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The Carrington Event was a massive geomagnetic storm that happened in 1859. It led to expanded understanding of solar phenomena. Research: “Great Aurora of 1859. Art. XLII – The Great Auroral Exhibition of August 28th to September 4th, 1859.” American Journal of Science. Ser. 2. Vol. 28. July-November 1859. Cardenas, Freddy Moreno et al. “The Grand Aurorae Borealis Seen in Colombia in 1859.” Preprint submitted to Advances in Space Research. August 21, 2015. Cliver, E.W. “The 1859 space weather event: Then and now.” Advances in Space Research. 38 (2006) 119-129. Cliver, E.W. and L. Svalgaard. “The 1859 Solar-Terrestrial Disturbance and the Current Limits of Extreme Space Weather Activity.” Solar Physics. (2004) 224: 407–422. Cliver, Edward W. and William F. Dietrich. “The 1859 space weather event revisited: limits of extreme activity.” J. Space Weather Space Clim. 3 (2013) A31 DOI:10.1051/swsc/2013053 Dobrijevic, Daisy and Andrew May. “The Carrington Event: History's greatest solar storm.” Space.com. 5/20/2022. https://www.space.com/the-carrington-event Giegengack, Robert. “The Carrington Coronal Mass Ejection of 1859.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society , DECEMBER 2015, Vol. 159, No. 4. Via JSTOR.https://www.jstor.org/stable/26159195 Green, James L, and Scott Boardsen. “Duration and extent of the great auroral storm of 1859.” Advances in space research : the official journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) vol. 38,2 (2006): 130-135. doi:10.1016/j.asr.2005.08.054 Green, James L. et al. “Eyewitness Reports of the Great Auroral Storm of 1859.” Submitted to Advances in Space Research. NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20050210157. 8/5/2005. Haeberle, Tom. “The Carrington Affair!” Amateur Astronomers Association Eyepiece. 9/1/2018. https://aaa.org/2018/09/01/the-carrington-affair/ Hayakawa, Hisashi et al. “Temporal and Spatial Evolutions of a Large Sunspot Group and Great Auroral Storms Around the Carrington Event in 1859.” Space Weather. 8/29/2019. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019SW002269 Hodgson, R. “On a Curious Appearance Seen in the Sun.” Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society vol. 19-20 (1858-1860). https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/20/1/15/983497 Hodžić, Jasna. “The Carrington Event of 1859 Disrupted Telegraph Lines. A ‘Miyake Event’ Would Be Far Worse.” JSTOR Daily. 9/7/2023. https://daily.jstor.org/the-carrington-event-of-1859-disrupted-telegraph-lines/ Howard, R.A. (2006). A Historical Perspective on Coronal Mass Ejections. In Solar Eruptions and Energetic Particles (eds N. Gopalswamy, R. Mewaldt and J. 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Radelaide Reads is a brand new spin off series where SA author Adam Cece shines a light on talented South Australian authors and illustrators. Today Adam chats to not one, but two debut SA fantasy authors, S.K. Neilson and Barbara J. Rosie, about the path to publication for their debut fantasy books: Singing Down the Sky and The Brazen Dragon. Sarah and Barb chat about how it can be an uphill battle to publish fantasy in Australia, but how they both found success via the Fiona McIntosh Masterclass National Conference and IFWG Publishing, a small traditional publisher, known for comics, but making inroads in Australia in speculative fiction and young adult/middle grade fiction. They also talk about their writing processes, how it might be a good omen to always have pandas present when you are pitching to publishers, and Adam struggles to say the simple word alumni!
Daisy and Friends Outside Our Window is a rhyming story for toddlers and pre-kindergarteners about the changing seasons. It's written from inside the house window looking out, as seen by Daisy the cat, and her three dog friends, Smokie, Rocky, and H-Dee.What do the friends see, when the colorful seasons change from winter to spring, and summer to fall?A portion of the proceeds from the Daisy and Friends book series benefits three charities: Kitty Angels, a no-kill cat shelter in Coventry, Connecticut; Protectors of Animals, a no-kill animal shelter and rescue, and Bandit's Place, Inc., a pet rescue and adoption center, both in East Hartford, Connecticut.This is the third book in the series. Her next book is on transportation and is titled Daisy and Friends Waiting for the School Bus.Barbara J. Meredith retired from Kids Express Learning Center & Daycare, LLC in 2013. She was co-owner, director, and head teacher for 14 years. Her first book in the series was Daisy and Friends: How to Stay Healthy. "The animals in this book are my actual pets. The inspiration for the books came from over 20 years as a pre-school teacher observing children's behaviors."
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Author of the 'Daisy and Friends' series, Barbara J Meredith returns. Her latest entry, "Daisy and Friends: Waiting for the School Bus" teaches children about identifying methods of transportation!
Barbara J. Smith - Urgent Care for Educators: Situating Responsibility as a Way to Transform School Cultures. This is episode 744 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Barbara Smith is a passionate educator who challenges the boundaries of "sameness" in schools. Smith's background includes over forty years in public, charter, independent and international schools. Barbara has started three schools and has been a teacher, principal, consultant, trustee, and teacher educator at OISE, McGill and the University of Saskatchewan teaching faculties and graduate schools. She has published books about school values and economies, teacher retention, assessment tools for learning, her charter school principal story and most recently with Hope Blecher, a book about engaging students as writers. Her next book is called: Students in Responsible Roles: A Powerful Way to Learn and Transform School Culture. Barbara supports schools committed to improving engaging and purpose-based teaching and learning for all. Our focus today is the book - Urgent Care for Educators: Situating Responsibility as a Way to Transform School Cultures. Awesome discussion! Excellent ideas from so many educators! Please share. Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Connect & Learn More: Urgent Care for Schools - Amazon https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-smith-ab042b3b/ https://www.zpdschoolsandcurriculumdesign.com/free-curriculum Barbaraj.smithzpd@gmail.com Length - 51:31
Your mental health is as important as your physical health and, in times of stress, it's vital to have enhanced cognition and reserves of resilience. Brain Boost: Healthy Habits for a Happier Life (Cambridge UP, 2025) is packed with practical tips, based on scientific evidence, that will teach you how to implement lifestyle strategies that will improve your brain health, cognition, and overall wellbeing. Covering the benefits of exercise, diet, sleep, social interactions, kindness, mindfulness, and learning, you will discover how adopting habits to improve these areas of your life at an early age will lead to a longer, healthier life. Embracing these simple strategies to prioritise your brain health and wellbeing is essential for a fulfilling life, with lifestyle choices playing a significant role in promoting resilience, creativity, and overall quality of life across all ages. For anyone seeking to lead a fulfilling life through happiness, health, and personal growth, this is the book for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Your mental health is as important as your physical health and, in times of stress, it's vital to have enhanced cognition and reserves of resilience. Brain Boost: Healthy Habits for a Happier Life (Cambridge UP, 2025) is packed with practical tips, based on scientific evidence, that will teach you how to implement lifestyle strategies that will improve your brain health, cognition, and overall wellbeing. Covering the benefits of exercise, diet, sleep, social interactions, kindness, mindfulness, and learning, you will discover how adopting habits to improve these areas of your life at an early age will lead to a longer, healthier life. Embracing these simple strategies to prioritise your brain health and wellbeing is essential for a fulfilling life, with lifestyle choices playing a significant role in promoting resilience, creativity, and overall quality of life across all ages. For anyone seeking to lead a fulfilling life through happiness, health, and personal growth, this is the book for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Your mental health is as important as your physical health and, in times of stress, it's vital to have enhanced cognition and reserves of resilience. Brain Boost: Healthy Habits for a Happier Life (Cambridge UP, 2025) is packed with practical tips, based on scientific evidence, that will teach you how to implement lifestyle strategies that will improve your brain health, cognition, and overall wellbeing. Covering the benefits of exercise, diet, sleep, social interactions, kindness, mindfulness, and learning, you will discover how adopting habits to improve these areas of your life at an early age will lead to a longer, healthier life. Embracing these simple strategies to prioritise your brain health and wellbeing is essential for a fulfilling life, with lifestyle choices playing a significant role in promoting resilience, creativity, and overall quality of life across all ages. For anyone seeking to lead a fulfilling life through happiness, health, and personal growth, this is the book for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Your mental health is as important as your physical health and, in times of stress, it's vital to have enhanced cognition and reserves of resilience. Brain Boost: Healthy Habits for a Happier Life (Cambridge UP, 2025) is packed with practical tips, based on scientific evidence, that will teach you how to implement lifestyle strategies that will improve your brain health, cognition, and overall wellbeing. Covering the benefits of exercise, diet, sleep, social interactions, kindness, mindfulness, and learning, you will discover how adopting habits to improve these areas of your life at an early age will lead to a longer, healthier life. Embracing these simple strategies to prioritise your brain health and wellbeing is essential for a fulfilling life, with lifestyle choices playing a significant role in promoting resilience, creativity, and overall quality of life across all ages. For anyone seeking to lead a fulfilling life through happiness, health, and personal growth, this is the book for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/neuroscience
Your mental health is as important as your physical health and, in times of stress, it's vital to have enhanced cognition and reserves of resilience. Brain Boost: Healthy Habits for a Happier Life (Cambridge UP, 2025) is packed with practical tips, based on scientific evidence, that will teach you how to implement lifestyle strategies that will improve your brain health, cognition, and overall wellbeing. Covering the benefits of exercise, diet, sleep, social interactions, kindness, mindfulness, and learning, you will discover how adopting habits to improve these areas of your life at an early age will lead to a longer, healthier life. Embracing these simple strategies to prioritise your brain health and wellbeing is essential for a fulfilling life, with lifestyle choices playing a significant role in promoting resilience, creativity, and overall quality of life across all ages. For anyone seeking to lead a fulfilling life through happiness, health, and personal growth, this is the book for you.
Aujourd'hui je reçois Barbara dans Slow Birth et celle-ci me parle de ses trois grossesses et de ses deux accouchements, dont le dernier est physiologique.Barbara croit au plus profond d'elle à la naissance naturelle de par son métier, vétérinaire rural. Elle sait que son corps est capable du meilleur et c'est avec beaucoup d'aigreur qu'elle y renonce pour son premier accouchement.Plus armée, avec le soutien sans faille de son mari Hubert, Barbara ira au bout de ses convictions en choisissant l'option accouchement à domicile pour mettre au monde sa seconde fille. Je vous souhaite une très bonne écoute. · Ressources mentionnées dans l'épisode : - Le podcast Evidence Based Birth- Se suspendre avec une écharpe de portage pour soulager les contractions- Se faire confiance- Le livre « Babies are not pizzas : they're born, not delivered ! » de Rebecca Dekker- Le documentaire de Nina Narre « Faut pas pousser ! »- Le livre « Le bébé est un mammifère » de Michel Odent- Reconnaître les signes de la dépression du post-partum · Pour échanger après l'écoute de cet épisode : https://www.instagram.com/slow.birthpodcast/ · Production et montage : @Jessicalouis_ · Musique libre de droit : Wendy Marcini, SuncatcherHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dive into the world of family secrets, historical depth, and emotional redemption with Barbara J. Taylor, author of the Scranton Trilogy. From coal miners to vaudevillians, her richly crafted characters explore life's complexities in early 20th-century Scranton, Pennsylvania. Discover how tragedy sparks generational stories, how hope persists through Violet's journey, and the mystical elements that tie it all together. Plus, Barbara shares her insights on writing courageously and crafting relatable characters. And as her stories are filled the likes of miners, evangelists, vaudevillians, nuns, gangsters, prostitutes, widows, musicians, dreamers, and even seers, you know she knows a thing or two about crafting a colorful variety of characters. Rain Breaks No Bones is the final novel in Barbara J. Taylor's Scranton Trilogy, starting with Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night, followed by All Waiting Is Long. Though the novels are connected, they each stand alone.
In this episode of NLN Nursing Edge Unscripted, Dr. Steven Palazzo hosts a discussion with Dr. Anne Krouse and Dr. Karen Morin about their newly developed instrument designed to assess nurse educators' self-perception of leadership competency. As co-authors of the study, Dr. Krouse and Dr. Morin share insights into the instrument's development and its potential impact on leadership in nursing education. Based on their earlier research, the tool aims to help nursing faculty evaluate their leadership attributes. Learn more about their work, “Assessment of Nurse Educator Leadership: Instrument Development and Psychometric Analysis.”Krouse, Anne M.; Patterson, Barbara J.; Morin, Karen H.. Assessment of Nurse Educator Leadership: Instrument Development and Psychometric Analysis. Nursing Education Perspectives 45(4):p 208-212, 7/8 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001259Krouse, Anne M.; Patterson, Barbara J.; Morin, Karen H.. Assessment of Nurse Educator Leadership: Instrument Development and Psychometric Analysis. Nursing Education Perspectives 45(4):p 208-212, 7/8 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001259Dedicated to excellence in nursing, the National League for Nursing is the leading organization for nurse faculty and leaders in nursing education. Find past episodes of the NLN Nursing EDge podcast online. Get instant updates by following the NLN on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. For more information, visit NLN.org.
Barbara J. Bell, Attorney at Law, fills a valuable niche helping police officers, firefighters and municipal employees gain access to retirement pensions. Ms. Bell works with individuals as well as with labor unions. In addition, she provides professional estate planning services for individuals and assists family members through the probate process. Learn More: https://www.bjbelllaw.com/
Former educator and children's book author Barbara J. Meredith is on this special episode of Knew Amsterdam Radio. Her series "Daisy & Friends," aims to educate and entertain youth of various issues including healthy editing, bullying and more. Learn more at https://www.barbarajmeredithbooks.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knewamsterdam/support
In her captivating book, I Hate You, Mary Sullivan: A Memoir of Inherited Trauma, author Barbara J. Williams offers a vivid depiction of her evolving relationship with her grandmother, Mary Sullivan, and explores the process by which inherited trauma can be passed down from one generation to another. Williams was 22 when Sullivan died in a New Jersey nursing home, far from her family and the town she'd settled in as an immigrant. Williams felt one emotion: relief. She'd never liked the mean, critical woman she called Nana. More than 50 years later, that death suddenly and inexplicably began to haunt Williams, who felt compelled to heal their relationship and learn more about the stoic, tight-lipped Nana who never discussed her past. Who was she? What was her life like in Ireland and then in a strange new country? Why did she make the choices she made? In I Hate You, Mary Sullivan, Williams begins by retracing Nana's footsteps in Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland, and learns that her ancestors, the Kenny family, were farm laborers. For the first time, Williams imagines the poverty and hardship her grandmother likely endured as a child and young woman. When the second famine of 1879 struck, Nana was only 2 years old. Williams wonders how hunger may have affected her grandmother. She also visualizes how the threats of forceful evictions and violent uprisings might have traumatized the young Mary Sullivan. As Williams walks the land Nana walked and learns the cold hard historical facts, she feels compassion for the woman she once hated. But that's not all. Williams, a retired psychiatric nurse and researcher, infuses her narrative with scientific insight. Using her story, she shows how unearthing and understanding the denied stories of the past, Irish or not, can resolve painful inherited emotional patterns. In Nana's narrative, for example, Williams finds keys to her own otherwise inexplicable adolescent anxiety and intense fear of home invasion and death by enemy bombing. When she learns that trauma may be transmitted epigenetically, she thinks, “That fits!” Connect with Dr. Dravon James Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Barbara J. Bell, Attorney at Law, fills a valuable niche helping police officers, firefighters and municipal employees gain access to retirement pensions. Ms. Bell works with individuals as well as with labor unions. In addition, she provides professional estate planning services for individuals and assists family members through the probate process. Learn More: https://www.bjbelllaw.com/
Barbara J. Taylor, author from Scranton, speaking with WVIA's News Director Julie Sidoni, about her new novel titled, "Rain Will Break No Bones," a Kaylie Jones Book issued by Akashic Books. There will be a book event on Saturday, June 1, 2024, at noon at Barnes & Noble, 421 Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre. For more information and other events: www.barbarajtaylor.com/
Send us a Text Message.Back with another one of those block-rocking themes! All of this episode's songs center on laughter, but very few of our subjects this week seem too mirthful. The first funny guy is "Ho Ho Rock n' Roll" by Peter Roberts & Sid Ramin. This 1956 tune is mostly instrumental, featuring the goofy guffaws of broadcaster PB set to a "Las Vegas Grind" arrangement. The second stand up song is "Laughing at Me" by Barbara J & The Silver Slippers. A sweet, if paranoid doo-wop/girl group number that introduces the motif of schadenfreude to the assembled students. Next up is "Laugh Laugh" by The Beau Brummels, an undisputed 60s classic and a textbook example of BUG MUSIC!! We're in the garage for the next two: "I'll Laugh at You" by The Jesters from 1966 and appropriately, "The Last Laugh" by The Cholos. It was only a theme!!
EVERYBODY HAS SECRETS. EVEN THE DEAD. Fifty-year-old Violet has had a good life. The love of an honest man. The joys of motherhood. Yet, even in 1955, her heart still aches over the death of her sister more than four decades earlier. Lately, Violet can't help thinking about the little girl, picturing her in the moments before the accident, wearing that pleated white dress and a hair bow to match. Maybe if her big sister were here now, she could tell Violet what to do about the secret she's been keeping from her daughter Daisy.Daisy has a secret of her own. When she first moved back home to Scranton, she wasn't ready to give up her dreams of performing in Atlantic City. Then she met Johnny, a man who needs music as much as she does. Her first real chance at love. If only they can find the courage to buck small-town thinking when it comes to interracial dating.Small-town thinking. Zethray had seen her fair share of it. That's why she advertised a room to rent in The Negro Motorist Green Book. Give folks a safe place to stay away from home. That's how Johnny ended up at her door. Now he's sweet on some young woman. Not that he told Zethray, but she knows. The dead like to talk, and she listens. If only her mother would tell the secret behind her shocking death. Instead, she stands silent, while that little girl with the bow in her hair runs wild.Rain Breaks No Bones, is the final novel in the Scranton Trilogy, starting with Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night, followed by All Waiting Is Long. Though the novels are connected, they each stand alone.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Fifty-year-old Violet has had a good life. The love of an honest man. The joys of motherhood. Yet, even in 1955, her heart still aches over the death of her sister more than four decades earlier. Lately, Violet can't help thinking about the little girl, picturing her in the moments before the accident, wearing that pleated white dress and a hair bow to match. Maybe if her big sister were here now, she could tell Violet what to do about the secret she's been keeping from her daughter Daisy.Daisy has a secret of her own. When she first moved back home to Scranton, she wasn't ready to give up her dreams of performing in Atlantic City. Then she met Johnny, a man who needs music as much as she does. Her first real chance at love. If only they can find the courage to buck small-town thinking when it comes to interracial dating.Small-town thinking. Zethray had seen her fair share of it. That's why she advertised a room to rent in The Negro Motorist Green Book. Give folks a safe place to stay away from home. That's how Johnny ended up at her door. Now he's sweet on some young woman. Not that he told Zethray, but she knows. The dead like to talk, and she listens. If only her mother would tell the secret behind her shocking death. Instead, she stands silent, while that little girl with the bow in her hair runs wild.Rain Breaks No Bones, is the final novel in the Scranton Trilogy, starting with Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night, followed by All Waiting Is Long. Though the novels are connected, they each stand alone.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
YESTERDAY we could go to our classrooms in school and our parents went to work every day. TODAY some of our parents stay home from work and we are home schooled." Once again, meet Daisy the cat and her three canine friends, H-Dee, Smokie, and Rocky, as together they face a worldwide pandemic. The story tackles the Covid-19 pandemic and how everyone's life changed in just one year. Daisy and Friends What Happened to Yesterday: A Covid-19 Story begins with the definition of the words pandemic and essential workers. The story then explains the changes in our daily lives before and during the pandemic. "Pandemic: When many people in a country or even all over the world have the same illness." "Covid-19: A flu-like illness that passes from one person to another person when they have this illness by sneezing and coughing without covering their nose and mouth. Another way people contract Covid-19 is touching something that the affected person has touched. Some people do not know that they are sick with the Covid-19 until a few days after when they show symptoms of the illness. This is the reason why everyone needs to wear their masks in public, sanitize and wash their hands frequently, and stay six feet away from people they do not live with." Inspiration for the author's books comes from her working over 20 years as a pre-school teacher observing children at work and play. About the author Barbara J Meredith retired from Kids Express Learning Center & Daycare, LLC in 2013. She was co-owner, director, and head teacher for 14 years. The animals in the Daisy and Friends Books are my pets. The inspiration for the books came from over 20 years as a pre-school teacher observing children's behaviors. The following are the book titles of Daisy and Friends Books series: Daisy and Friends How To Stay Healthy Daisy and Friends Rocky's New Friend Daisy and Friends Outside Our Window Daisy and Friends Waiting for the School Bus Daisy and Friends What Happen to Yesterday A Covid 19 Story For more info on the book click HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support
Grief has a way of reshaping our lives in unimaginable ways, and no one knows this better than Dr. Barbara Hopkinson, who joined us to share her story of heartbreaking loss and remarkable resilience. Her journey through the sorrowful terrain of losing her children and husband, coupled with the sting of an online romance scam, lays bare the vulnerabilities we all face in our search for connection. Dr. Barbara's creation of A Butterfly's Journey, a nonprofit dedicated to guiding others through their grief, stands as a beacon of hope, proving that our deepest pain can catalyze profound transformation and support for others. Through our candid discussion, Dr. Barbara peels back the layers on the often-overlooked emotional toll of online scams, especially on those who have already endured great personal loss. Her personal path to self-forgiveness after such a betrayal underscores the message that healing is not just possible, but that it can also lead to empowerment and helping others. By serving on the board of a women's crisis center, Dr. Barbara brings insights into the many forms of abuse and loss, ensuring that our conversation doesn't just stop at awareness, but also leads to actionable support and the nurturing of resilience, one phone call, one photo, and one story at a time. Dr. Barbara J. Hopkinson's bio Dr Barbara J Hopkinson is founder of A Butterfly's Journey™ (ABJ), a nonprofit for resilience after loss, as well as The Compassionate Friends (TCF) of Greater Newburyport, MA. TCF is part of the largest grief recovery organization in the world (supporting family after a child dies). She is also a Grief Recovery Institute certified Advanced Grief Recovery Method (GRM) Specialist, speaker, best-selling author, and retired IBM executive who remains resilient after the loss of 3 children, her husband, an infant brother, her parents, and sight in one eye. Her background is in global corporate technology for several industries, including 10 years at IBM. She received ‘TWIN – Tribute to Women in Industry' from the YWCA. Later in her career and since her retirement, Barbara has led families through the journey of grief for 20 years. During that time, she received awards; ‘Top Professional in Resilience After Loss' and ‘Empowered Woman' awards from IAOTP (International Assn of Top Professionals) as well as being inducted into the WAW (Women Appreciating Women) Hall of Fame. Most recently, Barbara was named LOANI (Ladies Of All Nations International) Leader for Resilience and she also received an honorary doctorate in Humanitarianism from GIA (Global International Alliance) plus a President Biden Lifetime Achievement Award for her nonprofit service. Barbara is author of a memoir titled “A Butterfly's Journey… Healing Grief After the Loss of a Child”, and the first in a series of photo books “Faces of Resilience”, as well as co-author of 8 other books. Barbara is a member of IAOTP, LOANI, and GSFE (Global Society of Female Entrepreneurs). Dr Hopkinson lives north of Boston, near her adult son, stepchildren, their partners, and her five grandchildren. Her favorite role is ‘Nana.'' She also loves travel, cooking and photography. Connect with Dr Barbara More info/non-profit resources: http://abutterflysjourney.org Tel: +1 617-410-6309 Email: info@abutterflysjourney.org Do you care about getting featured and published on Real Talk Real Women Breaking The Silence Around Abuse alongside Dr. Barbara and our other amazing inspiring guest speakers? Apply here: https://apply.realtalk-realwomen.com
"YESTERDAY we could go to our classrooms in school and our parents went to work every day. TODAY some of our parents stay home from work and we are home schooled." Once again, meet Daisy the cat and her three canine friends, H-Dee, Smokie, and Rocky, as together they face a worldwide pandemic. The story tackles the Covid-19 pandemic and how everyone's life changed in just one year. Daisy and Friends What Happened to Yesterday: A Covid-19 Story begins with the definition of the words pandemic and essential workers. The story then explains the changes in our daily lives before and during the pandemic. "Pandemic: When many people in a country or even all over the world have the same illness." "Covid-19: A flu-like illness that passes from one person to another person when they have this illness by sneezing and coughing without covering their nose and mouth. Another way people contract Covid-19 is touching something that the affected person has touched. Some people do not know that they are sick with the Covid-19 until a few days after when they show symptoms of the illness. This is the reason why everyone needs to wear their masks in public, sanitize and wash their hands frequently, and stay six feet away from people they do not live with." Inspiration for the author's books comes from her working over 20 years as a pre-school teacher observing children at work and play. About the author Barbara J Meredith retired from Kids Express Learning Center & Daycare, LLC in 2013. She was co-owner, director, and head teacher for 14 years. The animals in the Daisy and Friends Books are my pets. The inspiration for the books came from over 20 years as a pre-school teacher observing children's behaviors. The following are the book titles of Daisy and Friends Books series: Daisy and Friends How To Stay Healthy Daisy and Friends Rocky's New Friend Daisy and Friends Outside Our Window Daisy and Friends Waiting for the School Bus Daisy and Friends What Happen to Yesterday A Covid 19 Story For more info on the book click HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support
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In this episode, host Mike Messner and his guest Barbara J. discuss this album track from the Cold On The Shoulder album in 1975. You'll also hear from fellow podcasts In The President's Service, Firebreathing Kittens, Victorian Periodical Parade, and the Mostly Folk Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Justice Barbara J. Pariente joined Robert to discuss her remarkable career, the importance of judicial fairness and impartiality, and problems with the current judicial selection process in Florida.Justice Pariente's legal career began 50 years ago with a 2-year clerkship for U.S. District Judge Norman Roettger. She then settled in West Palm Beach, where she practiced for nearly 20 years before being appointed to the Fourth District Court of Appeal in 1993. She was appointed to the Florida Supreme Court in 1997, becoming the first Jewish woman justice. Justice Pariente was the second woman to serve on the state's high court and the second to serve as Chief Justice (2004 to 2006). She is a champion for children's rights, a cancer survivor, and a nationally recognized advocate for women and women lawyers. She was inducted into the Florida Women's Hall of Fame in 2008. She retired from the Court in 2019. Resources: NAWJ Informed Voters ProjectTake Stock in ChildrenJustice Pariente on judicial independence at the National Constitution Center (June 2014)Book recommendation:A Most Disorderly Court: Scandal and Reform in the Florida Judiciary (Martin Dyckman)Send your questions, comments, and feedback to summarilypod@gmail.com.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinion expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast's advertisers. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast's creator is prohibited.
Are you considering on-line dating? Join Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr Frank Powers and guest Barbara Hopkinson for a discussion of using dating apps after spouse loss. Barbara is founder […] The post Barbara J Hopkinson: Spouse Loss On line Dating After Loss appeared first on Open to Hope.
Host MC Sungaila trades insights with Barbara J. Dawson, a litigation partner and the incoming Chair of Snell & Wilmer, about recognizing leadership opportunities, authenticity, how to become highly engaged with and navigate your law firm, and the importance of having a sense of community.
Sure, you have a non-native invasive species, a beautiful plant, by the way, in a container on your back patio. There's no way it will wind up in a wild space, choking out native plants, depleting the local ecosystem, starving the pollinators. No way. Right? Wrong. Barbara J. Sullivan, who once was a traditional, English garden enthusiast, keeping things clipped, raked, and tucked, took her time accepting some of these ideas. She also implemented them in stages. As she explains, once you understand your private green space as part of an inseparable whole, you will never see it the same way again.
At the 45th National Conference of The Compassionate Friends in Houston Texas, 2022; bereaved parent and spouse, Dr. Barbara J. Hopkinson, talks about focusing on love and self care after […] The post Dr. Barbara J. Hopkinson: Love Heals appeared first on Open to Hope.
At the 45th National Conference of The Compassionate Friends in Houston Texas, 2022; bereaved parent and spouse, Dr. Barbara J Hopkinson, talks about three things you can do after a […] The post Dr. Barbara J Hopkinson: 3 Things to do After a Loss appeared first on Open to Hope.
What happens to us when we die? Is there an afterlife? How do parents cope with the loss of their child? Dr. Barbara J. Hopkinson has experienced grief first hand and now provides emotional support for parents who have lost a child. Join Coach MJ as he hosts this amazing woman , author of "A Butterflies Journey" as she opens up about her own story and how she helps other reshape their own after a loss. #CoachMJTolan #TheRealMissionIampossibleshow #Tedxspeaker #TolanBrothers #Lifeafterdeath
On the second episode of Site Bite's Podcast season one, Carlton and Rob talk with Dr. Cathy Cameron about the origins of Chaco. We dive into the contemporary interpretations of where the people came from behind the monumental structures at Chaco as well as what the area was like before Chaco became a center of ritual and political influence. We discuss the broader Chacoan world such as Mesoamerican relations and Chacoan outlying settlements in the Southwest. We conclude this conversation with Dr. Cameron with her research on captive taking in small-scale societies and how that relates to Chacoan population demographics. Links Cameron, Catherine M. 2009 Chaco and After in the Northern San Juan: Excavations at the Bluff Great House. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. 2013 How People Moved among Ancient Societies: Broadening the View. American Anthropologist 115(2):218-231. 2016 Captive: How Stolen People Changed the World. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. Kennett, Douglas J., Stephen Plog, Richard J. George, Brendan J. Culleton, Adam S. Watson, Pontus Skoglund, Nadin Rohland, Swapan Mallick, Kristin Stewardson, Logan Kistler, Steven A. LeBlanc, Peter M. Whiteley, David Reich, and George H. Perry 2017 Archaeogenomic Evidence Reveals Prehistoric Matrilineal Dynasty. Nature Communications 8(14115):1-9. Mills, Barbara J., Matthew A. Peeples, Leslie D. Aragon, Benjamin A. Bellorado, Jeffery J. Clark, Evan Giomi, and Thomas C. Windes 2018 Evaluating Chaco Migration Scenarios using Dynamic Social Network Analysis. Antiquity 92(364):922-939. Weiner, Robert S. 2015 A Sensory Approach to Exotica, Ritual Practice, and Cosmology at Chaco Canyon. Kiva 81(3): 220-246. Contact For Guest: Dr. Cathy Cameron Email: catherine.cameron@colorado.edu Carlton Shield Chief Gover Email: pawneearchaeologist@gmail.com instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist Twitter: @PaniArchaeology Website: https://www.colorado.edu/anthropology/carlton-gover Robert Weiner Robert.weiner@colorado.edu Instagram: @chacoroadsproject Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
On the first episode of Site Bite's Podcast season one, Carlton and Rob talk with Rich Friedman about the landscape and chronology of the famed Chaco Canyon archaeological site. We start off by getting Rich's background in geology and how that education propelled him into Chacoan archaeology. We go in-depth about his work using emerging technologies and how those tools have allowed archaeologists to expand our understanding of the region's environment and human behavior in and around Chaco Canyon. Links Clark, Jeffery J., and Barbara J. Mills (eds.) 2018 Chacoan Archaeology at the 21st Century. Archaeology Southwest Magazine 32(2-3). Friedman, Richard A., Anna Sofaer, and Robert S. Weiner 2017 Remote Sensing of Chaco Roads Revisited: Lidar Documentation of the Great North Road, Pueblo Alto Landscape, and Aztec Airport Mesa Road. Advances in Archaeological Practice 5(4):365-381. Friedman, Richard A., Anna Sofaer, and Robert S. Weiner 2021 (in press) Chaco's Greater Landscape Revealed and Re-Created with New Technologies. In The Greater Chaco Landscape: Ancestors, Scholarship, and Advocacy, edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke and Carrie C. Heitman. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Lekson, Steven H. (ed.) 2006 The Archaeology of Chaco Canyon: An Eleventh-Century Pueblo Regional Center. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe, NM. Lekson,Stephen H., Thomas C. Windes, John R. Stein and W. James Judge 1988 The Chaco Canyon Community. Scientific American 259(1):100-109. Mills, Barbara J. 2002 Recent Research on Chaco: Changing Views on Economy, Ritual, and Society. Journal of Archaeological Research 10(1):65-117. Stein, John, Richard Friedman, Taft Blackhorse, and Richard Loose 2007 Revisiting Downtown Chaco. In The Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, edited by Stephen H. Lekson, pp. 199-224. The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. Contact For Guest: Rich Friedman Email: r.friedman.nm@gmail.com Carlton Shield Chief Gover Email: pawneearchaeologist@gmail.com instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist Twitter: @PaniArchaeology Website: https://www.colorado.edu/anthropology/carlton-gover Robert Weiner Robert.weiner@colorado.edu Instagram: @chacoroadsproject Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Niki Rymple - The End of the Day Jess Novak Band - I'd Rather Be With You Susan Friend - Take Me To Church Cathy DeWitt - Rob's Song Marashe - The Love Rebecca Tatum - I Could Love You Ditto - Up Real Close Barbara J - Words Don't Come Easy Laura Bachynski - My Heaven INANNA - You And Me Only Katrina Brown - Crush You The Cool Connection - Encore Amour For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Eileen Sherman at: Visit our Sponsor Jaane Doe at: Visit our Sponsor Rece Jay at: Visit our Sponsor Elaine Peacock at:
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http://opentohope.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/04081111/Barbara-Hopkinson-MP3-for-Audio-Podcasting.mp3 Barbara J. Hopkinson, founder of A Butterfly's Journey To A New Normal and The Compassionate Friends of Greater Newburyport, MA, lost 3 children and has led bereaved families through the journey of grief since 2003. She is a certified Grief Recovery Specialist and author of two books. Barbara resides north of Boston.
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kristina Lachaga - Last Christmas Karen Kamenetsky - Zot Hanukkah Amy Susan Heard - O Holy Night Bree Noble - Gift Beneath The Star Kelly Fitzgerald - Silent Night Melani Skybell - Christmas Toy Melody Davis - Mary Did You Know Tracy Stark - Perfect Christmas Michele McLaughlin - Little Drummer Boy Nancy Wenstrom And Brad Catania - Good Cheer Barbara J - Song for a Winter's Night Lev Shelo with Corry Bell - Hashivenu Elecha Alison Joy Williams - I Can't Wait for Christmas Charise Sowells and Friends - Lulay, Thou Little Tiny Child Lorrie Newman Keating - The Marvelous Toy Michelle Schmitt - Season Of My Memory Makayla Lynn - It's Christmas Willow & Wood - Blue Christmas Poeina Suddarth - Bring My Baby Back (For Christmas) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsors: Get music by Melody Davis at: Visit our sponsors: Get music by Nancy Wenstrom at: Visit our sponsors: Get music by Ariel Rose at: Visit our sponsors: Get music by Michelle Schmitt at :
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