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#1 ACS #2087 (feat. Barry Marder, Beth Kennedy, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2017) #2 ACS #513 (feat. Jerry O'Connell) (2011) #3 ACS #519 (feat. Bobcat Goldthwait) (2011) #4 ACS #1539 (feat. Ralphie May, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2015) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #2087 (feat. Barry Marder, Beth Kennedy, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2017) #2 ACS #513 (feat. Jerry O'Connell) (2011) #3 ACS #519 (feat. Bobcat Goldthwait) (2011) #4 ACS #1539 (feat. Ralphie May, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2015) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon are with blogger and teacher, Beth Kennedy, over a big pot of soup. Metaphorically speaking of course because we're separated by three different times zones. But otherwise, we can really stretch the goodness of soup. Beth tells us why she likes soup so much to inspire more than 20 posts over the years. We discuss the multicultural as well as the community aspect of it. Vicki and Wynne ask about how she finds the terrific quotes to go with the hearty content. Beth shares some of the unusual sources that you wouldn't expect in a quote about soup. We laugh about the different concoctions we've made and share the recipes – not only for a wonderful meal but also for community and connection. We also talk about the Himalayan stew that inspired Beth's post and how it's like the melting pot of Everest Base Camp. This is a great episode that will feed you on many levels. With an accompanying recipe, it's great inspiration on the literal level. But also on the story-telling, creativity, and collaboration levels as well. We're confident you'll love the scenic and beautiful places we explore as we share the power of storytelling over a cup of good soup. We know you'll love it! Links for this episode: Episode 98 show notes (including Some Like It Hot Chili recipe) Beth's Blog: https://ididnthavemyglasseson.com/ Good Soup by Beth From the hosts: Vicki's book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/ Wynne's book about her beloved father: Finding My Father's Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/
In this episode, Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson are with blogger and retired pre-K teacher, Beth Kennedy. Beth tells us the story of an instant perspective moment. In a chance encounter with an extremely friendly man, she is both buoyed and leveled. It's a funny and thoughtful story that is so true to Beth's writing. In her beautifully concise presentation, she allows the sparkle of the realizations to shine bright. So we talk about how we can get lost in our own worlds until something or someone breaks through and reminds us of the big picture. Naturally, our encounters with others ripple out. This is a great conversation and story with a fantastic writer and keen observer of life that will stick with you long after it's over. So I know you'll enjoy the scenic and beautiful places we go when we share the power of story. We know you'll love it! Links for this episode: Episode 75 show notes I didn't have my glasses on.... | A trip through life with fingers crossed and eternal optimism. (ididnthavemyglasseson.com) cast aside. | I didn't have my glasses on.... (ididnthavemyglasseson.com) Vicki's personal blog: Victoria Ponders Wynne's personal blog: Surprised by Joy Vicki's recently released book: Surviving Sue Wynne's book about her beloved father: Finding My Father's Faith
The first bar examination in the United States was administered in oral form in the Delaware Colony in 1783, and in 1885, Massachusetts became the first state to employ a written version of the bar exam. Over time, the bar examination process has become more standardized, but there's no one test. One example of a standardized test is the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE), created back in 2011, and first administered that year by Missouri and North Dakota. So what is NEXT in standardized tests? According to the National Conference of Bar Examiners' website, the NextGen Bar Exam, set to debut in July 0f 2026, will “test a broad range of foundational lawyering skills, utilizing a focused set of clearly identified fundamental legal concepts and principles needed in today's practice of law.” Will the transition from a standardized test like UBE to NextGen be an easy one? And what can law students & faculty expect? In this episode, host Craig Williams is joined by guest Dennis C. Prieto, an Associate Professor and Reference Librarian at Rutgers Law School, who served on the National Conference of Bar Examiners' NextGen Content Scope Committee and is a member of the NextGen Tasks and Rubrics Advisory Committee. Craig & Dennis explore the specifics of the exam, how law students and faculty can transition to preparing for the new exam, and what students can expect from the exam in 2026. Mentioned in this episode: NextGen Bar Exam From My Perspective: Essays on the NextGen Bar Exam and Legal Education By Dennis C. Prieto, Susan Landrum, Timothy J. McFarlin, and Wanda M. Temm Correction: In the podcast, Professor Prieto mentioned 'NCBE member Beth Kennedy,' but the correct name is Beth Donohue. We apologize for any confusion and appreciate your understanding.
783: Christian Marr on Marvelous and Modest MushroomsTeaching others about wild food and fungiIn This Podcast: Join us on this episode as we delve into the captivating world of wild food and fungi with Christian Marr, a seasoned mycologist and co-founder of Closed Loop Lab LLC. Christian's journey, fueled by a deep passion for the natural world and shaped by her science-oriented upbringing, unfolds into a holistic exploration of healing, academic pursuits, and permaculture experiences. We unravel the metaphorical richness of fungi in understanding life's intricacies, and Christian sheds light on the incredible capabilities of mycelium, the hidden network beneath mushrooms.Our Guest: Christian has been studying mycology and cultivating fungi for over 13 years. She has a BS in Biology plus an Associates of Engineering and recently founded Closed Loop Lab LLC with her business partner and microbiologist, Beth Kennedy. Christian is also very passionate about education and citizen science, she truly believes that the intersection of community building, scientific efforts, and looking to the natural world for solutions will be the sweet spot for healing our human livelihood and our relationship to nature. Christian identifies as a fungi faery and spends most of her free time roaming the woods, foraging, pursuing flow arts and other artistic creations and earth skills.Closed Loop Lab has built an extensive fungi culture library, including local species and strains harvested from the wild, and have been providing quality fungi cultivation products to the local community, as well as creating fungi cultivation installations for local landowners and homesteaders.Visit www.urbanfarm.org/closedloop for the show notes and links on this episode!Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 800 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
Be sure to follow and connect with Beth on Twitter - @BKennedyLeads Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speaking Adam's Books: Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZv Run Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjT Teachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDg Empower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm Social Media: @mradawelcome
Teacher's Pet…Hot for Teacher…Bad Teacher… BUT… What's it like to be a teacher at Chilton?Beth Kennedy aka Mrs. O'Malley knows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join your hosts Chad Robinson, Dustin Melbardis and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Valentine's Day (2010) [PG-13] Genre: Romance, Comedy, Rom-Com Starring: Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Hector Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Carter Jenkins, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts Julia Roberts, Bryce Robinson, Taylor Swift, Matthew Walker, Larry Miller, Beth Kennedy, Katherine LaNasa, Kristen Schaal, Erin Matthews Director: Gary Marshall Recoded on 2022-01-31
Today Eric interviews his friend Beth Kennedy who is an Australian that helps people learn how to hear the voice of God. Beth's website is below: https://godisgoodstories.com This is an excellent interview by Beth. I truly hope y'all enjoy it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journeyintohealing/support
Episode #22 Do you have to drag yourself to work? Do you have trouble getting your day started? Have you become increasingly irritable or impatient with co-workers, customers, or clients? Do you find yourself working seven days a week? If you answered yes to any of these questions, or all of them, you might be experiencing career burnout. Career burnout is a special type of work-related stress — a state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced accomplishment and loss of personal identity. Your best solution to this can be summed up in a word: Recharge. In this episode, Beth Kennedy talks about how you will be able to beat burnout in this busy world. We will learn the key strategies of her Bennati Resiliency Model to develop resilience, maximize your impact, and increase your influence. Beth's tips and techniques will help you build a great foundation for success in leadership. A Bit About Beth Beth Benatti Kennedy is a leadership coach, resiliency-training expert, and speaker. She has worked with a diverse range of clients including The Gillette Company, Nike, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Pfizer Inc., and others. Her Benatti Resiliency Model® has helped thousands of people develop the resilience to adapt to changing career circumstances, remain productive and engaged, and find greater life and career satisfaction. Whether it's leadership coaching, conducting training programs, or speaking at professional conferences and symposiums, her mission is to recharge individuals in their careers and lives so that they have the energy needed for a rapidly changing world and environment. As a leadership coach, she works with individuals on how to use their influence strategically, collaborate effectively, and focus on innovation. Beth shows them how to develop resilience habits to maximize their professional and personal impact, increase their influence, and build their brand. The training component of her business gives her the opportunity to offer my success strategies to more than just individuals. My training sessions focus on keeping employees resilient, engaged, and productive, and able to manage change and transition within the organization. Beth also provides teams and departments with ways to increase collaboration and effectiveness with Team Type training. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbenattikennedy/ Website: https://bethkennedy.com/
In the second episode of A Coffee With, C+D editor Beth Kennedy speaks to clinical and custom content editor Naimah Callachand on how she made the jump from pharmacy to journalism
You can have a career you love and still get burnout. - Beth Kennedy Meet Beth Kennedy Beth Kennedy brings more than twenty years of experience to her role as a leadership coach, resiliency-training expert, and speaker. With an extensive background in career development, she coaches high-potential individuals on how to use their influence strategically, collaborate effectively, and focus on innovation. Beth has provided coaching and training to Millennium and Takeda since 2006. She is the author of Career ReCharge: Five Strategies to Boost Resilience and Beat Burnout, which continues her mission of recharging individuals in their careers and lives so they have the energy needed for today’s world. Get in touch with Beth Kennedy Website LinkedIn Beth's Book: Career Recharge: Five Strategies to Boost Resilience and Beat Burnout On this episode, Stacey & Beth talk about... What Beth wanted to be when she grew up and how it plays out today (3:05) Beth's journey from teacher to burnout to career coach (5:45) Being curious about our own energy and attitude, the ripple effect and how she knew it was time to leave teaching (9:40) How she chose career recharge and what she learned from her Dad (13:50) Making the transition from teacher to business owner and finding the right support network (15:10) Formalities Beth had to shed to become the business person she is today (18:35) Owning the fact that you’re in charge and not conforming to clients/others (20:32) People pleasing as a formality that leads to burnout and learning to say no (27:10) Using self-awareness to disrupt status quo Setting boundaries (32:10) Additional signs and symptoms of burnout (33:10) Biggest formality Beth had to shed to get to where she is today (39:20) “Don’t have to be pollyanna positive. But we do have to ask ourselves daily How am I showing up?”
In the first episode of the A Coffee With series, Beth Kennedy speaks to C+D's Women in Pharmacy board member Deborah Evans about her 35-year career in pharmacy.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the process of writing, editing, publishing and marketing your book? You are not alone! Being a successful author requires hard work, lots of support, and resilience! Listen in today as best-selling author, executive coach, and resiliency training expert Beth Kennedy shares her five strategies to boost resilience and beat burnout. […] The post 019 Beth Kennedy: How To Be A Resilient Author appeared first on Get Your Book Done.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the process of writing, editing, publishing and marketing your book? You are not alone! Being a successful author requires hard work, lots of support, and resilience! Listen in today as best-selling author, executive coach, and resiliency training expert Beth Kennedy shares her five strategies to boost resilience and beat burnout. [...]
Not ready for retirement, but clearly not new to the workforce, many unmillennials find themselves at a crossroads of their careers wondering “Is this all there is?” This podcast takes a deeper look into the idea of career burnout, what’s behind it and how to overcome it. Beth Kennedy, author of Career Recharge (affiliate link) and today’s podcast guest, has more than 20 years of experience as an executive coach and resiliency-training expert. In this episode she details her Benatti Resiliency Model, which has helped thousands of people develop the resilience to adapt to changing career circumstances, remain productive and engaged, and find greater life and career satisfaction. In the show we discuss: The importance of focusing on well-being to recharge How self-awareness provides insight into our purpose Why developing your own “brand” is important and relies on understanding your strengths The importance of connection and cultivating relationships to fight burnout How innovation plays a crucial role in challenging yourself and bolstering resiliency Throughout the interview, Beth expands on each of the aforementioned concepts with resources to support them, including: recommendations for her favorite meditation apps (Calm, Breathe, 10% Happier and Headspace) her recommendation for 360Reach as a tool to support personal branding a challenge to listeners to start a “Friday 5” practice each week, answering the questions What are my wins this week? What could I do differently? What do I want to do next week? I close out the show with a quick bit of feedback from podcast fan Catherine, who emailed me to agree that the Life Changing Chili recipe I mentioned in The Keto Episode is, in fact, life-changing! (Thanks Catherine!) Next up, I give a detailed account of my tips for success using the One Two Cosmetic’s Magnetic Eyelashes, as recommended on The Eyelashes Episode, on ReganJonesRDN Instagram and on the Cool Stuff page.
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Beth Kennedy is a business leadership coach and author of Career ReCharge: Five Strategies to Boost Resilience and Beat Burnout. On this episode of The Salesman Podcast Beth explains how we can become more resilient and avoid reaching a point of burnout in B2B sales. Resources: Beth on Linkedin BethKennedy.com Book: Career ReCharge: Five Strategies to […] The post #623: How To AVOID BURNOUT In B2B Sales With Beth Kennedy appeared first on Salesman.org.
Beth Kennedy shares her story of transforming her experience with burnout in her first job to helping others overcome burnout!
Beth Kennedy can be seen both on stage and on screen. The arts run in her family. She is the oldest of 9 kids, most of whom have an inclination towards the arts, and her mom even started an acting career after raising them all! Beth received her MFA in Acting from CalArts School of Theater and soon after that, joined Matt Walker and where she can be seen both on stage and backstage as the production manager. Make sure to catch their next show in May, "Julius Weezer" where they mash up the classic Shakespeare show with Weezer music! Stacy Stone is the Technical Director! To learn more about the Troubadour Theatre Company, visit their web site at: http://troubie.com Attribution: ----more---- Logo: Ritzy Remix font by Nick Curtis - www.nicksfonts.com/index.html Music and Soundcello_tuning by flcellogrl / Licence: CC BY 3.0freesound.org/people/flcellogrl/sounds/195138/ Flute Play C - 08 by cms4f / Licence: CC0 1.0freesound.org/people/cms4f/sounds/159123/ "Danse Macabre - Violin Hook" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Licence: CC BY 3.0 LicensesCC BY 3.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/CC0 1.0 - creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Beth is the author of Career Recharge: Five Strategies to Boost Resilience and Beat Burnout.She brings more than twenty years of experience to her role as a leadership and executive coach, resiliency-training expert, and speaker.With an extensive background in career development, she coaches high-potential individuals on how to use their influence strategically, collaborate effectively, and focus on innovation.Learn More: https://bethkennedy.com/Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Beth is the author of Career Recharge: Five Strategies to Boost Resilience and Beat Burnout.She brings more than twenty years of experience to her role as a leadership and executive coach, resiliency-training expert, and speaker.With an extensive background in career development, she coaches high-potential individuals on how to use their influence strategically, collaborate effectively, and focus on innovation.Learn More: https://bethkennedy.com/Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Not ready for retirement, but clearly not new to the workforce, many unmillennials find themselves at a crossroads of their careers wondering "Is this all there is?" This podcast takes a deeper look into the idea of career burnout, what's behind it and how to overcome it. Beth Kennedy, author of Career Recharge (affiliate link) and today's podcast guest, has more than 20 years experience as an executive coach and resiliency-training expert. In this episode she details her Benatti Resiliency Model, which has helped thousands of people develop the resilience to adapt to changing career circumstances, remain productive and engaged, and find greater life and career satisfaction. In the show we discuss: The importance of focusing on well-being to recharge How self-awarenesss provides insight into our purpose Why developing your own "brand" is important and relies on understanding your strengths The importance of connection and cultivating relationships to fight burnout How innovation plays a crucial role in challenging yourself and bolstering resiliency Throughout the interview, Beth expands on each of the aforementioned concepts with resources to support them, including: recommendations for her favorite meditation apps (Calm, Breathe, 10% Happier and Headspace) her recommendation for 360Reach as a tool to support personal branding a challenge to listeners to start a "Friday 5" practice each week, answering the questions What are my wins this week? What could I do differently? What do I want to do next week? I close out the show with a quick bit of feedback from podcast fan Catherine, who emailed me to agree that the Life Changing Chili recipe I mentioned in The Keto Episode is, in fact, life changing! (Thanks Catherine!) Next up, I give a detailed account of my tips for success using the One Two Cosmetic's Magnetic Eyelashes, as recommended on The Eyelashes Episode, on ReganJonesRD Instagram and on the Cool Stuff page. Thanks to every listener who made 2018 an amazing year for me and this podcast! The first episode of 2019 opened with our highest regular season episode release to date! Thank you thank you! I can't wait to bring you all the new episodes I have in the works for the remainder of Season 2. ~Regan This week’s episode is brought to you by Food Photography Basics -- a self-guided, on-demand course approved for 1 hour CEU for registered dietitians. To enroll, visit nutritioncommunicationsacademy.com. This Unmillennial Life is available each week via iTunes, NPROne, Libsyn, iHeartRadio, Spotify and coming soon, Podcasts on Pandora. Each full-length show is also now available via ReganJonesRD on Facebook making it easier than ever to share with a friend. Musical support provided by Ben Williams at Kudzu Studio. Website support provided by Katy Widrick at MakeMediaOver.com.
This week we are backstage at the Geffen Playhouse to talk with writer Ted L. Nancy aka Barry Marder, and actors Beth Kennedy and Sam Kwasman about the production of "Letters From a Nut by Ted L. Nancy". Learn their backgrounds and inspirations that go into this very funny show.