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Joining me in closing out our paranormal trip to Arkansas is Kiwi Keaha as we discuss the sad and tragic murder of Angela Allen.
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What is Office Furniture's Role When it Comes to Climate Impact? In 2018, Americans threw out 12.1 million tons of furniture—and nearly 80 percent of that ended up in landfills. And the problem may not be where you think it is. Fast-furniture folks get a bad rap, right? It turns out that's not the biggest problem with furniture. Eight million or so of that 12.1 million tons of waste furniture was office furniture. There's also growing research around the role of furniture in the impact of climate change on buildings. Over the life of a building, the renovations that happen—changing out the lights, furniture, carpet, etc.—on the inside of the building account for about half of the embodied carbon emissions of the building over its life. And out of that half, another half, so nearly 25 percent of the embodied carbon emissions in any building, is furniture. The good news? Research also shows that furniture might have the highest potential for us to lower the carbon emissions of interiors. In today's episode, editor-in-chief of METROPOLIS Avi Rajagopal is going to talk to leaders in the furniture industry—KI (Jason Lazarz and Angela Allen), Allstee (Jason Hagadorn), and Steelcase (Katie Pace)—about their work responding to a changing society, a changing workplace market, but also increasing demands and a greater focus on furniture when it comes to climate impact. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the TMA Chicago Midwest Podcast, host Paul Musser speaks with Angela Allen, a partner at Jenner & Block. They discuss Angela's career in insolvency and restructuring and the role of women in the industry. She highlights the challenges faced by women in the field and the need for support for parents of young children. Paul and Angela then discuss the increased distress in the life sciences and pharmaceutical industry and the legal issues that arise in bankruptcy cases and distressed sales in this sector. Angela also talks about her involvement in the Turnaround Management Association (TMA) and the benefits of networking and professional organizations.
Roberto Amaral & David Clark Allen in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.cherryred.co.uk/carmen-the-albums-1973-1975-3cd-box-set CARMEN initially came together in Los Angeles as seven-piece band formed by guitarist DAVID CLARK ALLEN and his sister ANGELA ALLEN in 1970. The band's unique style blended both Progressive Rock and Flamenco styles, with Angela Allen also being an accomplished Flamenco dancer aside from being keyboard player. Despite interest from music mogul Clive Davis, the band failed to make any headway in getting a record contract they relocated to London in 1973. The Allens soon assembled a new line-up of the band with Flamenco dancer and vocalist ROBERTO AMARAL and British musicians JOHN GLASCOCK (bass) and PAUL FENTON (drums).
8-13-23 // Today we are speaking with Josh and Angela Allen, missionaries to Rotterdam, Netherlands! We proudly support them and look forward to hearing about what God is doing in missions.
Angela Allen, Goochland County School Board member and candidate, talks to John Reid about being censured over her Facebook post about protocols for transgender students
The Author Mary Angela Allen is an American author from Carlsbad a small community town in the southeast region of the US state of New Mexico. When I looked at where Mary currently resides, I quickly realised that Carlsbad is the gateway to the Carlsbad Caverns National Park and for bat lovers this is a […] The post Living the High Note by Mary Angela Allen appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
This book is a true story about a girl named Mary, the author of the book. She went to college to find two things in life, her career as a singer and to get married and have a family. While at college she met Jesus, got baptized, and God gave her miracles and dreams to guide her into […] The post LIVING THE HIGH NOTE by Mary Angela Allen appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Thank you Angela Brown, Angela Allen, Renee Reese & Sarina Murphy for sharing your story at the YNS Live with NFL Thread Super Bowl LVII Luncheon
Vicky Ventura and Angela Allen speak about the AV Flea Market, and it's new Location!
Amazon Books This is an autobiography of the life of Mary Angela (Zagone) Allen. Every life is designed and planned by a living God. God is all Love, Truth, Light, and Goodness. He makes and provides for every child if that person will choose to surrender their life to Him. He gives everyone a measure of faith to believe in God with an added gift of choice. Each child can choose to follow the God of Truth or take over the control of their own life. Before choosing to live by believing in God and Jesus as my savior I was in chaos. I lived for the moments of fun which lasted in short bursts. Most moments without God were sad and lonely. Living for God has made my life more enjoyable, full of peace and purpose. God loves all of us and gives us gifts, talents, and abilities to bless our lives. All people must make individual choices to live for God or against Him. My hope is that my life will influence and encourage you to choose your heavenly Father and follow the savior Christ to everlasting peace and joy.
In this episode, Vicky and Angela share how they got started with the Chambers of Commerce and some upcoming events, especially the Christmas Parade.
In this episode the Events Coordinator, Angela Allen, sits with Vicky Ventura, CEO of the Antelope Valley Chambers of Commerce, as she provides updates on what's to come for the chamber.
Vanessa George was known to many as "Angel" but in reality she was more a demon. She abused and molested children whilst working within Little Teds nursery in Plymouth. Vanessa George was involved in Paedophile rings across the UK and executed her barrage of abuse alongside two others named Colin Blanchard and Angela Allen. She is now free and walks amongst us on licence. Join Emma Kenny where she dissects how and why this was allowed to happen alongside as why she thinks this woman should still be locked up in one of Her Majesty's finest.
Editor's Note: There is a change in audio at 35:40. Our special guests for this Thanksgiving episode are Bishop Robert Allen, who brings our sermon, Angela Allen, and Zaidrick, Valencia, and Wanda Hayes, who bring our music selections. Worship Leader: Rev. Emily Freeman Penfield Sermon: Bishop Robert Allen Organist: Andy Plummer Pianist: Zaidrick Hayes Choir: Lisa Russell Lowe, Clara Russell, Tommy Russell, Jr., Kenny Williamson Keith, Tina Hendrickson Guest Singers: Angela Allen, Wanda Hayes, Valencia Hayes Songs: "Prelude in F Major" by J. S. Bach "Let All Things Now Living" (1966) by Katherine Davis "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" (1779) by Edward Perronet "Thank You Lord" (2008) by Edwin Hawkins, performed by Angela Allen and Zaidrick Hayes "How Great is Our God" (2004) by Chris Tomlin, performed by Angela Allen, Wanda Hayes, Valencia Hayes, and Zaidrick Hayes "Arioso on 'Thanks Be to Thee'" by Handel/Lamb "Rejoice the Lord is King" (1746) by Charles Wesley "God of Grace" by Paul Manz CCLI 20178353 To donate to Woodlawn UMC, visit https://www.woodlawnbham.com/giving or use Venmo @woodlawnumc
With Antonia Quirke You might think that fewer movies would be made during a pandemic, with continual testing and all the restrictions on social distancing. In fact, the British film industry has never been busier, and production designer Maria Djurkovic explains why that's the case. Script supervisor Angela Allen reveals all the unpaid jobs she did during her five decades in the film industry, from second unit director to editorial consultant to Katherine Hepburn's double in The African Queen. The directors of Shorta, Frederik Louis Hviid and Anders Olholm, tell Antonia why their thriller about a riot in a housing estate is very different from the typical Danish movie.
The Journey of Author Angela Allen.
Dani & Stevie sit down with Los Angeles-based minimalist abstract painter, Angela Allen. This episode is "sparkling with the truth" and treasure of authentic creation as Allen recalls her journey with creativity. From shape, color, and space to creative hurdles and healing, Allen shares how she was able to overcome blocks and fears and tap-in to her creative power through authentic expression. Angela Allen
Script supervisor Angela Allen on what it was really like to work with Marilyn Monroe, Orson Welles and John Huston, and why Monroe believed she was having an affair with husband Arthur Miller. With Antonia Quirke.
G3:28 Reconcilers: City Gospel Mission VP of Church Partnerships Angela Allen talks about working with African-American churches and how it has shaped her approach to ministry. PRODUCED BY: Kara Warden MUSIC: https://www.purple-planet.com
COVID-19 is affecting all communities but is taking a particularly heavy toll among communities of color, just like Alzheimer's does. This Alzheimer's Talks kicks off a two-part series exploring the health equity challenges presented by COVID-19 in the dementia community and beyond. We invited an expert panel to discuss the virus’ effects on family caregivers of color and what social service providers and health systems are doing to support seniors in this challenging time. We also shared a few highlights from our latest A-LIST survey results on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the Alzheimer's community. Our panel included mental health researcher Iris Aguilar, MSPA, of the University of Southern California’s Roybal Institute on Aging; research nurse and educator Angela Allen, PhD, of Banner Health and Arizona State University, a former board member of the National Black Nurses Association; and medical director Lauren Barial, MD, of naviHealth. Host Meryl Comer also spoke one-on-one with caregiver-advocate and author Loretta Veney and former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher.Support for the COVID Insight Series and this Alzheimer's Talks is provided by educational grants from the Eisai USA Foundation, naviHealth and Biogen. Support the show (https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org/ways-donate)
As North Carolina enters Phase 2, what's next in Charlotte? Ryan and Justin are joined by Angela Allen, from the Center for Prevention Services.
Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray sit down with Angela Allen, WT's Chief Officer for Diversity and Inclusion and WT student Deandra Murray to talk about the opening the brand new Neal Multi-Cultural Suite on campus and more.
With Antonia Quirke. Werner Herzog talks about meeting Mikhail Gorbachev and reflects on the cinema of awe, his grudge with Gunter Grass, and drunken slugs. Writer Paul Laverty discusses the research he did into the gig economy for Sorry We Missed You and what horrified him the most. Script supervisor Angela Allen divulges some secrets from the set of John Huston's Moby Dick.
The internet provides a cloak for monsters with nefarious thoughts and ideas. It provides these seedy characters easy access to freely consume our homes, thoughts, and lives. Social media is virtually an invisible world. A place where people can choose to be whatever – or whoever – they want to be. Of course, the internet can be a fantastic place for children and teenagers to explore their interests, learn and socialise with likeminded people but behind the veil of normalcy, sexual predators can be lurking.In 2012, the city of Van, Buren, Arkansas, was rocked by the disappearance of a teenage girl. When it was discovered that she had been chatting online with a local sex offender, it forced parents to look with new suspicion at their children’s phones and computers.Use Promo Code: "MORBIDOLOGY" for 1 month free on Stitcher Premium! Sign up at www.stitcher.com/premium.Podcast Promo:Brew Crime:Twitter: https://twitter.com/brewcrimeWebsite: https://brewcrime.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brewcrimePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/morbidologyShow Notes: https://morbidology.com/morbidology-the-podcast-16-angela-allenAudio Credit: Ever Mindful & Evening of Chaos by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Summit - by Jonny Easton - https://youtu.be/ZH5B_C8r9Dk - https://www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston
"They do not come into our house in jackboots... This is not totalitarianism. This is a new kind of power." Shoshana Zuboff discusses surveillance capitalism, the links between Pokémon Go and BF Skinner, the behavioural psychologist she studied with at Harvard in the 1970s. Plus the mystery of the cuckoo clock in The Third Man. To mark the 70th anniversary of Carol Reed's classic post-War thriller, Matthew Sweet visits the archive of the British Film Institute with Angela Allen, the script supervisor for the film. And we retrace Stieg Larsson's investigation into the unsolved assassination of Olof Palme in 1986 with Jan Stocklassa, author of the book The Man Who Played With Fire. If you look up Free Thinking and Learning from Sweden you can hear about British and Swedish cultural exchange from Abba to Ikea https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09z68sn and our programme called Dark Sweden gives you journalist Kajsa Norman on crime in modern Sweden. Shoshana Zuboff's book is called The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. Films about emotions from anger and joy to the manipulation of adverts made at our Free Thinking Festival can be found on https://www.bbc.com/ideas/playlists/free-thinking-2019. The discussions include a debate about the manipulative power of advertising How They Manipulate Our Emotions https://bbc.in/2WYmOlO and you can see a film about it on bbc.com/ideas/videos/how-ads-manipulate Produced by Luke Mulhall
Is your doctor listening to you? Actually listening? In today’s world of medicine, many patients aren’t being heard. In fact, many are being completely dismissed, invalidated, and sometimes even insulted. Especially when it comes to women’s health, doctors sometimes don’t take women seriously. The doctor-patient dynamic here has damaged people, even to the point of causing diseases to get worse. This is Angela Allen’s experience. Angela is a psychiatric ER nurse based out of North Carolina. So far in her life, she’s had quite the battle with endometriosis. She’s had over five surgeries and a multitude of doctors totally reject her plea for help, treatment, and care. Even as a nurse, she, too, has struggled with the cold doctor-patient power dynamic. Today, we talk about our overall experiences with endometriosis. The three of us each take turns telling stories about our surgeries, treatments, total rejections by doctors, and the trauma that is associated with this cycle as a result. Angela specifically talks about her own healing process and how she’s learned to advocate for herself in the doctor’s office prior to going under the knife. Get ready to learn more about how to find your voice in the doctor’s office, self educate, and empower yourself to get the treatment you deserve. Some Question I Ask: What was your process in getting diagnosed with endometriosis? (4:45)What feedback did you receive after your first surgery? (7:39)What have doctors told you that really shocked you? (15:52)What’s it like for you to switch from being the nurse to the patient? (17:23)How can someone practically prepare for a doctor visit? (18:30)How did you prepare yourself for a potential hysterectomy? (23:20)How do you feel when you see the uterus as a symbol of unity and strength depicted now in social media and in art? (25:05)What’s your job as a nurse in a psychiatric ER like? (38:04)In This Episode, You Will Learn: How endometriosis can be diagnosed. (4:48)About Angela’s experience of her pain being dismissed by her doctor and being labeled a drug addict. (7:48)Why the doctor-patient dynamic disserves patients. (17:27)How to find your voice in the doctor’s office. (18:37)Why a hysterectomy may be needed to help treat endometriosis. (21:34)About the intangible grief and isolation after having an unwanted hysterectomy. (25:34)How to cope with the grief tied to a hysterectomy. (32:34)About the long-term effects of being dismissed by your doctor due to severe chronic pain. (35:04)Resources: Endo Coach RN WebsiteConnect with Angela: Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VA Loan is a complex and intricate loan but it has many benefits that Veterans and Sellers should consider. In this episode we cover those with Angela Allen.
In this episode, we speak to Angela Allen. Angela is the daughter of one of the first 100 Navy SEALs, Howard Wesley Allen. Howard was a Navy Frogman in the Korean and Vietnam war. He also assisted with the Mercury Missions. After losing her father at a young age, Angela dedicated her life to volunteering and assisting Veterans however they needed. Listen to her unique story in this episode. As well, we discuss VA Loans in great detail. This is an incredible benefit that goes unused by 94% of Veterans! The benefits of a VA Loan include: * 100% financing * No monthly private mortgage insurance required * A limitation on buyer's closing costs * The loan is assumable, subject to VA approval of the assumer's credit * 30 year, fixed loan with interest rates similar to FHA rates * Seller can pay up to 4% of the Veteran's closing costs and even pay down the buyer's debt to help lower their debt-to-income ratio * You can have less than perfect credit Angela will share her story, discuss the American Warrior Initiative, and let us know all the updates regarding upcoming VA Loan program changes. Special Guest: Angela Allen.
Matthew talks film music with Angela Allen, the hugely prolific English script and continuity supervisor of nearly a hundred movies, including The African Queen, The Dirty Dozen and Murder on the Orient Express.
Thoughts on my conversation with Angela Allen (ep 9) about living small and how that led my family and I to make our own life-changing decision. The post Ep 10: Living Smaller (a follow-up) appeared first on Thumb and Hammer.
Angela Allen talks about her small cabin in the woods, plus the virtues of tiny houses, simple living and deciding what is truly important in life. The post Ep 9: Angela Allen talks about tiny houses and simple living appeared first on Thumb and Hammer.
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This episode’s full of game y’all. With good friends, Spiro Skentzos, former Story Editor on GRIMM and Angela Allen, former Staff Writer on the hit SLEEPY HOLLOW! HIGHLIGHTS: Staffing Season is always here, strong writing samples, general meetings, drawing on your truth, The Cosby Fellowship, The Fox Writers Intensive, Writers on the Verge, NHMC, persistence, Agents & Managers, a “Hot” room, writers rooms on GRIMM & SLEEPY HOLLOW, Paper Teaming, WGA contracts, wages & staffing fees, reinventing yourself and so much more! With co-host, award-winning Sci-fi/Horror writer and author, Lisa Bolekaja. Our motto, "Keep it street, keep it opinionated and keep it what? 1,015” DIRECT LINK: http://bit.ly/TVSTAFFING Subscribe, Comment, Rate & 5 STAR Review Us oniTunes or Stitcher! http://bit.ly/HG-SRR-EP1 Twitter: @ScreenwritersRR @HilliardGuess @LisaBolekaja