Welcome to our podcast, Anecdotally Speaking. Each week we tell a business story, talk about why it works and discuss where you might tell it at work. Our aim is to help you build your story repertoire.
Anecdotal Anatomy - Science & Stories, is a series of casual conversations about what it is to live in a body. Expect storytelling & science as well as practices designed to deepen the mind-body connection.
Young and Kyla tied together by marriage and anecdotal experiences around Korea talk about their experiences. Join them as they continue to learn about each other and all the ways that Korea shapes their lives. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anecdotalkoreans/support
Hi. I'm Aaron Tsuru and this is my podcast, Anecdotal. I'm a photographer, zinester, writer, videographer, artist, painter, singer, illustrator, momma, father, spouse, cat owner, runner, cyclist, agender genderqueer atheist liberal romantic with vitiligo in New York City. Let's share each other's stories! Love, Aaron Tsuru http://tsurufoto.com http://anecdotalpodcast.tumblr.com
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The Outer Edge of Reality: Anecdotal Notes


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Anecdotal Notes - Outer Edge
The Outer Edge Podcast explores the unknown, cryptozoological, mystical, cryptic, paranormal, UFOs, rockabilly, psychobilly, heavy meta, conspiracy and any/or all related social or bizarre phenomena that strike our or our listeners' fancy.
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Anecdotal Evidence with Daniel Johnson, MD


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Anecdotal Evidence with Daniel Johnson, MD
Daniel Johnson, MD
In the medical community, the term "anecdotal evidence" is used dismissively. But our lives as we live and experience them can be thought of as the stories we're writing every day. In his work as a psychiatrist, Daniel Johnson, MD has been deeply moved by the healing stories that have been shared with him over the years. Join him from his home in Asheville, NC where he shares long-form conversatons exploring the interesting and inspiring aspects to life's growth. His guests include practitio ...
In this episode, Theresa & Sherry give listeners a glimpse behind the curtain as they share insights from their experience so far. This mini-inter-season is an active pause as they plan Season 3 and develop Anecdotal Anatomy in Action programs designed to bring the podcast to life. You may get to know the duo a little better in this episode, as the…
A slight change in mindset can improve your entire day. Listen to hear some examples of small stories that have a big impact. The post 150 – In praise of small stories appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
Thank you! This episode was inspired by you! Having just completed Season 2, we find ourselves acknowledging how seasons show up in our lives. Moving from one impermanent weather pattern to another, we utilize grounding practices to remain steady. We continue to be challenged by life's curve balls and are so grateful for the structure practice prov…
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Replay 112 – FedEx helicopter story absolutely positively flies
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If you give your employees guiding principles rather than rules, they will do amazing things. We replay Doug Keeley’s favourite business story of all time. The post Replay 112 – FedEx helicopter story absolutely positively flies appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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Nature & The Elements - Practicing with Gisele Mogan E10 (20)
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We are so fortunate to conclude Season 2 with the amazing Gisele Mogan. Gisele speaks with us from Thailand, sharing stories & practices that promote connection & compassion, honoring nature, the elements & the human experience. Gisele's journey to Thailand is something of a Heroic Journey - through her many travels and nourishing practices, she ha…
If you want to change someone’s mind, you need to find a range of stories, not just one. Listen to hear how Charles Darwin formulated and gained support for his theory of evolution. The post 149 – Natural selection of the fittest story appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
In this episode, Theresa & Sherry talk about the value of practices. They share the practices they use on their own journeys of embodiment and how their practices have contributed to living more mindful lives. They explore the nuances of language when it comes to ritual, intentional/mindful living and the more formal practices that help inform the …
Your decisions can have unintended consequences, so give them careful consideration. Listen to hear how one man’s decision caused the deaths of millions of people. The post 148 – When sense takes flight appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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A Rare Conversation with Kristy McCracken - After the Because E8 (18)
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Kristy lives with a rare disease called, Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency - her body does not break down protein, which can result in a build-up of ammonia. She talks about what it is, how it's impacted her life and the path that directed her to become an advocate for others with rare disease. It was informative and humbling to realize the sto…
Context and emotional state determine success, so when stakes are high, consider simulating the scenario as best you can. Listen to hear how a premier league soccer coach did just that. The post 147 – The chemistry of hot and cold states appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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After the Because -OR The Stories We Tell Ourselves E7 (17)
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The stories that come "after the because," often nest in our minds as thoughts, solidify in our tissues, and are expressed through our judgements and actions. We become storytellers of fiction, where simple inquiry would reveal the truth. We will never know others' intentions unless we ask them directly. Each of us has written a novel over our life…
Trust those around you; as a leader, you don’t always need to make the final decision. Listen to hear how an actor handles starring in and directing a movie. The post 146 – The Assistant Director’s cut appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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Heroic Journeys - the conversation continues E6 (16)
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The Heroic Journey is all of ours to travel (and often more than once). We all have stories that we tell and re-tell. Often, those tales hold keys to understanding where we are in our life's journey. If we pay attention, there are nuggets of gold to collect along the way. Today is a deeper dive into the embodiment conversation we started on E5, bas…
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145 – Dark mansions made of cubes and squares
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When you start something, stick with it until you finish it. Listen to hear how an English mathematician solved the world’s longest-standing maths problem. Shawn … The post 145 – Dark mansions made of cubes and squares appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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On the Road - our hero(ine)'s journey E5 (15)
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Episode 5 is a very casual conversation about the Hero's Journey & the Heroine's Journey, based on the works of Joseph Campbell & Maureen Murdock, respectively. Theresa & Sherry get into the nuances of how each journey is presented and bring it back to the season's overall theme of embodiment. The content proved to be provocative, illuminating some…
To build trust, you need to share emotional information. Listen to hear how three studies found a link between oxytocin and behaviour change. The post 144 – Science warms up to story appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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Archetypes & Patterns: A Conversation with Rachelle Clauson E4 (14)
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Rachelle Clauson walks a diverse path of experiences and unites them under a banner of service. Her background in dance and mime create a dynamic balance to her work in massage therapy and as a photographer, writer and presenter. Learn more about Rachelle by visiting her website: anatomySCAPES. Looking at archetypes & patterns through the lens of R…
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Replay 107 – You just might do it if you don’t know you can’t
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Mindset has an incredible impact on performance. Listen to hear how George Dantzig solved two famously unsolvable mathematics problems. The post Replay 107 – You just might do it if you don’t know you can’t appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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Archetypes & Patterns - What's Your Story? E3 (13)
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On today's episode, Theresa & Sherry have a casual conversation inspired by a curiosity of how archetypes & patterns connect individuals to the collective - past, present & future. They share memories of embodiment through recognition of the archetypes that play out these stories, and the patterns that keep them circling through our lives. If we ar…
You don’t know when your unique combination of skills will be needed. Listen to hear the story behind the miraculous rescue of thirteen boys from a Thai cave system. The post 143 – Not exactly a man cave appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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Embodiment & Poetry - a conversation with Corie Feiner E2 (12)
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Corie Feiner is a unique, important and welcome voice in the conversation about embodiment. Her soothing tones and incisive observations create a lyrical feeling to her words even when she's not reading her poetry. It was no accident that we stumbled upon her Instagram series, reembody_poetry, just as we were planning this season. Whether you are a…
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Replay 075 – Conflict is essential to collaboration
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The barriers that women face hold all of us back. Listen to hear how Dr Alice Stewart overcame all sorts of obstacles to find a correlation between x-raying pregnant women and childhood cancer. The post Replay 075 – Conflict is essential to collaboration appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
Season 2 of Anecdotal Anatomy is all about exploring the ideas & actions of embodiment. Theresa & Sherry start the conversation off with breath awareness practices. From there, they move into giving "embodiment" form through stories that reveal aspects of their respective journeys. Season 2 has another five amazing guests, who each contribute their…
Just as we are emerging from Winter & moving into Spring, Anecdotal Anatomy is moving into Season 2, which begins next week (3/3/22). Our inter-season offering is a brief reminder of the wonderful guests with whom we got be in conversation, and how their unique voices & experiences blend together creating a harmonious vision of living in wholeness.…
Customer service is everything. Listen to hear how one salesperson lost their business a $1.5 million contract. The post 142 – Million-dollar bathroom basin appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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A Conversation with Susanna Harwood Rubin - Through the Lens of Anandamayakosha (Bliss Body)
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In this, our final episode of season one, we return to the yoga landscape and dive a bit deeper into the bliss body through stories of deities, personal practices and connections to the teachings of yoga philosophy. The universal themes that emerge from this niche are sensory examples of how to connect with the layers of our beings. Susanna Harwood…
When you build a workplace culture that allows mistakes to be discussed, you ensure they won’t be repeated. Listen to hear how a jet propulsion laboratory owns its failures and fosters a learning culture. The post 141 – Rocket science propelling librarians appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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A Conversation with Amy McCaa - Through the Lens of Vijnanmayakosha (Intuition/Wisdom)
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Amy McCaa is a wonder! It is no surprise she can speak canine, she's such an amazing listener. Our conversation felt like a portal to a deeper understanding of relationship and communication. In many ways, Amy's approach to dog training (a/k/a human training) seems like a good model for living in community. Her statement that "every leash has two e…
Have a plan B and keep it top of mind. Listen to hear how a desperate cry for help saved a man’s life just last month. The post 140 – When you desperately need your plan B appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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A Conversation with Wendy Warner - Through the lens of Manomayakosha (mental sheath)
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Our guest, Wendy Warner, MD has a holistic medical practice in suburban Philadelphia, Medicine in Balance, which provides a wide variety of functional & integrative healing modalities. Once a conventional OB/GYN, Dr. Warner's quest opened her up to experiencing more than what she learned in medical school, adding considerably to her already highly …
You don’t have to follow the path people expect you to take. Listen to hear why an Australian actor refused to sign a contract worth more than one million pounds. The post 139 – Contract bondage no good by George appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による
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What can K-Dramas teach you about life in Korea?
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Young and Kyla talk about their observations, wonderings, and reflections after watching Korean shows and moves like Squid Game, Crash Landing on You, Mr. Sunshine, My Mister, and Parasite. What questions did Young and Kyla have after watching these Korean shows? What felt familiar? How did they see themselves in the characters in these shows? List…
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A Conversation with Valerie Gay - Through the Lens of Pranamayakosha
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On this episode, Theresa & Sherry have a casual conversation with Valerie Gay, through the lens of Pranamayakosha (the vitality/life-force energy sheath). Valerie has a variety of talents and passions, all of which support her efforts and mission. Val lives a purpose-driven life - her mission is, "To use my gifts and talents to encourage, inspire a…
Pushing ideas and actions on people will only lead to resistance. Listen to hear how Captain James Cook used a pull strategy to save his crew from scurvy. The post 138 – Scurvy sailors served sauerkraut appeared first on Anecdote.Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk による