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A group of local writers is trying to open up a conversation about real-life experiences with unconscious bias. They've teamed up with Business and Arts NL to turn those stories into a series of video monologues. We spoke with artist Rachel Gilbert and Amy Henderson from Business and Arts NL.
"We just want people who menstruate to be able to do so safely and with dignity, and we don't think that's so big of an ask." In this episode, Dr. Allison Casola, Dr. Kierstin Luber, and Dr. Amy Henderson Riley discuss period poverty from an epidemiologic approach by considering three components: person, place, and time. They also identify policy opportunities, vulnerable populations, and the siloing of menstrual equity and reproductive education. The first step is increasing awareness, which is made easier by their glossary and other publications. This episode references the article titled "Period Poverty: an Epidemiologic and Biopsychosocial Analysis" by Allison R. Casola, PhD, MPH, MCHES, Kierstin Luber, DO, MPH, and Amy Henderson Riley, DrPH, MCHES. As mentioned in the episode, you can check out "No More Secrets" on Instagram at @nomoresecretsmbs, as well as Dr. Riley's book "Health Communication Fundamentals" at Springer Publishing or Amazon.
In the first episode of our 'Aspirations' mini-series, one of our Project Engineers, Charlotte Strang-Moran, sits down with Amy Henderson, the second recepient of our 'Aspire Bursary'! Amy is currently studying Structural Engineering at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh.
Professional Triathlete, competitive cyclist and co-host of The Mom's of Triathlon Podcast , Amy Henderson, gives a race preview of Ironman 70.3 Oregon. We had the opportunity to get to know Amy and her co-host Aly Wilson on Episode 98 - Mom's of Triathlon with Amy & AlyAmy, who is racing Ironman Oregon 70.3 in the pro field, was kind enough to provide some course insight based on her experience from last year.Watch our Social Media accounts for details of where you can meet Amy in person and wish her well on race weekend.
In this episode we hear from Amy Henderson and Aly Wilson, the hosts of The Moms of Triathlon Podcast. On their podcast, Amy and Aly share how they navigate parenthood, training and racing. They were kind enough to take time out of their busy schedule to hangout and talk triathlon with me. I learned how they met and some of the ways they balance their time. I had the opportunity to tell them which of their episodes I enjoyed the most and Amy explained how she qualified for her pro card. If you are figuring out how to train while raising a young family and are looking for some advice and to be entertained, through their experiences, be sure to check out the Moms of Triathlon Podcast.
This week, John is joined by Amy Henderson, a Business Loan Officer with Amarillo National Bank, to go over the best ways to prepare yourself to obtain a business loan!
The guests on today's show are Eva Dienel and Christine Bader. Eva is a freelance writer, editor and communications consultant with 25 years of experience telling stories that matter. She is the founder of The Life I Want story telling project and Christine has been a contributor to it from 2019 to 2022. Christine is a TED and TEDX speaker, book author, was Amazon's former director of social responsibility and has been teaching students at multiple universities. How to connect with Eva & Christine: Eva Dienel: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eva-dienel-19a8a72/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvaDienel Christine Bader: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinebader/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/christinebader The Life I Want: https://www.thelifeiwant.co/ What we talked about on the show: 1:55 Where Eva & Christine are calling in from 4:16 Professional background - Eva 10:34 Professional background - Christine 19:08 The Life I Want 44:40 Message for business leaders/ HR leaders Additional resources that were mentioned on the show: Leslie Forde: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslieforde/ Otter: https://withotter.com/journey Amy Henderson: https://www.amyhenderson.org/the_book Katherine Goldstein: https://www.thedoubleshift.com/ How to reach out to the host, Karin Tischler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-tischler/
For our 50th episode, we invited our friends from Cisco Talos to join us for an authentic, truthful conversation about mental health and burnout. Amy Henderson, Ashlee Benge, Matt Olney, and Mitch Neff, joined Hazel and Taz to share some experiences. We start by talking about the work that Talos has been doing in Ukraine and the mental health effects of that work. That also includes that weird, disconnected feeling that can develop when we're doing as much as we can to help, but we also go home to a warm and comfortable bed, i.e not in a war zone. This takes us to conversations about other global events, and how hard it can be to prioritize self care when everything feels...a lot....We also share our own practices and techniques that have helped us manage our mental health, and how we can give ourselves permission to be kind to ourselves. Further resources:Creating safe spaces in cybersecurity ebookRyan K. Louie's presentation at RSA: The mental health impact of cyberattacksBlack Hat community: A place to engage with Black Hat attendees on topics specific to the InfoSec community, including health and well-being.Cisco Gateway: A global online community where Cisco customers share their professional and personal challenges and stories.CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably):Leading a movement against suicide.
Escúchanos en todo MÉXICO y en el Sur de Estados Unidos por FM el Heraldo Radio #Hoy a las 22:00 horas con lo último de las noticias del gremio inmobiliario en https://mundoinmobiliariocon.webradiosite.com/ Y a través de #ElHeraldoRadio CDMX, MTY, GDL, TX USA y 25 ciudades más. Esta noche nos acompaña: • Amy Henderson, Senior Vicepresident CBRE Office Advisory & Transactions Services • Fabrizio Pizar Rojas, presidente de la Asociación Mexicana de Profesionales Inmobiliarios (AMPI) Puebla • Andrea Rodríguez, Fundadora de PropTech Latam • Pablo Mateos Rodríguez, Cofundador y Eduardo Aguilera, Socio y Mariana Padilla, Ceo de Vive de las Rentas O escucha la repetición por: Spotify - http://bit.ly/Spotify-MI iTunes - http://bit.ly/iTunes-MI Dezeer - http://bit.ly/Dezeer-MI TuneIn - http://tun.in/pkahs iVoox - http://bit.ly/ivooxMundoI
Ever heard of a job opening that proactively seeks out parents? Unfortunately, some companies still think that becoming a parent is detrimental to one's ability to perform in the workplace. In today's episode, we are going to learn research-based truths that will not only empower working mothers but all working parents in general.We are joined by Amy Henderson, a mother of three; the author of Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work; and the founding CEO of TendLab. Her passion and mission is to break the bias and educate everyone that becoming a parent can catalyze changes and profoundly positive transformations that will benefit not only their families but also their workplaces.Show Highlights:3 observable things among people who have not only survived but have been strongly resilient in the face of adversities.3 reasons why so many of the parents are not honest about their struggles5 capacities tied to parenting which are highly critical to their success in the workplace----------Amy Henderson is one of our nation's leading voices on the critical role of parenting and caregiving in developing the future of work. Amy has three kids and is the founding CEO of TendLab, where she has been working with companies and their parents' groups at places like Salesforce, Accenture, Cloudflare, Airbnb, Lululemon, and many others to optimize the workplace for parents. As cited in Forbes for her "truly collaborative nature," Amy also started the Fam Tech Founders Collaborative, a network of over 180 founders who are solving for the needs of caregivers. A regular speaker and author advocating on behalf of the power of parenthood at work, Amy has been featured in and written for The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, Slate, InStyle, and more. Her book, 'Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work," was published by Nationbuilder Books in May 2021.Connect with Amy via the following:Website: www.tendlab.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/amy-henderson-8075538Instagram: https://instagram.com/amytendlabTwitter: https://twitter.com/amytendlabFacebook: https://facebook.com/amyhendersonauthor---------- 52 Weeks of Me is hosted by Jacklyn Osborne and Erika Brooks. Check out our website - www.52weeksofme.net or follow us on Instagram @fiftytwoweeksofme. For suggestions and comments, email us at fiftytwoweeksofme@gmail.com.
On this week's episode, I sit down with Amy Henderson. Amy and I have been friends for years but a video published on the Irish Times website this week broke my heart.Amy‘s son Jensen was diagnosed with autism and a global development delay.Amy talks to me about how children with disabilities I've been left behind by our government and how they are desperate for early intervention for their children, along with the effect this has had on her son and his sister Jorga and on her marriage.Amy's goal is to help even one family going through this alone and has plans to open up her doors to give parents a safe outlet for their children.Amy is the ultimate fighter she is fighting every day for her son and as are many other mothers in the same situation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy Henderson is one of our nation's leading voices on the critical role of parenting and caregiving in developing the future of work. Amy has three kids and is the founding CEO of TendLab, where she has been working with companies and their parents' groups at places like Salesforce, Accenture, Cloudflare, Airbnb, Lululemon, and many others to optimize the workplace for parents. As cited in Forbes for her "truly collaborative nature," Amy also started and co-leads the Fam Tech Founders Collaborative, a network of over 180 founders who are solving for the needs of caregivers. A regular speaker and author advocating on behalf of the power of parenthood at work, Amy has been featured in and written for The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, Slate, InStyle, and more. Her book, 'Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work," was published by Nationbuilder Books in May 2021. I got to hear Amy speak at an event for her book recently and I was blown away. I reached out to her (aka: stalked her down online) immediately after the event and asked her to join me for an interview. I'm so delighted and honored she said yes. Her work is not only brilliant, but absolutely critical, right now. Listen in to hear Amy share: Her stark realizations after having 3 kids under the age of 4 and having to figure out how to raise babies and her career How parenthood changes all parents brains - regardless of whether or not you birthed your child How parenthood unlocks parts of your brain forever - that qualify you to show up and lead in new and more dynamic ways for the rest of your life Why the US is the only developed country in the world in which parenthood decreases your happiness instead of increasing it The motherhood penalty in the workplace - PS: it's REAL How PTSD prepared her for being a working mom in America 5 things parenthood unlocks within you that makes you more capable and marketable if you choose to leverage them What gives her hope for working moms in the US - and how COVID may have helped us in a certain sense Links mentioned: Book: Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work Connect with Amy: amyhenderson.org TendLab: TendLab.com Amy on LinkedIn Amy on Instagram Amy on Twitter Amy on Facebook Please find our sponsor information here: shamelessmom.com/sponsor/
This is a special XL edition of Talos Takes that is a replay of a live stream our amazing researchers put on earlier this week. You'll hear Matt Olney, Amy Henderson and Vitor Ventura, all from Talos, talk about the Log4J vulnerability that is ruining the internet for everyone right now. They discussed the latest news around the vulnerability, provided advice to users who may be affected (i.e., pretty much everyone) and looked at where we go from here. If you'd like to hear more from us, you can join us LIVE on all of our social media platforms at noon ET on Friday, Dec. 17 for a special episode of Beers with Talos, where we'll have more updates on Log4J.
Amy Henderson is the founder and CEO of Tend Lab and wrote 'Tending: parenthood and the future of work'. She talks about the skills parenting brings, the healing process that parenting can start, and her efforts to support caregivers of all types in their work lives. Please watch my TEDx talk: https://youtu.be/9YY0gVnVPoQ
Moms that Lead - Unlocking the Leadership Power of Healthy, Purpose-Driven Moms
Companies spend a fortune on leadership development; and rightfully so, as good leaders make successful organizations.But did you know that some of the most important leadership skills (emotional intelligence, courage, collaboration) are forged in the experiences of being a parent? And that research backs this up?Our guest today, Amy Henderson, one of our nation's leading voices on the critical role of parenting and caregiving in developing the future of work. Our conversation left me encouraged, fascinated, and eager to learn more. I hope that it will do the same for you.About Amy:Amy Henderson is one of our nation's leading voices on the critical role of parenting and caregiving in developing the future of work. Amy has three kids and is the founding CEO of TendLab, where she has been working with companies and their parents' groups at places like Salesforce, Accenture, Cloudflare, Airbnb, Lululemon, and many others to optimize the workplace for parents. As cited in Forbes for her “truly collaborative nature,” Amy also started and co-leads the Fam Tech Founders Collective, a network of over 130 founders who are solving for the needs of caregivers. Amy is now working with her team at TendLab to catalyze a movement to change the game for working parents.A regular speaker and author advocating on behalf of the power of parenthood at work, Amy has been featured in and written for The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, Slate, InStyle, and more. Her most recent book is Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work .Links Shared:The Tending Movement (Amy's Website)TendLabIf you want to join this movement of healthy, purpose-driven moms, be sure to subscribe and connect with us!IG: @wearemomsthatleadFB: @momsthatlead
Today on The Fast Lane With Ed Lane: Ed covers the commonwealth: Ben Cates (HS FB), Jerry Ratcliffe (#Hoos) David Cunningham (#Hokies, TechSideline.com) Damien Sordelett (#LibertyFlames) Carita Parks (#WFT, Double Take Sports & 3ptConverstion ) Amy Henderson (#NASCAR, Frontstretch)
This week's quick questions' episode is with the following previous guests: - Bev Attfield (#64) - Ariane Virtue (#66) - Amy Henderson (#68) Bev Attfield (#64) Bev is the Principal at Workplace Science at Jostle and host of the People at Work podcast. #64 episode link: https://emilyspath.ca/64-bev-attfield-the-importance-of-caring-in-the-workplace/ Favorite books: "The Humans" by Matt Haig https://amz.run/4vFd "Can't hurt me" by David Goggins https://amz.run/4vFe How to find Bev on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bevattfield/ Email: bev@jostle.me Jostle: https://jostle.me/ Ariane Virtue (#66) Ariane is the CEO and co-founder of Flex We Are. #66 episode link: https://emilyspath.ca/66-ariane-virtue-flexible-work-and-work-life-humanisation/ Favorite book: "Storm boy" by Colin Thiele https://amz.run/4vFf How to find Ariane on social media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arianevirtue/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/flex-we-are/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flexweare/ Website: https://www.flexweare.com/ Amy Henderson (#68) Amy is the founding CEO of TendLab and author of "Tending". #68 episode: https://emilyspath.ca/68-amy-henderson-parenting-skills-critical-for-modern-workplace-success/ Favorite books: "Think like a breadwinner" by Jennifer Barrett https://amz.run/4vFh "Fair Play" by Eve Rodsky https://amz.run/4vFj "Graceling" by Kristin Cashore https://amz.run/4vFk How to find Amy on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyjenniferhenderson/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/tendlab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amytendlab https://twitter.com/withtendlab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amytendlab/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amyhendersonauthor https://www.facebook.com/tendlab Website: https://www.tendlab.com/ Book “Tending”: https://www.nationbuilderbooks.com/
Amy Henderson is one of America's leading voices on the critical role of parenting and caregiving in developing the future of work. Amy has three kids and is the founding CEO of TendLab, where she has been working with companies and their parents' groups at places like Salesforce, Accenture, Cloudflare, Airbnb, Lululemon, and many others to optimize the workplace for parents. As cited in Forbes for her "truly collaborative nature," Amy also started and co-leads the Fam Tech Founders Collaborative, a network of over 180 founders who are solving for the needs of caregivers. A regular speaker and author advocating on behalf of the power of parenthood at work, Amy has been featured in and written for The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, Slate, InStyle, and more. Her book, 'Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work," was published by Nationbuilder Books in May 2021. How to connect with Amy: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyjenniferhenderson/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/tendlab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amytendlab https://twitter.com/withtendlab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amytendlab/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amyhendersonauthor https://www.facebook.com/tendlab Website: https://www.tendlab.com/ Book "Tending": https://www.nationbuilderbooks.com/ What we talked about: 3:00 Start of TendLab 6:56 Perception about parents in the workforce 9:23 Care work and the workforce 16:57 Amy's book "Tending" 21:23 Biological changes and caregiving (for anyone) 38:14 Support for caregivers 43:42 Male professionals and caregiving 47:15 Future of Work in 5-10 years from now If you would like to support the podcast: Ko-fi Account: Ko-fi.com/karintischler Buy me a coffee Account: https://buymeacoffee.com/KarinTischler How to connect with Karin Tischler, producer and podcast host of "Job Sharing and Beyond", and founder of Emily's Path Consulting (EPC): Website: https://emilyspath.ca/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-tischler/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobsharingandbeyond/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JobsharingByond Twitter: https://twitter.com/karin_tischler Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karintischlerbc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emilyspathca/?viewAsMember=true Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmilysPathConsulting
Moms that Lead - Unlocking the Leadership Power of Healthy, Purpose-Driven Moms
We will not succeed as leaders and have the impact we long for without a strong personal and professional network of support.But what if you hate networking? How do you build the connections that are not only good for your professional ambitions but also good for your health?In today's interview, we talk with Ashley McManus and discover the beauty of networking and practical tips that make it easy and enjoyable (even for introverts). We explore the power of having a "Personal Board of Directors" as Ashley shares her personal story in a conversation will inspire and motivate you to develop and nurture the network that is vital to your long-term leadership success.Show notes: http://momsthatlead.com/podcast/56About Ashley:With over 10 years of B2B tech marketing experience, Ashley McManus is a tech startup marketing leader with deep expertise in inbound marketing. She is really good at breaking down challenges, coming up with creative solutions and driving results quickly, within budget. She has had 6 roles to date, been promoted 3 times, and has acted as a coach and mentor to countless interns and students. Most recently, her thoughtful branding and organized approach to execution resulted in an ultimate acquisition of the tech startup Affectiva by the Smart Eye firm. She worked as the Global Director of Marketing at Affectiva for 5 years, after landing the job while 6 months pregnant.Her dedication and marketing efforts were recognized as once the acquisition was formalized, she was promoted to Senior Director of Global Marketing at Smart Eye. In her more senior leadership role, she is now charged with driving impactful programs that get results. As she has demonstrated in the past, she will achieve this by combining strategic thinking with tactical execution, analyzing challenges and problems and identifying steps to results by being adaptive and resourceful. She is also continuously optimizing marketing processes, and is constantly looking for ways to repurpose everything done to create a multiplier effect of thought leadership content. Her strengths are showcased when she has a position requiring creativity, multi-tasking, critical thinking, management and organization.When she is not podcasting, her favorite thing to do is design strategies for tech companies to position them as industry thought leaders. She does this by deliberately creating high quality content that resonates with their target audience and is in line with their vision. She's a great communicator, highly effective and flexible.Now a full time working mom of two little girls, she is passionate about building a future where her daughters will have as many opportunities as their character can take them. She also believes in giving back in the areas responsible for her early success, so she is a guest lecturer for the Entrepreneurship Sales and Marketing class several times a year at Tufts University.Links Shared:Ashley's websiteAshley's LinkedInMoms that Lead Episode with Amy Henderson of TendLabIf you want to join this movement of healthy, purpose-driven moms, be sure to subscribe and connect with us!IG: @wearemomsthatleadFB: @momsthatlead
I am so appreciative to introduce to you the co-founders of Project Matriarchs, Pilar McDonald and Lola McAllister. Best friends since third grade, Pilar and Lola, are starting their second years at Brown University and Stanford University, respectively. Pilar plans to study Environmental Studies and Lola hopes to major in Human Biology and minor in Spanish and Human Rights. How to contact Lola and Pilar about Project Matriarchs: LinkedIn: Lola: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lola-mcallister-71b471168/ Pilar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pilar-mcdonald-a1236a141/ Project Matriarchs: https://www.linkedin.com/company/project-matriarchs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectmatriarchs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/projmatriarchs Tik Tok: @projectmatriarchs What we talked about: 3:33 Project Matriarchs 7:18 Pledge to Care 11:00 How to communicate the pledge to fellow students? 15:10 Who can be part of the pledge? 17:57 Caregiving and flexible work 22:44 Male engagement in caregiving in the workplace environment 29:50 Next steps for business leaders 33:05 Next steps for Project Matriarchs & the Pledge We talked about TendLab and Gender Fair: TendLab: https://www.tendlab.com/ Amy Henderson book "Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work": https://amz.run/4pS2 Gender Fair: https://www.genderfair.com/ If you would like to support the podcast: Ko-fi Account: Ko-fi.com/karintischler Buy me a coffee Account: https://buymeacoffee.com/KarinTischler How to connect with Karin Tischler, producer and podcast host of "Job Sharing and Beyond", and founder of Emily's Path Consulting (EPC): Website: https://emilyspath.ca/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-tischler/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobsharingandbeyond/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JobsharingByond Twitter: https://twitter.com/karin_tischler Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karintischlerbc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emilyspathca/?viewAsMember=true Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmilysPathConsulting
Most workers have caregiving responsibilities. And, for the majority of us, these responsibilities can interfere with our performance at work. But half of companies are (still!) in the dark about it. They never ask about nor track how caregiving affects their workforce and their business. Amy Henderson is shedding much-needed light on this problem. She's the CEO and co-founder of TendLab, an organization that's working to create a better future for working parents and caregivers, and the author of Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work. Amy shares insights from The Leaders' Guide to Creating a Culture of Care, which TendLab developed in partnership with TIME'S UP. She offers advice and actionable steps business leaders, managers, and employees can take to create a workplace culture that supports and celebrates caregiving. Listen to this episode to learn: -Critical issues employers need to consider regarding caregiving as we enter the post-pandemic future of work -How and why caring cultures are a competitive business advantage (and what's at stake for those that don't have them) -How to bust the working parent stigma (including the one in your own head!) -Advice for business leaders and managers on how to hold themselves – and the business – accountable for building trust with and supporting caregiving employees -Why a continuous feedback loop of tracking, asking, and engaging employees about caregiving helps employers build strong caregiving cultures -The important distinction between simply offering care benefits and socializing them across the organization For more information, visit www.amyhenderson.org and www.tendlab.com.
Part of “The Essentially Better Life” Series: Topic: Surrender & Releasing Negative Emotions Guest: Amy Henderson, LCSW My guest is Amy Henderson, a therapist from Salt Lake City Utah. She is an LCSW who specializes in working with adults and she is a big DBT fan (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) and is also certified in EMDR. She has so much insight she shares as we talk about Radical acceptance. This conversation with Amy is filled with great insights, and practical things you can do to help move yourself toward the very best you can be, and help you find the Essentially Better life. Connect with Amy Henderson: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/amy-henderson-salt-lake-city-ut/413920?fbclid=IwAR3M0OuxxSMn0avkqUaZnw9eTiQ-1q6eAZ0W03Eg-lCqzRybMoylwBtQ40s Sena's Book Recommendation: We the Animals by Justin Torres To get started with essential oils and join my Essentially Better Oil Tribe click here or go to my website www.essentiallybetterlife.com ~~~~~~~ Support this podcast: by the support button right here, or JOIN MY PATREON MEMBERSHIP Thanks for joining this episode. Here are some links to check out: Follow me on social: Instagram: @essentiallybetterlife Facebook: www.facebook.com/theessentiallybetterlife Check out my website www.essentiallybetterlife.com for all kinds of information on: * Business and Personal Coaching * My Book: “Essentially Better: essential oils for people with feelings” * And even some great stuff on essential oils. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wendy-bruton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wendy-bruton/support
Caregiving gives parents unmatched skills, and TendLab CEO Amy Henderson tells Adriana Lozada why it’s crucial to support them in bringing all that valuable knowledge and experience to the workplace.Listen through to the end for Adriana’s “Two Things to Do: One for You, One for the Rest of Us.” Every week, she selects actions, books, and other resources to further inform your intuition and support others on their birth journeys.If you liked this episode, listen to this "Best Of" episode on how to navigate identity shifts when you become a parent, and this birth story from a mom learning to navigate the postpartum life with her partner.You can find Amy Henderson at tendlab.com or on Instagram @amytendlab. Connect with Birthful @BirthfulPodcast and email us at info@Birthful.com. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to podcasts.Download Birthful's Postpartum Plan FREE when you sign up for our weekly newsletter! Don't miss even more tips, insights, and news from Adriana and her guests!
Sue Stockdale talks to Amy Henderson, one of the USA’s leading voices on the critical role that parenting and caregiving has in developing the future of work. Amy talks about her own experiences as a working parent, the challenges she faced, and some of the research and data from neuroscience that explains how showing up for parenthood significantly enhances your capacity for emotional intelligence, courage, efficiency, productivity, purpose, and collaboration.Amy is the founding CEO of TendLab, where she is creating a movement to change the game for working parents. With only 14% of American parents having access to paid parental leave, Amy talks about the challenges she faced as a working parent, and what motivated her to create TendLab as a way of addressing how working parents are valued in the workplace.Through TendLab, Amy has worked with companies and their parents' groups at places like Salesforce, Accenture, Cloudflare, and many more. As cited in Forbes for her "truly collaborative nature," Amy also started and co-leads the Fam Tech Founders Collaborative, a network of over 130 founders who are solving for the needs of caregivers. A regular speaker and author advocating on behalf of parents at work, Amy has written for, or been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fast Company, Slate, InStyle, and others. Her book ‘Tending: Parenthood and the Future of Work’ is published by Nationbuilder books.For more information about Amy Henderson on social media: Instagram www.instagram.com/amytendlabTwitter www.twitter.com/AmyTendLabFacebook www.facebook.com/AmyHendersonAuthoror via the website www.TendLab.com.For transcriptions of all our podcasts go to www.accesstoinspiration.org Connect with us on social media - www.Twitter.com/accessinspirat1www.Instagram.com/accesstoinspirationwww.Facebook.com/accesstoinspirationLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/access-to-inspiration/
In this episode, I sit down with TendLab Cofounder/CEO Amy Henderson and Cofounder/COO Kim Rohrer to discuss the impact of Covid-19 on women and caretakers in the workforce. You'll learn Tendlab's origin story, what attracted Kim to their mission, how we begin to address the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on women and caretakers in the workforce, how companies can support their caretaking employees, and more.
Moms that Lead - Unlocking the Leadership Power of Healthy, Purpose-Driven Moms
Companies spend a fortune on leadership development; and rightfully so, as good leaders make successful organizations.But did you know that some of the most important leadership skills (emotional intelligence, courage, collaboration) are forged in the experiences of being a parent? And that research backs this up?Our guest today, Amy Henderson, one of our nation's leading voices on the critical role of parenting and caregiving in developing the future of work. Our conversation left me encouraged, fascinated, and eager to learn more. I hope that it will do the same for you.
In this episode, I will interview Amy Henderson and we will talk about the critical skills that parents develop during Parenthood and how they can be useful for being successful in your workplace. If well supported by the company, there are a lot of skills you develop becoming a parent: efficiency, productivity, organisational skills and emotional intelligence. Here are the highlights from the episode: {2:02} Introduction to Amy {4:24} Interviews and coding to define the skills {8:00} The 5 capacities that Parenthood develops {11:52} Parenthood increases efficiency and productivity {13:35} Emotional intelligence and organisational performance {20:04} Parenthood enhances capacity for courage {26:05} How a company can support parents Find out more about how Supermums empowers women around the globe with training and recruitment services. Join us to train, volunteer, sponsor or hire our amazing women in tech. Visit www.supermums.org Find out about our free short courses here to start or progress your career in tech https://supermums.org/accelerate-your-salesforce-career/ Download our positive affirmation screensavers here to remind yourself how to be a Mum on Cloud Nine https://supermums.org/screensavers/ This podcast is sponsored by Enfamil https://www.enfamil.com/
Talos intakes a ridiculous amount of information every day. So how do we parse what is and isn’t important enough to share? In this episode of Talos Takes, Amy Henderson from our Threat Intelligence and Interdiction team talks about our information-sharing partnerships with both private and public entities. How do we disseminate important information to our friends in the field? And why are security organizations like the Cyber Threat Alliance so important?
Business and Arts Newfoundland and Labrador Executive Director Amy Henderson joined me to discuss... well, business and arts! The choir director and non-profit leader talks Newfoundland music and culture, choir directing technique and how the arts can be beneficial to the private sector economy. "Active since 2014, [Business and Arts NL is] a non-profit membership based organization working to: Identify and foster alliances between the arts and community collaborators in the private, public and social sectors. Create & nurture a community that encourages creativity & innovation through collaboration with the artsCommunicate the benefits of art/community collaborationsIdentify, foster & facilitate access to alternative sources of financial, human and community capital for the arts"
Weekly Meditation by Amy Henderson
#005. For a championship program to be successful for the long haul, a coach has to have "buy in" from everyone from the athletes, to coaches, to Booster Club members, to community members, Administration, and most importantly...the home front. Coach Henderson and his lovely wife, Amy, have the right formula for this buy in to take place. In each and every program that they have been involved with, the program has been successful.From his playing days at Fontana HS, to Azusa Pacific University, Josh has been impacted by other men and shown this recipe for success, and he and Amy have put those into practice. It hasn't been easy, and there have been plenty of struggles along the way, but the body of work that Josh and Amy have put together over the past couple of decades is one to be replicated in the coaching world.Want to be a successful coach? Then you are in for a real treat. So get ready to jump in the huddle with 4-time Southern Section CIF champion, California State Champion, and current Grace Brethren HS Head Football Couple, Josh and Amy Henderson.
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Recorded 10/25/19 - Today is a bit different. We normally keep things pretty neutral on this show (not really), but today is all about the new service Talos is launching - say hello to Talos Incident Response. Amy Henderson from the Talos Intel and Interdiction group joins us as we discuss the full circle of threat intelligence - from global visibility to hyper local context, and how IR allows those feed each other to the improvement of both. Listen to the announcement as we discuss what IR is, what it means in general, and what Talos brings to that equation. We hope you are half as excited as we are, because that is still pretty dang excited. Lastly, Craig isn’t with us today, but you get to decide his fate for being dishonest with you, dear listeners. We will deliver you justice. Full show notes - and more in-depth info [on the Talos blog](https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2019/11/beers-with-talos-ep-65-please-welcome.html)
Ocilla Mayor and Small Town Podcast host Matt Seale is the subject of the interview conducted by Amy Henderson of the Georgia Municipal Association. In this episode we learn about what Mayor Matt has learned through his experiences on Season 1 of Small Town Podcast, how things have changed since he set off on this project and what he would like to do moving forward. Mayor Matt also answers the "get to know you" questions he has asked others on previous episodes. For more information, visit www.smalltownpodcast.com.
#101 — Wait, Motherhood Makes You Better at Work? How will motherhood change me? Will I be different? Will I end up on the “mommy track” and never want to work again? These are questions that people ask themselves when they start thinking about getting pregnant and parenthood. Expectant parents and people considering having kids know that parenthood will change them, but they don’t how. Today we are going to take a look at the story that gets shoved at pregnant women (and really, at all women). The story goes that when you’re just waiting to become a mom, and once you do become a mom, you won’t be interested in working outside the home anymore. The prevailing story is that motherhood will change you, and not in a good way. The ambitions and dreams you cherished pre-kids become uninteresting to you. Because you become uninteresting. This post-motherhood story isn’t just a myth, sadly: it’s a belief that lots of people hold, and it affects how women are treated in the workplace, and it especially affects how mothers are treated in the workplace. A study from sociology researcher Shelley Correll found that mothers in the workforce are seen as less competent and less intelligent than women without children (here’s a link to the study). In fact, Correll found that “mothers in the workforce are rated as significantly less competent, less intelligent, and less committed than women without children; and a mother is 79% less likely to be hired, and half as likely to get promoted, when compared to an equally qualified woman without a child,” writes Amy Henderson, our guest on today’s episode. What people aren’t saying: motherhood makes you better at work But there’s a great twist, here, and I’m excited to talk to Amy about it. While the prevailing beliefs and perceptions around mothers are terrible—they aren’t actually based in truth. That is, while we have terrible social and cultural attitudes around mothers and work, working mothers are actually discovering how much motherhood makes you better at work, and how motherhood can strengthen your resilience, ability, and leadership skills. We previously touched on this phenomenon in our episode with Sarah Lacy, and today we get to dig in even deeper. Today I talk with Amy Henderson, CEO and Co-founder of Tendlab, all about this phenomenon and what leaders are sharing about the reality of working motherhood, and how it’s far different than the stories we scare people with. Tendlab’s mission is to help companies unlock the power and potential of parenthood in the workplace in a way that benefits every employee and maximizes productivity. IN TODAY’S EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT How parenthood has the potential to transform mothers and fathers for the better in all aspects of our lives, but particularly in our careers. It’s not just mothers, but—yes, fathers!—that receive a positive impact on career performance IF, and only IF they actually spend a significant amount of time care-taking. We are entering an era where the skills developed while parenting are not only relevant, but necessary, for success in the workplace. We also talk about what working moms should know, and wh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startuppregnant/message
#087 — Birth as a Portal: An Invitation We know that pregnancy and childbirth is a time of profound transformation for women. Beyond the physical changes we experience, giving birth affords the opportunity to let go of our past selves and emerge as something new. But could birth be just as powerful for fathers and co-parents? How about our communities at large? What if everyone could tap into the wisdom and energy of new life, using it as a source of power to let go of what no longer serves us and rise up as a new iteration of our creative selves? Today, I’m taking a deep dive into the idea of birth as a portal. I describe the new research by Ruth Feldman on the neuroscience of parenthood as well as Amy Henderson’s thought leadership around the transformative power of being a present and active caregiver. Listen in for my invitation to let go of old identity markers and embrace a new way of being, drawing on the power of birth to level up and welcome a new way to show up in the world. FULL SHOW NOTES Get the complete show notes with episode quotes, photos, and time stamps at http://www.startuppregnant.com/087. EPISODE SPONSOR & SPECIAL OFFER Community makes all the difference. So, at Startup Pregnant, we have launched a mastermind program for women who are interested in going deeper around questions about parenting, motherhood, and business. To apply for the Spring 2019 session and receive my free email series, go to https://startuppregnant.com/mastermind. All of our sponsor offers are available on our website for you to grab the perks and discounts offered to podcast listeners: http://startuppregnant.com/sponsors. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Fourth Trimester: A Postpartum Guide to Healing Your Body, Balancing Your Emotions, and Restoring Your Vitality by Kimberly Ann Johnson Amy Henderson’s Tendlab Center for Developmental Social Neuroscience ‘Neural Plasticity in Fathers of Human Infants’ in Social Neuroscience ‘The Neurobiology of Human Attachments’ in Trends in Cognitive Sciences THE STARTUP PREGNANT PODCAST & HOST Startup Pregnant Startup Pregnant Newsletter Email hello@startuppregnant.com Startup Pregnant on Facebook Startup Pregnant on Instagram Startup Pregnant on Twitter Sponsor the Podcast Review Startup Pregnant on iTunes --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startuppregnant/message
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A conversation with Amy Henderson, a commercial loan officer with Amarillo National Bank who specializes in small business. An Air Force veteran, Amy grew up in Wisconsin but moved here after her military service, deciding to raise her family in Amarillo. She and host Jason Boyett discuss the local climate for small businesses, her career at ANB, her prestigious position on Governor Abbott's Commission for Women, and why it's so hard to be a hockey mom in the Texas Panhandle. This episode is sponsored by ROI Online.
PODCAST: 10 Sep 2017 01 Oyster Girl – Kim Lowings and The Greenwood – Wild And Wicked Youth 02 Homeland Blues – Alice Howe – You’ve Been Away So Long 03 Hey John Barleycorn – Jack Rutter – Hills 04 Three Kerry Polkas – Brendan Power & Tim Edey – Harmonica And Button Box 05 Stonecutter Boy – Georgia Lewis – The Bird Who Sings Freedom 06 Banks Of Newfoundland – Matthew Byrne – Ballads 07 The Big Old American Dream – Nathan Bell – Love>Fear (48 Hours In Traitorland) 08 Tiny Fish For Japan – Michelle Holding & Bonz – Live At The Globe [Disc 1] 09 Geordie – Lindsay Straw – The Fairest Flower Of Womankind 10 Brother Can You Spare A Dime? – Tim O’Brien – Oh Brother Can You Spare A Dime 11 Trees They Do Grow High – Georgia Lewis – The Bird Who Sings Freedom 12 Lean Times – Robin Elliott – At Sunset 13 Duncan & Brady – Martin Simpson – Prodigal Son 14 Jack Ashton – Matthew Byrne – Ballads 15 Bonnie Ship The Diamond – Amy Henderson – Soul For A Compass 16 Bold Riley – Kim Lowings And The Greenwood – Wild And Wicked Youth 17 Twelve Gates To The City – Bruce Coburn – Bone On Bone
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In this episode we talk live with Amy Henderson, Co-Founder of Tendlab. Amy shares how her work is revealing links between improved job performance and parenting. This is a production of KBMF 102.5 Butte America Radio http://www.butteamericaradio.org/ and underwritten by Purse for the People
Amy Henderson interviews mother and swimming instructor, Denise Henderson, on the importance of learning to swim after tragically losing her father to drowning.
Student journalist Amy Henderson hit the streets of Auckland to ask people: Tertiary students are going without food because they cannot afford it, what are your thoughts on this?
In episode 9, Chuck sits down with his friend, Amy Henderson, to talk about Oak Park, Illinois. It’s a western suburb and it has lots to offer. Amy and her family live in Oak Park, and we discuss all of this town has to offer. Frank Lloyd Wright and Ernest Hemingway fans should consider a...
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Join us as we welcome author Marcia Strykowski and her new book "Amy's Choice." We will be diving into Marcia's new young adult novel appropriately titled, "Amy's Choice." Amy's Choice dives into the life of Amy Henderson and her cast of friends. Amy's freshman year starts with a new best friend, Cat, and a newfound confidence. But she misses her crush, Craig, who has gone to live with his aunt in Boston. Craig has promised to write, and Amy checks the mail on a daily basis, but to no avail. There are plenty of distractions, however. Cat's brother, Ricky, seems interested in Amy, but is she interested in him? And a new friendship with Finn, the lighthouse keeper, who Amy discovers is a talented artist, keeps Amy and Cat busy as they arrange for him to exhibit his work. But things get complicated when Craig returns from Boston and Finn is accused of arson. There are more questions than answers for Amy as life becomes as turbulent as the cold and stormy ocean of her coastal Maine town. Ideal for preteens, this novel is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Call Me Amy and touches upon issues of friendship, boyfriend troubles, and the power of believing in oneself. Tune in as we dive into "Amy's Choice" by author Marcia Strykowski. Stay tuned and keep it locked.
A recap of 2013 at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
Amy Henderson, historian at NPG, discusses the upcoming exhibition "Dancing the Dream" on view from October 4, 2013 - July 13, 2014.
Amy Henderson, historian at NPG, discusses Samuel F. B. Morse and the painting "Men of Progress" by artist Christian Schussele
My Featured guest is Sherry Gaba, author of “The Law of Sobriety.” She is a life coach, published author and an expert in the fields of parenting, single parenting, divorce, and relationships. Sherry Gaba,LCSW, is the go-to expert for Dr. Drew Pinsky on VH1’s Celebrity Rehab show. Received the Gold Medal Winner of the 2011 Living Now Award for Survival/Recovery.She currently blogs about recovery and spirituality on BeliefNet.com, the #1 Spirituality website. Visit her at www.sgabatherapy.com and read her blogs at CounselorMagazine.com and BeliefNet.Com. For a free download visit her site: http://www.sgabatherapy.com/FreeEnrichYourLifeSeries.en.htmlMy Spotlight guest is:Amy Henderson, founder of "The Geezer Gallery" in Portland, Or., a place “where seniors are celebrated for their unique life experiences, contributions, and wisdom.” Here our Elders redefine themselves as valuable contributors and create masterful art and recapture their true essence to share with the world. The Geezer Gallery has recently been featured nationally with AARP, PBS, The New York Times and on KATU and OPB. Find out more at http://www.geezergallery.com
Amy Henderson, historian at NPG, discusses newspaper publisher Katharine Graham
Amy Henderson, historian at NPG, discusses John Wayne
Amy Henderson, historian at NPG, discusses Katharine Hepburn's four Oscars and her portrait by Everett Raymond Kinstler
Amy Henderson, historian at NPG, discusses Orson welles and the 70th anniversary of War of the Worlds