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Amy Gottlieb has been living in conscious communion with God since 1995. In 1999 she stepped into ministry as a worship leader serving her local church. Within a couple of years, while still serving her local church she also began to travel as a public worship leader serving many different types of gatherings, retreats, conferences, youth camps, and other bodies of Christ. Since then she has grown in knowing God through many different expressions of ministry and spiritual gifts such as words of knowledge, prophecy, healing, teaching/equipping the body of Christ and much more. Along with being a traveling minister Amy has recently become the CEO of Wonderment. Wonderment is a resource of retreats and conferences focused on helping people embrace and live in the awareness of their union with Christ throughout all of life. Pr14:2 “Lovers of truth follow the right path because of their WONDERMENT and worship of God.” Amy G links: https://www.facebook.com/share/1De5TVwTtP/?mibextid=wwXIfr https://www.instagram.com/gottliebamy?igsh=MTVrZWpkM3cxcDQ0OA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Wonderment: https://www.instagram.com/__wonderment_?igsh=MThzYmI2M21ybWgzMQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Join our Group Mentorship Program: ► Royal Hybrids Understand The Truth About Your Purpose: ► Watch My FREE Purpose= IAM Training Book A Free Discovery Call with Me ► iamjosephwilson.com ✅ Subscribe to FUSE LIFE on YouTube Follow us on social media ✅ Facebook + Instagram ►Purchase my Bestselling book "The NO B.S. GUIDE TO THE ABUNDANT LIFE" on Amazon NOW!
Did you know that women physicians make 72 cents on every dollar their male counterparts make?! According to the New York Times, this leads to women earning about $2 million less than men over their careers as doctors. In the third episode of our series on women in emergency medicine, we explore the very real gender pay gap that exists in medicine. Dr. Amy Gottlieb is an expert on this topic, having written a book, published studies, and given multiple talks on the subject. She explains what the data show, helps us unpack some of the reasons behind the pay gap, and offers advice on how to move forward. Is there a gender pay gap where you practice? Tell your story and tag us on social media, @empulsepodcast, or reach out via email empulsepodcast@gmail.com, or through our website, ucdavisem.com. Encourage your friends and colleagues to listen and share their stories, too! ***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.*** Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guest: Dr. Amy Gottlieb, Professor of Medicine and Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School - Baystate Resources: Closing the Gender Pay Gap in Medicine: A Roadmap for Healthcare Organizations and the Women Physicians Who Work for Them 1st ed. 2021 Edition by Amy S. Gottlieb, MD, FACP Gottlieb AS, Jagsi R. Closing the Gender Pay Gap in Medicine. N Engl J Med. 2021 Dec 30;385(27):2501-2504. doi: 10.1056/NEJMp2114955. Epub 2021 Oct 20. PMID: 34670039. Women Earn $2 Million Less Than Men in Their Careers as Doctors By Azeri Ghorayshi, New York Times, Dec. 6, 2021 Take an IAT at Project Implicit *** Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Audio Productions for audio production services.
Amy Gottlieb and Janice Hoseine are longtime friends, allies and leaders in the NYC immigrant rights movement. They also have both been personally impacted by the detention of their partners. In this episode we talk with Amy and Janice about how detention impacts family members on the outside, and also, their strategies for staying connected to loved ones inside, while supporting each other and other families separated by detention.We end with an update on the Campaign for Prison Phone Justice, an over fifteen-year-long campaign to lower prison and jail phone rates nationwide, and information about Freedom for Immigrants’ detention visitation programs, available in 23 states.This episode was produced in collaboration with Freedom for Immigrants and the Immigrant Rights Clinic of NYU Law School. Special thanks to Liz Martinez, Daniela Ugaz, Priya Sreenivasan, Nancy Morawetz, and Alicia Schmidt Camacho.www.meltingtheice.orgwww.instagram.com/meltingthe_icewww.facebook.com/derritiendoinfo@meltingtheice.org
Back in February, Maria and Julio sat down with immigration activist Ravi Ragbir, who had endured what a federal judge called an "unnecessarily cruel" detainment and was threatened with a scheduled deportation. Since then, Ravi has been granted a stay from a New Jersey judge. But earlier this month, he was back in court in New York, fighting to be granted a second stay in hopes of preventing his new scheduled deportation date, September 7, 2018. With the recent updates to Ravi's case, In The Thick brings a special rebroadcast of Maria and Julio's conversation with Ravi and Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the NYCLU. ITT Staff Picks:The Intercept's latest reporting on the First Amendment lawsuit that Ravi is a part of.Amy Gottlieb, the associate regional director of the Northeast Region of American Friends Service Committee and Ravi's wife, wrote this OpEd in the Washington Post. NPR's reporting on how ICE is targeting immigrant activists. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On our first episode, we talk with immigrant-rights activist Ravi Ragbir and his partner Amy Gottlieb, about not only their current organizing to stop Ravi's deportation, but how they stay centered and support each other. Ravi is the Executive Director of the New Sanctuary Coalition, and Amy is an Associate Regional Director for the American Friends Service Committee. Ravi has been fighting his own deportation order since 2006, and was recently detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement following a regularly scheduled check-in. To find out more about what you can do to support Ravi and immigrant rights generally, please visit istandwithravi.org and newsanctuarynyc.org.
Immigration rights activist Amy Gottlieb, whose husband Ravi Ragbir has been fighting deportation. Plus, two brewers tell us about NYC Beer Week -- and bring us a couple of bottles to taste... 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford and is written and produced by Ross Tuttle, with Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian, Kritzie Roberts, Clinton Philson, Jr, Charmaine Lam and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is b
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Of all the people in the United States held behind bars, the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated population is immigrants. Some 400-thousand immigrants are detained every year. The immigrant detention system is a key element of the Obama administration's policy that has resulted in the deportation of record numbers of immigrants—those who are undocumented as well as many who are in the country legally. Recently Feet in Two Worlds held a forum at the New School in New York focused on immigrant detentions. In this podcast, you'll hear excerpts from remarks by the panelists: journalist Maria Hinojosa; journalist Valeria Fernandez; Jackie Vimo, director of advocacy for the New York Immigration Coalition; and Amy Gottlieb, director of the American Friends Service Committee Immigrant Rights program in Newark, New Jersey. The moderator was FI2W's John Rudolph.
Women’s health doctor Amy Gottlieb describes her bad mother anxiety due to her absences from her child necessitated by her training. She talks about how balancing work and family can affect mothering and often results in fears that we are doing both badly. She also names some legislative and employment reforms that are needed in ...read more » The post Balancing Mothering and Medicine with Amy Gottlieb appeared first on Safe Space Radio.