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Andrew Jordan knows all about making career-killing mistakes because he's either made them himself or has seen friends make them. During a recent phone call, he suggested that we do a panel at the 2025 TAXI music conference, the Road Rally. I added the topic to my list of ideas, and also suggested that we do a TAXI TV ASAP because people need to know what these career-killers are sooner than later! And that's exactly what we're going to cover in this week's episode! Andrew's a smart, hard-working songwriter, composer, and producer who strikes me as being practical, pragmatic, and realistic in his approach to creating music that the industry needs and licenses. I think there will be a lot to learn from him, so don't miss this one!
Andrew Jordan and Mark Cooney, who will be performing at the upcoming Thomond Wind Ensemble and Colony High School Orchestra and Choir performance in Limerick this Friday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
February 24, 2025 - Andrew Jordan and Lisa Kitchens of Prairieland FAME joined Byers & CO to talk about their program and their upcoming family night event. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Jake and Matt B sit down with guest Andrew Jordan, where he shares lessons learned, exciting hunting adventures, and where his passion for traditional bow hunting came from! If you're missing deer season like we are, you're not going to want to miss this one!
Justin Holz talks about peer effects in police use of force. “Peer Effects in Police Use of Force” by Justin E. Holz, Roman G. Rivera, and Bocar A. Ba. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “The Effect of Field Training Officers on Police Use of Force” by Chandon Adger, Mathew Ross, and CarlyWill Sloan. Probable Causation Episode 90: Matthew Ross. “Does Race Matter for Police Use of Force? Evidence from 911 Calls” by Mark Hoekstra and CarlyWill Sloan. Probable Causation Episode 38: CarlyWill Sloan. “An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force” by Roland G. Fryer Jr. “An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force: A Comment” by Steven N. Durlauf and James J. Heckman. “Wearing Body Cameras Increases Assaults Against Officers and Does Not Reduce Police Use of Force: Results from a Global Multi-site Experiment” By Barak Ariel, Alex Sutherland, Darren Penstock, Josh Young, Paul Drove, Jayne Sykes, Simon Megicks, and Ryan Henderson. “The “Less-Than-Lethal Weapons Effect”- Introducing TASERs to Routine Operations in England and Wales: A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Barak Ariel, David Lawes, Cristobal Weinborn, Ron Henry, Kevin Chen, and Hagit Brants Sabo. “American Policing and the Danger Imperative” by Michael Sierra-Arevalo. “Racial Profiling and Use of Force in Police Stops: How Local Events Trigger Periods of Increased Discrimination” by Joscha Legewie. “Violence and Risk Preference: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan” by Michael Callen, Mohammad Isaqzadeh, James D. Long, and Charles Sprenger. “Exposure to Violence Predicts Impulsivity in Time Preferences: Evidence from The Democratic Republic of Congo” by Alex Imas, Michael Kuhn, and Vera Mironova. [Working Paper]. “Violence, Psychological Trauma, and Risk Attitudes: Evidence from Victims of Violence in Colombia” by Andrés Moya. “Impact of Violent Crime on Risk Aversion: Evidence from the Mexican Drug War” by Ryan Brown, Verónica Montalva, Duncan Thomas, and Andrea Velásquez. Probable Causation Episode 42: Andrea Velásquez. “Family Violence and Football: The Effect of Unexpected Emotional Cues on Violence Behavior” by David Card and Gordon B. Dahl. “Frustration, Euphoria, and Violent Crime” by Ignacio Munyo and Martin A. Rossi. “Emotional Judges and Unlucky Juveniles” by Ozkan Eren and Naci Mocan. “Nonfatal Injuries to Law Enforcement Officers: A Rise in Assaults” by Hope M. Tiesman, Melody Gwilliam, Srinivas Konda, Jeff Rojek, and Suzanne Marsh. “Emotional Reactivity and Police Expertise in Use-of-Force Decision-Making” by Vivian Ta, Brian Lande, and Joel Suss. “Do Police Make Too Many Arrests?: The Effect of Enforcement Pullbacks on Crime” by Sungwoo Cho, Felipe Conclaves, and Emily Weisburst. “The Effect of Minority Peers on Future Arrests Quantity and Quality” by Roman Rivera. “Police Officer Assignment and Neighborhood Crime” by Bocar Ba, Patrick Bayer, Nayoung Rim, Roman Rivera, and Modibo Sidibé. “Strengthening Police Oversight: Impacts of Misconduct Investigators on Police Officer Behavior” by Andrew Jordan and Taeho Kim. “Does Black and Blue Matter? An Experimental Investigation of Race and Perceptions of Police, and Legal Compliance” by Mackenzie Alston and Emily Owens. “High-Frequency Location Data Shows that Race Affects the Likelihood of Being Stopped and Fined for Speeding” by Pradhi Aggarwal, Alec Brandon, Ariel Goldszmidt, Justin Holz, John A. List, Ian Muir, Greg Sun, and Thomas Yu.
In this episode, JJ joins Jordan and Andrew as they attempt an episode while being rundown and exhausted. We cover many subjects but veer off course several times. Not to worry, Jordan finds a way to talk food again. We also find time to talk about some PowerShell, including making music with system beeps, ChatGPT, and what we think the best way to dive into making modules the first time is. Join us to see how weird it gets when we are only semi-coherent. Guest Bio and links: https://www.pdq.com/blog/happy-star-wars-day/ https://github.com/dfinke/PowerShellAI Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj1T8AtI4tA
This weeks episode Im joined by Andrew Jordan. We talk about his hunitng stratery this year being effected by Ehd for the second time. He covers his plans for the future and how he was able to still have a successful season.
Its Indy week! Join Vikings Uncensored for your unofficial pregame show for this weekend's matchup vs the Colts. Plus we take a deep dive into the Vikings defensive woes, Brunswick's Best takes a look at those to wear #89, and more. Check us out, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE AND SKOL!
Anthony Wootton and Andrew Jordan look ahead to the Week 7 action and break down the best plays for your fantasy team this weekend. With four teams on a bye, Andrew has his top waiver targets, plus the key players you should be rostering from your bench. There's some incredible stats, and names that could dominate your league on Sunday.
The great fantasy football analyst, Andrew Jordan, joins Anthony again to preview this weekend's NFL action. Anthony has been with the New Orleans Saints in London this week and brings the latest news from camp. Rookie wide receivers are the theme of the week, plus Andrew has his top waiver targets.
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If there are two things that ultimately, fundamentally influence the success of your accounting firm, it's your firm's ability to retain and recruit the right people and build your team and to recruit and retain the right clients. So, it was a real pleasure to welcome Andrew Jordan of Connect 4 onto a podcast discussion where we actually unpacked, thanks to Andrew's experiences at BDO, his experiences of establishing Fathom in the UK (the KPI reporting tool, Fathom), and his experiences of founding and growing Connect 4 in the UK. Andrew shares some brilliant insights into building client relationships and therefore building the loyalty clients have for your firm, their willingness to stay, to buy additional services and also recommend you and your firm, but also how your approach to client relationships has a serious impact on your ability to retain and therefore probably recruit new high quality team members. So why not join Andrew and I on this humanisethenumbers.online podcast and see what you can take from it and apply it to your firm, so that you can help transform and grow the success of your firm.
Fantasy football guru, Andrew Jordan, joins Anthony to look ahead at the Week 3 action. The guys chat about the rookies who are making immediate impacts on fantasy rosters. Is the second-year WR Amon-Ra St. Brown someone you can set and forget? Should you be considering Carson Wentz as a replacement for Trey Lance? The best tight end and defense streams are also discussed. The guys have done the hard work, so you can get that W.
Anthony Wootton is back with top fantasy analyst Andrew Jordan for the second part of our fantasy draft preview. Following last week's tips on strategy, in this episode the guys help you gather your focus when all of the names on your list have gone. Andrew has your mid-round sleepers, plus players to avoid. If that wasn't enough, they also help you on the tight end market. They've done the hard work for you, so all you have to do is listen and take note.
August 30, 2022 - Rachel Moran of the Community Foundation along with Andrew Jordan and Chuck Zweck of the Engineer in the Classroom program joined Byers & Co. to talk about how they are inspiring future engineers by helping them build Rube Goldberg machines in 5th-grade classrooms. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top fantasy football analyst, Andrew Jordan, returns for this year's draft preview. In first of our two-part series, Anthony and Andrew discuss strategy, so that you can approach your draft with a proper plan. How soon is too soon for a QB, and who is the cert you must get in the second round? The guys have do all the research for you and have the advice you need to help you nail your draft.
Andrew Jordan Nance has been an educator since 1990. He is the author of four published books; The Barefoot King, The Lion in Me, Mindful Arts in the Classroom, and the bestseller, Puppy Mind. He is the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco; a program of the San Francisco Education Fund that provides volunteer mindfulness educators to teach in SF public schools. On KTVU's SF Loves Learning Mr. Nance was the featured Mindfulness Teacher and his adapted five-episode series of Puppy Mind premiered on KTVU and is distributed to school districts around the country. For almost thirty years he taught performing arts to students from diverse backgrounds, and for eighteen years he was the Conservatory Director at San Francisco's New Conservatory Theatre Center. Nance is also an award-winning actor and director. He is on the board of directors of several educational nonprofit organizations including Mindful Life Project in Richmond, California and San Francisco's New Conservatory Theater Center. He is the recipient of the Points of Light Award, a national honor recognizing his volunteer efforts to bring mindfulness to youth. Mindful Arts San Francisco provides volunteer-facilitated mindfulness instruction to SFUSD students through a partnership with the San Francisco Education Fund. Using a published trauma-informed curriculum that uses storytelling, theatre games, and arts activities, students learn focusing techniques to cultivate the skill of present moment awareness to improve attention, self-regulation, and social-emotional learning so that all students can have the opportunity to thrive. Join us for this conversation about the connection between theater arts and mindfulness, how giving students actionable tasks helps them to notice their emotions, and how mindfulness can help student's thrive. IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: What led Andrew to combining his theater experience with mindfulness practice How mindfulness relates to social emotional skills and awareness Focus time and actionable tasks to help students notice the sensations of each emotion The importance of taking moments to belly breathe Mindfulness practice and the positive effect on student behaviors in a post-pandemic classroom How teachers can incorporate mindfulness throughout the school day RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Connect with Andrew on Facebook and Instagram Visit andrewjnance.com to learn more about Andrew and the work he is doing Check out Andrew's YouTube channel for mindfulness lessons Visit mindfulartssf.org for resources, volunteering, and more information about their work to bring mindfulness instruction to classrooms Learn more about Rebel Educator, explore our professional development opportunities for educators and students, sign up for a webinar and check out our project library Visit us at UP Academy to learn more about our personalized and inclusive learning environment Connect with Tanya and UP Academy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram and learn more about her journey here We'd love it if you could take a few minutes to fill out this survey to let us know how we can bring you the best possible content: https://forms.gle/JcKHf9DHTZnYUmQr6 Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review and help more people find us! https://bit.ly/RebelEducatorApplePodcasts Interested in being on the Rebel Educator podcast? Fill out this form and we'll reach out to you if we think you'd be a great fit for an upcoming episode. https://forms.gle/zXR2KGPK3WEmbrRZ6 Want to learn more about opening your own UP Academy? Check out the Rebel Educator Accelerator: https://www.rebeleducator.com/courses/the-accelerator MORE ABOUT THE REBEL EDUCATOR PODCAST: In each episode of the Rebel Educator podcast, I deconstruct world-class educators, students, and thought leaders in education to extract the tactics, tools, and routines that you can use as teachers and parents. Join me as we discuss how to shift the classroom, the learning environment, the mindset, and the pedagogy, to resist tradition, reignite wonder, and re-imagine the future of education. This podcast is dedicated to all of the educators who work thankless hours to make our next generation the best it can be. It was designed to begin conversations on how we can redesign education for the future of work and the success of our students. It is meant for teachers, students, administrators, homeschoolers and anyone who interacts with and teaches youth.
"The Gear Show" We talk about the gear we used on the bear hunt. Not all th egear but we hit on some of our favrite items that got used the most or that we were most impressed with. We also hit on a few items we would like to see developed or out there soon. Check it out and let me know your thoughts. Enjoy! https://backcountryrookies.com
Bear Hunt Recap! The guys and I walk through the New Mexico bear hunt. We laugh, we cry, we laugh some more but we tell the story of the highs and lows of the hunt. These guys were awesome to hunt with and even better at telling stories. Enjoy! https://backcountryrookies.com
Andrew Jordan returns to teach us the best way to structure a photography business from a tax perspective. Resources Mentioned SFP Mastermind Group Big Picture CPA The post SFPP 197: Sole Proprietorship vs LLC Featuring Andrew Jordan appeared first on Six Figure Photography.
MtoM revisits the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol at a time when planting intentions begin to form and how this year could be a big one for sustainability by producers.
Joe and Ron have a chat with Andrew Jordan Nance the Founder and Lead Trainer for Mindful Arts San Francisco (MASF) and author of four popular Mindfulness books, PUPPY MIND, MINDFUL ARTS in the CLASSROOM, THE LION IN ME, and THE BAREFOOT KING, published in June 2020. SHOW NOTES: https://wke.lt/w/s/dxxZy_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/support
Some Parts are Good, More Must be Better with Andrew Jordan It's my pleasure to welcome back Andrew Jordan to the podcast, the Managing Director and CEO of Extivity. In this episode we covered: Do organisations assume that more parts in stock means reduced downtime and reduced risk? How do organisations strike that balance then […] The post 303 – Some Parts are Good, More Must be Better with Andrew Jordan appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Get to know Colonel Andrew Jordan, the Garrison Commander of Fort Campbell. Find out why he was excited to return to the Clarksville area after serving with the 5th Special Forces Group, what a day in the life of a Garrison Commander looks like, and big projects and events coming to post. This Fort Campbell Series is Presented by F&M Bank
Today on the podcast I have, Andrew Jordan Nance. He is the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco, whose mission is to provide volunteer mindful educators to teach at underserved San Francisco Schools.He has been an educator for over 25 years. Nance is also an award-winning actor and director. For almost thirty years he taught performing arts to students from diverse backgrounds and for 18 years he was the Conservatory Director at San Francisco's New Conservatory Theatre Center. He is on the Board of Directors of several educational– based non– profit organizations including the Mindful Life Project in Richmond California, San Francisco's New Conservatory Theater Center, and Arts Ed Matters, a California– based arts– integration organization.His four popular Mindfulness books are PUPPY MIND, MINDFUL ARTS in the CLASSROOM and THE LION IN ME, THE BAREFOOT KING,Mindful Arts San Francisco is a volunteer-based organization that provides literary and arts-based mindfulness instruction to youth. Nance also offers training and assemblies around the globe for libraries, schools, and school districts to provide the principles of mindfulness to students and staff. His mindfulness training comes from Mindful Schools, Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Omega, and Esalen. A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, for almost two decades, he was the Conservatory Director of The New Conservatory Theatre Center, providing educational theater experiences for thousands of Bay Area youth and adults.To know more about Andrew Jordan Nance, visit either of his websites and profile.http://www.andrewjnance.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-jordan-nance-6b39848/IG Account: andrewjordannanceFB Account: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.nanceFor more information on upcoming episodes follow our page!
In episode # 126, Dr. Reese sits down with Andrew Jordan Nance, a children's mindfulness instructor & author. In this discussion, they talk about what the puppy mind is and how Andrew teaches it to children so effectively. They also chat about how he teaches children to do mindful breathing, calm them down during emotional waves and how he got his program into schools. Plus - they talk about how and why life is unreliable. __________________________ Support Dr. Reese's Work HERE Learn More About His Work HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drreese/message
Top fantasy analyst Andrew Jordan is back! He's bringing his expert knowledge to help you select your winning team for the opening round of the playoffs. You know who your starters are, but Andrew and Anthony talk you through the other options that could get you points this weekend.
On Season 2 Episode 16- I speak to Andrew Jordan Nance author of the children's book Puppy Mind and mindfulness educator. We speak about the connection to theatre education and mindfulness training, the benefits of meditation and how young minds really take to this work. "Mindfulness is breathtaking!" Andrew Jordan Nance has been an educator since 1990. He is the author of four published books; The Barefoot King, The Lion in Me, Mindful Arts in the Classroom, and the bestseller, Puppy Mind. He is the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco; a program of the San Francisco Education Fund that provides volunteer mindfulness educators to teach in SF public schools. On KTVU's SF Loves Learning Mr. Nance was the featured Mindfulness Teacher and his adapted five-episode series of Puppy Mind premiered on KTVU and is distributed to school districts around the country. For almost thirty years he taught performing arts to students from diverse backgrounds, and for eighteen years he was the Conservatory Director at San Francisco's New Conservatory Theatre Center. Nance is also an award-winning actor and director. He is on the board of directors of several educational nonprofit organizations including Mindful Life Project in Richmond, California and San Francisco's New Conservatory Theater Center. He is the recipient of the Points of Light Award, a national honor recognizing his volunteer efforts to bring mindfulness to youth. You can find Andrew on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as Andrew Jordan Nance
'Tis the season for giving thanks!This week, I sit down with Andrew Jordan Nance, founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco and author of several children's books on mindfulness, including Puppy Mind. Mindful Arts San Francisco provides mindfulness instruction to youth in underserved San Francisco schools.In our conversation, Andrew and I talk about why mindfulness is so important for our youth to cultivate and how we as adults can better support the young people in our lives when they are dealing with their own big emotions. We also discuss why joy can sometimes be scary, how we can find the pleasant in the present, games to help us practice more gratitude, and how we can hold space for others and be more present in our conversations.If you enjoy this episode, please feel free to rate and review the podcast on whatever app you're listening on, and share with a friend!CONNECT WITH ANDREWWebsite: https://www.andrewjnance.com/Mindful Arts SF: https://www.mindfulartssf.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewjordannance/Check Out Andrew's Books: https://amzn.to/3HTCyyICONNECT WITH THE SHOWWebsite: WellnessAndWanderlust.netInstagram: www.instagram.com/wellnessandwanderlustblogFacebook: www.facebook.com/wellnessandwanderlustblogTwitter: www.twitter.com/moses_saysSome of these links are affiliate links, which means I may receive some small compensation for purchases made.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellnessandwanderlust/message
When it comes to mindfulness, we all have the tools readily accessible at all times to get started. Mindfulness is simple but powerful and can help address a child's emotional regulation, inattention, and anxiety. In fact, not only children benefit from this practice, but adults as well. But what do we mean by mindfulness? What does it look like and how can we start building these practices into our daily lives? Today's guest shares just that. Andrew Jordan Nance is a bestselling author of both children's books and classroom curriculum on mindfulness practices. He is also the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco and spends time presenting in schools in the area to help kids develop muscle memory in mindfulness breathing practices. In today's episode, he explains what mindfulness is and how we can use simple breathing exercises to acknowledge our emotions and make good choices in response. His kid-friendly explanations are perfect for students and make mindfulness accessible to all, within the home and the classroom. Show Notes: [2:30] - Mindfulness is the practice of using our breath to focus on our minds, hearts, and bodies. [3:53] - Andrew suggests replacing judgment with kindness. [5:16] - Although a calming practice, mindfulness isn't always for staying calm, but more for just acknowledging and being with our emotions. [6:45] - Andrew does an activity that he does with children to understand big feelings. [8:29] - One of the purposes of mindfulness in schools is to help children develop the muscle memory of taking breaths to relax and think through big feelings. [11:10] - Andrew lists some of the benefits of mindfulness practices. [12:40] - Meditation is important, but mindfulness is different and can be integrated throughout the day. [14:05] - Andrew describes Quiet Coyote breathing and other practices that can be used in the classroom. [16:38] - Mindful Arts San Francisco is a program that Andrew founded. He shares his inspiration to start this program and write his books, specifically Puppy Mind. [19:23] - Puppy Mind is great for elementary aged students, but adults can find value in it as well. [21:02] - The goal is not to have our “puppy mind” go away, but to better manage our attention and emotions. [23:37] - How have things been moving forward with Andrew's presentations and curriculum post-COVID? [24:55] - Breathing practices connect everything together and enhance relationships and focus. [26:54] - Mindfulness is fully accessible to everyone all the time and can be integrated into home life and school. [28:20] - Mindfulness isn't always easy to start, but can impact many areas of a child or adolescent's life. About Our Guest: Andrew Jordan Nance has been an educator since 1990. He is the author of four published books; The Barefoot King, The Lion in Me, Mindful Arts in the Classroom, and the bestseller, Puppy Mind. He is the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco; a program of the San Francisco Education Fund that provides volunteer mindfulness educators to teach in SF public schools. On KTVU's SF Loves Learning, Mr. Nance was the featured Mindfulness Teacher and his adapted five-episode series of Puppy Mind premiered on KTVU and was distributed to school districts around the country. For almost thirty years, he taught performing arts to students from diverse backgrounds, and for eighteen years he was the Conservatory Director at San Francisco's New Conservatory Theatre Center. Nance is also an award-winning actor and director. He is on the board of directors of several educational nonprofit organizations including Mindful Life Project in Richmond, California and San Francisco's New Conservatory Theater Center. He is the recipient of the Points of Light Award, a national honor recognizing his volunteer efforts to bring mindfulness to youth. Connect with Andrew: Andrew J. Nance Website Mindful Arts San Francisco Website Phone: (415) 819-3766 Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Mindful Arts in the Classroom Puppy Mind The Lion in Me The Barefoot King Mindful Arts San Francisco Breathing Cards Links and Resources: Episode 8 - Mindfulness with Dr. Kathleen Carrol Wray Mindfulness in the Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Executive Functioning and Self Regulation in ADHD Episode 23 - How Parents Can Support Their Children's Mental Health with Dr. Karen Schiltz Join our email list so that you can receive information about upcoming webinars - ChildNEXUS.com The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.
Anthony and top fantasy guru, Andrew Jordan, are back with this week's fantasy preview. With so many teams and top fantasy performers out on byes, the guys guide you through the fantasy minefield and tee you up with all the plays you should consider to avoid the "L".
Anthony and top fantasy analyst Andrew Jordan return to discuss each matchup on Sunday and Monday, focusing on where the points will be made for your team. Also, listen out for some trivia questions you'll want to show off with your friends and family!
On this episode of The Dismantling You podcast, I'm talking with Andrew Jordan Nance. He is the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco, an educational organization that provides mindfulness instruction to kindergarten and elementary students. He is also the author of four books, three of which are children's books, including gate wildly popular “Puppy Mind”. Andrew is also the recipient of the Points of Light Award, a national honor recognizing his volunteer efforts to bring mindfulness to youth. You can contact Andrew Jordan Nance here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MindfulArtsSF/ Website: http://www.mindfulartssf.org/ Connect with Lisa Pineda here: Website www.lisapinedayoga.com TEDx Talks: How Yoga Helped Me to Let Go & How Meditation Can Unlock Your True Potential --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-pineda/support
Paul O'Neill and Jake Sanson discuss the impending chase of Jake Hill in the BTCC title battle after his prolific weekend at Croft, we assess the title contenders and see who can realistically catch Ash Sutton, we discuss all the latest from the Ginetta GT4 Supercup and GT5 Challenge, the Quaife Mini Challenge and the Porsche Carrera Cup GB, and we mull over the Toyota Hybrid debut this weekend at Silverstone and just how significant Andrew Jordan's return will be for the future of the BTCC.
Paul O'Neill and Jake Sanson discuss the impending chase of Jake Hill in the BTCC title battle after his prolific weekend at Croft, we assess the title contenders and see who can realistically catch Ash Sutton, we discuss all the latest from the Ginetta GT4 Supercup and GT5 Challenge, the Quaife Mini Challenge and the Porsche Carrera Cup GB, and we mull over the Toyota Hybrid debut this weekend at Silverstone and just how significant Andrew Jordan's return will be for the future of the BTCC.
Top fantasy analyst, Andrew Jordan, joins Anthony once again to look ahead to Week 3 of the 2021 season. The guys go through each game and discuss the key plays to help you set your winning roster.
Top fantasy analyst, Andrew Jordan, is back to guide you through the Week 2 minefield. If you've missed out on Elijah Mitchell on the waiver wire, don't despair! Anthony and Andrew have you covered. There's also news of a Jets player that you can even set and forget on your roster, his value is that good.
Andrew Jordan Nance is the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco, an educational organization that provides mindfulness instruction to kindergarten and elementary students. He is also the author of four books, three of which are children's books, including the wildly popular "Puppy Mind." He also wrote a curriculum book for teachers entitled "Mindful Arts in the Classroom: Stories and Creative Activities for Social and Emotional Learning."http://www.andrewjnance.com/http://www.mindfulartssf.org/Puppy Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Puppy-Mind-Andrew-Jordan-Nance/dp/1941529445/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3IV7RZKMYQE8S&dchild=1&keywords=puppy+mind+by+andrew+jordan+nance&qid=1631523820&sr=8-1The Lion in Me: https://www.amazon.com/Lion-Me-Andrew-Jordan-Nance/dp/1946764418/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+lion+in+me+by+andrew+jordan+nance&qid=1631524261&sr=8-1The Barefoot King: https://www.amazon.com/Barefoot-King-Story-Feeling-Frustrated/dp/1611807484/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+barefoot+king+by+andrew+jordan+nance&qid=1631524335&sr=8-1Mindful Arts in the Classroom: https://www.amazon.com/Mindful-Arts-Classroom-Activities-Emotional/dp/1946764132/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mindful+arts+in+the+classroom+by+andrew+jordan+nance&qid=1631524167&sr=8-1If you like this episode or any other, consider supporting the show with a one time donation or by becoming a supporter with a just a $3 contribution at patreon.com/zensammich. If you become a patron at any level, you will receive a handmade (on traditional Japanese paper), personalized postcard from the show and get a shoutout on a future episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zen-sammich/donations
Here we go! It's Week 1 of the NFL season, which means opening weekend for fantasy football. Between now and New Year your hopes and dreams can come true, and both Anthony Wootton and leading fantasy analyst Andrew Jordan are here to guide you through the gauntlet.
Andrew Jordan, CPA and COO of FinancePal, joined us for this episode of Where Accountants Go, the Accounting Careers Podcast. We touch on many topics in this particular show, from finding the right career fit for your own needs, all the way to starting and merging a firm. And we even cover a story of fraud in the middle of the interview! Many, many lessons in this episode. Andrew's career journey started as many do… he worked hard to do well in college and was hired by one of the national firms right out of school. He passed the CPA exam early, and was on his way to have the ‘dream career' in large public accounting. What he didn't realize at the time was that it was typical for the firm to over-hire, and then make adjustments after busy season. Unfortunately this meant he was left without a job even after passing the CPA exam. However, this ended up being a blessing as it launched him on a new path of joining a smaller firm and continuing his career progression there. Not too many years later, he was recruited by a client tech company for their CFO role. It was a tremendous opportunity. He learned quite a bit, but unfortunately part of that was about the fraud that was occurring within the company. He survived that tumultuous time though and helped the company recover. Later on, due to decisions made by the private equity owners, the company closed down and Andrew decided to start his own practice. For the story of how he started and grew his practice, and eventually merged it into FinancePal, make sure to listen to the full audio interview. Andrew was very open and transparent with the story of his journey – something we always really appreciate. For other episodes you may enjoy, listen to these prior shows: Kelly Richmond-Pope and Ryan Lazanis To listen in on this interview with Andrew Jordan, please use the player below:
This episode is so wonderful. Andrew Jordan Nance is the founder and lead trainer of Mindful Arts San Francisco whose mission is to provide mindfulness instruction to youth at underserved San Francisco Schools. Andrew is also the author of four incredible Mindfulness books: Puppy Mind, Mindful Arts in the Classroom, The Lion in Me and The Barefoot King. And, he is the recipient of the Points of Light Award, a national honour recognising his volunteer efforts to bring mindfulness to youth.Andrew is doing such an inspiring job of helping not just children, but also the grownups - parents and teachers - about how to handle life's bumps with conscious breathing and mindful steps.Check out Andrews links:Buy: https://amzn.to/2WKIEy1www.mindfulartssf.orghttps://www.facebook.com/AndrewJordanNanceAuthor@andrewjordannance Thanks for listening! Please do share this episode and please do rate and drop a review - its makes a huge difference to the reach of my podcast and I so appreciate the support!@mindsetunfiltered@alkilegouix
This week we are excited to bring you Ervin Stellar as our guest on No Simple Road! Ervin Stellar is the public persona of Andrew Jordan, who moved from New York to Nashville following his 2018 album, The Moment. That relocation is referenced in the first line of Nothing to Prove's title track, setting up a series of musical snapshots that encompasses three original songs and two well-chosen covers.."We talk with Andrew about moving from NYC to Nashville, some of the challenges he's faced in his time down south, finding that place that his music comes from, his emotional state and needing connection with others, and so much more!Go to: www.ervinstellar.com for more!SONG AT THE BEGINNING OF THE EPISODE: 'Nothing To Prove' off the EP - 'Nothing To Prove'SONG AT THE END OF THE EPISODE: 'Who'll Stop The Rain' off the EP - 'Nothing To Prove'Become a Patron of No Simple Road On Patreon.com20% off at Grady's Cold Brew PROMO CODE: NSRFREE SHIPPING FROM Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20 For 10% off Electric Fish Lights PROMO CODE: NSR INTRO MUSIC and SETBREAK MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:APOLLO SUNSINTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGOLeave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts!No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we're up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews
https://classictouringcars.com/The British Automobile Racing Club delivered a spectacular two days of track action around the Home of British Motor Racing, Silverstone, this past weekend (April 24/25) which was headlined by the Britcar Endurance Championship and Classic Touring Car Racing Club. Watched online by more than 140,000 people on the Club's YouTube channel and by an additional 45,000 on the Club's official Facebook page, the meeting proved to be one to remember. The Britcar Endurance Championship delivered plenty of unmissable moments over the course of both days, especially in the Endurance class. On a weekend which saw the Praga category make its bow and make its presence known towards the sharp end of the field, nothing could stop the Lamborghini Huracan pairing of John Seale and Jamie Stanley from winning both encounters.On Sunday, Britcar's Trophy category took centre stage with a record entry to kick off its sophomore season. Whilst wheel-to-wheel action took place throughout the field, Woodrow Motorsport dominated proceedings out front as the BMW 1 Series duo of Simon Baker and Kevin Clarke powered their way to victory in both 50-minute races.Variety was the spice of life in the Classic Touring Car Racing Club as the biggest grid in their 45-year history took to the Northamptonshire venue, providing plenty of thrills and spills along the way.Richard Wood showcased that Aussie power couldn't be matched as he drove his Holden Commodore to two wins in the combined Edmundson Electrical Classic/Historic Thunder Saloons and Blue Oval Saloon Series races whilst AJ Owen did the same in the Laser Tools Racing Pre '03 Touring Cars and Simply Serviced Pre '03 Touring Cars.Elsewhere, Peter Smith piloted his Ford Lotus Cortina to an impressive double in the Poultec Classic Race Engines Pre '66 Touring Cars. Tom Robinson rounded out the list of winners by clinching victory in both Shell Oils Pre '83 Touring Cars & JEC Saloon & GT bouts.The Mini 7 Racing Club undoubtedly had plenty of people on the edge of their seats as they watched at home as they served up a feast of entertainment across both the Miglia and Se7en classes.In the Miglia category, Endaf Owens survived a last corner move from Andrew Jordan to emerge victorious after an eight-car race-long battle for the lead. Race two would see a similar story however this time it would be Nick Padmore that managed to hold off former BTCC champion Jordan to win.Things were just as close throughout the field in the Se7en class however Joe Thompson was the driver that reigned supreme, claiming a brace of race wins.Rounding off the weekend's track action were a pair of pulsating races from the Maximum Networks Volkswagen Racing Cup incorporating Goodyear Touring Car Trophy and TCR UK.Max Hart claimed the plaudits in race one as he drove his Hyundai i30 N TCR to victory by more than two seconds, setting his stall out as credible contender for the rest of the season. Lewis Kent would strike back in race two as he opened his account for the year with a measured drive to pip Hart.
038 - In this episode, Heather interviews Andrew Jordan Nance, founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco whose mission is to provide literary and arts-based mindfulness instruction to youth at underserved San Francisco schools. He has been an educator for over 25 years and is the author of four mindfulness books. Mindfulness is such a valuable practice for all human beings, and Heather has found it particularly helpful the past four years. Andrew shares practical advice on cultivating a mindfulness practice, as well as engaging stories and examples throughout the interview. A few of the topics include:* Understanding mindfulness as connection with the mind, heart, and the body.* Responding wisely vs. reacting blindly* Incorporating mantras such as: Today may I be kind. Today may I be focused. Today may I be curious. Here are links to Greater Good Science Center and Mindful Schools.Click HERE for Heather's Coming Out Process Cheat Sheet!Contact Heather directly at hh@chrysalismama.com Do you LOVE Just Breathe? Receive new episodes as soon as they launch, as well as Heather's monthly newsletter Small Exhales and other fabulous resources by:Signing up for her email list HERESharing your feedback HERERating Just Breathe HERENEW!! Refer friends and family for awesome rewards HEREConnecting through Instagram and Facebook (@chrysalismama) and Twitter (@chrysalismama1)Bookmarking her website as your go-to for LGBTQ education!Remember that you are not alone on this journey! Support the show (https://paypal.me/ChrysalisMama?locale.x=en_US)
On today’s episode, Jim and Bill do a double feature review, and have the comedy segments the fans of the show continue to express love for. Things (1989), Written by Barry J. Gillis and Andrew Jordan, Directed by Andrew Jordan, and Starring: Barry J. Gillis, Amber Lynn, and Bruce Roach. The Dentist (1996), Written by Dennis Paoli, Stuart Gordon, Charles Finch, and Directed by Brian Yuzna, and Starring: Corbin Bernsen, Linda Hoffman, Michael Stadvec, and Molly Hagan. The post Episode 26 – Double Feature Review – Things (1989) and The Dentist (1996) appeared first on ZOS Films Podcast.
How can we improve our children's ability to focus, develop empathy, and increase self-understanding & emotional intelligence... without spending a dime? Join Andrew Jordan Nance, the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco and author of four Mindfulness books, including the popular Puppy Mind, and I as we take a conversational journey to uncover the richness a mindfulness practice can bring for yourself and your students. Andrew give simple yet powerful tips for teaching children how to reconnect with their inner voice, explains why there are no "bad" emotions, and what we might be missing in our own lives that we can put into practice immediately so that we can model best practices of mindfulness for our students and children... even if you're teaching virtually.Connect with Andrew!Andrew's LinkedIn profile , Facebook page, official website and Mindful Arts San Francisco.Enjoy the show!Let's change lives together.Join The Compassionate Educators Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/compassionateeducationresources/ for more resources.EMAIL: support@compassionateeducators.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/CompassionateEducators)
Wednesday Series
Topics from today's show:Learn about resources for handling the crisis of unemploymentHow to adjust estimated taxes while income is at a standstillShould we be paying sales tax on deposits collected but not completed?For solo business owners who have payroll set up (S-corp), should we just stop payroll? Learn more about Big Picture CPA:Book a free 15 minute call with an accountant at Big Picture CPAListen to my previous episode with Andrew Jordan: 5 Reasons Photographers Pay Too Much in TaxesGet more tips for navigating the income loss during Covid-19 quarantines on the Big Picture CPA Facebook pageSee Andrew's video: CARES Act for Photographers Kickoff
Today's topic is truly impactful. At times it feels like we can't just connect with where we are- in the piles of diapers, sleepless nights and endless peanut butter sandwiches. But there is so much to be said about staying GROUNDED in where we we are NOW. Today's episode will help you to feel grateful and happy to be grounded in the current life you're living. We are grateful to be joined by the lovely couple behind Outpost of Heaven- a podcast and platform, centered on making our homes a heavenly and connected environment- Emily and Andrew Jordan! We LOVED today's topic, and discussion! This conversation goes deep, and will leave you feeling motivated, centered and GROUNDED- we promise! Let us know what you thought of today's episode! Email us at themamahoodpodcast@gmail.com Or come find us on Instagram! You can find Emily and Jordan on all of your favorite podcast forums under Outpost of Heaven {PS- we were guests on their show today too! Go check it out!} You can also find them on Instagram: @outpostofheaven Today's episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh- use code MAMAHOOD10 for 10 free meals! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tax day is coming up. Are you ready? Today on the podcast, I'm talking with Andrew Jordan, the CPA behind Big Picture CPA, a company that specifically works with photographers across the U.S. Related Resources: Book a free 15 minute call with an accountantLearn more about Big Picture CPA Stay in the Loop Follow @photofieldnotes for quick tips, episode updates, and to be featured in a future episode. To get future episodes and other goodies, be sure to subscribe in iTunes, follow @photofieldnotes on Instagram, and sign up to get bonus guides, freebies, discounts and goodies below: First Name Email Address This page contains affiliate links. Andrew is sharing important tips for photographers when it comes to taxes and bookkeeping, including five reasons why photographers may be paying too much in taxes. Listen in to find out whether you're making any of these mistakes. Stay in the Loop Follow @photofieldnotes for quick tips, episode updates, and to be featured in a future episode. To get future episodes and other goodies, be sure to subscribe in iTunes, follow @photofieldnotes on Instagram, and sign up to get bonus guides, freebies, discounts and goodies below: First Name Email Address The post Episode 135: 5 Reasons Photographers Pay Too Much in Taxes with Andrew Jordan appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers.
Inventory Optimization with Andrew Jordan Inventory management program is intrinsic in every organization. Although the structure varies from one organization to another, however, it typically includes setting the limits for every asset, capital investment and stock, as well as setting the lead time for stock purchases. Some organizations focus on optimizing their inventory based on […] The post 125 – Inventory Optimization with Andrew Jordan appeared first on Accendo Reliability.