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Best podcasts about Amy Jones

Latest podcast episodes about Amy Jones

Get Lit
GET LIT E500 THE GRAND FINALE

Get Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 66:19


And here we are. There's not much I can write here that I don't say somewhere on this sprawling live episode of GET LIT. A few things I might have left out include: the fabulous Jessica Rose, GritLit Artistic Director, is the introductory voice and kind soul who agreed to let me do a final episode live the excellent George Elchuk, CFMU staffer and member of Rexford Drive, did a great job mixing and mastering the live session to be more pleasant on your ears the award presenter is Silhouette newspaper editor, pal and musician Andrew Mrozowski I'm unclear who all the audience member questions were from so I'll identify none of them (sorry…but if you know, you'll definitely know) this took a few takes, because I welled up So listen in! We have wonderful guests including guest host Gary Barwin (I mean, I'm hosting too…it's hard to explain) and the Triple A team, as I was annoyingly calling them – Amy Jones, Amanda Leduc, and Anuja Varghese. It's a fun conversation. I'm proud to leave GET LIT on a note like this. Thanks for all the kind words, all the conversations, and all the ears. GET LIT will continue to post the podcasts missing from platforms (about E10 - E150) so though the show is over, there's still content to come. Until the next project…thanks for listening! -Jamie

TMS at the Cricket World Cup
Inside the T20 World Cup: Lauren Bell and Linsey Smith create chaos.

TMS at the Cricket World Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 20:50


We head INSIDE the England camp during the Women's T20 World Cup with England stars Lauren Bell and Linsey Smith joining Amber Sandhu.The bowlers are currently ranked as the number one and number three in the world. Bell and Smith discuss what they do between matches to keep calm, what it'll mean to have their friends and family watching from the stands at a home World Cup, and is 'The Shard' really Bell's nickname?! Test Match Special speaks exclusively to England's T20 squad during the World Cup, getting to know the personalities behind the players. We get the inside track on how the team deals with the pressures of being an international cricketer playing in a home tournamentDuring the tournament we've got specials with Heather Knight, Issy Wong, Sophia Dunkley, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, and Lauren Filer - as well as Bell and Smith.

Abundant Wellness With Andrea- From Surviving to Thriving in Mind, Body and Spirit
Episode 128: ADHD, Blood Sugar & Emotional Meltdowns: What Parents Need to Know with Guest Amy Jones

Abundant Wellness With Andrea- From Surviving to Thriving in Mind, Body and Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 49:22


Raising a neurodivergent child often comes with questions that traditional parenting advice doesn't answer—especially when it comes to food, sensory sensitivities, emotional regulation, and mealtime struggles. In this episode, Andrea sits down with ADHD Life Coach, Certified Teacher, and Functional Nutrition Practitioner Amy Jones to explore the powerful connection between ADHD, autism, nervous system regulation, blood sugar balance, and eating behaviors. Together, they discuss why picky eating is rarely just a behavior problem, how metabolic demands impact neurodivergent brains, and practical ways parents can reduce stress around meals while supporting their child's health and regulation. In this episode, you'll learn: Why picky eating is often a nervous system issue—not a behavior problem The connection between ADHD, emotional regulation, and blood sugar balance How sensory sensitivities influence food choices and mealtime challenges Why traditional mealtime expectations often don't work for neurodivergent children Practical strategies for expanding food variety without pressure or power struggles How to navigate comments and criticism from family members around your child's eating habits The importance of honoring capacity, flexibility, and nervous-system safety around food Why neurodivergent brains often require a different approach to nutrition and daily routines Connect with Amy Jones: Website: www.amyjonesnutrition.com Instagram: @amyjonesnutrition If this episode encouraged you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another parent who could use some reassurance that they're not doing it wrong—they may just need a different roadmap.

Classical Conversations Podcast
What Every Homeschool Mom Needs to Hear with Abbey Wedgeworth

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 61:56


In this episode of Everyday Educator, hosts Amy Jones and Delise Germond sit down with author Abbey Wedgeworth (Help, I'm Ruining My Kids) to talk about what every homeschool mom actually needs heading into summer — a soul that's as prepared as your curriculum. Together they explore gospel-centered motherhood, the hidden ways our own sin and unhealed wounds show up in our homeschools, and why community is the lifeline homeschool moms can't afford to skip. Whether you're a new homeschool mom wrestling with your first year or a seasoned classical education parent facing a hard season, this conversation will remind you that the gospel is good news for your motherhood too — imperfections, meltdowns, and all. Abbey also shares insights from her book Help, I'm Ruining My Kids: A Gospel Guide for the Mom Who's Desperate for Change — a must-read for any mom who's ever wondered if she's doing more harm than good.   Resources: Abbey Wedgeworth's Website   This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by Classical Conversations' new 2026 Product Line: This April, Classical Conversations launched an exciting portfolio of new products designed to strengthen math fluency, develop critical reasoning skills, and equip families with practical tools for classical, Christian homeschooling. From flashcard resources and reasoning curriculum to hands-on manipulatives and a foundational parent resource, these releases deepen the classical learning journey for families at every level. Visit ClassicalConversations.com/WhatsNew/ to explore the entire April 2026 product collection and start strengthening your family's classical, Christian education today.  

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
Knight's concerning form, England's lack of firepower & Tilly Corteen-Coleman on her rise to the top

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 50:39


As the World Cup hones into view Katya & Lauren Winfield-Hill break down England's T20I form following India's commanding performance in Chelmsford yesterday. Katya then speaks to England's new star Tilly Corteen-Coleman about her rise to the World Cup squad and life since turning pro. 0:15 Intro //0:53 MetroBank Champion of Women's and Girls' Cricket//1:21 England's T20I form & Amy Jones//3:25 England's batting order & Heather Knight's form//17:25 England's bowling attack //18:17 Sophie Ecclestone's revealing interview //23:57 How much international scrutiny has changed //30:55 Tilly Corteen-Coleman on her rapid rise to the top //48:03 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket. Lord's tickets: https://tickets.lords.org/

Classical Conversations Podcast
Things Are Changing Around Here! Meet The Everyday Educator Hosts!

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 48:13


Ever wondered who's behind the voices on the Everyday Educator podcast? In this special episode, meet the full host panel — Lisa Bailey, Amy Jones, Kelli Wilt, Emma Bortins, and Delise Germond — as they share their personal homeschooling journeys, why they said yes to Classical Conversations, and what keeps them going. From 25-year veterans to a second-generation homeschooler just getting started, this conversation is the encouragement every homeschool mom needs. From the history of the podcast (started in 2015!) to a panel of five hosts with decades of combined CC experience, this episode is a warm reintroduction to the Everyday Educator community. Whether you're brand new or a longtime listener, you'll feel right at home. Learn more about the classical homeschooling journey:

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching
Amy Jones - The Church as a Place of Healing

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026


Amy Jones shares how the Church is and should be a place of abundant healing.

Classical Conversations Podcast
5 Habits Every Homeschool Mom Needs to Teach Any Subject with Confidence

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 66:35


Do you ever feel like you're not qualified enough to teach your kids? In this episode of the Everyday Educator podcast, host Kelli Wilt and Amy Jones sit down to explore how Classical Conversations' five core habits of grammar — naming, attending, memorizing, expressing, and storytelling — can transform the way homeschool moms approach any subject, including geography. Whether you're in Foundations or beyond, these practical tools will give you the confidence to teach well without needing to be the expert. Kelli Wilt, Lead of Program Development for Classical Conversations Multimedia and longtime CC director and tutor, walks through each habit with real-life examples — from how children name stuffed animals to how National Memory Master finalists draw the entire world from memory. You'll come away with a fresh perspective on why classical education works and how to put it into practice at your kitchen table today. Kelli and Amy also discuss how the five core habits apply far beyond geography — from chemistry labs to literature — equipping your children with lifelong learning skills that go with them wherever God leads. This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Classical Conversations just released "The Habits of a Classical Education"—the long-awaited successor to "The Core." This resource helps you naturally integrate the Five Core Habits into daily life, enabling classical, Christian education where relationships and lifelong learning flourish. It's here! Order your copy of "The Habits of a Classical Education: Practicing the Art of Grammar" here during the April sale!

Writer's Digest Presents
Reading Like a Writer with Amy Jones

Writer's Digest Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 74:16


In February, "Writer's Digest Presents" managing editor Moriah Richard and senior editor Michael Woodson discussed performing reading audits and what they can do for your reading life. In this episode of "Writer's Digest Presents", editor-in-chief Amy Jones is talking about the importance of reading like a writer to benefit your writing life. But what does that mean—to read like a writer? For Amy and Michael, it means doing a deep dive into reading the kinds of books they'd like to be writing, what they can learn from them, how to incorporate a writing process that encourages failure, why writers should completely reject AI, and more.

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Classical Conversations Podcast
Top Homeschool Secrets to Success

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 52:22


What if the secret to classical homeschooling isn't the right curriculum — it's the right habits? In this episode of the Everyday Educator podcast, host Lisa Bailey sits down with Amy Jones and Kelli Wilt to introduce The Habits of a Classical Education: Practicing the Art of Grammar. Together they unpack the five core habits of classical learning, why wonder is the foundation of a truly classical Christian education, and why this book works alongside any curriculum you're already using. Whether you've been homeschooling for a week or a decade, this conversation will remind you why you started. Lisa Bailey opens by sharing a realization she came to after years of homeschooling her own daughters: the best homeschool days were the ones that were more about home than about school. That insight is at the heart of The Habits of a Classical Education, CC's newest resource — a book that helps families develop the rhythms and relationships that make learning come alive, whatever curriculum they're using. Kelli Wilt, lead of program development at Classical Conversations, introduces the five core habits using the acronym NAMES: Naming, Attending, Memorizing, Expressing, and Storytelling. Her own strongest habits are storytelling and memorizing — skills she developed almost by accident on long van rides with her children, weaving family history and memory work into the journey without her kids ever realizing it was intentional. She's quick to note that the habits didn't come out of nowhere: they're the fruit of a decade of conversations about how God designed human beings to learn. Amy Jones, who hosts the Everyday Educator and was a co-author of the book, admits that memorizing is her hardest habit — not because she doesn't value it, but because she had never fully appreciated how foundational it is until working on this book. Her insight is one of the episode's best: the habits aren't subjects. They're a spine, a way of approaching anything new. She walks listeners through the simple exercise of teaching a child something — anything — and noticing that naming, attending, memorizing, expressing, and storytelling show up naturally in every real act of learning. The episode's most beautiful section comes when the conversation turns to wonder. Amy quotes a line she encountered in her reading: "You learn nothing without wonder." Wonder, she explains, is God's invitation to his world. It's not an extra. It's the engine. And the habits, properly practiced, don't just cultivate wonder in a child's natural areas of interest — they introduce children (and adults) to wonders they never knew they had. Creation is the curriculum, as Leigh Bortins says, and the habits are the way we learn to read it. What You'll Learn The five core habits of classical learning and the acronym that makes them easy to remember (NAMES) Why these habits aren't subjects — they're the way God designed every human being to learn Why the habits work alongside any curriculum you already own, not instead of it How Kelli and Amy each approach the habits differently — and what that means for your own family Why wonder is not a warm fuzzy feeling — it's an essential component of real education How the book is organized so that busy moms can read it in sections at soccer practice Why you don't have to be a perfect homeschooler for this to work — and what the book actually promises Why the habits apply to adults and older students too — not just little ones in the grammar stage What it means that education ought to be more about home than schooling This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Classical Conversations just released The Habits of a Classical Education—the long-awaited successor to The Core. This resource helps you naturally integrate the Five Core Habits into daily life, enabling classical, Christian education where relationships and lifelong learning flourish. It's here! Order your copy of The Habits of a Classical Education: Practicing the Art of Grammar here during the April sale!

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Amy Jones shares on the third temptation presented to Jesus in his 40 day fast; to take advantage of his divinity.

Marketing 4 Business
What Great Leaders Do Differently: The Leadership Traits That Actually Move the Needle

Marketing 4 Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 67:33


What actually separates great leaders from the rest?In this episode of the Marketing 4 Business Podcast, Scott sits down with Amy Jones, Co-Founder of Nexus Blue Innovation and Founder of Human Impact Leadership, to explore the leadership traits that truly move the needle in modern businesses.Amy has worked as a Tony Robbins Results Coach, helping high-performing entrepreneurs sharpen their thinking, overcome roadblocks, and build businesses that scale. In this conversation, she shares the practical leadership insights she's learned from coaching ambitious leaders around the world.From managing your energy and stepping outside your comfort zone, to anticipating disruption and leading through change, this episode is packed with insights that will help business owners and leaders perform at a higher level.If you're building a business, leading a team, or navigating change in a fast-moving world, this conversation will challenge how you think about leadership.Download the Local Business AEO Playbook here – a free, step-by-step guide that shows you how to position your business to be recommended by AI.If you find our content valuable and informative, please help us reach more business owners by sharing it with a friend who might benefit. Additionally, please ensure that you're following our podcast on your preferred platform, and if you enjoyed the latest episode, consider leaving us a five-star review. Your support is highly appreciated.See below for ways to get in touch with us…Follow the Marketing 4 Business podcast on Instagram hereFollow Digital Influence on Instagram hereConnect with Amy on LinkedIn hereConnect with Scott on LinkedIn hereHave Fun & Take Action

Classical Conversations Podcast
Anti-Burnout Memory Master Tips

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 49:33


Is pushing for Memory Master worth it — and what happens if your child doesn't make it? In this episode of the Everyday Educator podcast, host Amy Jones sits down with veteran CC moms Courtney Bradshaw and Tunrade Schumann to talk about how to challenge your kids with Classical Conversations memory work without overwhelming them or pushing too hard. Whether you're aiming for Memory Master, Subject Master, or just want your child to engage more deeply with the Foundations curriculum, this conversation is full of warm, practical wisdom for every homeschool family. Tunrade shares how her family dove headfirst into Memory Master from day one, with all four kids eventually earning the title — and each one also having that one hard year where it didn't quite come together. Those years, she says, turned out to be among the most valuable. Her daughter once went back as a Challenge A student to earn the one cycle she'd missed years earlier, simply because it still mattered to her. Tunrade herself has spent the last two years earning Mom Memory Master alongside her kids, with a third planned as her capstone. Courtney offers a beautifully different perspective — her family never completed community Memory Master, but has celebrated Subject Masters, a "Master Swordsman" scripture challenge, and countless informal moments where the content showed up in unexpected ways: a college Western Civ class, a Challenge speech, a paper. She's candid about the seasons of life — including adopting three children mid-journey — that meant mom simply wasn't available, and why that's okay. The conversation turns practical in the back half, with both moms sharing specific tips: starting with six weeks of consistent daily review, using CDs and flip books for independent study, leveraging Christmas break to tackle early weeks, pairing up with another Memory Master family for accountability and fun, and tailoring review methods to each child's learning style. Motivation strategies include review game parties, community check-ins, and Tunrade's beloved family tradition: a full week of unlimited screen time after Memory Master — which, she notes, usually loses its charm by day two. The episode closes with a reminder that the real reward isn't the blue shirt. It's a child who knows how they learn, trusts their own mind, and isn't afraid of hard things. What You'll Learn: - The full Memory Master continuum — from Subject Master all the way to the National Memory Master Contest - How two experienced CC families approached Memory Master very differently — and both thrived - Why the hidden benefits of Memory Master have almost nothing to do with memorization - What to do when life gets hard and Memory Master just isn't happening this year - Practical, age-by-age tips for making memory work fun (trampolines, hopscotch, hand motions & more) - How to use Christmas break strategically to get ahead on proofs - Creative ways to celebrate and motivate kids through the February doldrums - Why kids who earn Memory Master aren't scared of hard things later in life - How Tunrade earned Mom Memory Master — and why Courtney is already eyeing it for her last round   This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Summit Ministries Do you want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endure, and friends and faith for life? Summit's Student Conferences equip young Christians with the hope, clarity, and confidence they need to follow Jesus boldly in today's world. It's not just about getting apologetics answers. Students learn how to live winsomely and bravely in today's world. Visit summit.org/cc before March 31, 2026, and lock in the early bird rate. Save an additional $250 when you use the code CC26. Want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endures, and friends and faith for life? Grab their spot now at summit.org/cc     Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome & Introduction 00:22 — Amy's Homeschool Journey & Why This Topic Matters 00:48 — The Memory Master Continuum: Subject Master to National Contest 03:39 — Meet Courtney Bradshaw: 12 Years of CC, Academic Advisor & 7 Kids 06:30 — Meet Tunrade Schumann: 12 Years of CC, Social Media Director & Graduating Her First 09:18 — What It Means to "Graduate" as a CC Mom 12:09 — Why the Memory Content Is So Rich (and Funny College Moments) 13:21 — Tunrade's Family Memory Master Journey: All Four Kids, Every Cycle 15:09 — Mom Memory Master: When Your Kid Proofs You 16:15 — The Hard Year Every Child Had — and What They Learned From It 18:14 — How a Challenge A Student Went Back for the Cycle She Missed 20:06 — Courtney's Journey: Subject Masters, a Scripture Challenge & Meeting Kids Where They Are 25:28 — Subject Master Deep Dive: Latin, Geography & Leaning Into What They Love 28:34 — It's Not All or Nothing: Finding the Right Level for Your Family 30:33 — Practical Tips: How and When to Start Preparing for Memory Master 32:05 — Making Memory Work Fun: Trampolines, Hopscotch, Hand Motions & More 33:09 — Using Christmas Break to Get Ahead on Proofs 35:39 — Learning Styles: Why What Works for One Child Won't Work for Another 38:55 — The Proofing Timeline: What to Expect and When 40:09 — Keeping Kids Motivated Through the February Doldrums 41:35 — Review Games, Study Dates & Building Friendships Through Memory Master 44:09 — How Tunrade's Family Celebrates: The Week of Unlimited Screen Time 45:14 — The Real Reward: Kids Who Know How They Learn and Aren't Scared of Hard Things 46:33 — Closing Encouragement & Finding Your CC Community

Classical Conversations Podcast
Raising Kids Who Don't Deconstruct Their Faith | Alisa Childers

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 54:28


Is progressive Christianity coming for your kids — and would you even recognize it if it was? In this episode of the Everyday Educator podcast, host Amy Jones and co-host Emma Bortins sit down with author and apologist Alisa Childers to unpack what progressive Christianity actually is, why it appeals to young people, and how Christian homeschool parents can equip their children to stand firm in biblical truth. If you're raising kids in today's cultural climate, this conversation is one you can't afford to miss. Alisa shares her own story of encountering progressive Christianity through a pastor who slowly dismantled core doctrines of the faith, and how that crisis ultimately led her to study apologetics and write Another Gospel. She offers a clear definition of progressive Christianity — not by what it affirms, but by what it denies: substitutionary atonement, the authority of Scripture, the reality of hell, and the exclusivity of Christ. The conversation turns to the younger generation and how moral relativism has become the dominant worldview of Gen Z, making it harder than ever for kids to understand why biblical truth isn't just "your opinion." From there, the hosts dig into practical parenting strategies: why it's not enough to shelter kids, why you should actually show them progressive content and work through it together, and how modeling confidence in your faith can be more powerful than having a perfect answer.  What You'll Learn: - What progressive Christianity is — and the core doctrines it quietly denies - Why young people are so susceptible to progressive theology and deconstruction - How social media (including random TikTok videos) is influencing your kids' faith - Why the definition of "truth" may be the most important conversation you have with your child - A practical, age-by-age strategy for building spiritual resilience at home - How to show your kids progressive Christian content without it rattling their faith - Why holding a biblical sexual ethic feels different for Gen Z than it did for previous generations - The best apologetics resources for parents and students — including Alisa's new student edition 00:00 — Introduction & Welcome 00:29 — Introducing Alisa Childers: Author, Apologist & CCM Artist 02:18 — About Another Gospel & the Student Edition 03:09 — Alisa's Personal Story: How She Encountered Progressive Christianity 06:04 — What Is Progressive Christianity? Definitions & Core Denials 11:13 — Tracing the Gospel Arc: Where Progressive Christianity Goes Off the Rails 15:02 — Social Justice, Marxism & What Unites Progressive Christians 16:14 — Is Progressive Christianity Growing? What the Data Doesn't Show 21:21 — The Most Important Word: How You Define "Truth" Changes Everything 24:06 — Insulin or Ice Cream: Teaching Objective vs. Subjective Truth 28:40 — Loving Your Kids' Friends While Holding a Biblical Sexual Ethic 30:03 — Identity, Sexuality & Untying the Knots for the Younger Generation 36:06 — Social Media & Progressive Christianity: Where the Influence Is Coming From 40:10 — Practical Strategies: How to Raise Spiritually Resilient Kids at Home 44:25 — It's Okay Not to Have All the Answers: Modeling Faith Under Pressure 47:36 — Secondary Issues, Wrestling with Scripture & Holding Things in Tension 48:38 — Recommended Resources for Parents & Students 52:01 — Closing Thoughts: The Beauty of the True Gospel Resources: https://alisachilders.com/ This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Summit Ministries Do you want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endure, and friends and faith for life? Summit's Student Conferences equip young Christians with the hope, clarity, and confidence they need to follow Jesus boldly in today's world. It's not just about getting apologetics answers. Students learn how to live winsomely and bravely in today's world.  Visit summit.org/cc before March 31, 2026, and lock in the early bird rate. Save an additional $250 when you use the code CC26. Want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endures, and friends and faith for life? Grab their spot now at summit.org/cc

Classical Conversations Podcast
Why Memorizing Matters: Tips for Homeschool Families

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 50:01


In this episode of Everyday Educator, host Lisa Bailey is joined by Amy Jones and Ginny Tran to explore why memorizing matters — for your children and for you. From scripture memory to poetry and classical memory work, discover how memorization builds wisdom, shapes character, and hides beauty in your heart for life. Amy and Ginny share their earliest memories of memorizing — from singing the books of the Bible at church to reciting Twas the Night Before Christmas by the warmth of a mother's voice — and what those moments reveal about how our brains and hearts learn together. Lisa adds her own stories along the way, including the surprising moment a long-forgotten song came back word-for-word on a Valentine's Day drive. But this conversation goes far deeper than memory work checklists. They unpack why the environment of learning matters just as much as the content, how music plants truth in the mind like an earworm that never leaves, and why memorizing whole passages of Scripture — not just isolated verses — can train our children to think alongside Paul, alongside John, and ultimately, alongside God himself. Whether you're in the thick of Memory Master season or simply looking for fresh motivation to make memorization meaningful in your homeschool, this episode will leave you inspired to see memory work for what it truly is: not a box to check, but a treasure to hide in the heart.   This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Summit Ministries Do you want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endure, and friends and faith for life? Summit's Student Conferences equip young Christians with the hope, clarity, and confidence they need to follow Jesus boldly in today's world. It's not just about getting apologetics answers. Students learn how to live winsomely and bravely in today's world. Visit summit.org/cc before March 31, 2026, and lock in the early bird rate. Save an additional $250 when you use the code CC26. Want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endures, and friends and faith for life? Grab their spot now at summit.org/cc   The Classical Conversations Alumni Network The Classical Conversations Alumni Network is a vibrant community space that builds bridges between CC families and graduates, provides exclusive professional opportunities, and highlights inspirational stories. CC families and graduates will be encouraged and anchored in a supportive community that celebrates the Classical Conversations journey long after Challenge IV. Become a member of the Alumni Network today! Learn more by going to https://ccalumni.network/

Classical Conversations Podcast
Raising Children of Character: Tips for Homeschool Moms

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 37:34


What does it really mean to pass on virtue to your children—and how do you do it in the midst of everyday homeschool life? Join host Amy Jones and veteran homeschooler Chelly Barnard for a rich conversation about cultivating moral goodness in your home. Discover how Classical Conversations' Common Topics can help you define and teach virtue, why reading aloud to your kids well into high school matters more than you think, and practical ways to weave biblical truth into daily conversations without being "preachy." Chelly shares wisdom from 25 years of homeschooling experience, emphasizing that virtue isn't about rigid rules—it's about equipping children to flourish according to God's design. Whether you're wrestling with how to train your children's hearts or simply need encouragement that God fills in your deficits as a parent, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable insights for the everyday CC mom. This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Summit Ministries Do you want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endure, and friends and faith for life? Summit's Student Conferences equip young Christians with the hope, clarity, and confidence they need to follow Jesus boldly in today's world. It's not just about getting apologetics answers. Students learn how to live winsomely and bravely in today's world.  Visit summit.org/cc before March 31, 2026, and lock in the early bird rate. Save an additional $250 when you use the code CC26. Want your child to have conversations that challenge, encouragement that endures, and friends and faith for life? Grab their spot now at summit.org/cc "The Habits of a Classical Education" Classical Conversations is releasing "The Habits of a Classical Education"—the long-awaited successor to "The Core." This resource helps you naturally integrate the Five Core Habits into daily life, enabling classical, Christian education where relationships and lifelong learning flourish. Pre-order your signed copy of "The Habits of a Classical Education: Practicing the Art of Grammar" from February 17th through March 14th, 2026, at https://classicalconversationsbooks.com/ – your personally signed book from Leigh will ship in May! https://classicalconversations.com/whatsnew/

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching
Amy Jones - Becoming Like A Child

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026


Amy Jones preaches on what it means to become a like a child.

Brews and Tiny Teeth, The Unfiltered Pediatric Dentistry Podcast
OR Access, Therapy Dogs, and Becoming an Empty-Nester

Brews and Tiny Teeth, The Unfiltered Pediatric Dentistry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 40:24


Dr. Amy Jones is a pediatric dentist from Mississippi. She comes on the show to talk about a variety of topics including:- How many chairs to have in a dental office- Medicaid limiting access to GA/OR in her state, and they combat this "scoring system"- Burnout and working 5 days a week- How to incorporate a therapy dog into the office- Challenges of taking time off for vacations as a practice owner

Species Unite
Amy Jones: Skin and Bones

Species Unite

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 37:39


"It was a really surreal experience because I didn't know what to expect from a tiger farm. I've been in a lot of industrial farms of other animals. I sort of thought to myself, 'surely it can't be, it can't be actually a farm like what we see, how we raise pigs and chickens and cows.' But it was it was literally a factory farm - a prison, essentially just row after row after row of tiger." - Amy Jones   There are moments when a single photograph can change how we see the world. For photojournalist Amy Jones that moment came inside a dark, airless building on the border of Thailand at a tiger farm. That's where she met Salamas, a 20-year-old tiger who had spent her entire life in a concrete cell. Bred over and over again for the tourist and medicine trades. Amy's photograph of Salamas, a tiger who was skin and bones pressing her head against a cold wall, has gone on to win some of the most prestigious awards in photography, and brought international attention to an industry that almost no one knew existed, the factory farming of tigers. This conversation is about the rescue of that tiger, about the power of visual storytelling and what it means to bear witness even when it breaks your heart.

TMS at the Cricket World Cup
Women's World Cup: England finish on a high as Devine departs

TMS at the Cricket World Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 32:56


Henry Moeran is alongside 2017 World Cup winner Alex Hartley and TMS commentator Alex Hartley for reaction to England's thumping victory over New Zealand in their last group stage game of the World Cup.Hear the thoughts of Heather Knight, who discusses Sophie Ecclestone's injury fears, captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amy Jones, and retiring New Zealand captain Sophie Devine.

Inside Reproductive Health Podcast
267 What IVY Fertility is Using And Why. Amy Jones

Inside Reproductive Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 37:09


Lab directors, how do you make sure your concerns actually reach ownership?Vendors, how are you being vetted by the groups you serve?This week on Inside Reproductive Health, Amy Jones, Chief Quality Officer of Ivy Fertility, talks about how one of the country's leading networks evaluates quality, chooses partners, and plans for growth.Amy shares:– The specific criteria Ivy uses to vet vendors for cryostorage and digital witnessing– How they're implementing an AI solution to compare data across EMRs– The patient concierge platform guiding patients through the IVF journey– Where current patient education tools fall short– The tradeoffs of proactive expansion– And why fertility professionals get into trouble when they stay “too stuck in their own lane”

Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie | #KfmTop40
Amy Jones shares the journey to releasing her new song "Nobody"

Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie | #KfmTop40

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 7:23 Transcription Available


Amy Jones is back — and this time, she’s bringing both heart and honesty to the mic. In this candid conversation, Amy opens up about navigating motherhood while reigniting her passion for music. She shares how she overcame fears that her career might take a back seat, and how the support of her partner, Lee, and collaborator, Caleb, helped her rediscover her creative flow. Her new single “Nobody” written in just one hour during late-night video calls while her baby slept — is proof that inspiration can strike even in life’s busiest seasons. Tune in for a heartfelt chat about balance, creativity, and the joy of finding your rhythm again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Classical Conversations Podcast
When Homeschooling Feels Overwhelming: Finding Your Way Through

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 41:06


Feeling in over your head with homeschooling? You're not alone. Every homeschool parent hits that wall—when the toddler is pulling everything off the shelves, five kids are asking questions at once, and you're wondering if you're failing everyone, including yourself. In this honest and hope-filled conversation, veteran homeschool moms Courtney Bradshaw and Karin Carpenter join host Amy Jones to talk about the seasons when homeschooling feels overwhelming. In this episode, you'll discover: ·       Why those "in over my head" moments are actually normal (and might even be necessary) ·       How to recognize when you're spread too thin—and what to do about it ·       The surprising antidote to homeschool loneliness (hint: it's not just about finding time) ·       Practical strategies for recalibrating when everything feels like too much ·       Why celebrating others' victories can sustain you through your own hard days ·       How to assess whether the problem is your curriculum, your schedule, or your heart Both Courtney (mom of seven, including three adopted from foster care) and Karin (veteran of 15+ years homeschooling four children) share vulnerable stories from their own journeys—the days they wanted to quit, the moments they crashed at Jesus' feet, and the unexpected ways God met them in their weakness. Their wisdom is hard-won and deeply encouraging.   This episode of the Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Judson College Judson College, North Carolina's only four-year accredited confessional Christian institution, equips passionate students with over 25 majors and exceptional faculty to pursue God's calling in ministry, missions, or the workplace while experiencing vibrant community through our unique House System. We're committed to making your divine calling affordable through extensive scholarships and special SBC church member discounts, so you can give your life for Christ's cause without overwhelming financial burden.  Ready to answer your calling? Find out what makes Judson College experience different. https://judsoncollege.com/distinctives/   The Classical Learning Cohort  Are you ready to invest in your own education? Would you like to learn alongside others? Check out the Classical Learning Cohort!  Learn More! Register for a free online event at www.classicalconversations.com/cohort

Never on the Backfoot: A Podcast
323. Inside England's Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 Squad: Analysis & Takeaways

Never on the Backfoot: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 47:21


Hi there! Welcome to Episode 323 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. England have unveiled their 15-member squad for the 2025 Women's World Cup, a blend of experience and fresh faces, but not without major talking points. Heather Knight returns from injury, Nat Sciver-Brunt takes charge as captain, and Danni Wyatt-Hodge is back to bolster the batting. Yet, the omission of veteran seamer Kate Cross has sparked debate, with England instead opting for a spin-heavy attack to tackle subcontinental conditions. In this episode, we break down the squad in detail — the balance of bat and ball, the return of key players, the rise of young quicks, and the tactical calls behind selection. Janani of Sportsy Mathsy Tales joins us to discuss Charlotte Edwards' influence as head coach, Sciver-Brunt's dual challenge as leader and allrounder, and Amy Jones' growing importance with bat and gloves. From the X-factor picks to the emotional fallout of omissions, we ask: is this England side truly ready to chase a fifth World Cup title?Thank you so much for tuning in to today's episode and for your incredible support. If you haven't already, make sure to hit the follow button and tap the bell icon on Spotify to stay updated with every new episode.Stay connected with us on social media – follow @neveronthebackfoot on Instagram and Threads, and @neverontheback1 on Twitter (now X) for the latest cricket insights, fresh content, and much more throughout this action-packed season.You can also catch the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify for Podcasters, and many other streaming platforms. Plus, Never on the Backfoot is now on YouTube, so don't forget to subscribe for exclusive, in-depth content coming your way.Thanks again for all your love and support. Until next time, stay safe, take care, and keep enjoying the game. Bye for now!

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Galatians 5:22-23 & John 11:17-44 - Amy Jones

Classical Conversations Podcast
Before You Begin Foundations: Practical Prep

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 53:24


Does the thought of preparing for a new homeschool year feel overwhelming? You're not alone! Join host Lisa Bailey with seasoned homeschool veterans Amy Jones (22 years of experience!) and Courtney Bradshaw (Academic Advisor and mom to seven) as they share battle-tested strategies for launching your Foundations year with confidence. From setting realistic family learning goals to creating peaceful learning spaces, managing supplies for multiple children, and transitioning kids from summer mode back to academics—these moms reveal the secrets that can make or break your homeschool year. Whether you're a first-time Foundations family or returning with a new mix of ages, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom you can implement right now.   This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by Judson College and Classical Conversations Plus Undergraduate Program Judson College, North Carolina's only four-year accredited confessional Christian institution, equips passionate students with over 25 majors and exceptional faculty to pursue God's calling in ministry, missions, or the workplace while experiencing vibrant community through our unique House System. We're committed to making your divine calling affordable through extensive scholarships and special SBC church member discounts, so you can give your life for Christ's cause without overwhelming financial burden. Ready to answer your calling? Find out what makes Judson College experience different. https://judsoncollege.com/distinctives/   Classical Conversations Plus Undergraduate Program Your Purpose Made Approachable…  Whether that is a degree, a discipline, or a deeper understanding of interests, CC Plus Undergrad can help. Our unique relationship with Southeastern University provides multiple opportunities and options for enrolling as a degree-seeking student at Southeastern University, which allows for a continued pursuit of lifelong learning, making passion and purpose approachable whether you are a CC graduate or CC parent. To learn more about the CC Plus Undergrad Program or to begin your journey of pursuing your next season of learning, go to www.classicalconversationsplus.com/undergraduate-program

Harbert Podcast
Globe Trotter: Amy Jones

Harbert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 35:15 Transcription Available


Amy Jones is the founder and managing director of South Street Partners LLC in Elmherst, Illinois. She started her own company in order to share her passion for finance with other start ups. Prior to that, Amy spent fourteen years with the McDonalds corporation's Global Finance team with a three year assignment to Singapore. Amy is a 1996 Harbert Graduate with a BSBA in Accounting.

The Bourbon Life
The Whiskey Trip - Season 3, Episode 29 - Rob & Amy Jones - The Rackhouse

The Bourbon Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 55:26


Saddle up, whiskey lovers—this episode of The Whiskey Trip takes us deep into bourbon country with a Texas twist. Big Chief rolls into The Rackhouse in The Colony, Texas, where the sunsets paint the sky in firelight, the steaks hit the grill with a sizzle that sings, and the whiskey flows like a backcountry river after spring rain. Here, we meet the heartbeat of the place—Rob and Amy Jones, a husband-and-wife duo who've built more than a bar. They've built a destination. A whiskey sanctuary. A spot where stories are shared, glasses are raised, and strangers become kin. First Pour: Old Forester King Ranch They start the show with a nod to Texas grit and cowboy legacy—Old Forester King Ranch. Mesquite charcoal-filtered, this pour is bold as a bull ride and smooth as a fiddle tune. Sweet dark chocolate and tobacco saddle up with leather and toasted oak, finishing long and strong. It's a tribute to the ranchers who work the land, raise the beef, and keep the Lone Star proud. Second Pour: Garrison Brothers BALMORHEA In the second half, Big Chief and the Joneses uncork a Texas legend—Garrison Brothers Balmorhea. Double-oaked and damn near divine, this whiskey is rich, velvety, and unapologetically Texan. Think caramel, honey, toasted pecans, and a kiss of vanilla. Big Chief calls it “bourbon candy in a bottle”—and he ain't wrong. Why This Ain't Just Another Bar The Rackhouse isn't just a stop along the trail—it's the whole journey. With live blues drifting over the lake, a menu full of steaks seared to cowboy perfection, and a bourbon list that reads like a love letter to America's native spirit, this place feeds more than your appetite. It feeds your soul. Because like a good pour of whiskey, food made with love has a way of grounding you, of slowing down time. It brings people together around the fire, just like the stories we tell—and the ones we drink to. So pour a glass, cut into that steak, and join Big Chief on another unforgettable ride. This is The Whiskey Trip—and this leg of the journey is one hell of a ride.

Teachers Talk Radio
What should GCSE Maths look like by 2030?: TTR Special with OCR Maths

Teachers Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 67:57


In this special one-off Teachers Talk Radio show, Kathryn Clark is joined by a brilliant panel of guests to explore the future of GCSE Maths. With curriculum reform and assessment reviews on the horizon, what should GCSE Maths look like by 2030? Kathryn is joined by Neil Ogden and Amy Jones, Maths Subject Advisors from OCR, and James Butterworth, Head of Maths at Truro School. Together, they explore the key questions: What maths should students be learning? How do we balance relevance with rigour? Is it time to rethink content like constructions, memorised formulae, and even the exam structure itself? The conversation covers everything from AI's role in the subject to financial literacy, real-life application, student voice, and how to best serve the full range of learners – not just those going on to study maths post-16. Visit OCR Maths: https://www.ocr.org.uk/subjects/mathematics/ 

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No Vacancy with Glenn Haussman
How Omni Hotels Rebuilt Their Entire Tech Stack (and Why It Worked) | HITEC 2025

No Vacancy with Glenn Haussman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 3:42


Recorded live during HITEC last month, Glenn Haussman and hashtag#NoVacancyNews talks with Deborah Stuempfig and Amy Jones from Omni Hotels & Resorts about what it really took to rebuild their entire hashtag#hospitalitytech stack—and why it's transforming how they do business.

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Ephesians 1:1-14 - Amy Jones

Classical Conversations Podcast
Creating Summer Scientists: Easy Activities for Curious Kids

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 57:46


Did you know your kitchen is already a fully-equipped science lab? Join host Delise Germond and guest Amy Jones as they explore how to embrace scientific wonder during the summer months without the overwhelm. Amy, a seasoned homeschool mom of four, shares practical ways to integrate science exploration into daily rhythms—from breakfast table observations to backyard investigations. Discover why rest and wonder are essential to learning, how to manage the "mess" of hands-on science, and get a treasure trove of simple activity ideas using everyday household items. Whether you're dealing with science anxiety or looking for fresh inspiration, this conversation will help you see that science is everywhere—and your home is the perfect laboratory for fostering curiosity and discovering God's amazing creation.   This episode of Everyday Educator is sponsored by: Have you heard? National Memory Master and National Commencement are moving to the Classical Conversations family cruise in 2026. This cruise isn't just to celebrate CC graduates and memory masters, it's for all CC families! You can connect with CC leaders and families at all stages of their journey and turn education into a memorable family adventure as you explore the Bahamas aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas. Check out our landing page at www.classicalconversations.com/cruise-2026.

Travels with Darley
Downtown Cocoa Beach & Beyond: Surf, Space & Local Flavor

Travels with Darley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 14:54


Head to Florida's Space Coast to explore Downtown Cocoa Beach and beyond—where surf culture, space launches, and laid-back local vibes collide. Cocoa Beach is not only a top spot for rocket launch viewing and beachside relaxation, but also an ideal destination for affordable, family-friendly travel, including pre- and post-cruise getaways out of nearby Port Canaveral. Darley meets up with longtime local Jack Kirshenbaum to walk downtown North Orlando Avenue, checking out art galleries, wine bars, and favorite local hangouts like Café Surfinista, where surfboards line the walls and smoothies fuel conversations about Cocoa Beach's past, present, and future. Listeners also go behind the scenes at Cocoa Beach Surf Company, a women-led retail and hospitality complex across from the iconic Ron Jon Surf Shop. Darley chats with Sandi McBride, Janet Antoon, Megan Campbell, and Amy Jones, who share insights on surf fashion, favorite beach activities, and space-themed gear that celebrates the area's NASA connection. From space-inspired t-shirts to bikinis, shopping turns into a local experience—and wraps up with peach margaritas and BLT pizza in the on-site restaurant. With special events like Thunder on Cocoa Beach, world-class surfing at First Peak and Monster Hole, and welcoming locals ready to offer tips, Cocoa Beach is a destination where you can stroll downtown, cycle to the shore, or watch rockets launch into the sky. Whether you're planning a weekend beach trip or a stopover before a cruise, this episode offers authentic travel ideas for making the most of your Cocoa Beach vacation.

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Amy Jones brings us the second instalment in our series 'Try', speaking on the power of witness.

Classical Conversations Podcast
What Good is a Habit?

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 55:09


Consider your habits: are they good or bad? What good habits do you want to introduce to your children? What's the best way to grow good habits?  Listen this week as Lisa, Delise, and Amy Jones explore how good habits help us mine the richness of homeschooling. Explore the exciting new 2025 additions to the Classical Conversations Bookstore! From engaging philosophy studies with Reasoning Together to timeless classics in the Copper Lodge Library and innovative math resources like the four new domains of The Math Map and two unique math flashcard sets, these tools are designed to support classical, Christian education at every level. Visit classicalconversations.com/whatsnew/ to see all the new releases and take advantage of savings of up to $30 off in April.

Fiber Talk
Fiber Talk with Amy Jones

Fiber Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025


We travel to Australia this week to talk with embroidery artist Amy Jones of Grandpa Cat. Our show is sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery. Amy is a multi-faceted artist who works primarily with needle and thread using new and recycled materials. She also designs coloring pages, creates embroidery kits, teaches embroidery workshops, and frequently exhibits […]

The Analyst Inside Cricket
WAshes Daily: Missed Opportunity for England

The Analyst Inside Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 15:16


Nikki and Melissa review the 2nd WAshes ODI where England bowled out Australia for 180, but fell short in their run chase by 21 runs despite the batting efforts of Amy Jones. It was a day for the spinners with Alana King taking taking 4-25 and England's Ecclestone and Capsey taking 7 of the Australian wickets. Stay tuned for more WAshes Dailies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Classical Conversations Podcast
We Gather Together—Then What?

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 61:30


As we dive into the holiday season, we're all looking for ways to simplify our routines, celebrate memorably, and welcome guests warmly.  Join Lisa and guest Amy Jones for some practical (and inspiring) ideas on how to draw everyone into your holiday rhythm.   Life is busy! Download audio versions of the articles from the Catalog and listen while you're in the car, working out, or forward an episode to a friend.  To listen to articles that will equip and encourage you no matter where you are in your homeschooling journey go to ClassicalConversations.com/Catalog-Articles

Chrissie, Sam & Browny
Is This Normal?

Chrissie, Sam & Browny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 38:00 Transcription Available


Priceline's head honcho, Amy Jones, joins us to answer your medical questions. What's something that you're not sure is completely normal?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Classical Conversations Podcast
How Do I Know I Started? Beginning the Homeschool Journey

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 55:26


When your children are very young, what does homeschooling look like?  Is there a schedule?  Do I need lesson plans?  What curriculum do I use?  Parents who want to know how “getting started” should look will love this episode!  Amy Jones joins Lisa to share some thoughts worth remembering and some encouragements that will start your journey off on the right foot.  Practical ideas shared with love and humor!   Curious about homeschooling? Want to see Classical Conversations in action? Visit an Open House, where you'll interact with parents, students, Tutors, and Directors in a local setting and discover the joy of our community-based approach. Don't miss this opportunity to experience homeschooling in action! Find an Open House near you at https://classicalconversations.com/events/   

Classical Conversations Podcast
Morning Time: Developing Our Family Rhythms

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 52:03


What IS morning time?  How do I “do it”?  What do I need?  Can I do it with ALL my kids?  If these are your questions as you begin the new homeschool year, this week's Everyday Educator guest will bless you.  Amy Jones joins Lisa to talk about a way to connect your family as you begin your homeschool day, setting the tone for a lifetime of learning.  With practical ideas for little ones, older ones, and multiple ages, this episode will inspire you and reassure you!   Celebrating together! Has your student or community done something noteworthy? We are collecting these stories, accomplishments, and events to celebrate and share the excitement of homeschooling. Please provide as much information as possible to completely tell the story. Share your story at http://www.classicalconversations.com/celebrate-together

Made for Impact
Build Integrity and Consistency In Your Team with Amy Jones

Made for Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 32:27


“Integrity and consistency are the bedrock of successful leadership." – Amy Jones   Amy Jones exemplifies what it means to lead with integrity and empathy. As a business advisor at Cultivate Advisors, founder of a real estate flipping company, third-degree black belt, and published author, Amy is deeply committed to her teams and clients. Guided by her father's influence, Amy built a career that shows the power of mentorship and skill development, co-founding Smart Mentor Systems to offer invaluable resources from experts.   In this episode of Made for Impact, Amy shares her journey in real estate, her passion for developing others, and her insights on servant leadership with host Gretchen Schott. Join us to discover how focusing on individuals' strengths, fostering coachability, and prioritizing employee fulfillment can transform both your leadership style and your business.   Tune in to this episode to gain actionable insights into: How prioritizing empathy and relationships builds a culture of integrity and consistency Becoming an effective servant leader that encourages growth and development in yourself and others How to balance results-driven goals with personal fulfillment for employees by recognizing individual strengths   Get in touch with Gretchen, and let her know which impactful leaders you'd like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.    Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x     Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline' flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into the last of six core competencies in this leadership journey – Servant Leadership.    Jump into the conversation: [00:00] Introduction by Made for Impact with host Gretchen Schott [3:10] Amy Jones' journey as a leader [9:53] Explanation of coachability as openness to dialogue and willingness to learn [16:01] Effective communication and understanding people as fundamental leadership principles [18:04] Challenges of outdated authoritarian leadership styles and the importance of adapting to evolving employee expectations [19:44] Importance of prioritizing employee fulfillment and growth over the fear of them leaving [23:34] Amy Jones' definition of servant leadership and its application in business [25:28] Example of applying servant leadership principles in Amy's organization [29:05] Importance of taking responsibility for actions and decisions

30 minute THRIVE
HR's Role in Corporate Strategy

30 minute THRIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 25:54


Join us in this insightful episode as we explore the pivotal role HR plays in shaping and executing corporate strategy. Our special guest, Amy Jones from Didion, an esteemed MRA member company, brings her extensive experience and unique perspective to the conversation. We'll delve into how HR can drive organizational success, align talent management with strategic goals, and foster a culture of innovation and growth. Whether you're an HR professional, a business leader, or simply interested in the intersection of human resources and corporate strategy, this episode offers valuable insights and practical takeaways. Don't miss it!   Contact Your Host, Jim Morgan About MRA   Helpful Resources Get HR assistance however, wherever, and whenever you need it. Plan your organization's strategies for growth. Find, develop, and retain the right people to build a high-performing workforce.  

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast
028: Honeymoon Planning

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 50:06


On Episode 028: “Honeymoon Planning” we talked about arguably one of the most enjoyable parts of your wedding - the honeymoon! And before you ask - yes the honeymoon counts as part of your wedding planning! Most couples tend to put this on the back burner and forget about it until it's a stress point so the incredible Amy Jones of Authentic Travel Advisors joined me on the show this week to answer all of your honeymoon related questions! And just a sneak peek of why this is so important - travel advisors are actually a FREE service, so why wouldn't you use them to plan your honeymoon?! Listen in, learn, and get that honeymoon booked friends! Your host: Taylor Rhyne - Lemons & Willow Event Management, Owner & Lead Planner  @lemonsandwillowevents  www.lemonsandwillowevents.com This week's guest:  Amy Jones - Authentic Travel Advisors & Amy Jones Travel, Travel Consultant @amyjonestravel  www.amyjonestravel.com amy@amyjonestravel.com   Follow along on social media! @dazedandengagedpodcast  Send us YOUR wedding planning questions to dazedandengagedpodcast@gmail.com If you'd like to schedule a personalized one on one wedding consulting call with Taylor Rhyne of Lemons & Willow Event Management, you can book that call at https://calendly.com/lemonsandwillowevents/wedding-consulting-1-hour 

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Classical Conversations Podcast
Scribblers is For Everyone!

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 47:10


Guess what?  Scribblers At Home won the Illuminations Gold Award!  Maybe you haven't heard much about Scribblers, or maybe you thought it wasn't really for your family.  Listen in as Amy Jones helps us see that Scribblers isn't just an “on ramp” for young homeschoolers, it's an “ongoing ramp” for all of us!  You'll be interested to hear how families of all ages are using this resource, and how your family might find it's just what you're looking for also. You're invited to our 2024 National Events Weekend in sunny Southern Pines, North Carolina! Register at https://classicalconversationsfoundation.org/.  

Classical Conversations Podcast
Bonus Time: What to Do When Community Days Are Done

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 47:44


So, what does homeschooling look like when Community Days are done for the year?  Do you wonder what you should/could/will do?  Listen in as Amy Jones and Lisa talk about what God has for us as we move into a slower-paced season.  This episode offers encouragement for your heart and practical suggestions for your days!    Classical Conversations® is constantly striving to build relationships with like-minded organizations to assist families in their homeschooling journey and in furthering our mission to know God and to make Him known.  Visit https://classicalconversations.com/relationships/ for more information.  

Genesis The Podcast
Barbie! America's Iconic Good Girl and the Search for A New Narrative for Women

Genesis The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 53:17 Transcription Available


The blockbuster film "Barbie" is a journey through fantasy to our flawed reality revealing profound truths about gender discrimination and societal norms. In this episode, our guests Jan Langbein, Bianca Davis, and Amy Jones uncover the layers of patriarchy skilfully woven into the narrative of the 2023 film. We traverse from Barbie's idyllic origins to her encounter with the harsh realities faced by women, discussing how these fictional events mirror the gender biases that permeate our professional and personal lives.Our conversation isn't just about the silver screen. We shed light on the shadowy corners of gender inequality, addressing how ambition in women is often misconstrued while their male counterparts are praised for similar traits. The episode navigates through Barbie's confrontation with corporate giants, reflecting the pressures to conform, and extends the discussion to real situations faced by survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault. We mingle our expertise with experiences, unpacking how systemic issues fortify traditional gender roles and the importance of sisterhood in overcoming them.The dialogue takes a turn as we dissect the complexities of the 'Tradwife' movement, the objectification of women, and the crucial fight for survivors of sexual assault within the legal labyrinth.  Our guests bring a wealth of knowledge and personal insights to this episode, offering a powerful message that leaves you not only enlightened but empowered to be part of the change for gender equality.

Classical Conversations Podcast
Jazzing Up January

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 43:51


Are the doldrums of January getting you down?  Jazz up January by instituting a “January Term” in your homeschool!  Listen in this week as Lisa and guest Amy Jones talk about the refreshment that comes when you take a week or two to learn something new together.  Full of super-practical suggestions, this episode is one of my favorites because it reminds us to be real about our struggles and to enjoy the journey we're on.

Classical Conversations Podcast
Simplify Advent: Explore Together

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 44:05


Looking for some fresh ideas for celebrating in simply ways this Advent season?  Amy Jones and Lisa discuss how to explore together as a family, chasing your child's curiosity and finding deeper meaning in the Christmas story.  You'll gain some good ideas for family fun, and hear some personal memories from the Jones and Bailey families!