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Dyma bennod arbennig o Colli'r Plot a recordiwyd yn Llanrwst. Noson wych a threfnwyd gan Bys a Bawd Pawb - menter gymunedol i achub Siop Lyfrau Cymraeg yn Llanrwst.I wneud y rhifyn yma bach yn wahanol na'r arfer da ni wedi rhyddhau y sesiwn cwestiwn ac ateb gan y gynulleidfa, o'dd mor ddiddorol.Mwynhewch!
Morgan Grismore is the Director of Development and Katy Mailey is the VP of softball for Brownsburg Youth Sports Listen to Circle City Success Podcast episode 198 where you'll hear Morgan and Katy tell us about… ● The beginning of Brownsburg Youth Sports and the need for dedicated space to better serve the youth in the Brownsburg community. BYS is s a non-profit, volunteer run organization ● Brownsburg Youth Sports is a partnership between baseball and softball providing 10 interchangeable baseball and softball fields and 2 fields for championship and challenger leagues and this will be the new home for Brownsburg softball ● How to get involved with Brownsburg Youth Sports, the upcoming development plans for the 60 acre complex, and the official grand opening happening June 2026 Circle City Success Podcast Partners & Sponsors ● T&W Corporation Design & Build: https://twdesignbuild.com/ ● The Hangar: https://hangarindy.com/ ● St Elmo Steakhouse: https://www.stelmos.com/ ● D&E Printing: https://www.dandeprinting.com/ ● 16 Tech Innovation District: https://16tech.com/ ● IU Indianapolis Athletics: https://iuindyjags.com/ ● Java House: https://javahouse.com/ ● Migration Wealth Management: https://migrationwealthmanagement.com/ ● AP Engineering and Consulting: https://www.apecindy.com/ Connect with Circle City Success Podcast hosts: ● Connect with Jason: https://lnkd.in/dS82puKp ● Connect with Drew: https://lnkd.in/d-VtF9Hb ● Connect with Matt Hadley: linkedin.com/in/matthadleyindy ● Connect with Matt Carroll: https://lnkd.in/dkv7VmDx
Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them. Recently, Chenai Kadungure, Executive Director, Black Physicians' Association of Ontario (BPAO) and Dr. Onye Nnorom, Past President BPAO were guests on Black Canada Talking™. They talked about The Well Being of Refugee Women. Chenai Kadungure has led international economic and community development non-profit programs in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and North America. She is the Executive Director of the Black Physicians' Association of Ontario (BPAO) and is happy to support Black Youth Success (BYS) and Rituals for Recovery (RFR). She has extensive experience in research, leadership development, education, economic development and non-profit management. In her spare time she is involved with projects for Rotary International and sits on boards including the Meta Centre. Her current work in anti-black racism in public health inspired her to serve in the BORN Health Equity Advisory Group. Ms. Kadungure can be reached via: Linkedin Dr. Onye Nnorom is a Family Doctor and a Public Health & Preventive Medicine specialist. She is the Associate Program Director of the Public Health; Preventive Medicine Residency Program at the University of Toronto, and is the Black Health Theme Lead and Post-Graduate Medical Education for the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. As the Black Health Theme Lead, she is tasked with developing educational content for teaching medical students about Black Canadian health, and inequities due to systemic racism. She is also a clinical consultant for the Nicotine Dependence Clinic at Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. She is the Past President of the Black Physicians' Association of Ontario. She was also the chronic disease prevention lead at TAIBU Community Health Centre, where she led a number of successful cancer screening initiatives. Most recently she has taken the role as the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Lead, within the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. And she is the host of a podcast called Race, Health and Happiness where she interviews successful Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color, providing wisdom on how to stay well in a “racialized world”. Dr. Nnorom completed her medical degree at McGill University and then completed a Masters of Public Health (Epidemiology) and residency training at the University of Toronto. Being of Nigerian and Trinidadian heritage, she is particularly interested in Black community health and wellness, and racism as a social determinant of health. – Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health & Temerty Faculty of Medicine, U of T – Co-Lead, Black Health Education Collaborative – www.bhec.ca – Clinical Consultant, Nicotine Dependence Clinic, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health – Host, Podcast – Race, Health & Happiness – Faculty Affiliate, The Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) – Website The Black Physicians' Association of Ontario (BPAO) works for the equitable representation of the Black population in medicine and ensuring that racialized health disparities are eliminated. The BPAO was founded in 2007 following an influx of Black physicians in the province coming into practice, and registered as a not-for-profit in 2015. We are the most established organization of Black physicians in the country and have supported the establishment of nascent provincial and national organizations, including the Black Physicians of Canada (BPC) and the Black Medical Students' Association of Canada (BMSAC). The BPAO sees a province where Black Ontarians are equitably represented in the field of medicine and racialized health disparities are eliminated. During our conversation, Ms. Kadungure and Dr. Nnorom talked about about the November 4, 2023 event in which Black Physicians' Association of Ontario (BPAO) in collaboration with Dominion Church hosted a Black Health Talk that took place at the Black Creek Community Health Centre. The talk was dedicated to the well-being of refugee women where the speakers delved into the heart of women's health, Black health and mental health. During the chat, they discussed such topics as mental health, access to healthcare, and resources available to women in the refugee community. Here are some of things that they talked about during our conversation: – The ladies share a little about themselves and the first time they met – Some history and information about the BPAO – The state of Black health post pandemic – The story behind the Black Health Talk: A Fireside Chat For Women Refugees – Some information and insights about the recent influx of Black African refugees – The state of the well-being African refugee women – Each of them provide a personal moment in helping a Black African women refugee – What has upset them the most about this situation – When it comes to this situation, what is their message for non-melanated people, Black people – Where do they want to see this situation in a year's time Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Subscribe to The Dr. Vibe Show™ YouTube channel here Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe Dr. Vibe Media – You Tube The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iTunes The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Spotify The Dr. Vibe Show™ – TuneIn Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Google Podcasts The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iHeartRadio Instagram The Dr. Vibe Show Facebook Fan Page X Linkedin – The Dr. Vibe Show™ 2020 Podcast News Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association 2018 Innovation Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association Producer of Google+ Hangouts – The Good Men Project The Dr. Vibe Show™ At “The Good Men Project” One of the first Brand Ambassador's – Cuisine Noir Magazine Dr. Vibe – Producer And Co-host of Black Men Talking On WJMS Radio Dr. Vibe on HuffPost Live – August 2, 2013 2013 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series) Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
The University of Richmond "Big Yard Sale" (a sell-off of student discards) returns May 20 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon at the east concourse of Robins Stadium. Signs will be posted to direct attendees. This will be the 24th year that the University of Richmond and Sierra Club Falls of the James Group have joined forces to recycle the goods left by departing students back into the community; except for a small sale last July, this year's sale is the first BYS since 2019. Sale items include clothing, shoes, household goods, linens, office supplies, kitchen utensils, cookware, sporting goods,...Article LinkSupport the show
If you missed some of the great interviews that were had during The Balearic Yacht Show, not to worry, we will be bringing you a few of them here! Meet Sebin Sebastion, Deckhand onboard MY Moonraker. Another one of the amazing crew that made our time onboard the Moonraker at the BYS, as well as on charter, an absolute pleasure! Tune in to find out where he is from and what his future plans are! To follow Sebin: https://www.instagram.com/iamsebi__/ To follow MY Moonraker: https://www.instagram.com/my.moonraker/?hl=en To book a charter contact Tim Morley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-morley-628a2013/# For the Balearic Yacht Show and Balearic Marine: https://balearicmarine.org/ #boating #boat #boatlife #boats #fishing #yacht #yachting #sailing #yachtlife #boatinglife #summer #lakelife #travel #yachts #sea #ocean #lake #nature #luxury #sunset #photography #adventure #beach #water #saltlife #sailboat #luxuryyacht #florida #luxurylifestyle #yachtinginternationalradio
En el episodio anterior conocimos los detalles detrás del RETINOL y cómo beneficiar a nuestros clientes con este reconocido ingrediente activo. En este episodio conocerás más acerca de los CERAMIDAS y sus funciones, para que puedas determinar la necesidad de este ingrediente activo en la piel de tus clientes. Para disfrutar de todos nuestros episodios accede a tu plataforma de podcast favorita y busca "De Esteticista a Empresaria" o directamente a nuestra página web deesteticistaaempresaria.com
Episode 154 : The Sara Show Part 2! Nick welcomes Sara back to the podcast due to Alex's extended hiatus. Sara kicks us off by talking about her trip to Chicago for a work conference. Lots of Zombie Dust and touristy stuff on down time made Sara explore the local beer distributors to bring home stuff. She told us the story of Spin, the ping pong place. Chewiee makes an entrance and can't stop sniffing the microphone. Sara brought home 18th Street, Hop Butcher, and Half Acre beers. They were all especially good. After the Chicago rundown, we talked about Eleventh Hour's anniversary on Saturday and raved about the BYS anniversary stouts. Nick gives an open invitation to anyone who wants to cohost the Weekly Re-Cap while we try to nail down a new permanent cohost. Nick tells the story of visiting Trace Brewing with Alex while Sara was out of town, to celebrate Pittsburgh Coffee Week! Sara tells of her love of Oktoberfest and the festbier, while we talk about the beer we're drinking. Nick struggles with the word and the aroma of the terpenes of Blockbuster Night Pt 1. Nick talks about his Tavour box for Barrel and Flow fest. Nick is excited about the reveal of the top podcast in Pittsburgh by Pgh City Paper (hint: We didn't win.) We pump up the DG anniversary which they share with Allegheny City Brewing. Then, we run down the Three Rivers Beer Week put on by none other than the Pittsburgh Brewers Guild. After we run down the #TRBW we talk about our early opinions on Midnight Mass. Sara wants KDrama friends and is very excited about Squid Game. We then talk about the comments of the week, thanks to @halloweenisforever Brian for suggesting some horror movies to watch. We go down the spooky rabbit hole and talk about a lot of pop culture TV. Nick saved some cans from Barrel and Flow and rates his favorite of the 5 in front of him. We wrap quickly with a shout to Fueled By Hops and our affiliate code (theweeklyrecap for 20% off!) Thank you all for listening! Beers We Drank: Blockbuster Night Pt 1 - Brew Gentlemen x Run The Jewels (DIPA - 8.0%) Jumbo Slice - Other Half (DIPA - 8.0%) Music: All The Way Up - Eddy freemusicarchive.org/music/eddy/2_D…th-CloudBounce
Nueva Serie: IMPACTO SOLAR En esta primera parte de nuestra serie de tres episodios, conoceremos como la piel se afecta debido a los "Daños Solares". Conoce cómo se producen las manchas ante la exposición solar. Conoce todo lo que tenemos para ti accediendo a nuestra página web: www.bysaestheticacademy.com En el próximo episodio conocerás qué es el FOTOENVEJECIMIENTO. Disfruta de este y todos nuestros episodios en la plataforma de podcast de tu preferencia.
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These NIMBYs better watch their BYs, because Chadwick's visiting the CeeDee Underbelly in the latest installment of The Island. Wha's'm'name, Power Rankings, and some friendly fire sent Pete's way from our esteemed guest?? Definite all-Oakland edition sizzle for this one.PA - For this wee's audio issue, we've got intermittent vibrations from Dixie's cell phone!! Blame it on a TNF game that was more exciting for the Jets fans in Dixie's life than was expected or appropriate.
The most exciting thing that happened this week is that I am in talks with a manufacturer in Thailand to make my invention. It's early days yet but they are really nice and I hope we see it through. I made one sexy beat. I watched the doc This is Paris plus saw lots of YouTube and started from the beginning of Schitts Creek. I got lots of makeup from different brands including Yanga Beauty, MakeUp Addiction, JD Glow, BYS, Ofra, and some used makeup! I also got some incredible eyelashes from Tatti Lashes and an airfyer. Hear my review. I am looking for a new mentor cause I got dumped by my billionaire mentor I think for being too mouthy. Must remember to keep it professional. Beat of the week is Visitor a big band college sound kinda beat. The photo I used for my podcast cover this week reminds me of the SBS presenter Marg Downey played on Full Frontal hahaha. Thanks for listening. I love hearing from you so if you have any comments or questions please feel free to contact me on the social media platforms listed below. Please note I umm and ahhh a lot and repeat myself a lot and try to edit it out and sometimes it’s smooth other times not so much so please excuse the bad editing. Watch on YouTube (Note episodes upload on Wednesday) http://bit.ly/DiaryofSiaNasPodcastYT If you need help please contact: Lifeline: 13 11 14 - https://www.lifeline.org.au/about-lifeline/contact-us Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 - https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-support Black Lives Matter Resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co Affiliate Links Prime Loops: http://bit.ly/primeloopspacks- where I buy my music samples from LISTEN TO MY PODCAST – DIARY OF SIA NAS HERE Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sia-nas Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/DiaryofSiaNas Spotify: http://bit.ly/DiaryofSiaNasSpotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/sianasgooglepodcast Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/sia-nas Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1423820 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/Gw8w Overcast: http://bit.ly/sianasovercastpodcast PodBean: http://bit.ly/sianaspodbeanpodcast RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/sia-nas-GMa2mp Stitcher: http://bit.ly/sianasstitcherpodcast TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Diary-of-a-Hip-Hop-Artist-p1219970 CHECK OUT MY MUSIC YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/sianasyoutubechannel Spotify Artist Page: http://bit.ly/sianasspotify Itunes Artist Page: http://bit.ly/sianasitunes SoundCloud Songs: https://soundcloud.com/sia-nas SoundCloud Beats: http://bit.ly/sianasbeatsoundcloud FOLLOW ME https://www.instagram.com/sianassongs https://www.instagram.com/diaryofsianas https://twitter.com/sianassongs https://www.facebook.com/sianassongs https://www.snapchat.com/add/sianassongs https://www.tumblr.com/blog/iamsianassongs https://www.pinterest.com.au/sianassongs https://mix.com/sianassongs SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to my channel to keep up to date with my latest videos. http://bit.ly/sianasyoutubechannel
Whether you’re just getting started as a coach or you’re already established in the field, consistently attracting more clients is key to building a sustainable, enjoyable business. Every coach enters the industry with dreams of growing their coaching business and creating massive impact in their communities, but in order to continue to create that impact and generate increased profits, we need to step outside of our comfort zones and embrace marketing strategies that will resonate with our ideal clients. How do new coaches or consultants begin their journey toward financial freedom? How do they find clients that not only need their services but also meet their ‘ideal client’ criteria? Today, I discuss why I believe the Book Yourself Solid® system is the best system in the world for coaches who want to attract more clients and share how this system helped me book my very first coaching client. I discuss why I decided to leave a financially stable career to dip my toe into coaching and entrepreneurship and the challenges I experienced along the way. I share how I discovered the Book Yourself Solid book and how it led my journey to become a certified BYS coach. I also explain why the Book Yourself Solid system is the perfect program for new and established coaches to learn how to attract more clients, make more money, and achieve their biggest, hairiest, and most audacious goals. “Book Yourself Solid was designed for the small service business owner, but it works for coaches so perfectly because it doesn’t assume any resources that you might not have." - Matthew Kimberley This week on Book Yourself Solid® Marketing For Coaches Podcast: My journey from working in the corporate world to becoming an entrepreneur and business coach The challenges I experienced while launching my first coaching business Why I decided to purchase a coaching franchise instead of creating my own coaching system How I discovered the Book Yourself Solid book and how it led me down the path to becoming a certified BYS coach Why the Book Yourself Solid® system is perfect for new and established coaches Resources Mentioned: Book Yourself Solid: The Fastest, Easiest, and Most Reliable System for Getting More Clients Than You Can Handle Even if You Hate Marketing and Selling - by Michael Port Book Yourself Solid® Masterclass Book Yourself Solid Facebook Group Get More Leads, Prospects & Clients Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Book Yourself Solid’s Marketing for Coaches podcast, the show that talks about marketing...for coaches. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | Spotify | Stitcher | Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help me reach more coaches, like you. Join the Book Yourself Solid Facebook Group, follow me on Instagram and LinkedIn. And for more exclusive content and great freebies, visit my website.
MFC002 - How I got my very first coaching client (and why I LOVE Book Yourself Solid) Whether you’re just getting started as a coach or you’re already established in the field, consistently attracting more clients is key to building a sustainable, enjoyable business. Every coach enters the industry with dreams of growing their coaching business and creating massive impact in their communities, but in order to continue to create that impact and generate increased profits, we need to step outside of our comfort zones and embrace marketing strategies that will resonate with our ideal clients. How do new coaches or consultants begin their journey toward financial freedom? How do they find clients that not only need their services but also meet their ‘ideal client’ criteria? Today, I discuss why I believe the Book Yourself Solid® system is the best system in the world for coaches who want to attract more clients and share how this system helped me book my very first coaching client. I discuss why I decided to leave a financially stable career to dip my toe into coaching and entrepreneurship and the challenges I experienced along the way. I share how I discovered the Book Yourself Solid book and how it led my journey to becoming a certified BYS coach. I also explain why the Book Yourself Solid system is the perfect program for new and established coaches to learn how to attract more clients, make more money, and achieve their biggest, hairiest, and most audacious goals. “Book Yourself Solid was designed for the small service business owner, but it works for coaches so perfectly because it doesn’t assume any resources that you might not have.” - Matthew Kimberley This week on Book Yourself Solid® Marketing For Coaches Podcast: My journey from working in the corporate world to becoming an entrepreneur and business coach The challenges I experienced while launching my first coaching business Why I decided to purchase a coaching franchise instead of creating my own coaching system How I discovered the Book Yourself Solid book and how it led me down the path to becoming a certified BYS coach Why the Book Yourself Solid® system is perfect for new and established coaches Resources Mentioned: Book Yourself Solid: The Fastest, Easiest, and Most Reliable System for Getting More Clients Than You Can Handle Even if You Hate Marketing and Selling - by Michael Port Book Yourself Solid® Masterclass Book Yourself Solid Facebook Group Get More Leads, Prospects & Clients Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Book Yourself Solid’s Marketing for Coaches podcast, the show that talks about marketing...for coaches. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | GooglePlay Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help me reach more coaches, like you. Join the Book Yourself Solid Facebook Group, follow me on Instagram and LinkedIn. And for more exclusive content and great freebies, visit my website.
Episode 116 : Nick and Alex Are Not As Drunk Nick and Alex have been drinking again and so we decided to have a podcast! We start off talking about Nick's artistic side and his writing. Nick shouts out the Shubrew owners' the Shumaker's for listening to last week's episode. After that, Nick explains the new Fueled By Hops podcast. (He's on episode 2 coming soon!) We tease our upcoming episodes that will be on location. We're gonna be at Marino's 9/13/20 for a podcast. We revisit an old stand by and talk about the beers we drank. Alex talked about his experience in Conneaut Lake, OH and the beers he had. We wrap up talking about the consistent but not hype breweries and how you need everything to balance out. Nick talks about Eleventh Hour and their 3rd year anniversary and boldly says BYS is his Stan of the week. Thanks again for listening! Beers We Drank: Painter Pigment - Dancing Gnome (IPA - 7%) Aevum - Dancing Gnome (Petite IPA - 4.2%) Unbranded Trident - Four Points (IPA - 7%) Music: All The Way Up - Eddy freemusicarchive.org/music/eddy/2_D…th-CloudBounce
Matthew Kimberley helps small businesses sell more and sell with sophistication. He provides strategic counsel to business owners around the what, when and how of running their companies, as well as being a Managing Partner at Book Yourself Solid® Worldwide. Matthew is the author of Get A F*cking Grip (John Blake, 2011) and host the podcast How To Get A Grip Some, as well as the creator of the Delightful Emails course. If you’d like learn more from Matthew, register at https://www.naturalborncoaches.com/BYS for our free live training Thursday, August 20th, 2020 at 3 pm EST!
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Vīna nu zemeiguokūs nūtikšonu Latgolā i tuos kulturys dzeivē kotru godu nūteikti ir Latgalīšu kulturys goda bolva “Boņuks”. Itūgod 23. februara piecpušdīņē Latgolys viestnīceibā GORS tei tiks padūta jau divpadsmitū reizi. Aiz tuo itūreiz raidejumā saruna ar svineiguos ceremonejis “Boņuks 2019” jaunajim i atraktivajim vadeituojim Armandu Buļu i Lauri Zalānu. “Bys muzykanti. Atpazeistami, i daudzi jūs byus. Nu i divi jauni vadeituoji – Lauris Zalāns i Armands Buļs.” Obeji jaunīši sovu kasdīnu aizvoda Reigā, ite struodoj i dzeivoj. Lauris Zalāns sevi pozicionej kai vīnkuoršū latgalīti, kurš struodoj ari “Ghetto Games” komandā, sovpus Armands Buļs ir uorsts, kurš niu suocs dorbuotīs ari kai hip-hop muokslinīks Būrs. “Prūtams, ir cylvāki, kuri atsagrīzs Latgolā i ite byus i dareis, bet jau tys viņ, ka mes asam tepoš Latvejā, Cik tod te leidz tai Reigai. Ir jau, prūtams, sirdī tys, ka tu atbrauc iz sātu, redzi lauku plašumus, aizej iz mežu i vysod īsadūmoj, ka varātum atsagrīzt. Vajadzātu koč kai izplanavuot tai, kab piec godu desmit, pīcpadsmit, tu varātum atbraukt i ite dzeivuot sovā eipašumā, audzēt vuškys i prīcuotīs par dzeivi. Tuos drūsai viņ ir tikai atrunys, kurys tu izdūmoj, kab itū nadareit. Ir daudzi breineigu pīmāru, kur cylvāki ir atsagrīzuši atpakaļ ari nu tuoluoku zemu nikai Reiga ci Ventspiļs i dzeivoj, struodoj ite,” par dzeivuošonu Reigā i planim iz prīšku raidejuma vadeituojam Ērikam Zepam atkluoj Armands. Kai Lauris tai Armands ir prīceigi par īspieju vadeit ituo goda Latgalīšu kulturys goda bolvys Boņuks svineigū ceremoneju. “Taidi izaicynuojumi pa reizei pasagrīž i tod, vysod juosoka nui… Goda nūgrīznī “Boņuks” ir taids lobs atskaitis punkts, iz kū baļsteitīs, na jau tai, ka gaideišu i niu tikai “Boņuka” deļ struoduošu. Var pasavērt ari, kū cyti dora, tys ari drupeit stimulej koč kū vaira pošam izdareit. Es dūmoju, ka tys taidā ziņā ir breineigs pasuokums, taids kai latgalīšu “Oskars”. Tys nūeikti ir vajadzeigs i gūds vysim, kas jū izdūmuoja.” “Forši ir tys, ka Latvejis radeja raida latgaliski,” - Lauris Zalāns. *** Bet Rēzeknis teatrī ”Joriks” niule aktivi nūteik mieginuojumi režisora i dramaturga Edgara Niklasona izruodei “Saturna vārdā”. Zeimeigi, ka itei byus pyrmuo izruode trešū sezonu spielejūšajam, profesionalajam Rēzeknis latvīšu teatram, kurymā vaira byus dzieržama ari latgalīšu volūda. Kas vēļ interesanti – ari vysim izruodē īsaisteitajim akterim itei byus pyrmuo reize, kod jī iz skotivis runuos latgaliski. Režisoram latgalīšu volūdys īkļaušona izruodē atguojuse dabiski i pošsaprūtami. “Vysa pyrma, jau pats teatris cīši seņ gribēja izruodi ar profesionalim akterim latgalīšu volūdā i ite mums cīši labi sakryta dūmys i idejis par tū, ka tys niu ir vajadzeigs. Izruode ir latvīšu, latgalīšu i ari krīvu volūdā. Tys fenomenalais, ar kū maņ ari asociej Latgola, jius cīši uotri varit puorsaslēgt nu vīnys volūdys iz ūtru i tys ir tik interesanti.” Ari akteri latgalīšu volūdys īsavuiceišonu izruodis vajadzeibom uzjāmuši ar lelu interesi i cīnu. “Mums beja latgalīšu volūdys školuotuoja i, pasasokūt jai, es ari saprotu koč kaidus lykumus i tys beja cīši interesnai. Vyspuor lela prīca par itū volūdu Latvejis kulturys telpā. I ka jei vēļ teik kūpta i atteisteita, deļ myusu mozuos Latvejis itys ir cīši svareigi,” tai aktrise Anastaseja Rekuta-Džordževiča. Pyrmizruode režisora Edgara Niklasona pyrmajam uzvadumam par Latgolu i pa daļai latgaliski – “Saturna vārdā” – Rēzeknis teatrī “Joriks” gaidoma jau 28. februarī septeņuos stuņdēs vokora. *** Žvyrs – kas tys taids i kur jū var izmontuot, klausitēs Ilze Spergas i Arņa Slobožanina sagataveitajā vuordineicā.
ABA therapy does not work like other therapies. ABA is a tiered system. So, what is a BCBA, BT, and RBT? How many components make up ABA therapy? How important is parent training? What are the ethical boundaries between parents and BCBAs? Sammi Baker, BCBA and Director of ABA Delivery at BYS gives an informative interview discussing all the components that, when put together, is ABA therapy.
Bysûndere ferhalen oan de Fryske waadkust, dy sykje we fan 't simmer yn Buro de Vries. Yn Moddergat treffe we in tal nijsgjirrige minsken, lykas aktrise Anke Bijlsma, dy't as programmeur in kultureel sintrum yn it doarp runt. Mar ek Willem Meinsma, dy't de skiednis fan Peazens-Moddergat beskreau, in Amsterdamske kameraman dy't de wrâld oer reizge mar hjir de rêst fynt, mar ek twa jonge froulju dy't ferantwurdlik bin foar 6.000 (!) skiep dy't no benamme op 'e seedyk rinne. Keunstner Gerrit Breteler sjongt op dy dyk a capella in earbetoan oan de fiskerman en we treffe in boer dy't him net thús fielt yn dizze tiid en útsjocht nei de Maranatha: de 'wederkomst' fan Kristus
Bysûndere ferhalen oan de Fryske waadkust, dy sykje we fan 't simmer yn Buro de Vries. Yn Moddergat treffe we in tal nijsgjirrige minsken, lykas aktrise Anke Bijlsma, dy't as programmeur in kultureel sintrum yn it doarp runt. Mar ek Willem Meinsma, dy't de skiednis fan Peazens-Moddergat beskreau, in Amsterdamske kameraman dy't de wrâld oer reizge mar hjir de rêst fynt, mar ek twa jonge froulju dy't ferantwurdlik bin foar 6.000 (!) skiep dy't no benamme op 'e seedyk rinne. Keunstner Gerrit Breteler sjongt op dy dyk a capella in earbetoan oan de fiskerman en we treffe in boer dy't him net thús fielt yn dizze tiid en útsjocht nei de Maranatha: de 'wederkomst' fan Kristus
En este episodio conversamos con Maggie Martínez, conductora del Podcast “De Esteticista a Empresaria” y la fundadora de BYS, Aesthetic Academy y creadora del SPA MANAGER, Master Class. Maggie nos comparte como llega a crear su podcast en el 2018 y los secretos detrás del éxito arrollador que ha tenido como empresaria a raíz de su podcast. Una historia sumamente inspiradora y entretenida. Maggie es esteticista con más de 12 años de experiencia en el campo de la estética y SPA. Estudió Administración con especialización en Recursos Humanos. Trabajó más de 10 años en la empresa privada. Cursó estudios en estética, terapia del masaje, kinesiología, Reiki, reflexología podal y facial, y aromaterapia. Conoce más de Maggie Martínez en: https://www.facebook.com/BYS.AestheticAcademy/ SPA Manager MasterClass https://www.facebook.com/DeEsteticistaaEmpresaria/ Escucha el Podcast De Esteticista a Empresaria en: APPLE Podcasts iVoox ¡Síguenos en Facebook en la página de PodQueens Latinas! Escúchanos en Apple Podcasts o en Google Podcasts.
What can a neuropsychologist/stand-up comedian teach us about substance abuse prevention, and how ARE Bainbridge Island teens dealing with stress? Learn more Thursday evening, 7pm at the BHS Commons, and Saturday from 1-3:30 at the BHS Library. A Better High: Supporting Teens in Reducing Their Stress (and Ours) Join Matt Bellace, PhD - acclaimed author, neuropsychologist and stand-up comedian - as he uses research and humor to discuss brain science-based approach to substance abuse prevention. Learn how to support young people in both words and actions - through effective communication about sensitive issues and natural highs - to help them make healthy choices. Gain a better understanding of the teen brain and learn how to foster self-control and resilience. Recommended for parents, educators and teens. This event, sponsored by Raising Resilience, is a part of the sixth community Summit for Youth, presented in partnership with The Alliance for Youth and made possible by BISD, BCF, BYS, Helpline House and OCFA. Register at raisingresilience.org. Tickets are $15 or "pay what you can." Summit for Youth: We're Better Together The Alliance for Youth invites the community for an afternoon of interactive workshops and discussions facilitated by Clay Roberts, Ph.D. Join us for a genuine chance to listen to our youth, foster new connections and make plans for positive culture change on Bainbridge Island, featuring Power Planning and Teens-Talk Community Conversation with youth, young leaders and caring adults. This free event is made possible by The Alliance for Youth, BISD, BCF, BYS, Helpline House, OCFA and Raising Resilience. Registration required (space limited). Recommended for teens (14 and up), parents, educators and interested community members. Register at: alliance4youth.org
In this episode of the HYPECAST, we chat with the man behind Before You Speak Coffee Jaryd Terkelsen. Apart from being the best coffee you’ll ever have (drinking our 5th one for the day as we write this) the guys from BYS have created an incredible brand that goes far beyond coffee and into the depth of wanting to help people get shit done. In case you didn’t realise, the BYS team happens to also sponsor the HYPECAST so after a few coffees we got to discussing: - How to build an online business - Influencers and their value to the industry - The value in a business mentor - Getting shit done See more of Jaryd and BYS on their social media platforms below: https://www.instagram.com/beforeyouspeakcoffee/ https://beforeyouspeakcoffee.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jarydterkelsen/ We hope you enjoyed the episode!
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Bainbridge Youth Services (BYS) and the Rotary Club of Bainbridge Island are working together to promote the social and emotional wellbeing of our adolescents and young adults. One way they do this is through sponsorship of a summer internship program where high school students get real world work experience with local employers. In 2017, the summer internship program had 25 employers and 35 interns, but this year, BYS and Rotary are looking to expand it significantly. Listen here as BYS president Tom McCloskey explains how the program is expanding and evolving to better accommodate the needs of both youth and their employers. The benefits for youth are obvious: whether their internships are paid or unpaid; whether they last just a few weeks or a whole summer; the young people who participate get meaningful job skills, build a strong work ethic and are exposed to a sector or industry of interest. Their experiences as interns in island businesses can help frame who they are and shape what they do with their lives. But employers benefit as well: these internships offer an incredible opportunity to employ talented young people doing tasks that can prove essential to the long-term success of their businesses and organizations. In fact, so many summer interns have contributed to the success of organizations that many have gone on to become full-time employees. The process for employers to participate is easy: not only will youth services work directly with you to help define the work and to facilitate the hiring, but also there are funds available to help pay the interns for the job you need them to accomplish: a total win-win for all. If you're interested in participating or would like to learn more, please visit the BYS website at https://askbys.org/youth-programs/ or contact Tom directly at mccloskeys@bainbridge.net. Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker.
Bainbridge Youth Services (BYS) and the Rotary Club of Bainbridge Island are working together to promote the social and emotional wellbeing of our adolescents and young adults. One way they do this is through sponsorship of a summer internship program where high school students get real world work experience with local employers. In 2017, the summer internship program had 25 employers and 35 interns, but this year, BYS and Rotary are looking to expand it significantly. Listen here as BYS president Tom McCloskey explains how the program is expanding and evolving to better accommodate the needs of both youth and their employers. The benefits for youth are obvious: whether their internships are paid or unpaid; whether they last just a few weeks or a whole summer; the young people who participate get meaningful job skills, build a strong work ethic and are exposed to a sector or industry of interest. Their experiences as interns in island businesses can help frame who they are and shape what they do with their lives. But employers benefit as well: these internships offer an incredible opportunity to employ talented young people doing tasks that can prove essential to the long-term success of their businesses and organizations. In fact, so many summer interns have contributed to the success of organizations that many have gone on to become full-time employees. The process for employers to participate is easy: not only will youth services work directly with you to help define the work and to facilitate the hiring, but also there are funds available to help pay the interns for the job you need them to accomplish: a total win-win for all. If you’re interested in participating or would like to learn more, please visit the BYS website at https://askbys.org/youth-programs/ or contact Tom directly at mccloskeys@bainbridge.net. Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker.
Samantha is the Sr manager of OT at BYS. She holds a Masters of Occupational Therapy from The Ohio State University. Sam talks about areas of therapy most people don’t know OT’s can do. She gives tips and ideas about everyday household items that can be turned into OT activities; she also explains why motion is the building block to learning, and she starts off with an important tip for success.
Ginny is a Senior Manager of ABA Therapy at BYS. She’s a licensed clinical social worker and board certified behavior analyst. Ginny defines the ABC’s of Applied Behavior Analysis. What it means, how it’s performed, and how it’s a team effort as parent training, supervision, and assessment are all part of the ABA plan.
BYS’s Marketing and Community outreach team of Thom Trimingham, Nimra Irfan and Kimberly Childs discuss working for an autism business and how surprises of what they’ve witnessed has shaped the way they market the business, including what they saw of what therapist can do with bubbles, and the calming effect it has with kids on the spectrum.