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In episode 22 of Careers in the Business of Law, Major Baisden talks with David about his evolution in the industry from building computers to building servers to building companies, always serving the mission of truth, the exploding variety of data sources at play in the market today, and updating proven formulas with the times with Brooklyn rap duo Gang Starr. Today's guest is Major Baisden. Major Baisden, a serial entrepreneur and technology enthusiast, is the Chief Executive Officer of Lineal, a global legal technology services company leveraging proprietary artificial intelligence and process-driven workflows to solve information governance, eDiscovery, privacy, compliance, and DSAR for law firms and corporations. He is also the former co-founder and president of Iris Data Services, an eDiscovery firm sold to Epiq Systems in 2015 for $134 million. Baisden currently lends his expertise to connecting Lineal's revenue-related functions, from marketing to sales, customer success, pricing, and revenue operations. (00:09) - Welcome Major Baisden: David Cowen introduces Major Baisden, a serial entrepreneur in the business of law, engaging him in a lively discussion about his career and his travel. Major recounts how he did about 225,000 miles of travel last year and plans to keep that same cadence this year. (00:42) - Major's Leadership at Lineal: Major shares his professional journey, detailing his roles from the Department of Justice, to Xact, to creating Iris Data Services and leading Lineal. Major identifies the thruline as “we exist to help law firms make more money, to improve the lives of our clients, and to improve the lives of our employees." (02:11) - Reflecting on Industry Evolution: Discussing his path through various industry phases, Major highlights what changed and what was different at each rung of his career jungle gym. “The great thing about law is that the legal process doesn't change," emphasizing stability in legal procedures amidst the many dynamic external changes he's weathered. “At the core, we serve a mission of truth.” (05:10) - The Shift to Data-Centric Legal Work: Major addresses the transformation in legal data management, moving from traditional documents to multiple data sources. He explains, "Every tool that you use on a daily basis to get your job done can be a data source," underlining the broadening scope of data in legal processes. Major explains that we're headed to a place where we are retaining knowledge better because everytime we go through the process, we learn something new. (09:23) - Admiration for Industry Colleagues: Major praises colleagues like Rose Jones and John Tucker at King & Spalding, Scott Milner at Morgan Lewis, and his mentor Andrew Seija from Relativity. “I think as a CEO, you have to have a very healthy dose of ‘I could be wrong,' that always lives in your brain, because there's always a different way. And sometimes those different ways are better. And so it's important for me to have a set of people that I go to.” (14:03) - From Childhood Dreams to Tech Entrepreneurship: Major recounts his early East Bay childhood, sitting around the family table and discussing a different article cut from the newspaper every night and dreaming of driving a taxi. His fascination with technology and his journey from aspiring engineer to tech entrepreneur began early. "I started building computers when I was 12. Back in the day, on AOL online, we'd get into chat groups and chat rooms and ask questions on bulletin board systems on how to make computers faster.” Major realized in college that he excelled at ideation and later leading teams and before he knew it he was managing whole teams of people running databases. (18:12) - Career Advice: "The most important thing is to be as self disinterested as possible," he advises, advocating for a selfless approach to professional growth and success. “I am the least important person when I think about identifying objectives.” (20:41) - Favorite music: Concluding the podcast, Major shares his love for 90s classic hip hop and the music of Brooklyn-based duo Gang Starr (Guru and DJ Premier) and his go to song 'You Know My Steez'. “It's not that I like music no one likes, you just probably won't hear it on the radio.” Mentions: Gang Starr, You know my Steez: https://open.spotify.com/track/2C3QwVE5adFCVsCqayhPW7?si=4e5a0cef3f66416a Rose Jones: https://www.kslaw.com/people/rose-jones John Tucker: https://www.kslaw.com/people/john-tucker Scott Milner: https://www.morganlewis.com/bios/smilner Andrew Sieja: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-sieja/
The government has proposed removing provisions which prevent new coal mining applications in natural inland wetlands and natural areas of significance. Environmental advocates are warning this poses a threat to Aotearoa's biodiversity and will contribute to the rise of global warming. Producer Rachel spoke to New Zealand's Association of Scientists Co-President, Professor Troy Baisden, about this.
National Science Challenges were established in 2014 with the aim to tackle New Zealand's biggest science-based issues and opportunities. They are funded through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. The challenges have invested over $680 million dollars of funding over ten years, however, they are due to expire at the end of June this year. Producer Sofia Roger Williams spoke to Co-President of the New Zealand Association of Scientists and honorary professor at the University of Auckland School of Environment, Professor Troy Baisden, about the impending expiry, the significance of this loss, and the future of science research funding in Aotearoa.
We are so 'tappy' to speak with Nicole-Lily Baisden, who is starring as Peggy Sawyer in 42nd Street! We speak with Nicole about her love of theatre, Peggy's infectious optimism, and of course, ICE BATHS. Fresh off the bus from small-town America, young and beautiful Peggy Sawyer arrives in New York City dreaming of her name in lights. She quickly catches the eye of a big-time director and lands a spot in the chorus line of Broadway's newest show… and when the leading lady gets injured, Peggy gets her shot at stardom. This dazzling new production is onstage in Toronto through January 21st!
After seven years of telling incredible beauty stories and building a passionate community of beauty fanatics, I've watched this show evolve beyond my wildest dreams. With such evolution comes the need for innovation! Which is exactly why I turned to my dear friend Madison Utendahl of Utendahl Creative to help with an official Naked Beauty rebrand. Tune in as I sit down with her and business partner Tori Baisden to discuss the entire process behind our rebrand as well as their business philosophy at the agency. Whether it's their commitment to cultivating a safe and diverse environment for female designers, fonts, “blanding,” or productive client feedback, these two are here to break down every aspect of the branding process. P.S. - Make sure to pre-order the official Naked Beauty x Garin sweater and get 15% off using code “Brooke15”! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does motherhood look like when life goes a completely different direction than you imagined? In this week's episode, Debbie Baisden shares her personal story of becoming a young widow and how she navigated through deep grief. Whether you have experienced a similar loss or are working through a significant transition in your life, you will find Debbie's experience inspiring.Debbie Baisden, mom of four boys, was widowed without warning. The depth of pain was only matched by the depth of God's faithfulness. A former teacher, this remarried widow is a mompreneur with a passion for helping women thrive. In 2013 she co-created Momsanity, an online community seeking balance in Motherhood, Faith, Fitness and Nutrition. In 2014 she established Fit With Deb, an online health resource for Nutrition and Exercise.Takeaways from this episode include how raising children in the early years changes as they get older, navigating deep grief in motherhood, transitions into a blended family, and leaning on community for support. This episode highlights the realness of motherhood and provides a unique insight into one mom's experience in motherhood. Be sure to check out Debbie Baisden!Debbie's instagramDebbie's websiteDebbie's fitness websiteDebbie's momsanity communityLet's Connect: Follow over on Instagram: @experiencemotherhood GET MY WEEKLY EMAIL Discover YOU again after kids by Joining the Experience Identity Waitlist Get access to other resources over at https://www.experiencemotherhood.com/resources -->Take one minute to subscribe, rate and review the podcast! Your support is incredibly meaningful!Support the ShowA small monetary gesture helps me keep this podcast going, so thank you in advance!Until next time. . . Go Experience Motherhood!Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only.
As a wife and mom Debbie's faith played a role in her life, but following the sudden loss of her husband it intensified. Widowed without warning at the young age of 34 she had no idea how she would move forward. Reaching for God was how she found her way out of her personal nightmare and into a new life. Now she is a mompreneur and happily remarried. Bio: Debbie Baisden, mom of four boys, was widowed without warning. The depth of pain was only matched by the depth of God's faithfulness. A former teacher and mompreneur with a passion for helping women thrive. She co-created Momsanity, an online community seeking balance in Motherhood, Faith, Fitness and Nutrition. Later she established Fit With Deb, an online health resource for Nutrition and Exercise. Her passion is uplifting others in a way that reflects Jesus. She promotes balanced living amidst chaos for busy women who love Christ. Debbie lives in North Carolina with her new husband Jason and sons. Connect with Debbie: www.debbiewilkinsbaisden.com www.mymomsanity.com www.shop.mymomsanity.com www.fitwithdeb.com Resources https://daniellebernock.com/ https://clarity.fm/daniellebernock https://www.daniellebernock.com/coaching/ Join my community https://dani-daniellebernock-com.ck.page/31bfe7d9fa Additional resources: Books: Emerging With Wings https://amzn.to/3Qm4aQw Because You Matter https://amzn.to/3oUnxEt Taco ‘Bout Your Value https://amzn.to/3FifmtD Socials: https://www.facebook.com/daniellebernock/ https://www.instagram.com/dbernock/ https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleBernockLovesYou https://twitter.com/DBernock https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bernock-6ab50467/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dbernock Listed on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/overcoming_adversity_podcasts/ Want to be a guest? https://podmatch.com/signup/fromdanielle Some links I use are affiliate links where I earn a small commission at no cost to you. Disclaimer: Opinions do not replace the advice from a qualified medical professional, and Victorious Souls might not agree with some content shared by guests. #widow #loss #grief #griefrecovery #faith #trust #reliance #traumahealing #mompreneur #remarriage #lifebalance #nutrition #health #jesus #womenencouragingwomen #nightmare #liveinterview #godlovesyou #daniellebernock #thatladyontheinternetwholovesyou --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorioussoulspodcast/message
Debbie Wilkins Baisden, mom of four boys, was widowed without warning. The depth of pain was only matched by the depth of God's faithfulness. In 2013 she co-created Momsanity, an online community seeking balance in Motherhood, Faith, Fitness and Nutrition. In 2014 she established Fit with Deb, an online health resource for Nutrition and Exercise. She shared when and why she decided to accept Christ as her personal savior. We also discussed the benefits of having an intimate relationship with Christ and the difference with his life before and after she started having a more intimate relationship with God. Debbie also explains how she balanced Momsanity like Motherhood, Faith and Fitness. If you want to connect with her, you can follow her in Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Tiktok, Pinterest or go to:https://www.debbiewilkinsbaisden.com/We also want to say thank you to Spotify for the beautiful music you heard from in this episode which is called "Keep Me in the Moment" by Jeremy Camp. Thank you for listening and supporting us and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily! Stay bless and until next time. Connect with us through our Social Media Links:Email us at cometojesuswithannette.mahal@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal FB: Come to JesusYou can help support our podcast ministry and partner with us reach further to build God's Kingdom through our Patreon account which is www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=81226509 or you can give a onetime donation of donating for our coffee ministry or be a part of our monthly supporters to be a part of our monthly livestream and the other benefits that goes with it by going to: www.buymeacoffee.com/cometojesus
Debbie Baisden, mom of four boys, was widowed without warning. The depth of pain was only matched by the depth of God's faithfulness. A former teacher, this remarried widow is a mompreneur passionate about helping women thrive. In 2013, she co-created Momsanity, an online community seeking balance in Motherhood, Faith, Fitness and Nutrition. In 2014, she established Fit With Deb, an online health resource for Nutrition and Exercise. Described as profoundly opinionated, invitingly authentic, and downright sarcastic, her passion is uplifting others in a way that reflects Jesus. She promotes balanced living amidst chaos for busy women who love Christ. 10in10: 1. Marvel in the mundane monotony of life. You will miss it once it's gone. 2. Your worst fear may become a reality. Even if it does. God will get you through. 3. God is good, even when life is grim. He is trustworthy and faithful. 4. Pain has a purpose. Suffering produces endurance, character and hope. 5. Your divine countdown is occurring right now. Maybe you have 50 minutes. Maybe you have 50 years. What will you do? How will you live? Who will be first in your life? 6. We can trust an unknown future to an unknown God. Proverbs says she can laugh at the days to come. May we rest in the all-knowing God. 7. Faith is like a fire extinguisher encased, saved for emergency use only. How is our relationship with the Lord during pain-free times? 8. Take an accurate assessment of fault lines in your life. Address marital woes, financial struggles, and passive faith. Is there anything else before it is too late? 9. You can't stop the waves but can learn to surf. 10. Apologize. Hug. Kiss. Listen. Love and courage. Serve gifts and wear the pretty panties. Social Media http://www.debbiewilkinsbaisden.com http://www.mymomsanity.com http://www.shop.mymomsanity.com http://www.fitwithdeb.com
Today we speak with Emily Baisden, Seed Manager at Wild Seed Project. She tells us all about the best native shrubs to grow to benefit birds and pollinators. You can order Wild Seed Project's new booklet, Native Shrubs For Northeast Landscapes by going to https://wildseedproject.net/. Native shrubs mentioned in this episode: Buttonbush; Winterberry; Highbush Blueberry; Bayberry; Sumac; Hazelnut; Spirea; Viburnum; Dogwood; Spicebush; Witch Hazel and Clethra. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured birds, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Access the BIRD HUGGER Newsletter here: www.birdhuggerpodcast.com. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC.
Principle Season 03 Ep 16: Able to discuss motherhood's chaos, non-plastic love for Jesus, fitness and nutrition amidst the busyness, and most importantly, how the unexpected death of her husband has helped others thrive. FIND DEBBIE HERE: https://www.debbiewilkinsbaisden.com/ - Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/EksAyn/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/eksayn_anderson/ LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/eksayn/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/eksayn Get my book! https://www.amazon.com/What-Want-Children-Know-Before/dp/0990395219/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1P0K3R788DSIN&keywords=what+i+want+to+know+before+my+children+die&qid=1687799921&sprefix=what+i+want+to+know+before+my+children+di%2Caps%2C254&sr=8-1
Debbie Baisden, mom of four boys, was widowed without warning. The depth of pain was only matched by the depth of God's faithfulness. A former teacher, this remarried widow is a mompreneur passionate about helping women thrive. In 2013 she co-created Momsanity, an online community seeking balance in Motherhood, Faith, Fitness and Nutrition. In 2014 she established Fit With Deb, an online health resource for Nutrition and Exercise. Described as profoundly opinionated, invitingly authentic, and downright sarcastic, her passion is uplifting others in a way that reflects Jesus. She promotes balanced living amidst chaos for busy women who love Christ. Wondering what “free time” is, Debbie lives in North Carolina with her new husband Jason and sons (Paul, Brad, Andrew, and Joshua). 3 Top Tips 1. Take an accurate assessment of fault lines to address in life (marital woes, financial struggles, passive faith, etc) today, not tomorrow. 2. Love selflessly - show love with actions, even when it's inconvenient and sacrificial. 3. If life is mostly lukewarm indifference due to mundane monotony, it may take pain and trials to reawaken reliance upon God. Social Media http://www.debbiewilkinsbaisden.com http://www.mymomsanity.com http://www.shop.mymomsanity.com http://www.fitwithdeb.com
Widowed with 4 young boys, Debbie Baisden struggled to come to terms with being left alone to raise her sons while she was still a young woman. In this deeply moving episode, I talked with Debbie, a remarried widow, and mother of now teenage boys. Debbie opens up about the unexpected loss of her first husband in 2012 and how it thrust her into the world of solo motherhood.Debbie shares her journey through grief, guilt, and the challenges of raising four young boys alone. She talks about how she navigated the emotional minefield of widowhood while trying to be the best mom she could be to her sons. From the guilt of smiling again to the complexities of finding love, Debbie's story is a testament to the resilience of solo moms.But this episode is not just about loss; it's about finding strength in the most challenging times. Debbie discusses how her faith in God and her newfound passion for fitness helped her not only to survive but to thrive. Her invaluable advice for solo moms, emphasizes the importance of a strong relationship with God and self-care. Debbie also wants to help you make fitness easy and convenient.So whether you're a solo mom by circumstance or by choice, this episode offers a raw, honest look at the struggles and triumphs of motherhood. It's a reminder that even in our darkest hours, there is light, hope, and the possibility of a new beginning.Takeaways:How Debbie handled mourning with her children (03:31)What kept Debbie from falling apart after the death of her husband (10:04)Why Debbie had feelings of guilt after becoming a widow (14:22)Connect with Debbie:Debbie's Personal Blog: debbywilkinsbazden.comFitness and Nutrition Businesses: fitwithdeb.com, mymomsanity.comSocial Media: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, PinterestNeed to connect? Book a complimentary one-on-one with me here.Check out more interviews on YouTube @solomomstalktv.https://solomomstalk.mysites.io/podcast-2-copy/finding-strength-through-faith-in-the-midst-of-loss-w-debbie-baisden This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Mentioned in this episode:Mentoring invitation[00:00:00] Having difficulty with your teen. Are you struggling with finding solutions to your everyday parenting problems? Being a solo mom can be tough. I know with all things you juggle mostly for your children. Your left. With very little time for yourself. [00:00:15] It can be hard to see your way out from where you are currently. But what if I told you. That you can change your life. And the lives of your children. As a Christian solo mom of three adult sons, I know firsthand some of the challenges you face. [00:00:33] But I also discovered that when I shifted my mindset, I was able to transform my life in some amazing ways. [00:00:41] Hi, I'm J. Rosemarie your personal, confident and mentor. I invite you to connect with me and take the first step towards transforming your life. Together, we can work to find solutions to your ongoing challenges. [00:00:56] And create a life you desire for yourself and your children. [00:01:00] I no, this is not about fixing. This is about us working together. To achieve your goals. So, if...
Interview with Debbie Baisden. Debbie, a mom of four boys, was suddenly widowed without warning. The depth of her pain was only matched by the depth of God's faithfulness.
Debbie Baisden, mom of four boys, was widowed without warning. The depth of pain was only matched by the depth of God's faithfulness. A former teacher, this remarried widow is a mompreneur with a passion for helping women thrive. In 2013 she co-created Momsanity, an online community seeking balance in Motherhood, Faith, Fitness and Nutrition. In 2014 she established Fit With Deb, an online health resource for Nutrition and Exercise.Described as profoundly opinionated, invitingly authentic, and downright sarcastic, her passion is uplifting others in a way that reflects Jesus. She writes in a down-to-earth style that both teaches and affirms the reader. She promotes balanced living amidst chaos for busy women who love Christ.Wondering what “free time” is, Debbie lives in North Carolina with her new husband Jason and sons (Paul, Brad, Andrew, and Joshua).www.debbiewilkinsbaisden.com
Perth Glory Womens player Rylee Baisden joins Blayne Treadgold and Gareth Morgan on The Hour Of Glory!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 3 of the Hour of Glory - Perth Glory Womens player Rylee Baisden joins Blayne Treadgold and Gareth Morgan on The Hour Of Glory!Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debbie Baisden is a popular British menopause campaigner, comedian and Pub Landlady (which, if you are not from the UK, is quite different from a bartender. Ann Marie speaks to Debbie while she is in Scotland, spending a week performing and promoting her one-woman show Menopause Party at the annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Courage on the Pitch with Megan O'Keefe, presented by Wake Orthopedics Urgent Care, celebrates the local professional women's soccer team in Raleigh-area, the North Carolina Courage! The Courage have some of THE best soccer players in the world, playing right here in North Carolina. From World Cup champs, to Olympians, to ACC stars gone pro, the state is full of world class talent … and boy do they have some amazing stories to tell! On this episode, forward Rylee Baisden joined the show! Rylee talks about her journey to the NWSL & the NC Courage, which included stops oversees. Rylee also opens up about her passion for photography & videography. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Ayana talks with Ty Baisden.
Have you had a friend lose a spouse or loved one and had no idea what to do or say? Emily's friend and business partner, Debbie Baisden, returns to the podcast today to share her experience after suddenly losing her husband and becoming a single mom to four young boys. She offers tips about the helpful and not so helpful gestures and comments from others. She also shares her journey to finding love again through God's grace and her marriage to her husband Jason as she continues to honor her late husband's legacy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthydiscourse/support
Momsanity, a company that Emily helped found in 2013, writes quite a story. From meeting her business partner Debbie at small group, the sudden loss of Debbie's husband, Emily becoming a first time mom, to the early days of getting started and how God has used us and grown us over these past 9 years leaves only Him deserving the accolades. Our journey to build a company on the four pillars of motherhood, faith, fitness and nutrition is worth sharing. Today, Debbie joins the show as we share about our 9 year journey, the joys and struggles, as well as some practical tips for women feeling called to start something new. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthydiscourse/support
Hear more from Laura Baisden on not fitting in at art school, caught between the pressure to make serious conceptual art and a desire to make art for pure fun and a love of craft, discovering letterpress on first moving to Nashville, finding belonging within the printmaking community, cutting her teeth at big-name studios before starting her own business Camp Nevernice, and embracing the uncertainty of running a small business. beyondthestudiopodcast@gmail.com Listener Spotlight @beyondthestudio beyondthe.studio Intro and Ad Music by: Suahn Branding by: David Colson
This episode is from a livestream by Nurse Business Coach Heather Colledge on March 1st, 2022.CONGRATULATIONS to my client Christan Baisden for starting her own online coaching business as part of our ELITE Nurse Coach Business Academy!Christan helps other nurses start + grow a cannabis nurse business to escape the bedside. She came to me wanting to create and launch a coaching program incorporating cannabis. She grew a massive community grew her email list & signed multiple clients during our work together! You can join us inside the ELITE Nurse Health Coach Facebook group for more live/free trainings: https://bit.ly/EliteNurseHealthCoaches. More info on how to work with Heather: www.heathercolledge.com
New Must Read Alaska Show host James Baisden discusses current news topics important to Alaskans; including the Russian Ukraine conflict, Alaska Permanent Fund, the state budget process in Juneau, freedom to speak in the Alaska Legislature, and he asks why does the University of Alaska still have a Mask mandates? Mandate Freedom!
John Quick sits down with Kenai City Councilmember James Baisden in the new segment '5 Questions'. James gets to talk about his favorite president and how he is helping create a Freedom Culture in the City of Kenai.
Courage on the Pitch with Megan O'Keefe, presented by Wake Orthopedics Urgent Care, celebrates the local professional women's soccer team in Raleigh-area, the North Carolina Courage! The Courage have some of THE best soccer players in the world, playing right here in North Carolina. From World Cup champs, to Olympians, to ACC stars gone pro, the state is full of world class talent … and boy do they have some amazing stories to tell! On this episode, forward Rylee Baisden joined the show! Rylee talks about her journey to the NWSL & the NC Courage, which included stops oversees. Rylee also opens up about her passion for photography & videography.
Nicole-Lily Baisden / @nicolelily1 Nicole-Lily joins us as she prepares to take the West End stage in Anything Goes as Hope Harcourt at the Barbican, starring alongside the Broadway legend, Sutton Foster. Nicole-Lily has only recently graduated from Arts Education Schools in 2019, but is already becoming a seasoned theatre professional. She went directly to the UK and International tour of Book of Mormon after graduating in 2019, playing the role of Nabulungi. She has experienced theatre in very different forms over the past two years, as she was a part of several projects through the pandemic such as BBC's Musicals: The Greatest Show and a production of A Christmas Carol. We are excited to continue following along on her journey as she takes the stage, again and again! www.builtforthestage.com - Schedule your one week trial today! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nicole-Lily Baisden / @nicolelily1 Nicole-Lily joins us as she prepares to take the West End stage in Anything Goes as Hope Harcourt at the Barbican, starring alongside the Broadway legend, Sutton Foster. Nicole-Lily has only recently graduated from Arts Education Schools in 2019, but is already becoming a seasoned theatre professional. She went directly to the UK and International tour of Book of Mormon after graduating in 2019, playing the role of Nabulungi. She has experienced theatre in very different forms over the past two years, as she was a part of several projects through the pandemic such as BBC's Musicals: The Greatest Show and a production of A Christmas Carol. We are excited to continue following along on her journey as she takes the stage, again and again! www.builtforthestage.com - Schedule your one week trial today! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, Jarrett and Omari interview Micah “Mr. PowerHouse” Baisden. An entrepreneur, certified trainer, and author who shares with us how changing his mindset helped him change his body and find his passion. He dives into the switch that a new entrepreneur has to flip to be able to chase their purpose. Join them on this thrilling journey into one hustlers story. Where you can find us: Host IG @OFFTHEHUSTLEPODCAST Guest IG @MRPOWERHOUSEATL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we hit the headlines, including the Governor's new proposed budget, civil disobedience in Anchorage and the school strike on the Peninsula. We'll discuss the later with James Baisden in hour two.
In the inaugural episode of "The Purpose-Driven Dreamchasers Podcast" (which was formerly known as "Pursuing Purpose: The Podcast), host Monique C. Baisden interviews dynamic stage and concert vocalist, accomplished recording artist, educator, and seasoned actress, Angela Birchett, who recently portrayed Jacky Clark-Chisholm in Lifetime Television's "The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel" movie.
Today we start off in hour one with discussion and headlines. We'll take phone calls and chat with you. In hour two we were supposed to have a debate between District 30 Candidates Ron Gillham and James Baisden, but Ron (on the advise of his 'advisors')has declined to participate. So we have offered the hour to James Baisden to talk about his vision for where the state is going.
Today we dive into the literal Poo Parade that is Anchorage. It's like reality TV on steroids around there. We'll open phone lines in hour one and talk about all of the headlines around the state. Then in hour two we pick up with the other conservative candidate for the peninsula. James Baisden for Alaska State House District 30 the petition candidate.
Van Wert Area Chamber CEO/President Mark Verville is joined by former Main Street Van Wert Director Dan Baisden. Dan is currently a city planner with the City of Fort Wayne, they talk about the Van Wert Forward project as well as development projects he involved with and how planning supports our region. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
PeriMenoPost Season 2 Episode 1 Welcome back to PeriMenoPost Podcasts!! I am so excited today to be launching the next season and also my wonderful and very funny guest, Debbie Baisden. Publican Actress Writer Campaigner Debbie has come into acting and comedy during her forties and she has found it to be an empowering and positive experience. Her and the Change in me is Debbie's comedy hit show full of menopause moments and also talking openly about the challenges women face whilst experiencing "the change" I have watched Debbie perform and she is very talented and gifted with her comedy and her confidence really shows helping you to embrace menopause and that it is a natural stage for all women to go through. One woman, four menopause voices. Dolly Slateman has to be my favourite and once you watch Dolly you won't forget her! Leicester University approached Debbie to work with them to change the perception of menopause and helping to tackle the taboo and stigma that surrounds menopause. I think Debbie is succeeding with this with her show. Unfortunately due to CoronaVirus Debbie was due to perform in this year's Edinburgh Fringe festival, do not fear as she will be there next year performing. Book your tickets as soon as they are available, I will be! When Debbie is not performing she runs her own Bistro pub, Rayleigh Arms in Essex. I've heard the fish and chips are delicious. During Lockdown every wednesday evening at 8pm. Debbie also hosted her Brit pub LIVE quiz's to help fundraise money for refuge. They were good fun and Dolly also makes an appearance, I fully recommend taking part and joining in!! Make sure you watch Debbie perform her show on World Menopause Day 18th October 2020 online, check her Bio for more information. Enjoy our podcast as we discuss how midlife and menopause arrives unexpectedly and how during these times you can regain your confidence. * Recording took place at the start of Lockdown Apr 2020 You can follow Debbie on Instagram: @debbie_baisden07 @dollyslatemen @britpublive Twitter; @Debbie_Baisden @DollySlatemen Facebook Facebook @Dolly Slatemen @BritPubLive For Debbie's blog and show more information is at her website: https://www.herandhechangeinme.com/
Episode 6: Talking with umpire Mike Baisden on the in's and out's of umpiring from Little League all way through College.
Delphia Baisden returns with her latest release, Blind Faith. We also discuss mental illness and how she weaves it into her works.
Andy and Aaron discuss:-Andy’s perfected smoked pork-The most rewatchable movies-The number one conflict for couples (bet you can’t guess)-Why is money such a volatile subject in a relationship context?-Reddit post of a money conflict (via Twitter)-Pooled and separate bank accounts-Andy makes a big reveal-Aaron’s two favorite personal finance frameworks-Actionable steps and resources-Aaron’s marriage money mistakeTopic discussion begins at 5:32Actionable steps begin at 26:30Resources/Links:Mind Over Money by Brad Klontz and Ted Klontz"A Conflict Resolution Framework for Money Arguments" by Sarah D. AsebedoArmchair Expert w/ GottmanThe Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman, Nan SilverEight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love by John and Julie Gottman7 Principles YouTube summaryMoney and the Mind on Apple PodcastsJournal of Financial Therapy links:"Financial Management and Marital Quality" by Emily D. Baisden, Jonathan J. Fox et al."Marriage and Materialism" by Ashley B. LeBaron, David B. Allsop et al."Money, Sex, Stress and Marital Instability" by E. Jeffrey Hill, David B. Allsop et al."Financial Infidelity" by Michelle Jeanfreau, Kenji Noguchi et al."Financial Stress and Marital Quality" by Heather H. Kelley, Ashley B. LeBaron et al.
In this episode, host Monique C. Baisden interviews Greg Kirkland, Jr., who is a singer, actor, and founder and choir director of the Atlanta-based SEEiT Choir. They discussed his journey to purpose from church to the arts and entertainment industry, and his words of wisdom for fellow creatives, entrepreneurs, visionaries, and dreamers.
In episode 006 of "Pursuing Purpose: The Podcast", Host Monique C. Baisden interviews Christian social worker, counselor, and author of "Dear Future Wife": Paul Bashea Williams. They discussed his journey to purpose in discovering his calling as a counselor, insightful information about relationships, and the importance of Christians going to counseling and incorporating their faith as they participate in therapy.
Laura Baisden is the artist and printer behind Camp Nevernice, a letterpress studio in East Nashville. She prints custom posters and illustrations using type and linocut imagery. This is the second half of my conversation with Laura. We talk shop about equipment, troubleshooting issues, her image making and work process, and some shifts in her business. We begin the conversation talking about her Vandercook 4, her main press. To see Laura's work, go to @campnevernice on Instagram, or www.campnevernice.com
Laura Baisden is the artist and printer behind Camp Nevernice, a letterpress studio in East Nashville. She prints custom posters and illustrations using type and linocut imagery. In this first half of the interview, Laura talks about how she found letterpress, her 5 years at Hatch Show Print, and the inception of Camp Nevernice.
Get to know Janelle Baisden in this interview from Coffee & Conversations. Join us in person each Sunday as we interview people in our church family!
She's only 18 and making waves in Toastmasters and at the regional competition level taking 2nd prize in Bonaire, Netherland Antilles. Her name is Khalifa Baisden, a recent graduating student of Bishop Anstey High School in Trinidad and Tobago and member of Inspired Speakers Toastmasters in St Augustine. Her winning speech carried the message of change- change within the generations of learning from our strengths to overcome our weaknesses as a way of creating a positive impact on the world! She wants to become an Ambassador but little does she know, that journey for her has already started. She is a a role model to all generations of this century and beyond. There is more to come from this young lady who will be using the platform of Toastmasters to get her message out to the world. Feel free to listen, leave a voice message, share, comment and support this podcast. We love to hear from you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winners-toastmasters-club-of-trinidad-and-tobago/message
What You Don't Acknowledge, You Can't Change. "We spend too much time and waste too much energy in “pointless” attempts to change what we cannot change. This is a major cause of frustration and other forms of anger. The rational evidence for determining what we can change and what we cannot change is overwhelming, however, our behavior often tries to disobey this reason." - (ref: emotional competency) In this episode, I am having a conversation with Rev.Marc Baisden about change. We explore Mr. Baisden's 12 Core Concepts to Emotional and Relational Awareness. Rev. Marc Baisden is a Minister and Therapist who lives with his family in Alaska. He believes that health providers are not changing agents or are there, to change anyone. But rather, to provide an environment for the change that people want to make. As a Minister and Therapist, Rev. Marc has seen many individuals, families, communities, agencies and churches struggle with Emotional and Relational Distress and Addictions. Through his calling, Rev. Marc has been able to work in institutions, hospitals, community centers, native villages and reservations, schools and in front rooms. To learn more about Rev. Marc Baisden visit: https://www.alignable.com/anchorage-ak/recovery-intervention-services To know more about this Podcast visit: https://fitforjoy.org/podcast
New indie author, Delphia Baisden, joins us to discuss her first novel, Credence, and tough topics like surviving sexual abuse. A very worthwhile conversation that needs to be had in the #metoo era.
Welcome back to We Can't Make This Up, hosted by Dominique Lyric @iam_lyricsbylyric . On this episode I interview Michaé Baisden and we discuss the importance of having an ally at work. | Follow me online: FB: www.facebook.com/iamlyricsbylyric/Twitter: twitter.com/_lyricsbylyric Instagram: www.instagram.com/iam_lyricsbylyric/ Website: lyricsbylyric.com Guest: Michaé Baisden – IG/Twitter: @Michae_b @noirefy . |This episode was mixed/edited/produced by Jazmin Weathers with Weathers One Media. See you next episode!
Frank Gumienny '94, senior VP and CFO of the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles, talks about how the NFL has changed in his career and how special it was to win the big game; women's basketball head coach Cindy Griffin and senior guard Kristalyn Baisden look ahead to the A10 schedule and talk about team personalities; Jill advocates for education in college athletics to prevent domestic violence.
In this episode, host Monique C. Baisden interviewed Life Coach Lakeisha Dixon, who is known as The Breakthrough Strategist. She shared her testimony about how overcoming sickness and illness in her body has helped her to bring healing and transformation to her clients’ lives through coaching them and helping them to break through and birth what God is doing in them and through them.
In Episode 002 of "Pursuing Purpose: The Podcast", Monique C. Baisden interviews Dr. Chenee' L. Gilbert, an Educator with 15+ years of teaching experience in both public school and higher education settings. In this episode, they discussed how the passing of Dr. Gilbert's mother, coupled with the behavioral challenges of her former classroom students, led her to writing and self-publishing her first book and discovering her purpose as a grief specialist.
In the inaugural episode of "Pursuing Purpose: The Podcast", Monique C. Baisden interviews Dave Ramsey personality, Anthony ONeal. Anthony shares his journey to purpose and discusses how his faith in God helped him to endure and overcome being homeless and in a lot of debt, to becoming a nationally-recognized minister and speaker who travels all over the country inspiring and influencing others to become debt-free and to create generational wealth.
This is our eighth dispatch from the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU), which took place in Savannah, Georgia in May. Chuck Marohn attended CNU and hosted a series of in-depth podcast conversations about some of the most pressing topics for cities today, with leaders, thinkers, and activists in a whole range of fields. Now we're bringing those podcasts to your ears throughout the summer. In this episode, Chuck interviews four attendees of CNU who are under 30 about their motivations for being a part of the gathering, their aspirations for their communities and for their own work, and the challenges of making a difference and being taken seriously as ambitious younger people in their respective fields. The guests for this conversation are: Dan Baisden, the Executive Director of Main Street Van Wert in Van Wert, Ohio. (Baisden has since taken a city planning position in nearby Fort Wayne, Indiana.) Sophie Hicks, an architecture student at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario. Andrew Rodriguez, a city councilman in Walnut, CA. Mason Wallace, a small-scale developer in Charlotte, NC. Plenty of luminaries in architecture, planning, and related fields attend CNU, and there's a certain star-struck attitude that would be easy for a younger attendee beginning their career to adopt. Chuck turns that mindset on its head for the panelists, asking each of them, "Suppose I'm star-struck to meet you here. What's fresh, exciting thing you're working on that you think it's important to share with the world?" For Baisden, this thing is Rust Belt revitalization—reimagining and repurposing places that have the excess infrastructure and capacity to take in new residents and new ideas. For Wallace, it's spreading the message of incremental change in a booming city where that approach has not been the norm. Hicks is passionate about community engagement: changing the public's perception of an area like her hometown of Windsor and what might be possible there. Rodriguez has worked to correct mistaken ideas about renters and apartment housing in his Los Angeles suburb, in order to help the city chart a more sustainable future. When Chuck was 25, he tells the panelists, he struggled to have people take him seriously in professional settings. "You don't have grey hair," he'd be told. How do you deal with the challenge of working professionally with people a generation or two older than you? The answer, says Rodriguez, is to work extra hard to make sure he knows what he's talking about. If you're clearly well-informed and thoughtful, people will respect that. Engaging with people on a very personal level is also important for bridging generational and other divides, says Baisden—in dealing with members of the public who are of a different generation, frame your work in terms of stories they can relate to. Moving up in your field means being willing to be thrown into doing things that are beyond your pay grade, but not beyond your competence. You build upon what you know bit by bit, says Wallace. Over time, you form a coherent personal idea of what can and can't be done, and the ability to communicate it to others and sell them on your vision. One thing uniting this group of young urbanists is their recognition of the importance of place. All four are deeply interested in giving back to the places that made them who they are. The conversation turns to millennial activism and how it's often misunderstood—this generation works hard to change the world, but in different ways than their predecessors may have. Is it natural for each generation to be frustrated by the one preceding them, and baffled by the one that follows them? Chuck poses the question. Belying the stereotype that millennials tweet about events but don't vote or get involved, Baisden says he works with many volunteers and most of them are in their 20s and 30s. Millennials are entering adulthood with a different set of challenges—student loan debt and a housing affordability crisis—but also with a set of strengths. Those who have come of age with social media are natural storytellers and brand experts, flexible and accustomed to teamwork. How do we get this generation involved in dramatic, even revolutionary change in the way things are done in our cities and towns? How will the millennial generation push the future of the suburbs in different directions than their parents did? Listen to the podcast for these and more thoughts on the generational divide at CNU.
Major Baisden isn’t a KC native, but he’s settled in quite nicely! Since moving here for work almost 15 years ago, he’s accomplished a lot, and now he’s created a new entertainment option for us a new professional wrestling league. That sounds simple, but he’s taking that business in a unique direction. Check it out to see what he’s doing! Major on LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mbaisden/ NWL site: http://fightkc.com/ Tannin Wine Bar & Kitchen: http://tanninwinebar.com/ 38 The Spot / NWL: http://www.kshb.com/nwl-news Mutual Musicians Foundation: https://www.facebook.com/MMFInternational Martini Corner: http://www.martinicorner.com/ Tower Tavern: http://towertavernkc.com/
Captain Awesome and T-Mac call up Major Baisden, President of the National Wrasslin' League and interview him about some business aspects of starting a new wrestling company. They also make some Royal Rumble predictions and talk about a whole week's worth of wrestling topics.
Captain Awesome and T-Mac call up Major Baisden, President of the National Wrasslin' League and interview him about some business aspects of starting a new wrestling company. They also make some Royal Rumble predictions and talk about a whole week's worth of wrestling topics.
We're celebrating Pepperdine's fall championships this week on the podcast, as we talk to Rylee Baisden of the women's soccer team (1:15) and Marko Asic of the men's water polo team (18:55). Each was the leading scorer on squads that won the West Coast Conference regular season and the first-ever Golden Coast Conference Tournament, respectively, and they each help recap their team's run to the title.
Meet Debbie, a mom of four and fitness and nutrition expert, who lost her husband in a sudden, tragic accident. While her and her four sons were on vacation, her husband stayed home to work on some projects. When she hadn’t heard from him all day, she began to get nervous. After sending out an official search party, his body was found in the woods near the school where he worked. Debbie was suddenly forced to learn to live and parent without her husband. Debbie has seen grace through cards, gift cards, and prayers from strangers and encourages those who are grieving to “feel the feelings”. Even after getting remarried, Debbie says her grief hasn’t disappeared, but she’s thankful that her husband is a long-time family friend who can help her boys learn about their dad. Debbie's Answers To The Fun Questions: • What are you loving right now? Food (see next) • What’s your favorite meal right now? Bojangles, pizza, Smirnoff (she loves sugar) • What are you doing to take care of yourself? Fitness and nutrition (ironically) • What are you doing to be brave? Wanting to be shoved out of her comfort zone Connect with Debbie: BLOG: projectmomsanity.com and DebbieWilkinsBaisden.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/momsanity TWITTER: twitter.com/momsanitysisters INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/momsanitysisters PINTEREST: pinterest.com/momsanity1 Connect with Becky: BLOG: BeckyLMcCoy.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/BeckyLMcCoy TWITTER: twitter.com/BeckyLMcCoy INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/BeckyLMcCoy PINTEREST: pinterest.com/BeckyLMcCoy NEWSLETTER: BeckyLMcCoy.com/email Share your Sucker Punched story at BeckyLMcCoy.com/Submissions Please subscribe to and rate this podcast to help others find Sucker Punched. NOTE: Sucker Punched is the podcast formerly known as Stories of Unfolding Grace
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In today's episode of Free Clinic Trax podcast, John interviews Jason Baisden of the North Carolina Association of Free Clinics. They discuss the status of free clinics in NC and their successful outcomes tracking initiative.
Michael Baisden is undeniably one of the most influential and engaging personalities in radio history. His meteoric rise to #1 redefined radio with the numbers to back it up. Heard in over 100 cities nationwide, the show had 7 million loyal listeners daily. Baisden recently stepped down after 10 years. Baisden is a noted speaker, television talk show host, film producer, social activist, philanthropist, and has been presented with numerous awards. He was honored by Big Brothers Big Sisters with the Michael Baisden Inspiration Award. The award named in his honor will be given in future years to people who are dedicating them selves to actively recruiting mentors.
Michael Baisden is undeniably one of the most influential and engaging personalities in radio history. His meteoric rise to #1 redefined radio with the numbers to back it up. Heard in over 100 cities nationwide, the show had 7 million loyal listeners daily. Baisden recently stepped down after 10 years. Baisden is a noted speaker, television talk show host, film producer, social activist, philanthropist, and has been presented with numerous awards. He was honored by Big Brothers Big Sisters with the Michael Baisden Inspiration Award. The award named in his honor will be given in future years to people who are dedicating them selves to actively recruiting mentors.
This is a "travel" podcast of sorts this week--the materials were prepared on a Southwest Airlines 737 flying from Phoenix to Baltimore, and recorded in the Hotel Roanoke in Roanoke, Virginia. This week's topic doesn't deal with any of that--rather it deals with the issue of a CPA that got "creative" in planning with himself and his clients, and in his case he finds the Tax Court isn't amused. The case is Baisden v. Commissioner, TC Memo 2008-215 where a CPA attempted to get around the self-employment tax by paying "royalties" from his sole proprietorship to himself. The case doesn't deal with that issue (he had conceded that matter by then) but rather deals with whether he was subject to the fraud penalty.The materials are available for download at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-09-22_Fraud.pdf .The podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services at http://www.leimbergservices.com .
This PodCast deals with the issue of a CPA that got 'creative' in planning with himself and his clients, and in his case he finds the Tax Court isn't amused. The case is Baisden v. Commissioner, TC Memo 2008-215 where a CPA attempted to get around the self-employment tax by paying 'royalties' from his sole proprietorship to himself. The case doesn't deal with that issue (he had conceded that matter by then) but rather deals with whether he was subject to the fraud penalty. The materials are available for download at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-09-22_Fraud.pdf . . This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com