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It's time again to raise money for the Race For the Future 10.0 (https://dentallabfoundation.org/news-events/race-for-the-future/)! This year it's being held in Fort Worth, Texas on September 15th. Go to dentallabfoundation.org and click the “donate today” button. Log in or create an account, then select the “Race for the Future” option and enter The Abutments or Barb Warner to donate. All the money goes towards furthering the education for dental technicians. Voices From the Bench is headed back to Florida for the FDLA Southern States Symposium & Expo (https://www.fdla.net/) all thanks to the great people at Jensen Dental (https://jensendental.com/). You know, the makers of MIYO! (https://miyoworld.com/). Come visit Elvis & Barb in the Jensen booth June 7 & 8 in Orlando. Register today at FDLA.NET! This week we showcase that last 4 conversations we got while in the Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) Ballroom at LMT Lab Day Chicago 2024 (https://lmtmag.com/lmtlabday). First up is Randi James from Renstrom Dental Studio (https://www.renstrom.com/) and Carrie Ling from Lifelike Dental Studio (https://lifelikedental.com/) who talk about meeting for the first time and forming an important friendship that has helped them grow both of their labs. Then we are visited once again by David Lesh from 8&9 Consulting (https://www.8and9consulting.com/) who gives us all the low down on gross profit margins, cost of good sales, and how labs can make a few changes to go from breaking even to turning a profit. Following up is Nitasha Rizvi who does ALL the work for a surgical group within a DSO. She talks about going the New York City College of Technology and finding her way to be a technician and teacher at Harvard. We wrap up the whole weekend with a stellar cast of dental technicians from the UK. Bethany Brown, Lola Welch, and Julia Glancey stop by to tell us about their experience of coming to America, comparing Lab Day to show in the UK, and what they are speaking on for some upcoming shows. Wanting to take your knowledge and skills to the next level? If you are looking for the best education dedicated to dentistry in both the labs and clinics, check out Ivoclar Academy. (https://resources.ivoclar.com/lab/en/academy) From on-demand webinars to in-person training, Ivoclar Academy has a program to meet your busy schedule. Check out all they have to offer HERE! (https://resources.ivoclar.com/lab/en/academy) Whether you are looking to elevate your craftsmanship or looking to cut back costs, look no further – VITA MFT Teeth (https://vitanorthamerica.com/en-US/VITA-MFT-Anterior-369,273,126133.html) are the ultimate solution for creating lifelike and stunning smiles. Crafted with precision and backed by cutting-edge technology, VITA MFT Teeth offers unparalleled esthetics and durability. And since VITA (https://vitanorthamerica.com/) believes in the power of experiencing excellence firsthand, for a limited time only, they're offering you the chance to get a complimentary case sample. That's right, a full case, absolutely free. Just visit vitanorthamerica.com/freemft (https://www2.vitanorthamerica.com/mft/) Don't wait any longer to start providing your customers with a premium tooth at an economy price. Redeem your free case sample and if you're ready to buy, VITA will even give you an extra 10% discount by shopping online on their newly launched online store. Join the VITA family today. Special Guests: Beth Brown, Carrie Ling, David Lesh, Julia Glancey, Lola Welch, Nitasha Rizvi, and Scott & Randi James.
In this episode, Brady and Sarah sit down with former intern Hannah Beth as she shares her remarkable journey of faith. Her story illustrates how perfect the Lord's plans are and how He orchestrates everything for our good and His glory. From taking a huge step in obedience by moving states and fully surrendering all her plans, the Lord has truly orchestrated many blessings in her life. You don't want to miss this episode!
Latin American crude production is on the rise, with countries like Brazil, Guyana and Argentina leading the way. However, Latin American heavy sour crude output is expected to decline, and flows will be reshuffled as Canada's Trans Mountain crude pipeline expansion starts up and as operations begin at Pemex's Olmeca refinery. Why is heavy sour crude output declining, and what does the output decline and reshuffling of barrels mean for crude prices? SPGCI's Americas oil news director Jeff Mower discusses these questions and more with oil research analysts Stephanie Rivera and Nick Blanco and crude pricing director Beth Brown. Register for CERAWeek Register for World Petrochemical Conference Related content: Latin America Short-Term Outlook – Crude Oil (report) Liza FOB Guyana (price) Oriente FOB Esmeraldas (price) Western Canadian Select at Hardisty (price)
Pam Lewis is joined by Beth Brown, the owner of Rent-A-Rita, a frozen drink rental company based here in Nashville, TN. The Texas native moved to Nashville at the age of thirty all on her own. Frozen drink rentals were widely available back in Texas, but in Tennessee, Beth found herself in the niche market of margarita machine rentals. Tune in to hear about her journey as a female entrepreneur.
For those who have a tendency towards helping others, feelings of guilt and shame can often lead to overworking. And what's more, depending on our family or cultural contexts, we may not even feel permission to do what we need to do in order to keep ourselves feeling whole and healthy. Join us as Rev. Dr. Beth Brown shares with us about what helps her continue to feel centered and grounded. Be inspired and encouraged to advocate for yourself and for others, to be a part of creating a culture that cares enough about one another to offer time to rest. Additional ResourcesBook: See No Stranger by Valerie KaurChurch: Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, Chicago, ILWebsite: Faith Community Initiative.orgHashtagsCommunity care, asylum seekers, clergy, self-care, vacation time, interfaith, healthy habitsSign up for our newsletter here: https://foundrysc.com/about/newsletter
While I'm away this Thanksgiving week, I wanted to make the recording of our recent Adoptee Remembrance Day vigil available to you all. The live Zoom event was on October 30, 2023. Hear powerful personal stories, emotional poetry, and calls for greater awareness of adoptee suicide, murder, and deportation. TO WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE EVENT, click here: https://youtu.be/uun76F2JQpE TO ACCESS THE WRITTEN PROGRAM FOR THE EVENT, click here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vAkPZW1duk8UlOFhWIfS0ki5xJldn88CtRVJiq9jYwg/edit?usp=sharing ===============
Moiya and Corinne introduce you to Dr. Beth Brown, the first Black woman to earn an astronomy PhD from the University of Michigan! They fangirl over marching band and Moiya tricks Corinne with some fake paper titles. Housekeeping Become a star and support us on patreon at patreon.com/palebluepod! Join the Multicrew at multicrew.club Find Us Online Website: palebluepod.com Patreon: patreon.com/palebluepod Twitter: twitter.com/PaleBluePod Instagram: instagram.com/palebluepod Credits Host Dr. Moiya McTier. Twitter: @GoAstroMo, Website: moiyamctier.com Host Corinne Caputo. Twitter: @corintellectual, Website: corinnecaputo.com Editor Mischa Stanton. Twitter: @mischaetc, Website: mischastanton.com Cover artist Shae McMullin. Twitter: @thereshaegoes, Website: shaemcmullin.com Theme musician Evan Johnston. Website: evanjohnstonmusic.com About Us Pale Blue Pod is an astronomy podcast for people who are overwhelmed by the universe but want to be its friend. Astrophysicist Dr. Moiya McTier and comedian Corinne Caputo demystify space one topic at a time with open eyes, open arms, and open mouths (from so much laughing and jaw-dropping). By the end of each episode, the cosmos will feel a little less “ahhh too scary” and a lot more “ohhh, so cool!” New episodes every Monday. Pale Blue Pod is a member of the Multitude Collective.
Join Laura Cassiday and Joanna Wachowiak-Finlaison as they chat and chuckle with Beth Brown about Control Unleashed for cats! Beth Brown (CDBC, CCBC, CSAT, CPDT-KSA, CCUI, FFCP) is passionate about educating people to advocate for and use force-free approaches to living with their animals. Specifically, teaching people and animals to communicate more effectively together using Leslie McDevitt's Control Unleashed pattern games is the most rewarding thing she does. Beth works with private clients through her behavior-consulting business, Ear to Tail, and on a variety of behavior issues for both dogs and cats, though she specializes in separation anxiety. And while she primarily works with cats and dogs, she has been known to train any animal she has access to whenever possible.
For many of us ponies ignited our equine passion, so in these special episodes, we celebrate the real ponies of our past and present. Today our story is titled Driving Lessons, and this episode is about a pony named PS Major that was loved by a girl named Beth Brown. We want to share the story of your Special Pony. Reach out to us at horseindustrypodcast.com. Mentioned in this episode: Join The HIP VIP Group! (The Horse Industry Podcast's VIPs
Shell Mendelson has built her 35-year career in education and career counseling. There are a lot of career counselors, though. What makes Shell indispensable for us today is that she has ADHD herself and has spent that career helping others make career choices that reflect joy and passion for their unique ADHD brains.This week on the show, Shell brings us new insights into jobs and the ADHD brain. We talk about finding the right match, how to target those deal breakers we've been thinking so hard about the last few weeks, and how to approach discussing ADHD with hiring managers. We review what it takes to find a career coach that can help you with your unique career direction and how to work with a career coach to get the most out of the relationship.One other thing about Shell that is germane to this conversation: she was mentored by Richard Bolles, author of What Color is Your Parachute?: Your Guide to a Lifetime of Meaningful Work and Career Success She's custodian of the methodology now and has taken it in her own wonderful direction to help the neurodiverse population. Even so, we're intrigued by just how well the Parachute model aligns to our thinking around ADHD and encourage you to check out the book. It's a classic. And Shell has an updated working for ADHD adults which should be available in the next two months. Keep an eye out!Learn more about Shell right here, and make sure to connect on LinkedIn if you're on the hunt and need a coach!Other LinksThe Damn Good Resume Guide, Fifth Edition: A Crash Course in Resume Writing by Yana Parker and Beth Brown (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast (01:19) - Support the Show: Become a Patron and Join the Community! https://patreon.com/theadhdpodcast (03:29) - Introducing Career Counselor Shell Mendelson (09:23) - What Color is Your Parachute? (15:54) - What makes the ADHD hunt hard? (18:53) - Where is ADHD in the process? (23:51) - The ADHD Disclosure Question (29:51) - The "Means to an End" Job (37:55) - Performance Plans (44:29) - Moving into the Job Hunt (49:05) - The Job Market (53:56) - Learn More ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Beth Brown has had her fair share of ‘life' and all its happenings. Depression, divorce, starting all over again with 3 kids and panic attacks, lead to a catalyst for change when she could hardly leave the house living alongside fear. Even through all the ups and downs she has experienced, she still feels ‘rich' with joy, has devoted herself to healing and shines a light through the darkness. Currently, Beth is living a life she never dreamt possible through finding a passion for marketing (which was quietly alongside her much of her life) and choosing joy. Listen in as I chat with Beth about: Paying attention to the small voice and finding gratitude when things are rough and you're angry in between it all. A rich life filled with good people, good experiences and more than monetary things. The light at the end of the tunnel that comes to us, that we don't have to make up. It's clear Beth has come out the other side much stronger and with a depth to her life which shines through this conversation. To connect with Beth and find out more please visit her website www.shinesocialco.media, Instagram or send her an email hello@shinesocialco.media. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
Today's Guests Are: Rev. Tisha Dixon-Williams, Dr. Shanina Knighton, R.N., Rev. Beth Brown, Chris McGreal, Atty. CK Hoffler, Atty. Daryl Jones, Atty. Mark Fancher, and Atty. Erin Connelly
Beth Brown, Health & Well-Being Program Manager at ComPsych, discusses the signs of workplace burnout and small steps that companies and employees can take to combat it. This content is intended for institutional investors. The information in this podcast is not intended to provide specific financial, tax, investment, insurance, legal or accounting advice and should not be relied upon and does not constitute a specific offer to buy and/or sell securities, insurance, or investment services. Investors should consult with their professional advisors before acting upon any information contained in this podcast. Any statements that reflect expectations or forecasts of future events are speculative in nature and may be subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions and actual results which could differ significantly from the statements. As such, do not place undue reliance upon such forward-looking statements. All opinions and commentary are subject to change without notice and are provided in good faith without legal responsibility. SLC-20230501-2877243
Beth Brown with Live Happy shares 7 tips for creating confidence in kids Episode 1702: 7 Tips For Creating Confidence in Kids by Beth Brown Live Happy takes you on a journey to find your authentic happiness in life, at work and at home through inspiring stories and hands-on tips rooted in the science of positive psychology. The original post is located here: https://www.livehappy.com/family/7-tips-for-creating-confidence-in-kids Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
US fuel oil stocks in the first quarter of 2023 reached their highest levels since April 2020. Traders have had to alleviate their oversupply by exporting, though high freight rates have made profits more difficult to find. In this Oil Markets episode, Americas fuel oil experts Beth Brown and Patrick Burns sit down with Americas shipping experts Catherine Rogers and Catherine Kellogg to discuss how traders have had to shift routes and export heavier material to find an open arbitrage. Prices in this episode: PUAFZ00 (USGC HSFO) TDUCG00 (Dirty USG-UKC Aframax)
by Brandon Gremaud, Beth Brown, and Michael Park Thank you for journeying with us in listening to this River podcast. We hope you have been encouraged and strengthened through it. If you have a specific prayer request, please let us know at info@theriverfellowship.com. and we will pray for you. If you would like to donate to this ministry, please do so here: http://www.theriverfellowship.com/giving. (Intro and Outro music by featherboard, “joybomber”, 2022).
Today's guest on the show is Beth Brown. Beth is a Brooklyn based entrepreneur whose core mission across all of her business adventures is to spread love. As a professional photographer, she has been empowering men & women through photo sessions for over 10 years. Beth is also a Christian confidence coach, speaker, published author & 2018 ANS Association Women Empowerment Award recipient. She has spoken on BOHEMIA Cares' platform where shared her testimony of how she spent 3 years working on redefining and healing her identity after trauma and heartbreak. She feels a deep and urgent desire to support others as they learn to flourish, redefine and love themselves after trauma so she also facilitates art therapy workshops to carry out her mission.In this episode we talk about.....Beth's journey with redefining and healing her identity after trauma and heartbreakHow Beth uses art therapy to help othersTips for people challenged with forgivenessWhat inspired Beth to become a photographerHow Beth will show up and love for herself and othersTo learn more about Beth, visit the links below:Website: https://babsphotographyllc.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babsphotographyllc/To learn more about Lorrine or order her Books, visit the links below:Website: https://beacons.page/lorrinepattersonFreeing Your Heart For Love: https://www.freeingyourheartforlove.com/A Hearthology, Collection of Writings with Love: https://www.showupandlove.com/book-loveFollow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandlove/Please like, subscribe, and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode!
Beth Brown grew up in Madison Wisconsin and was the youngest child in her family. At the age of 12 her father took a new job in Oregon. At the age of 16 Beth went to EFY in Provo and met her future husband Randy Brown. When Randy returned home from his mission in New Jersey they got married in 1996. They returned to Oregon and subsequently had six children. Life has been very busy and full of tremendous joy. Recently, Randy was called to serve as an area authority which has been another wonderful adjustment. Beth loves the Lord and desires to serve him no matter what. Join me today as Beth shares her testimony and her light in regards to marriage, motherhood and leadership in the church. bethnewellcoaching.com bethnewellcoaching@gmail.com
Beth Brown grew up in Madison Wisconsin and was the youngest child in her family. At the age of 12 her father took a new job in Oregon. At the age of 16 Beth went to EFY in Provo and met her future husband Randy Brown. When Randy returned home from his mission in New Jersey they got married in 1996. They returned to Oregon and subsequently had six children. Life has been very busy and full of tremendous joy. Recently, Randy was called to serve as an area authority which has been another wonderful adjustment. Beth loves the Lord and desires to serve him no matter what. Join me today as Beth shares her testimony and her light in regards to marriage, motherhood and leadership in the church. bethnewellcoaching.com bethnewellcoaching@gmail.com
The PE Umbrella | Podcasting ALL things Primary Physical Education
Welcome to episode 217 and the return of The PE Umbrella Podcast! This week I am joined by children's book author and leadership and education consultant Dr Beth Brown. In this episode we take a deep dive into character education, life skills and how to best nurture them in our own children and pupils. During this chat, we talk about Beth's book, The adventures of Divot & Swish and how she was inspired to write the stories as a means to instil life skills such as resilience in our children. So what are you waiting for? Jump under the umbrella with us and join in the conversation by tweeting me @thepeumbrella. Note pad ready!
Beth Brown joins Liz and Angie as the first guest on the Down With The Picket Fence Podcast. In this episode, the ladies dive into the heavy topic of infertility issues. They talk about the stress of being a working mom, starting a family or career first, balancing the desire to have your kids respect you for having a career, and wanting them to think you are the best mom. Thanks to Beth for joining the podcast this week and for being the first guest on the show! In This Episode: Beth Brown on Instagram Liz on InstagramAngie on Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram
In the background of the pandemic, IMO 2020 was reshaping the landscape of traditional marine fuels. Now, more than two years since the pandemic began, the US Gulf Coast 0.5%S market has established new standards for supplying this fuel. It came with unique blending challenges. The USGC HSFO market has also taken on a new life as a secondary option as a marine fuel. In this Oil Markets podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' Beth Brown and Patrick Burns discuss the recent decision to eliminate hand blends from trades reported in the Platts Market on Close assessment process in the US and how trading in these markets has evolved. This Oil Markets podcast was produced by Jennifer Pedrick in Houston.
This Podcast is sponsored by Better Help.Beth Brown is the Founder and CEO of Shine Social Co. - a company that partners and supports business owners in social media management, branding, copywriting, and more.In this great conversation, Beth explains how Shine Social immerses in learning their clients industry, to help business enhance their online presence and find their social media voice. To connect with Beth, learn more about her company, and download the FREE guide "How to know which stories you should be sharing on social media", visit www.shinesocialco.media.
Dr Beth Brown returns to the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate the latest book in her Divot & Swish series. Dr Beth tells us that in this bookour two familiar characters develop a new friendship, explore the Ozark Mountains on bicycles, and practice creating the superpower of confidence. Click here to visit Dr Beth's website - https://adventureswithdivotandswish.com/store/p/in-ozark Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Are all cats assholes? Of course not! For reasons unbeknownst to them, cats have gained a reputation that misleads people into thinking that all cats are (for lack of a better word) catty. This couldn't be farther from the truth, and I'm on a mission to put a stop to this cat prejudice once and for all. My special guest on this episode of It's Training Cats and Dogs is the incredible Beth Brown (CCBC, CPDT-KSA, CCUI), https://www.eartotail.com/ (Ear to Tail) owner and behavior expert who works with shy and fearful animals. Her biggest pet peeve is when people assume it's normal for a cat to be an asshole, which (spoiler alert) it isn't! Together, we discuss how Beth uses her expertise to help people manage relationships between their pets with a focus on multispecies homes. So, if you want to find out how to turn your ‘asshole' cat into a perfect angel, this is the episode for you! Key Moments [06:24] Common misconceptions about cats [09:29] How to approach the adoption of unsocialized cats [13:25] Why cats aren't the low maintenance animals many people believe them to be [15:29] The problem with treating your cat like a dog [18:32] Body language cues to look out for when training multiple species [24:25] Beth's ideal type of client [30:48] Beth shares the story about how she trained a shelter cat to become a show cat who won first place [34:05] Why foster homes are so important for finding dogs and cats good homes [36:40] Why we shouldn't label our pets as ‘good' or ‘bad' [41:20] How to adjust your expectations when you welcome a new dog or cat into your family [42:58] A story about how I met my cat Rio and how far he has come since his days at the shelter [46:15] Beth reveals one of her favorite stories about a friend who adopted a ‘difficult' cat [52:23] How to get better at offering multiple choices for your pets [54:34] Tips to help make everyday life more enjoyable (and less stressful) for your cat [58:27] How training other animals can help you become a better trainer Key Links https://www.eartotail.com/ (Ear to Tail website) https://www.instagram.com/eartotail/ (Follow Ear to Tail on Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/eartotail (Follow Ear to Tail on Facebook) https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1098612X13477537 (The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) ) https://www.praiseworthypets.com/course (Get on the waitlist for "From Cranky to Coexisting") If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please remember to subscribe to stay up-to-date and leave a positive rating and review – it would mean a lot to me and my pets!
It's no secret that a lot of guests recently have been found because of the amazing dental technician community found on Instagram. If you are on there you definitely know of @thepartyenamel (https://www.instagram.com/thepartyenamel/). It's hard not to know of her because she is great at creating content and bringing the dental lab community even closer. But the person behind the account is Beth Brown. Beth comes on the podcast to talk about getting into the industry, going to a dental university in a hospital, using her Instagram to find her new home at Mango Dental Lab (https://www.facebook.com/mangodental/), and taking the challenge to get her Master's degree in Dental Technology. She's a dental party enamel for sure when it comes to education! Elvis and Barb were right! Schottlander (https://www.schottlander.com/) teeth are not in the US. If you want to save, and also grow, Gro3X (https://www.gro3x.com/) is, where you should go! Resins (https://www.gro3x.com/collections/print) to print night guards, for high-impact and flex, look no further, because we have them at Gro3X. Burs (https://www.gro3x.com/collections/mill) for your mills, Zirconia (https://www.gro3x.com/collections/aidite) for your crowns, with Gro3X you will be the hottest lab in town! And last but not least, if you seriously want to grow, add Gro3X Aligners (https://www.gro3x.com/pages/aligners), and your doctors will say Wowww! Whip Mix (https://www.whipmix.com/), known today for its digital equipment and materials, has been known for decades as a leader in occlusion products with its Whip Mix, Hanau, and Denar articulators and facebows (https://www.whipmix.com/product-overview/?product-cat=occlusion). The most popular of these is the Denar Mark 300 Series articulator. These popular semi-adjustable instruments are engineered for superior performance and tested thoroughly based on proven methodology. They bring a new standard of interchangeability with factory set accuracy within 20 microns. With their sleek, ergonomic design and powder-coated finish, these articulators have a contemporary look that's as durable as it is aesthetically pleasing. The Denmat Mark 320 articulator (https://www.whipmix.com/products/denar-mark-320-dental-articulator/) features Adjustable condylar inclination with 0 to 60,° and Progressive side shift fixed at 15°. The Denar Mark 300 comes complete with: Dust cover, 10 magnetic mounting plates, instructions and standard black carrying case. Head over to Whipmix.com to order one today. Special Guest: Beth Brown.
Happy 2022 from The Okie Bookcast! There is so much great stuff coming in the days ahead! If you haven't heard the New Year's Resolutions interlude, I strongly encourage you to take a few minutes to check out the big goals for 2022 and how you can be a part of them. One of those goals is launching the Read Oklahoma Challenge. I'm encouraging everyone to read one Oklahoma-connected book a month through 2022. There are new categories each month and I'll provide some recommendations along the way. For January, we're reading any work by Oklahoma great, S.E. Hinton. You can find a list of her books here. For more on the Challenge and to sign up to let us know you're in, visit the Read Oklahoma Challenge web page. Dr. Beth Brown is my guest for this chapter. Beth is a life-long educator who says she is on a mission to inspire families and kids to have fun, become more active and learn life skills through sports in her children's book series “Adventures with Divot & Swish.” She was a college athlete at the University of Oklahoma and holds a Ph.D. in sports psychology from the University of Kansas. Since finishing her degree, she's gone on to impact thousands through her roles as a golf coach, an educational program developer at First Tee and LPGA-USGA Girls Golf, and the founder of the coaching and consulting agency, Team Aureus.Beth's latest book - Adventures with Divot and Swish in the Ozark Mountains: The Superpower of Confidence - is releasing in January and can be found at her website or at several of the OK Indie Bookstores (see below). In addition to her books, Beth has created resources for educators to use the books in the classroom, and those are also available from her website. Beyond her site, you can connect with Beth on Instagram and Facebook (@adventureswithdivotandswish). Beth and I talk about her books, the importance of helping kids develop superpowers like confidence and courage, her work with children in a variety of spaces, and how her experiences in sports have shaped the stories she tells. You're going to love hearing from Beth. For our review this episode, M. Jane Hawkins reviews three books from award-winning Oklahoma children's author Tammi Sauer - Nugget and Fang, Wordy Birdie, and Not Now, Cow. Jane is a former educator and editor who has worked with kids in a variety of capacities. Her books - A Truck Named Tony and Tony the Truck and the Christmas Delivery are available from her website - janehawkins.net.You can connect with Jane at her website or on Twitter (@mjchawk) and Instagram (@maryjanehawkins). Mentioned in the episode:Letty WattCharlotte StricklandKarl BruneFullConnect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH
Join Broadcaster John Williams and co-host Dr. Matt Holden with special guests David Yates BRI and Beth Brown Director of Saco River Wildlife Center discussing wildlife animal rehab. and more!
Who likes Barbecue? Dolan's Bar-B-Que is coming to Statesboro thanks to the efforts of sisters Mary Beth Brown and Lazar Oglesby! I have a chat with Mary Beth Brown about her aspirations and influences (including the restaurant's namesake, her Grandpa Dolan) that have fueled her passions for the hospitality and food industries. The new restaurant is trying some fun new things you won't find elsewhere in the region, and I'm interested in watching their success story unfold!Thanks for tuning in! Let's get Up and Adam!Find out more about Dolan's here!https://www.visitstatesboro.org/blog/a-bite-of-the-boro-dolans-bar-b-que/https://www.honeycatering.com/dolans-bbq-1Follow UKnowAdamTsang on Social!https://www.adamtsang.comhttps://www.instagram.com/uknowadamtsang/https://www.facebook.com/uknowadamtsang/https://www.linkedin.com/in/uknowadamtsang/https://open.spotify.com/show/3Z4FPVzEh3M9dBQ5YWMhAH?si=gec-DJCjSoiplCDM1veFWw
The Wealthy Place Podcast hosted by Lattrice Johnson In this episode: Lattrice is joined by Beth Brown, Founder of Shine Social Co. SSC originated from a creative woman's heart and desire to utilize God-given gifts & digital skills in a work-from-home career that is family-friendly, diverse, & creative. A company that could shine a light, guiding other women who pray for the same opportunity or need strong social & writing skills for their business. Shining together, we can collaborate in offering social media & copywriting services to strong women in business. About Beth Brown: Founder (idea person, with undiagnosed ADD!) I'm that ‘older' mom who took a leap of faith and started Shine Social Co. way back in January of 2019, just before Covid. Lucky me...I started working from home before it became “the way of life” for everyone and I don't plan on going back!After praying for a great WFH career for 17 years (when my 1st child was born), I stumbled across virtual assistant positions. After stuttering through several video interviews, I decided to hire myself. Honestly, I thought I would be creating Facebook ads and email funnels selling skincare products, but that wasn't my path. Instead, my first 2 clients wanted social media management, so I enthusiastically agreed (hey...they were opportunities!), opened my first Instagram account, and taught myself how to do just that and the rest is history!I truly LOVE what I do in being behind the scenes of building businesses. Being self-taught, I want to help other mature women feel confident in social media without having to experience the fails. There's plenty of room at this table and you are welcome to join! Topics of Discussion: Overcoming Trials – 2:50 Anxiety & Depression – 6:40 Things Begin To Change – 9:10 Steps To Recovery – 10:00 Be An Example – 14:10 Shine On – 16:00 Facing Challenges – 18:00 Dealing With Worry – 20:50 Healing Is A Process – 22:50 Reach Out – 26:10 How To Stay In The Wealthy Place – 31:15 The Wealthy Place Podcast: https://www.amazon.com/item_name/dp/B08JJT1JK9 Guest Links: https://www.shinesocialco.media/company https://www.linkedin.com/in/shinesocialco https://www.alignable.com/edmond-ok/shine-social-co
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the draft Regulations currently being consulted on which will change the regime for notifications that employers to defined benefit schemes need to make to the Pensions Regulator.
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about new governance rules for defined contribution schemes as set out in The Occupational Pension Schemes (Administration, Investment, Charges and Governance) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which come into force on 1 October 2021.
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the new authorisation and supervision regime for collective money purchase schemes set out in draft Regulations which are currently being consulted on.
After leveling parts of Wolverhampton with a horrifying death ray, a scientific genius is locked-away and tasked with the creation of new weapons of terror. Unfortunately, they quite enjoy the peace. Hermit and The Ray is part of Going Outside, a five-part anthology of short plays about… going outside! Author: Chloe Couper Cast: Chloe Couper, Beth Brown, Pearce Brannigan and Marc Quinn Art: August Charters
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the climate change risk reporting requirements set out in the new Regulations and accompanying statutory guidance.
Beth Brown, Ph.D., is a life-long educator on a mission to inspire families and kids to have fun, become more active and learn life lessons through sports in her children's book series Adventures with Divot & Swish. For more, visit our show notes at https://loveworksleadership.blog/2021/06/14/episode-63-creating-your-own-adventures-with-beth-brown/.
Beth Brown, Ph.D., is a life-long educator on a mission to inspire families and kids to have fun, become more active and learn life lessons through sports in her children's book series Adventures with Divot & Swish. For more, visit our show notes at https://loveworksleadership.blog/2021/06/14/episode-63-creating-your-own-adventures-with-beth-brown/.
Sports add so many valuable life lessons. Many times we can see then, teach them or preach them to children and often times we can't. In this episode we are going to discuss what these life are in relation to golf and how to adopt sports psychology in to our education for all ages. Dr. Beth Brown who has a PHD in sports psychology is going to help us better understand those lessons. Her youth sport participation paved the way for her collegiate success as a member of the University of Oklahoma basketball and conference champion women's golf teams. As her love for sports continued, she realized the unique opportunity sport has to impact not only physical abilities, but life skill development as well. This led Beth to earn her Ph.D. in sports psychology at the University of Kansas. Since then, she's gone on to influence and impact thousands through her roles as a golf coach, an educational program developer at The First Tee and LPGA-USGA Girls Golf, and founder and owner of the consulting agency, Team Aureus. Discussion: (3:10) How she went into sports psychology (6:05) Why your sports psychology skills don't always transfer to different sports (8:49) How sports psychology is applied to young children (19:12) Life lessons learned through golf (25:37) Adventures of Divot and Swish (33:21) Where listeners can find more about your resources (34:10) Divot and Swish's next adventure (35:06) Final words of inspiration for raising golfers Show Links: Follow Adventures with Divot and Swish on Instagram Follow Adventures with Divot and Swish on Facebook Adventures with Divot and Swish Website Team Aureus Follow Team Aureus on Instagram Follow Team Aureus on Facebook Follow Team Aureus on Linkedin
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the draft Regulations setting out the proposed changes to the statutory transfer rights which seek to minimise pension scams.
Kids can learn a number of “superpowers” by participating in sports--traits such as courage, resilience and character. That's the message from Beth Brown, an educator with a Ph.D in sports psychology and the author of the children's book series, “Adventures with Divot and Swish.” She's also a former member of the University of Oklahoma basketball team as well as the conference champion women's golf team.
Kids can learn a number of “superpowers” by participating in sports--traits such as courage, resilience and character. That's the message from Beth Brown, an educator with a Ph.D in sports psychology and the author of the children's book series, “Adventures with Divot and Swish.” She's also a former member of the University of Oklahoma basketball team as well as the conference champion women's golf team.
Kids can learn a number of “superpowers” by participating in sports--traits such as courage, resilience and character. That’s the message from Beth Brown, an educator with a Ph.D in sports psychology and the author of the children’s book series, “Adventures with Divot and Swish.” She’s also a former member of the University of Oklahoma basketball team as well as the conference champion women’s golf team.
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In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the Pensions Regulator's draft policy on its approach to the investigation and prosecution of the avoidance of the s75 debt and conduct risking accrued scheme benefits criminal offences.
Dr Beth Brown is on the podcast to celebrate Adventures With Divot & Swish in Costa Rica - The Superpower of Courage. Dr Beth wants to inspire kids to find the courage to go outside of their comfort zone to explore new places and adventures, and to meet new friends. Click here to visit Dr Beth's website - https://adventureswithdivotandswish.com/about Please visit our website - www.ReadingWithYourKids.com
This episode is about the Covid Vaccines and the future of pandemicsOn this episode of Feudal Future, hosts Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky are joined by Beth Brown, Ph.D., R.Ph and CTO of Rev Pharmaceuticals who has over 20 years of leadership experience in pharmaceutical development and commercialization of over 30 products & Ron Jordan Dean of the School of Pharmacy at Chapman University.An entrepreneur and pharmacy leader with informatics expertise Jordan founded businesses in Hospice and pain management pharmacy, health benefits software, and informatics consulting. Ron was also an executive at companies offering an internet consumer prescription marketplace, supply chain transformation, and health insurance. Formerly President of the American Pharmacists Association and Trustee, NCPDP, he was instrumental in pharmacy’s patient care focus and developing consensus standards for electronic health information.Beth Brown is the Chief Technology Officer of Rev Pharmaceuticals. REV Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (“REV” or the “Company”) is a pharmaceutical company engaged in developing and marketing cutting-edge nutraceutical-based products to create revolutionary improvements in health and wellness. REV Pharmaceuticals brings together the best of human biology, pharma/medical device development, business operations, and product commercialization. The company is founded by renowned Scientists and Entrepreneurs with proven track records. Over the last 10 years, three scientists researched the biochemistry to develop natural products that do not require a prescription (over-the-counter (OTC)), are easy to use, convenient to purchase, and discreteLearn more about Ron Jordan here: https://bit.ly/3ruT66BLearn more about Beth Brown here: https://bit.ly/3dmeR3IJoin the 'Beyond Feudalism' Facebook group to share your story, ask questions and connect with other citizen leaders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondfeudalismTweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalismLearn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribeThis show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the new climate change risk reporting requirements set out in the draft Regulations, which are currently being consulted on.
On this episode I chatted with former OU Golfer and Author Beth Brown Ph.D. about her new children's book "Adventures with Divot & Swish" Divot is a golf-loving character who appreciates meeting new people from different places and cultures. Her friend Swish is a basketball fanatic who is a little shy, but always loves trying other sports and activities. In each adventure, the duo meets a new friend who introduces them to a sport they’ve never played before, and they experience the many emotions that accompany the conquering of these challenges. Through support and encouragement from their friend, Divot and Swish are able to gain valuable skills and develop “superpowers” through playing sports. We talk all about Beths past, he love for basketball, golf and how her journey has brought her to this current point in life. For more information go to www.adventureswithdivotandswish.com This episode is presented by the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Sharing Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and be sure to follow them on social media for recent event updates. www.instagram.com/oklahomahof
This month the RePod is joined by Beth Brown, the Outreach Services Manager at Muskingum County Library System. We talk a little bit about outreach in the context of libraries, why we enjoy audiobooks, and of course, the books we recommend this month. For more information about MCLS, please visit us at muskingumlibrary.org If you'd like to submit your own Reread, Rewrite, Recommend books, or if you have any library questions for our guest hosts, please email Sarah at outreach@muskingumlibrary.org Books mentioned in this episode: The Henna Artist - Alka Joshi Black Sun - Rebecca Roanhorse The Scent Keeper - Erica Bauermeister Murder, She Barked - Krista Davis The Dutch House - Ann Patchett The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South - Michael W. Twitty
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the new Pension Schemes Act 2021 and some of the significant changes it will introduce to the pensions landscape.
For fuel oil markets, 2020 was a strange year, as the global pandemic overshadowed implementation of the landmark IMO 2020 regulation. With global demand slowly returning, these grades are back in focus. S&P Global Platts editors Beth Brown and Patrick Burns talk with Matt Eversman, associate director of crude and fuel oil markets, about fuel oil market trends as well as Platts’ consultation on certain operational guidelines in the Platts Market on Close assessment process for .5% marine fuel.
Welcome to the 2021 pensions podcast series. In this episode, Beth Brown talks about two Pensions Ombudsman determinations. The first being about financial loss after maladministration has been corrected and the second relating to an employer’s failure to pay an employee’s deducted contributions to a pension scheme.
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about the recent High Court decision in the Lloyds Bank pensions case on guaranteed minimum pension equalisation and what it means for past transfers-out.
In this episode, Beth Brown is joined by Nicola Collins to talk about the Pensions Regulator's guidance on protecting schemes from employer distress.
One of the crucial roles of leaders is to support and develop others. But, are you doing it in a way that truly empowers people and maximizes their performance? Dr. Beth Brown is an expert in performance psychology and organizational development. She joins us on this week's episode to share three simple techniques you can implement today to improve talent and team development.
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about some key pension law cases which have been decided this year.
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about some key pension law cases which have been decided this year.
Strange things happen in the Midlands, like the discovery of ancient cubes possessed by lesser demons with an aversion to bubblegum. CUBED is a vaguely halloween-themed one-off inspired by true events, featuring indecent volumes of joss sticks and one very affordable exorcist! This recording is ushered forth from the void with the voices of Joe Albanese, Beth Brown, Chloe Couper, Tom Pullen and Rhiannon Morgan as well art conjured by the possibly-haunted Heather Charters.
Do you have a kid coworker? Kid coworkers are not the same as your coworkers at the office. They eat up all your food. They don't respect your meeting schedules, and they take a cut out of every paycheck that you make. It's just not the same. If one of your coworkers in the office did that… you'd file a complaint with HR. This episode is dedicated to parents and adults who are trying to get work done around littles, kids, and teens. How can you create a fun work from home environment with kids? Today we'll explore a team building activity that's based on our guest, Dr. Beth Brown's F.U.N. model.Resources MentionedTeam AureusYouTube ChannelLinkedInFacebookInstagramAbout Dr. BethDr. Beth is a sports psychologist and CEO of Team Aureus®. It's a consulting agency that's dedicated to empowering individuals and teams to perform at their highest levels in sports business, and life.She co-founded Super Power Golf. It's a business dedicated to helping women transform their lives on and off the golf course. And she also has a passion for youth, which I really appreciate.Dr. Beth also serves on the We Are Golf Women's Task Force managed by the World Golf Foundation.And she recently launched the Champions Mindset Leadership Series. I'm looking forward to this conversation today because we're going to diverge a little bit from adulthood to talking about what is it like to work with your child coworkers, and what can we do to ensure that we are creating fun workplaces, even when we're at home?About the PodcastThe Lead with Levity podcast is a show for leaders who care deeply about what makes/breaks the employee experience. Our guests are dynamic researchers, practitioners, consultants, and business leaders. We cover foundational elements that are needed to avoid forcing the fun. We also invite lively managers who lead with levity to show us how it's done. Thanks for joining us on this journey.
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In this week's episode we will be discussing the abundance mindset with an amazing and creative young woman, Laura Beth Brown. The abundance mindset ultimately allows you to attract what you want into your life. Learn more about how you can develop this mindset by listening to the full episode. Connect with Laura Beth on Instagram @twentyfunpod. P.S. I have a new mic ready for my next episode! (A.K.A. a LOT less blips and bumps!).
Today on the Drop In CEO podcast, Dr. Beth Brown shares the impact of athletics on mindset and performance. Listen in as Deborah and Dr. Brown discuss the connection between sports and leadership, the benefits of children playing sports, and how change can have a positive impact on your performance. Dr. Beth Brown is a veteran in creating innovative programs impacting adults and youth, as well as helping teams develop high-performing cultures to achieve and exceed their biggest goals. She has extensive experience in creating optimal learning environments, performance psychology in sports, developing powerful communication skills, and training staff and volunteers. You can connect with Dr. Brown in the following ways: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamAureus/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/team.aureus/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/team-aureus/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLcNsvHUrnx86G6n0gODZRw To learn more about how you can connect with Deb, go to https://www.dropinceo.com/ or join the Drop in CEO Facebook group for more conversations on how to lead, inspire, and achieve your goals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Beth Brown joins with head of Pensions Litigation, Stuart Pickford, and Litigation senior associate, Tom Wild, to talk about legal professional privilege. The episode will explain what legal professional privilege is and how it is relevant for pension schemes.
In this episode, Beth Brown joins with head of Pensions Litigation, Stuart Pickford, and Litigation senior associate, Tom Wild, to talk about legal professional privilege. The episode will explain what legal professional privilege is and how it is relevant for pension schemes.
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Life has changed in so many different ways for everyone as a result of the global pandemic, particularly in the area of schooling, which has become a big issue for most parents. So I invited Beth Brown and Keri Knutson to join me today to talk about some solutions. Beth and Keri both have children in school, and they have been doing a lot of work to solve the current problems around schooling. They are with me today to share what they are learning and experiencing and to talk about the innovative ideas that they have come up with for educating children in the best way possible under the present circumstances. About Beth Beth is a creative person, and she has a background in interior design. She is currently involved in social media management, and she works from home as a virtual assistant. This year, she has decided to home-school one of her children. About Keri Keri is a teacher by trade, and she has been working in different capacities in the field of education for the last seventeen years. For most of that time, she has been teaching children from kindergarten to second grade in public school. She has also taught preschool, and, for the past eight years, she has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). Keri has three kids at home, and right now, she is taking a break from public school teaching to work on her doctorate. Conversations about schooling Beth and Keri live in the same neighborhood. There have been several neighborhood meetings held there recently, to talk about the changes that are happening in the school district and the different ways that everyone is choosing to deal with the current situation. Two main options for parents Three months ago, most of the parents in the Deer Creek School District got two main options for schooling. The first is that the children can return to school in August. And if any incidences of COVID occur in the schools, they can return to doing distance learning for as long as necessary. The second option is for parents to keep their children at home, and go ahead with virtual schooling for the whole semester. A third option A third option was offered to the parents of children from the seventh grade upwards. That is for an academy, where children from the seventh to the twelfth grades can do a blended school option. That means that they can do certain things, like band and special science classes, on the school campus, and everything else can get done at home. Things vary in different places around the country Things are different, however, in different districts, and different areas around the country. A split schedule Schools in Beth and Keri’s area have now decided to opt for a split schedule based on state recommendations, to ensure that proper social distancing can take place if necessary. That means that if they reach an orange level, as determined by the Department of Health, they will create a split schedule so that only half of all the students are present in the school building at any given time. The underlying issue The underlying issue is that parents are trying to do what is best for their children, while also juggling their work and their lives at home. There is a lot to consider, and even more to be done, and it can all feel very frightening and overwhelming. Beth’s decision Beth has two children at home. Her daughter is thirteen, and, like most of the other kids of her age, she wants to go back to school full-time, so Beth is allowing her to do that. Beth has decided, however, to keep her second-grader at home, and go a hundred percent virtual with his schooling. Although she does not relish the idea, she has chosen to embrace her role as a parent, to have a great attitude, and to make the best of a difficult situation. Lots of options There are lots of options, and ultimately it is up to the parents to weigh them all up and make the best decision for their children and themselves. Bear in mind that things always go better with a positive attitude! Links and resources: Referrals: When Coronavirus Pivots Education Plans: How to Set Up a Homeschooling Space Anywhere Working and Learning from Home During the COVID-19 Outbreak At-Home Learning Resources for the COVID-19 Outbreak How to Turn Your Living Space into a Home Office, Home School, and More During Coronavirus 101 Free Resources for Home-Schooling During COVID Crisis CuriosityStream/CNN - Use code "CNN" for 25% off annual plans. Thousands of documentaries, all on-demand, all for less than $15/year! Collection of Fun & Useful Websites for Your Classroom
HUGE pod today, people. Laura Beth Brown from the Twenty Fun Podcast stopped in and we had a great interview with her including us ranking our top 5 sit-com characters of all time. We also had our good friend Morgan Plummer on the pod, and we got to talk about her becoming a mother (for 20 minutes)! Great pod ahead. Let's go have the best week of all time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/broken-anchor/support
Our Head Kissoon Carr Ambassador Harrison Wilde is beginning a new miniseries featuring aspiring lawyers. To kick off the miniseries, Harry interviews Hadiyah Shah, the winner of our recent essay competition. Hadiyah submitted the best essay on 'How do you think the legal sector will adapt to life after COVID-19?'. You can read Hadiyah's essay entry on the Kissoon Carr website, alongside the other top entries, including Amy Weir-Simmons' (2nd place) and Beth Brown's (3rd place).
In this episode, Beth Brown summarises the Pensions Regulator's interim regime in respect of defined benefit superfunds.
In this episode, Beth Brown talks about some changes introduced by the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 which are relevant to the pensions industry.
In this episode, Beth Brown summarises the key points in the guidance that the Pensions Regulator has produced during the COVID-19 crisis.
In this cross practice episode, Jessica Walker and Beth Brown talk about how trustees might deal with COVID-19, including continuing to run their schemes and thinking about the potential impact on sponsoring employers.
Pandemic oil demand destruction has converted clean products tankers into offshore storage containers as onshore storage is approaching tank top. Forced floating storage as a result of discharge problems has the products tanker markets buzzing arguably at a faster pace at present than their larger sisters on the crude side. Barbara Troner, Marieke Alsguth and Chris To of the S&P Global Platts shipping team put their heads together with Platts' Beth Brown to explore the dynamics of current products forward pricing structures and floating storage opportunities.
The miracle of birth is exactly that — a miracle! And a miracle all the more celebrated and cherished when it is long-awaited and hoped for. Join us as our guest, Beth Brown, shares openly and honestly about the challenging road she faced on the way to motherhood. Hosted and Produced by Ally Barnes. Subscribe to Mums' Group on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Continue the conversation on facebook - just search "mums group pod". Or send an email to mumsgrouppod@gmail.com
Hey friends! I enjoyed recording this week's episode so much for two reasons: 1) I had an amazing guest; 2) We talked about something that is so relevant for college students all the time, but especially in our world today. As many of us are transitioning to online classes and staying at home (or at least away from the environment we're used to,) it can be super hard to keep a positive and productive mindset to achieve our goals and get our priorities straight. If you're struggling with mindset, priorities, or productivity, give this episode a listen! And remember, you're never alone in how you feel. :) Check out Laura Beth Brown! Twenty Fun Podcast (Apple Podcasts): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twenty-fun/id1455597587 Twenty Fun Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/1vK4mbYtVn4HUAitoNOayi Twenty Fun Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twentyfunpod/ Connect with A Genuine Girl! Website: www.agenuinegirl.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/onegenuinegirl Facebook: www.facebook.com/onegenuinegirl Have questions about this episode? Want to submit a suggestion for a future episode? Let me know - I'd love to chat! Until next time... Stay genuine, girl!
Nick Robertson and Beth Brown present a special joint edition of the Mayer Brown Employment and Mayer Brown Pensions podcasts. We look at likely key issues across both areas in 2020. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11.
Beth Brown and Nick Robertson present a special joint edition of the Mayer Brown Pensions and Mayer Brown Employment podcasts. We look at likely key issues across both areas in 2020.
The Tennessee Educators Association (TEA) is an organization that works to advance public education by advocating for educators and students across the entire state of TN. In this episode, Mary Mancini sits down with Beth Brown - a career teacher, education advocate and President of the TEA. Brown has keen insight on the problems facing schools in both rural and urban districts (spoiler alert: they're the same problems). The issues facing our school systems are complicated and widespread. Mancini and Brown touch on everything from underfunded teachers, to student trauma to the ESA Vouchers Program (a controversial bill that sends taxpayer dollars to parents to remove their children from public schools). Hosted by Mary Mancini Produced by Emily Cupples and TNDP Distributed by We Own This Town Guests Tennessee Educators Association President Beth Brown Twitter: @TEA_Teachers Instagram: @TEA_Teachers
This month Beth Brown, a senior associate in our Pensions Group in London, looks at the additional trustee investment and disclosure requirements that were announced earlier this summer.
Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 8.31.19 - An Interivew with Beth Brown, LPGA & CMPC. Part 2 Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to by you by Best Hole-In-One, Nicki Anderson, Realtor, Hawaii Condo, The Patrons Caddy, Slickstix.com, McGaughey Health Group, Taylor Made Golf, Sundale Country Club , McPhees Grill, Paso Robles Golf Club Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com
Beth Brown, president of the Tennessee Teacher's Association and former Grundy County High School English teacher takes us through legislation, ultimately passed this Spring, amid much opposition and controversy, about school vouchers or Educational Savings Accounts. This is a recording of a presentation to a group of rural Tennessee residents who requested additional information and clarification about the affect of vouchers on their public schools, teachers and ultimately their children, grandchildren and community. Ms. Brown's organization lobbied against vouchers and a bibliography is provided to support their position. Alternate approaches to providing quality education to all Tennessee children was discussed and follow up podcasts both about the implementation of the law and other solutions are planned.https://comptroller.tn.gov/content/dam/cot/orea/documents/orea-reports-2019/Salaries_FullReport.pdfhttps://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/11/19/cosmetics-and-clothes-parents-misspent-700000-in.htmlhttps://news.stanford.edu/2017/02/28/vouchers-not-improve-student-achievement-stanford-researcher-finds/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/23/upshot/dismal-results-from-vouchers-surprise-researchers-as-devos-era-begins.htmlhttps://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-education/2017/06/22/oversight-arizona-esa-school-voucher-program-almost-sham/407961001/Support the show (https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/362855.rss)
Beth Brown, a senior associate in our Pensions Group in London, looks at some recent Pensions Ombudsman determinations of interest.
Beth Brown, a senior associate in our Pensions Group in London, looks at the consultation recently published by the government on draft regulations introducing new investment and disclosure duties for trustees of UK pension schemes.
Beth Brown — Secrets of a Top Serial Entrepreneur Revealed: 5 Minute Success — The Podcast, Episode 60 Beth Rich Brown's favorite quote is from Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not." She thinks photography is the perfect way to carry "the beautiful" with us after we leave a place. Beth is a Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, landscape photographer who sees the world Thru her Blue iis (eyes) and feels truly blessed to be able to share those images with her clients in the form of photographs for their homes/offices. In addition to her photography, Beth also manages and curates the Blackwell Gallery in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Beth is from a small town in Ohio and is a graduate of Ohio University. She spent 35 years in sales and marketing ... everything from commercial real estate, resort hotels, the pharmaceutical industry, information technology, and the ski industry. She finished her career working for other people at a Christian radio station in Denver, and she always says, “If you can sell AIR, you can sell anything." She loves working for herself and will tell you that she has the best boss in the whole world and she can talk her into just about anything. ;-) In this episode, Karen and Beth Brown discuss: Success Story of Beth Brown Commit to Get Leads Being involved in the local community Consult to Sell Try to have a personal connection with the people you are selling to Connect to Build and Grow Being accommodating to your customer's needs and their feelings Success Thinking, Activities and Vision Create a work-life balance and do what you love Sweet Spot of Success "If you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life.” — Beth Brown Connect with Beth Brown: Instagram: Thru Blue iis.Photography Facebook: ThruBlueiis/ & Blackwell-Gallery Website: ThruBlueiis.com & BlackwellGalleryCDA.com Email: BlackwellGalleryCDA@gmail.com LinkedIn: Beth-Rich-Brown About the Podcast Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed. Here’s to your success in business and in life! Connect with Karen Briscoe: Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Facebook: 5MinuteSuccess Website: 5MinuteSuccess.com Email: karen@5MinuteSuccess.com 5 Minute Success Links Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues! Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Let us help you prove it.
Beth Brown, a senior associate in our Pensions Group in London, looks at four sets of regulations which have been laid before Parliament and which come into force on 6 April.
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Join Mark and guest author Beth Brown as they talk about The haunted south in America. Beth has written several books on the subject including Haunted Plantations of Virginia. Beth Brown began investigating the paranormal in 1989 when a mentor sent her to interview the owners of a 250-year old home practically overflowing with spirits. Photographs and audio recordings made that day ignited her curiosity about life after death and set the wheels in motion for two decades of research. In 2007, Beth Brown founded the Virginia Society of Paranormal Education and Research (VASPER). The mission of the organization is to aid those interested in beginning their own research of the paranormal by providing training, equipment grants, and other resources. Beth heads the VASPER Investigation Team, a group of experienced field researchers with varying specialties, and has led the team on several studies of National and Virginia landmarks. The VASPER Investigation Team conducted the first official paranormal research experiments at Berkeley Plantation, Monumental Church, the Edgar Allen Poe Museum, and many others. Beth is an author, radio personality, and producer of short documentaries. She has been a speaker at numerous paranormal events and is known for the edgy, “rock and roll” approach she lends to workshops.