Leading leaders in health system transformation. Facilitator, change management expert and leadership coach. Creator of the Evolution of Thinking program.
@lexfridman It would be good to include an exploration of the role of ancestral/ intergenerational trauma if you really want to go to the root. But that may require different guests
@DrLoupis Instead of fear mongering, please point out where in this bill it says that. I read it and there is nothing in there that says that. I know it’s a lot more work to read the bill than to respond with outrage to this misinformation but your freedom depends on it.
@D_Bone I’m curious how do you know it’s not Reynaud’s? I have Reynaud’s and it looks just like this. Though Reynaud’s is more of a description of symptoms, the cause could be due to Covid effects on blood vessels.
@Yair_Rosenberg@DavidKaplanMD “The rise of anti-Semitism is a sign of widespread social and cultural failure,” Mead writes. “It is a leading indicator of a loss of faith in liberal values and of a diminished capacity to understand the modern world and to thrive in it.” So cogent. Thanks for sharing.
@maddi_pow Maybe there's another Pownall, probably male, that is an expert in your field and you just haven't run across him yet. I mean your last name isn't Smith, but you never know.
A day in a life of a family physician https://t.co/7qOYouZ8iv via @HealthyDebate
Thank-you Aly for this brilliant look at the day in the life. For me it raises serious questions about who carries the responsibility for health and quality of life and health-care providers role.
2 ..vulnerability and then… possibility. Solutions and hopefulness from hopelessness. Humanity. Struggle leads to growth in communion not isolation. I see more clearly the opium of technology; easy, fast, efficient and then..
1 - Just back from facilitating a wonderful committed group. Even knowing, teaching the science my brain threw out obstacles; about driving, prepping, the extra time v zoom. And then, in the room, magic! Connection, communion, deep listening, presence..
@michelleatchi15 Our brains go immediately to making sense and restoring certainty. Losing a child at any age for any reason does not/cannot make sense. Like vomiting where your body takes control, there is nothing to do but let the grief wash over you and take comfort where you can. Sending ❤️