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To kick off our wedding miniseries, Chelsea sits down with Abigail Taylor, a former bridesmaid who got with massive bills. They talk about the cost breakdown, what she learned, and what she plans to do for her own wedding. ******* Thanks DeleteMe! Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to https://JoinDeleteMe.com/TFC and use promo code TFC. Go to https://Zocdoc.com/tfc and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor. ******* Join us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram
Multidisciplinary collaboration is a huge concept, and often difficult to implement. But done well among first responder organizations, it can save lives. On the latest This Week in Moab, Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center's Abigail Taylor gives listeners an update on a collaborative approach to preventing sexual assault and violence in our community (19:45). Also in this episode – Moab City engineer Chuck Williams talks water line replacement and other upcoming flood repair work in downtown (1:00). And later, an overview of the Recreation, Arts and Parks Tax grant program with parks director Annie McVay (44:00). // Show Notes: // Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center https://www.seekhaven.org // The Times-Independent: 100 West Permanent Water Line Repair Work Set To Begin Monday https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/100-west-permanent-water-line-repair-work-set-to-begin-monday/ // RAP Tax Grant Application https://moabcity.org/559/Recreation-Arts-Parks-RAP-Tax // Music in this episode is ‘Dancing Ghosts' and ‘Holizna Raps' by Holizna
Abigail Taylor is a neurodivergent life coach who founded a platform called The Confident ND Community where you help individuals learn to love and work with their unique brain. She teaches working with the brain each of us has been given and how to leave oneself open to living experiences despite what others think. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/support
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan is fighting to retain power after a vote of no confidence in the parliament. He's blamed a foreign conspiracy – the United States in particular – for trying to thwart his independent foreign policy. Professor Samina Yasmeen has been watching this alleged conspiracy unfold.
On This Week in Moab, hear the latest on two vital nonprofits in our community – Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center and Moab Solutions. Host Howard Trenholme first speaks with Seekhaven's Abigail Taylor on the organization's services and work to prevent domestic violence and sexual assault in our community. Then (19:00), Moab Solutions' Sara Melnicoff and Diego Velasquez join the program to talk about the recent homeless point in time count and the intersection of social and ecological health at the center of their mission. Tune in! // Show Notes // Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center https://www.seekhaven.org // Moab Solutions https://www.moab-solutions.org
Working in the outdoor recreation and tourism industry can be fun – the camaraderie of being part a team, spending time outside, having interactions with people from all over the world. But for many, especially those with marginalized identities, it can also be very difficult – a minefield of microagressions and workplace harassment. On the latest This Week in Moab, we speak with Abigail Taylor and Cora Phillips of Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center as well as Dr. Maria Blevins of Utah Valley University on how to create safer spaces in the outdoors. The trio share research on this important subject while offering solutions for employees and employers. Show Notes: A-DASH Collaborative https://www.a-dashcollaborative.org Seekhaven's Workplace Sexual Harassment Survey https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScnDeJo6z-6gmTfImoQplIP7m6CUy_8Yj8vVX_Nt1MMR-oB_A/viewform U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Chart of Risk Factors for Harassment and Responsive Strategies https://www.eeoc.gov/chart-risk-factors-harassment-and-responsive-strategies
Many Moabites are experiencing grief, fear, and anger in the wake of the double homicide of two local women. Today on the news, we speak with Abigail Taylor, executive director of Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center. She offers several tools the community can use right now to help with grief and move towards healing. And later, our Weekly News Reel where we highlight local stories with the reporters who covered them. The Times-Independent's Doug McMurdo (16:00) discusses discontent at city hall around the property tax issue, 2021 candidates for mayor and city council, as well as the recent double homicide. Alison Hartford of the Moab Sun News (27:00) reports that property tax might still be on the table for a future city council and highlights several upcoming community events. Show Notes: Weekly News Reel Mentions – The Times-Independent: No property tax for Moab https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/no-property-tax-for-moab/ The Times-Independent: 2021 candidates for mayor https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/no-property-tax-for-moab/ The Times-Independent: 2021 candidates for city council https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/2021-candidates-for-city-council/ The Times-Independent: Sheriff vows public safety ‘paramount' following double killing https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/friend-who-found-couples-bodies-speaks-to-the-t-i/ Moab Sun News: Few fast answers in Moab couple's deaths https://www.moabsunnews.com/news/article_0cd8f2f4-0761-11ec-b6d6-5f8dcfb01f7d.html *other mentions from the Moab Sun News will be added when available online*
On the latest This Week in Moab, we speak with two people leading local nonprofits that do a lot in our community – Abigail Taylor of Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center and Rhiana Medina of the Moab Valley Multicultural Center. Both discuss how the past year has changed their services, especially when it comes to crisis resource and advocacy work. Tune in for a conversation about the greatest needs, and how these organizations work to fulfill them. Show Notes: Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center assists survivors of domestic violence and sexual in rebuilding their lives. They provide a wide range of essential services for this region including client advocacy, emergency shelter, and transition assistance. They believe that everyone has the right to feel safe, secure, and supported. https://www.seekhaven.org The Moab Valley Multicultural Center provides crisis resource and advocacy, language and life skills support, cultural education and outreach, youth education and outreach, and interpretation and translation services. Their mission is to build bridges across language and culture through family support, community collaboration and education. https://moabmc.org
We are back! This Episode was recorded in August and is being released October 1st. The process is slow. Welcome to the first episode of GMP season 2, we are so excited to continue sharing our medicine. In this episode we view fear from a higher perspective. How to notice when we are falling into fear and how to process through those moments and regain our stable footing. We discuss energetic dynamics at play in the world and how they are showing up on the personal, cultural, and global stages. Breaking these complex concepts down into the simple dualities can help us better understand them on the macro and micro. To contact Abigail Taylor or learn more about her work (we both can not give a higher recommendation!):Abigails WebsiteMusic by the always lovely Justin Colson:Here
Abigail Taylor joins this weeks episode to talk about her work as a mind body therapist. We dive into the importance of emotional awareness and what Abigail's style of work entails. From the roll of a healer, the current state of the planet, and taping into the flow - If you are a wanderer along the wyrd path, tune in, and let us walk with you for a moment. Contact Abigail at Mind Body Free(www.mindbodyfree.com)Jessica & Breann:Email: goodmedicinepodcast@gmail.comInstagram: thegoodmedicinepodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodmedicinepodcastMusic by Justin Syrowy-Colson
This is our very first episode with Abigail Taylor¡
Download Isaac and Sam are joined by special guest Abigail Taylor to digest Steven Spielberg's latest Oscar-bait The Post, featuring two main actors we've never heard of!
TOPIC: Reflections of the Year 2016. Hard to believe the year is quickly coming to a close. Let's pause and consider what lessons, blessings & changes do we take with us into 2017? What helps to move you toward living a more full life? HOST: Linda Stephens-Jones is a certified life coach with a portfolio of clients spanning 20 US states, Hong Kong & Sydney. Her speciallty is helping women deal with major challenge and change in their lives, Her clients gain clarity & confidence and begin living more fulfilling lives! GUEST BIO: COL (Retired) Curtis Taylor is 1st, a “Man of God;” 2nd a family man - grateful to be husband of Abigail Taylor, with three adult sons, daughters in law & five beautiful grandchildren; 3rd he’s a Musician Extraordinaire;” & 4th he's a Retired Army Officer & Govt Contractor/Corporate Executive. COL Taylor grew up in South Carolina . He is the first African American to earn a Master of Music Degree from the prestigious Cornell University School of Music, Ithaca, New York in 1974. His Thesis on the music of Jazz Legend – Duke Ellington was published by the Cornell University Press, & later developed into a full Broadway Musical entitled “The Cotton Club Review” performed by theater groups in the US & Europe! An accomplished pianist, vocalist,& music arranger, COL Taylor is Director of Music & Worship at Antioch Baptist Church, Fairfax Station, VA where he directs the activities of five choirs for weekly worship services and special events. Outside of his music career & legacy, COL Taylor served in the US Army for 26 years, commanding units in the US, Europe & Korea. Today he also serves as the Executive Director of Government Contracts at the Pentagon on behalf of Advanced Systems Development, Inc.
Episode 363 with Ray Mattie and Abigail Taylor
With the end of the year approaching, awards and nominations are being announced left and right. Two big recent releases that have critics buzzing are Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” and Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu’s “Birdman”. The Footcandle fellows are joined in studio by guest Abigail Taylor to discuss these films. With so much to discuss the usual news segment fell by the wayside… but don’t worry they still included some recommendations. Recommendations: “Obvious Child”, “Tootsie”, & “Compliance”
Andrew Moose, a former guest on I'm With The Band, returns as host to welcome The Quick Walkers to the MESH studios. The Quick Walkers are a western NC based folk duo made up of Abigail Taylor on vocals & uke and Jordan Gibbs on guitar & vocals. In the I'm With The Band tradition they chat with Andrew and share a couple of tunes.