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Dr. Ann Nelson is a pathologist who is a member of the working group here at Pathologists Overseas. She has had a long career in global health. Dr. Nelson completed medical school in Mexico and served as a chief of the pathology laboratory for the International AIDS Project (Projet SIDA) in Kinshasa. This is part II of her story in global health and pathology.
God is always at work and He is working all around the world! In this conversation, we visit with missionary Beth Ann Nelson. Beth has been serving with Agape Italia for over 20 years. She will share how God led her into this ministry assignment with Cru and the spiritual need in this nation that is seen as a worldwide center for religion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Ann Nelson is a pathologist who is a member of the working group here at Pathologists Overseas. She has had a long career in global health. Dr. Nelson completed medical school in Mexico and served as a chief of the pathology laboratory for the International AIDS Project (Projet SIDA) in Kinshasa.
Our guests today were Ann Nelson-Fisher, Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Central Lakes College, and Kate Adornetto, Executive Director, Central Lakes College Foundation.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker Guion Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker Música Elmer Bernstein Fotografía Joseph F. Biroc Reparto Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Leslie Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Robert Stack, Lorna Patterson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Stephen Stucker, Lee Bryant, Ann Nelson, Barbara Billingsley, Joyce Bulifant Sinopsis El vuelo 209 de la Trans American sale de Los Ángeles con destino a Chicago. Entre el pasaje se encuentran una serie de curiosos personajes. Entre ellos, un ex-piloto de combate que, en pleno vuelo, se verá obligado a hacerse con el mando del avión comercial, tras quedar los pilotos indispuestos por una comida en mal estado.
Welcome back to one shot, where we don't drag out the story, and you get to listen to a whole case in one shot!-In 2008 71 year old Ann Nelson was working as a realtor when she went to show James a home. He told Ann he couldn't afford the house and wasn't going to buy it anyway. When she asked him why he was looking at houses he had no intention of buying, he snapped. Did this also ignite a new fear for you? -The Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlmostPodThe Website: almostpod.comInstagram: instagram.com/almostpodFacebook: facebook.com/almostpodTwitter: twitter.com/AlmostATCpod-Please rate and review us wherever you're listening, we love those 5 stars almost as much as we love champagne.-If you have any questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, or corrections, you can email us at almostpod@gmail.com !!-Intro by the amazing Rux Ton: https://www.facebook.com/rukkuston-Logo by Sloane of The Sophisticated Crayon: https://www.instagram.com/thesophisticatedcrayon/
Retirement is something many of us don't think about until too late and then have to play catch up. The truth is, if you start young the years compounding will far exceed the money you can put in in later years. If you haven't thought about this before then now is the chance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you are in a comfort zone, afraid to venture out. Remember that all winners at one time were filled with doubt. Ann Nelson talks aobut how she went when it was time to venture outside her comfort zone in Retirement.
Life is a journey. Lot's of retirees think about retiring as a couple. But what about retirement as a surviving spouse? In this interview, I talk with Ann Nelson. After suddenly finding herself a widow in 2009, Ann needed to learn – and fast – about finances, survival, and ultimate retirement. Ann is the author of […] The post Retirement as a surviving spouse: Episode 091 appeared first on Rock Your Retirement.
Life is a journey. Lot's of retirees think about retiring as a couple. But what about retirement as a surviving spouse? In this interview, I talk with Ann Nelson. After suddenly finding herself a widow in 2009, Ann needed to learn – and fast – about finances, survival, and ultimate retirement. Ann is the author of Retire Well, Retire Happy. On her journey, she has found that in the end, it is not all about the money. Living a happy and worthwhile life is extremely important. Her book is about how she navigated through the retirement maze and found her way after being left a widow. In 2009, Ann was semi-retired but still working part-time flipping houses with her husband when he passed away. Ann knew she had to figure out her retirement as a surviving spouse We talked about the very sudden and surprising passing of her husband who had a heart attack at the dinner table. This was the catalyst for the following chain of events in her life: * She found herself making burial and funeral arrangements * Anne had to continue renovating homes herself. She worked for about a year before fully retiring. She did find working helped keep her mind busy. * Then she also realized she had to learn how to sort out finances due to her husband's death It wasn't until she went back to her and her late husband's home town, she began to grieve. You have no control over grief and you have to allow yourself the time to grieve. Even though it's been over 8 years since her husband passed she still grieves sometimes. She had to reimagine herself and where she was going since her life had changed so much Ann has been keeping herself very busy in her retirement. She is writing and has her own podcast. Ann is also a retirement consultant and has taken courses to learn about investing. She is also a member of a variety of groups: * Lions Club * Toastmasters * Australian Independent Retirees Association * National Seniors In her book she not only talks about the investing and finances in retirement, she also talks about being happy in retirement. (You know I LOVE that!) The non-financial aspects of retirement such as traveling, learning and living arrangements. Her book is called Retire Well, Retire Happy and can be found on her website: http://www.annnelson.com.au/ Ann's advice: Unless you are involved in outside activities, retirement can be a struggle. Prepare for retirement as a couple but also prepare and think about retirement as a surviving spouse. This post about retirement and Retirement Lifestyle first appeared on http://RockYourRetirement.com
Listen in to hear more about The Huntington Study Group and what is coming in the near future. Heather Hare, Director of Communications & Outreach at HSG, will be on the show today, along with Ann Nelson, a loving wife and caregiver for her husband, David. HSG was founded in 1993 as an organization within the University of Rochester and became a stand-alone 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2012. The Huntington Study Group facilitates high-quality clinical research trials and studies in Huntington’s disease; but that isn’t all they do! Today we will be discussing what HSG is, a few programs they have coming up and what to look forward to for HSG 2017. During this update we will get to hear from Ann about her and her husband David’s involvement with HSG. To get more info about current Huntington’s disease clinical research and trials, please go to www.huntingtonstudygroup.org . If you have any questions prior to the show,feel free to email Katrina: katrina@help4hd.org http://huntingtonstudygroup.org/i-am-the-difference/