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Latest podcast episodes about allison hill

The Decibel
Why running is more popular than ever

The Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 25:03


Distance running, once a relatively niche sport, has exploded in popularity. The trend has been ongoing for at least a decade, but 2024′s running season may be the biggest one yet. Marathon race organizers are expecting record participation in races this year, both in Canada and in cities around the world.Today, Ben Kaplan, general manager of iRun Magazine, Allison Hill, co-founder of Hill Run Club, and members of The Decibel's own running club explain how the sport has grown more inclusive and diverse, drawing in a whole new generation of runners.This episode originally aired on May 1, 2024.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com

Rick Outzen's Podcast
Episode 3079: Project Search coming to Santa Rosa Medical

Rick Outzen's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 5:37


Young adults with disabilities now have access to a new job training site, thanks to the opening of Project SEARCH on the Santa Rosa Medical Center campus. The program is a collaboration between Santa Rosa Medical Center, Santa Rosa County District Schools, Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Global Connections to Employment (GCE).  Allison Hill has the details.

Rick Outzen's Podcast
Episode 3080: Real News 9/12/24

Rick Outzen's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 58:38


Rick talks with Sena Maddison, Jim Ryan, Leslie Perrino, Allison Hill, and Brad Garrett.

The Decibel
Why running is more popular than ever

The Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 23:15


Distance running, once a relatively niche sport, has exploded in popularity. The trend has been ongoing for at least a decade, but 2024′s running season may be the biggest one yet. Marathon race organizers are expecting record participation in races this year, both in Canada and in cities around the world.Today, Ben Kaplan, general manager of iRun Magazine, Allison Hill, co-founder of Hill Run Club, and members of The Decibel's own running club explain how the sport has grown more inclusive and diverse, drawing in a whole new generation of runners.This episode originally aired on May 1, 2024.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com

Smart Talk
First Dauphin County library named after African Americans

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 22:25


On June 3, the Dauphin County Library System had its first Library named after an historic African-American couple. The Kline Library located in the Allison Hill area of Harrisburg was renamed the George & Hettie Love Memorial Library. This library is the first library in the county named after African Americans. About a year ago, Dauphin County Board Member Ruby Doub wanted to honor Hettie Love by remaining a library after her. "She became, quote unquote, a hidden figure of Harrisburg, despite the fact that she was well known throughout the community. She finally was getting noted, for having been the first African-American woman to graduate with her MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Penn in 1947, "said Ryan McCrory, Executive Director of the Dauphin County Library System. George and Hettie Love were both educators and civil rights activities. George earned his bachelors, master's, and PhD at the University of Pennsylvania, serving as the first African-American employed as a high school teacher in the Philadelphia school system. "He went on to also be the, assistant commissioner for basic education at the Pennsylvania Department of Education. When he moved, here to Harrisburg, he oversaw in that capacity the desegregation of schools. He was involved with local businesses, the local church, as well as, as well as his fraternity. And so, he kind of led the way in a, in a number of ways, just as much as he did, without quite becoming he wasn't quite the trailblazer, that she was in the sense of being the first, but he was just as important in the role in which education plays, in the citizens of the, of the Commonwealth, "said McCrory. The Dauphin County Library System is also working to create a community room at the George and Hettie Love Memorial Library to honor their commitment to education and the community. "One of the things that we're going to do in the coming months is actually name the community room in the George and Hettie Love Memorial Library, the Klein Family Community Room, as a way of honoring their, long term commitment to the to that library as well as, their future commitment, "said McCory.  Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Independent booksellers continued to expand in 2023, with more than 200 new stores opening

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 2:29


White Rose Books & More is part of the ever-expanding and diversifying world of independent bookstores. Even as industry sales were slow in 2023, membership in the American Booksellers Association (ABA) continued its years-long revival. It now stands at 2,433, more than 200 over the previous year, and has doubled since 2016. Around 190 more stores are in the process of opening over the next two years, according to the ABA. “Our numbers are really strong, and we have a solid, diverse pipeline of new stores to come,” says the book association's CEO, Allison Hill. She cites a range of reasons for people opening stores, from opposing bans to championing diversity to pursuing new careers after the pandemic. “Some are opening to give back to their community. And some still just love books,” she said during a phone interview. Leah Johnson, author of the prize-winning young adult novel “You Should See Me in a Crown” was troubled by the surge in book bans and by what she saw as a shortage of outlets for diverse voices. Last year, she founded Loudmouth Books, one of several independent sellers to open in Indianapolis. “I'm not a person who dreamed of opening a bookstore. I didn't want to be anybody's boss,” Johnson says. “But I saw a need and I had to fill it.” Independent bookselling has never been dependably profitable, and Hill notes various concerns—rising costs, dwindling aid from the pandemic, and the ongoing force of Amazon.com, which remains the industry's dominant retailer even after the e-book market stalled a decade ago. Nikki High, owner of Octavia's Bookshelf, cites a variety of challenges and adjustments—convincing customers they don't have to order items from Amazon.com, supplementing sales by offering tote bags, journals, and other non-book items. “And when we started, [...] we had a ton of different categories. But I found out that short stories and poetry almost never sell for us. People want general fiction, bestsellers, children's books. Classics sell very well, books by James Baldwin and Toni Morrison and Bell Hooks and June Jordan.” “It's incredibly important to listen to your customers.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.

Rick Outzen's Podcast
Episode 2876: LifeView Group ranked #8

Rick Outzen's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 8:20


Pensacola is home to one of the state's top women-led businesses. LifeView Group ranked No. 8 on this year's “Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Florida” by The Women's Edge. The list includes nonprofit and for-profit organizations whose leaders are among the highest-ranking female executives in the Florida marketplace. CEO Allison Hill talks with Rick.

Rick Outzen's Podcast
Episode 2877: Real News 6/20/24

Rick Outzen's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 60:15


Rick talks with Sena Maddison, Matt Coughlin, Don Gaetz, Doug Broxson, Allison Hill, and Brad Garrett.

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
“Absolute Equality” Juneteenth Mural Project / “Lolly the Left-Out Lobster / Quasi

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 51:47


Artists Reginald C. Adams and Fabian Williams detail the “Absolute Equality” Juneteenth Mural Project. Plus, children's book author Allison Hill discusses “Lolly the Left-Out Lobster,” and Quasi drummer Janet Weiss and multi-instrumentalist Sam Coomes stop by ahead of their upcoming show at the EARL on June 22.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sportshour
Riders start your engines: The history makers on two wheels

Sportshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 40:50


Australian motorcycle racer Tayla Relph's interest in motorsport made her a target of bullying at school and she began travelling around Australia in a van with her family whilst following the motorcycle racing calendar. Now Relph is lining up alongside 25 other women - from 18 different countries – as the first all-female motorcycle circuit-racing series at world championship level gets underway. Sportshour's Caroline Barker speaks to Relph ahead of the first race in Italy.Allison Hill shares how she fell in love with running during the pandemic and how that led to her creating Hill Run Club in Toronto, Canada. It's a story of community, friendship and grief with the club boasting over 500 registered members.Born in Germany, European champion boxer Abass Baraou moved to Togo, before returning to Germany. He's since lived in the UK and now in Miami and he tells Sportshour's Sophia Hartley about his globe-trotting story, the racist abuse he faced in Germany and how he's edging closer to a fight for the world title.And – NFL Fan of the Year and US comedian Tom Grossi returns to Sportshour to share his latest challenge of visiting five countries and seven international NFL stadiums in 10 days, passing a $1 million raised for charity in the process.Image: Tayla Relph riding for TAYCO Motorsport during testing ahead of the inaugural FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship season. (Credit: Click Diversity)

The Current
This running club is for Black women, by Black women

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 10:31


Allison Hill says jogging during the pandemic gave her a mental health boost every day. So she started the Hill Run Club, a body-positive, size-inclusive and culturally sensitive running group that aims to help Black women take care of themselves.

The Decibel
Why running is more popular than ever

The Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 23:13


Distance running, once a relatively niche sport, has exploded in popularity. The trend has been ongoing for at least a decade, but 2024′s running season may be the biggest one yet. Marathon race organizers are expecting record participation in races this year, both in Canada and in cities around the world.Today, Ben Kaplan, general manager of iRun Magazine, Allison Hill, co-founder of Hill Run Club, and members of The Decibel's own running club explain how the sport has grown more inclusive and diverse, drawing in a whole new generation of runners.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com

QIC QPod
QPod Take 10 - Job losses and rising unemployment - Should we start to worry?

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 11:39


The latest labour market data suggests employment is slowly shifting to a more sustainable trend, but is it enough to keep rate cuts on the table in 2024? Join QIC's Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter for more on when a sharp fall in jobs growth is expected and where the unemployment rate will land, as well as how China has managed to dig itself out of the property market malaise. It's Take 10, and it's out now.

Chatting with Chaz
S1 Ep15 | The Social Media Crisis

Chatting with Chaz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 57:48


I'm sooo excited to have my friend and psychologist, Dr. Allison Hill back on the podcast this week! In this episode we tackle the social media crisis affecting mental health. We explore how platforms breed comparison, anxiety, and addiction, and discuss strategies for fostering a healthier relationship with social media.Subscribe and like our page! Follow us on Instagram @chattingwithchaz & @linenandflaxco.

QIC QPod
QPod Take 10 - Market fallout from US CPI surprise

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 11:25


Market reaction to the 10 basis point jump in US CPI suggests a growing acceptance of a higher for longer environment. If we are seeing a last gasp growth spurt from the US economy, are we then faced with a lengthy period of below trend growth? QIC's Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter discuss whether nominal and real bond yields are appropriately priced, equity market valuations and implications for the global outlook.

Chatting with Chaz
S1 Ep14 | Narcissism: Beyond the Buzzword

Chatting with Chaz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 49:49


In this episode, we delve deep into the complex world of narcissism with psychologist Dr. Allison Hill. Drawing from her extensive expertise, Dr. Hill sheds light on the subtle yet unmistakable red flags that often accompany narcissistic behavior in romantic relationships. Gain a deeper understanding of narcissism as a personality trait and its impact on both partners' mental health and well-being. Dr. Hill offers practical advice on recognizing early warning signs and establishing healthy boundaries in relationships.Subscribe and like our page! Follow us on Instagram @chattingwithchaz & @linenandflaxco.

QIC QPod
QPod Take 10 - No one is getting younger

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 8:16


Over the coming couple of decades, which countries are most likely to be suppliers of financial capital to the global economy, and which countries are most likely be competing for those funds? Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter discuss QIC's latest demographic projections research and the impact population, ageing and economic growth rates will have on the global investment landscape.

QIC QPod
QPod Take10 - End of an era for Japan while Fed and RBA hold

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 12:53


It's the end of an era for the Bank of Japan, raising borrowing costs for the first time since 2007. Will history reflect on the negative and zero rates experiment as a failure or success, and what are the learnings for asset allocators? QIC's Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter look back on the week of central bank decisions and their impacts to the economic outlook.

Women Run Canada
EP 192. LIVE from TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon: Women in the Marathon

Women Run Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 51:41


In the third installment of recordings from the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon stage: Women in the Marathon. This event was the second live discussion held by Canada Running Series to examine women's challenges in getting to the start line, this time focusing on the marathon. Moderated by Michelle Kay with Sasha Gollish and Melanie Murzeau, the panel was a beautiful cross-section of female runners: Gaby Alcala, Cory Freedman, Allison Hill, Nattalyee Randall and Lauren Roberts. These amazing humans have both experienced their own challenges in getting to the start line AND helped others overcome their obstacles, so the discussion was honest and open. There is always more to talk about, but this was a great way to continue the conversation.  Follow our panelists on Instagram: Gaby Alcala @aztitlan Cory Freedman @towomens_runs Allison Hill @byallisonhill Michelle Kay @yo_mk Melanie Murzeau @blackrunnersofthegta Nattalyee Randall @nattalyee Lauren Roberts @the_running_physio Canada Running Series @runcrs @runcrswest   EPISODE SPONSOR: Oasis ZooRun Get ready to run on the wild side: registration for the Oasis ZooRun is now open! Taking place at the Toronto Zoo on September 14, this unique race brings together runners of all ages and abilities in support of wildlife conservation. Make this your next great adventure: register today at www.canadarunningseries.com  

The Morning Agenda
Worries over high turnover among Pa. election workers, and a conversation over the effects of climate change in one Harrisburg neighborhood

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 14:35


Election workers are scrambling to ensure a safe and secure primary that is now less than two months away. State lawmakers are once again introducing legislation to reform the state's campaign finance laws. A former Lebanon County man is headed to federal prison for his role in the January 6th, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Exposure to Agent Orange and its negative effects is one of the lasting impacts of the Vietnam War. A state representative from Centre County is introducing legislation to help connect Pennsylvania veterans and their families with the benefits. Extreme heat and heavy rainstorms are two examples of severe weather that are more common in Pennsylvania because of climate change. People are already noticing the effects. In Harrisburg's Allison Hill neighborhood, people are seeing old, unmaintained trees threaten homes and property during storms. Listen to a conversation with four neighbors involved in their community about these issues and what they hope the city will do.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women Run Canada
EP 189. Runners We Love with Melanie Murzeau

Women Run Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 33:27


This week was Valentine's Day, so to keep it on brand, I asked my SOLE mate, founder of Black Runners of the GTA & the Scarborough 5K Melanie Murzeau to spend some quality time with me.  Melanie and I both came up with a list of four runners that we love and came back together to discuss our picks and why and see if we had any of the same answers. This would also not be an episode of the pod without me veering dangerously off-topic, so we also talk a fair bit about books we love.  SPOILER ALERT: Skip the show notes if you want to be surprised by our picks as you listen.      SHOW NOTES The Runners We Love that you can find on Instagram: Lanni Marchant @lannimarchant Perdita Felicien @perditafelicien Kara Goucher @karagoucher Sifan Hassan @sifanhassan Karla Del Grande @karladelgrande Carol Lafayette Boyd @carollafayetteboyd Marge Jean-Louis @bymarge Heather Colasuonno @variations.of.heather Allison Hill @byallisonhill   Titles of some of the books we mentioned: My Mother's Daughter: A Memoir of Struggle and Triumph by Perdita Felicien The Longest Race: Inside the Secret World of Abuse, Doping, and Deception on Nike's Elite Running Team by Kara Goucher The Woman in Me by Britney Spears The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright   EPISODE SPONSOR: Move your Paws for the Polar Bear Cause There's still time to register to run or walk the 5 or 1 K distances at the 10th Move Your Paws for the Polar Bear Cause on February 24, 2024, at the Toronto Zoo. All participants will receive an exclusive Move Your Paws toque, personalized bib, official time, professional photo and finisher medal with this year's featured polar bear - a young Juno. Visit www.canadarunningseries.com for more information and to register. --- Theme Music: Joseph McDade

Women Want Strong Men
Achieving Your Health & Wellness Goals with the Expertise of a Health Coach - Adrienne Smith & Allison Hill

Women Want Strong Men

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 52:20


In today's episode, our special guests are Allison Hill, Patient Coordinator at Victory Men's Health, and her Health Coach, Adrienne Smith. Together, they bring a wealth of knowledge on health and fitness, providing valuable insights to guide you on your wellness journey. Allison and Adrienne share valuable insights into the significance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiome and how it can impact various aspects of our lives. Allison opens up about her personal journey working with Adrienne and sheds light on why she chose Adrienne as her health coach. Gain firsthand experiences and discover how a holistic approach to health, including a focus on gut health, can lead to transformative results. To visit Adrienne's INSTAGRAM To Visit Allison's INSTAGRAM To visit Victory Men's Health Click HERE For questions email podcast@amystuttle.com 00:00 Introduction and Meeting Allison and Adrienne 03:00 The Importance of Gut Health 10:23 The Impact of Antibiotics on the Gut Microbiome 15:04 Akkermansia 20:19 Using Food as Medicine to Improve Gut Health 25:31 The Connection Between Gut Health and Workout Routine 33:07 Advice for Improving Health Without Hiring a Coach 36:43 The Importance of Eating Real Food 37:52 Digestion of Meat vs. Plants 42:57 Alli's Diet Changes 43:31 Cravings and Yeast Overgrowth 52:24 Integrating Nutrition and Fitness 53:29 Optimizing Body Function Disclaimer: The Women Want Strong Men Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Women Run Canada
EP 184. LIVE from the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon: Hill Run Club

Women Run Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 55:57


Running in January is hard. Finding inspiration in January is hard. So this one is for all of you on the struggle bus because this is going to light your fire. Recorded live at the 2023 TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon, this session was hosted by the incredible Allison Hill and the beautiful women of Hill Run Club. Allison shares the core of what HRC is all about; Class of 2023 Coach Nadia Clarke Cordick talks about her ongoing research into the experience of black women in fitness and sport. Then, get mentally prepared to be blown away by a panel of HRC women who talk about their inner voice as they prepared for their events at the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon. I am. I can. I will. I did.  www.hillstudioto.com/hillrunclub Follow Allison on Instagram @byallisonhill   EPISODE SPONSOR: Canada Running Series Don't let the early bird price slip by for the Move Your PAWS for the Polar Bear Cause. Register before midnight on February 16, 2024, to secure your spot. This fun and meaningful race is a great way to support polar bear conservation and enjoy the crisp winter air.  www.canadarunningseries.com  Theme music by Joseph McDade

QIC QPod
QPod Take 10 - Bullock's first big test

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 12:40


Michele Bullock faces her first big test on monetary policy, but if the RBA boss hadn't already paved the way for a rate hike, the latest CPI outturn certainly seals the deal. In this week's Take Ten, Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter explain why momentum in inflation has swung against us.

QIC QPod
QPod Take 10 - European equities: valuations, exits and ESG

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 9:54


As the European equities market faces capital availability constraints, what flow-on effects are being seen on the deal activity front? QIC Private Equity's Head of Europe Rune Jepsen shares his local insights and thoughts on energy transition opportunities with Allison Hill in this week's Take Ten.

Columbus! Something New
Podcast 1.1.2023 Allison Hill goes to Switzerland

Columbus! Something New

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 57:37


Show Notes: Stress touches all of us so let's find out how we can de-stress right now, plus … are these 13 things really illegal in Ohio? And we interviewed Allison Hill to find out more about her upcoming experience in Switzerland. All this and more on this episode.  6 Simple Ways To De-Stress Right NowStress and the working poorNot Many People Realize That These 13 Things Are Actually Illegal In OhioOSU's Stroud deals with social media negativity

QIC QPod
QPod Take 10 - The year that was and the year ahead

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 10:58


It's the final Take Ten for 2022 and Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter are looking back on the year that was and what the markets have in store for the year ahead. From asset valuations to the unlisted markets and decarbonisation, where should institutional investors be looking for success in 2023? Listen now

QIC QPod
QPod Take 10 - China, COVID and Climate

QIC QPod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 8:20


With one fifth of China's GDP reportedly under lockdown, what does this latest COVID wave mean for global supply chains and prices? Plus - COP27 fallout and the latest data leaving the central banks scratching their heads... all in this week's Take Ten with QIC's Allison Hill and Dr Matthew Peter. Listen now.

The 411
Episode 28: Tannon and Cristina Herman

The 411

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 57:12


One of our absolute favorite episodes so far on the 411 podcast, with some of our favorite people! Tannon and Cristina Herman join the podcast for episode 28, as they dive into details of how (and why) they made their way to this area, how God revealed his heart for the city of Harrisburg, and their "why" behind their Love the Hill initiative. This episode was amazing, challenging, and insightful to hear how these incredible people are loving the communities of Harrisburg so well! 

Pensacola Expert Panel
11/10/22 – Lifeview Group – Allison Hill

Pensacola Expert Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 21:58


https://elakeviewcenter.org/ Lakeview Center serves adults and children with mental illnesses, drug and alcohol dependencies, and intellectual disabilities. Services range from inpatient and residential treatments to outpatient counseling, psychiatry, trauma care, treatments for substance misuse, and 24/7 support for those with serious mental illnesses. We adhere to a trauma-informed care approach...

Franchise Voice
Episode 15: Franchising and Community Support

Franchise Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 44:12


Today's guests on IFA's Franchise Voice: Allison Hill, Head of Diversity and Social Responsibility, ROARK Capital Group Jenn Garner, Director of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Papa John's Moderator: Rikki Amos, Executive Director of The IFA Foundation The panel discusses Roark's history with philanthropy, the origin of Franchising Gives Back, and Papa John's emphasis on community involvement. Special Guests: Allison Hill, Jennifer Garner, and Rikki Amos.

Mitts & Chicks Hockey Podcast
Episode 17: Free Agent FRENZY!!!

Mitts & Chicks Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 57:59


We interrupt our franchise mode plans for a crazy episode of LIVE reactions to ALL the NHL Free Agency drama!! From shedding tears over Nicolas Aube-Kubel signing with the Leafs to Ali not being too happy with the Red Wings acquiring Ben Chiarot, it's an hour of chaos you don't want to miss. For the second half of the episode, we are joined by impromptu special guests Brook Chapman, Rylan Sachs, Allison Hill, and Will Gladstone to get some outside perspectives on all the free agency and draft happenings. WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE! PS-- Follow us on Twitter (@mittsandchicks), Instagram (@mittsandchickspod), and TikTok (@mittsandchicks)!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mittsandchicks/support

Mitts & Chicks Hockey Podcast
Episode 12: TALK. ABOUT. MENTAL. HEALTH. w/ Allison Hill

Mitts & Chicks Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 39:05


Our friend Allison Hill is back to discuss mental health representation in the world of sports! The girlies chat about how so many athletes struggle with mental health issues yet so few speak up about it, and that the best way we can work to destigmatize it is through three words: TALK ABOUT IT. We also look at mental health and sports through the lens of a fan, talking about hyperfixations and how social media users need to "let people enjoy things." Sports is oftentimes a way for people to escape, so please be respectful to all fans-- even the bandwagoners! If you or a friend are struggling with your mental health, please reach out to a professional or call a crisis hotline- USA: 1-800-273-8255; Canada: 1-833-456-4566. This is the second episode in our anti-hate series! Throughout the month of June, we're tackling underrepresented topics in sports such as homophobia, racism, sexism, and mental health representation. A reminder that this podcast is a safe space for all, and we are here for you no matter what. PS-- Follow us on Twitter (@mittsandchicks), Instagram (@mittsandchickspod), and TikTok (@mittsandchicks)!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mittsandchicks/support

Women Run Canada
EP 110. Allison Hill

Women Run Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 64:36


Allison Hill is the founder of Hill Studio: a community hub salon and wellness studio located in Toronto.  Allison began running during the pandemic, and wanted to share the benefits she found in it with others, so she started Hill Run Club: a safe space for self identifying black women runners of all abilities. Allison is a community builder and a lifter upper of people. She is smart and intuitive and really understands people... and how to embrace and care for her avatar. 

Mitts & Chicks Hockey Podcast
Episode 3: Fleury Pics Plz w/ Allison Hill

Mitts & Chicks Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 60:36


The Mitts and Chicks ladies are proud to welcome our first guest, Allison Hill of the NHL Power Players! Ali, Kali, and Madeline kick off the episode with our rose, bud, and thorns for the NHL as we approach the trade deadline, followed by an intriguing session of Timo Talks. For our first guest segment, we talk to Allison about life as a Power Player, her love for Marc-Andre Fleury, a game of Guess That Tweet! with the Vegas Golden Knights' Twitter account, and finish it off with an interesting discussion on the topic of mental health and sports. May "puppy pics pwease" go down in Twitter history. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mittsandchicks/support

The Current
How these Black Canadians are making time to care for themselves

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 17:49


We hear from two Black Canadians about making time to care for themselves. Rapper Shad Kabango explains how his song, Black Averageness, is a provocative call to embrace being OK; and Allison Hill, owner of Hill Studio, tells us how her business encourages Black women to find time to care for themselves.

The Bookshop Podcast
Allison Hill, CEO American Booksellers Association

The Bookshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 45:36


Every so often, I'll be posting an interview I feel is time-relevant. It is imperative to support local businesses during the pandemic, not only bookshops but all small businesses. Today my guest is Allison Hill, CEO American Booksellers Association. While her work is focused primarily on independent bookshops, she is knowledgeable in entrepreneurship, anti-trust issues, eCommerce, and demographics. We chat about all this and more and help you understand why it's so important, whenever possible, to keep your purchases in your hometown.Here's a list of links, authors, and books mentioned in this podcast.American Booksellers AssociationBook SoupVroman's BookstoreMystery Pier Books, Inc. Indie BoundThe Dude and the Zen MasterSqueeze MeEssays by Allison:Love and BookstoresThis Book Will Change Your Life Support the show (https://paypal.me/TheBookshopPodcast?locale.x=en_US)

Shifting Perspectives
Episode 32: Passion with Integrity (with Allison Hill)

Shifting Perspectives

Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 54:22


 This week I am joined by the founder of the award-winning salon, Hill Studio. Allison is a creator and a curator that has cultivated a unique space for women of color to connect and nurture not only their hair, but their community and their growth. Allison is driven by passion and community. She feels as though we are all given a gift and a direction and that it's important for us to spend the time that we have pursuing those gifts and passions. Like many of us in this period, Allison has had to take pause herself, and walks us through her own required navigation. In doing so, she reminds us  of the power of having clarity on the true essence of our work or passion. This clarity then opens the door to the alignment of our energy and our spirit, which makes it easier to evaluate and navigate the pivots we need to make.  www.yolanderobinson.com/episode32

The Lisa Show
Everyday Rockstar, Marketing vs. Thinking, Boxed Out, Parenting Perfectionism, Safety Skills, Positive Workplace Language

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 105:36


Everyday Rockstar (0:00:00) Lisa and Richie talk with this week's featured Everyday Rockstar. You or someone you know could be featured next! Send us your nominations by emailing thelisashow@byu.edu.   Marketing vs. Thinking (0:06:04) Think back on the last few things you've purchased for yourself. Why did you buy them? If someone recommended something to you, why did they buy it? Chances are, the further you look back, quite a few of your decisions are due to an ad you saw or a press release you read. But in what other ways does marketing impact our decision making? Today, we're joined by Dr. Matt Johnson, a psychologist and consumer behavior expert. He's here with us to get a deeper look into how marketing affects the way we think.   The “Boxed Out” Campaign (0:25:08) While it's convenient to buy new books online, there's something unique about going to my local book store. We love browsing through titles, getting new recommendations, and chatting with my local bookseller. But with COVID-19 shutting everything down, it's become really hard to support our local businesses. In fact, 20% of independent bookstores face the threat of shutting down right now.A new campaign has come out urging people to buy local and avoid big online sellers. Here to tell us more about the campaign and how we can help is CEO of American Booksellers Association, Allison Hill.   Perfectionism in Motherhood (0:38:14) She's the mom we all want to be. She has three perfectly groomed children who all started reading and writing at age 3, excel at all 5 of their extra-curriculars, and are beautifully well-behaved. And the mom is the CEO of her own company and a marathon runner on the weekends. She's also the mom that doesn't exist outside our imaginations. Perfectionism and motherhood often go hand in hand because we want the best for our kids. However, it's also a dangerous state of mind. Here to discuss perfectionism and motherhood is Catia Holm, author and inspirational speaker   Safety Skills for Teens (1:13:38) There are some things that are never taught to teens but could prove vital to their mental and physical safety. Here with us today is Jonathan Cristall, a veteran prosecutor in Los Angeles, who is going to tell us about safety skills every teen should know.   Positive Workplace Language (1:27:34) Our whole lives, we hear about the power of positivity and how it can lead us to greater success. We often practice positivity by choosing to smile when things are stressful or by focusing our thoughts on the highs rather than the lows. It is truly powerful, especially in the workplace. But how often do we put ourselves down when talking to our co-workers or employers rather than letting positivity seep into the way we communicate? Here to answer this question as well as teach us how we can reframe our minds to communicate positively in the workplace is business consultant, negotiation expert and friend of the show, Josh Doody.

The Lisa Show
Everyday Rockstar, Marketing vs. Thinking, Boxed Out, Parenting Perfectionism, Safety Skills, Positive Workplace Language

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 105:35


Lisa and Richie talk to this week's Everyday Rockstar, Matt Johnson explains how marketing affects thinking, Allison Hill talks about how we can support local bookstores, Catia Hernandez teaches how to avoid perfectionism in parenting, Jonathan Cristall discusses the safety tips that schools don't teach kids, Josh Doody explains the positive impact of changing the way you talk.

Super Talk
Episode 22: Leadership and culture

Super Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 31:15


We've previously looked at how specific investment assets have fared during 2020, but this week we are looking at how the investment teams themselves have coped with the pressures of the COVID economic crisis. QIC’s Allison Hill and Susan Buckley joins us to discuss the qualities and processes needed to lead investment teams, and how their experiences from the GFC have shaped their approach to navigating the current situation.

Julian Ho Podcast
Learning, listening, and laughing with Randi-Mae Stanford-Leibold - Author, Mindfulness Facilitator, and Counselor.

Julian Ho Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 45:24


Randi-Mae is a Mindfulness and Self-Care Instructor, Counselor, Author, Workplace Wellness Consultant & motivational public speaker. Randi-Mae Stanford-Leibold is an author, mindfulness facilitator and a professional speaker. She focuses on wellness in the workplace, compassion, self-care and personal development. Questions: 1. Why the head? Tell us about your background in mindfulness, meditation, neuroscience, and mental health. 2. What has your heart? Tell us about your passions, hobbies, lifestyle & leisure activities. 3. What do you have your hands in right now? Tell us about your current projects and initiatives. 4. What soothes your soul? Tell us about your routines, rituals, habits that keep you high functioning for your family, friends, clients. 5. How has your spirit kept on with COVID 19, Black Lives Matter, and all the uncertainty of 2020. Podcast Highlights: - Her attempted suicide aided brought her to Mindfulness practice. - Her lost of a supervisor to suicide sparked work on grief in the workplace. - Self-experience AND Self-education are keys to counseling, teaching, coaching, and being a leader - Taichi practice became a go-to - Accelerator program outfitted her with the tools/skills/business acumen to grow beyond her capabilities - "​Entrepreneurship is a spiritual journey "​ - Your foundation is created by life building you up and breaking you down - When you want to know if something is right, you have to feel it - ask yourself "did I get goosebumps yet?" - "Goosebumps is life saying yes". Goosebumps is the antenna to our union with life and the universe, perhaps our cosmic intuition. - Having a counsellor allows you the time and space to dedicate truly and purely to self reflection and change - (As leaders) we have the tools, but we too need a sounding board and mirrors, it allows us to remember that we are humans that need support", "we lead but need to be led, we too need to be held." - What this world needs is collective action to lift each other up, lift our collective consciousness, engage, check in, trusting and embracing in the now." - When troubled on unsure, remind yourself of the long lineage and ancestry that has also gone through their fair share of trials and tribulations. Resources: Wellnest - Psychotherapy UofT Race & Healing Program with Aina-Nia Ayo'dele Grant, Allison Hill, Yami Msosa, and Randi-Mae Stanford-Leibold Mindwell U - Corporate Mindfulness, Meditation & Mental Health Training

Beyond the Book
Winter Institute Debut for New ABA CEO

Beyond the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 13:36


Booksellers are, ‘in the business of community,’ says Allison Hill, ABA’s new CEO.

Brews & Views
Ep44: Kirk Hallett, Founder & Director, the Joshua Group

Brews & Views

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 40:55


More than 20 years ago, Kirk Hallett had a successful career in construction equipment sales, but he was looking for something different. So he founded the Joshua Group, which gives kids in Harrisburg’s Allison Hill neighborhood a chance at the solid educational foundation that will help carry them through life. In this conversation with Commonwealth Partners president and CEO Matt Brouillette, Kirk shares how the Joshua Group is making a difference in the lives of hundreds of children and describes the changes he'd like to see in Pennsylvania's education policy.

BookSpeak Network
Sunbury Press Books Show -- Pennsylvania Oddities

BookSpeak Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 30:00


Researcher and author Marlin Bressi has compiled a panoply of unsolved mysteries and unusual happenings throughout the history of the Keystone State. From unsolved mysteries, headless corpses, missing persons, to ghosts and missing treasure, Bressi's compilation is sure to entertain: PART I: UNSOLVED MYSTERIES 1. The Lamb's Gap Murder Mystery 2. Berks County's Missing Skeleton 3. Who Buried the Babies in the Church Cellar? 4. A Cat's Funeral and a Philadelphia Mystery 5. Allison Hill's House of Mystery 6. The Broad Mountain Mystery 7. The Kulpmont Mob Murders of 1939 8. The True Story of Shamokin's Famous Missing Head 9. The Mystery of the Murder Marsh  PART II: STRANGE PLACES AND PEOPLE 10. The Cripple's Curse and the Kings of Pittsburgh 11. The Aeronaut's Fate: The Story of Wash Donaldson 12. Witchcraft in Stony Creek Valley 13. The Strange Connection Between Bucknell University and the RMS Titanic 14. The Tragic Fate of Homer Swaney 15. Simeon Pfoutz: Lord of the Manor 16. The Headless Horseman of Lawrence County 17. Mount Carmel's Mysterious Suicide Cell 18. A Tragedy in Ghost Hollow 19. The Loomis Street Affair: Haunting or Hoax? 20. The Ticking Tombstone 21. A Ghost in the Furnace PART III: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 22. Dynamite and Diphtheria: The Strange Trial of Lloyd Wintersteen 23. The Hanging of Charles Chase 24. The Lutz Axe Murder 25. The Ghost of Adam Volkovitch 26. Mount Carmel's Night of Terror: The Strantz & Yorkavage Crime Spree of 1937 27. The Murder of Daisy Smith PART IV: ODDS AND ENDS (A collection of interesting newspaper clippings) 

Bookstories
E13: Vroman's Bookstore / Allison Hill

Bookstories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 73:59


A delightful in-studio conversation with Allison Hill, CEO and President of Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena and Book Soup in West Hollywood. 

Informed Pregnancy Podcast
Labor Induction Indications and Methods

Informed Pregnancy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 56:18


While overuse of medical interventions may do more harm than good, there are times when interventions, such as medical induction or augmentation of labor can be a necessary, safe and effective tool for preventing risk. Dr. Allison Hill discusses indications (and non indications) for labor induction as well as the different methods of induction and some of the pros and cons of each. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TheBurg Podcast
TheBurg Podcast, Dec. 22

TheBurg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 55:56


As the year comes to a close and holiday indulgences beckon, Burg editor Larry Binda and city reporter Lizzy Hardison recap the week in news and look ahead to 2018. In this episode, they discuss the city's finalized budget, which will make some exciting project possible in the new year. They also examine the debate surrounding Harrisburg City Schools superintendent Sybil Knight-Burney, whose contract is up for renewal in 2018. The School Board isn't sure she deserves another term. Lizzy describes a showdown that took place at last week's board meeting and explains why Knight-Burney drew fire for supporting a school voucher program in 2011. Plus, Lizzy and Larry round out the year's top news stories.  Be sure to ring in the new year with the next issue of theBurg, which comes out Friday, Dec. 29. Read reporting mentioned in this episode:  In the Books: Harrisburg Council makes a few tweaks, passes 2018 budget. All Heat No Fire: Divided Harrisburg school board delays vote on superintendent’s future. To Re-hire or Not? Pro-voucher video surfaces as Harrisburg school board considers Knight-Burney’s future. Citing low manpower, police dial back plans for Allison Hill substation. As Harrisburg finalizes its 2018 budget, officials hear a forecast for Act 47. Exit Strategy: Harrisburg seeks assistance as it eyes leaving Act 47.

Informed Pregnancy Podcast
Ashley Williams - Shoulder Dystocia

Informed Pregnancy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 88:27


Sponsor: My1stYears - adorable personalized gifts for kids. Save 10% with promo code BERLIN Actress and doula Ashley Williams shares her two birth experiences including an episode of shoulder Dystocia - which occurs during childbirth when the head emerges, but the shoulder gets stuck and don't spontaneously come out. Our guests OB/GYN Dr. Allison Hill and Midwife Blyss Young weigh in on how they are trained to handle shoulder dystoica in the hospital and at home settings respectively. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Informed Pregnancy Podcast
Dr. Allison Hill - Your Pregnancy Your Way

Informed Pregnancy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 56:21


Dr. Allison Hill is a Los Angeles area OBGYN with over 20 years experience. Her new book 'Your Pregnancy Your Way' presents a fascinating look at birth options and the pros and cons of various birth settings and provider types as well the benefits of modern interventions and the downside of their overuse.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bates Bobcast
Bates Bobcast Episode 55: Rewriting the record books

The Bates Bobcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 32:40


The men's basketball team upset No. 4 nationally ranked Tufts, the squash teams combined to go 6-0 on the week and senior Allison Hill made Bates track & field history. All that and more on the latest Bates Bobcast!

The Bates Bobcast
Bates Bobcast Episode 36: field hockey and soccer preview

The Bates Bobcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 27:01


The Bobcast is back along with Bates fall athletics! With the field hockey and soccer teams opening this week, we preview their seasons. Guests include: field hockey head coach Dani Ryder, sophomore field hockey forward Jessie Moriarty, women's soccer head coach Kelsy Ross, senior women's soccer co-captain Allison Hill, men's soccer head coach Stewart Flaherty and sophomore men's soccer goalkeeper Robbie Montanaro.

Never Ever Give Up Hope
Failure is Never an Option

Never Ever Give Up Hope

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 37:58


Allison Hill is an active blogger at AccidentallyAllison. Allison's story is one that many people can relate to-- love lost.  She shares about her quest for a long lastingrelationship which became a disaster -- more thanonce.Shewants women to understand relationships and how they affect ourself-image and perception. Listeningto her story in the podcast below, one has to applaud her forovercoming many defeats; yet she has an attitude ofvictory. Allisonhas been proposed to seven times, married twice and divorced bothtimes.  Her blog is a glimpse into a world thathas consistent, unimaginable pain but shows that even in the faceof love lost and the shredding of the heart, there can STILL behappiness, hope, and love.   After her daughter was in a near-fatal car accident, hersignificant other cleaned out the bank accounts and...........well, this story will grip your heart.  Failure isNever an Option - Falling Down is But Getting Back Up is aNecessity Herstory is one of Love, Marriage, Divorce, Single Parenthood,Homelessness, Penniless, Tragedy, and Teenage MentalIllness.  Sheshares her story to help people understand that they are not alone. No matter what happens, you can overcome just about anythingand find a way to laugh in the process.Forsome laughs, some insight and certainly some encouraging words --click on the arrow below to listen to her inspiring interview:  

The Bates Bobcast
Bates Bobcast Episode 4: The Playoff Push

The Bates Bobcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 32:38


On this episode of the Bates Bobcast we sit down with first year volleyball head coach Melissa DeRan. We give an update on the fall sports making a push for the playoffs and talk to our Bobcats of the Week, junior defender Allison Hill of the women's soccer team and senior wide receiver Mark Riley of the football team!

TheBurg Podcast
TheBurg Podcast, Feb. 13, 2015

TheBurg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 28:22


Welcome to TheBurg Podcast, a weekly roundup of news in and around Harrisburg. Feb. 13, 2015: This week, Larry and Paul talk about selling off undeveloped forest near the DeHart Reservoir, a proposal to invest in south Allison Hill and the demolition of the Riviera Hotel, one of the last old buildings standing on its Uptown block. Special thanks to Paul Cooley, who wrote our theme music. You can find his podcast, the PRC Show, on SoundCloud and in the iTunes Store.

The Organic View Radio Network
Dr Allison Hill: The Mommy Docs' Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy - Jul 21,2011

The Organic View Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2012 60:05


Dr. Allison Hill talks about what you can expect from your pregnancy.