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Do you remember the first person you encountered who validated that your mid-century house was great and that you should LEAN INTO its charm when updating it to suit your own life? That's such a magical feeling. To realize that you're not alone in wanting to steer clear of the HGTV “paint it white” world. Today I want to introduce you to one of MY OWN first sources of great Mid Mod inspiration.: Aletha VanderMaasI first “met” Aletha when I was a complete newcomer to the Mid-Century world. Her home, her design project photos and advice were a revelation to me. She showed me I was not ALONE in thinking vintage mid-century homes could be lovingly updated in ways that felt timeless and still charming. (She also showed me that it was possible to run a small business providing mid-century design services!)I finally got to chat with Aletha for this week's podcast and we covered a lot of ground!Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/2107Want us to create your mid-century master plan? Apply here to get on my calendar for a Discovery Call! Get Ready to Remodel, my course that teaches you to DIY a great plan for your mid mod remodel! Schedule a 30-minute Zoom consult with me. We'll dig into an issue or do a comprehensive mid century house audit.
This week on Tipsy Casting, Jenn breaks down her experience producing her first short film with her friend and producing partner, Aletha. She talks all about how things get going and problem solving along the way as well as some of the more tedious and ridiculous things she encountered. Will she produce again??Jess talks about some of her experiences with difficult on set projects and a particularly difficult actress. She also dives into motivation issues as well as upcoming events for her A Cause for Entertainment charity.Last but not least, one half of Tipsy Casting (Jess) will be hosting another meet up along with our friends at Inkwell Tavern! Listen along to find the details or find us on Instagram for at the info!Make sure to rate, review and subscribe to keep this podcast up in the rankings!Resources: Inkwell Tavern────────────────────────────Stay Tuned with Tipsy Casting on IGWatch the Tipsy Casting YouTube ChannelFollow Jessica & Follow Jenn Learn More About Jess & Jenn's Casting Journeys Get Casting Life Away Merch here!
Aletha dreams of becoming a professional baseball player, but life on her family's dairy farm in 1943 makes it seem impossible. Written by Amy Kraft Performed by Rebecca Cunningham Produced by Tessa Flannery Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham Theme Song by Megan Bagala Links for the Grownups! Join The Girl Tales Club Purchase a Personalized Story Listen to Ghost Tour Girl Tales Events Join the Girl Tales Patreon Rebecca's Newsletter Facebook Instagram Buy the Girl Tales Team a Coffee Starglow Media
On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Race Forward President Glenn Harris speaks with Dr. Aletha Maybank, Chief Health Equity Officer and Senior Vice President at the American Medical Association (AMA), to explore the transformative work underway to advance health equity in the United States. The discussion underscores the AMA's pivotal role as the trailblazer sponsor of the Facing Race 2024 conference in St. Louis, Missouri. The upcoming conference will spotlight the AMA's efforts by hosting a session in the National Health Equity Grand Rounds, designed to foster a deeper national dialogue on health disparities and equity-driven healthcare solutions.Dr. Maybank recounts her journey since assuming her role in 2019, focusing on the comprehensive strategies she has implemented to embed health equity into every facet of the American Medical Association's policies and daily operations. Her leadership reflects a mission to reshape organizational culture, shifting the American Medical Association's focus toward health equity as a core priority and collective responsibility. This effort, intensified by the dual crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and the public outrage following George Floyd's murder, addresses the need for structural and systemic reforms in healthcare to combat longstanding inequities.A key initiative discussed is the Rise to Health Coalition—a wide-reaching collaborative effort uniting healthcare systems, professional societies, and advocacy groups with the goal of dismantling entrenched inequities within the medical field. Dr. Maybank provides detailed insights into the coalition's initial accomplishments, such as identifying and eliminating discriminatory algorithms in healthcare that have historically resulted in biased patient care and outcomes. She outlines ongoing reforms that aim to address inequitable healthcare structures and reshape how care is delivered across the nation.The conversation also critiques dominant societal narratives that frame health as primarily a matter of individual responsibility. Dr. Maybank challenges these narratives, emphasizing the need to recognize and address social determinants of health, such as poverty, housing, and systemic discrimination, which disproportionately impact marginalized populations. This paradigm shift is crucial to developing equitable healthcare systems that prioritize collective well-being and access.Dr. Maybank also shares the challenges and resistance she faces in her leadership role, including navigating personal threats and opposition to her equity-driven agenda. She reflects on the need for resilience, solidarity, and finding moments of joy in the struggle for systemic change. Her reflections on leadership, partnership, and the American Medical Association's ongoing National Health Equity Grand Rounds reveal how cross-sector collaboration and community-building are essential in driving sustainable change in healthcare.Resources: Dr. Aletha Maybank (American Medical Association) https://bit.ly/4etnuGZNational Health Equity Grand Rounds (Registration Link) https://www.healthequitygrandrounds.org/“Q&A: AMA's chief health equity officer on ridding medicine of racial essentialism” (via Stat News)https://bit.ly/3YHzKxO“From process to outcome: working toward health equity” (via Nature Journal) https://bit.ly/3US8vPP
Dr. Aletha Maybank is a pediatrician and preventive medicine physician, a public health professional, and a Senior Vice President within the American Medical Association. As Chief Health Equity Officer, she is the founding leader for the AMA's Center for Health Equity, and a recognized speaker, writer, and expert on health equity and racial justice.In these capacities, she is influencing the embedding of equity throughout the AMA Enterprise and across the healthcare ecosystem. Dr. Maybank uses her platform to make injustice visible across our health systems and country, with emphasis upon solutions that honor the legacy of our ancestors while preserving our desires for rest and joy. She has won numerous awards for her groundbreaking efforts. On this episode of The Vault, we talk about the challenges that black women in healthcare face, the importance of diversity in medicine and struggles that professional women face in the workplace. How to foster diversity in healthcare. How to address healthcare inequity. How to thrive as a woman in medicine. The importance of community in medicine. Taboo health topics. How to cope with High Functioning Depression in Healthcare settings.Follow Dr. Aletha Dr. Aletha Maybank Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dralethamaybank/ Dr. Aletha Maybank Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/aletham/ American Medical Association Website https://www.ama-assn.org/ American Medical Association Instagram https://www.instagram.com/amermedicalassn/Follow Dr. Judith:Instagram: https://instagram.com/drjudithjoseph TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjudithjoseph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudithjoseph Website: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/Sign up for my newsletter here: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/newsletter-sign-upDisclaimer: You may want to consider your individual mental health needs with a licensed medical professional. This page is not medical advice.
Jess and Jenn dive in with the extremely talented and resilient Producer, Aletha Shepherd. Aletha is the founder of the production company Shot of Tea. Aletha is a dedicated producer renowned for her inclusive storytelling and stands as the winner of the prestigious Women of The Future Award 2023 for Arts & Culture. Her commitment to crafting compelling narratives extends to amplifying undiscovered voices and talents, nurturing stories that foster diverse and driven teams to create top-tier entertainment experiences. This year, Aletha delivered her first TEDx talk, titled *‘Why Diverse Creators Are Better for Film,'* (linked below) where she highlighted the critical role of diverse perspectives in shaping the future of cinema. Transitioning to producing after a tenure at United Talent Agency (UTA), where she shadowed leading Directors and Producers, Aletha wrote and produced her acclaimed short film *'Safe Bet,'* honored with the Best Short Short award at the LA Indie Film Festival. Her debut feature film *'Everything & The Universe,'* a queer Rom-Com featuring talents like EJ Bonilla, Nicolette Pearse, Chelsea Gilligan, and Luke Roberts was recently picked up by Brick Lane Entertainment and is poised to make waves in the film markets. Building on this momentum, Aletha and Jenn are now set to begin shooting her next feature, *'Into the Deep Blue,'* starring India Amarteifio and Damian Hardung. In this episode we dive into: Jess recaps her first Emmy after party experience! How Aletha started her career modeling and in pageants and transitioned into acting. She talks about her experience moving to LA and what the positives and negatives she faced in her 3 years there Moving back to London and re-engaging in the acting scene in the UK. Auditioning for LAMDA and RADA And ultimately starting her production company and making the bold move to start producing. Jenn and Aletha dive into their project "Into The Deep Blue" That they are producing together and what is on the horizon for Aletha and their company! Aletha shares her experience of having casting on her side when creating and pitching films and their invaluable input Resources: Shot of Tea/ Aletha's Instagram Shot of Tea X Shot of Tea Website Ted Talk- Why Diverse Creators are Better for Film (2024) Into The Deep Blue - Press Release ──────────────────────────── Stay Tuned with Tipsy Casting on IG Watch the Tipsy Casting YouTube Channel Follow Jessica & Follow Jenn Learn More About Jess & Jenn's Casting
Ryan and Becca are back to finish their chat with Aleatha Aiken-Sherrer. Aletha flips the interview a bit and starts asking the hosts questions as we get deeper into topics ranging from commission orders to developing a style to being prepared for a busy show schedule. Enjoy!-----Find more about Aleatha's business below-----Instagram - @aleathabeanWebsite - https://aleathabean.etsy.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aleathabean/Wheel Talk #147 - Shooting the breeze with Aleatha from aleathabeanListener QuestionsSend us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at wheeltalkpodcast@gmail.com.SponsorsL&L Kilns - The durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.comSupport the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/WheeltalkpodcastFollow us on Instagram:@wheeltalkpodcast@rdceramics@5linespotteryVisit our website:www.wheeltalkpotcast.comWheel Talk YouTube ChannelSupport the Show.
Ryan and Becca welcome back Aleatha Aiken-Sherrer from Aleathabean to chat on a range of topics. Aletha has some insights on using a cheap Amazon pottery wheel to sustain her business the past few years. We also get to hear more about how Aletha lives with Crohn's disease the past few years and how it impacts her business. Come back next week for the rest of our conversation.-----Find more about Aleatha's business below-----Instagram - @aleathabeanWebsite - https://aleathabean.etsy.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aleathabean/Wheel Talk #147 - Shooting the breeze with Aleatha from aleathabeanListener QuestionsSend us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at wheeltalkpodcast@gmail.com.SponsorsL&L Kilns - The durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.comSpeedball Ceramics - Check out their new underglaze formula and colored plastic bats online or from a distributor near you. Find out more at speedballart.com.Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/WheeltalkpodcastFollow us on Instagram:@wheeltalkpodcast@rdceramics@5linespotteryVisit our website:www.wheeltalkpotcast.comWheel Talk YouTube ChannelSupport the Show.
In die voortslepende dispuut tussen die NBC en die Ovambanderu Tradisionele Raad, het die Mediaklagtekomitee bevind die NBC se besluit om die gebruik van die tradisionele titel "Ombara Otjitambi" of te wel opperhoof vir hoofvrou Aletha Karikondua Nguvauva op sy platforms te weier, het media-etiek en die gemeenskap se reg op selfidentiteit geskend. Die NBC appelleer teen hierdie uitspraak en verwys na vaaghede en hoorsê. Die appèlverhoor, onder toesig van die Media-ombudsman, is geskeduleer vir môre by die Huis van Demokrasie in Windhoek. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met die media-ombud, John Nakuta, gepraat wat 'n kort geskiedenis van die saak gee.
Aletha is te gast in aflevering 124! Ze geeft antwoorden op ESPN als Amerikaans bedrijf, komt er meer basketbal en honkbal? En hoe zit het met vrouwen langs het veld? Met een camera in de hand de kleedkamer in, dat zou toch mooi zijn. Verder in de show antwoorden over Weghorst, van der Sar en de NOS. En wat als Robert Premier zou zijn? En Jos baas van de NOS? De antwoorden wat er dan allemaal zou gebeuren hoor je ook voorbij komen...
Meet Aletha Burgess. Aletha is the Technology Director for Wells Fargo and former executive at Bank of America where she spent nearly 14 years of her impressive career. Grab your favorite beverage and a cozy blanket because today's interview feels more like listening in on a conversation between friends. Over the next hour we will discuss:How understanding her priorities drove Aletha's career movesEarning promotions after her first two childrenRecognizing the situation you are in and making a decisionValuable leadership lessons from nearly 15+ years in people leadership like seeking to understand when people act in a way that surprises you and remembering that nothing great is achieved aloneThis and so much more. I can't wait for you to meet Aletha. Enjoy!Show Notes:Connect with Aletha on LInkedIn
Vet Life Reimagined guest, Dr. Aletha Carson, will help us embrace technology's frontier in veterinary medicine. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of technology in veterinary medicine. Dr. Aletha Carson is the Senior Manager of Data and Clinical Studies at Mars Petcare and is at the forefront of innovative technological advancements in the field.After vet school, Dr, Carson became an equine veterinarian, where she later transitioned to small animal practice at Banfield, a Mars veterinary hospital. Eventually, she found her way to a Mars Petcare IT team helping develop Whistle, a pet activity monitor, as a veterinary diagnostic tool.In this episode, you will learn about veterinary careers can take you to numerous placesa groundbreaking initiative that seeks to revolutionize the way we care for pets using data and technologywhat to know about technology in veterinary medicineResources:Whistle & the Pet Insight ProjectEpisode on YouTube (a fun one to watch!)Watson, the Jeopardy-playing IBM computer**PSA** Thank you for being a listener! If you listen on the Stitcher platform, this app will be discontinued on August 29th. There are many other great podcast platforms like Podopolo (you can use my referral code megansprinkle), Podbean, Overcast, Spotify, and more. Support the showMore Vet Life Reimagined?
This episode features three guests, US Open co-founder and race director Clay Harper and professional downhill mountain bikers Aletha Ostgaard and Dakotah Norton. In 2022 Aletha finished 3rd and Dakotah finished 1st in the open class division at the US Open. We talk to both about what it's like to race professionally around the globe as well as what sets racing at the FOX US Open apart from other races. We then get detailed accounts of their race runs down Goat Skull, their take on the vibe in the parking lot and how they deal with the highs and lows of professional mountain bike racing. 5:15 Clay Harper 14:30 Aletha Ostgaard 29:30 Dakotah Norton Then we welcome President and General Manager Mike Solimano back to the podcast. We talk to Mike about what improvements are being made to the mountain this summer, the current state of the new village and how he recharges his batteries during the summer. Links The Killington App https://apps.apple.com/us/app/killington-resort/id1532074858 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearlynx.slandroidkillington Instagram https://www.instagram.com/killingtonmtn/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/killingtonresort Twitter https://twitter.com/KillingtonMtn YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/KillingtonMountain Host: Justin Cash Guests: Stephanie Backus, Clay Harper, Aletha Ostgaard, Dakotah Norton, Mike Solimano
In this episode, we discuss the Fultz Quads who were surviving Black quadruplets. Charlotte Ray who was the first Black woman lawyer in the United States, and Black tennis star and phenomena Aletha Gibson.
Ryan & Becca answer a listener questions related to all you studio techs out there. Aletha, one of our long time listeners and interview guests (episode #147), has a question related to deciding when to make teachable moments when confronting glazing issues from students when you're in charge of loading & unloading the kilns as the studio tech. We cover it from a range of scenarios on today's discussion: student age, format of the class, type of studio, teacher communication, etc. Enjoy!Listener QuestionsOn this episode:- So I am a hobbyist. After 2-3 years of part-time slingin' clay, I am actually finding out that, hey, I can actually make money at this! I have 2 stores that sell my things on consignment, and its starting to ramp up, especially with one shop begging for more. Ryan, you have talked before in the show about having a DBA, so my question is, is that something I should do also? Ryan Rehm, Little King Pottery- I've been doing some kiln tech work (loading kilns and firing things for other people, mostly students. NOT teaching) and I'm really enjoying it. Sometimes there are some glaze issues like an obvious spot where it will touch the shelf that I just sponge off before loading. I can't catch everything with hundreds of pieces to fire and my heart sinks over the ones I miss, or the ones that act unpredictably, but here's the question - am I robbing someone of a teachable moment with the minor fixes? At what point do you just fix it and keep things moving, versus put it aside? @aleathabeanSend us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at wheeltalkpodcast@gmail.com.Sponsors - L&L KilnsThe durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.comSupport the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/WheeltalkpodcastFollow us on Instagram:@wheeltalkpodcast@rdceramics@5linespotteryVisit our website:www.wheeltalkpotcast.comWheel Talk YouTube ChannelSupport the show
ESPN zendt de #NBA finales in Nederland uit op het open kanaal en doet zelfs verslag vanaf locatie. Deze eer is Aletha Leidelmeijer van ESPN ten deel gevallen en wij spreken haar over haar NBA finals experience! Wat merkt ze van de hoogte van Denver? Hoe zijn de Miami vibes? Zijn courtside zonnebrillen een 'Hit or Miss..'? Dit en meer in deze bonusaflevering van Hit Em High | De Nederlandse NBA podcast! #Heat #Nuggets Volg Aletha op Instagram om op de hoogte te blijven van haar avontuur. Heb je een tip voor onze podcast? Of ben je een #NBA franchise superfan? Laat het ons weten via de Q&A of via een van onze andere kanalen: https://linktr.ee/hitemhigh Vergeet je je niet te abonneren; druk op het belletje om op de hoogte gehouden te worden van nieuwe afleveringen; deel de podcast met je vrienden en geef ons 5 sterren als je toch bezig bent! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hitemhigh/message
In this week's episode, the founder of The Aware Parenting Institute, developmental psychologist, Aletha Solter PhD provides answers to questions from the community. Aletha briefly shares how Aware Parenting came to be, before we dive into this episodes topic discussing insights, experience, research and our personal stories.In this episode you will discover:- can we differentiate between accumulated feelings/trauma and genetic factors- defining neurodiversity- why Aware Parenting can support all children- observing our children is a key component in Aware Parenting- tantrums and meltdowns- when children are "stuck" with their feelings - Aletha shares 4 reasons- the balance of attention and its role in healing- how a diagnosis can be helpful- plus so much moreWhere to Find Aletha:Website - Aware Parenting InstituteFacebook - Aware Parenting InstituteBooks by Aletha Solter PhD:The Aware Baby Cooperative & Connected Tears & Tantrums Raising Drug Free Kids Attachment Play Healing Your Traumatized Child ABOUT ALETHA:Aletha Solter is a Swiss/American developmental psychologist who is recognized internationally as an expert on attachment, trauma, and non-punitive discipline. She studied with the Swiss psychologist, Jean Piaget, at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, where she obtained a Master's degree in human biology. She then earned a PhD in psychology from the University of California . She has 2 adult children and 2 grandchildren.When her first child was born in 1977 (following a traumatic birth) she did not find any parenting books that advocated attachment-style parenting and non-punitive discipline while taking into account the impact of stress and trauma on children's development. Her 6 books have been translated into many languages, and she has also written numerous articles for parents and professionals. In 1990 she founded The Aware Parenting Institute, which now has certified instructors in over 20 countries. Her goal is to help create a nonviolent world in which all children are allowed to attain their full potential. With the tools of Aware Parenting, she is confident that parents can raise their children to be competent, compassionate, nonviolent, and drug free. She also knows that parenting is a difficult job and that parents deserve recognition, information, and support.
Aletha was only 9 years old when her brother Brett passed. Even though they were 9 years apart, they were very close. Aletha and Brett spent a lot of time on the tracks since Brett started racing at a very young age. Racing was Brett's passion. In 2007, Brett was coming back home from an all-night race when he fell asleep behind the wheel crashing his car. Unfortunately, he died as a result of this accident. The days after her brother passed were very overwhelming for Aletha and she became even closer to her father and even more distant from her mother. In this week's episode, Aletha shares what it was like growing up with her older brother Brett, how it was for her and her family the days after her brother's accident, how she and her father have navigated Brett's loss, and how she has embraced and moved through her emotions. She openly shares with us how she has navigated her grief journey. Season 3 is brought to you by SibsForever.org, a virtual platform to commemorate and honor your sibling relationship. Create your free profile and start building beautiful commemorative web pages that can include photo and video galleries featuring you and your sibling. In this episode I'm covering: Intro [00:00:00] Aletha and Brett's story [00:01:54] Finding out Brett was gone [00:09:54] The days after Brett's accident [00:15:40] Family dynamics [00:22:48] Aletha and her father navigate the loss [00:30:59] Sharing Brett's story with her fiancee [00:37:50] Remembering her brother [00:43:07] Finding support in her grief journey [00:46:08] Embracing and moving through her emotions [00:52:25] Advice for younger Aletha [00:54:54] For full episode show notes and transcript, click here Connect with Aletha Instagram | @aletha_laughlin Twitter | @almariee16 Facebook | Aletha Laughlin Connect with Maya Website | The Surviving Siblings Instagram | @survivingsiblingspodcast | @mayaroffler TikTok | @survivingsiblingspodcast Facebook Group | The Surviving Siblings Podcast YouTube | The Surviving Siblings Podcast Patreon | The Surviving Siblings Podcast Twitter | @survivingsibpod ✨Get The Surviving Siblings Guide HERE✨
In Episode 10, Adesh speaks to Dr Aletha Ward (co-Founder of Climate Action Nurses (CAN)), who talks about the organisation's role in enabling rapid healthcare decarbonisation through climate education for nurses in Australia. https://www.climateactionnurses.org/
For Episode 80, Marsha talks with guests Dr. Andra Barton and Aletha Scheck, co-founders of Chance to Soar, to share how we can all support education for women and girlsTo access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/a-chance-to-soar.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation
In this episode of The Ferment, Adam talks with Ranjo Clements about what's happening at Asbury College and Seminary. As a resident of Wilmore, KY and a pastor of a local Vineyard, Ranjo shares about the history of revivals at Asbury, and his experience of the current outpouring of the Holy Spirit. He and Adam discuss their observations about the generational diversity in the room, describe the rhythms of what they see the Lord doing, and the on-ramps it's providing for people to encounter God. Ranjo Clements is the Associate Pastor at GCF Vineyard in Wilmore, KY. Although originally from India, he is a card-carrying “third culture kid,” having spent multiple stints in India and the US. Ranjo served as a worship pastor in India before returning to the US in 2008 to pursue an M.Div. in worship studies at Asbury Theological Seminary (ATS). He planned to return but met a girl from China, and they fell in love with a Vineyard in Kentucky, which they have served for the past thirteen years. He loves multiethnic spaces, equipping worship leaders, and helping people encounter God and operate in their gifting. He is currently a Ph.D. student at ATS in the intercultural studies program. His research interests include Asian American Identity and theology, worship, ethnodoxology, and missiology. Ranjo and Aletha have five beautiful daughters. They love hosting people, singing, sharing stories, laughing, and eating all kinds of ethnic food, especially spicy food. Show notes: Asbury https://www.asbury.edu/outpouring GCF Vineyard - Wilmore, KY https://www.gcfvineyard.church/
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Listen to our inaugural episode of 630 Miles – An Audio Journey and find out more about the charity that has been championing Britain's longest National Trail for 50 years! Our host, Rachel, talks with Ken Carter, SWCPA Trustee; and Julian Gray, SWCPA Director; who provide an insight into the history of the South West Coast Path Association. They explore some of the main challenges and issues that the charity faces in its 50th year, plus take a look forward at what the next 50 years might hold for the National Trail and the charity. Aletha Mays, SWCPA Head of Comms discusses some of the exciting events and activities planned to celebrate the charity's 50th trailblazing year! Ken Carter SWCPA Trustee; SWCPA Path Rep; Chair of the Trails Partnership. Ken has enjoyed a 35yr career in Coast and Countryside Management. In the mid 80's he was the Heritage Coast Officer covering Brixham to Plymouth helping to manage and ‘fill the gaps' in the SWCP. After various roles with the South Hams Council Ken retired and started volunteering at the Association in its 40th year. Julian Gray Director, SWCPA; Vice-Chair, World Trails Network; Chair, National Trails UK; Member, Natural England's Landscape Advisory Panel. Julian is an environmental leader with over 30 years experience in sustainability, access, conservation, and protected landscapes. Aletha Mays Head of Comms, SWCPA. Aletha looks after the communications for the charity and is fortunate to live just a stone's throw from the SWCP in West Cornwall. She has worked in marketing and heritage for over 20 years and enjoys combining her professional experience with her passion for coastal walking.
For our holiday episode, we have a very special guest, Aletha Solter's son, Nick. Nick describes himself as the very first guinea pig for Aware Parenting! In this episode, he talks all about what he remembers of his experiences growing up with Aware Parenting, as well as his experiences of parenting his own two children with Aware Parenting. Nick and his wife have recently started their own podcast and YouTube channel called Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid, about the journey they have taken as a family with their daughter being diagnosed with Dyslexia. Their YouTube channel is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHFn9mWKDFtKfO13SkgBdA And the podcast is: https://dyslexiajourney.buzzsprout.com/ Here is the episode with Aletha that Nick talks about, which is called Daily Stress and Your Kid featuring Aletha Solter, PhD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiDONOkByAY
In this special episode, we have a very important guest, Aletha Solter. PhD, founder of Aware Parenting and The Aware Parenting Institute. As a developmental psychologist, Aletha includes the effect of stages of development in Aware Parenting. In this episode, Aletha talks about two things: 1. Myths about typical behaviours at different ages that Aware Parenting helps to dispel, including the following myths: - sleep regressions during infancy - it's 'normal' for toddlers to hit and bite - it's 'normal' for teenagers to rebel 2. She also offers accurate information about developmental stages that helps parents who are implementing the Aware Parenting approach in each of the three aspects - attachment-style parenting, non-punitive discipline and the prevention of, and healing from, stress and trauma. Aletha includes information about the normal stages of separation anxiety, the normal stage of autonomy during the second year, and differentiating between normal developmental fears and traumatic fears. You can find out more about Aletha's work and her books at www.awareparenting.com
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You're going to really enjoy my interview with Aletha Williams. She was born in Jamaica and moved to the US when she was 13 years old....listen as she shares her journey from serving, to healing and back to serving again; this time in a very different capacity. You can find Aletha at Inner Starr Compass Healing LLC and on Facebook For more information about the Healthy Holidays Retreat and to register for FREE, visit the Healthy Holidays Retreat - can't wait to see you there!! For all things: Women Finding Clarity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In this episode, I have the honour of interviewing the founder of Aware Parenting, Aletha Solter. Aletha is a Swiss/American developmental psychologist, mother of 2 grown children, international speaker, workshop leader and consultant. She studied with Dr Jean Piaget at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, where she earned her master's degree in human biology. She holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has written several books which have been translated into many languages. Dr Solter is the founder of the Aware Parenting Institute and is recognised internationally as an expert on attachment, trauma, and non-punitive discipline. In this episode we discuss her latest book Healing your Traumatized Child. Dr Solter shares some of her considerable knowledge about trauma and how it impacts our children's bodies. She shares how trauma affects feelings and behaviour, and challenges some of the main misunderstandings about how to support children who have experienced trauma. She describes how children are born knowing how to heal and how parents can facilitate this natural biological healing mechanism. She shares how emotional safety, attachment play and supported crying in arms are all vital parts of this healing process. She shares what her research has shown about how adults can also heal from trauma. She shares how this approach has far-reaching impacts on society at large, to address many of the challenges we currently face in the world. To find out more about Aletha Solter, please visit www.awareparenting.com and her many books, including this one, are available from all online sellers. The Aware Parenting Institute is also on Facebook. I highly recommend all of her books.
If you want to learn about health equity and the American Medical Association, then you have to check out this episode. The AMA's Health Equity Education Center provides a wealth of resources so that you can get informed about this important topic. You will learn about the importance of health equity."Health equity is not about good intention or bad intention. It's about the impact of our decisions."Dr. Aletha Maybank is the senior vice president of the American Medical Association. She focuses on embedding health equity across all the work of the AMA and leading its center for health equity.About Dr. Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH Dr. Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH, is the senior vice president of the American Medical Association. Her main focus is on embedding health equity across all the work of the AMA and leading its center for health equity. The death of George Floyd lit a fire under the conversation about the health of the black community. She believes the history and understanding of what we know about health to be tied to the same narrative of these things have been made invisible. The AMA has been on the front lines of health equity since 1989. It's important to understand that equity is about the process and the things that happen in the process before the outcome. People have to be more aware of what equity is.In this episode, you will learn:1. Social determinants of health and health equity2. The death of George Floyd and its impact on perceptions of health and health care3. The AMA's work on anti-racism and health equityConnect with Dr. Maybank:LinkedinTwitterAMA Center for Health EquityConnect with Corey:Linkedin**My City My Health Conference 2022**In PersonVirtualAdvertising inquiries: Advertise@thehealthyproject.coSupport the show
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In this episode, we talk about Aletha Solter, Ph.D. the founder of The Aware Parenting Institute, and her books: The Aware Baby, Tears and Tantrums, Cooperative and Connected, Attachment Play, Raising Drug-Free Kids and Healing Your Traumatised Child. We share information about what's in them and who they are helpful for. We also express our gratitude for Aletha and her work, which has had such a powerful effect on our lives. We also share exciting news about our book, including its title! Please come over to our Facebook page, or find us on Instagram @theawareparentingpodcast You can find Marion at www.marionrose.net and Lael at www.laelstone.com.au And if you haven't already, would you be willing to subscribe to the podcast so we can show up in your podcast feed? We're sending you much love and compassion in your parenting journey. Marion and Lael xoxo
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Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH currently serves as the chief health equity officer and senior vice president for the American Medical Association (AMA) where she focuses on embedding health equity across all the work of the AMA and leading its Center for Health Equity.She joined the AMA in April 2019 as the association's inaugural chief health equity officer to launch AMA's Center for Health Equity. Prior to this, Dr. Maybank served as the founding deputy commissioner for the Center for Health Equity at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Aimed at strengthening equity efforts and transforming organizational culture, the Center became a model of success recognized by NYC leadership, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. She was instrumental in infusing equity at the neighborhood level and advancing the department's place-based approach to addressing health inequities. She also set precedence with groundbreaking work at the Office of Minority Health in the Suffolk County Department of Health Services while serving as the founding director.Main Topics Dr. Maybank's desire to be a doctor from a very young age and her journey to a career in public health (2:42) The intersection of media and public health and how she landed a starring role in a commercial with Doc McStuffins (8:12) How Dr. Maybank founded Center for Health Equity and how it led to her role at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (15:45) The history of health equity and how it's evolved and the importance of properly defining terms (21:00) What is the AMA, Dr. Maybank's role as the first Chief Health Equity Officer of the AMA, and the history of health equity within the association (27:34) The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on her early days at the AMA and how it influenced her strategies (32:42) Why Dr. Maybank doesn't like the term DEI (35:51) An overview of key health equity policy documents produced by the AMA (40:07) Dr. Maybank's key priorities, including equity action plans from different departments, working directly with health systems, emphasizing equity and innovation, and reconciling and repairing some of AMA's harmful past (44:15) Episode Linkshttps://www.ama-assn.org/news-leadership-viewpoints/authors-news-leadership-viewpoints/aletha-maybank-md-mphAdvancing Health Equity Strategic Plan: https://www.ama-assn.org/about/leadership/ama-s-strategic-plan-embed-racial-justice-and-advance-health-equity Advancing Health Equity: A Guide to Language, Narrative and Concepts: https://www.ama-assn.org/about/ama-center-health-equity/advancing-health-equity-guide-language-narrative-and-concepts-0 In Full Health Initiative: https://www.ama-assn.org/about/ama-center-health-equity/full-health-initiative-advance-equitable-health-innovation Connect with Aletha:https://www.linkedin.com/in/aletham/https://twitter.com/dralethamaybankConnect with KP:linkedin.com/in/kaakpema-kp-yelpaala-379b269/https://twitter.com/inonhealthinonhealth.com/podcastinonhealth.com/Listen, rate, and subscribe!Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Today we're having a conversation with Zhalman Harris. This is Zhalman's second time on the show and he's sharing about life in Liberia, and the Aletha's Legacy, a non-profit organization started by Zhalman to help aid the children in his home country of Liberia. How does a Liberia-based Orphanage relate to 30a, FL? You're about to find out.The show is hosted by Rick Steiner with Steiner Event Group, a premier national event planning company.And co-hosted by Shannon Richmond, the Vice President of the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce.Got a corporate event or wedding that you're wanting to be world-class? Check out Rick's work here:https://www.steinereventgroup.comAre you a business near Bay County, FL?Check out the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce here:https://www.pcbeach.org
**CONTENT IS RATED R - LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED Murder, Drugs, Spooky Stuff, Piranhas, More Cursing, Violence** Join Kira Anti-pants and Identity Crisis Marci as we wrap up this 3 parter, celebrate Kira's Day of Birth and barely make it through since it was midnight. The recently solved cold case of Aletha Jo Williams and weird stuff that happens around the trail. Spooky Stuff? Piranhas? Passage of underground tunnels for a Lake monster? La LLorona sightings? Satanic Rituals in abandoned schools from the 1800s?
In this episode, black, indigenous, educator Aletha Fields joins us. She shares her stories of writing and performing her written word art, taking 20 years to release the work in form of a book, and shares her ancestral influence of why she is a pristine clean chef. Her Wellness Wisdom is all throughout this episode, but her single and double shots include: I can do the next right thing, and I have a 100% success rate of surviving my worst days. Join us, with an extra large cup of coffee, you won't want to miss a single moment of this episode! Check out more DSW content at doubleshotofwellness.com Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/doubleshotofwellness
Aletha Noonan's path at CDW began when she joined the sales team in 1994. Now the SVP of Product and Partner Management, Aletha has helped CDW become the leading multi-brand provider of IT solutions to business, government, education, and healthcare customers in the US, UK, and Canada. In 2021, CDW received the VMware Industry Partner Award winner for its outstanding work with healthcare organizations. On this episode, host Kathleen Tandy chats with Aletha about a wide array of topics, from the value of customer-centric partnerships and the generational nuances that shape them to the war for talent and what initiatives CDW has taken to attract and retain expertise in this constantly evolving ecosystem. Aletha's passion, positive outlook, and inclusive attitude shine as she shares insights from her career. Enjoy this inspiring conversation. About the Guest: Aletha Noonan is Senior Vice President of Product and Partner Management at CDW. You can find Aletha on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aletha-c-noonan-56a7bb8/ or on Twitter at @alethaCDW. About the Host: Kathleen Tandy is Vice President of Global Partner and Alliances Marketing at VMware. You can find Kathleen on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ktandy85/, or on Twitter at @kaktandy. To learn more about VMware's partner programs, please visit: https://www.vmware.com/partners/partner-executive-edge.html. Subscribe, follow, and review the VMware Partnership Perspectives podcast.
AMA CXO Todd Unger talks with AMA Chief Health Equity Officer Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH, about the AMA's critical work to advance health equity in 2022. Watch AMA's Prioritizing Equity video series, and access additional tools and resources here: https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/health-equity/prioritizing-equity-video-series
Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH currently serves as the Chief Health Equity Officer and Senior Vice President for the American Medical Association (AMA) where she focuses on embedding health equity across all the work of the AMA and leading the Center for Health Equity. She joined the AMA in April 2019, as their inaugural Chief Health Equity Officer. Dr. Maybank previously served as Founding Director for the Center for Health Equity at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (2014) and the Office of Minority Health in the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (2006). She is a nationally recognized speaker, writer and advisor on issues related to health equity, the future of medicine, and public health impact. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Johns Hopkins University, a Medical Degree from Temple University School of Medicine, and a Master of Public Health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. AMA Health Equity Publications Organizational Strategic Plan to Embed Racial Justice and Advance Health Equity Advancing Health Equity: A Guide to Language, Narrative and Concepts Dr. Aletha Maybank: A Commitment to Advance Health Equity on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOUB6QFsr1k Prevalence of Personal Attacks and Sexual Harassment of Physicians on Social Media
Creating a platform for people who will be able to speak more. And taking responsibility for the community. That's a bit of what Dr. Aletha Cherry, PhD is making happen as a change agent.In this AthMindset episode, Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSW, shares space with Aletha R. Cherry, PhD, to discuss anxiety, depression, therapy, coping through sports, Morehouse College, Polo, creating a platform for people to speak more, and being the change agent.As Dr. Aletha Cherry says about herself:My father is pretty wise. He told me once that I could either save the world or finish my PhD program; I couldn't do both at the same time. With that being said, I'm a Doc now. I thoroughly enjoy connecting with schools across the globe, through my activities with iEARN, as the Vice President of the Georgia Partners of the Americas, and through local civic outreach. I'm also a very strong education and parental advocate. With my children's passions of Latin dance, polo, and community activism, I find myself involved in fundraising and awareness of all three.This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. And it's all about mental health in sports.From Lisa:I'm Lisa Bonta Sumii and this is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. This podcast series is a space for conversations with athletes, coaches, practitioners, and stakeholders in sports. And it's where those individuals share their perspectives, experiences, and thoughts on mental health in sports. Eric Kasimov of SportsEpreneur is generously hosting the AthMindset Podcast Series on his platform as he deeply believes that these conversations are essential and deserve to be prioritized.This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. SportsEpreneur — the content platform where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide!If you are looking to start a podcast or create original content, you have to talk with the team at SportsEpreneur. I work with them and I vouch for them. It's that simple. Go to SportsE.io to learn more. Are you an athlete or entrepreneur looking to create content? Learn More.Useful web pages from this episode:SportsEpreneurAthMindset | Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSWMorehouse Polo TeamKazCM Podcast ProductionMore content on Mental Health:AthMindset | Sport Social Work with Dr. Stacy KratzAthMindset | Reggie Walker on the Game Within the GameMental Health in Sports is Everything and Skip Bayless is Flat-Out WrongLet's Connect:Lisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn, TwitterAletha R. Cherry, PhD: LinkedIn, InstagramEric Kasimov: Twitter, LinkedInThat's a wrap:Thank you for listening to this AthMindset Podcast Series episode on SportsEpreneur titled, “AthMindset | Aletha Cherry, PhD on Being a Change Agent”.SportsEpreneur podcast episodes are all about colliding sports and entrepreneurship.We hope you will Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you take in your podcasts!Intro Music, “escape” was provided by Pluto Tracks. Check out more from our content platform: SportsEpreneur. The place where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide!Eric KasimovThe post AthMindset | Aletha R. Cherry, PhD on Being a Change Agent appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
Creating a platform for people who will be able to speak more. And taking responsibility for the community. That's a bit of what Dr. Aletha Cherry, PhD is making happen as a change agent. In this AthMindset episode, Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSW, shares space with Aletha R. Cherry, PhD, to discuss anxiety, depression, therapy, ... Read more The post AthMindset | Aletha R. Cherry, PhD on Being a Change Agent appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
On this episode of the Post Podcast, Hays Arts Council executive director Brenda Meder shares details about Thursday's Wichita Children's Theatre performance of Alice in Wonderland. Transcript Brenda Meder You know what we've got a lot of good stuff I wanted to share this morning. The first one of which is next week Thursday. Students in Hays don't have school on Friday. So we thought it would be a good night, next week, Thursday, at seven o'clock. In the Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center. We have a family theater production of Alice in Wonderland from the Wichita Children's Theater. We've got Wichita Children's Theatre, making their regular one day, one day, you know, Hays visit that we do. And so I believe it's the first graders that we can do a little spacing and Beach/Schmidt instead of two grades, the first graders from around this area, a number of them will be attending a production of Alice during the day, I believe theirs is in the afternoon. And we've also got a production from which Children's Theatre of Schoolhouse Rock live for fourth grade. I love that show. Yeah. And so fourth graders will be attending that in the morning. So we really tried to get we haven't had students in Beach/Schmidt for live theater events, obviously for quite some time. And we're doing some spacing. So we're having less students in there, still trying to really work our, our way through this, you know, as responsibly as we can, but trying to, you know, integrate these things again, and get back a little bit to normal. But what we always do on those days, since so few students are able to attend no matter how we do it. And we know we've got some really little ones that love the family theater, families who love to bring them. So when Thursday, October 28. That's next Thursday. at seven o'clock. These productions are only about 45 minutes, we have a family theater production of Alice in Wonderland, a delightful stage adaptation. You know, the classic story of a little girl with the imagination ends up down the rabbit hole, meeting the White Rabbit, the caterpillar, the Dormouse, and then being invited by the Mad Hatter, to a tea party with the crazy Queen of Hearts. You know, it's all about imagination, and just the worlds that we can create in our mind through imaginations and the power of creativity. And that's what's really the story here with Alice. And we just we love being able to bring that and one of the things that we're really excited about. Ordinarily, even though these companies cost is quite a bit of money, through different underwriting and things and just our desire to reach out. And because we also have the other things paid for during the work, you know, underwritten during the day. Our admission fee for the family productions has always been very minimal, really low ticket prices. Well, I'm really excited and happy to say although we spent 1000s and 1000s of dollars for the company to be here that day, due to an incredible generosity of Memorial gifts given in the name of a wonderful lady named Aletha Denning, whose family some of which live here in Hays, but she loved the arts, she loved creativity, fostering that, especially in children. And we were just so honored that we were the designee for a Aletha's Memorial donations. And we decided that a good way to share this with the larger community instead of just tucking it into a general budget was to have admission be free that night. So I'm really I know and when I mentioned it to her family, they just, they just were thrilled you know because often those things like I said just get tucked into a general budget. So because of the generous Memorial gifts given in honor of Aletha Denning. In fact, her daughter Margie Hammerschmidt was one of our summer gallery exhibition features Marjorie's first big big feature and beautiful paintings by Margie. But it's Marjorie Hammerschmidt's mom, because I had just been there, but there will be no fee, no admission charge for anyone, children or adults to attend that production. And like I said, these these are wonderful professional productions done by a, a touring company out of the Wichita Children's Theater. They've got larger big shows they do down there, but when they traveled there a little bit smaller shows, but no less amazing professional, well done. Great sound systems, but that is on Thursday, October 28 7pm. After the show. The cast always comes out front there's a meet and greet because it is part of the big holiday Halloween weekend with no school the next day, any children that want to wear their Halloween costumes get one more shot to put those beauties on where your Halloween costumes, because we will have some goodie treat bags for all the children when they leave that evening. But again, no fee to attend because of that generosity, and says nothing about the quality of the productions just because of generosity. So seven o'clock next Thursday, October 28. In the Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center, Alice in Wonderland for children, and the people who love them. James Bell Do people that want to go do they need tickets or anything or since it's free, they just, Brenda Meder They just show up. And what's great is it works out perfect. We never have a huge crowd for the evening production. It's great if we do but we usually don't, because so many kids do get to come during the day. But it's wonderful when they're not being assigned seating in any way. When people come, we're there greeting them, but just allow them to go in, we only open the floor because that's always most sufficient for the audiences we have. And it's great because in the times that we're still living in, and some people still being a little cautious. You can just sit wherever you want in there. So if there's a space and it's like, let's just sit over here, we're a little more to ourselves or no, we want to take the kids down front more, or whatever it might be. Families get to make that call because there's nothing assigned when you come to the theater. And again get to go for free because of this gift. But yeah, so it's it's easy. Nobody's got to fumble with money. Nobody's got a fumble with tickets. Just come and enjoy this wonderful production. That is a gift on behalf of the Hays Arts Council, and the memorial of Aletha Denny for just the community to enjoy again, no school the next day, everything will be over plenty early, even with the meet and greet after. But still, it makes it nice when there's no school and another excuse to wear those cute Halloween costumes. James Bell Absolutely love it. Oh, well, that's very nice. But I'm wondering to like what's going on down at the gallery because you always have something together Brenda Meder There is. there's so much more. And while we're in the strain, first of all, this the thought process of children. As I know, I think you guys have been promoting it. It's certainly the you know, the D.H.D.C has, there is the Trick or Treat downtown again, for children. And that is next Friday, October 29 from three to 5pm. And I just wanted to remind everyone that the Hays Arts Council will be participating. But we're we're so glad that event takes place through through the bricks in the DHDC organization. And it's from three to five. But instead of coming to the Hays Art Center main building, which is always what we've been out of, we're going to have our Trick or Treat event be on our annex facility. So right on Main 1010 Main. And many, many years ago, one of the Hays High prom believe it or not, was his high prom, use the theme Candyland. And because they needed to repository for all these incredible things they'd made. They've been at the Arts Council, they've actually been loaned out and shared with people, but they were just, they were just, you know, entrusted to us. And so I thought well, let's have a little fun. So I'm going to set up this wonderful giant Candyland theme right inside the front door. So a great photo op as well. So it'll be pretty and fun. And so come in and see our giant Candyland display and instead of candy, we will have a little my little take home. A little complete little packet of a little craft project instead of candy. So stop by take home your little craft project that you can have fun doing later while you're eating your candy. But again, that's from three to five on the bricks in downtown Hays. Friday the 29th so another thing we're participating in and Halloween, but you'll come to our annex 1010 Main Street Hays Art Center annex. Enjoy our giant Candyland display inside and get a take home craft project. And then for our main gallery. We've currently got an exhibition by Frank Nichols. Frank was a longtime instructor at Fort Hays State University's Department of Art and Design. He retired in 99. Frank actually passed away in 2013. But we often get requests and inquiries about his work. He was a brilliant printmaker, and painter, an award winning artist. And I love Frank and we had a great relationship with him at the gallery. And so we still there were still a large body of his work, that his son, it's still been housing. And it hadn't been back in Hays for a long time. So I just thought that would be a really cool thing to do. The colors are rich and warm. It just was a very appropriate thing that felt right on so many levels for this time of the year. Not to mention, it's just amazing art. So that will be up through November, the I think it's the 24th whatever the Wednesday is before Thanksgiving. We'll have it up literally right before the day before Thanksgiving up to that date. And so it's up now. It's our daily feature on Saturdays. And not only are there a lot of wonderful large frameworks, that and the prices are amazing. They're they're less expensive than they were when Frank was alive, and they're gorgeous. A lot of them are framed. And, but we're also have a lot of things that are unframed. In fact, anything that's in a frame, if you said Oh, but I'd want to reframe it anyway, we will take it out of the frame, and you can get it, you know you so you can buy it framed or unframed. And there's a whole big stash of things that aren't framed both the the exquisite hand colored etchings, as well as the ink and acrylic paintings that he was doing later that we're still in that same style, when laborious after he just didn't want to deal with printmaking anymore. But Frank Nichols work at the Arts Council, through the day before Thanksgiving, come in and see that really wonderful, wonderful work. And then want to remind everybody, three weeks from yesterday is the deadline for the big Five State Photography. And we're starting to get some things and they roll in slowly at this point, the flurry comes in that last week. And of course, with everything you know, that's how I am, too. But the call for entries is ongoing three weeks from yesterday is the deadline and go to our website for any information and the details on this project. It's open to any photographer of any age, background experience, preference of subject and process in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Colorado, through the support of our sponsors, were able to give out $1500 in cash awards across the three categories of nature, people and open and last year we instituted it through the through the pandemic process. But we're doing it again this year because it worked so well in the exhibition looked amazing. You just submit 8 x 10 photographs on paper, and your entry fee and and you know and form and all that kind of stuff. So it's not actual big works matted and framed, where you spend all this money and don't even know if it's going to get accepted or not. It's just eight by 10s, on paper not digitally submitted your photograph on paper. That way you know exactly what the judge is going to look like. Look at those are placed in clear plastic sleeves with rigid cardstock. We put them in large binders, and then I hand deliver those to the judge. The gentleman this year is Mike Sinclair. He is an instructor at KU and a professional photographer. And in fact, he did a workshop this summer here in Hays. Great gentlemen, I think he's going to judge us a great show. And then when those come back to us, we mount them and frame them. And I have had a couple of people ask about specifics, we're very, very aware of what could be cut off or or hidden, their standard commercial cut eight by 10 mats, which means that the opening itself is actually seven and a half inches by nine and a half inches. So if people want to be very much aware of what might get trimmed off, you certainly want to have that overlap. But that standard and for an eight by 10, you know, it's a quarter inch allowance all the way around. And that is the actual window opening of them. And then we put them in these really nice black wood frames, these slightly off white mats, and we put up all the pieces in our gallery. So everything you need to know other details, reiterating what I've said even some other things, they're online, but the deadline is November, the ninth, that'll be the entry submission deadline. So we have time to get them processed in a couple of days, fire them off, and still get them back in time. So we can get those notification cards mailed out. So check that out. If you are a photographer, if you know someone who is. And again, it's all about the image, no reputation, no bio for who the artists are the judges just seeing the images. And however you do it and process it. And what you choose to shoot is up to you. And so we want to make everybody aware of that. And then one of the other things I wanted to mention just to give people a heads up, we've talked we talked about it actually last month already, the Winter Art Walk will be Saturday, December 4, we're moving it to a Saturday like we did with the Spring Artwalk. It worked out beautifully. It gave people more time to really enjoy and engage. Also an opportunity to you know, stroll in and out of some of our downtown businesses through the course of this wonderful day. Eat at one of our fabulous eating and drinking establishments. And it doesn't have to just be downtown locations. But that's always the core area. But again, that will be 10am to 4pm on Saturday, December the fourth and the five state photography show I just talked about, which is always a huge hit with photographers and just our attending audience. That's the day it opens. The photography show always serves as the anchor of that Winter Art walk. And again, that will be Saturday December the fifth from 10 to four. And the reason I'm mentioning it now is not so much for the guests who come but for artists or locations who want to participate. There's no fee as a site as an artist. Nobody's got to send Commission's back to us. It is just a wonderful opportunity for our community to be engaging in the arts. And with it being in December we get to do it during the daylight hours when maybe it won't be quite as frigid as we've had a lot of that those evening you know first Friday in December exhibitions, it'll be light, hopefully a little warmer with a whole lot more time to just enjoy engage and make your way through our community. James Bell Very cool. Is that the same day as the frost Fest Parade?I know that's like no, no, Brenda Meder No, the Frost Fest Parade. I believe is the next weekend. The tree lighting for downtown is the Friday night before and that's often been a part of our of the Winter Art Walk is the tree lighting, but we've moved it to Saturday but what is cool one of the events will be the downtown farmers art market, you know the art market the art and craft market that they do every year. I think it's indoors I'm not sure where but I know that that event will be on the Saturday so it will be part it will be one of the features of the Art Walk the winter Art Walk on Saturday, as well as a lot of other really cool things that are shaping up. So it's going to be a wonderful day tree lighting the night before and the frost Fest Parade I believe the following weekend. So yeah, amazing things in our downtown and across our community really at the holidays. I will even give a plug I know Terry Crull was in a great thing coming up this next Friday night with the concert down town the symphony on Sunday, I'll even give them a shout out. They've got their children's symphony concert on Sunday afternoon, check their Facebook page and website. It's just so wonderful, all the great arts, things that go on in our community, for children, for adults, for the community as a whole. And a lot of times I promote those on our Facebook page, whether they're our events or not, because anything that makes our community better and richer. We're all in this together. And so you can definitely follow our Facebook page because I try to share all the good news from all these arts and cultural things. And go to our website for more information that's just haysartscouncli.org but between our Facebook page and our website, we will get the word out as best we can if not come by or give us a call.
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We're coming back and we want this new world to not just be good, but be better than what we could have imagined. What will it take to turn around? Find out in this week's podcast, a replay of our Mobilize Women Week session "The Great Comeback!"
Aletha Jo Williams had some minor run-ins with the law. Then she became pregnant and in 2001 and 2002 seemed to be turning her life around when her Utah family reported her missing. Police did some investigation but had little to go on and her disappearance became a cold case. Acting on new information in 2014, police obtained a search warrant and sent drivers into waterways looking for her body. They didn't find Aletha and no arrests were made for what appears to be her murder. Now, just this week (July 6), a dramatic new development occurred. We rushed out this podcast to tell the story.
ALETHA VANDERMAAS is friendly, approachable and funny. She laughs easily. but don't let that easygoing style fool you. Aletha is a significant player in the trend in midcentury interior design, both in her home state of Michigan and in social media. I first met Aletha through my wife Elin Walters, curator of Exactly Designs. Aletha and Elin are "design soul sisters" who both have created successful separate interior design businesses in the midcentury design, Like Elin (I/H Episode 12) , Aletha through her business True Home Restorations is especially passionate about midcentury modern style. Aletha describes herself as a preservationist. She works with clients to maintain as much of the authentic aspects of midcentury homes, including materials, spaces and textures, while also updating them for modern times. We talk about the distinctive qualities that are hallmarks of Midcentury Design, from the rooflines, materials, and architecture. In our conversation we talk about her approach to midcentury interior design and creating a business as a solopreneur. Aletha started in publishing and then was a wedding planner for 10 years before she found her way to interior design because, she says, she "loved houses." It started with a blog in the early 2000's and has since grown to thousands of followers in social media as well as choice midcentury home projects throughout the state of Michigan. Aletha is humble, kind, and a lively conversationalist in addition to being steeped in the specifics of midcentury modern and midcentury modest design. Our conversation is a class in this trend. Links: Aletha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aletha_/?hl=enAletha/MidModMich: http://www.midmodmich.com/p/about.htmlAtomic Ranch article on Aletha and Greg's Home: https://www.atomic-ranch.com/architecture-design/curb-appeal/renovation-guide-midcentury-weekend-warrior/Aletha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alethavandermaas/Aletha on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aletha?lang=enEmily Henderson/designer: https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/Mandy Moore: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/mandy-moore-takes-ad-inside-her-dreamy-1950s-homeKaren Nepacena of Destination Eichler: https://www.destinationeichler.com/
This week, WEDI presents a session recorded from our annual spring event, WEDI 2021 with Chief Health Equity Officer Dr. Aletha Maybank of the American Medical Association and Michael Currie of UnitedHealthGroup. Moderated by WEDI Chair Nancy Spector, the two discuss the meaning and objective of their positions, the current climate in the country as it pertains to health disparities and how they address those issues from their unique perspectives.
Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH, currently serves as the Chief Health Equity Officer and Group Vice President for the American Medical Association (AMA), where she focuses on embedding health equity across all the work of the AMA and leading the Center for Health Equity. In this episode, Dr. Maybank discusses her experiences in the medical field and her desire to pursue public health. It was in her work with the Office of Minority Health that she became entrenched in health disparities work. Issues such as racial justice and health equity have since been a focal point in her career. Additionally, Dr. Maybank describes the cadre of people in her professional circle who serve as allies and leaders. The relationships that she has cultivated personally and professionally, coupled with her self-care regimen, have been fundamental to her ability to lead. Twitter: @dralethamaybankLearn more about the AMA's Prioritizing Equity Video SeriesBook recommendation: All About Love: New Visions
BONUS EPISODE - APRIL POETRY MONTH Aletha Fields, writer, professor, and poet joins drLoni in a conversation about her craft, its presence in social justice, and her hope for young people. She shows us how the gifted, the divine nature, and the dis-eased meet at the juncture of her art and help us all see the world. Aletha challenges everyone to use their pen "as a scalpel" and she eloquently tells us "if [we] don't write it, it didn't happen!" Enjoy this conversation as Aletha reads her work and celebrates her inspirations. Happy Poetry Month drLoni
Ryan and Justin speak with Aletha Burgess and Mylon Patton on the future of Morgan School.
“The problem with strategic planning in a pandemic is there are so many different elements in there that impact our ability to have student achievement, but we can’t lose sight of that goal.” Six months after she first spoke to Wendy about the complexities of reopening school during Covid, elementary and middle school principal Aletha Snowberger returns to update us on how things are going.
I spoke with Aletha Williams on Jan 22, 2021 after meeting her on social media. I learned more about her in our conversations and how much intuition has supported her throughout her life. Aletha brings her own stories and insights about life and intuition in this episode and how when we have to do things to make things work we are still supported in the end. Aletha Williams is a native of Jamaica. Her parents decided that the entire family shouldrelocate to the United States for better opportunities. They did not know that all of their certifications were null and void. Watching her family struggle to pay bills, Aletha used her education opportunities to enter the United States Naval Academy. She graduated from the Naval Academy in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in English and a minor in French.She received her commission as an officer and became one of the first waves of women to serve on combat ships. In 2003, Aletha’s career was placed on hold when she was diagnosed with cancer. At that time, the Navy did not have a sabbatical protocol, and thus, her actions to go to shore duty was a career stopper. Even more stressful, Aletha decided to risk her cancer getting worse when she decided to have her second and last child. She thanks God every day that she survived and has been cancer free for seventeen years.Aletha retired from the Navy after 20 years of service with two master’s degrees, InformationSystems Operations (ISO) and a Master of Science in System Engineering (MSSE).Currently, Aletha is pursuing her Ph.D. in Mind and Body Medicine with a subspecialty in Integrative Wellness Coaching (IWC). She is a partner in a skincare line called Love and Care Natural Aromatherapy. She also recently opened her Life Coaching business as a Spiritual & Transformational Life Coach called Inner Starr Compass Healing. Her services include life coaching, reiki, soul art, and eventually, equine-assisted therapy.Aletha enjoys painting, journaling, and traveling. When not working, she enjoys learning something new from a mentor. She finds it exhilarating to keep her mind stimulated by learning new things. She hopes that the world becomes more collaborative and kind towards each other and our home.https://www.innerstarrcompasshealing.com/
Neste episódio especial, em comemoração ao Dia das Mulheres, entrevistamos a Dra. Aletha Caetano (@alethacaetano), corredora e Phd em Exercício e Saúde da Mulher. Um bate-papo sincero sobre assuntos que interessam a todas as mulheres: menstruação, incontinência, menopausa, lesões, TPM, etc. Este episódio é apresentado por Thiago Souza (@tsouzabr), corredor e co-fundador do Corrida Perfeita, com a participação de Rosaura Macedo (@rosauramacedo), corredora e colaboradora da nossa equipe de mídias. Ouça até o final e compartilhe com as amigas corredoras! --- > Venha treinar com a gente no Clube Corrida Perfeita: http://andrei.ac/3sYSCH1
I was excited to welcome a friend and former colleague, Aletha Noonan, the Senior Vice President of Product and Partner Management at CDW. In this partner spotlight of CDW, Aletha shares her focus to solve for customers and do the right thing.
This week on the Truth to Power Happy Hour, we gather around the microphones at the end of the week for a timely conversation about the state of public K-12 education in Louisville today. We bring you up to date on the problems posed by the impending reopening of in-person instruction and touch on a full suite of issues facing our local schools over the last year, including non-traditional instruction (NTI) and the digital divide, racial justice and student equity, student outcomes, physical plant equity, and the legislative session and its impact on public school education. Joining co-hosts Justin Mog (Sustainability Now!) and Doug Lowry (Forward Radio community partner, Sowers of Justice Network) in the virtual studio are Dr. Chris Kolb and Aletha Fields. Aletha is a mother of two living children and 22-year veteran teacher in JCPS, teaching at Iroquois High School. Dr. Kolb is a current JCPS Board member & a proud graduate of Atherton High School (’94), a JCPS parent, an experienced educator, and a community leader with a track record of advocacy for children. He earned a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 2009. As a professor of anthropology and urban studies at Spalding University in downtown Louisville, he teaches and mentors hundreds of JCPS graduates. On Truth to Power each week, we gather Forward Radio programmers and friends to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at http://forwardradio.org
The film and play "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" is a great piece of historical fiction, but it gets one thing very wrong: Ma Rainey's records were actually produced by two extraordinary African-Americans: J. Mayo Williams & Aletha Dickerson. Here is their story and, in this case, truth is far more interesting than fiction.Support the show (https://paypal.me/BFrank53?locale.x=en_US)
Destin local, Zhalman Harris, joins us on the Hello Frances Podcast this week. A former rapper, actor, writer, and photographer with Destin VIP Magazine, his biggest role is founder and president of Aletha’s Legacy, a nonprofit organization founded to give underprivileged children in Liberia and Africa hope and a chance to better education. Zhalman immigrated to the United States 20 years ago, and at the time he was convinced he would never step foot on his home continent ever again.
So, you've finally reached a good place in your lupus journey. But where do you go from there? Suzanne chats with Aletha Acree about her path from newly diagnosed patient in a support group to LFA, GOC Community Outreach Coordinator. Years ago, when Aletha had finally gotten her lupus under control, she decided she didn't need her support group anymore. She shares what brought her back to the chapter and what drives her to help others.
Komend weekend is de zevende speelronde van de Eredivisie te zien. Daarin o.a. FC Utrecht die jacht gaat maken op de top 3, blijft Vitesse zo goed spelen en wat doet Ajax dit weekend na de monsteroverwinning tegen VVV Venlo? Michiel Zwartepoorte sprak Aletha Leidelmeijer in de ochtendshow van WILD FM: Wake Up Wild.
"We’re also focused on your students’ needs, their emotional needs and well being first, before we teach them algebra and physical science." On the eve of a new school year, elementary and middle school principal Aletha Snowberger talks to Wendy about reopening school in a pandemic. From the logistics of getting kindergarteners to the correct classrooms when parents aren’t allowed in the building to teachers learning how to engage online with new students, complexities abound.
Aletha Fields is a community-raised social justice activist, writer, poet, JCPS teacher, an adjunct lecturer at Uof L, a board member of the Louisville Community Grocery, a board member of the Jefferson County Teachers Association, and a Fairness Campaign past co-coordinator. She is also a licensed and ordained minister. Fields promotes equity and inclusion in all aspects of life for all people addressing community issues including LGBTQ+ rights, police brutality, homelessness, immigration rights, mental health access, and equity in education.
Solutions to Violence features a panel discussion sponsored by Sowers of Justice. The panel discussions features Cory Lockhart and Aletha Fields. The title of the panel discussion is "Nonviolence & Anti-racism." Cory Lockhart is a teacher, peace activist and director of Heart Communication. Aletha Fields is a social justice activist, a poet, author, a JCPS teacher, an adjunct University of Louisville instructor and a former director of the Fairness Campaign.
We invited Dr. Maybank, Chief Health Equity Officer of the American Medical Association, to the Lounge to discuss how we got here, where we are currently, and where we go next in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Getting to know a little bit about CJ Thoroughbreds with CJ Johnsen and Flying Aletha's upcoming race at Royal Ascot. Melanie and I also discuss our favorite race tracks and Ascot moment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andawaytheyjoe/support
Ruth interviews Cassie Chambers Armstrong from Louisville's 8th District, and Aletha Fields, from the 4th District, both Democratic candidates running for Louisville Metro Council.
Darryl Young Jr. and Aletha Fields, both Metro Council candidates from the 4th District, each offer their approaches to advocating for the needs of their district and empowering their constituents to have a greater say in the halls of power.
June is Caribbean American Heritage Month and "IN MY HEAD with Jay Blessed" kicks off a special series focused on extraordinary individuals of Caribbean heritage, who are making valuable contributions to American society. Up first is Dr. Aletha Maybank, first ever Chief Equity Officer and VP at the American Medical Association. Dr. Maybank talks about her Antiguan background; being a black physician in American; dives deeply into COVID-19's impact on our minds and our children; and breaks down her fight towards dismantling systemic biases and providing health equity. Get into Ep. 41: "A Discussion on Health Equity." RESOURCES: Dr. Maybank Q&A with Oprah on COVID-19 impact on minorities (4/15) AMA Announces New COVID-19 Health Equity Resources The Coronavirus Was an Emergency Until Trump Found Out Who Was Dying The Pandemic’s Missing Data- NYT Op-Ed by Dr. Maybank Top physician orgs urge COVID-19 mortality by race, ethnicity (4/8) States tracking COVID-19 race and ethnicity data (updated 5/22) Why racial and ethnic data on COVID-19’s impact is badly needed (by Dr. Maybank – 4/8) Join in the conversation by using the official hashtag #HEADwithJB to share your thoughts on social media. SIGN UP for the Jay Blessed Media Newsletter HERE. Listen to IN MY HEAD with Jay Blessed on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, Soundcloud, Spotify and now on Pandora! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD, SHARE, LEAVE A POSITIVE RATING AND COMMENT! Click to follow and tag Jay Blessed on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Make sure to visit her official website www.JayBlessed.com – “A Human Experience From A Caribbean Perspective.” This is a Jay Blessed Media LLC. Production.
We continue to amp up your excitement for the June 23rd Primary Election as your host, Justin Mog, continues his conversations with Louisville Metro Council candidates who are running in seats that will be decided in the primary. This week we hear from Aletha Fields, a mother of two living children and a 22-year veteran teacher in JCPS, teaching at Iroquois High School. Aretha is endorsed by Kentuckians For The Commonwealth (KFTC) and her platform is based on a Living Wage and a pledge to work for more opportunities for marginalized people in District 4 to create and experience success — success that reflects the entire community, not just a privileged few. Learn more at http://alethafields.com District 4 stretches east from 24th Street north of Broadway, to Baxter Ave. and as far south as just south of Burnett Avenue. The District incorporates portions of many neighborhoods including Russell, Central Business District, Smoketown, Shelby Park, Meriwether, Phoenix Hill, Butchertown, Paristown Pointe, Irish Hill, Germantown and Schnitzelburg. Go to http://jeffersoncountyclerk.org for info on getting registered to vote (deadline: Tuesday, May 26th) and how to vote, including requesting a mail-in ballot to vote absentee (deadline to request: Tuesday, June 16th) Residents of the district will find 6 active candidates for this seat on their Democratic Primary ballots: Ron BOLTON, Aletha FIELDS, Adam CAPERTON, Darryl YOUNG JR., Robert LeVertis BELL, and Jecorey ARTHUR. Note that Dennisha RIVERS will appear on the ballot, but she has dropped out of the race. Note as well, that voters will also find TEN different candidates running against Mitch McConnel for U.S. Senator on the June 23rd ballot! As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on FORward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is used by permission from the fantastic Louisville band, Appalatin. Explore their inspiring music at http://www.appalatin.com
We LOVED GirlTrek's #DaughtersOf conversation with Angela Davis and Nikki Giovanni so we're sharing our favorite gems with y'all.If you missed the conversation, do yourself a favor and catch up on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esPHDvx_aZc
Transcript“As a nation, we've got to put in place a public health system that includes disease preparedness, so that we're ready for whatever is the next shock. And that all of us, no matter who we are, what social-economic status, what race, ethnicity, what job we have, that we don't have to go through this again. It's in our hands. We can do it. And it is within our reach to be able to end these sorts of unacceptable wealth and health disparities.” - Dr. Helene GayleIn today’s episode, co-hosts Dr. Celine Gounder and Ron Klain speak with Dr. Helene Gayle, CEO of the Chicago Community Trust, and Dr. Aletha Maybank, the Chief Equity Officer at the American Medical Association, about the health and wealth gaps that exist in poorer communities in the US, and how COVID-19 has widened these gaps, leaving members of these communities more vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19. They also discuss how racial stereotypes are affecting many people’s abilities to follow public health guidelines, such as the use of face masks. Finally, they discuss how, in order to move past these stereotypes and biases, we need good data, and policies informed by this data, as cases of COVID-19 are likely being underreported in communities of color, leading to a lack of help in areas that need it most.Listener Q&A: Is it possible to safely reopen the country before herd immunity or a vaccine? What can we expect from the second wave of COVID-19 cases when social distancing measures are lifted, and what can we learn from prior pandemics to prepare?This podcast was created by Just Human Productions. We're powered and distributed by Simplecast. We're supported, in part, by listeners like you.#SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #COVID #coronavirus
In this conversation, Aletha Solter, Ph.D. talks about the history of parenting, and in particular, the history of punishment, co-sleeping / the separation of children and parents, and the history of crying and tantrums. This conversation spans pre-history, Ancient Greece and Rome, The Middle Ages, right up until today. Aletha shares about the shifts that have happened since the 1950's in terms of parenting, and where Aware Parenting fits into this picture. You can find out more about her work and books at The Aware Parenting Institute, www.awareparenting.com
RSG — Dis Wêreld Storieverteldag en stories is deel van ons lewe, maar om 'n storie te kan vertel sit nie in almal se broek nie. Sue Pyler het dit goedgedink om met 'n onderwyser, Aletha de Klerk, te gesels oor hoe sy nog vir Graad 12's stories voorlees.
Kristine Aletha is a certified life coach with over 15 years of experience in mental health. We had the privilege of meeting at a life changing conference back in 2013 called Making Things Happen. Since then, we’ve both been on a journey to accomplish our big, scary, bold dreams while growing our families and tending to our businesses. In this episode we’re talking about REAL and PRACTICAL steps to break free from the fears that hold us back, accepting ourselves as we are while making changes that get us closer to our goals. It sounds like a lot to jam into one hour, but Kristine demonstrates how BIG changes can be broken down into bite-sized pieces. “Your thoughts drive your feelings, which drive your actions.” This episode is a gift that you can give to yourself if you’ve ever let fear hold you back from pursuing a big goal. It IS possible to change your life — and it starts from the inside. KRISTINE ALETHA COACHING: WEBSITE: https://www.kristinealetha.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kristinealetha/
Ze heeft een rijk verleden bij RTV Utrecht en is sinds 2016 een bekend gezicht van FOX Sports: Aletha Leidelmeijer. In deze vijfde aflevering van de FC Utrecht Podcast praat Corné in 't Hout met de brunette. Een gesprek over haar journalistieke loopbaan, haar verleden bij FC Utrecht en ervaringen in het vak!
As part of our month-long series of powerhouse women leaders in STEM, my guest today is the Deputy Commissioner in the New York City Department of Health, Dr. Aletha Maybank. Dr. Aletha has a Bachelor’s degree from John Hopkins University, a medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine, and a Master’s degree in Public Health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. She is a pediatrician and is board certified in preventative medicine and public health. Keep Reading >> Dr. Maybank is the founding Director of the Center for Health Equity with a mission to bring an exclusive focus on health equity in all medical departments. Additionally, she has successfully launched the Office for Minority Health and was the founding Director of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services from 2006 to 2009. Today, Dr. Maybank explains her role in founding the Artemis Association – an association that supports women of color getting accepted into medical schools and physician practices – as well as the secrets to her success that has helped her build the amazing career she has today. “You have to believe, also, that you can do it and that you do belong here.” – Dr. Aletha Maybank Today on the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast: What prompted Dr. Maybank to shift from clinical work to community advocacy How her childhood experiences shaped her career path and choices Her biggest career turning point and the lessons she learned from it Why racial and gender equity is so important in STEM fields Dr. Maybank’s Top 4 Success Tips for Fierce Feminine Leaders: Always believe in yourself and who you are. Create opportunities. Find ways to make yourself valuable. Be extra sharp. Really know your stuff. Have courage and discipline. Download the tip sheet HERE. Love the show? Let us know! Are you a fan of the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast? If the tips and interviews we share in each episode have helped you gain the confidence and inspiration to become a better, more powerful leader, head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest review to let us know! Each month, one lucky podcast reviewer will be selected to receive a free coaching session with me – Eleanor Beaton! What are you waiting for? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe and leave a review to enter your name into this month’s drawing! And, if you really want to ramp up your fierceness… Reach out to us for a free 30-minute Bold Women in Business Makeover Session with me or one of the fabulous coaches on my team! Explore your path and discover how you can be the fiercest lady-boss possible. Visit EleanorBeaton.com/Discover. Register for Your Million Dollar Message Women’s Leadership Retreat Are you interested in creating a powerful signature speech, owning your leadership presence, and leveraging it to receive breakout business results in 2017? Register for Eleanor’s Million Dollar Message Women’s Leadership Retreat – an exquisite, 3-day face-to-face retreat with powerhouse women leaders in Toronto, Canada. If you’d like to explore how you can deliver your message to the world and use it to take your business to the next level, join our group of powerhouse female leaders on May 26-28 in Toronto. For more details and register for this amazing, powerful event, visit YourMillionDollarMessageRetreat.com A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors This episode was made possible by our wonderful sponsors, BMO – Bank of Montreal – The Bank for Women. Join the conversation at BMO for Women to gain the insight, knowledge, and support you need to succeed and to truly understand how to manage your money!
This season began with the identification of an epidemic in America---millions leaving the faith. The outlook is bleak and seemingly hopeless, but in episode two our guests share there was hope and that people could return to the faith. This reality is music to the ears of all of us because we all have someone we deeply love who is currently away from the faith. Although, David’s words are encouraging—finding someone who has returned is far in-between. To prove that returns do happen Jake went back to the church he pastored to visit with a good friend, Ronnie Guinn, who had a powerful comeback story. Ronnie came back to the faith after being away for over twenty-five years. But this return story is not just about Ronnie. Proving our lives are not isolated, Jake, visits with Ronnie’s mother Aletha who prayed for him the whole time he was away from the faith. She shares the struggle of trusting in faith her son would return when it looked hopeless that he would. Jake also visited with one of Ronnie’s daughter, Nichole, who shares her own return story along with the impact her Dad’s return had on her life and family.
Our July, 2018 podcast begins a series of podcasts featuring Aletha Watson Barker, 97 years young. Her grandfather was the original owner of Roper Mountain in upstate South Carolina. Born in 1921, Aletha tells her own story with the drama beginning at the age of five…a story full of bravery, love, faith, and dedication to family. Listen now to one woman’s walk through the garden of life. >
Our July, 2018 podcast begins a series of podcasts featuring Aletha Watson Barker, 97 years young. Her grandfather was the original owner of Roper Mountain in upstate South Carolina. Born in 1921, Aletha tells her own story with the drama beginning at the age of five…a story full of bravery, love, faith, and dedication to family. Listen now to one woman’s walk through the garden of life. >
One of my favorite films at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2016 was Safe Bet, a beautifully made film about a memorable evening in a young woman's life. Safe Bet was the brainchild of Aletha Shepherd, a Londoner living in Los Angeles who's one of those people that never seems to stop working. Aletha moved back to London and it took us a long time to coordinate when we could chat, but we worked it out. And I'm glad we did! Besides the fact that I want you all to see Safe Bet, it was great to learn more about Aletha and to hear what she was brewing. As always... watch the film! It is available on Amazon Prime right now. To watch it, CLICK HERE or search for Safe Bet however you get to Amazon Prime. Comments are blocked on this website. To discuss Discover Film episodes, visit the Facebook Group. You can listen to the podcast using the media player below or on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, or Stitcher. Podcast
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Pastor Marcus shares the word from Bolivia and Rock Church sets in Ralph and Aletha Power as Elders of our church!Support the show (http://www.rockdaytona.com/give)
Minister Annie Bell continues her series on I Escaped Series. She welcomes Aletha Robinson.