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Spastic Chatter time! In this episode, I chat with Adrian Simmons about theology in disability & more! Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/8HyMxIHakiY You can also listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform by searching Spastic Chatter. #CerebralPalsy #Disabled #Disability #SpasticChatter #Podcast #Religion #Theology --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whitney-bailey/support
Adrian talks about his desire to give back, how he grew up, family, career, starting his own business, his determination to succeed, growing up poor, being a coach, realizing that he was more capable than he thought he was growing up, putting in the time and effort if he wanted to succeed, learning to figure things out, being in special education classes when he was a youth, sharing how a teacher told him that he wasn't college material, and choosing to have a positive mindset. Office - 760-553-0047 Email- Awaycounseling@gmail.com
Every two years, the Fellows of VeraSage gather to learn from one another. It is rare to find so much knowledge and wisdom in one place, at one time. You have the chance to sit in the same room and participate in two days of mind-blowing sessions. VeraSage Institute is the revolutionary think tank for professional knowledge firms. We challenge people to break free of practice methods that marginalize their professions, undermine their purposes, and fail their clients.
Every two years, the Fellows of VeraSage gather to learn from one another. It is rare to find so much knowledge and wisdom in one place, at one time. You have the chance to sit in the same room and participate in two days of mind-blowing sessions. VeraSage Institute is the revolutionary think tank for professional knowledge firms. We challenge people to break free of practice methods that marginalize their professions, undermine their purposes, and fail their clients.
Every two years, the Fellows of VeraSage gather to learn from one another. It is rare to find so much knowledge and wisdom in one place, at one time. You have the chance to sit in the same room and participate in two days of mind-blowing sessions. VeraSage Institute is the revolutionary think tank for professional knowledge firms. We challenge people to break free of practice methods that marginalize their professions, undermine their purposes, and fail their clients.
Adrian Simmons is so interested in creating value, he's been studying the history of the theory of value. He'll enlighten us with what he's learned, as well as explain how he uses these insights to create more value in his CPA firm.
Adrian Simmons is so interested in creating value, he's been studying the history of the theory of value. He'll enlighten us with what he's learned, as well as explain how he uses these insights to create more value in his CPA firm.
Adrian Simmons is so interested in creating value, he's been studying the history of the theory of value. He'll enlighten us with what he's learned, as well as explain how he uses these insights to create more value in his CPA firm.
Dream Tower Media is proud to present its first audiobook, a full dramatization of the mysterious sword and sorcery adventure, The Blue Lamp, by Robert Zoltan. Part of his Rogues of Merth series, The Blue Lamp features the recurring reluctant adventurers, the poet swordsman Dareon Vin, and his Indari warrior companion whom he has nicknamed Blue (his real tribal name is a secret known only to his tribe). The dramatization is produced by Dream Tower Media, with music by composer and songwriter Robert Szeles (Kiss the Girl Music), promotional illustrations by Zoltan, and the voice talent of Robert Zoltan and Danita Bayer. Go to Dream Tower Media to purchase your own copy of The Blue Lamp and sign up for the newsletter to receive news about more upcoming exciting productions. The Blue Lamp was first published in Heroic Fantasy Quarterly. Here is some of the glowing praise from editors and magazine reviewers: Adrian Simmons of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly: “Adventure fiction in the classic style, Zoltan’s tale will take you from the mundane and into a world of magic and mystery not seen since the glory days of the pulps.” Fletcher Vredenburgh of Black Gate Magazine: A (SPOILER), a (SPOILER), and an eerie blue lamp figure in Robert Zoltan’s very fun and self-illustrated, “The Blue Lamp.” For any fan of Sword & Sorcery, those three things should be enough to make you read the story. We know what we like and when we seen it we flock to it like, well, moths.” Nicky Magas of Tangent Online: “…the prose, the dialogue, and characters do their part smoothly and come together to give the lesson that two swords are always better than one.” The Story Goes Something Like This… When Blue goes missing in the city of Merth for two days, Dareon’s search for his friend leads him to Ravel’s Exquisite Emporium, where he becomes prey to an unusual predatory salesman. Meanwhile, Blue fights for his life and perhaps his very soul, with the aid of Malika, a dancer from Khulan, against an otherworldly foe that seems omnipotent. When is danger the safest path? How can you become victorious in a fight you cannot win? Join Dareon and Blue and find out, in The Blue Lamp!
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Adrian Simmons is the Chief Creative Designer at Elements CPA. He also is the director of Thriveal Laboratory, which encourages innovation in the accounting profession. Adrian worked at KPMG for two years before joining his father's accounting firm. In 2013, he had the honor and privilege to re-imagine the firm. How to Switch to Value Pricing What is the most important thing […] The post Making the Transition to Value Pricing with Adrian Simmons – 070 appeared first on Art Of Value.
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Adrian G. Simmons is a CPA innovating ways to put money in its place.After working as an auditor out of college for KPMG, he joined his father in public practice in 2002, and now acts as the Chief Creative Designer there. With the team, he looks for ways to help their customers become financially strong, so that they can focus on what truly matters in life.
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Adrian G. Simmons is a CPA innovating ways to put money in its place. His first debit was made in the classrooms of Loyola University Maryland, where he completed his studies in 2000, and then launched out as an auditor with KPMG Baltimore. He was relieved to have passed the CPA exam in one sitting so he could avoid more studying, but was surprised to learn that it came with an Elijah Watts Sells Silver medal. In 2002, he left KPMG to join his father in public practice, and began the work of serving small businesses, individuals, and non-profits. Since that time, the practice has grown to now four individuals, and the team works together to help customers become financially strong, so that they can focus on what truly matters in life. Adrian likes tech, uses a fountain pen, prefers dark over milk chocolate, and is happy to say he recently survived a half-marathon. His faith is very important to him, and he teaches Sunday school at his local parish. He also likes the out-of-doors, always keeping an eye out for ways to walk, hike, bike, ski, scuba, camp, swim, and others — one he’d really like to do soon is whitewater rafting. In the world of accounting, his interests lie in finding ways to make business more human, in keeping numbers secondary as a support to life aspirations, and in molding technology to enable creative expression. He is excited to be a part of the network of Thrivealists who share this passion, and are pioneering a new future for the profession.