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377: Houston Half Marathon | State 5000m Champs | Elite Marathon Fields Whether you're a first timer, chasing a new PB or vying for a podium place, the McLaren Vale Marathon is the run for you on the 1st of June. With a new town centre race hub, beautiful courses through the vines, award winning wines and much, much more to see and do - South Australia's favourite destination race will not disappoint. Register today at mclarenvalemarathon.com.au Brad continues to manage short term pain for the long game. Julian hosts the Hoka Bondi 9 launch Melbourne, then goes through some old Strava segments of his. Brady returns from Brisbane and gets a lay of the land up north. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee https://axilcoffee.com.au/ Morgan McDonald runs 4th fastest Australian Half Marathon of all time of 60:58, to place 11th at the Houston Half Marathon. Conner Mantz came second in an American Record time of 57:17, scrapping with Addisu Gobena to the line, while Pat Tiernan withdrew after 10k. Lauren Ryan also ran the fourth fastest Australian half marathon time of 68:43, with Senayet Getachew of Ethiopia winning in 66:05 ahead of Weini Kelati setting a new American record in 66:09. Official Results Max Shervington and Sian Munks each take out the Western Australian 5000m Champs. Results via World Athletics Jacob Gardner and Beth Allen win the Tasmania State 5000m Championships. Official Athletics Tasmania Results London Marathon announced their elite fields including Andy Buchanan, Brett Robinson and Jack Rayner. Eliud Kipchoge will return as will defending champion Alexander Mutiso Munyao, and also feature Valencia Marathon winner Sebastian Sawe and Jacob Kiplimo making his debut. World Athletics Article Pat Tiernan to line up for the Boston Marathon, with this year's edition to be headlined by defending champions Hellen Obiri and Sisay Lemma. World Athletics Article This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. Visit precisionhydration.com. This week's listener question asks what the definitive effort for a long run should be. The whispers are out for a National Cross Country Champs venue locked in for the next few years as well as marathon race announcements, then Moose on the Loose opens up the discussion of the motivations of a Run Leader building their personal profile. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
To find out more about life at IMPRINT Church and how you can get involved, you can find us at our Website: https://www.weareimprint.org Instagram and Twitter: @imprintleic (Leicester) or @imprintldn (London) Introduction Credits Produced by Korby Voiceover by Jackie Edited by IMPRINT CRTVS
The transition to college can be tough for both students and parents. Whether it's your first time moving a kid into a dorm or you find yourself with an empty nest after all your kids are out of the house, life is suddenly different. Racquel Williams hosts a panel of moms and advisors to learn how to parent differently at this stage of life, avoid being a helicopter parent, and embrace your “second act”. She's joined by Jodi Silverman, founder of Moms Who Dare, Beth Allen, a participant in Moms Who Dare and founder of DIY HIP Chicks, and Dr. Deanne DeCrescenzo, Associate Dean of Students in the Division of Student Affairs at Temple University. Then, on Shara in the City, Shara Dae Howard meets a disco legend: Russell Dabney, the drummer for the Village People. Sitting on a Philly stoop, they talk about his career, life on tour, and the unbeatable feeling of watching a crowd do the “YMCA” as he plays. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Beth Allen has made a career of advising employers and benefits professionals on the legal obligations imposed by federal and state benefits-related laws. She has a knack for taking complicated compliance concepts and effectively explaining them to plan sponsors, HR leaders, and company executives alike.In this episode, Eric and Beth Allen discuss:The primary aim of DOL investigationsThe advantage of honesty and a cooperative attitudeIPS and fiduciary training benefitsBeing a proactive fiduciary Key Takeaways:Voluntary compliance is the primary aim of DOL investigations, not penalty enforcement.Honest and cooperative attitudes from plan administrators can significantly influence investigation outcomes.While not mandatory, an Investment Policy Statement (IPS) and fiduciary training greatly benefit plan compliance and decision-making.Proactive measures like proper documentation, voluntary corrections, and understanding the DOL's audit process are critical for benefit plan management.“Employers - look at the DOL and even, let's say IRS auditors as some sort of boogeyman. The DOL in the real world, they are people who are required to enforce ERISA as the law. But the good thing about the DOL is that they generally are going to want voluntary compliance.” - Beth Allen Connect with Beth Allen:Website: https://alleneblaw.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/allen-benefits-law/ Connect with Eric Dyson: Website: https://90northllc.com/Phone: 940-248-4800Email: contact@90northllc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/401kguy/ The information contained herein is general in nature and is provided solely for educational and informational purposes.It is not intended to provide a specific recommendation of any type of product or service discussed in this presentation or to provide any warranties, financial advice or legal advice.The specific facts and circumstance of all qualified plans can vary and the information contained in this podcast may or may not apply to your individual circumstances or to your plan or client plan specific circumstances.
Beth Allen is Manager of Community Development for the Girl Scouts of Central Illinois. She also is Rotary Youth Exchange Chair for the local District 6460. Beth spoke to Community Voices about upcoming Girl Scouts of Central Illinois events, her travel experiences, and Rotary Youth Exchange. She also discusses an organization called Together Women Rise.
Ben, Taylor and Connor discuss the Valspar Championship, where Peter Malnati won his second PGA Tour title in a decade, and the Players Championship, where Scotty Scheffler cemented his status as the world number one. Peter Malnati's win: The hosts talk about how Malnati's win was a feel-good story for the PGA Tour, as he was a representative of the middle-class players who struggle to keep their cards and make a living. They also mention how his win secured him a spot in the Masters and other big events, and how he was emotional in his post-round interview with his family Cameron Young's runner-up finish: The hosts compare Young to Scottie Scheffler, who also has seven second-place finishes on the PGA Tour without a win. They discuss how Young's putting is his weakness, and how he needs to improve it to close out tournaments. They also note how Young is not a very likable person on tour. Difficulty of Innisbrook: The hosts describe how Innisbrook is one of the toughest courses on the PGA Tour, with narrow fairways, fast greens and windy conditions. They compare it to Sahalee, a course in Washington that hosted the PGA Championship in 1998. They also admire how Malnati was able to shoot 12-under to win by two strokes. Preview of the Masters: The hosts share their thoughts on the upcoming Masters, the first major of the year. They talk about how Scottie Scheffler is the favorite to win, how Rory McIlroy is under pressure to complete the career grand slam, and how Wyndham Clark and Brian Harmon are dark horses to watch. They also mention how they will have a special LPGA Major preview episode with guest Beth Allen, a former LPGA player.
Child actor, teenage homeowner, Shortland Street star and mum-of-three … it's safe to say that Beth Allen (Google her face immediately, you know her) has lived a pretty exciting life. Today, we have the privilege of sitting down with Beth to talk about her own financial journey, and the importance of keeping her finances aligned with her ethics. From industry pay disparities to the cost of being a woman on screen, investing her kids' pocket money to Elon Musk's big plans for Mars, Beth's here to tell it like it is. Sophie really, really wants to be her friend – and we're pretty sure you will too. If you want to find out what kind of investor you are, try this quiz we've put together with Pathfinder! It's such a great way to find out what your values are and what kind of companies you might like to invest in! And for more information about Pathfinder head to Pathfinder.kiwi. For more from The Curve:InstagramWebsiteTikTokNewsletter Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former LPGA and LET Member Beth Allen joins Ben to talk about how she got into golf, life on Tour, living in Europe as an American, her experience in golf media, and her transition into coaching collegiately This episode, as always, is brought to you by Boom Sticks Golf, follow them @boomsticksgolf on instagram and use code ITL20 for 20% off your order @insidetheleathergolfpodcast @ben_circeo @connormiele_ @tpirnke21 @bethallengolf
LISTEN: We welcome Beth Allen to the show with Keller Williams West Sound in Gig Harbor, Washington. Beth adjusted her mindset and decided to go ‘all-in' on her real estate career, in fact she challenged herself to see how much money she could make in two years. This led her to doubling her business, and she hasn't looked back since! We dive into all the hot topics: from lead gen, to leverage, to client care. Tune in!
is owned by Mary Cook & Beth Allen. The Correct Connect™ innovative rein training system was the first product launched. It combines hook-and-loop fastener reins and gloves to ensure a steady contact with your horse's mouth. Since then, Correct Connect™ has continued to innovate and develop new products. Improve your riding, improve your horse. Correct Connect offers a wide array of products to educate riders about correct connection and riding position with the welfare and comfort of the horse and rider as the priority.
This week on The Women's Golf Show, Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen are joined by PGA Professional at Walton Heath Golf Club Jo Taylor!Jo was the first person to teach Jenni to play golf, and both explain the journey they went through together.Jo also describes what it was like having one of the biggest golf tournaments, the AIG Women's Open, come to her club and the positive impact it's had on the membership and wider community.Plus Beth talks through her victorious week at the US Senior Women's Open, where she caddied for Trish Johnson and helped her secure the title!
The Black Wolf Paranormal is a paranormal team based out of Gallatin, TN. The group was founded in 2020 and presently has five members. The team consists of three lead investigators which are Todd Escue, LeAnne Escue, and Beth Allen. Zach Escue and Haley Kaiser are also team members. The Black Wolf's mission is to provide support to historical locations by hosting public paranormal investigation events. These events are fundraisers to provide funds for repairs and upkeep to preserve these beautiful pieces of history. The team are members of the paranormal committee for Trousdale Place in Gallatin, TN. Trousdale Place is a historic home in Sumner County TN. Currently, the team is leading public investigations at The Historic Bell Witch Cave in Adams, TN, and looking forward to future public hunts at Trousdale Place.
Ever wondered what goes into designing a golf course? Well now we have the answer!Renowned designer Christine Fraser joins Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen to talk about her work and her passion for adapting courses to be more inclusive for female players.The team also reflect on a brilliant week at Walton Heath, where Lilia Vu won the 2023 AIG Women's Open.
For the first time ever, Jenni Falconer, Ali Whitaker and Beth Allen are together in-person for a very special episode of The Women's Golf Show! On the eve of the AIG Women's Open, this podcast comes direct from Walton Heath as the best players in the world finalise their preparations. They take a look at what the fans can expect this week, which players to have an eye on and give their insight on this unique course.Plus, there's a head-to-head battle in an AIG Women's Open edition of Par 3, Par 4, Par 5
Being a Mum is tough, being a golf professional is tough, and Katherine Perry-Hamski is combining the two!She joins Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen to describe the challenges and joys of travelling the world with her 2-year-old son John, and the support she's received to make it all possible.Katherine also opens up about the physical changes she experienced when both pregnant and after giving birth, and the impact that had on her game.Plus will Katherine or Beth take the crown in this week's edition of Par 3, Par 4, Par 5?
Description: Co-host Mary Jo Strobel, APFED's Executive Director, is joined by co-host Holly Knotowicz, a speech-language pathologist and feeding specialist living with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) who serves on APFED's Health Sciences Advisory Council. They talk with guest Dr. James Franciosi, Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at Nemours Children's Health in Orlando, Florida. In this episode, Mary Jo Strobel and Holly Knotowicz interview Dr. James Franciosi about his research with proton pump inhibitors, personalized medicine, the different factors that influence the response EoE patients may have to very high dose PPI treatments and other treatments, including dietary eliminations, swallowed oral steroid medications, and for some patients, biologic medications. Dr. Franciosi explains the uses of these various treatments and compares the risks of medical treatments with the risk of untreated EoE. He also describes the potential for advances in treatment choices. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace the relationship that exists between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [:49] Co-host Mary Jo Strobel welcomes co-host Holly Knotowicz. Holly introduces the topic of proton pump inhibitors and EoE. [1:28] Holly introduces Dr. James Franciosi, Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at Nemours Children's Health in Orlando, Florida. [1:39] Since 2008, Dr. Franciosi has cared for children and teens with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs). His team's mission is to reduce the symptoms of EoE and EGIDs and they have published more than 60 peer-reviewed publications. [1:55] Holly thanks Dr. Franciosi for joining the podcast. [2:06] Dr. Franciosi “grew up” with Beth Mays (now Beth Allen), whose family suffered from eosinophilic GI disease. When Dr. Franciosi was at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), he became very interested in eosinophilic esophagitis, which was starting to emerge as something that was different from gastroesophageal reflux. [2:30] Dr. Franciosi had the opportunity to work with Dr. Liacouras, Dr. Spergel, and many others at CHOP. He transitioned to Cincinnati Children's Hospital with the leadership of Dr. Marc Rothenberg, Dr. Phil Putnam, and a group trying to optimize the care for children with eosinophilic GI disease. [3:01] Dr. Franciosi then moved to a leadership role at Nemours Children's Health in Orlando, Florida. He has been with Nemours Children's Health for the past 11 years. There he has done additional research in eosinophilic disease and seen many changes for the good with these conditions. [3:37] Mary Jo notes that early in his career, Dr. Franciosi had worked with Beth Mays, now Beth Allen, who is one of the founders of APFED. Dr. Franciosi has been working with eosinophilic diseases since the time APFED was founded. [3:56] Dr. Franciosi has conducted research into how the role of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) in the evaluation and treatment of EoE has evolved over time. His team is very interested in what therapies may be effective for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) for individual patients. [4:24] The research Dr. Franciosi has been doing for EoE and other conditions is trying to look at the right drug for the right patient, with the right dosing, etc. He calls that precision medicine or personalized medicine. [4:39] Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are medications that have been around for decades. There has been an evolution of thought about whether this is a medicine that we use to define the condition of EoE or now something we can use as a treatment option. [4:57] There have not been any randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials for EoE using this medication and there has been a lot of variability in the literature about how well they work. That's some of the research Dr. Franciosi has been looking into and also making sure that these are communicated as an option for the right patients with EoE. [5:27] PPIs are traditionally thought of as blocking one of the common pathways for acid in the stomach. A proton pump in parietal cells in the GI tract pumps acid into the stomach that helps you fight bad bacteria. Sometimes the acid can cause irritation in the GI tract, the stomach, and the esophagus. The PPIs work to block those pumps. [6:15] Over the past several decades, the thinking around EoE has evolved from it being thought to be a reflux condition that had a lot of eosinophils or allergic cells, that just didn't get better, to being thought of as strictly different from reflux, to thinking that it may be a mix for some patients. [6:42] As the first guidelines for EoE were developed, the initial thought was to use the PPI medications to exclude gastroesophageal reflux. In the first consensus guidelines, patients had to fail the proton pump inhibitors at a high dose to be defined as EoE. This has changed over time. In 2018 there were new guidelines with new research. [7:15] The newer thinking is that the PPIs are not to make the diagnosis, but they're one of several different therapies that we can use; dietary interventions and different medications, including PPIs, swallowed steroids, and some of the newer biologic medications. [8:14] H2 blockers are some of the older medications that block acid in the stomach, but they block it in a different way. They block the histamine type-2 receptor, one of the pathways by which acid is produced in the stomach. The proton pump inhibitors block the proton pump. They're stronger medications and they work better for acid. [8:46] The H2RA medications have names that end in “tidine” like famotidine. The PPI medications have names that end with “azole” like pantoprazole or esomeprazole. [9:45] EoE is a condition that we've learned a lot about over the past several decades. The PPI medications may have different functions. They may block the acid in the stomach; they may also have a role in reducing some of the inflammation. This led to questioning if PPIs should be used to make a diagnosis or as a choice of therapy. [10:36] From the 1990s to the 2000 era, to the most recent guidelines in 2018, the thinking about the treatment of EoE and the use of PPIs has evolved. [10:49] One of the important things to know is that just because you've been on a PPI, doesn't mean that you're on a high dose of PPI therapy. This is important in children and different practices. [11:12] The general recommendation for PPI therapies is to use a high dose of PPI twice a day. For adults, that's 40 mg of esomeprazole twice a day. For children, it's 1 mg per kg of body weight twice a day. That's a high dose. For some people, it may be that the medication was not used at a high dose. [11:37] The goal ultimately is to back off the high dose and to decrease the amount of medication that's being administered. [11:47] Dr. Franciosi says the main surprise in his findings was that the studies in both adults and children are “all over the place.” Some people report a 30% or 20% response; other colleagues throughout the world have reported a response of about two-thirds of the patients. It was surprising to see how variable the response was. [12:18] Dr. Franciosi thinks there is variation in the choice of PPI medications, the dosing, and how they're administered. Dr. Franciosi and his team are also looking at how people respond to these medications. That's where personalized medicine comes in; your genes, and factors in your body can influence how well you are responding. [12:53] Precision medicine has been used in pediatric gastroenterology for inflammatory bowel disease with medications like 6-mercaptopurine, azathioprine, and some of the biologic medications. People can respond differently to medication. Genetic variation or other factors may create different patterns of response to the same medications. [13:25] Precision medicine and personalized medicine are interchangeable terms. [13:48] Before reviewing the literature for his most recent publication, Dr. Franciosi had done some genetic testing and identified that there are genetic variations that do influence how people respond or don't respond to the PPI medications. [14:09] We need to learn more about genetic variations. Dr. Franciosi thinks for every new diagnosis of EoE, PPIs should be considered as a medication. It's important for patients and families to know the different options. Providers may have their own biases but they should lay out the options for their patients and families to decide. [14:47] Dietary intervention has significant benefits for children, teens, and adults. There can be hardships with quality of life that have to be considered. Taking medication for the long term also has considerations. The newer biologic medications are a fantastic step forward but they are expensive. They are just starting to be used for EoE. [15:21] Dr. Franciosi likes to identify to his patients that there are options in treatments: dietary elimination, proton pump inhibitors, swallowed steroids, and biologic medication for people who have strictures (narrowing) in their esophagus or fibro stenosis (scar tissue). These patients are less likely to respond to PPI medication. [15:57] We need to do more research on this and more future prospective trials, patients with scarring are those where a different type of therapy beyond the PPI medications. Patients with inflammatory symptoms seem to respond to PPI medication. [17:04] Dr. Franciosi's patients and families are making some choices together. Dietary elimination may not be the right choice for certain patients but they need to have the option. Dr. Franciosi presents dietary elimination as effective for many patients. It's an investment upfront. It presents the benefit of not using long-term medications. [17:44] Sometimes when children have growth concerns, or the dietary interventions don't work or are not possible, different medications may be considered. [18:13] The benefit of using PPIs in treatment is that you can reduce the inflammation that's occurring, alleviate symptoms and make patients feel better. There has been some debate about whether this is related to the acid primarily in the stomach and some breaks in the esophagus lining that cause antigens to go in and cause inflammation. [18:51] Dr. Franciosi uses a balanced approach with patients and families. He tells them every treatment has risks associated with it. Also, not treating EoE has risks. He did studies at Cincinnati on what happened to patients 15 years later if they were untreated. It can involve more scar tissue, strictures, symptoms, and growth issues. [19:37] PPIs have gotten a lot of bad press over the past few years, primarily looking at the rates of infection. When you block stomach acid, that acid is no longer there to kill bad bacteria. So there are more associated respiratory infections and stomach infections like gastroenteritis, GI bugs, etc. [20:02] Other risks that have been talked about are dementia and kidney issues, often in older populations and patients who are generally sicker. Many people are on PPIs for general GI disorders unnecessarily. If you don't need a drug, you shouldn't be on it. [20:34] The risk/benefit analysis of the infections, and other people have talked about low bone mineral density, etc., have to be balanced with the risk of untreated disease and the potential risk of other medications, as well. [21:14] For the vast majority of patients, EoE is a chronic, long-term condition. Once you take the treatment away, whether that's eliminating foods, or taking medication, the condition will come right back. That's also true with proton pump inhibitors. [21:36] The recommended approach for PPIs is a high dose of medication twice a day, to start, a repeat endoscopy after eight to 12 weeks, and come down to maintenance, which would just be once a day. [21:55] Colleagues in Spain, who have published on this, have said about two-thirds of patients responded to the really high dose PPI medications and that among those people that respond, about two-thirds continue on maintenance and do well. Not everybody will necessarily respond or do OK with the lower dose of medication. [22:17] In general, if you take away the medications or the treatment that you're using, the disease will come right back and those risks of progression or scar tissue, creating strictures, and developing symptoms would return as well. [22:39] If you are considering PPIs, ask your doctor their perspective on the different treatments that Dr. Franciosi has been discussing here. Considerations include PPIs, dietary elimination, swallowed steroid medications, and for some patients, biologic medications. Dr. Franciosi thinks biologics will become more used over the years. [23:43] Dr. Franciosi would recommend asking a treating provider about the choice of PPI medications, the dosing that they're planning to use, whether or not it is high-dose medication, and even what the plan is for coming down off the medication with an endoscopy or a transnasal endoscopy in eight to 12 weeks, and maintenance. [24:03] In the U.S., high-dose PPI may not be covered by insurance. They may approve 40 mg of esomeprazole once a day but not twice a day, or make it challenging to get approved. The patients may do the second dose over the counter and Dr. Franciosi will walk them through how to do that. [24:58] Dr. Franciosi thinks the ideal would be that patients are diagnosed with eosinophilic esophagitis and then get a cheek swab to determine their profile and what kind of response they will have using esomeprazole or if he recommends oral viscous budesonide or fluticasone. It would also be great to identify who may respond or not respond to biologic medications. [25:37] The ideal of personalized or precision medicine is to be able to identify the right choice of treatment, including dietary approaches, for the right patient, at the right dosing. [25:50] An underappreciated area for EoE is recognizing that we don't have good testing to identify food reactions, allergies, etc. It would be wonderful. Allergy testing doesn't correlate because it's mostly IgE based. So that's a reason for dietary elimination. [26:38] Mary Jo and Holly thank Dr. Franciosi for participating in the podcast. Dr. Franciosi says the takeaway is that PPIs should be considered as an option for various patients. [27:20] To learn more about eosinophilic esophagitis, visit apfed.org/eoe, apfed.org/specialists, and apfed.org/eos-connections. Holly and Mary Jo thank APFED's education partners, linked below. Mentioned in This Episode: American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Nemours Children's Health Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Cincinnati Children's Hospital Beth Allen Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases Podcast Education Partners: This episode of APFED's podcast is brought to you thanks to the support of AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi, and Regeneron. Tweetables: “We've been very interested in what therapies may be effective for eosinophilic esophagitis, or EoE. The research that we've been doing … is trying to look at the right drug for the right patient, at the right dosing, etc.” — James Franciosi, MD “The main benefit [of using PPIs as a treatment for EoE] is that you can reduce the inflammation that's occurring, [and] alleviate symptoms to make patients feel better.” — James Franciosi, MD “Once you take the treatment away, whether that's eliminating foods, or taking medication, for the vast majority of people, the condition will come right back. That's also true with proton pump inhibitors.” — James Franciosi, MD Featured speaker: Dr. James Franciosi Gastroenterology at Nemours Children's Health, Florida
The award-winning Women's Golf Show is back for 2023!To kick off the new series, Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen are joined by 2022 Women's Amateur Champion, Jess Baker, to look back on the 2023 Championship at Prince's.She also shares her experiences of getting into the sport and offers some hints and tips for others looking to take it up!Plus, who'll emerge victorious when Beth faces Jess in Par 3, Par 4, Par 5?!The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, bringing you everything you need to know from the women's game. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
"We're really seeing this evolution of CAS that's happening here, 12-15 years after we started talking about this as a separate service line that was gaining traction" - talking about what's new on the CAS front with Amy Bridges, Professional Development Manager at CPA.com, and Beth Allen, Partner and Head of Client Accounting Services at GreerWalker LLP. Client Accounting Services (CAS) is an area of the profession that is quickly growing and likely to continue to grow in the foreseeable future. Listen to our discussion about how this could effect you and other firms.Resources:2022 Benchmark surveyAmy Bridges Profile | CPA.comBeth Allen Profile | GreerWalker LLP
In this episode, Beth Allen and Chase Cannon look at several new developments for plan compliance in 2023. The two start with the recent announcement on the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, which impacts the outbreak period and extension of timeframes for certain compliance deadlines. Chase then dives in on the CAA 2023 extension of relief for telehealth services in conjunction with HSA eligibility. Chase and Beth close by outlining several state compliance challenges, including state law interaction with telehealth services and the ever-evolving landscape of state paid family and medical leave laws.
On this episode of Crap No One Tells You, Beth Allen joins us to talk about being, and what it takes to be, a female homeowner. As a homeowner, licensed contractor, and teacher of home-improvement, Beth has a crap-ton of knowledge and experience in her toolbelt. Join our conversation as she explains what goes into being a good homeowner, how to avoid falling victim to home improvement scams, what to look for when attempting to fix issues in the home, how to stay vigilant when attempting DIY home improvement labor, and more!Beth Allen, Licensed ContractorOwner, DIY Hip Chickshttps://diyhipchicks.com/Check out her YouTube Channel, @DIYHIPChicks!Thank you to our sponsor, RedKnight! www.redknight.comRedKnight.com - our sponsor and host Want to turn your small business into an awesome brand so you can see more consistent growth?
This episode features our interview with Bif Naked. Bif Naked aka Beth Allen, is a rock star, breast cancer survivor and proud hospice volunteer. We chat about life as a rock star, her passion for volunteering and interest in healthcare. For more information visit: waitingroomrevolution.com Our theme song is Maypole by Ketsa and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
On this episode of The Women's Golf Show, Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen are joined by two women who are at the forefront of promoting golf for players with a disability.Monique Kalkman is a 4-time Paralympian who picked up the sport after a hugely successful career in table tennis and wheelchair tennis, whilst Aimi Bullock is Director of Development at EDGA. Both share their experience of finding golf, and encouraging others to pick up their clubs and play one of the most inclusive sports around!Meanwhile, they also hear from Hollywood actress Kathryn Newton on how she juggles a busy filming schedule with getting out on the course.The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, bringing you everything you need to know from the women's game. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
RGC friend of the brand and pro golfer Beth Allen takes over the EAL Show for a special episode live from Scotland. Beth sits down with journalist Matt Cooper, who has spent years living the true adventure of golf.This special episode of the EAL Show is presented by our friends at FanDuel Sportsbook. Download the FanDuel Sportsbook app and sign up using promo code RGC to get started with your NO SWEAT FIRST BET UP TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! Beth Allen///Instagram: @bethallengolfMatt Cooper///Twitter: @mattcoopergolfRANDOM GOLF CLUB///Web: www.randomgolfclub.comInstagram: @randomgolfclubTwitter: @randomgolfclubFacebook: www.facebook.com/randomgolfclubERIK ANDERS LANG///Web: www.erikanderslang.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/erikanderslangTwitter: www.twitter.com/erikanderslangFacebook: www.facebook.com/erikanderslangYouTube: www.youtube.com/user/eriklang12Stay up-to-date with the podcast by subscribing!National Disclaimer: 21+ and present in AZ, CT, IA, IL, LA (permitted parishes only), MI, NJ, NY, PA, TN, WV, or WY. First online real money wager only. Refund issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire 14 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (IA, MI, NJ, PA, IL), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342, 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY), or visit www.1800gambler.net (WV).
Dr. Beth Allen has been a part of Fort Zumwalt School District her entire career, as an elementary teacher, as a curriculum writer and now, as the Principal at Dardenne Elementary where she is looking forward to celebrating the Knights' traditions, and community events. 8.12.22
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Ali Whitaker makes her long awaited return to the show, so she catches up with Jenni Falconer on her time at the 150th Open at St Andrews. There's a recap of the latest news from the world of women's golf, and Beth Allen gives us an update on her quest to qualify for the AIG Women's Open.In this week's 'Iona Meets', Iona Stephen speaks with Carys Irvine, a young woman looking to forge a career in the golf media world.Then, it's the preview of this week's Amundi Evian Championship and Ali brings us all the latest news from the course, including the tale of Leona Maguire's lost clubs. Finally, Ali tackles the Par 3, Par 4, Par 5 Practice Round, and does rather well!The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, bringing you everything you need to know from the women's game. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
This week on the Women's Golf Show Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen welcome caddie and LET pro Holly Clyburn to the podcast. They discuss Holly's experience carrying the bag for Stephanie Kyraciou at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship and reflection of In-gee Chun's victory at Congressional.There's also a look back on the Women's Amateur Championship, and this week's 'Iona Meets' features Girls' U16 Amateur Champion Grace Crawford. Plus Holly is challenged to a game of Par 3, Par 4, Par 5.The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, bringing you everything you need to know from the women's game. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen look back on a bumper two weeks in women's golf - a fortnight in which history was made at the Scandinavian Mixed. Commentator Inci Mehmet joins the show to explain how Linn Grant became the first woman to win on the DP World Tour, and argues why anyone who criticises the result is wrong.Ahead of this week's Women's Amateur Championship at Hunstanton, we hear from former AIG Women's Open winner Georgia Hall, as she looks back on her stellar amateur career.Plus, there's a preview of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, and Beth shows her knowledge in a special Par 3, Par 4, Par 5.The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, bringing you everything you need to know from the women's game. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
This week, Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen welcome Gemma Dryburgh back to the Women's Golf Show!They hear how Gemma's been getting on in her first year back on the LPGA, including a strong showing at the recent Bank of Hope Match Play. Then, it's a look back at all the stories that emerged from the US Women's Open at Pine Needles, including the winning performance of Minjee Lee. There's also reflection on the remarkable career of Michelle Wie West as she prepares to take a break from the game after last week.This week, 'Iona Meets' influencer extraordinaire Mia Baker, and that sparks a discussion among the panel on golf clothing. Plus there's a preview of the Curtis Cup that gets underway on Friday.Make sure you subscribe to The Women's Golf Show and don't forget to keep sending in your messages to the show using #TWGS
This week In The Den, CJ Bachmann sits down with Beth Allen, the founder of DIY HIP Chicks. Beth is also a speaker, author, Registered Nurse, licensed contractor, and has been on TV over 100 times, including on the Rachael Ray Show!Beth started her mission ten years ago. She wanted to teach women independence through home improvement. Her thoughts — why pay someone $100 when you can fix it yourself in five minutes?Her DIY tips aren't just about independence; it's about relieving the stress and anxiety associated with home improvements AND life, and building confidence. Beth's story is captivating, and her methods for 'Flushing Her Fears' (that's also the title of her book, so check it out!) are incredibly useful to everyone at home.Interested in DIY? Grab a FREE copy of The Girls' Guide to Caulk:https://diyhipchicks.com/intheden #SheHandlesIt #InTheDen #Podcast #SmallBusiness #DoitYourself #FlushTheFear #DIYHIPChicksKeep up with CJ Bachmann: Visit our website: https://shehandlesit.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CJBachmann1SEO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cjbachmann/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cjbachmann1seo Click here to find In The Den Podcast on all of your favorite platforms like #Spotify and #ApplePodcasts: https://lionsden.buzzsprout.com/
Joining Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen on the show this week is a seven time major winner, and one of the greats of the game, Karrie Webb!Karrie explains what she's up to after reducing her playing commitments in 2020, including her first steps into course design. There's discussion of Minjee Lee's recent win at the LPGA Founders Cup and a bumper preview of the year's second major, the US Women's Open. Having won at Pine Needles in 2001, Karrie has the inside line on what to expect next week. In this week's 'Iona Meets' we hear from award winning golf photographer Naomi Baker and of course, there's Par 3, Par 4, Par 5 to look forward to!Make sure you subscribe to The Women's Golf Show and don't forget to keep sending in your messages to the show using #TWGS
About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every day at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed. Topper Time is a weekly presentation by Blue Mountain College Students about life at Blue Mountain College. Every Day is an Event is hosted by Beth Benson. If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023. Ask for Melinda. You can send an email to theshark1023@gmail.com. The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis. Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi. This Week: Show host Beth talks with Tupelo photographer, Allen Pegues about tips and tricks for creating a good picture or video with your phone. This is the second of a two part series. @premiumproductions.net on Facebook
About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every day at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed. Topper Time is a weekly presentation by Blue Mountain College Students about life at Blue Mountain College. Every Day is an Event is hosted by Beth Benson. If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023. Ask for Melinda. You can send an email to theshark1023@gmail.com. The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis. Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi. This Week: This is Part 1 of a two part conversation Beth had with Tupelo photographer and videographer, Allen Pegues. In Part 1, you learn tips for making a great picture with your phone!
Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen are joined by one of the great characters in golf, Becky Brewerton! The panel recap all the going's on in the LPGA and LET over the last two weeks, and cast their eye over the recently announced Curtis Cup teams. Then, in a moving section of the episode, Becky discusses her troubles on the course that left her questioning her professional future, and how she's well and truly turning things around this season.The show travels back in time for this week's 'Iona Meets', as we learn about the fascinating lives of some of golf's female pioneers.. Then, Beth and Becky go head-to-head in Par 3, Par 4, Par 5!The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, so subscribe now to make sure you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
Tonight, we're hosting a panel of amazing women, all of whom are a force in the paranormal field. Even though we're a little past Women's History Month, this is our opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the roles women play in the paranormal field.Let's welcome our wonderful panel of “Women of the Paranormal.” We have Miranda Young of Ghost Biker Explorations, Kris Sumner of Soul Sisters Paranormal, Cynthia Gerodias of Raven Rose Paranormal, Tina Fleury of Ghost Life and Thunderstruck Paranormal, Beth Allen of Wicked Woman Paranormal, and Chinelle Gwartney of Elite Vixens Paranormal. Facebook Pages:Miranda Young, Ghost Biker ExplorationsDr. Kris Sumner, Soul Sisters ParanormalCynthia Gerodias, Raven Rose ParanormalTina Fleury, Ghost Life Paranormal InvestigationsBeth Allen, Wicked Woman ParanormalChinelle Gwartney, Elite Vixens ParanormalCheck out our website: https://paraunitypodcast.wixsite.com/paraunityYou can find us on Instagram and FacebookInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/paraunitypodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/paraunitypodcastThanks again to all of you for tuning in. If you listen to us on apple podcasts please remember to leave us 5 stars or a review. It helps us to get the word out about the show and we want to hear your feedback to help make the show better. If you are an android listener you can follow us on Spotify, Pandora, I heart radio, Google podcasts, so you never miss an episode. Remember if you like the show, tell a friend.Music: "Check Your Math" by DJ Spooky
This week on the Women's Golf Show, Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen are joined by golfing presenter The Jazzy Golfer!The trio discuss Jennifer Kupcho's brilliant performance at the Chevron Championship and the wonderful Augusta National Women's Amateur, while also looking at the rest of the happenings in the women's game. Jasmine also talks about her Women's Golf Community, Iona Stephen meets an inspiring golfer, and the team take on Par3, Par 4, Par 5!The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, so subscribe now to make sure you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
Beth Allen is an RN who became a DIY master. She's the creator of DIYHipChicks, a resource designed to help women (and men) tackle home improvement projects with skill and confidence. Her YouTube channel has had well over a million views and she's had over 100 TV appearances.Beth's smart, fun, no-nonsense attitude makes her a natural fit for this work, and we had a great time discussing her journey. Some of the topics we covered include:How Beth went from RN to DIY home repairBeth's experience with trying to develop a reality TV show and the role her values played in that journey (and her ongoing work).Why Beth's renewing her RN license and her goals and dreams for continuing to support women.The underlying forces behind Beth's work. Connect with Beth online:Web: https://diyhipchicks.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DIYHIPChicksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/diyhipchicks/
The Women's Golf Show is back!The show that is all about women in golf returns with a bang! Jenni Falconer, with co-hosts Beth Allen and Ali Whittaker, run through all the hot topics in the women's game, with a review of the season so far, as well as previewing the Chevron Championship and the Augusta National Women's Amateur. The gang also introduce a new series from Iona Stephen who joins the show, and they take on a brand new quiz to start the series! The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, so subscribe now to make sure you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
The Women's Golf Show is returning for 2022!Jenni Falconer will be joined by regular co-hosts, commentator Ali Whitaker and professional golfer Beth Allen, every two weeks for the rest of the year, bringing you all you need to know from the women's game.Former pro Iona Stephen will also be featuring in every show as she heads out and about meeting the women who enjoy the game at every level.Subscribe to The Women's Golf Show so you don't miss an episode and let us know you're listening using #TWGS.
Tonight we are heading down south to Georgia to talk to an amazing woman that is all about the power of women in the paranormal field. Beth Allen from Wicked Woman Paranormal LLC is here to tell us all about her amazing tenure in the paranormal field and all the amazing people she has had the pleasure to work alongside.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wickedwomanbeth316Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Black-Wolf-Paranormal-105772651242766 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@parathugbeth316 Show Links:Secret AtlantaGhosts of AtlantaRacial SegregationCheck out our website: https://paraunitypodcast.wixsite.com/paraunityYou can find us on Instagram and FacebookInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/paraunitypodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/paraunitypodcastThanks again to all of you for tuning in. If you listen to us on apple podcasts please remember to leave us 5 stars or a review. It helps us to get the word out about the show and we want to hear your feedback to help make the show better. If you are an android listener you can follow us on Spotify, Pandora, I heart radio, Google podcasts, so you never miss an episode. Remember if you like the show, tell a friend.Music: "Check Your Math" by DJ Spooky
Eosinophil-related diseases are a relatively recent discovery in the medical field, and patient advocacy in this area has an even shorter history. In this episode, host Ryan Piansky, guest host Beth Allen, and world-renowned expert Dr. Gerald Gleich discuss eosinophils, the evolution of patient advocacy, and progress within this field. Dr. Gerald Gleich is a Professor of Dermatology and Medicine at the University of Utah and has had a lifelong professional commitment to understanding eosinophils. During his tenure, he established a research laboratory for allergic diseases at the Mayo Clinic and Foundation where he was a professor of medicine and immunology. He has contributed to more than 600 scientific articles and is a member of APFED's Board of Directors. Co-host Beth Allen is the parent of a child who was diagnosed with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease at a time when very little information about these conditions were available. She co-founded APFED in 2001 and is now serving as Senior Director of Strategic Sales at EvoEndo, which develops systems that enable unsedated endoscopic procedures. In this episode, Dr. Gleich shares more about what sparked his interest in researching eosinophils and how he has contributed to various related research studies. He sheds light on his discovery of Gleich syndrome, some of the studies that have contributed to a better understanding of eosinophilic conditions and their treatment, and his hopes for further research in this area. Beth Allen also talks about the history of APFED and patient advocacy in relation to eosinophil-associated diseases, and how patients have contributed to research. Tune in to find out more. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace the relationship that exists between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [1:08] Ryan introduces his co-host for this episode, Beth Allen. [2:47] Ryan introduces the guest for this episode — Dr. Gerald Gleich. [3:15] As a specialist in dermatology, how did Dr. Gleich get interested in researching eosinophils and related diseases? [6:34] Where did Dr. Gleich's research begin and how did his initial research play out? [9:08] At what point did Dr. Gleich start seeing other eosinophilic cases or associated disorders? [12:12] Dr. Gleich shares more about why eosinophils are named as such. [16:21] Dr. Gleich discovered an eosinophil-associated disease called Gleich syndrome. How did he discover this condition? [22:03] What did patient advocacy look like 20 years ago? Beth Allen shares how APFED got started and what things were like in the early days. [31:03] How did Dr. Gleich get involved with APFED? [34:08] Dr. Gleich shares a little about some of the studies that have been done around granule proteins and eosinophils. [39:45] Dr. Gleich shares an anecdote of a patient who had a child while on eosinophil suppressing treatment. [42:24] Despite advances being made in research in this area, there is still a lot that we don't know and a lot more to learn. Patients have a huge role to play in contributing to research about eosinophils. [46:43] What are Dr. Gleich's biggest hopes for research in the field of eosinophil-associated diseases going forward? [52:32] What is Dr. Gleich currently working on? [54:08] Dr. Gleich reflects on the importance of being ready and prepared for things we may not predict or expect in the future. Mentioned in This Episode: American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Dr. Gerald Gleich 2021 EOS Connection Patient Education Conference EOS Connections Online Community This episode is brought to you thanks to the support of our Education Partners: GlaxoSmithKline. Tweetables: “The eosinophil has its roots in Greek mythology, in German chemistry, and then in the wonderful insights that Ehrlich had to apply these dyes to tissues.” - Dr. Gleich “The drive to discover the syndrome was really a matter of necessity.” - Dr. Gleich “Advocacy in this community actually started with just trying to bring together education in a more uniform way [and] finding other avenues of support between us.” - Beth Allen “The amount of support that came back from the simple asks that we had was surprising.” - Beth Allen
I have a magical chat with fellow Manifestation coach Beth Allen-Hawyes. We dive in on what it means to know what you truly want and how you can manifest with intention to feel fulfilled (and not fill a void). Check out Beth's amazing advice and EFT sessions on her Instagram at @HighVibeBabe.
Jenni Falconer is joined by former Order of Merit winner on the Ladies European Tour, Beth Allen, and golf presenter George Harper Jr. to review an eventful Solheim Cup in Ohio. They look forward to some of those events you should keep your eye on in the coming months, and chat about the #FOREeveryone campaign and why everybody should give golf a go.Subscribe to The Women's Golf Show and let us know you're listening by Tweeting @RandA, using #WGS LinksWomen's Amateur Asia Pacific Championship: https://www.randa.org/Championships/WomensAmateurAsiaPacificGirls Amateur U16 Championship:https://www.randa.org/en/championships/girlsunder16amateurchampionship#FOREeveryone: https://foreeveryone.randa.org/
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It's all about tapping into your inner DIY chick in this episode with Christine and her guest, Beth Allen! Women, have you always relied on a guy to fix and repair things in your home? Home improvement can and should also be a woman's turf, and Beth shows us that women can screw and hammer too. Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in the episode: ● Why women should not be afraid to tackle home repair projects ● How to overcome your fear of fixing your own house ● What you can learn from the Home Improvement Hero Academy ● There's no use in playing it safe. It's time to put yourself out there! About Beth Allen: Beth Allen is the founder of HIP Chicks (Home Improvement Project Chicks). She is a funny, sassy, tenacious chick on a mission to empower women to be Smart, Capable and Confident homeowners. Her trademark is “Teaching Women How to Screw…and Hammer too!” Beth is a DIY expert, speaker, designer, and licensed contractor. This married mother of 3 teenage boys and former RN has been featured on the Rachael Ray Show and Philadelphia TV programs over 100 times. Her YouTube Channel has over 2.5 M views and she is launching the only online DIY school for women! Connect with Beth Allen! Website: www.DIYHIPCHICKS.com Youtube: www.youtube.com/DIYHIPCHICKS Home Improvement Hero Academy: https://diyhipchicks.com/heroacademy/ Connect with Christine Trumbull! Website: https://www.coachingtheclimb.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristineLTrumbull Coaching the Climb Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/coachingtheclimb LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-trumbull-coachingtheclimb/
In this episode, we dive into the topic of gender equity. Gender equity, or the equal access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, is a fundamental human right and essential to achieve full human potential and sustainable societal development.Our panelists, Beth Allen, Ga'Nea Jones, and Sister Joan Mitchell, CSJ, discuss how they have experienced gender inequity; how the topic intersects with racism, migration, and climate; and the steps you can take to work toward gender equity.
This week, Julia goes deep with Beth Allen-Hawyes, an incredibly inspiring woman who completely turned around her life through the power of manifestation. Beth grew up dealing with painful struggles - mental illnesses she thought would always define her. When she hit rock bottom in 2018, lying on the bathroom floor in her apartment, she realized she needed to do something - anything - to save her life. Join us as Beth shares her incredible story of stripping away a toxic identity and mindset to heal herself from mental and physical deep-rooted pain...and she did all this through finding her Authentic Self and practicing the Law of Attraction to manifest her new, true identity (along with her soulmate, a dream house and so much more). She is now living her best life, feeling completely aligned and fully cured from the mental illnesses that had plagued her life for so many years. Today Beth is dedicated to helping women hold their own “personal revolutions” to manifest their “impossible”! Connect with Beth by visiting her website: https://linktr.ee/Beth.Allen.Hawyes or DM her on Instagram @beth.allen.hawyes --- Connect with Julia on Instagram: @DreamYourLifeNow Email: julia@dreamyourlifenow.com QUOTES “Being your Authentic Self means you're in alignment. And being aligned is vital to the manifestation process. If you're dragging yourself through life in an identity that isn't yours, everything is going to be SO hard.” “I had no idea how my thoughts, the language I was using, the people I was hanging around with, and everything I was consuming - media, social media…[was creating my illness].” “The first step [to being your Authentic Self] is to be aware. Ask yourself: am I where I want to be? Am I happy? Do I feel light? What feels heavy?” “We have to take action even when we're nervous or scared...even when our teeth are chattering.”
In this episode for the LGBTQ people in Sport series, I chat with American Professional golfer Beth Allen. We talk about her late arrival into the game, her most challenging moment in golf and more.
We talk with Beth Allen her phone died so we will have her back soon. for more bonus etc check us out on paraflixx.com starting march 2021
We’re back and kick off 2021 in esteemed company.Hosts Emma Dodds and Beth Allen are joined by two of the Ladies European Tour’s top performers in 2020, Scotland’s Kylie Henry and winner of the inaugural Race to Costa Del Sol, Denmark’s Emily Pedersen. On Twitter: www.twitter.com/OTDFGolfPodOn Instagram: www.instagram.com/onthedancefloorgolf
John Pitts talks about meaning in the death of his sister, Sarah Pitts, a 35-year-old prosecutor in the Brooklyn DA’s office who had just fallen in love with cycling when she was killed by a speeding charter bus. https://www.brooklynpaper.com/opinion-why-justice-for-sarah-pitts-is-important/ (22:15) Jacob Bear and Jennifer Gill, Street Librarians, discuss the Street Librarians ride being postponed for the pandemic, Don's career as a hypermile coach, and post-election nonsense; Jacob, a street biology teacher, lets us know about the problems with pavement. https://www.facebook.com/groups/271114233293958 (40:24) Beth Allen suggests a Halloween ride on the Venice boardwalk. https://www.facebook.com/beth.allyn.MsVenice
“In 2020, every story is a COVID story.” For many nonprofits the season between Giving Tuesday, the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and December 31st is traditionally a big time for giving. It's an important time for ensuring that the nonprofit can continue to work the following year. During this time being able to communicate the impact of your work is crucial. When COVID-19 first hit the US, everyone wondered if it was going to be a season, but it’s clear that for those who work globally, this is going to stretch well into the year and into 2021. The challenge facing everyone right now is how to connect with their audience and tell engaging stories of people triumphing and escaping adversity, while addressing COVID. Beth Allen, who is the Communications Senior Manager at Food for the Hungry, dives into how they are doing just that. How do you keep people safe without compromising someone's life just trying to get a story? If you work around the world, how do you get people to send you content? How do you adjust your layouts when the quality of your content isn't as good? Along the way we also talk about what it means to have informed consent for people when you are gathering stories and how to think through the complications of talking about someone’s story without revealing that someone actually had COVID-19 and the stigma that might bring. Referenced Links Food for the Hungry FH.org FH on Insta Beth Allen Beth on LinkedIn
meet my beautiful artist friend beth ann allen: painter of landscapes, portraits, abstracts, & still life. right now she's obsessed with patterns...specifically vintage patterns found in wallpaper. beth and her baker/chef husband jared, have 8 lovely children ages 16 to almost 1. they live in kansas, just outside of kansas city. even though she received an art degree from arizona state university, she shares how comfort in her style and series came after several years of hard work and persistence. listen to her unique art journey and her advice for artists of different paths. she also shares advice on releasing series online and her work process. obviously beth gives up many things to be a full-time mother artist. simplification, commitment and the gift of failure are all topics she generously speaks about. enjoy this treasure of an episode, and check out her mothering series launching april 13th!watch youtube version of this episodeCONNECT WITH BETH:website: bethallenart.cominstagram: @bethannallenbeth's mothering series: bethallenart.com/shoporiginalsLEAVE ME FEEDBACK:what should i talk about next? let me know in the comments below.did you enjoy this episode? if so, leave me a review!CONNECT WITH ME:katrinaberg.cominstagram @katrina.bergemail: k@katrinaberg.comjoin my SWEETlistCANDYcolored club & MINI courses
About Beth Allen:I am the Founder of HIP Chicks, the Home Improvement Project Chicks. I created this HIP Chicks resource for you, real homeowners wanting real DIY direction to save money, time and stress. HIP Chicks is for women and men, ready to be strong homeowners and fearless people, too!DIY Expert, TV Personality, Interior Designer and Licensed ContractorGirl Next Door… who can lend you cool toolsPowerful Speaker… helping you Flush the Fear from your lifeTenacious Do It Yourself Cheerleader… who shows you how to nail itMom, RN, Designer and Licensed Contractor… that’s a powerful comboBob Vila with Red Lipstick… and no nonsense, no excuses attitudeFounder of HIP Chicks – “Teaching Women How to Screw… and Hammer Too!”You can find Beth Allen on...YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DIYHIPChicksLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-allen-2b19817Website: https://diyhipchicks.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DIYHIPChicks/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diyhipchicks/Email: bethallen@diyhipchicks.com
Beth Allen of course played the iconic role of Amber in the series but also has a long association with Cloud 9 over many years. Beth first starred as Princess Vara in Cloud 9's hit series 'The Legend of William Tell' and also in "William Shatner's A Twist in the Tale", another Cloud 9 series. In addition to portraying Amber in 5 seasons of The Tribe and 260 episodes, she was also in Cloud 9's series "Revelations - The Initial Journey". A fabulous actress on screen, Beth has also acted on stage in many theatre productions - and is a successful and talented producer in her own right. Recorded during the isolation/lockdown period in New Zealand (and around the world in many countries) due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus, Beth and Ray shared a fun and insightful conversation 'together at home' which is hoped will help the time pass for so many who are currently inside or finding life challenging during this difficult time. In New Zealand, Beth talks about her association with Cloud 9, work on The Tribe, fans of the series and also what she has been up to since the end of Season 5 - including becoming a mother in real life herself and the challenges (and joys) of motherhood. The Tribe is a drama series set against a world that has been devastated by a virus pandemic, leaving the young people, teenagers and children left behind to build a new world, in a world without adults - it is also the 20th year anniversary since The Tribe was first broadcast in 1999 - and how prophetic and ironic that so many of the themes and issues explored in the series are now echoing in the state of the real world in 2020. As well as YouTube, episodes of The Tribe (and Cloud 9's other series like The Legend of William Tell, William Shatner's A Twist in the Tale and Revelations can now be watched on Amazon Prime in the USA and UK, Tubi, Pluto.TV and in high quality in many countries on Cloud 9's Vimeo channel https://vimeo.com/cloud9screenent/vod_pages/page:3/sort:date with more ways to watch we hope coming soon. Thanks to Beth and Ray for taking the time to record this and we hope you enjoy this new podcast interview. Stay safe, strong and keep the dream alive. #TheTribe #Virus #Lockdown For more information, join us on social media and please check out: https://facebook.com/thetribeofficial - The Tribe's Official Facebook Page https://twitter.com/thetribeseries - The Tribe's Official Twitter Page https://www.instagram.com/thetribetvseries/ - The Tribe's Official Instagram Profile https://twitter.com/Cloud9_NZ - Cloud 9’s Twitter Page © 1999-2020 Cloud 9 (The Tribe) Ltd. All rights reserved.
Join Kamie Lehmann (She's INVINCIBLE) and Beth Allen (HIP Chicks) as they talk about her success in making women better homeowners and her story in how she came to be. Beth initially worked as a nurse, but the stressful working environment she was in led her to quit her job when she got pregnant. As a mom, she taught herself plumbing and carpentry in her own time! Soon, after learning from different sources, she got involved in teaching women on YouTube. By the end of this episode, you will learn Beth’s secrets to bringing numbers to her YouTube channel and being a guest on the Rachael Ray Show! You will also understand the importance of self-promotion and having confidence in what you have to offer. Enjoy! ~ About Beth Allen: I am the Founder of HIP Chicks, the Home Improvement Project Chicks. I created this HIP Chicks resource for you, real homeowners wanting real DIY direction to save money, time and stress. HIP Chicks is for women and men, ready to be strong homeowners and fearless people, too! DIY Expert, TV Personality, Interior Designer and Licensed Contractor Girl Next Door… who can lend you cool tools Powerful Speaker… helping you Flush the Fear from your life Tenacious Do It Yourself Cheerleader… who shows you how to nail it Mom, RN, Designer and Licensed Contractor… that’s a powerful combo Bob Vila with Red Lipstick… and no nonsense, no excuses attitude Founder of HIP Chicks – “Teaching Women How to Screw… and Hammer Too!” ~ You can find Beth Allen on...YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DIYHIPChicksLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-allen-2b19817Website: https://diyhipchicks.com/Email: bethallen@diyhipchicks.com --- Connect with Kamie Lehmann!Website: https://www.kamielehmann.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamie.lehmann.1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamie-lehmann-04683473
In a welcome turn of events, the DOL has proposed a new rule that would allow for electronic disclosure of many retirement plan documents. Beth Allen and Carol Wood discuss the proposed rule — beginning with how the DOL got to this point, explaining the details of the rule, and highlighting the rule’s limited application. Ultimately, the discussion will give retirement plan sponsors a better idea of how they may be able to distribute documents, should this rule be adopted.
Company renowned journalist, Beth Allen's award deserving piece on the inherent biases of an overrated cooking show.
We'll say this right now - Beth Allen is a lot of fun to chat with. She's an All-American golfer and the 2016 LET Order of Merit winner - who found out she was a match as a kidney donor to her brother while waiting to play her first round at the Australian Open. When she's not on the course, she's encouraging others to get involved in the game, doing her own podcast -- and playing VERY competitive games of table tennis with her wife. On the agenda with her - coming through the American collegiate system; the hole-in-one that changed her life; and getting stuck in a diamond bracelet! WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST? @BethAllenGolf http://www.bethallengolf.com/ WANT TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE SHOW? @jack_murley jack.murley@bbc.co.uk
In this podcast, Beth Allen and Chase Cannon discuss the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act. Beth highlights the last major retirement legislation that's passed and briefly discusses what has taken place to bring the SECURE Act to this point. That discussion leads into a conversation about what all the SECURE Act entails, including what the act would mean for retirement plan participants, plan sponsors, and industry organizations. They end with a discussion of where the bill is now and what could happen next.
Episode 1 of the new Golf Podcast focusing heavily on the ladies professional game. Emma Dodds and Beth Allen kick off the series by rounding up the year so far, starting with the FBMLO in Abu Dhabi, four events in Australia and the Investec SA Women's Open.They're joined by LET and LPGA pro Becky Morgan, as well as Scotland's Michele Thomson and Hannah McCook.Build up continues to the 2019 Solheim Cup with Anne Van Dam leading the European rankings.On Twitter: www.twitter.com/OTDFGolfPodOn Instagram: www.instagram.com/onthedancefloorgolf
Dr. Beth Allen (AKA Bif Naked) is a prominent alternative artist, performer and songwriter. Throughout her remarkable career, Beth embarked on seemingly endless international tours, several feature films and multiple television roles, only to be struck down with breast cancer at the age of 37. She would discover her passion for advocacy, as a triumphant survivor and someone who helps others first. She wrote her biography in 2016 called “I, Bificus”. In this episode we talk about her music career, breast cancer journey, palliative care volunteering, and death of her father, friend, and dogs. Find more on her at Bifnaked.com, Facebook, instagram and twitter @bifnaked
In this podcast, Beth Allen and K.C. Barner discuss some of the current events on the retirement side of employee benefits. They’ll talk about the recent IRS private letter ruling that may allow employees to receive 401(k) matching contributions that coincide with their student loan payments. They’ll also review Pres. Trump’s recent executive order on retirement plans and comment on the retirement legislation that’s currently making its way through Congress.
"If I hadn’t made the bad paintings, then I wouldn’t have made the good paintings either.” I have three of Beth Allen's prints hanging on the walls of my home. I want about 100 more, and some of the "real thing," too. Beth amazed me during our chat not just because of this artistry she has never known life without, but because of how she has worked so hard to hone her craft, given it permission to take all sorts of forms and genres, and allowed it to teach her that she simply can't be too hard on herself. Because Beth learned through years of fighting an eating disorder that smothered her creativity, that you have to be willing to allow room for imperfections to create masterpieces. Listen in to hear how Beth has cultivated her gift, how she navigates keeping her own character in her work while still satisfying others, what she learned the hard way from being a perfectionist, and what self-care looks like for her and its essential place in encouraging her artistry to flourish. Show Notes: Beth's Website and Instagram Last week's episode with Beauty Redefined and their Course (use code APBR30 for $30 off!!) Monica's two-day, 24-hour workshop REDISCOVER YOU, with guest teachers Kim Christenson and Rachel Nielson (use code "JULY" to save $50 during July, only!) Monica's next workshop in Walnut Creek, CA--get your tickets HERE and $15 each ticket when you buy two or more tickets with the code "TWOPLUS" Monica's Facebook and Instagram Contact Monica for podcast consulting and personal coaching More Podcasts from About Progress Song Credit: "Sweet Promise" and "Warm Lights" by Nicolai Heidlas
In this episode, Beth Allen and K.C. Barner discuss the different changes to the ACA imposed by the Trump administration, Congress and the courts. They’ll highlight the major policy shifts, like the upcoming repeal of the individual mandate and the issuance of new regulations on association health plans (AHPs). They’ll also talk about possible changes to come. By the end of the podcast, listeners should have a good understanding of where the various provisions of the ACA stand
World Refugee Day with Beth Allen
In this episode, K.C. Barner and Beth Allen discuss the status of the DOL’s Fiduciary Rule. Since the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated the Rule, there’s been some action on the part of the DOL, the states and the SEC. Specifically, the DOL has indicated that it won’t enforce the Rule, while the SEC has proposed its own rule. The states are even joining the party, through litigation and regulation. The two discuss what all this action ultimately means for employer retirement plan sponsors.
In this episode, Beth Allen and Chase Cannon break down a recent case (Stein v. Atlas Industries, Inc.) being litigated in federal court. Beth outlines the facts of the case, which involve an employee who had two events going on — his son’s extremely serious medical event and his own torn meniscus, which led him to be out on an FMLA-protected leave. Eventually, the employer terminated the employee for not following proper employer-outlined protocol with regard to employee notification for absences from work. Beth describes the employee’s claims against the employer, which were based on the employee’s FMLA protections and on ERISA Section 510, which generally prohibits an employer from retaliating against an employee (including terminating them) for exercising a right granted under ERISA. The employee claimed that the employer was terminating him due to the high claims and costs associated with his son’s medical event. Beth unpacks the arguments of both the employee and employer and explores why the court allowed the case to proceed to the jury. Beth also expertly describes the important takeaways for employers, including the importance of separating employment decisions from employee benefit plan decisions, keeping protected health information private, establishing definitive FMLA and leave policies and procedures, and consulting with legal counsel in tricky situations.
If my guest and I could take one of your fears and flush it away forever … which would it be? That’s a huge part of what Beth Allen helps people do, and she’s joining us today to share her story, which I know you’re going to love.A little bit about Beth: she is the Founder of HIP Chicks (the Home Improvement Project Chicks), which is for real homeowners wanting real DIY direction to save money, time and stress. HIP Chicks is for women and men, ready to be strong homeowners and fearless people, too. One of Beth’s central topics is “Flush the Fear.” As an author and speaker, she actually brings a toilet up on stage to help give people a “Do It Yourself” guide to letting go of that nasty stuff in your life that has you stuck. Whether your hangups are about money, relationships, health, and work, Beth can help you put it into perspective
In this episode, Beth Allen, former DOL enforcement attorney, discusses the DOL’s fiduciary rule and how it changed the definition of “fiduciary” to include more investment advisors. Then she highlights the recent Fifth Circuit Court decision that could result in the Fiduciary Rule's demise.
Today, my guest is the incredible artist Beth Allen. Beth currently lives in the midwest with her family of 7 children and is also an artist. Today we chat about raising a large family, her favorite phase of parenting, supporting her husband as he pursued dreams like opening a bakery, and why they moved into a church basement across the country. She's a fascinating and inspiring mom that you are going to love. And definitely, check out her beautiful artwork! Show Notes: Check out Beth's website: www.bethallenart.com Follow her on Instagram: @bethannallen This episode is sponsored by: Don't let the difficulty of getting to the gym keep you from working out! Daily Burn is an awesome online resource for people to access thousands of videos online. Featuring videos in a wide range of length and styles, and catering to every athletic level. I love the convenience and the variety on Daily Burn. Not only that, they offer a live workout class every morning. So if you're in a workout rut, give Daily Burn a try. Get a FREE 60-DAY Trial by going to: www.dailyburn.com/emp/ And... Ora Organic is your place for high quality, nutritious supplements. Check out www.ora.organic and use the code EMP for 15% off your first order. Connect with Jessica: Instagram//Facebook//Email: jessica@extraordinarymomspodcast.com
In this episode, Beth Allen is sharing the lessons she learned while working in Bolivia, her advice to young people who are out to save the world, and some profound truths behind the glamorization of humanitarian work.
Beth Allen is a Mental Health Advocate, and an active video blogger, check out her YouTube channel - Miss Anxiety that aims to be and fun and truthful whilst showing life with Mental Illness. Having suffered in silence for 10 years with GAD, Emetophobia, Anorexia and Depression Beth is 100% committed to showing the world that its okay to not be okay. Check out Beth's YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCajMKcqj5t4RhziQ6pvNHAQ You can also follow her on Twitter -@RealMissAnxiety Health and Happiness Lee www.fitmindmatters.com
Beth Allen Slevcove is a spiritual director, retreat leader, writer, surfer and mother in San Diego, California. Nathan talks with her about learning to grieve, the topic of her book Broken Hallelujahs.
This week we review asthma (definition, cause, diagnosis, treatment, prevention) and explore the details of a unique school-based asthma therapy program (SBAT). Studio guests include Dr Beth Allen and Courtney Rowe. We hope you can join us… and best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving!
Alan and Beth discuss the current state of ladies golf in Scotland and Europe. We hear from Ewen Ferguson who is about to make his pro debut on the Challenge Tour and from Scottish Golf's Performance Development Manager about its latest initiative to help young golfers develop their game. Former Scotland scrum half Rory Lawson describes his love of golf and club of the week is Tain.
Colleen interviews Beth Allen, a mom, DIY expert and owner of HIP Chicks, a DIY resource for women. Listen in as Beth explains how she developed her self-confidence, shares her philosophy on raising independent kids, and talks about the importance of having the knowledge, skills and guts to accomplish our goals.
Sometimes conversations about toilets just turn into cry sessions about broken relationships between mothers and daughters. Well, at least on Straight Talk for a Curvy World they do. Ann and Beth discuss toxic family relationships, why becoming estranged from those relationships can be soothing to the soul and how children cope with the issue. Then the soon to be Rachael Ray of DIY gives some amazing household tips and tricks we all should have the confidence to try. Key Takeaways: [2:06] A special quote for Beth [3:21] Beth teaches women how to screw … and hammer too [5:38] You have to have the basic skills to not feel trapped, panicked and dependent [6:27] Beth’s successful youtube channel [7:48] We fixed things ourselves because we had no money [9:44] My mother taught me everything as a child but the relationship became toxic [16:04] My children have a healthier idea of relationships based on my decision [18:57] Just since starting my business have insecurities from my previous life surfaced [21:07] The Imposter Syndrome [22:07] Rapid Fire DIY questions for Beth [31:00] The top 3 things women call about [32:56] Ann has a woodpecker problem [35:49] Beth would like to become a bridge and be the Rachael Ray of DIY [38:53] Homeowners can be afraid of making mistakes [40:57] “Kid, don’t let anyone screw up your day. They are just not worth it.” [42:33] Don’t underestimate what you are capable of Mentions: DIY Hip Chicks Rachael Ray Straight Talk for a Curvy World ann@annpeck.com
Welcome to the Women of Golf Show! This week Cindy & I speak with LPGA Professional - Beth Allen - Winner of the 2015 ISPS Handa European Masters. Here's a little about Beth: Beth - Is from San Diego, USA, currently based in Scotland, playing on the European Ladies Tour and the PGA Scotland Ladies Tartan Tour. She attended California State University and turned professional in 2005 qualifying to play on the US LPGA Tour until she decided to move to the European Tour in 2008. She currently ranks 3rd in the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit after her maiden win this year in the 2015 ISPS Handa European Masters. Beth is the 19th ranked USA player in World Rankings. Later in the show we speak with: Jim Yeager - Outside Sales Rep – Upstate NY, Callaway Golf Sales Company. Jim's Professional Bio: He started in the Golf business in 1996, and worked as a Sales rep since 1999. Mizuno for 10 years, Adams for almost 5 years, Cleveland for 9 months, Callaway. National Sales Rep of the year for Mizuno in 2008. Been on the rep advisory committee for Mizuno and Adams Golf. Jim worked as an Assistant Golf Professional for 4 or 5 years (non-PGA member). He carried a Plus handicap for 5 or 6 years, and currently plays to about a 4 – playing 10 or 11 times per year. Join Cindy & I Tuesday mornings at 9:00 AM EST at www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf
Welcome to the Women of Golf Show! This week Cindy & I speak with two great LPGA Professionals. First up - Winner of the 2014 Ricoh Women’s British Open - Mo Martin. Later in the show: Beth Allen - 2015 winner of the ISPS Handa European Masters joins us from Scotland. Here's more about Mo & Beth: Mo - Hometown: Altadena, CA, Birth Date: 10/8/1982, College: UCLA Turned Professional: 2005 then joined FUTURES: 1/23/2006. Her LPGA Rookie Year: 2012 Career Earnings: $1,337,673 Beth - Is from San Diego, USA, currently based in Scotland, playing on the European Ladies Tour and the PGA Scotland Ladies Tartan Tour. She attended California State University and turned professional in 2005 qualifying to play on the US LPGA Tour until she decided to move to the European Tour in 2008. Beth donated a kidney to her brother in 2011, before returning to the tour a few months after the operation. She currently ranks 3rd in the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit after her maiden win this year in the 2015 ISPS Handa European Masters. Beth is the 19th ranked USA player in World Rankings Be sure to join Cindy & I Tuesday at 9:00 AM EST at www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf
Our daily life is influenced by the way we understand heaven and God’s kingdom. In this interview, Beth Allen shares insight gained from reading Surprised by Hope by N.T. Wright. Beth applies an understanding of the new heaven and new earth to cross-cultural work, the local church, and Christians’ circles of influence.