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Best podcasts about Amy Peterson

Latest podcast episodes about Amy Peterson

BIG MONEY STYLIST
The Speakeasy of Beauty: Inside the Undetectable Aesthetic Revolution

BIG MONEY STYLIST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 67:04


In this empowering episode of The Danielle K. White Show, Danielle sits down with Miami's elite aesthetics duo, Amy Peterson and Rochelle Dela Paz, for an unfiltered conversation about modern beauty, aging gracefully, and the art of undetectable injectables. Known for their “if you know, you know” speakeasy-style skin clinic and a 5,500 sq ft hidden gem in Miami, these women are redefining what it means to age well and honestly.Together, they reveal their groundbreaking “mattress and sheets” skincare philosophy, debunk filler myths, and explain why subtle enhancements yield the most powerful transformations. From fat pad preservation to the emotional nuances behind client consultations, Amy and Rochelle bring truth, science, and a whole lot of heart to the beauty space.Whether you're curious about lasers, struggling with trust in the industry, or recovering from a Botox blunder, this episode is a must-listen. And yes Danielle spills her own filler journey, including the surprising area that made her feel years younger.

Skincare Anarchy
Amy Peterson Launches Lenox and Sixteenth: Professional Skincare at Home

Skincare Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 41:34


In this episode of Skin Anarchy, renowned aesthetician and skin expert Amy Peterson returns to introduce her new skincare line, Lenox and Sixteenth. Known as the “Skin Savant” and trusted by celebrities and beauty insiders alike as the founder of Skincare by Amy Peterson Clinic, she brings over two decades of clinical experience to this thoughtful, high-performance brand.Born from years of hands-on treatment and deep understanding of what real skin needs, Lenox and Sixteenth was designed to bring the benefits of in-office care into your daily routine. Amy shares how her Miami Beach-based studio inspired the line and how she spent over two years formulating it alongside a top chemist. The result: simple, intentional skincare that delivers visible results.The line debuts with two standout serums. The Laser Serum is a gentle but powerful blend of exfoliating acids and soothing ingredients, designed to mimic the glow of professional treatments without irritation. The Preservationist is a vitamin C-rich, peptide-packed serum that doubles as a moisturizer, providing antioxidant protection and hydration in one step.Amy highlights the brand's focus on inclusivity, with formulations made for all skin tones and types, including sensitive and melanin-rich skin. She also dives into the textures, packaging, and thoughtful sizing—because skincare should feel as good as it works.Tune in to hear how Amy translated her clinical expertise into a consumer line made for real results. Whether you're new to actives or looking to streamline your routine, Lenox and Sixteenth is a fresh take on effective, everyday skincare.CHAPTERS:(0:00) – Introduction(1:32) – Amy Peterson's Background and Career(2:23) – Launching Lenox and Sixteenth Skincare Line(4:23) – Crafting the Skincare Line and Product Development(7:11) – Key Principles of Beautiful Skin(9:25) – Discussion on the Two New Serums: Laser Serum and Preservationist(16:05) – The Importance of Product Quality and Packaging(19:04) – Skincare for Melanin-Rich Skin(22:38) – Using the Serums with Other Skincare ProductsTo learn more about Lenox and Sixteenth, visit their website and social media.Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SLP Coffee Talk
Note-Taking Interventions That Exist For Adolescents

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:18


Hallie chats with Amy Peterson about note-taking interventions with older students.In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Dr. Amy Peterson, an SLP, researcher, and advocate for adolescent language intervention. With a master's degree from the University of Wyoming and a doctorate from Utah State University, Amy has extensive experience working in schools and now leads the ALIAS Lab at the University of Wyoming, focusing on adolescent language, interventions, and implementation science. She shares insights on Sketch and Speak—a powerful note-taking and oral practice strategy designed to help older students grasp and retain information. From tackling expository language challenges to supporting SLPs in implementing evidence-based interventions, this conversation is filled with practical strategies and research-backed insights to boost your confidence when working with older students.Bullet Points to Discuss: The Challenge of Note-TakingSketch and Speak StrategyImplementation in Therapy & ClassroomsThe Power of Group LearningCurrent Research & Future DirectionsHere's what we learned: Many older students lack explicit instruction in note-taking, making comprehension difficult.Sketch and Speak helps students retain and express information through visual and oral strategies.Removing the pressure of writing improves engagement and reduces frustration.Group learning environments can enhance language skills through peer modeling.Research on adolescent language intervention is evolving, with a growing need for more SLP-focused resources.Learn more about Amy Peterson: Website: https://www.uwyo.edu/comdis/faculty-staff/peterson.htmlEmail: apeterso@uwyo.eduLearn more about Hallie Sherman and SLP Elevate:  

1 Girl Revolution
242: Got Grief House + Glimmer in the Dark - Julie Weatherhead + Megan Galea

1 Girl Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 62:59


On this week's episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Julie Weatherhead, co-founder of Got Grief House, and Megan Galea, founder of Glimmer in the Dark—two incredible women who have turned their personal experiences with grief into powerful missions of healing, support, and community. Grief is something we all experience, yet so often, we feel alone in it. Julie and Megan are working to change that. Got Grief House creates spaces where those who are grieving can find resources, connection, and support, while Glimmer in the Dark brings hope to widows by gifting them jewelry on Valentine's Day as a reminder that they are loved and not alone. In this episode, you'll hear:

Woman Alive | The podcast for Christian women
Late marriage was part of God's plan for us

Woman Alive | The podcast for Christian women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 48:25


In this heartwarming episode we hear from three women who married in what society would consider ‘later' in life. Wendy Griffith is a TV presenter who co-hosts the American television series The 700 Club and married aged 54. She's author of You Are a Prize to be Won which talks about a woman's worth. Amy Peterson tied the knot at 45 after holding onto a 25-year-old promise from God that she would one day marry. She is the author of the novel Perpetua. Patricia Walcott married later in life as well after a long-term relationship with someone else and believes her late marriage was all part of God's plan. The Great Sexpectations dilemma this episode is 'My Christian boyfriend is a narcissist' https://www.womanalive.co.uk/sex-and-relationships/great-sexpectations-my-christian-boyfriend-was-a-narcissist/17600.article The producer of the Woman Alive podcast is Rachel Huston. Special offer! Podcast listeners get 50% off Woman Alive magazine: womanalive.co.uk/podcast

Better & Better - A SPAAR Podcast
Reflecting On 2024 with Amy Peterson

Better & Better - A SPAAR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 26:00


In this special episode of SPAAR's Better and Better podcast, 2024 SPAAR President Amy Peterson joins Communications Director Jennifer Kovacich to reflect on an eventful year and share highlights, insights, and aspirations for the future.

JV Takes
Sunday Morning Ride #8 - Amy Peterson and Joe Morgan

JV Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 32:06


Send us a textThis week's guests include the Head Coach of the Kasson-Mantorville Girls Wrestling Team, Amy Peterson, and long-time SEMN wrestling official, Joe Morgan. Congratulations to this week's Athlete of the Week brought to you by Ace Moving and Warehousing: Calder Sheehan! Listen to the first few minutes of the episode to hear about Calder's run of dominance. Support the showFollow on Twitter & Instagram @JV_Takes & Website - JVTakes.com

Better & Better - A SPAAR Podcast
The Domino Effect of Prices, Rates, and Inventory: October 2024 Housing Market

Better & Better - A SPAAR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 29:11


Jennifer Kovacich, SPAAR's Communications Director, and Amy Peterson, SPAAR 2024 President, discuss the October 2024 housing market statistics and how things might look over the next few months.

I Dare You
Business Growth Tips: Strategies for Standing Out in a Saturated Market with Amy Peterson

I Dare You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 58:52


This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/JENG and get on your way to being your best self. Skincare business growth starts with genuine care and quality service. Learn from Amy Peterson, the entrepreneur behind a successful Miami medspa, as she shares insights on building a brand, cultivating a strong team, and prioritizing patient care. After suffering a terrible car accident at age 18 that left her with 40 inches of scars, Amy Peterson dedicated herself to learning everything she could about aesthetic skin treatments. Starting as an assistant at a plastic surgeon's office in Seattle, she quickly became the go-to expert for training others on the latest lasers and devices. In this episode, Amy discusses opening her Miami medspa, the importance of education and innovation, and how personalized consultations can lead to exceptional results. She shares common mistakes with aesthetic devices, her non-negotiable skincare must-haves, and the future of injectables like Renuva. "If your end goal is to treat people 'exceptional,' to produce amazing skin, and to do the next right thing, I believe you will make a lot of money." ~ Amy Peterson In This Episode: - The car accident that changed everything - Moving to Seattle and landing a dream job - The importance of personalized consultations - Starting her business at home with one device - Lenox and Sixteenth: Amy's skincare line - Non-negotiables for a basic skincare routine - Retinol alternatives for cell turnover - Fillers vs. Renuva: the future of injectables - “The extra mile is never crowded” - Amy's skincare routine About Amy Peterson: Amy Peterson, known as the "Skin Savant," is a leading figure in the aesthetics industry with over 18 years of experience. After training at the Von Lee International School of Aesthetics, Amy spent years perfecting her craft, working for renowned medical practices, and becoming a Clinical Educator for Merz Aesthetics.  In 2020, she founded Skincare by Amy Peterson in Miami, blending luxury, innovation, and personalized care. Amy's commitment to advanced education, both for practitioners and clients, is the driving force behind her success, cementing her practice as a gold standard in results-driven skincare solutions.  She is also an advisor for NewBeauty Magazine and a key opinion leader for aesthetic devices, making her one of the most influential names in medical aesthetics today. Website: https://www.skincarebyamypeterson.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skincarebyamyp  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skincarebyamypeterson/  Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb   Website: https://jengottlieb.com/   My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb  

chatologie
43. Resilience in Sanctification with Amy Peterson

chatologie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 31:43


Send us a textGet ready for a fun, faith-filled episode where we dive deep into real life with Amy Peterson! She's sharing her incredible journey of sanctification and how God has been shaping her through all kinds of tough stuff—like moving to a new state, dealing with her son's injuries, and learning the art of letting go. From the challenges of parenting to finding her identity as a pastor's wife, Amy brings humor and heart as she talks about trusting God's plan, even when it's hard.  Amy Peterson is host of Ministry Wives Podcast and heavily involved in the Oklanhoma Baptist Convention. She's married to Brandon and together they share 2 sons.  This conversation is packed with laughs, lessons, and a reminder that God's work in us is always ongoing. So get ready to feel encouraged as we chat about resilience, faith, and saying “yes” to wherever God leads! Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!SHOW LINKS:Connect with Angie ElkinsMinistry Wives Podcast 

The Glass House
110. The Mind of Ministry Leaders with Brandon & Amy Peterson and Matt & Julianne Longworth

The Glass House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 36:20


Send us a Text Message.Last summer at the Southern Baptist Convention, Ben and Lynley got to sit down with pastors and wives from all over the country and have them choose one of four different questions to answer. On today's episode, we asked two couples "what is one thing you would change about your brain?" In this conversation, ministry leaders Brandon and Amy Peterson, and Matt and Julianne Longworth, discuss their experiences in ministry and the challenges they have faced. They talk about the importance of not getting defensive in ministry and learning to understand that people's responses are often influenced by their own filters and history. They also discuss the struggles that come from overanalyzing and people-pleasing when attempting to make decisions. We're sure that leaders all over the country have dealt with these issues before, and we hope you find encouragement in knowing you're not alone! Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend! SHOW LINKS:-Leave Ben & Lynley a voice mail HERE-Connect with the Glass House on Instagram HERE-Please email us your questions and feedback to president@lifeway.com  or leave us a voice mail HEREWe'd love to hear more from you about what you would like to hear on the Glass House. Take the survey HERE to be entered to win the amazing giveaway Ben & Lynley mentioned at the top of the show. Check out more about the Luke in the Land Bible study HERE. TAKE OUT LISTENER SURVEY-We'd love to hear more from you about what you would like to hear on the Glass House. Take the survey HERE to be entered to win the amazing giveaway Ben & Lynley mentioned at the top of the show.&nbs

Better & Better - A SPAAR Podcast
An Interview With 2024 SPAAR President Amy Peterson

Better & Better - A SPAAR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 31:22


2024 SPAAR President Amy discusses what members can expect to experience this year at SPAAR, her thoughts on AI in the real estate industry, and more.

1 Girl Revolution
205: Bas Blue x 1 Girl Revolution's Special Women's History Month Kick-off Episode

1 Girl Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 48:50


This episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast is a very special one, in partnership with Bas Blue, we recorded an episode in front of a ‘LIVE' audience featuring five incredible and inspiring Detroit women, to kick-off Women's HIstory Month! This episode features Charity Dean of Metro Detroit Black Business Alliance, Mama Shu of Avalon Village, Amy Peterson of Rebel Nell, Alexa Turnage of Black Tech Saturdays, and Kate Walsh of HOUR Detroit.  This is such a powerful, empowering and inspiring episode of the podcast! And what a way to kick-off Women's HIstory Month! For more information on 1 Girl Revolution, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com   And for more information on: Bas Blue - https://www.basblueus.com/press  Metro Detroit Black Business Alliance - https://mdbba.com/ The Avalon Village - https://www.theavalonvillage.org/ Rebel Nell - https://www.rebelnell.com/ Bleck Tech Saturdays - https://www.blacktechsaturdays.com/ HOUR Detroit - https://www.hourdetroit.com/author/katewalsh/   “I figure if a woman wants to be a legend, she should go ahead and be one!” - Calamity Jane The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and eveywhere you listen to podcats. 

#skinthusiast: the podcast
Skin Specialist To The Stars Amy Peterson on Prejuvenation, Combining Cutting Edge Devices & Fat Stimulating Treatments

#skinthusiast: the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 44:20


#022 In this week's episode of #skinthusiast: the podcast, we do a deep dive into the world of aesthetic innovation with Amy Peterson (aka “The Skin Savant”)! With a 16-year career as a medical aesthetician, Amy has carved a niche for herself as one of the go-to Skincare Specialists for the stars. Her unique approach to skincare, which emphasizes advanced education and the integration of cutting-edge devices, positions her at the forefront of a shift towards less invasive beauty procedures. Amy gives us the inside scoop on her journey from a student at the Von Lee International School of Aesthetics to a revered educator and practitioner who's redefining luxury skincare. I am not going to lie, I am a little obsessed with this episode, because it's not just a conversation; it's truly a revelation of the future of skin! 

Boujee Best Friend
How To Open Your Own Med Spa ft. Amy Peterson [BOUJEE BITS]

Boujee Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 9:47


'Boujee Bits' are short clips from the Boujee Best Friend Podcast, and this one is from episode 71: Amy is one of Miami's best medical aestheticians. In this clip, she share's valuable advice for anyone who wants to open their own med spa practice, or any business of their own. You can watch the full episode with Amy here: CONNECT WITH AMY: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/skincarebyamyp⁠  ⁠https://www.instagram.com/therealskinsavant/⁠  ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@theskinsavant⁠  ⁠https://therealskinsavant.com/⁠  ⁠https://www.skincarebyamypeterson.com/⁠  CONNECT WITH KOKO: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/kokobeaute/⁠ ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@kokobeaute⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/boujeebestfriend⁠ ⁠https://boujeebestie.com⁠  ⁠https://m.youtube.com/@KokoBeaute⁠

The Kindling Project
Replay: Amy Peterson Talks: The Power of Investing in People

The Kindling Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 41:21


This is a replay of our conversation with Amy Peterson. Meet Amy Peterson, a trailblazer driven by a deep passion that inspires. She keeps a box of rejection letters as a reminder of her determination to succeed and has created a company dedicated to empowering women. Rebel Nell is not just a business; it exists to provide equitable employment opportunities and support for women facing barriers to employment.Through Rebel Nell, women are encouraged to tap into their infinite strength and create wearable art from repurposed materials. With over 40 graduates and 9+ years of impact, Rebel Nell continues to grow in strength and reach. But the true impact, according to Amy, is yet to be seen and will be appreciated by future generations.In addition to Rebel Nell, Amy's nonprofit arm, T.E.A. (Teach. Empower. Achieve.), provides women with the resources they need to achieve financial stability, including housing, education, and legal aid. But Amy's mission is more profound than just making a profit. She is in the people business and wants to teach women about sustainability for their own lives, lift them out of poverty, and help them achieve long-term success.Explore Rebel Nell's stunning jewelry, and you'll discover the true beauty lies in the stories they tell, the resilience of the artists behind the pieces, and the ripple effect of Amy's purposeful life. Listen to Amy speak, and you'll hear the fear of failure not for herself but for everyone who believes in the mission. Join the Rebel Nell movement and become part of the story worth sharing.Dig into everything Amy's involved in belowhttps://www.rebelnell.com/pages/our-storyhttps://www.facebook.com/rebelnelldetroithttps://www.instagram.com/rebelnell/https://www.teachempowerachieve.org/Take Action Now!*Learn more about The Kindling Project at our website ...and join our Facebook group for women looking for that extra kindling to start their next big fire! *Keep your passion ignited! Subscribe to our YouTube for full uncut video versions of each episode & more! Contact us via email, podcast@thekindlingproject.com for further inquiries or discussions.

Good Christian Fun
The Music of Christmas by Steven Curtis Chapman (w/ Amy Peterson)

Good Christian Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 77:10


Amy Peterson (Dangerous Territory, Where Goodness Still Grows) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about Steven Curtis Chapman's Christmas album; The Music of Christmas.Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" at patreon.com/goodchristianfunEvery month we match iTunes reviews with donations to charity.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Boujee Best Friend
Prejuvenation, Skincare Myths, and Must-Try Treatments for The Best Skin of Your Life ft. Amy Peterson

Boujee Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 58:38


EP71: In this episode of the Boujee Best Friend podcast, we are exploring the world of skincare with none other than the Skin Savant herself, Amy Peterson. With her impressive 18 years of experience in the field, Amy shares her valuable advice on creating a skincare routine, protecting your skin, and using essential skincare products. We learn about different skincare treatments like preventative botox and injections and why making informed choices is essential (and why you should not listen to everything you hear on TikTok!)  Amy's journey to success as one of Miami's best medical aestheticians is truly inspiring, emphasizing the importance of sticking to your chosen path. If you're interested in pursuing a career in the beauty industry, Amy provides excellent guidance on how to build a successful career in this field. Join us in this episode to uncover skincare tips from an expert, navigate the ever-changing world of beauty, and discover how to stay true to yourself.   Episode highlights: - Skincare regiments  - Protecting your skin from the sun - Must have skincare products - Prevention and rejuvenation  - Preventative botox - Injections - Teaching about skincare  - Pushing products and false marketing  - Amy's success  - Consistency in your profession  - Being a girls girl  - Comparing yourself to others  - Negative energy from social media  - Types of skin care procedures  - Mom and entrepreneur life  - Advice to Amy's younger self  Timestamps: 0:00- 2:00 | Introduction 2:00- 6:00 | About Amy  6:00- 9:00 | Skincare products that are a must  9:00- 11:40 | Prevention and rejuvenation  11:40- 17:30 | Injections  17:30- 22:10 | Pushing products and false marketing  22:10- 35:00 | How Amy built her career in skincare and business advice   35:00- 39:00 | Incorrect information found on social media  39:00- 47:00 | Different types of skincare procedures and preventative services  47:00- 53:30 | Being a mom and running a business  53:30- 57:00 | Advice to Amy's younger self  CONNECT WITH AMY: https://www.instagram.com/skincarebyamyp  https://www.instagram.com/therealskinsavant/  https://www.tiktok.com/@theskinsavant  https://therealskinsavant.com/  https://www.skincarebyamypeterson.com/  CONNECT WITH KOKO: https://www.instagram.com/kokobeaute/ https://www.tiktok.com/@kokobeaute https://www.instagram.com/boujeebestfriend https://boujeebestie.com  https://m.youtube.com/@KokoBeaute

Opportunity Detroit
Opportunity Detroit ~ Amy Peterson

Opportunity Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 9:24


Oct. 8, 2023 ~ Host Ann Thomas talks to Amy Peterson, owner of Detroit-based sustainable jeweler Rebel Nell, about what has been new at her store and the industry.

Opportunity Detroit
Opportunity Detroit ~ Full Episode ~ Oct. 8, 2023

Opportunity Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 38:40


Oct. 8, 2023 ~ Host Ann Thomas explores several Detroit businesses and organizations, including a popular dog daycare, a sustainable jeweler, an orchestra, and a new nonprofit that is helping families in the city. Guests include Canine to Five owner Liz Blondy, Rebel Nell founder Amy Peterson, MISide President and CEO Sean de Four, and Detroit Symphony Orchestra President and CEO Erik Ronmark.

Serenbe Stories
Love Where You Work with Stephanie Coyne & Amy Peterson

Serenbe Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 34:39


For the final episode of Season 8, Steve and Monica are turning the mics over to two of Serenbe's amazing team members, HR Director Stephanie Coyne and Director of Community Operations Amy Peterson. Hear from Stephanie and Amy as they give listeners a rundown of living, working, and playing in the community - from learning on the job, new resident onboarding, trivia nights at Halsa, and the supportive ecosystem that makes it all possible. Explore Careers at Serenbe and learn more about Serenbe Real Estate.Show NotesSerenbe Events CalendarSerenbe Careers Serenbe Real EstateSerenbe Business DirectorySerenbe FarmsSuper Geek TriviaHalsa 

The Kindling Project
The Power of Investing in People with Rebel Nell's Amy Peterson

The Kindling Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 41:21 Transcription Available


Meet Amy Peterson, a trailblazer driven by a deep passion that inspires. She keeps a box of rejection letters as a reminder of her determination to succeed and has created a company dedicated to empowering women. Rebel Nell is not just a business; it exists to provide equitable employment opportunities and support for women facing barriers to employment.Through Rebel Nell, women are encouraged to tap into their infinite strength and create wearable art from repurposed materials. With over 40 graduates and 9+ years of impact, Rebel Nell continues to grow in strength and reach. But the true impact, according to Amy, is yet to be seen and will be appreciated by future generations.In addition to Rebel Nell, Amy's nonprofit arm, T.E.A. (Teach. Empower. Achieve.), provides women with the resources they need to achieve financial stability, including housing, education, and legal aid. But Amy's mission is more profound than just making a profit. She is in the people business and wants to teach women about sustainability for their own lives, lift them out of poverty, and help them achieve long-term success.Explore Rebel Nell's stunning jewelry, and you'll discover the true beauty lies in the stories they tell, the resilience of the artists behind the pieces, and the ripple effect of Amy's purposeful life. Listen to Amy speak, and you'll hear the fear of failure not for herself but for everyone who believes in the mission. Join the Rebel Nell movement and become part of the story worth sharing.Dig into everything Amy's involved in belowhttps://www.rebelnell.com/pages/our-storyhttps://www.facebook.com/rebelnelldetroithttps://www.instagram.com/rebelnell/https://www.teachempowerachieve.org/Learn more about The Kindling Project at our website: ...and join our Facebook group for women looking for that extra kindling to start their next big fire!Keep your passion ignited! Stoke the flames-subscribe to our YouTube for full uncut video versions of each episode & more!

Opportunity Detroit
Opportunity Detroit ~ Amy Peterson

Opportunity Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 13:21


May 21, 2023 ~ Host Ann Thomas talks to Amy Peterson, who co-founded Detroit jewler, Rebel Nell. The 10-year old company employes women transitioning out of shelters, while making unique jewlery from recycled materials.

TranscendWithM
Take Charge Of The Narrative With Amy Peterson

TranscendWithM

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 39:07


A creative leader in communications and marketing with expertise in event management, brand activation, media relations, corporate communications, and audience engagement, Amy Peterson is Chief of Staff to City Manager Eric D. Batista in the City of Worcester, where she concentrates on communications and administration. Amy has held communications, marketing, and project management positions within the City Manager's Office and previously served as the Director of Marketing for the DCU Center's Arena and Convention Center. She is a graduate of Worcester State University and now serves on the Board of Trustees as well as the Executive Board for Discover Central Massachusetts. Episode Highlights: Challenging the status quo and breaking boundaries. (3:02) How she got her first job out of college. (8:47) Shout out to sandy Dunn, the first female Gm in the industry. (11:12) Do you ever have any regrets? (16:09) Evolving as a person. (18:45) The importance of focusing on the good. (24:11) How does a chief of staff become Chief of Staff? (26:44) Telling good stories, (30:52) The importance of having a chief of staff. (33:25) Key Takeaway: "Own your story and avoid comparing your journey to that of anyone else because the things you are going through are unique to you and cannot be compared to anything else because they don't happen the same way for everyone. So, own it. I believe that feeling in control begins the instant you take charge of the narrative and claim ownership of the story." Resources: Linkedln Website Blog

Open to Wonder
Making Room for Connection… Kitty Litter and All | Faith Practices: Hospitality

Open to Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 28:49


Amy Peterson's understanding of hospitality—a practice she believes is at the heart of Christian identity—was formed during an experience she had as a 22 year old living in Southeast Asia. More recently it's been shaped by the details she discovered while researching the Biblical story of Lydia, the university students with whom she shared a weekly dinner, and in the hands of the unhoused man who offers her candy over breakfast. Amy Peterson is a writer, teacher, and priest in the Episcopal church. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, two children, and three cats. Open Hearts, Open Homes: The Call for Christian Hospitality Where Goodness Still Grows: Reclaiming Virtue in an Age of Hypocrisy If You Give a Mouse a Cookie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/open-to-wonder/message

Inspired Caring
98. Your Kids Need a Mindset Coach Too

Inspired Caring

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 37:30


We want our kids to thrive. Our teens and young adults need more support! They are at an age where they're discovering who they are and making big decisions about their future. They are under incredible stress and having some additional guidance can offer them clarity and peace of mind. Amy Peterson is the founder and owner of Believe Breathe Be. She has personally worked with one of our daughters, helping her her reduce her stress by providing tools that she can use to calm her nervous system when pressure feels high. Amy is a Quantum Human Design Specialist, Mindfulness Coach, Reiki Healer, Meditation Teacher, Motivator, Writer, Lifelong Learner and Mom of boys! To work with Amy (who is amazing) visit: www.BelieveBreatheBe.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/believebreathebe/ As family care partners, we cannot underestimate how our caregiver role has impacted our kids. They are watching how we have managed the stress in this role. They are trying to figure out their own way in the world and there are a lot of new pressures we didn't have as kids. Amy is a wonderful resource for you, and your kids! Are you ready to feel better in your role as a family care partner? We focus on 2 key components, your mindset and creating a care plan for YOU. Visit www. MicheleMagner.com to sign up for the next 12 week class starting soon!

Mindful Businesses
Re-Air Rebel Nell - One of No Other Kind

Mindful Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 48:42


We decided to re-air this episode on Valentine's Day. A gift that keeps giving - maybe order a unique piece of jewelry for someone you care.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________This episode has two parts - in part one, we talk with Amy Peterson, the co-founder of Rebel Nell about her inspiration and motivation to start Rebel Nell. While living next to a homeless shelter in Detroit, MI, she got to learn up-close the women who lived there and their challenges. One day out on a jog she finds a piece of graffiti that she envisioned could be repurposed into meaningful wearable art. A fusion of these two ideas gave birth to Rebel Nell. Amy with her co-founder Diana Roginson started Rebel Nell in 2013 with the mission to provide employment, equitable opportunity, and wraparound support for women with barriers to employment. They seek to embolden women, to embrace their infinite strength, and to define their own future. They partner with local organizations to seek out women who have struggled to find and retain employment. Their goal is to help the women move from a life of dependence to one of self-reliance, overcoming barriers to employment through the fruits of their own labor. Rebel Nell's product line starts with repurposing graffiti, after it has fallen off the walls. These are women who when hired have no background in jewelry become creative designers who make incredibly intricate and unique piece each one more beautiful than the next. In the part two we chat with one such woman - Ethel Rucker, Production Lead at Rebel Nell. In addition to on-the-job training and guidance on how to make jewelry, Rebel Nell also provides them with life management, financial training and business education to make sure they have the confidence and knowledge that will enable them to leave homelessness/dependence behind permanently and move forward as strong independent women. Listen to this powerful story in this episode.https://www.rebelnell.com/To hire Ethel Rucker for your next photoshoot contact her via her website https://harteclectic.com/https://www.mindfulbusinessespodcast.com/

Enter the Bible
S4E14: S4E14 - Is There Hope For Creation?

Enter the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 28:44


In episode 14 of season 4, Prof. Kathryn Schifferdecker and Katie Langston gather to answer the listener submitted questions. Guest, Ellen F. Davis, is Amos Ragan Kearns Distinguished Professor of Bible and Practical Theology at Duke Divinity School. Notes: Ellen F. Davis, "Scripture, Culture and Agriculture" (Cambridge University Press, 2012). Link: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/scripture-culture-and-agriculture/641066F1E857A986F8A6D37BC5EF3... Avery Davis-Lamb, author and founder of https://sojo.net/biography/avery-davis-lamb Amy Peterson, Episcopal priest and author: http://www.amypeterson.net/writing This episode was recorded on December 20, 2022 over Zoom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brand on Purpose
Turning Stadiums and Graffiti into Jewelry and Opportunities for Women with Amy Peterson, CEO and Co-Founder of Rebel Nell (S9E08)

Brand on Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 30:59


In this episode, Aaron is joined by Amy Peterson, CEO and Founder of Rebel Nell, to talk about what inspired her to launch the Detroit-based jewelry company focused on providing employment, equitable opportunity, and wraparound support for women with barriers to employment. Amy takes us through her career path, which began as a lawyer for the Detroit Tigers, as well as how getting the chance to meet with women staying at a local homeless shelter shifted her perspective on life. She also explains Rebel Nell's process of creating art and jewelry out of things like graffiti, old sports stadiums and more. Tune in to hear about a truly inspiring company and learn more at www.rebelnell.com. Production Credits: Aaron Kwittken, Haley Sacotte, Nina Valdes, Maria Bayas, Michael Grubbs, Anna Lamm and Mathew Passy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Today's Takeaway with Florine Mark
A Unique Solution for the Plight of Homeless Women

Today's Takeaway with Florine Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 26:48


With Amy Peterson, Rebel Nell Co-Founder   Over the past few years, the plight of women being homeless has increased. According to a 2021 survey, more than half a million people in the U.S. are homeless, and approximately 39% of those are women and girls. For individuals working in retail or the hospitality industry, the resulting loss of so many jobs during the pandemic put them in difficult financial situations and they could no longer afford to pay rent. Moving in with family or sleeping on a friend's couch isn't a long-term solution, especially when children are involved. While homeless shelters may present an alternative to living on the streets, they aren't the safest environment for single women and young children. It's not uncommon for a woman to suddenly find herself homeless and in over her head without a safety net. We wonder what we could possibly do to help. But sometimes the best way we can help someone is to do so in a way that provides them with the means to help themselves. For example, what if we could provide that person with the education, training, and support to truly change their life for the better?   What if there was a self-sustaining way to create educational opportunities for women and help them find full-time employment and independence, even if they're living on the streets or in a homeless shelter? Since 2014, Detroit-based organization, Rebel Nell, has been providing this solution. Rebel Nell offers training, employment, housing assistance, and other types of support to women who are homeless or living in shelters. If you want to find out how to help women by giving them the tools to achieve financial freedom and live independently, you'll want to listen to my interview with Rebel Nell co-founder, Amy Peterson.   What You'll Hear in This Episode: Rebel Nell exists to provide equitable employment opportunities and wraparound support for women with barriers. Rebel Nell is located in Detroit and hires from six local shelters. Who can benefit from Rebel Nell's services and training? What type of jewelry and gifts does Rebel Nell make, and how does that help the women? Amy talks about her dream of wanting to be the first female general manager of a Major League Baseball Team, and how she found her way to Rebel Nell. How did Eleanor Roosevelt play a role in the inspiration for Rebel Nell? Amy talks about the important relationships her company has built, including one with the Detroit Lions. What type of training does Rebel Nell offer the women in terms of finances and business? Amy discusses how Rebel Nell's jewelry and gifts are made from repurposed material and even graffiti collected from the walls in Detroit. What does it mean to make ethical and sustainable jewelry? When you are wearing a Rebel Nell piece, you are wearing the hard work and power of a strong woman. How can you purchase a piece of Rebel Nell jewelry if you are interested? How does Rebel Nell make money as a non-profit?   Today's Takeaway: There are many causes dear to my heart, but few things give me greater satisfaction than seeing women helping other women. Whether it's reaching a personal wellness goal or success in business, education, or community involvement, I'm thrilled to cheer on their accomplishments and celebrate their achievement. When we work together to support the success of others, amazing things can happen. Amy's organization, Rebel Nell, is a perfect example of just how much can be accomplished when we come together to support each other. When Amy and her partner Diana came up with the idea of training women to create beautiful pieces of jewelry from discarded bits of graffiti, they had no idea of the impact their fledgling program would have. In addition to their goal of helping women find their way out of poverty, they also found that by teaching them a marketable skill and paying them a good wage, they were able to raise their self-esteem and confidence. By teaching other life skills such as financial management or providing housing assistance and ongoing educational opportunities, these women began to blossom with the increased support and attention. Sometimes all it takes to make a positive impact on someone's life is to show you care and that you're there to support their efforts. Remember that every day is a gift and the gift that we get from joining together to help another person can be a gift that keeps on giving. I'm Florine Mark and that's “Today's Takeaway.”   Quotes:   “From a very young age, I wanted to be the first female general manager of a major league baseball team.” — Amy   “My business partner and I realized that we have a shared love for Eleanor Roosevelt. She was incredible. A Civil rights advocate, women's rights advocate, a true pioneer.”   “Women are like teabags; put them in hot water, and they get strong.” — Eleanor Roosevelt   “You see the impact and the power of each piece of jewelry and how that resonates not only with the women that we employ, but with those customers and their stories.”   Brought to You By: Gardner White Furniture   Mentioned in This Episode: Rebel Nell

Your Stories: Behind the Breakthroughs

Less than 1% of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) – the most aggressive type of brain cancer – live longer than a decade. But Molly is one of those rare survivors. Her best friend, Martha, and Martha's sister, Conquer Cancer board member Dr. Amy Peterson, fiercely supported Molly every step of the way. Molly tells Your Stories host, Dr. Mark Lewis, how she navigated her experiences with cancer. Martha recounts how she supported Molly through her journey. And Dr. Amy Peterson discusses how cancer research informed Molly's course of care. Together, the trio celebrates the power of leaning on loved ones for support and shares why donor-funded research is vital to advance treatment for all patients. 

Totally Mackinac Island
Teens agenda and Mackinac Schools

Totally Mackinac Island

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 21:46


Today I go into what Teens and Tweens can do on the island. As mentioned on the blog through the tourism page, lots of options are offered. Then I talk about the interview with the Superintendent, Principal and Athletic Director of the Mackinac Schools, Amy Peterson. She shared on the blog how the school works on the island.www.mackinacisland.orgwww.mmkdesigns1.comwww.littleluxuriesofmackinac.comwww.totallymackinac.com

Meet The Elite Podcast
5271 Amy Peterson-10 24 22-Reiki-James

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 6:24


From Tip to Tail, a Podcast Dedicated to Animal Welfare
Rescue Flourish: Amy Peterson

From Tip to Tail, a Podcast Dedicated to Animal Welfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 39:04 Very Popular


Today, we have a very special episode, with Amy Peterson. Senior Fundraising Consultant at CUDDLY, and Bridget and Sydney's good friend.In this episode, Amy shares her experience in animal rescue and fundraising, while also giving her views on programs like the FFA. She also talks about her background, the lesson's she's learned, and how CUDDLY has changed her life. CUDDLY's mission is to help save as many animals globally through community, innovation, and creativity. As a for-good startup, we believe animals often "rescue" us.Resources Mentioned:https://www.ffa.org/https://www.humanesociety.org/CUDDLY Blog: https://bit.ly/3I9FmYiWant to connect with us? Follow us on social media!Email – podcast@cuddly.comInstagram @welovecuddlyTwitter @welovecuddlyFacebook @welovecuddlyhttps://cuddly.com

Behind the Mitten
Why you should Choose Marshall! (BTM 2022 - Episode 23)

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 44:49


“Behind the Mitten” is Michigan's premiere travel radio show and Podcast, and it has more than 400 episodes. It is co-hosted by John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman. The show has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters as Best in Category.On this week's show, we take a trip to charming Marshall, Michigan, located along the I-94 corridor between Battle Creek and Jackson.*This historic town has much to offer visitors, according to our first guest, Amy Peterson, the Director of Marketing for Choose Marshall.*She is joined by Kimber Thompson, the Director of Tourism, and she gives us a rundown of upcoming events in town, including the very popular Marshall Blues Fest, which is happening June 25. Also, be sure to check out the FREE Marshall trolley which runs through downtown on weekends.*History abounds throughout town, and Elena Gunther, Marshall's Historic Place Making Manager, discusses the eight different museums you can visit here.*Finally, Dark Horse Brewing owner John Leone joins in, and shares how special Marshall has become to him as the new owner of this long time local and national favorite.Learn more about Marshall at https://choosemarshall.com/Learn more about Dark Horse at https://darkhorsebrewery.com/Behind the Mitten is presented this month by Bobcat Bonnie's, a Michigan-based restaurant chain whose mission is to provide fresh, value-oriented food with high-quality, inviting service in a fun, unique atmosphere. Locations in Ypsilanti, Corktown Detroit, Partridge Creek (Clinton Township), Toledo, Ferndale, Wyandotte and Grand Rapids. Learn more at https://bobcatbonnies.com/.Also, special shoutout to the Lakeshore Art Festival, which takes place June 25-26 in Muskegon. Listen at the 10:02 mark for more info or go to https://lakeshoreartfestival.org/.This show aired June 11-12, 2022.BTM airs:*8 a.m. Saturdays on WBRN - 1460 AM and 107.7 FM in Big Rapids (new affiliate)*8 a.m. Saturdays on Kalamazoo Talk Radio 1360 WKMI (new affiliate)*8 a.m. Saturdays on WILS-1320 AM in Lansing*10 a.m. Saturdays 95.3 WBCK-FM in Battle Creek (new affiliate)*10 a.m. Saturdays on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM in Benton Harbor.*1 p.m. Sundays on WSGW-AM (790) and FM (100.5) in Saginaw.*6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM (1300) and (106.9) in Grand Rapids.Follow John and Amy on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten orTwitter at @BehindTheMitten and Instagram at @BehindTheMitten_.

Powerful Ladies Podcast
Episode 171: From Detroit Tigers to Conscious Entrepreneurship with Amy Peterson

Powerful Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 47:01


I'm saying this now and I'll say it again - you can change the world with your business. And if ‘change your world' sounds too big and dramatic, then you can change your community with your business. Today's guest, Amy Peterson, is proof that can happen. She is the founder of Rebel Nell, a jewelry company that provides employment and creative opportunities for women with barriers to employment - think living in a shelter, coming out of jail, working hard to get their life back on track.  Amy never expected to have a career in jewelry, as an entrepreneur or as a social entrepreneur. Get excited to listen to her story and be inspired. 

Skincare Anarchy
E.290: Aesthetics 101- Everything We Need To Know About Facials, Lasers and More ft. Amy Peterson

Skincare Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 59:39


In this episode we interview the Medical Aesthetics Guru herself, Amy Peterson. Amy shares her immense knowledge in the area of laser treatments and what we all should be considering when approaching the realm of medical vs non medical aestheticians. Amy breaks down the basic information around using devices such as lasers and the aspects that make a facial worth the money and commitment. Amy's approach and her science backed approach has been acclaimed industry wide and she shares all in this exclusive interview! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/support

Talk of the Commonwealth
Tercentennial Talk - The Worcester Memorial Auditorium with Jake Sanders & Amy Peterson [EP-6]

Talk of the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 23:27


Tercentennial Talk - The Worcester Memorial Auditorium with Jake Sanders & Amy Peterson [EP-6]. Learn more at www.discovercentralma.org/worcester-tercentennial.

Talk of the Commonwealth
Tercentennial Talk - The History of Mechanics Hall with Kathy Gagne & Amy Peterson [EP-5]

Talk of the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 23:02


Tercentennial Talk - The History of Mechanics Hall with Kathy Gagne & Amy Peterson [EP-5]

Natural Collisions
NC #6 - When Women Work

Natural Collisions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 38:25


Women have historically dominated the nonprofit and social impact sectors. Despite the many challenges COVID has posed for women in the workplace and at home, this month's guests are transforming the way their fellow women in Southeast Michigan live, work and thrive. Through innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and supporting each other, they represent the women who hold our society together. Happy Women's History Month! GUESTS: Cheryl P. Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS) Terry Barclay, President and CEO of Inforum Amy Peterson, Co-founder and CEO of Rebel Nell

Talk of the Commonwealth
Tercentennial Talk with Allen Fletcher & Amy Peterson: The Canal District [EP-4]

Talk of the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 33:42


Tercentennial Talk with Allen Fletcher & Amy Peterson: The Canal District [EP-4]. Learn more at www.discovercentralma.org/worcester-tercentennial

Discuss Detroit
Episode 4: Discuss Detroit with Rebel Nell co-founder & CEO Amy Peterson

Discuss Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 31:54


Join Jeanette Pierce as she discusses Detroit with Amy Peterson, co-founder and CEO of Rebel Nell, a jewelry brand that repurposes Detroit materials into wearable art. Learn more about Rebel Nell at their website: https://www.rebelnell.com/ Discuss Detroit features conversations with small businesses owners, community leaders, and Detroit residents as a program of City Institute. City Institute shares lessons learned from Detroit to inspire individuals, organizations, and cities to innovate for a better future. The learn more about services and programming, visit: https://www.thecityinstitute.com/

Follow your Spark
4. Saying YES and sparking rebellion with Amy Peterson

Follow your Spark

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 49:12


In this episode you'll hear powerful, honest stories of the ups and downs of entrepreneurial life along with lessons and insights to help fuel YOU to keep going, no matter what journey you're personally on. WE'LL COVER...what happens if your spark leads you in a direction you never expected or never thought you'd go inhow baby steps can help you make that eventual leapbeing aware of the mind games and inner saboteur and seeing your worth no matter whatbudgeting for emotional healthsure fire tips to help you shift when you're struggling to move forward (HINT: it's NOT, stay up late and send one more email!)AND SO MUCH MORE!MORE ABOUT AMY PETERSONAmy Peterson is Co-Founder and CEO of Rebel Nell, a socially driven jewelry company with a purpose. Rebel Nell employs women with barriers to employment to help them transition from a life of dependence into one of self-reliance. Living next to one of the city's most well-known shelters gave Amy the unique opportunity to build relationships with many of the residents. The inspirational stories many of the women shared of overcoming emotional, physical and financial abuse were the catalyst for creating Rebel Nell.  Amy was adamant about providing women in the shelters with an opportunity to lead an independent life.  She believes that employment paired with financial literacy, business education, and a focus on life wellness assists them in regaining the confidence they need to lead them on the path to success.Prior to taking over as CEO of Rebel Nell, she served as Vice President of Special Projects and General Counsel for the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE).  RISE and as the Associate Counsel for the Detroit Tigers.  She achieved her Bachelor of Arts in History from Kenyon College, her Juris Doctorate from New England School of Law, and her Masters of Business Administration from Suffolk University. Amy has been recognized for the impact she has had in the city of Detroit in Dbusiness Thirty in Their 30s Detroit's Premier Business Journal, Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year: 2016 Michigan and Northwest Ohio.Want to stay connected with Amy and support her work? Visit The Congregation Detroit: thecongregationdetroit.comShop at RebelNell.comInterested in being a brand ambassador for Rebel Nell in Miami, Chicago or Detroit? Reach out to Amy on social media below!IG: @rebelnell or @thecongregationdetroitAlso mentioned in the podcast:10 min yoga routines with Kassandra at: https://www.youtube.com/user/yogawithkassandraLOOKING FOR MORE RESOURCES TO FOLLOW YOUR SPARK?Download Gina's Top 15 Transformational Tools here: www.ginacasbarro.com/transformational-toolsTo stay connected to Gina on her travels or learn more about her work, check out the resources below: Follow your Spark Road trip: www.ginacasbarro.com/follow-your-sparkCoaching & Feng Shui Services: https://ginacasbarro.com/all-servicesInstagram: @gina_casbarroFacebook: www.facebook.com/gcasbarroMusic: https://www.purple-planet.com

Elevate Your Equity
Ep 30 - Derek & Amy Peterson - Chasing the Passion Not the Pension

Elevate Your Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 57:47


This week on the show, we have a settle-for-nothing couple, Derek and Amy Peterson, who own and operate two successful businesses. Their top focus is their digital marketing agency called The Adapt Media Agency, which works with a variety of client types around the globe with a particular focus on helping Real Estate Syndicators create and grow their online presence.After getting married in 2019, Amy and Derek embarked on a 56-day honeymoon that circumvented the globe completely. Derek's desire to take his wife around the world had them in places such as Hawaii, Bali, Thailand, the Philippines, Venice, Paris, and Barcelona. Their love of travel is realized in their second business "Amy and Derek Travel" where they book others on amazing travel experiences across the globe.Amy and Derek have turned their love for each other into a business partnership that is thriving. Additionally, they own a variety of rental properties in NY and NC and continue to grow as passive real estate investors.Get to know more about Derek and Amy and their business on their website at AmyandDerek.travel (all about booking inclusive international travels). Learn more about Derek's marketing firm at https://adaptmediaagency.com/ and you can contact him directly at derek@adaptmediaagency.com.What book has had the biggest impact on you and why?

Good Life Conversations with Dean Wilson
Special Olympians and Jerry Siegel

Good Life Conversations with Dean Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 44:48


Jerry Siegel has been instrumental in establishing the School Games for Special Olympics of Santa Barbara. He most recently paved the way for 250 young to compete in the School Games. Nannette Clark, Amy Peterson, Sam Jauregui, Steve Glick, Debra Day, and Chris Powers have played for the Special Olympics ranging from 10-25 years. They share their experiences from some of the following sports they have competed in: bocce ball, swimming, tennis, soccer, softball, basketball, floor hockey, bowling, golf, and skiing! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodlifeconversations/support

A Frayed Knot
EP 064, Amy Petersen, A Frayed Knot

A Frayed Knot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 58:00


Amy Peterson will be such a blessing to you today! She has a beautiful testimony.  She teaches us that we can trust God with our story, however He writes it.  She is the Ministry Wives Ministry Partner for Oklahoma Baptists. Amy is a wife to Brandon, mom to three handsome boys, and lives in Edmond, Oklahoma. Trained as a teacher, she has a unique 25-year background in youth and adult education, writing and teaching Bible studies, speaking at women's events, discipling young women, and serving as a minister's wife alongside her husband who was formerly in full-time ministry. She has a passion for communicating the truth of God's word that reaches into our messy, broken places and the gracious power of Jesus that sets us free.  Her journey has not always been an easy ride, and she has known her own journey with heartbreak.   Her message is for all of us.  God is good; what He does is good; He has a good plan for me.  He is good even in the waiting.  She will talk about her struggle in trying to have children and the pain of two miscarriages.  Regardless of our struggles, we have unlimited free refills of Living Water! Recommended Resources: You'll Get Through This, by Max Lucado Boundaries, by Cloud and Townsend The Life You Long For: Living from a Heart of Rest, by Christy Nockles Eden Trentham- Episode 6 of A Frayed Knot Falls Creek Women's Retreat, April 17; Registration for in-person attendance at Falls Creek will be closed by the time this airs. BUT listeners can still register for the Deluxe Digital Pass with access to the speakers and all the online breakout sessions with unlimited access until 2022. Here's the direct link: https://www.oklahomabaptists.org/women/retreat  If you would like to have Amy come speak at your church or organization, please reach out to her at amyp672@gmail.com.

Until We Get Canceled
7. Virtues for the Apocalypse

Until We Get Canceled

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 63:54


This week we're joined by Amy Peterson, an author, seminary student, quilter, master playlist maker, and seasoned podcast guest. Amy released a book in January 2020 titled “Where Goodness Still Grows: Reclaiming Virtue in an Age of Hypocrisy,” a book that was originally sold with the title “Virtues for the Apocalypse.” So, it ended up being an extra-appropriate book for 2020. As Amy puts it, unfortunately, “its relevance seems to continue.”So, we dive deep into how the 2016 election inspired this book idea, why she hoped that it would be less relevant after the 2020 election concluded, why her chapter on Lament sparked controversy, why “Hamilton” is actually just “Get Out,” stupid Twitter takes, Isaac's OnlyFans page, and doing what Carrie's mom tells us to do.Resources:www.amypeterson.netInstagram: @amypeteTwitter: @amylpeterson"Blessed Are The Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and My Search for Spiritual Community" by Stina Kielsmeier-CookUntil We Get Canceled is a Crate Original from Crate Media

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast
Episode 17: Lee Camp and Amy Peterson

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 46:27


Jen is joined by repeat-podcast guest Amy Peterson and first-time guest Lee Camp, for a heartfelt discussion of political and ethical formation in the wake of the disorienting 2020 election in the U.S.Amy Peterson is a writer, teacher, and postulant living in North Carolina. Her first book, Dangerous Territory: My Misguided Quest to Save the World was published in 2017. Her second book, Where Goodness Still Grows: Reclaiming Virtue in an Age of Hypocrisy, released in January of this year. Amy's work has also appeared in Image, The Millions, Washington Post, Christianity Today, and Christian Century. She was a guest with Tim Hoiland in our second episode of the podcast.Lee Camp is professor of theology and ethics at Lipscomb University. He has an MDiv from Abilene Christian University and a PhD in Moral Theology and Christian Ethics from Notre Dame. He writes and speaks about being human: the habits and ways of life that lead to flourishing, including ways that transcend various hostilities and partisanships. He has published three popular books: Mere Discipleship, Who Is My Enemy? and most recently, Scandalous Witness. Books & Writing Mentioned:Scandalous Witness: A Little Political Manifesto for Christians by Lee C. CampMere Discipleship: Radical Christianity in a Rebellious World by Lee C. CampWho Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face About Themselves and Islam by Lee C. CampDangerous Territory: My Misguided Quest to Save the World by Amy PetersonWhere Goodness Still Grows: Reclaiming Virtue in an Age of Hypocrisy by Amy PetersonThe Kindness of God: Metaphor, Gender and Religious Language by Janet Martin SoskiceThe Dangers of Christian Practice: On Wayward Gifts, Characteristic Damage and Sin by Lauren F. WinnerThe Doors of the Sea: Where Was God in the Tsunami? by David Bentley HartPeace Like a River: A Novel by Lief EngerSo Brave, Young and Handsome: A Novel by Lief EngerThe Mad Farmer Poems by Wendell BerryAristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life by Edith HallChief Inspector Gamache Series by Louise PennyHope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities by Rebecca SolnitAfter the Last Border: Two Families and the Story of Refuge in America by Jessica Goudeau