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Gene Hackman's death offers a vivid example of the choices older adults and their family caregivers need to consider such as where to live and how to develop a network of support, Andrea Cohen, board chair of the Caregiver Action Network and founder of HouseWorks, said. Home care can play a role in these conversations, Anne Tumlinson, founder and CEO of ATI Advisory and founder of the family caregiver group Daughterhood, said. Home care must treat family caregivers as one of their key stakeholders, along with the client and employee, Cohen said. When she started HouseWorks, a personal care company, family caregivers were invisible. No longer. Family caregiver training is much better than it used to be. Public policy also has shifted so that, through the new GUIDE Model, Medicare now recognizes the important role that family caregivers of loved ones with dementia face, Tumlinson said. Going forward, home care companies need to be strategic and provide a range of services, such as home modifications, for their clients. Tumlinson agreed. The most successful home-based care models are interdisciplinary and scalable, she said. And they must be data-driven, Cohen added. Providing for family caregivers is essential. Taking care of them helps to solve problems for the hospital and healthcare plan and other parts of the healthcare system.Follow us on social media:X: @McKHomeCareFacebook: McKnight's Home CareLinkedIn: McKnight's Home CareInstagram: mcknights_homecareFollow Caregiver Action Network on social media:Facebook: Caregiver Action NetworkLinkedIn: Caregiver Action NetworkInstagram:@caregiveractionFollow ATI Advisory on social media:LinkedIn: ATI AdvisoryFollow Daughterhood on social media:Facebook: DaughterhoodInstagram: Daughterhood
Andrea Cohen, from VT Electric Co-Op, & Louis Porter from Washington Electric Co-Op, join Kurt & Anthony to talk about S65 and the purpose of Efficiency VT.
The queens prove that it's not the size of the ship but the motion etc etc in this episode devoted to short poems.Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Pretty Please with Aaron's cherry on top..... Buy our books: Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books. Poems we mention in the show include:A.R. Ammons's "Their Sex Life"Rae Armantrout's "Anti-Short Story" and "Custom"Mahogany L. Browne's "Marigold." Listen to it read here.Andrea Cohen's "After" and "Matinee" and "Flight Pattern" and "Ghosting"Robert Creeley, "The Answer"Jim Harrison's "Another Country" and "Barking"Jane Hirshfield's "Like Others" and to "The Woman, The Tiger." You can hear her read that poem here (at the 18:12 mark).Sandra Lim, "Just Disaster" and "At the Other End of the Wire" and "Endings"Listen to Sandra Lim read her poems (~40 minutes) with many short poems at the end. Samuel Menashe's "Adam Means Earth" and "Apotheosis"Harryette Mullen's "Way Opposite"Kay Ryan's "Winter Fear" Listen/watch the music video for Gilette's "Short, Short Man" here.
durée : 00:30:06 - "Piano en éventail" de Andrea Cohen - par : Anne Montaron - Pour nos brèves sonores, la pianiste, compositrice et femme de radio Andrea Cohen a imaginé une suite pour piano et sons fixés : Piano en éventail - réalisé par : Olivier Guérin
durée : 00:30:06 - "Piano en éventail" de Andrea Cohen - par : Anne Montaron - Pour nos brèves sonores, la pianiste, compositrice et femme de radio Andrea Cohen a imaginé une suite pour piano et sons fixés : Piano en éventail - réalisé par : Olivier Guérin
The Blacksmith House Poetry Series at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education has been bringing established and emerging poets to Harvard Square since its founding by Gail Mazur in 1973. The series is named after the Blacksmith House at 56 Brattle Street, site of the village smithy and the spreading chestnut tree of Longfellow's 1839 poem "The Village Blacksmith." Earlier this week, series director Andrea Cohen introduced the poets -- Carl Phillips and Penelope Pelizzon -- who read from their new collections. Carl read from Scattered Snows, to the North, and Penelope read from A Gaze Hound That Hunteth By the Eye. Next week, on December 9, 2024, two more writers will be featured. David Semanki will read from his debut collection of poems, Ghost Camera, and Jason Schneiderman will read from his latest collection: Self Portrait of Icarus as a Country on Fire. Click here: to listen.
durée : 02:02:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Par Christian Rosset, Jean-Yves Bosseur et Didier Pemerle - Avec Jean-Pierre Cassel (récitant), Paul Méfano, Henri Pousseur, Michèle Reverdy, Andrea Cohen (piano), William Fitzpatrick (violon), Jacques Labarrière (synthétiseur), Jean Mathelin (guitare) et Olivier de Mondes (violoncelle) - Réalisation Jean-Claude Aimé, Agnès Boissonade, Monique Burguière, Michel Créïs, Annie Delers, Jean Frederix et Marie-Ange Garrandeau
Today's poem is Something by Andrea Cohen.The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… "On a long drive through upstate New York, I ran out of podcasts, six hours in. So, I asked Siri to tell me a joke. She said, “Why did the meatball tell the spaghetti to go to sleep,” then answered, “It was pasta bedtime.” I thanked Siri for keeping me company… then became self-conscious about speaking to an artificial being.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Join Rebecca Crichton in conversation with Andrea Cohen, a long-time facilitator of Compassionate Listening practices. Andrea will share personal stories of how these practices have transformed conflicts – with families, friends, and within challenged communities – into relationships based on greater understanding, caring, and connection. Andrea Cohen, MSW, is a certified Compassionate Listening facilitator. She is the author of Practicing the Art of Compassionate Listening and director of the Compassionate Listening film Children of Abraham. She also co-directed the Compassionate Listening-based Jewish-German Reconciliation Project for several years. Rebecca Crichton started her “Encore Career” as Executive Director of NWCCA in 2012 after 21 years with The Boeing Company. She refashioned her skills and knowledge as a writer, curriculum designer, and leadership development coach to offer Creative Aging programs at many Seattle area venues. An active participant in the local aging community, she writes regularly for 3rd Act Magazine. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Northwest Center for Creative Aging.
A note about the poem from Andrea Cohen for MQR's Winter 2024 issue for our Winter 2024 issue: I first saw Bernini's Apollo and Daphne in the Borghese Gallery about twenty-five years ago. That seeing has stayed with me—as has my eighth-grade copy of Edith Hamilton's Mythology.
Today we pay tribute, with poems by Andrea Cohen and Elizabeth Alexander, to the indispensable golden wonder. Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
The challenge of caring through a broken healthcare system is something every caregiver lives through. My guests today, Daughterhood Founder Anne Tumlinson and Daughterhood Interim CEO Andrea Cohen know those challenges personally and professionally. Today we discuss their personal experiences as caregivers, what drives them to create change, the importance of being able to find practical resources and support - and how Daughterhood can help. SHOW NOTES
The challenge of caring through a broken healthcare system is something every caregiver lives through. My guests today, Daughterhood Founder Anne Tumlinson and Daughterhood Interim CEO Andrea Cohen know those challenges personally and professionally. Today we discuss their personal experiences as caregivers, what drives them to create change, the importance of being able to find practical resources and support - and how Daughterhood can help. SHOW NOTES
The queens leave you breathless in antici....pation with this crafty episode focused on enjambed lines.Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Buy our books: Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.Please consider buying your books from Bluestockings Cooperative, a feminist and queer indie bookselling cooperative.Read Susan Mitchell's poem "The Dead" which is indeed in her first book, The Water Inside the Water (Wesleyan, 1983 and reprinted by Harper Perennial, 1994).Here's the text of "Wake" by Tess Gallagher. You can watch her read the poem and a few others here (she reads "Wake" around the 11:10 mark)Carl Phillips's poem "The Gods Leaving" is in his book Pastoral (Graywolf, 2002)For the receipts regarding Miley Cyrus and Vickie Lawrence, or to read more from that interview, go here. Read the start of Jorie Graham's essay "Some Notes on Silence" which James quotes in the episode.You can read Andrea Cohen's poem "Ghosting" in the Atlantic if the spirit moves you.Here's a link to read Jane Mead's "In Need of a World" (from The Lord and the General Din of the World)Jean Valentine's poem "This Side" appears in her book Little Boat.
Ryan speaks with Andrea Cohen, one of the earliest founders of home care companies in Massachusetts, about the industry where it is going and her newest company, Daughterhood.https://daughterhood.org/https://www.mwhomecare.com
durée : 00:30:09 - "Piano en éventail" de Andrea Cohen - par : Anne Montaron - Pour nos brèves sonores, la pianiste, compositrice et femme de radio Andrea Cohen a imaginé une suite pour piano et sons fixés : Piano en éventail - réalisé par : Olivier Guérin
This week, hosts Isabella and Elizabeth speak with Andrea Cohen, a Boston College School of Social Work alumna and the founder of HouseWorks, an independent home care company dedicated to elevating care for seniors. Last November, she received the inaugural CVS Health 2022 Female Leader of the Year award from Robert Kraft in conjunction with the New England Patriots. Tune in to hear about the most significant challenges in sustaining quality of life for today's seniors, how to best approach the aging process, and what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur and leader. Check back in next week for new episodes!
Episode 142 Notes and Links to Sadie Shorr-Parks' Work On Episode 142 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Sadie Shorr-Parks, and the two discuss, among other topics, her lifelong love of poetry, formational writers and poems, art's role in her writing life, themes of her poetry revolving around love and loss and so many more themes, and the amazing circumstances that inspired her poetry collection's title and ethos. Sadie Shorr-Parks teaches writing at Shepherd University, where she is the Director for the Society for Creative Writing. She is the author of HONEY MONTH (Main Street Rag). Her writing has previously appeared or is forthcoming in Appalachian Heritage, Aquifer: The Florida Review, Blueline, Cimmaron Review, The Hongkong Review, Lines+Stars, Painted Bride Quarterly, Sierra Nevada Review, Southwest Review, Utne Reader, and Witness, among others. Her book reviews can be found in Los Angeles Review of Books and Southern Literary Review. She edited Becoming International: Musings on Studying Abroad in America (Parlor Press). Sadie Shorr-Parks' Website Buy Honey Month Read Samples from Honey Month “Making Light of It”-Gabby Bates Interviews Sadie for Southwest Review, Aug 2022 At about 2:00, Sadie discusses her loves in teaching, and the two discuss the power of personal narratives At about 4:20, The two begin to explore ideas of perspective in writing At about 4:45, Sadie lists some of the artistic works-visual, literature, etc.-that have thrilled her and inspired her At about 8:00, Pete cites a profound quote from Sadie's work that dovetails with questions for her about art and muses; Sadie analyzes the exact quote with regard to her mother's life and her own At about 11:50, Sadie responds to Pete's questions about works/writers that have given her “chills at will,” including Warsan Shire, “For Women Who are Difficult to Love,” Marianne Boruch, Louise Gluck (“her desert island poem”), and Ada Limón At about 14:25, the two fanboy/girl as they discuss Andrea Cohen's legendary, chill-inducing “The Committee Weighs In” At about 15:20, Sadie gives some Ada Limón recs At about 16:10, Pete (again) recommends “The Gospel According to Mark” as a stunner At about 18:00, Pete wonders about “ ‘Eureka' moments” for Sadie, and she talks about the “dreamy” feeling associated with grad school and creating At about 21:30, Sadie delves into the significance of the title and inspirations for Honey Month At about 23:55, The two discuss the “loving review” done by Gabby Bates for Sadie's collection At about 24:55, the two use a quote from Bates to discuss At about 27:20, Pete cites a quote from Honey Month's Goodreads page and the conversation moves to Pete's description of the collection as “quiet” and Sadie reacts to this description At about 30:30, Sadie talks about her love of 16th/century poetry and its characteristics At about 31:50, The two reflect on the quiet and nature depicted in the collection At about 35:25, Sadie references a certain poem and ideas of beauty and love being intertwined At about 37;00, Sadie discusses the recurring theme of love and breaks from lovers, and Pete notes the opposites that stand out that accentuate love and other ideas At about 38:25, Pete points out some clever and interesting verb usages throughout the collection At about 40:20, Pete cites another set of opposites and Sadie is reminded of writing this work in 2017, as the world was changing so rapidly At about 42:00, Sadie notes how differently her upcoming collection themes are from the first At about 43:00, Pete shouts out Nightbitch as an incredible work that so aptly describes early parenthood At about 44:50, The two discuss “adding to subtract” and Sadie discusses ideas of body image, double-standards and metaphors that come with “destruction” At about 47:40, the two discuss poems that feature themes of nostalgia and lost love and equilibrium At about 49:40, Sadie talks about the importance of being “even-keeled” At about 50:50, Pete cites a meaningful line, and Sadie discusses various meanings of “missing” someone At about 52:40, The two discuss poems dealing with love and reconciliation At about 55:15, The two gives differing takes on a key line about “endings” At about 57:15-57:50, Sadie describes how a poem brought her boyfriend (now husband!) and her together At about 57:55, A key line about daughters and mothers engenders conversation about a key theme of the book and how hard is it to write about beloved people (moms for sure!) At about 1:00:00, The two discuss the format of At about 1:02:50, Sadie reads “The Slowing” At about 1:03:45, Sadie reads “Magma” At about 1:05:20, The two discuss “comfort books” At about 1:06:40, Sadie shouts out places to buy her book and discusses upcoming You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 143 with Neema Avashia. Neema was born and raised in southern West Virginia to Indian immigrant parents, and she has been a civics and history teacher in the Boston Public Schools since 2003. She is the author of Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer and Indian in a Mountain Place, published in March 2022. The episode will air on September 27.
If brevity is the soul of wit, what's an hourlong podcast? Today, Bob and Chris are exploring short poems. Bob reads "Invisible Fish" by Joy Harjo, Chris reads "Ghosting" by Andrea Cohen, and then the guys celebrate NBA players under six feet tall.
alleinerziehend, berufstätig, erfolgreich - DER Podcast für alleinerziehende Mamas von Mama Speciale
Möchtest du erfahren, wie du als alleinerziehende, berufstätige Mama endlich alles unter einen Hut bekommst und dabei geduldiger und entspannter wirst? Dann komm zu meinem Workshop #DuBistEineHeldin. Dieser findet vom 16.-20.05.22 um 20:30 Uhr live und online statt. Klicke dafür hier und melde dich an: http://dubisteineheldin.de ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ In der heutigen Folge darf ich mal wieder eine tolle Frau, die alleinerziehend und berufstätig, in diesem Fall sogar selbstständig ist, interviewen. Die liebe Andrea erzählt uns ihre Geschichte. Was bei ihr der Auslöser war, dass sie mutig wurde und für sich gegangen ist, obwohl sie zwei kleine Kinder (1, 4) zu dem Zeitpunkt hatte. Ihr Leitsatz ist "Einfach machen, könnte ja gut werden." und genau diese Grundstimmung hat diese Podcast-Folge auch. Lass dich von Andrea inspirieren und schau auch mal bei dir, ob du dich vielleicht gerade auch in dem "Eigentlich-läuft-es-ja-ganz-okay" befindest, oder dem "Bei-den-anderen-läuft-es-ja-noch-viel-schlimmer" und dir dadurch ein viel schöneres Leben verwehrst. Wenn du dich gerade ertappt fühlst, dann scrolle jetzt nach ganz oben und klicke auf den Link zu meinem Workshop und entscheide dich, FÜR DICH und deine Familie zu gehen. Ich wünsche dir, wie immer, ganz viel entspannte Zeit und ganz viel Liebe. Und vergiss nicht: Schreib mir! Stell mir Fragen! Unter sag-es@mama-speciale.de oder direkt unter der jeweiligen Podcast-Folge unter https://www.mama-speciale.de/podcasts, bei https://www.facebook.com/alleinerziehend.berufstaetig.erfolgreich oder https://www.instagram.com/alleinerziehend.berufstaetig/. Sag mir, welche Themen du noch mit mir behandeln möchtest. Es geht hier ja schließlich um DICH. Und wenn dir mein Podcast gefällt, dann freue ich mich sehr, wenn du ihn abonnierst und mir bei iTunes eine tolle Bewertung hinterlassen würdest, damit wir noch mehr großartige Frauen erreichen und zu einer Riesen-Community voller "Mamas Speciale" werden und gemeinsam wachsen dürfen. Alles Gute, deine Kristina aka Mama Speciale
A month or so ago I was contacted by a leading UK law firm, called Weightmans, asking if I'd participate in a discussion panel they were holding that was being put on in honour of the Jewish festival of Chanukah. Weightmans hosts these discussions from time to time covering various cultures and honouring different heritages. They're a top 45 law firm in the UK, 1300+ people working from their offices all over the country and are experts in a whole range of legal services. The panel consisted of me, Basiru Terry, Viney Jhalley and Andrea Cohen, and unlike all of our other podcasts episodes on here, this is mostly me answering other people's questions. It's very common nowadays for big companies to put on a facade for corporate social responsibility's sake but are actually doing no more than pushing for increased sales, increased profits not really giving a toss about the issues they're "highlighting". Weightmans did the opposite of that and I thank them wholeheartedly for it. weightmans.com IG - @weightmans_law Twitter - @Weightmans LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/weightmans -- This episode is sponsored by MANSCAPED and Northern Powerhouse Media. MANSCAPED are the world's champions in men's below-the-waist grooming - get 20% off AND free shipping worldwide at manscaped.com using the promo code SODSPOD - Your balls will thank you! To find out more about Northern Powerhouse Media's extensive range of products, go to npmedia.co.uk. Use promo code SODSPOD25 for a 25% introductory discount on your first order. If you'd like to support Sod's Law you can become a Sod's Law patron at patreon.com/sodspod from as little as £1 /$1 a month - there are different tiers including ad-free episodes, giveaways and more! See podcast.co/privacy for privacy information.
Andrea Cohen's poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The Threepenny Review, and elsewhere. Her most recent poetry collections are Everything, Nightshade and Unfathoming. Cohen directs the Blacksmith House Poetry Series in Cambridge, MA. https://www.andreacohen.org/ "Eavesdropping on Adam and Eve" was originally published in Copper Nickel. Text of today's poem and more details about our program can be found at: deerfieldlibrary.org/queerpoemaday/ Find books from participating poets in our library's catalog. Queer Poem-a-Day is directed by poet and teacher Lisa Hiton and Dylan Zavagno, Adult Services Coordinator at the Deerfield Public Library. Music for our series is from Excursions Op. 20, Movement 1, by Samuel Barber, performed by pianist Daniel Baer. Queer Poem-a-Day is supported by a generous donation from the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library. Queer Poem-a-Day is a program from the Adult Services Department at the Library and may include adult language.
Ao longo do mês de dezembro, o Instituto de Estudos Avançados da Unicamp (IdEA) será palco virtual de uma série de atividades que serão desenvolvidas pela compositora, musicóloga e radioartista argentina Andrea Cohen. Radicada na França, a experiente artista sonora é a nova convidada do Programa “Hilda Hilst” do Artista Residente, oferecendo em dezembro uma agenda que inclui oficina, seminário, performance e entrevista com especialistas.Saiba mais em: www.idea.unicamp.br____________Estagiário: Mykael Marciano, sob supervisão de Juliana Franco.
In today’s episode of Help Choose Home, we welcome Andrea Cohen, a social entrepreneur dedicated to transforming the way care is delivered to seniors at home. As the Founder and CEO of HouseWorks, her vision crystalized over 25 years ago when she took care of both her parents and made an unwavering commitment to redefine what it means to age. As an innovator and thought leader in the home care industry, Andrea and the team at HouseWorks takes an entrepreneurial approach to service delivery that returns a sense of control to adult children and their parents. Andrea was recently elected to the Board of Directors for the Home Care Association of America (HCAOA) and she also sits on the Board of The Commonwealth Institute, the Schwartz Center Leadership Council, and the Caregiver Action Network and serves as an appointee to the Massachusetts Women Forum. In this episode we discuss: How home care is prepared to meet a wide variety of needs and promote senior independent living Specialized dementia care that benefits both clients and caregivers Suggestions for consumers who are seeking care for a loved one How home care remains a safe option for seniors during the pandemic Be sure to check out Help Choose Home Season 3, Episode 12 show notes and our full library of podcasts dedicated to helping families learn more about professional home care options.
Andrea Cohen, Founder & CEO of HouseWorks talks about competing with unemployment, which tech tools and platforms are bringing applicants, and how to optimize and set goals that result in new hires.
This week Kip takes a walk with Andrea Cohen to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on their businesses, including Andrea's home healthcare agency. They talk about how easy it is to let that voice in our head run us, and how it is a great time to reemerge as our true selves with a stronger sense of community, focusing on teams and collaboration. Andrea Cohen is CEO and Founder of HouseWorks, a leading private home care company in Greater Boston.
Join Jason Wright of Oddball Magazine and Voices of Poetry's Neil Silberblatt in a flowing and spirited conversation on Poetry, Poetry events in New England (and beyond), a discussion of the best and the not-so-best poets from the past and present, and a celebration of our dear Friend of Oddball Magazine Joe Gouveia, his book Saudades, his battle with cancer, the mark he left on the poetry community and his lasting legacy. Bittersweet but beautiful, this was a memorable conversation not soon forgotten.
Headquartered in the Boston area, HouseWorks is growing -- and fast. Private equity backing has helped. And so has the company’s unique business model, a blend of home care and home modification. For this episode of Disrupt, we caught up with the leader of HouseWorks -- founder and CEO Andrea Cohen -- to learn about that growth strategy and how it will play out in 2020. During our conversation, we also touched on how HouseWorks has established an extensive partnership network with senior living operators. Listen to this episode of Disrupt to learn: -- How HouseWorks has built a business around home-modification services -- Why Cohen got into home-based care in the first place -- How HouseWorks sources 50% of clients from the senior living market -- And more!
Our experts share solutions and insights from the frontlines of the caregiver crisis in Los Angeles County. Panelists: Shannon Sedgwick, Senior Economist at the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation; Jessica Ku Kim, Senior Director of Workforce Development at the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation; Jenna Hauss, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Community-Based Services at ONEgeneration; moderated by Andrea Cohen, Co-Founder and CEO at HouseWorks. Recorded at SAGE/2019.
Marcie Manfredonia is joined by Andrea Cohen, manager of CBD Live Natural's Bedford Store to talk about finding the right CBD product for you and addressing the presence of small amounts of THC in some products. Future episodes will go into great depth, and features experts, and customer's stories. For more info visit: cbdlivenatural.com
Marcie Manfredonia is joined by Andrea Cohen, manager of CBD Live Natural's Bedford Store to talk about helping customers find the right solution. Future episodes will go into great depth, and features experts, and customer's stories. For more info visit: cbdlivenatural.com
Marcie Manfredonia is joined by Andrea Cohen, manager of CBD Live Natural's Bedford Store to talk about helping customers find the right solution. Future episodes will go into great depth, and features experts, and customer's stories. For more info visit: cbdlivenatural.com
Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
Read the complete transcription on the Sales Game Changers Podcast website. ANDREA'S FINAL TIP TO EMERGING SALES LEADERS: "Engage. You have to play to win and you have to really be focused on what you do and how it impacts everyone else, your customer and their customer. If you can get that level of understanding, you'll be very successful." Andrea Cohen is the VP of Civilian Sales for Verizon Federal. Prior to coming over to Verizon, she worked for Winstar and AT&T. We also interviewed Verizon Public Sector Chief Mike Maiorana on Episode 100. Find Andrea on LinkedIn!
The Path Less Pedaled Podcast - Contemporary Bicycling Culture
Andrea Cohen rode Almanzo Royal, Land Run, Dirty Kanza XL and Tour Divide all in 2018! We talk about how gravel has changed, what it was like to ride DK XL and Tour Divide and her latest endeavor, the Gravel Scouts. PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled Supple Shirts: http://pathlesspedaled.spreadshirt.com Support via PayPal: http://paypal.me/pathlesspedaled
Andrea Cohen of Iowa City has completed the grueling Tour Divide and tells her tales to Murph in the latest JustGoBike podcast. TJ and Mark talk about upcoming events and recent travels.
Pat Kelleher and HouseWorks's Andrea Cohen discuss the challenges facing private duty home care agencies.
April 12, 2017 at the Boston Athenæum. Andrea Cohen’s poems search the shadow regions of yearning and loss, but they take surprising, sometimes meteoric leaps, landing in a place where brightness reigns. The voice in ‘Unfathoming’ strives to upend the title: to both acknowledge mystery, and with wile and grace, comprehend it.
Andrea Cohen joins Paul Muldoon to read and discuss Philip Levine's "The Mercy," and her own poem “Major to Minor.”
EPISODE SPONSOR - EPIC RIDES: The Grand Junction Off-Road - May 29-31, Grand Junction, Colorado Epic Rides ----------------------------------------------------------------- Danielle Musto is back in the house! She interviews Salsa Cycles rider, Andrea Cohen, about her life of riding and racing bikes in gravel events. Andrea only started riding within the last five years after having a Jimmy Johns bike delivery job. Since then she has ridden in Trans Iowa four times, with a finish in 2013. She has also been successful at the Dirty Kanza 200. Andrea also chats about her future in mountain biking. Listen in to hear a good discussion of two successful women of cycling. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for a future show, please email us at info@mountainbikeradio.com. From Andrea: "I live, work, and play in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa may not have epic mountains or vast skylines, but it boasts hundreds of miles of gravel. That is where I found my true calling. In 2012 I attempted my first Trans-Iowa, got lost, and was instantly hooked. I have been there every year since. I am constantly looking for that next adventure to keep me teetering on the line between insanity and clarity." ----------------------------------------------------------------- RELATED SHOW LINKS: Salsa Cycles Trans Iowa Dirty Kanza 200 Heck of the North Andrea's Blog Gore Women's Bibs Danielle's Blog Danielle's Twitter Danielle's Instagram 2014 Endurance Race Calendar Save $$$ on Carborocket and Tailwind Nutrition and other great stuff, and Support MBR by becoming a member
April 26, 2014 1:40pm David Swanson calls back, realizing he has more miles than he thought and Andrea Cohen checks in from the convenience store around mile 100. J.Paks Adventure Cycling Frame Bags
- Jeff Ward, Shannon Stratton interviewed, Michael Miller, and the "Made in China" show at the Museum of Contemporary Photography reviewed. - ALSO LIVE WITHOUT A NET, Bad at Sports that the Steppenwolf garage theater this Wednesday the 8th as a part of the NPR, Third Coast Festival, Listen Room series. Come throw rocks at us you jerks! THIS WEEK: Jeff Ward and Shannon Stratton have curated the wonderful series of shows, the Happiness I Seek. Showing consecutively in 5 spaces throughout the Chicago community, The Happiness I Seek will feature artists Andrea Cohen (at ThreeWalls), Loul Samater (at Fraction Workspace), Ryan Swanson (at The Chicago Cultural Center), Mike Andrews (at 40000) and Clinton King (at The Suburban). Through a format of dispersing the sculptural installations throughout the city, the exhibition takes on the rhizomatic and cooperative nature of current art and exhibition practice: the materials of the artworks and the artworks of the exhibit and the spaces in a community imply the ideas of attraction, chemistry and the dancing cheek-to-cheek as evoked by the title's Irving Berlin's lyric. NEXT WEEK: Artist, Alison Ruttan invites us to her home for an interview about her work, and research on Bonobo chimps. We continue our conversation with Jeff Ward about the Core Program in Texas, and talk with Shannon Stratton about the Three Walls Residency. We finish the show off with a cacophony of reviews! Catalog of Ships and Michael KraskinShannon StrattonJeff WardSonia YoonThe Pond GalleryHoward FondaDavid CoylePete FagundoJoan Fransel Youthcast Podcast from PRXJonathan RhodesThe Core ProgramGlass TireArt LiesTerence HannumArt NexusBridge GalleryIrving BerlinAndrea CohenRyan SwansonMike AndrewsLoul SamaterClinton KingCharles Stuckyhttp://www.mocp.org/Roger Brown ResourcesThe Cultural CenterJun YangEdward BurtynskyPolly BradenMelanie JacksonMichael WolfDanwen XingJohn SchmidRick RomellSara RanchouseFraction WorkspaceThe SuburbanMichael MillerWalsh GallerySally Alatalo