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Everyday HR

Steven Nicklaus

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A podcast where your local HR professionals discuss common everyday HR issues, solutions, and trends. You will hear firsthand experiences from a consultant, legal, and benefits advisor. This will be your place to learn and hear relevant topics and strategies about everyday HR concerns that matter to you and your business. Hosts: Roshni Patel, HR Consultant & President of Thrive HR roshni@thrivehrc.com Dan Klingenberger, Esq. Employment Law Attorney, Partner at LeBeau Thelen, LLP / dklingenbe ...
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Welcome to The Exposure Scientist, where we dive deep into the world of environmental contaminants and their impact on our health and the planet. Join our host, Dr. Alex LeBeau, a renowned expert in exposure science, as he uncovers the truth behind the chemicals that surround us every day. In each episode, Dr. LeBeau takes us on a fascinating journey through the complex world of pollutants, decoding scientific jargon and revealing the real-life implications. From ubiquitous compounds like PF ...
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Caribo

Cari Lebeau

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It's a big bright beautiful world! But there are dangers! Here I will be covering important topics and how to help. But will also give you little life lessons to help you out.💛
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Hungry & Nervous

Hungry & Nervous: Rachel LeBeau + Jessica Romero

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Rachel and Jess are serial entrepreneurs and emotional introverts with an equal love for deep “what’s it all about?” life talk, cake, and nachos. They are hungry and nervous, always, and apparently they’re podcasters too. Find Rachel at: aheartledlife.com / @aheartledlife And Jess at: jessicaeromero.com / @jessicaeromero
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AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family

Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and Child OCD Expert

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The truth is we are all surviving parenting one day at a time. Add child anxiety or childhood OCD and it can be overwhelming! On The AT Parenting Survival Podcast your host Natasha Daniels will ride the Parental roller coaster with you. She will teach you parenting approaches to help child anxiety and OCD, she’ll give you a new perspective on common parenting problems and will re-invigorate your sparkle for parenting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Dance Current

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Inspired by stories from The Dance Current magazine, this summer podcast features rich conversations about the issues affecting dance communities and society at large. Hosted by Esie Mensah and released every two weeks.
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Welcome to DJ Master Mix's music platform. Each end of the month you'll be entitled to the last exclusive of Kompa, Zouk, Kizomba, Afrobeat, House & Latin. I hope you'll enjoy my Mixtapes wherever you are. For contact info: (516) 574-2413 (USA). Please Subscribe, Ratings & Reviews. Thank you!
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Rivals

Bonneville International

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Rivals is powered by BYU Athletics. Scott Mitchell and Jason Buck, past football rivals at the university and professional level, come together to talk life and sports. Scott Mitchell was a record setting quarterback at University of Utah. He then went on to play for Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens, and Cincinnati Bengals. Jason Buck was drafted out of Brigham Young University in the first round of the NFL draft. He played on the defensive line for Cincinnati Bengals and Wash ...
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The wrong therapist can wreak havoc on a children’s OCD. That is why it is so important for parents to understand what are evidenced-based approaches specifically for OCD. It is also key to have the skills to decipher a qualified therapist from a non-qualified therapist. When Eve started having intrusive thoughts, she privately went to google to fi…
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During this podcast, the podcast team discussed managing the many types of documentation associated with the Human Resources obligations in an organization. A key file maintained by employers contains personnel records. Roshni and Dan discussed the types of documents that are typically in a personnel file and made recommendations on things that sho…
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There is no question- there has been a marked increase in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyslexia, Tourette Syndrome, and other neurological disorders. We have also heard of increases in food sensitivities, social problems, screen usage and medication use and a decrease in getting out into nature, going out for recess and u…
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It can be hard to help kids navigate anxiety and OCD. Sometimes adding some creative ways to help validate, normalize and build skills to handle anxiety or OCD can be gold! One of my favorite ways to do that is through storytelling. Storytelling is a powerful tool. It can help kids understand how anxiety and OCD work. It can help talk about anxiety…
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In today's discussion, we're going to unravel occupational exposure standards such as TLVs, OELs, and PELs, and touch upon the challenge of setting safe levels of exposure for both workers and neighboring communities, with real-life examples from industries including nuclear waste treatment and oil and gas. We'll take a closer look at the multimill…
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Raising a child with Emetophobia, the fear of throw up, can be an isolating experience. It brings with it all sorts of fears. What if they can’t overcome their struggles? What if they can’t go to school? What if they stop eating entirely? It is important that parents don’t feel alone on this journey. That is why I was so thrilled when Lauren, a par…
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In this episode of Everyday HR, We speak to Shawn Sanford VP (Pod Leader) Northern California from ParetoHealth. Shawn talks about what tradition health care spends look like in the fully insured market. Later in the show we talk about self-funded options using a captive model to control volatility from year to year to project a long-term benefit s…
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Welcome to The Exposure Scientist podcast, where we dive into the everyday hazards we encounter and how they may impact our health. In today's episode, Dr. Alex LeBeau discusses the hot topic of microplastics. He explains what microplastics are, how we may be exposed to them, and the scientific studies surrounding their health impacts. Dr. LeBeau b…
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Your child is paralyzed with fear. They are nauseous. They are faint. They are immobilized. It is hard to watch as a parent. For many of us it can trigger our own panicky response. When our kids are spiraling out of control it can be so easy for us to spiral with them. It often takes a concerted effort to remain calm and be the anchor our child so …
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This podcast episode focuses on talking to tweens about topics that range from sexuality and technology to the changing parent-child relationship. How do you approach tweens so that both people feel heard? Michelle Icard suggests the BRIEF method which stands for: Begin peacefully, Relate to your child, Interview to collect information, Echo what y…
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy has been a helpful therapy modality for many people with anxiety and OCD. Often parents wonder how this therapy can be adapted to help children. I invited Dr. Tamar Black to the AT Parenting Survival Podcast to explain what Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is and how it can help our kids with anxiety and OCD…
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The Everyday HR podcast team spoke with special guest Sunny Mueller a licensed clinical counselor about workplace violence and how to recognize the signs. We also spoke about the California mandate SB553 and how employers are required to establish, implement, and maintain an effective, written Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) no later than…
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One of the hardest parts about social anxiety is the feeling you are the only one with these struggles. It actually feeds into the disorder quite well. It is a story that many of us with social anxiety tell ourselves. No one struggles like you do. No one thinks the way you do. No one would understand. When I had Lori and her colleagues, Katie and M…
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This podcast will focus on specific issues like divorce, apologies, responsibility, sibling rivalry and friendships and exactly what to say and do when kids won’t listen. Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews best-selling authors, Joanna Faber and Julie King, the authors of the new book, How to Talk When Kids Won’t Listen. This is the second podcast episo…
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Self-esteem and self-confidence can play a big role in our child’s journey with anxiety and OCD. When our anxious kids struggle they can feel overwhelmed with emotions of shame and isolation. They might beat themselves up for being different or for having difficulties. Self-esteem can also play an integral role in how our kids approach anxiety or O…
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As parents we are often in the line of fire when it comes to our child’s overwhelm. When dealing with anxiety or OCD we can feel like we are our child’s punching bag. The truth is, physiologically our kids are often looking for a push-pull conversation. It is easier to see you as enemy #1 rather than facing anxiety and OCD head on. In this week’s A…
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In this episode, titled "Legionnaires' Disease Insights," we're diving into the murky waters of Legionella bacteria and the disease it causes – a condition that is far from rare, despite what you may have read or heard. In our discussion, we'll unravel the complexities of why Legionella testing is not a standard procedure for local water utilities …
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In this episode of Everyday HR, we tackle the complexities of at-will employment in California, dissecting its fundamentals, exceptions, and the balance it requires from both employers and employees. We clarify misconceptions, outline wrongful termination legalities, and consider the differences between initial introductory periods for new hires. F…
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We all lose it at one time or another. Parents are human. You are human. We inevitably will lose our cool and say or do things that we regret. But those parenting moments hold untapped clues to what is overwhelming us. Those moments hold wisdom, if we are able to move past the shame to see the insight underneath. In this week’s AT Parenting Surviva…
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As parents we are often desperate to provide our children with tools to help their OCD. We might scour the internet trying to find an OCD specialist; not an easy feat. Or if we are lucky enough to have found an OCD specialist, we might want to know what we can do at home to fill in the gaps. I often get asked, what does that look like? How can I he…
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The Everyday HR podcast team round tabled the art of an effective and legal interview in today’s workplace. Roshni and Dan shared some key bullets to consider like preparation, interview formats, effective interview techniques, appropriate questions, and inappropriate questions. Dan also spoke about the legal aspect of interviewing and what employe…
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There is a strong relationship between social anxiety and bullying. Research has shown that a clinically significant amount of people with social anxiety have experienced bullying. Often children have a genetic predisposition to anxiety, but environmental stressors, like bullying, blossom that genetic seed. In this week’s episode of the AT Parentin…
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Welcome to "The Exposure Scientist," I'm your host, Dr. Alex LeBeau. In today's episode, we delve into the dynamic world of industrial hygiene with our esteemed guest, Layza. Layza shares her fascinating journey into this often misunderstood field and unwraps the layers of complexity industrial hygiene presents, from its analytical aspects to the o…
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The podcast team discussed the recent changes in California law that should be included in an updated employee handbook. California employment law continues to change, and employers need to take those changes into consideration when updating their employee handbooks. Troy, Roshni and Dan discussed and recommended changes based on new mandatory sick…
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It is common for some kids to worry about growing up. There are many unknowns that can feel overwhelming. But for some kids this fear is all consuming. For these kids their worries about growing up turn into a daily effort to prevent the inevitable from happening. In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I explore the many anxiety and OCD theme…
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There are many creative ways to help anxious kids. One way is through storytelling. Children can immerse themselves into stories and learn along the way. Stories can help normalize the experience of having anxiety and develop problem-solving skills in a more non-directive way. In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I talk to Dr. Amy Neeren ab…
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