Shift Shift Bloom
by ActuallyQuiteNice, INC and TCOM Studios
July 19, 2024 12:00 am
Shift Shift Bloom is a podcast examining how people change, why they change, and how they sustain the changes that are most important to them in their everyday lives. Our guests consider themselves change makers, change embracers and change resistors — we’re all somewhere on that spectrum at different times in our lives, aren’t we? Conversations with host Kristen Cerelli explore the impact of mindset, personality, life circumstances, communities of support and sources of inspiration on the process of transformation. Illuminating how change can be both deeply personal and profoundly universal is the show’s guiding principle. Shift Shift Bloom is produced by host Kristen Cerelli and audio engineer Timothy Fall at ActuallyQuiteNice, a full-service media studio. They develop the show in collaboration with Dr. John Lyons, Director of both The Center for Innovation in Population Health at The University of Kentucky, and The Praed Foundation, which supports the development and dissemination of systems improvement strategies called Transformational Collaborative Outcomes Management, or TCOM. Online at https://praedfoundation.org, https://tcomconversations.org and https://iph.uky.edu.
Recent Episodes
When the Waters Rose: Fighting for Family and Community After the Eastern Kentucky Flood
4 months agoHarnessing the Healing Power of Horses: An Insightful Journey with Belle Shook
7 months agoTCOM Takeaway 10: Cat Stevens, Guadalcanal Diary and Just Being in the Moment
3 years agoEP10: Grab the Kids and Go, with African Immigrant "Leonie"
3 years agoTCOM Takeaway 9: The Actor in All of Us
3 years agoEP9: Strip Down the Layers, with Method Actors Gabe Fazio and Brandy Hotchner
3 years agoTCOM Takeaway 8: Embrace Random Convenience, a.k.a. Yak Jerky is Delicious
3 years agoEP8: Walk Through the Door, with Greg Dyke
3 years agoINTERLUDE: Get Social with Shift Shift Bloom!
3 years agoTCOM Takeaway 7: How Many Billions Does Anyone Really Need?
3 years ago