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Welcome to another engaging episode of the Hands On Hands Off podcast! In this special AAOMPT Conference preview, host Jimmy McKay sits down with esteemed physical therapists David Kempfert and Amanda Grant to discuss their upcoming presentations and the latest trends in manual and manipulative therapy. Discover the groundbreaking techniques and insights that will be showcased at the conference and gain valuable knowledge to enhance your clinical practice.Key Points Discussed:Overview of David Kempfert and Amanda Grant's presentations at the AAOMPT Conference.Key trends and advancements in manual and manipulative therapy.Detailed discussion on innovative techniques and their practical applications.Case studies and real-world examples shared by the experts.Predictions for the future of manual therapy and its impact on patient care.
GroupM's Amanda Grant sits down with PubMatic's Emma Newman to discuss the importance of realising our responsibility across the supply chain and how we can co-innovate to deliver it. Recorded Live from The GroupM Rooftop on Day 4 of Cannes Lions 2024 Stay connected with GroupM on LinkedIn GroupM is WPP's media investment group and the world's leading media investment company with a mission to shape the next era of media where advertising works better for people. The company is responsible for more than $60 billion in annual media investment, as measured by the independent research bureau COMvergence. Through its global agencies Mindshare, Wavemaker, EssenceMediacom, and T&Pm, and cross-channel performance (GroupM Nexus), data (Choreograph), entertainment (GroupM Motion Entertainment) and investment solutions, GroupM leverages a unique combination of global scale, expertise, and innovation to generate sustained value for clients wherever they do business. Discover more at www.groupm.com.
Networking is a crucial aspect of any business. Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned business professional, building relationships can help you gain valuable insights and find new business opportunities. This series shares conversations with four extraordinary business women, from the Warrior community, to discuss the skills of networking. Many people struggle with networking, or get started too late, and this is the conversation to put us on the right path. We will discuss how we can cultivate the proper mindset and what tips, stories and perspectives can we learn that will make us better networkers.We welcome Amanda Grant, Senior Managing Director with Teneo, to join our Warrior Conversation on becoming an effective networker. She shares her philosophy that building relationships is a key component to growing our networks. We discuss the importance of language and the stories that we hear and share to help build relationships. Our conversation sheds light on how some of the best things that will happen in our lives will come from interactions we have with others that lead us in new directions we never expected. Expect to be shown new paths and skills to become a better networker and build meaningful relationships during our conversation with Amanda Grant. Amanda Grant is a Senior Managing Director, with Teneo's People Advisory business. She has a distinguished track record of over 25 years of Financial Services leadership, globally advising and recruiting C-suite leaders in corporate strategy, talent needs, DE&I, infrastructure and organic and inorganic growth.Amanda harnesses her leadership, practical industry experience, innovative approach to enterprise business management, and extensive network to recruit the most senior and diverse leaders and teams in financial services. Amanda advises asset and wealth management firms, banks, FinTech and Private Equity companies, portfolio companies and Venture Capital firms. She understands the challenges and opportunities faced by today's business leaders and serves as a trusted partner and advisor on senior leadership team structure, distribution infrastructure, operating and investment teams, strategy, and talent.(2:33) What is Amanda's philosophy around networking and relationship building? (4:50) The importance of “finding the uncommon” when building relationships with others. (6:50) Understanding the difference between networking and relationship building. 10:52) Amanda shares with us what her network is like. (15:03) What does Amanda feel are important skills to have when trying to build relationships? (17:38) Amanda shares some of the experiences that were influential in her career. (28:04) How can we share these skills to others, how can we pay it forward? (30:00) What would Amanda say to someone who is “in auto pilot mode” and might need some council? (38:05) Amanda shares an ask, an offer and an acknowledgment to the community Connect with Amanda Grant https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-grant-94633a4/ Subscribe: Warriors At Work PodcastsWebsite: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomberLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
In the span of just 48 hours, there were 23 drug overdoses in Belleville, Ont. — enough to prompt Mayor Neil Ellis to declare a state of emergency. In the days that followed, our producer Amanda Grant went to Belleville to meet some of the people facing the crisis head on and learn what support they need from all levels of government.
October 6, 2023 - Three poets. Three translators. One conversation. Join us for an evening of bilingual poetry readings. Three poets - Moon Bo Young, Kim Liyoun, Kim Sono - along with three translators - Soje, Eunice Lee, Jenny Jisun Kim - explore the power of language to connect us with one another. Not as well known to many audiences, Korean poetry contains a rich and vibrant tradition that is yet to be understood. It is through the exchanging of dialogue, breath, and verse that the moment of Korean poetry is revealed. This program is a collaboration between The Korea Society's Arts and Culture Department and Education Department and is moderated by Education Program Officer, Amanda Grant. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/arts-culture/item/1719-korean-and-english-bilingual-poetry-reading
This interview with one of El Paso County's Project Managers, Amanda Grant, was recorded on December 1, 2022. In this episode we discuss the importance of transparency with government funding, the ins and outs of American Rescue Plan Act grants, and how those grants positively affected El Paso County residents. If you are interested in learning more about how El Paso County is communicating with its residents, please visit https://www.elpasoco.com/. If you are interested in stories about organizations and projects in the community that are putting America Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funding to good use, please visit https://admin.elpasoco.com/el-paso-county-arpa-stories/ and stay tuned to future episodes of this podcast.
Amanda Grant, Fitness Coach and Mental Health Advocate (@mandersvibe) discusses her journey with #mentalillness and how it has impacted her family on Episode 102 of the #MindVine Podcast. The #MindVine podcast is hosted by Darryl Mathers (@DarrylMathers). The podcast is available on Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts.
Amanda Grant, VP & Global Head of Social at GroupM, joins Kate as guest host this week as we get into the latest earnings reports from Twitter and Snap and discuss why social commerce has yet to gain as much traction in Western markets as it has in Asia. Then, Dade Hayes — business editor for Deadline Hollywood and author of the new book "Binge Times: Inside Hollywood's Furious Billion-Dollar Battle to Take Down Netflix" — shares insights on the streaming industry following this week's Netflix numbers. And, finally: mukbangs. Related Links: Binge Times by Dade Hayes & Dawn Chmielewski Music credit: Joseph McDade
Clonmel's Wild Geese.... We take a trip to Australia on this weeks episode and chat to Cherrymount's Will Ahearne, who tells us about moving out there, growing up in town and not so well traveled Taytos. Also this week Amanda Grant on the Killurney Community Centre's Work Hub, Uproar Rock Chorus at The Main Guard, Climb For Charlie, Racquetball in Fethard, bingo, job opportunities and lots more.
The digital advertising industry is in the midst of an identity crisis. Between the third-party cookie’s impending demise and Apple’s mobile app tracking crackdown, advertisers and agencies are having to figure the future of identity in digital advertising. Fortunately, that future has been a long time coming. “For better or worse, the crystal ball has been decently clear that this is the direction we’re going from regulatory pressures, from a consolidation in terms of who is owning and controlling experiences through the lens of a browser, through the lens of an operating system. So we take solace in that there’s been a bit of a head start,” said GroupM global head of partnerships Kieley Taylor in the latest episode of the Digiday Podcast. Taylor was joined by GroupM global head of social Amanda Grant. Further helping advertising figure out the identity situation is Apple’s mobile app tracking crackdown. That change is expected to take place this spring and is “giving us really good training wheels for the cookie-based changes that are going to come about,” Taylor said. However, what that experience is showing so far is that advertisers may want to exchange the training wheels for off-road tires as they try to navigate the bumpy trails ahead. Although Apple has been fairly clear in saying that apps will need people’s permission in order to continue to track them for advertising purposes, “the platforms are all interpreting that very differently as it impacts their platforms. So it’s not like we have a single rules of the road for social activation moving forward,” said Grant.
The Blacksmiths’ Tree is a stunning nine-metre steel and copper gum tree which stands in the small town of Strathewen, Victoria, as a memorial to the people and communities impacted by Black Saturday and the 2009 Victorian bushfires.The project began with designer and metal artist, Amanda Grant, who coordinated a local and international team of blacksmiths and volunteers to create what has become an enduring symbol of hope, resilience and connectedness.In this episode, Amanda joins us to look at the different roles of artist and facilitator, and what these roles mean in a disaster recovery context. What role can the arts play in community-led recovery? What does a community-led project look like, and how can artists facilitate authentic community engagement in their work?We also head to Central and Western Gippsland, where three shire councils are collaborating with Creative Recovery Network to support local artists to develop community-led bushfire recovery projects, with Amanda as lead mentor.We speak to Latrobe City Council’s Robyn Duffy and Linda Snell about the important role of local government in community recovery and we also hear from Gulsen Ozer, one of the artists on the project. Gulsen shares her insights on the current challenges of cascading disasters and the creative solution found by the project team when their community consultation process was interrupted by Victoria’s Covid19 lockdown.Interviewees:Amanda Grant, Lead Mentor, Creative Recovery Network / Project Lead on The Blacksmiths’ TreeRobyn Duffy, Municipal Recovery Manager, Latrobe City CouncilLinda Snell, Yinnar South Recovery Officer, Latrobe City CouncilGulsen Ozer, Artist
Your host, Amanda Grant, talks about processing anxious emotions - because those feelings have to come out! She tells a story about a recent experience for her son and how the overall goal of helping to manage big feelings for our kids is just to be with them and love them unconditionally through the mess. Amanda also shares some practical strategies for helping kids to release their worries - whether that anxiety is expressed in a big, outward way, or in a softer, calmer way. We would love to hear from you! If you connect to what's being said, have feedback to share, or an idea of a situation you would like to see addressed on the show, please reach out! You can email Amanda at worriesandwisdomwithamanda@gmail.com, or leave a voice message through Anchor. You can also check out our website at worriesandwisdom.com for more information, including Back-to-School Anxiety Group Support Calls and our FREE 5 Day "Lead Up to School: Anxiety Coping Challenge". Thanks for tuning in! Please subscribe and share with a friend! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amanda-g2/message
Welcome to the first episode! Your host, Amanda Grant, will discuss various steps to help you navigate your child's anxiety and upset about heading back to school. The steps can also be applied to many other transitions or new situations. If you try any of the ideas from the episode or if you have any suggestions for other topics you would like to see addressed on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please email worriesandwisdomwithamanda@gmail.com. Thanks for tuning in! We hope to see you again next week! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amanda-g2/message
We talk •LIfe and how its important to have awareness within ourselves and the world around you. • habits both healthy and toxic •energy ( how to create it, maintain it, share it and receive it) •Taking responsibility for all we do and dont do in our life • The importantance of the environment we are in •depression and share some strategies of how to help yourself • and soo much MORE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Duane & Amanda Grant - 10.08.19 - Tuesday at 10:30am | Recorded at the 2019 Annual CMI Global Convention at Abundant Life Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Amanda Grant AVP - Liquidity & Market Risk at Wintrust Financial Corp. is interviewed in this episode. Follow Adam on Instagram at Ask Adam Torres for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to become a featured co-author in one of Adam's upcoming books: https://www.moneymatterstoptips.com/coauthor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneymatters/support
Lake Placid News Staff Writer Griffin Kelly interviewed Jim and Amanda Grant, of Wilmington, about living in the Adirondack Park and opening a new business, Wilderness Van.
Want to save time, money and stress on your adoption journey? Absolutely! We all would like that, right? Amanda Grant is our guest on the show today and she will tell us how to simplify and shorten the path to adoption. She is an adoptive mom and Founder/CEO of USAdopt.com. Most people (for very valid […]
This is National Adoption Awareness Month. Today you will learn all about the benefits of domestic adoption. You will be guided through how to go about adopting a baby in the United States. Our guest is Amanda Grant an adoption consultant. Amanda is the founder of USAdopt, and she is available to help you with all aspects of your domestic … Read more about this episode...
Amanda Grant - 08/25/2013 - The desire of God to create a spiritual family.
Amanda Grant - English Service sermon.