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WorkLife 360
WorkLife 360
60 episodes
1 month ago
Ultra trail running is a new space for me to enter and I am super excited. Why? I keep getting asked, "Why?" This episode is intended to encourage hope as I share some deep learnings as to "why" I am entering endurance races, at the age of 56. I unexpectedly dug deep into the early experiences of endurance because of adverse childhood abuse experiences and intimate partner violence. I also revealed how attending Alanon has taught me some important lessons. This amazing social support group facilitated my coming to grips with an understanding that I needed to take care of myself, first and foremost. They reminded me that the actions of others are outside of my control. I did not cause, could not control, nor could I cure anyone’s substance use disorders. After 6 months or so, I finally began the healing process I needed. This, in turn, helped me learn how to support a loved one experiencing substance use issues while detaching myself, motivated by love. With the understanding that “hurt people, hurt people” I have found the process of forgiveness has helped me heal after years of enduring the actions of others, outside of my control. As someone diagnosed with complex PTSD, I have found that the "forgiveness process" is important to recovery. The purpose of this episode is to inspire you to take care of yourself, in the event you've put your well-being on hold for one reason or another, like I did without releasing it. This can happen to us humans when our journey results in bumps and stumbles along various paths untraveled. Yes, sometimes we forget our mission and vision during our short voyage here on this planet. Please feel free to skip this episode that could be triggering for some. I hope this episode inspires you to move your body in a way that empowers you to show up as your best self every day, as you continue your special journey. You are stronger than anyone knows - perhaps more than you think you are! Best in health!!! To send feedback to the pod, please email:worklife360podcast@gmail.com To connect with me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rhonda-bompensa-zimmerman-138aa3b/
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Ultra trail running is a new space for me to enter and I am super excited. Why? I keep getting asked, "Why?" This episode is intended to encourage hope as I share some deep learnings as to "why" I am entering endurance races, at the age of 56. I unexpectedly dug deep into the early experiences of endurance because of adverse childhood abuse experiences and intimate partner violence. I also revealed how attending Alanon has taught me some important lessons. This amazing social support group facilitated my coming to grips with an understanding that I needed to take care of myself, first and foremost. They reminded me that the actions of others are outside of my control. I did not cause, could not control, nor could I cure anyone’s substance use disorders. After 6 months or so, I finally began the healing process I needed. This, in turn, helped me learn how to support a loved one experiencing substance use issues while detaching myself, motivated by love. With the understanding that “hurt people, hurt people” I have found the process of forgiveness has helped me heal after years of enduring the actions of others, outside of my control. As someone diagnosed with complex PTSD, I have found that the "forgiveness process" is important to recovery. The purpose of this episode is to inspire you to take care of yourself, in the event you've put your well-being on hold for one reason or another, like I did without releasing it. This can happen to us humans when our journey results in bumps and stumbles along various paths untraveled. Yes, sometimes we forget our mission and vision during our short voyage here on this planet. Please feel free to skip this episode that could be triggering for some. I hope this episode inspires you to move your body in a way that empowers you to show up as your best self every day, as you continue your special journey. You are stronger than anyone knows - perhaps more than you think you are! Best in health!!! To send feedback to the pod, please email:worklife360podcast@gmail.com To connect with me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rhonda-bompensa-zimmerman-138aa3b/
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WorkLife 360
Ultra Running for Wellbeing In 2024
Ultra trail running is a new space for me to enter and I am super excited. Why? I keep getting asked, "Why?" This episode is intended to encourage hope as I share some deep learnings as to "why" I am entering endurance races, at the age of 56. I unexpectedly dug deep into the early experiences of endurance because of adverse childhood abuse experiences and intimate partner violence. I also revealed how attending Alanon has taught me some important lessons. This amazing social support group facilitated my coming to grips with an understanding that I needed to take care of myself, first and foremost. They reminded me that the actions of others are outside of my control. I did not cause, could not control, nor could I cure anyone’s substance use disorders. After 6 months or so, I finally began the healing process I needed. This, in turn, helped me learn how to support a loved one experiencing substance use issues while detaching myself, motivated by love. With the understanding that “hurt people, hurt people” I have found the process of forgiveness has helped me heal after years of enduring the actions of others, outside of my control. As someone diagnosed with complex PTSD, I have found that the "forgiveness process" is important to recovery. The purpose of this episode is to inspire you to take care of yourself, in the event you've put your well-being on hold for one reason or another, like I did without releasing it. This can happen to us humans when our journey results in bumps and stumbles along various paths untraveled. Yes, sometimes we forget our mission and vision during our short voyage here on this planet. Please feel free to skip this episode that could be triggering for some. I hope this episode inspires you to move your body in a way that empowers you to show up as your best self every day, as you continue your special journey. You are stronger than anyone knows - perhaps more than you think you are! Best in health!!! To send feedback to the pod, please email:worklife360podcast@gmail.com To connect with me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rhonda-bompensa-zimmerman-138aa3b/
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1 year ago
39 minutes 5 seconds

WorkLife 360
Talkin all things recovery, unhoused, and Veteran mental health support with Benjamin Jeffrey
Benjamin Jeffrey shares his incredible journey thus far. This special human is lifting our unhoused Veteran's up in Arizona. Benjamin gives back working as a VA Liaison/Regional Coordinator/Aliya Health Group partner. What I love about this man is how he's found a way to change the trajectory of his life and those facing substance use, housing, trauma, and system challenging. This conversation will inspire everyone and challenge those who make assumptions of humans facing life's challenges.' More to come in the future, as our conversation will continue. To connect with Benjamin please email: aliyavoguevalor@gmail.com Or check him out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-jeffrey-502989296/ For requests related to the pod, please email: worklife360podcast@gmail.com Or DM me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rhonda-bompensa-zimmerman-138aa3b/
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1 year ago
47 minutes 21 seconds

WorkLife 360
Talkin Domestic Violence Awareness, Motherhood, Doulas & Social Connection with Diana Guzman
The mystically talented Diana Guzman, treasured momma of 5, trained doula, beloved wife, sister and daughter, professional driver recruiter and advocate, transportation noob, comic book, and anime enthusiast, the legend of Zelda Super Fan, small business owner of The Wild Moon Lotus LLC, and all-around positive energy driven human joins the pod as a new season kicks off. Diana shared her passion for all things truck driver-related including the significance of relationship-building and maintaining social connections after the on-boarding process! She explained how quick "check-in calls" can change the energy for long-haul drivers in a way that supports wellbeing. During our conversation, we also explored how expecting moms can celebrate bringing life into the world by having a doula as part of their support team for emotional, spiritual, and physical support. Particularly first-time and young women who might not have strong social support to make the experience less stressful. As a trained doula, Diana shared her lived experiences including how she created a birth plan and how her training empowered her, during her last two pregnancies, as she set birthing expectations. I briefly discussed the fears I experienced, as a teen-age mom, and how having doula support would have benefited my journey into motherhood. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Most cases of domestic violence take place behind closed doors, occurring about every 15 seconds in our county. We opened the curtains and briefly shared how we grew up in environments that included bouts of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. We shared our beliefs about how having open conversations with our children, with others in our circles, and even during the podcast conversation can stop and change the cycles of generational trauma and abuse for future generations. It was through motherhood that found our strength and footing to not only educate and raise that awareness in our lives of our children but to allow our voices to be heard in a way without bouts of judgment flooding the heartfelt, honest conversation we choose NOT to keep hidden as we know we are only as sick as our secrets. By sharing our stories, we hope listeners will feel stronger and seek support when it comes to their physical, mental, spiritual social, emotional, and occupational well-being. Domestic violence is never okay, no matter the circumstances. If you or someone you know is in desperate need of help, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or TTY 1−800−787−3224. To contact Diana: linkedin.com/in/dianaguzman993284 cwsdedicated.com (Company) dguzman1184@gmail.com To contact the pod, please send an email to:worklife360podcast@gmail.cm Be well, Dr. RBZ
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2 years ago
52 minutes 45 seconds

WorkLife 360
Keji Moses Founder of Mayah's Legacy and Maternal Health Advocate
My Special guest this week is the beautiful Keji Moses who joins me to talk about her journey as a mother, wife, and founder of Mayah's Legacy, a charitable organization founded in 2020 that empowers women and families to advocate for their needs as they navigate pregnancy and/or pregnancy loss. Keji is a lovely human residing in Canterbury, England, in the United Kingdom and shares her story of taking a career break and how that became a defining moment in her life! During this time, she explored what it was like to live in a more balanced way, and she noticed some things that would make her feel healthier and happier as a mom, wife, and supportive person doing amazing work as she facilitates conversations and offers services that matter. Keji's advocacy focuses on a unique combination of empowerment, intuition, and communication as a way to help rebuild lives in truly authentic ways. We talk about health and the lessons we learn when our health is compromised, the importance of slowing down and paying attention to our thoughts, and the need to prioritize taking time to practice self-care so we can show up as our best self, in a mindful way, for ourselves, our loved ones, and our teammates as we navigate life's ups and downs in a helpful way. We talk about weight loss journey struggles and how often we receive unhealthy messaging from society about what a so called "healthy weight" looks like based upon outdated unhelpful metrics! After this honest conversation I feel a calling to do a full episode sharing my opinions, supported by current research, about outdated thinking and measures of different body types as a way to breakdown stereotypes and perceived ideals of beauty and health!!!! Anyway, we hope you enjoy this conversation and try some of the tips we share that can help you connect with your mind, body, and spirit for health and healing. Action item set by Keji - this is a super cool one - you'll see. Keji, thank you for the lovely important conversation and the work you are doing to support #mentalhealth #wellbeing! Best in health, Dr. Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman Contact information~ Keji Moses: LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keji-moses-ceo-mayah-legacy/ Website: https://www.mayah.org.uk/resourceshub The podcast: worklife360podcast@gmail.com Dr. Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com
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3 years ago
56 minutes 8 seconds

WorkLife 360
A Chance Encounter Camelback Mountain Ene Babadiya
This episode is a result of a chance encounter on Camelback Mountain in Arizona in 110-degree temperatures. Ene Babadiya, an intern at TMC Transportation and student at Iowa State University, shares his story of traveling to the US after being a refuge most of his life and slowly transitioning his siblings here as they took a leap of faith in a better tomorrow. He taught himself how to speak 5 languages and is creating a name for himself in the supply chain world. So many wellbeing shares and conversations about how having a positive mindset opens up the doors to opportunities. You gonna fall in love with this young man, for sure. Action item set by Ene! I would like to thank him for inspiring us all to be our best self as we are worthy the self-investment! Contact Info: Ene Babadiya - linkedin.com/in/ene-babadiya-047a5719b Email: ebaba@iastate.edu The pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com
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3 years ago
43 minutes 37 seconds

WorkLife 360
Connecting and Leading From The Heart With Charlie Saffro
Super Star in The Supply Chain/Logistics Space ~ Charlie Saffro On this episode I had the pleasure to spend some time with the lovely, smart, resourceful, and inspirational heart-minded leader Charlie Saffro. She is the founder of CS recruiting - 11 years strong! If you are someone working in the supplychain and logistics community and experiencing some burnout signs, but wanna try something new within this industry, I would encourage you to connect with Charlie and her team to explore possibilities that may be a better fit for your wellbeing in the workplace. We talked about the importance of surveys in the workplace, what to keep a pulse on if you are a leader, why it's important to stay connected in a virtual or hybrid workspace, and how she continues to explore innovative ways to help her team feel valued and engaged contributors for their collective personal and professional success. Charlie exemplifies what it looks like to live life to the fullest while making time to prioritize self care! AND she champions her team to do the same. Thank you, Charlie, for the informative conversation and for supporting wellness in your company! Contact Information Charlie Saffro: Recruiter by Trade | Connecter by Heart | Female Founder of CS Recruiting | TOP Supply Chain, Logistics and Recruitment Firm | Who can we connect you with today? | INC. "Best Workplace 2022" | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliesaffro/ Website: cs-recruiting.com (Company) Email: charlie@cs-recruiting.com Twitter: CSRecruitingLLC Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com The pod, worklife 360: worklife360podcast@gmail.com
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3 years ago
39 minutes 37 seconds

WorkLife 360
Michael Vincent Talking Exercise, Music, Art for Wellbeing, and Ocean7Music
It's men's health month and the amazingly talented Michael Vincent of FreightWaves talks about how exercise has impacted his wellbeing over a life-time and why and how he prioritizes his workout time. A professed early punk rocker, the Dude talks about how music has influenced his life and created opportunities for him to connect with his family, community, and the environment in a creative, spiritually deep way. Michael explains how he taught himself to play chords and how music can allow us to tap into our spirit and the ability to love. Inspired by George Harrison, an English musician, singer-songwriter, and lead guitarist of the Beatle, Michael shares how to let go, turn off your mind and float downstream when tapping into our musicality. With a strong passion for music and our plant, Michael has partnered with Ocean Plastic Technologies "to create ZERO money down entrepreneurs in impoverished communities while cleaning our oceans and preventing waste plastics from entering our landfills and rivers around the world." You'll want to listen in closely as he talks about the Kickstarter Program, how it works, benefits our planet, and provides opportunities for people living in poverty and military communities. The Women of Waste - WOW! Simply amazing! So many insightful tips in this episode about being present and living intentionally. Action item - set by Michael! Thank you, Michael. Contact information: Michael’s Profile: linkedin.com/in/michaelvincent01 Email: michaelwjvincent@gmail.com CEO & Founder ocean7music: https://ocean7music.com/ Kickstarted Program: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/o7m/guitar-accessories-from-ocean-and-ocean-bound-waste-plastics The pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com
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3 years ago
49 minutes 40 seconds

WorkLife 360
Mental Health Awareness: Build Your Mental Capacity & Power Team For Success Tips from MJ Callaway
She's back! The amazing MJ Callaway and I explore how to build a life of positivity, a power team, and the importance of limiting time with naysayers and energy zapper bandits for our mental health and personal and professional success. We talk about the importance of trying to feel and share something positive with others to boost our energy and the importance of nature. Go outside, look at the clouds and look, listen, and feel something that brings you peace and joy. Or play some Irish music or anything that can help anchor you and bring about positive energy in your body. MJ asks us to think about where we want to be and how to set the stage so we can take the small steps that can help us achieve our goals. Set up your power team to win the game. Power Team: Play-up Player - Mountain Guide - Accountability Partner - Mentor/Coach/Consultant - Mastermind! Tips from the book, "The Twelve Week Year" - sit down and plan the week ahead for your success. MJ Callaway, CSP, CVP is a power house to: Boost Resilience, Bust Rejections, Build Momentum, | Create a Culture of Changemakers | Founder Bounce-Up University | Speaker, Trainer, Author, 2x Survivor Action item - send yourself that special, specific email MJ suggests as an action item "step" towards success. Work Life 360 - thanks for listening in. Please follow, like and share the pod if you enjoy it. For feedback or content requests please email the pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com Contact info for MJ Callaway: linkedin.com/in/mjcallaway MjCallaway.com/speaking MjCallaway.com/book-courses mjcallaway.com/free-downloads (Get FREE Resources) Phone: 724.396.4162 (Work) Email: mj@mjcallaway.com Twitter: MjSalesSuccess
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3 years ago
52 minutes 34 seconds

WorkLife 360
Matt Perkins Shares His Health Habit Tips
Mental health awareness month! What a fun spirited conversation Matt Perkins, of Business To Business Logistics, about wellbeing and how our relationships can help drive our health behaviors. Matt and I had a honest conversation about how different stages of life impact our health habits including daily exercise, alcohol/drug use, stress management practices, work-alcoholic tendencies, unhelpful eating habits, sleeping issues and so on. Matt gives us and inside look at how and why he took charge of his health and made adjustments so he could build his #freightbroker company, have energy to play with his kids, and continue to show up each day in a way that facilitates wellness in the workplace for his and his team's success. We talk about #mentalhealth and how best to support honest discussions about men's mental health in the workplace that often go unspoken about. Matt shares some time management, vision board, focus, mindset, mind/body/spirit and sleep tips that are helpful with mind shift awareness. Thanks, Matt! Enjoyed smiling and talking wellbeing with ya. Shout out to Freight360 for your continued support! Contact info: Matt Perkins: shipbtb.com 630-246-2611 mperkins@shipbtb.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-perkins-4378a65/ Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman r.bompensa.46@gmail.com The pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com
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3 years ago
49 minutes 41 seconds

WorkLife 360
Dustine Hannum: Female Leadership and Mental Health Support in the Workplace
What does female leadership mean today? How has management styles changed over the past decade? During Women's History Month Worldwide Express showcased women leaders within our GlobalTranz organization and Dustine Hannum was at the top of the list. I am honored to share some time with our VP of Opt-In Procurement, Dustine Hannum during this episode of WL360. Dustine has always focused on elevating the people around her! She shares how she does this in the workplace and her perspective on how she supports her teams wellbeing and how work life has changed at GTZ over the past 2 years. She shares insight that can help leaders expand their leadership skills by practicing kindness and leading the way toward team success and wellbeing. Action item: Focus and be present at work for 90 minutes and then step away from the computer to go outside and recharge. Contact Info: Dustine Hannum on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dustine-hannum-b9a76a1b5 Email: dustineh@gmail.com Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com The pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com
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3 years ago
45 minutes 46 seconds

WorkLife 360
Self Care Habits Matter Each Day And Over The Long Haul
How do you feel physically, mentally, socially, occupationally, and spiritually? How would you rate your current health status? How do you prioritize self-care when the going gets tough and as you manage transitions in your work life? This episode will guide you through a self-care self-analysis. We will explore some helpful daily practices intended to help assist you in increasing your happiness levels and longevity while decreasing anxiety. Earth month vibe to this episode that I hope fuels your mind, body, and spirit in a natural way. For more content please send your requests to worklife360podcast@gmail.com Best in health and happiness, Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman r.bompensa.46@gmail.com
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3 years ago
32 minutes

WorkLife 360
The Importance of Taking Time For You with a Dear Lady: Tracy Martin
New #worklife360 episode dropped today ~ This special episode showcases what longevity looks like as the lovey Tracy Martin, of Blue Lotus Designs, shares life lessons. We explore real talk about making time to practice self-care, even in small 15 second increments, that matter during life transitions. We explore the power of relationships, changes in different stages in life, some lessons we've learned, mindfulness, and how we can allow ourselves to be vulnerable while being thankful for life's blessings. Some nuggets of helpful information when it come to nutrition, sleep, movement, and smiling! Shout out the all the #truckers making changes for their wellbeing! As a small business owner, Tracy relies on the #transportation industry and shares a transformative story about a #longhaul trucker she works with and how small acts of #kindness can help a trucker feel valued. This man went on to make some helpful changes in his life. Shout out to my GTZ team as I share some fun programming set to begin in April as we continue to supper #wellnessatwork! Action Item at the end ... get ready 5,4,3,2, 1 go..... Contact info: Tracy: linkedin.com/in/tracy-martin-ba86b919 bluelotuskitchenandbath.com/Company Website houzz.com/pro/bluelotuskandb/blue-lotus-kitchen-and-bath instagram.com/bluelotuskb Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman via the pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 26 seconds

WorkLife 360
The Power Of Saying Hello
Welcome back to worklife 360! New podcast format and deeper in debt focus on mental, physical, spiritual, and social habit that impact our worklife. The lovely Lisa Fenton, who champions helping mom's get back to work, Co-creator of Sunshine365 podcast, and is a seasoned writer shares with us the power of saying "hello" and how this gesture changes our energy, can bring about amazing opportunities, and can make a huge significance in our mental health and wellbeing. Action Item - Be your own experiment and see how the simple act of smiling and saying hello can change your mindset. Contact Info: Lisa Fenton: linkedin.com/in/lisafentoncscmp Website: propelledbypossibility.com (Company Website) Email: lisafenton@live.ca Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman:l inkedin.com/in/dr-rhonda-bompensa-zimmerman-138aa3b Website: plantingtheseedsforhealthyhappyliving.com/ Podcast email: worklife360podcast@gmail.com
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3 years ago
46 minutes 44 seconds

WorkLife 360
Reduce Workplace Injuries And Lower Worker Compensation Cost With Justin Shepherd
If you are a company or a human wanting to reduce workplace injuries and lower worker compensation we hope this episode resonated with you. The wonderful Justin Shepard, of ErgoScience, shared some of the smart workplace evidence-based injury prevention methodologies. Justin highlighted some of the primary programs that are geared to help the transportation and construction industry. He shares he's findings and opportunities for trucking and warehouse workers to stay healthy for the long-haul. This conversation is forward thinking so have an open mind as we continue to explore more helpful ways to work in a modern driven world. Contact Info: Justin Shepard: linkedin.com/in/justin-shepherd-ergoscience Website: ergoscience.com Phone: 205.879.6447 ext 224 (Work) Email: justinshepherd@ergoscience.com Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com Bruce Pommier: bpommier@southwesterncoaching.com The pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com
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3 years ago
45 minutes 23 seconds

WorkLife 360
Trends & Support For Wellbeing In The Workplace WL 360
As different organizations are being honored for 2021 wellness programming this episode brings a spotlight to what is happening in the workplace space for fostering health and wellbeing including physical, mental, and emotional support that is worthy of the investment for our collective success. Shout out to GlobalTranz People Ops team for creating the Director of Fitness and Wellness position and working with MJ Insurance and Mutual of Omaha's Employee Assistance Program that have made an huge impact for GTZ's overall wellbeing and collective success. Contact info: Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com Bruce Pommier: bpommier@southwesterncoaching.com
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3 years ago
35 minutes 2 seconds

WorkLife 360
Love Languages for Health and Wellbeing
As we talk about love, during healthy heart month, we get into the emotions and behaviors that are associated with love as a result of our internal and external lived experiences. We share some insight about the 5 love languages, tests you can take, and how your love language awareness can build helpful relationships. We explore love barriers and how to open our heart's up to love including self-love, for health and wellbeing in our WorkLife and relationships. Be well everyone, Rhonda and Bruce Contact info: Rhonda Bompensa: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com Bruce Pommier: bpommier@southwesterncoaching.com
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3 years ago
38 minutes 58 seconds

WorkLife 360
Earth Wind And Fire With Susanne Heaton
This episode is all about the "Earth, Wind and Fire" as it relates to our physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing in our work-life. Susanne Heaton is back and we explore the health and wellness benefits of connecting with nature's super powers. Listeners be advised, some singing and laughter throughout this heartfelt conversation. We hope you find value and look forward to hearing your feedback. Contact info: Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com Bruce Pommier: bpommier@southwesterncoaching.com The pod: worklife360podcast@gmail.com Guest contact info: Susanne’s Website: motivatedbynature.com/ Email: info@motivatedbynature.com
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3 years ago
52 minutes 38 seconds

WorkLife 360
Talking Taxes with Jacob Davis
We are excited to be back and talking taxes with JACOB DAVIS, CPA MANAGING PARTNER/FOUNDER. Jacob founded Village Financial, P.C. in 2013 shortly after receiving his CPA license in the states of Oklahoma & Oregon. He shares some helpful tips as we prepare for tax season, stories that are super relatable, and proposals for long term fiscal wellbeing. This episode is well worth the time investment! Be well, Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com Bruce Pommier: bpommier@southwesterncoaching.com To contact Jacob visit http://villagecash.com/about-us/ or via mail: jacob.davis@villagecash.com
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3 years ago
46 minutes 54 seconds

WorkLife 360
Fighting For Success - Safety Sam Hawkins - DOT Expert Episode 39 WL360
Fighting for success in 2022! Sam Hawkins has over 23 years as a Safety Director. He talks about why safety matters, and at the heart of it, it's all about making sure people come home after work to their families. Sam explains why some of the rules and regulations matter in the transportation industry, for truckers health and wellbeing. We dive into the importance of date night, healthy living, family relationships, growing together by staying connected, and tips for showing up as our best self so we can we around for the long-haul. As a father, husband, former professional boxer, trainer of pro fighters, author, business owner, and motivational speaker, Safety Sam shares his story including the wins, getting up after being knocked down or falling into the rings, living check to check, and other transformation moments including surviving a heart attack at a young age. Great episode as we finish out the year with a positive mindset and look ahead with a fighters mindset. Contact Info: Safety Sam Hawkins, CSP, ASP, CHST "Let's Not Meet Accident! Author/ Safety Consultant email: sam@ydesafety.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/safetysam1/ yourdotexperts.com Bruce Pommier: bpommier@southwesterncoaching.com Rhonda Bompensa-Zimmerman: r.bompensa.46@gmail.com
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3 years ago
30 minutes 57 seconds

WorkLife 360
Thankfulness and Finishing the Year Strong
We have a little time left in 2021, thus time to accomplish whatever we chose to focus on. During this episode we talk about being thankful for the lessons of 2021 and the ability to grow while tackling the fears in our heads ~ while hiking in the mountains or showing up in our everyday lives. Effort and attitude can do wonders for our mindset and inner chitchat. Pushing past self-limiting beliefs brings about joy!!!! Let's finish the year STRONG!
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3 years ago
26 minutes 1 second

WorkLife 360
Ultra trail running is a new space for me to enter and I am super excited. Why? I keep getting asked, "Why?" This episode is intended to encourage hope as I share some deep learnings as to "why" I am entering endurance races, at the age of 56. I unexpectedly dug deep into the early experiences of endurance because of adverse childhood abuse experiences and intimate partner violence. I also revealed how attending Alanon has taught me some important lessons. This amazing social support group facilitated my coming to grips with an understanding that I needed to take care of myself, first and foremost. They reminded me that the actions of others are outside of my control. I did not cause, could not control, nor could I cure anyone’s substance use disorders. After 6 months or so, I finally began the healing process I needed. This, in turn, helped me learn how to support a loved one experiencing substance use issues while detaching myself, motivated by love. With the understanding that “hurt people, hurt people” I have found the process of forgiveness has helped me heal after years of enduring the actions of others, outside of my control. As someone diagnosed with complex PTSD, I have found that the "forgiveness process" is important to recovery. The purpose of this episode is to inspire you to take care of yourself, in the event you've put your well-being on hold for one reason or another, like I did without releasing it. This can happen to us humans when our journey results in bumps and stumbles along various paths untraveled. Yes, sometimes we forget our mission and vision during our short voyage here on this planet. Please feel free to skip this episode that could be triggering for some. I hope this episode inspires you to move your body in a way that empowers you to show up as your best self every day, as you continue your special journey. You are stronger than anyone knows - perhaps more than you think you are! Best in health!!! To send feedback to the pod, please email:worklife360podcast@gmail.com To connect with me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rhonda-bompensa-zimmerman-138aa3b/