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No Bullsh!t Leadership is a podcast for leaders who want to become truly exceptional. Each week, your host, Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Martin G Moore, shares the secrets of high performance leadership; the career accelerators that you can’t learn in business school, and your boss is unlikely to share with you. Step away from the theoretical view on leadership, and learn from a successful CEO who’s already walked the path. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety ...
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What is up you beautiful human 🦋 Welcome to the Raw, Real and Vulnerable podcast with me your host Bek Antonucci. This is the podcast where we can leave the filtered, curated and socially acceptable version of ourselves at the theoretical door and walk into a world of radical self expression, true authenticity and deep vulnerability. I have supported hundreds of women worldwide to break free from shame, break through unworthiness, activate their unique voice and unlock their most confident, ...
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We live in a complex, fast changing and highly social world. One of the most compelling questions we face is how to understand ourselves and other people. The video tracks on this album introduce the four main theoretical perspectives in social psychology - cognitive, psychoanalytical, discursive and phenomenological. The album also explores interrogative themes that help in the understanding of key topics in social psychology. This material forms part of The Open University course DD307 Soc ...
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The body has traditionally been treated as a biological object in psychology. However, is there more to our bodies than that? Some psychologists recognise that we relate to other people and the world about us through our body. This unit explores the theoretical perspective on embodiment: the phenomenological psychological perspective. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. ...
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Welcome to the NEW MindBrainBody Network on BlogTalkRadio! The new home of the popular radio shows Man, Myth & the Occult, EYE of the SEER, and Ordinary People. Join leading esotericist and scientist Michael Jon Kell, M.D., Ph.D. and autocephalous Russian Orthodox bishop and metaphysician +Bryan D. Ouellette, Ph.D. and their special guest hosts, as they discuss applied Occultism, Metaphysics, Spirituality, Gnosticism, Religion, the Paranormal, Health, Theoretical Physics, Holistic Medicine, ...
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The Shot Put podcast travels in the fascinating and sometimes dangerous border country between theology and psychology, between contemporary psychotherapy and much older forms of soul care. If you’re a provider or a consumer of any form of curative talk (we’re looking at you psychotherapists, pastors, and counselors of every type), and you suspect that both Scripture and neurobiology might have something to teach you about how human beings tick, then this show is for you. Your host is Brian ...
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Key Literature in Medical Education (KeyLIME) is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Bringing you the main points of a medical education article in just 20 minutes. Articles that are important, innovative, or will impact your educational practice are discussed. Earn MOC credits under Section 2 for each podcast.
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There’s a reason you can’t seem to survive a single girl’s trip without chaos ensuing. It’s the same reason holidays at great grandma’s house always seem to bring out the worst in everyone. From your 30-year sibling rivalry to the psychology of the manosphere, there’s a theoretical explanation for just about everything we do. The more we unpack and understand the human mind, the more this big mess we call society suddenly makes sense. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of yo ...
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Episode #295 // “We make mistakes, at each new level that we move to – it's an essential part of our growth and development. But the higher up you go, the bigger the impact that those mistakes have.” One of my recent social media posts went viral (this one - 2.7mill views as of writing this), as I outlined the three biggest mistakes I made when I w…
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Released on Nov 22, 2016 In this episode: Jon presents a commentary paper that discusses assessment by words not numbers. Length: 19:30 min Authors: Cook DA, Kuper A, Hatala R, Ginsburg S. Publication details: When Assessment Data Are Words: Validity Evidence for Qualitative Educational Assessments. Academic Medicine. 2016 Apr 5. [Epub ahead of pri…
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Moment #65 // If you want to be a great leader, you have to learn to read the play – to know when it’s appropriate to push one of your people harder, when it’s appropriate to work more closely with them, and when it’s appropriate to stand back and let them get on with it. In this Moment, I take a look at Situational Leadership Theory (SLT). This mo…
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What intimate information do you need to know before getting sexy? How will someone be able to GIVE to you in the way that you would love to RECEIVE if you have not expressed what you need to them? Today’s episode is the one you have ALL been waiting for… 🥵 I am sharing the story of Elevator Man. I know many of you have been left feeling incredibly…
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Episode #294 // “If you can create a culture that values momentum, you will almost always outperform teams that don't!” I often talk about the need for speed. As a leader, placing a premium on forward progress is one of the most reliable tools you have to achieve execution excellence in your team. If you can create a culture that values momentum, y…
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In this episode: Jason chose a rare paper on accreditation, it’s large in both number of pages and sample size and discusses the patterns found in US residency clinical learning. Length: 22:15 min Authors: Wagner R, Koh NJ, Patow C, Newton R, Casey BR, Weiss KB on behalf of the CLER Program Publication details: Detailed Findings from the CLER Natio…
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Moment #64 // Many CEOs and senior executives talk a good game when it comes to culture change and transformation… it’s almost expected. But, even though they might make the right noises, it doesn’t necessarily mean they have the commitment to set a higher standard, or generate the level of momentum it would take to lead the change successfully. Pr…
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Do you want to bring toys into the bedroom but you don't want to emasculate your man? Perhaps you don’t even know where to start when it comes to opening this conversation up with him? You all LOVED our first podcast so who better to bring back to the show than Sex Toy Expert, AJ Paps. AJ, founder of Missionary to Madame, Australia’s premier online…
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In this episode: KeyLIME LIVE guest co-host Eric J Warm selects a narative review by medical ‘Rock Star’ van der Vleuten on 12 Tips for programmatic assessment. If there’s one thing the audience can take away from the ICRE 2016 Jason R Frank says these tips should be it! Length: 25:52 min Authors: van der Vleuten CP, Schuwirth LW, Driessen EW, Gova…
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Episode #293 // “I look at my high performers with one thought in mind: What will it take for them to get to the next level?” When you focus on setting a high standard for performance, it’s easy to fall into the habit of managing the exceptions — to focus on the people who fall behind, or don’t meet the minimum standard you’re trying to preserve. T…
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Moment #63 // Times are tough and, when the pressure is on, it doesn’t take long before companies start to squeeze their suppliers in an attempt to find cost savings. Unfortunately, your suppliers are facing exactly the same pressures you are. Their costs are rising too, and they’re experiencing the same difficulty in finding and keeping their best…
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Are you sick of sabotaging when you finally get what you want? Have you ever wondered why you do that? Are you left feeling exhausted by your healing journey? You're aware of why you are the way that you are and yet the same destructive cycles keep repeating? On today’s Raw, Real & Vulnerable episode we have Shadow Work expert Charles Myssy here to…
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Episode #292 // “In team sports, “leading from the front” means a completely different thing than it does in business.” There are a number of elements that contribute to your leadership identity. Many leaders let their identity form organically, without much conscious thought or planning. That’s fine, but there’s an enormous amount of upside to be …
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In this podcast episode, Ken Segel, the CEO of Value Capture, meets with Mayor Ed Gainey, City of Pittsburgh, to discuss the city's journey toward habitual excellence and Mayor Gainey's leadership learnings. We will explore the principles of habitual excellence as exemplified by Mayor Ed Gainey of Pittsburgh. The episode delves into Gainey's leader…
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In this episode: This podcast was recorded at ICRE 2016 Niagara Falls. Jon presents the first paper in the KeyLIME Live session which discusses the definitions relevant to a health professionals education scholarship. Length: 21:52 min Authors: Varpio L, Gruppen L, Hu W, O'Brien B, Ten Cate O, Humphrey-Murto S, Irby DM, van der Vleuten C, Hamstra S…
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Moment #62 // The board of directors is increasingly seen as the accountable body for ensuring ethical, responsible behavior from companies. But we still seem to be witnessing some pretty spectacular failures in corporate governance. To me, this isn’t at all surprising. The board has very little influence over what the management team does on a day…
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Are you feeling challenged to connect with your inner child? Or even worse, do you feel like in every attempt that you make to connect with her your instinct is to reject her, scold her, criticize her, make her wrong and call her ugly? You’re not alone. They say that inner child work is the epitome of healing, yet many of us feel so challenged to b…
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Episode #291 // “The boundaries between our work and personal lives have shifted, and leaders need to deal with the fallout.” When I began my corporate executive career, the only concern leaders had for safety was to ensure that people working in dangerous environments didn’t get seriously injured or killed. Then, there were a lot of businesses tha…
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In this episode: Jason’s second podcast in Sydney is selected by guest host Anthony Llewellyn which summarizes the selection techniques to find the right person for the right job. onthewards produces weekly podcasts and topical articles aimed at medical students and junior doctors to help ease the transition from medical school to internship. Our p…
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