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Joeita speaks to Rebecca Monteleone of the University of Toledo and to journalist Amy Silverman about their research investigating how journalism can be made more accessible to people with intellectual disabilities. This is the May 4, 2023 episode.
On today's special episode we discuss Back to School with Spence-Chapin therapists, Christine Tangel and Amy Silverman. Together, they tackle topics like preparing your child and family for conversations that may come up around adoption, how to speak to teachers and school staff about your family, seeking out a community of support, and so much more. For families of children just starting school, to those with older children, this episode is packed with tips and advice that you won't want to miss! For more information about the W.I.S.E. Up! Adoption Curriculum referenced in this episode, please visit The Center for Adoption Support and Education's website at www.adoptionsupport.org/w-s-e-giving-adopted-kids-simple-tools-answer-tough-questions/.
Episode Notes Greg McNamee and Amy Silverman, the authors of the just released guidebook Frommer's Arizona, joined Pauline to discuss what's new in the state, its hidden gems and the best ways to do the Grand Canyon.
GUEST: Amy Silverman, Arizona Journalist of the Year 2021 The best journalism about mental health/mental illness in Arizona we have seen in a really long time: https://azcir.org/news/2021/10/19/crisis-in-mental-health-care-arnold-v-sarn/ Amy Silverman https://www.amy-silverman.com/ https://www.facebook.com/amy.silverman https://twitter.com/amysilvermanaz The SMI Bulldog https://www.facebook.com/TheSMIBulldog Arizona SMI Advocacy and Public Policy Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/arizonasmiadvocates
Medical cannabis and CBD medicine is an ever-evolving field of science, requiring trusted medical professionals to stay informed and educated about the latest clinical information and research breakthroughs. In this episode, meet Dr. Joseph Cohen and Amy Silverman, RN, who have been practicing medical cannabis medicine for over a decade. Learn about their background in medicine, and how they became passionate about integrating cannabis medicine into their practice.
Introducing The Cannabis Friendly Guide to Wellness! Learn about medical cannabis from Dr. Joseph Cohen and Amy Silverman, RN as they discuss common questions, the latest research, and share their clinical experiences about how to use cannabis safely and effectively.
Real estate investor and cryptocurrency enthusiast Amy Silverman (@silverinvests) joins us for some deep speculation on the future of the real estate industry. Blockchain stands to revolutionize the industry as we know it and upset some long-standing archaic systems that are on the verge of catastrophic failure. Amy provides unique insight to some of the most prominent failure points in real estate and explains how blockchain can address them. Shout out to Gerry The Rhythmatician and Clint Westwood Enjoy! Hosts: Mitch & The Perfesser Guest: Amy Silverman (@SilverInvests) Intro: HippieN3rd News: The Crypto Gent This podcast is available on the following platforms: iTunes / Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Radio Public Stitcher Breaker Pocket Casts Overcast Anchor
Amy Silverman is a Denver based real estate investor, who has been in the business for over 13 years and is known on Twitter as the Queen of REI. She is primarily a buy & hold investor, and also does real estate consulting. Tweets: “Turnover ratio is one of the least talked about expenses of rental property owning, and it’s one of the ones that is almost easily avoided by doing the work up front.” — Chase Maher // Life Worth Chasing Podcast // Tweet This! “Get out there and narrow down as specifically as possible what exactly you want, and then you reverse engineer from there what it’s going to take to get there.” — Amy Silverman // Life Worth Chasing Podcast // Tweet This! “The first step is knowing exactly what you want to buy.” — Amy Silverman // Life Worth Chasing Podcast // Tweet This! Takeaways and Key Topics: View properties in person when available Use Cozy to streamline processes Know your states property laws Do your research on the co-mingling of funds Brokerage isn’t always selling your personality Consider the investment of a license Don’t buy impulsively Always thoroughly screen your tenants Narrow down as specifically as possible, what you want Reverse engineer what you want to work out how to get there Niches are in the riches Resources: Click Here For All Your Skip-Tracing Needs Websites: www.silverspringsconsulting.com TT: https://twitter.com/silverinvests?lang=en
I had an awesome chat with @silverinvests. We discussed the challenges faced by the housing and real estate market, how blockchain can remedy some of those issues, and even early snow in Denver :) Thanks for chatting with me Amy and thanks for listening, everyone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cigarsandcrypto/support
This week I sat down with Amy Silverman & we talked about beginning your venture in real estate & what that might look like. She is the founder of Silver Springs Real Estate consulting & specializes in finding ways to invest smarter, not harder. This episode is a great listen for those who are just getting started & want to use it as steady side income while pursuing other passions! From loans, to property management & different opportunities in different cities, & more; Amy broke down some of her experiences in being an investor for 13 years. Links down below to check out the sites mentioned on the show. Our Partners Website: https://www.artandambitionstudios.com/ Amys' site: https://www.silverspringsconsulting.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SilverInvests @creatvassist on all platforms! Song: Cassette, Prod By Riddiman
This week Rob and Ryan welcome Amy Silverman, author of “My Heart Can’t Even Believe It” into the Guitar Dungeon this week where the three discuss a variety of topics including the language of disability, advocacy, and raising a daughter with Down’s Syndrome. Show Notes My Heart Can't Even Believe It: A Story of Science, Love, and Down Syndromehttps://www.amazon.ca/My-Heart-Cant-Even-Believe/dp/1606132741Amy Silverman Online https://www.amy-silverman.com/ AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
Amy Silverman, director + facilitator of Connection Movement, creatively brings people together in ways that generate new possibilities, connection, learning, depth, and growth. After being spontaneously circled for the first time, Amy felt so impacted by the practice, she realized she had to build community around it. Amy has been leading the community in NYC … Episode 13 with Amy Silverman Read More »
Elizabeth met Amy Silverman in real life when she was asked to "engage in conversation" with her at my local independent bookstore. She knew of Amy at the time as a journalist who had recently published a memoir called My Heart Can't Even Believe It: A Story of Science, Love, and Down Syndrome. We parents of children with disabilities and special needs know one another because of the communities we have created, and Elizabeth had seen Amy's work online, had friends who knew her and was otherwise familiar with her, but it was such a joy and honor to finally meet and then talk writing, books and -- well -- parenting a kid with special needs. In today's podcast, we got to pick Amy's brain on her new projects and what's been happening with her and her family since the book was published. Amy is funny -- so funny, in fact, that we laughed throughout the whole episode, and I think you'll very much enjoy joining us! Amy is a freelance writer/editor/teacher in her hometown of Phoenix, Arizona, a place she's still learning to love. She's married to Ray Stern, an editor at Phoenix New Times, the alternative newsweekly. They have two children, Annabelle and Sophie. When Sophie was born, the couple were surprised to learn that she had Down Syndrome. As Amy said, "Wait a second, I have never written about Down syndrome. I have never met a person with Down syndrome. I don't know anything about people with intellectual disabilities. [I] had to have a real come-to-Jesus with myself, which is not easy for a Jewish girl, and realize that I was the one who avoided people with Down syndrome in the checkout line at Safeway." In today's conversation, we spoke about the transitions our children face when their older siblings leave home for college, and that led to Amy telling us about her daughter Sophie's persistent questioning of her own place in the world.
On today’s episode we have special guest Amy Silverman. She’s a Real Estate Investor & the owner of Silver Springs RE Consultant. We discuss 1031 Exchanges, the keys to purchasing at auctions, buying & selling strategies, wholesaling, tax liens, opportunity zone funds, property management & more. For more information follow her on Twitter @SilverInvests. Also, checkout her consulting website www.silverspringsconsulting.com
AMY SILVERMAN FOUNDER & CONNECTION CAMP DIRECTOR Amy is committed to bringing people together through play, connection, self-expression and creativity. Her passion for igniting human connection led her to build and facilitate The Connection Movement, a community that comes together and dives into self-discovery, transformation and deep, earnest connection through events, workshops, coaching programs, social experiments and retreats. She has initiated the launch of sister communities to the Connection Movement in Miami, Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Charleston. Amy is also founder and director of Connection Camp and has an extensive background in arts education, performing, entrepreneurship and operations.
Amy is committed to bringing people together through play, connection, self-expression and creativity. Her passion for human connection, growth and community led her to establish and grow The Connection Movement, a community that comes together and dives into self-discovery, transformation and deep, earnest connection. Inspired by the practices and teachings of Circling, Authentic Relating, Ken Wilber's Integral … Continue reading "MMP #11 Building The Connection Movement with Amy Silverman" The post MMP #11 Building The Connection Movement with Amy Silverman appeared first on Mike Mantell.
Today's guest is New York City-based community builder and entrepreneur who founded the Connection Movement, Amy Silverman! Amy is a facilitator and educator for connecting people in communities and relationships. This is a great follow up episode to the meditation episode Jason recently did with Jeska Brodbeck. While this discussion deals a lot with benefits of meditative exercises and similar activities, it's connected to a discussion about how to be a better actor and performer. Jason and Amy have a very thoughtful discussion about what The Connection Movement is, not cheating yourself from experiencing moments honestly, expressing yourself, how to accept how you feel as well as how other people feel, connecting deeper, and a host of things that can benefit you on and off stage. More Online: TheConnectionMovement.com Twitter: @connectionmvmt, @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrJokes Instagram: @connectionmovement, @JasonFarrPics Facebook: @theconnectionmovement, @ThereItIsPod Jason is on this week's episode of The Truth! Find out more about The Truth Podcast here: TheTruthPodcast.com
Amy Silverman is the founder and lead facilitator of The Connection Movement: a New York-based international community that explores self-discovery and deep connection through workshops, coaching programmes, social experiments and retreats.We sat down to talk about what "human connection" really means, the different flavours of curiosity, and three little words that can turn a normal conversation into something infinitely more meaningful.Plus, get your This Is For You listener discount on Connection Camp tickets using the discount code: "TIFY"
Welcome in to horizontal, the podcast about intimacy that’s recorded while: the opposite of vertical. My guest and I wear cozy robes and lie down, shoulder to shoulder, with the microphone positioned above us. It’s as though we’ve talked all night, and we’re still stargazing, but the sun is just starting to make itself known in yellows and oranges around the horizon. Horizontal aims to make private conversations public, in order to dispel shame, diminish loneliness, and cultivate connection. In this episode, I lie down with my friend Josh. Josh and I met at Circling, which is a sort of inter-relational meditation. Whereas in meditation with oneself, I will sit silently with my eyes closed, observing my internal landscape, the sensations In my body, my cloud-thoughts as they pass and my hamster-wheel thoughts as they come back around, In Circling, I have my attention not only on myself, but also on the others around me, how their presence and the shifts in the room affect me, the stories I make up about them (sometimes thought of as assumptions), and what I imagine about their internal landscapes. In Circling, I try to hold an awareness of myself while also endeavoring to be deeply present with others. When it's done right, it seems to me to be a practice of deep empathy, both for what it might feel like to be someone else, but also, empathy and a certain kind of respect for what it feels like to be me in the moment. A reverence for the truth of the moment. That is the context in which Josh and I met. And at first, I had the story that Josh didn't really like me very much. It is a vibe I sometimes get from particular gay men and from pretty, unkind women. I've never asked him how he felt when we first met, but I was delighted to learn, when he hugged me some months into Circling together at Amy Silverman’s Connection Movement nights in New York City, that he had a positive regard for me. Josh is a fashion design-trained, floridly creative visual artist of many mediums, baker, cook, and new Circling facilitator. In Circling, he acts as an emotional lightning rod and visionary. He often expresses through sound, vibration, and convulsions, emotions that feel present in the room but latent— that others are either unwilling to express or unaware they exist. When I say that he is a visionary Circler, I mean that he literally has visions. He'll often have his eyes closed and when he opens them, he sometimes shares the images that came to him during someone's expression— there's usually something uncanny and relevant about it. Sometimes an object in the image is meaningful to the person, at otter times her seems to intuit what they desire in the moment but haven't thought to ask for. I often feel awe when he describes these images, and hearing him so bold with his associations has opened a gate for me to be bolder with mine. We recorded this episode in his trailer at the Omega Institute, an expensive spiritual adult version of short-term sleepaway camp. Josh was towards the tail end of his work commitment there when I came to visit. I arrived late and tired, so we decided to record in the morning, during a rainstorm. The pitter-patter of the rain on the tin trailer is a sweet lulling to me. (I won't be offended if you fall asleep!) If you enjoy lying down with us, become a patron of the horizontal arts! Patronage allows artists like me to make independent, uncensored, ad-free work, schedule recording tours, and devote my time to creating more horizontal goodness, for you! Becoming my patron has delicious benefits, ranging from quarterly lullabies to bonus episodes to tickets to live recordings to handwritten postcards! You can become a patron for $2 a month on up, and the rewards just get more sumptuous. In the first half of our episode together, we talk about Josh's first gay stirrings, the right vegetables to put up your butt, spandex guy, porn energy work, and unintentional celibacy. For some of my favorite yoga people, who have been asking me, “Which episode is the gayest?” Get ready. It is this one. Here. I'll prove it. Come lie down with us. *** Here’s the moment where I give credit where credit is due: This episode was edited by Chad Michael Snavely! Peruse Chad’s other podcasts on chadmichael.com. My delectable cover art is by the illustrator Shana Shay, whom you can hire through 99designs— she’s such a pleasure to work with. Horizontal’s theme music is by Alan Markley, rock star and newly-minted Dad. You can find him on Instagram as plasticcannons.
In this episode, I lie down with Dr. HazelGrace Yates. In a twin bed. At a summer camp. In the wilds of New Jersey. HazelGrace is a clinical sexologist, a scholar, and the founder of The Cock Project and The Pussy Project. She holds a PhD in Human Sexuality, and a Masters in Education. The Cock Project offers those who identify with having a cock the opportunity to speak about their experiences living with it, and their feelings about it, directly to a group of others who self-identify the same way, while being silently and compassionately witnessed by a group that does not identify with having a cock, or would prefer to act as a compassionate witness. The Pussy Project is the inverse. Right after we recorded this episode, I had the opportunity to experience both workshops. HazelGrace and I were both taking part in Connection Camp, a summer camp for adults that’s centered around activities designed to encourage authentic relating. It is produced by The Connection Movement, which is based in New York and led by Amy Silverman. More info on that in the show notes. I felt extremely moved by my experience at The Cock Project workshop. Even though I live in a community in which we generally feel comfortable to speak openly about bodies and sex, I had never before heard even one cock owner speak in detail and at length about their experience with their cock. Certainly not more than an anecdote or two from a lover, definitely not to or in front of other cock owners, and decidedly not while witnessed by those who identify with having a pussy. I felt such admiration for their willingness to share. And I felt a kinship with their expressions of embarrassment, confusion, wonder, disappointment, and joy. I also felt a greater surge in my compassion for the challenges of growing up with an assigned male gender, as many of the feelings they expressed were inextricably intertwined with societal expectations of cock owners. I’ll be inviting HazelGrace to Hacienda Studio to give workshops! You can contact HazelGrace if you'd like The Cock Project and The Pussy Project to come to your town by visiting hazelgraceyates.com. In the first part of our conversation, we talk about hugging our parents, the touch palette, how intention changes the timbre of the way we touch, the human car wash, and nonsexual naked coconut oil contact improv movement, aka, the Coco Jam … Come lie down with us. To become a patron of the horizontal arts, support me on Patreon, a website for crowdsourcing patronage! Patronage allows artists like me to buy equipment, schedule recording tours, and devote my time to creating more horizontal goodness, for you! Becoming my patron has delicious perks, ranging from exclusive photos and behind-the-scenes video content, to handwritten postcards, spring cleaning phone calls, and creative input on future episodes! You can become a patron for $1 a month on up, and the rewards just get more sumptuous. patreon.com/horizontalwithlila Horizontal’s theme music was created by Alan Markley. You can find his gorgeous blue eyes and rock star visage on Instagram as plasticcannons. My saucy cover art was designed and illustrated by Shana Shay - check our her gorgeous character illustrations on shanashay.com Every episode is mixed and mastered by Owen Muir, of Self-Disclosure productions. Find him on Twitter at @psychdisclosure - Owen’s podcast, Self-Disclosure, in which people speak openly, and often for the very first time, about their own experiences with mental health, is coming soon. For most things horizontal, head to horizontalwithlila.com and sign up for the mailing list. Detailed show notes with vocabulary words! And articles! And sensual photos! will be delivered right to your inbox.
00:31 School-Day Survivor: Who will make it out of the house alive, the kids or the parents?05:08 Junior Financial Know-How: Teaching kids about money management and family finances is an ongoing project, with good, bad, and ugly lessons all around.20:00 Friday Speed Round - Kids and Coffee: One way to save money is not having a bad Starbucks habit. Find out which one of us bans coffee for kids and teens, and which one fed it to her young child by accident.26:26 Roundabout Roundup: We shout out Amazon Prime, Escape the Room board games, and Qantas Airways.31:24 Interview of the Week: Terri chats with Amy Silverman, a journalist, mom, and author of My Heart Can't Even Believe It: A Story of Science, Love, and Down Syndrome.42:32 Shameless Self-Promotion: Nicole's upcoming book; 12 Great Articles with Advice for Parents from Speech-Language Pathologists; 10 Things About Raising Girls Moms Wish They Knew Sooner.
The day Sophie got her period, there were phone calls and high-fives all around. Sophie was psyched. But her mom, author Amy Silverman, felt torn. What does it mean to have a daughter with a grown-up body, and a mind that doesn't quite match? To join the conversation, go to longestshortesttime.com! This episode is brought to you by Aeroflow, Crane & Canopy, Sun Basket, Care.com, and Kopari
Silverman recounts her story of raising a child with Down syndrome in a book that is part memoir, part investigative reporting, and part parenting manual, My Heart Can’t Even Believe It: A Story of Science, Love and Down Syndrome.
Other ways to listen: iTunes ♦ Stitcher ♦ TuneIn ♦ SoundCloud (and coming soon … GooglePlay!) I've known Amy Silverman for more than 15 years, from when I worked with the Phoenix New Times award-winning journalist's husband Ray Stern at another (now defunct!) Arizona newspaper. I remember when their second daughter Sophie was born, and how they contended first with the denial, fear and ultimately acceptance and joy at learning their child has Down syndrome. I am so thrilled to interview Amy on Like a Mother about her new book, My Heart Can't Believe It: A Story of Science, Love, and Down Syndrome. This reported memoir is raw and honest, as Amy contends with her own adolescent notions about learning disabilities, including her casual use of the word 'retarded,' hilarious in its antics of raising a intellectually disabled tween obsessed with her own puberty, as well as tender moments of accepting and learning to love a child who is not like you, or what you thought your family would look like. We talk about the cliquey world of Down syndrome support groups and Special Olympic politics, and the universal mom worries about what life is like for our children after we are gone, felt even more acutely when your child is not able to care for herself. about a twisted connection between her earlier obsession with a retro sex-ed video coming full circle to be the saving grace in her motherhood challenges: Loving this podcast? Follow on RSS, Stitcher, TuneIn, SoundCloud or iTunes. Leave a review, me love you long time. Muah! Are you part of the new Facebook group, Millionaire Single Moms? No income requirement, though BIG GOALS and a POSITIVE MINDSET required! Join now!
CliffCentral.com — Described as relational meditation, “circling” is a deep and powerful practice that brings the essence of meditation to interpersonal communication and contact. The team talks to Amy Silverman who’s here from New York to teach the practice of circling.