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This week, we're bringing you our favorite moments from the best 4 days of gaming, GENCON!!!! We played games, made new friends, and spent lots of time walking the convention floor learning about games and the people who play them. Be sure to check out the page for this episode on our website for links to all the games we mention. Special thanks to: Drew Organ, Matthew Organ, Ben Rosset, & Dr. Carol Ward for allowing us to record their GenCon adventures. Your Hosts James Reed (https://twitter.com/James_Reed3) Steffi Diem (https://twitter.com/SteffiDiem) Jason Organ (https://twitter.com/OrganJM) Credits Editing-James Reed Mastering- James Reed Music: - Intro and Outro- Wolf Moon by Unicorn Heads | https://unicornheads.com/ | Standard YouTube License - Additional Sounds- Inside a Computer Chip by Doug Maxwell |https://www.mediarightproductions.com/ | Standard YouTube License The Science Night Podcast is a member of the Riverpower Podcast Mill (https://riverpower.xyz/) family scinight.com (www.scinight.com)
This week, Steve is joined by Special Guest Carol Ward as she talks about her experiences oversees and how God has moved in amazing ways!
This week is a very special episode for me as I finally bring my mom on the show to talk all about the meaning of adventure in her life, how cycling gave her community, her mom's life and the ripple effects of love! I truly hope you all enjoy this one!! To all the moms out there- Happy Mother's Day!! You are doing the most difficult and most important job on the planet!!
Cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing human origins research and changing the way we understand our uniquely human traits. In this lecture, Gordon P. Getty Award laureate Dr. Carol Ward will guide us through the process of finding fossils and using modern approaches to unlock their secrets. Dr. Ward specializes in studying the evolution of apes and early hominins, with a focus on the fossil record from East and South Africa, primarily Kenya. She co-leads the West Turkana Paleo Project, a paleontological fieldwork project in Kenya that aims to find fossil evidence of early hominins and their environments. Dr. Ward will be receiving The Leakey Foundation's Gordon P. Getty Award for her multidisciplinary research that significantly advances science related to human origins, evolution, behavior and survival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carol Ward has a unique call on her life, to "go where no one wants to go." That call has sent her into some of the darkest places in the world, including war-torn regions of Uganda and South Sudan, where she shares love with those who feel most forgotten. Carol, the child of missionaries, is the founder and director of Favor of God Ministries, which seeks to change whole nations one person and one prayer at a time. Join us for a conversation with a woman of God who is living at the radical edge of obedience.
Carole Ward lives a life many would not believe is real. She dares to follow God and change nations one life at a time. Hers is the story of one woman's commitment to her God and to the love for His people. Donate to Favor International: https://www.continuetogive.com/KB2023/donation_prompt Get 10% discount on Father's House Study with code: FH10 Get the Father's House Study: https://www.fathershousestudy.com/ Get the Free Spiritual Warfare Course: https://bestillministries.teachable.com/p/spiritual-warfare-workshop Follow Be Still Ministries on Instagram: @bestillministries Contact Us: hello@bestillministries.net
2022 was another exciting year in human origins research! New fossil discoveries and ancient DNA research expanded our understanding of the past. We learned something surprising about the evolution of human speech, and new methodologies and showed promising potential to improve the future of medicine. In this episode, four Leakey Foundation scientists shared their favorite human evolution discoveries from the past year. Our guests Carol Ward, University of Missouri Sofia Samper Carro, Australian National University Kevin Hatala, Chatham University Megan Henriquez, City University of New York Links to learn more Evolutionary loss of complexity in human vocal anatomy as an adaptation for speech When less is more in the evolution of language The face of the first European found in Atapuerca Europe's oldest fossil named after Pink Floyd Meet the first Neanderthal family Genetic insights into the social organization of Neanderthals Population genetics study of Strongyloides fuelleborni The Leakey Foundation Origin Stories is a project of The Leakey Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing human origins research and outreach. Want to support the show? Your donation will be matched by Leakey Foundation President Jeanne Newman who is matching up to $5,000 in gifts from Origin Stories listeners. Every dollar helps! leakeyfoundation.org/originstories23 Sponsors and credits This episode was generously sponsored by Diana McSherry and Pat Poe. Origin Stories is also sponsored by Jeanne Newman, the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, Camilla and George Smith, and the Joan and Arnold Travis Education Fund. Thanks as well to the Benevity Community Impact Fund for their support of the show. Origin Stories is produced by Ray Pang. Our editor is Audrey Quinn. Theme music by Henry Nagle. Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions and Lee Roservere. Join us for these events February 8, 6 pm Pacific - Where is the love?: Secrets of Chimpanzee Relationships - click to register February 16, 11 am Pacific - Lunch Break Science with Tom Plummer - click to watch
Some are suggesting kiwifruit growers being hard done by. Zespri has pulled pin on its February payment to growers due to higher costs from last season. Chief grower Carol Ward says it's down to fruit quality. But Seeka says growers shouldn't be taking the brunt of it. CEO Michael Franks joined Early Edition. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri has shocked growers with an announcement that they won't be paying them out for February. Zespri stated that fruit quality issues from the 2022 season created additional costs for them to factor in. Zespri Chief Grower Carol Ward says that 2022 has been a challenging season for kiwifruit and other produce, and the fruit quality issues impacted on their returns. Carol says Zespri released this statement as a message to growers that they expect returns to drop and that they plan to have a board meeting in February to discuss results. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri has shocked growers with an announcement that they won't be paying them out for February. Zespri stated that fruit quality issues from the 2022 season created additional costs for them to factor in. Zespri Chief Grower Carol Ward says that 2022 has been a challenging season for kiwifruit and other produce, and the fruit quality issues impacted on their returns. Carol says Zespri released this statement as a message to growers that they expect returns to drop and that they plan to have a board meeting in February to discuss results. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some are suggesting kiwifruit growers being hard done by. Zespri has pulled pin on its February payment to growers due to higher costs from last season. Chief grower Carol Ward says it's down to fruit quality. But Seeka says growers shouldn't be taking the brunt of it. CEO Michael Franks joined Early Edition. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri will halt SunGold kiwifruit trials on the West Coast of the United States, citing a lack of commercial quality confidence and ongoing climate concerns. It comes on the back of quality issues with the fruit here in New Zealand. Chief Grower, Industry and Sustainability officer Carol Ward joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri will halt SunGold kiwifruit trials on the West Coast of the United States, citing a lack of commercial quality confidence and ongoing climate concerns. It comes on the back of quality issues with the fruit here in New Zealand. Chief Grower, Industry and Sustainability officer Carol Ward joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwifruit growers have been warned to expect lower returns this season due to poorer fruit quality and rising costs. Zespri says that poor fruit quality is a significant problem affecting not only kiwifruit. Zespri chief grower Carol Ward spoke to Corin Dann.
The nationwide labour shortage is taking its toll on our Kiwifruit industry. Zespri has flagged kiwifruit quality remains a significant problem this export season and fruit loss will be greater than forecast in June. The issues include a fruit skin rash that hasn't been seen in New Zealand before but has been observed overseas. Zespri Chief Grower Carol Ward told Mike Hosking while there are other factors at play; a lack of workers is a big problem. She says they came up with measures to deal with being short about 20 percent of the labour they need, but it still has an impact. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The nationwide labour shortage is taking its toll on our Kiwifruit industry. Zespri has flagged kiwifruit quality remains a significant problem this export season and fruit loss will be greater than forecast in June. The issues include a fruit skin rash that hasn't been seen in New Zealand before but has been observed overseas. Zespri Chief Grower Carol Ward told Mike Hosking while there are other factors at play; a lack of workers is a big problem. She says they came up with measures to deal with being short about 20 percent of the labour they need, but it still has an impact. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwifruit growers have a big decision to make soon over the future of the most popular SunGgold fruit.Zespri want to expand their overseas planting area of SunGold by up to 10,000 hectares in each country, excluding China and Cchile.It's all to try and counter China and their SunGold kiwifruit crops.The issue is a similar proposition and vote failed last year.Zespri Chief Grower, Industry and Sustainability officer Carol Ward joined Mike Hosking.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwifruit growers have a big decision to make soon over the future of the most popular SunGgold fruit.Zespri want to expand their overseas planting area of SunGold by up to 10,000 hectares in each country, excluding China and Cchile.It's all to try and counter China and their SunGold kiwifruit crops.The issue is a similar proposition and vote failed last year.Zespri Chief Grower, Industry and Sustainability officer Carol Ward joined Mike Hosking.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Imperfect Marketing I speak with Carol Ward, of FranNet of Michigan.Carol is a 5th generation entrepreneur and started in PR and Communications. She, like me, believes in integrated marketing and trying new things. Carol is also a fan of email marketing and works hard to grow her list.She is also dedicated to helping people. Be sure to listen in for more.In this episode we cover:00:00:44: A fifth-generation business owner00:03:43: How does helping others translate to success?00:09:38: How Carol works to grow her email list00:18:26: Leveraging "in-person" networking00:21:47: How her experience in communications helped her grow her business00:29:04: What's the biggest mistake she sees with new business owners?00:33:28: What's your biggest marketing lesson learned?Click Here to access the transcript and follow along!Related Links and Resources:Click Here To Download the Roadmap To Success GuideConnect with Carol on LinkedInClick Here To Subscribe to Carol's You Tube ChannelWant to chat with Carol? Click here to reach out! Looking for more marketing help? Join Kendra's Facebook CommunityClick Here To Connect with Kendra on LinkedInInterested in being a guest on the podcast? Send me an email at support@kendracorman.com Looking to save time or get more information from AI?If you're just starting out with AI or looking to enhance your outputs, my book 'Mastering AI in Communications' is your essential guide. Whether you're a beginner or ready to take your skills to the next level, grab your free electronic copy or purchase it on Amazon right here!Amazon: https://a.co/d/bhblVcGFree e-version: https://courses.kendracorman.com/aibookDon't miss this opportunity to transform your approach and make AI your most powerful tool yet in saving time and improving efficiency!
Rowena Duncum talks to Damien O'Connor, Sam McIvor, Malcolm Bailey, Chris Brandolino, Carol Ward and Grant Edwards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zespri's chief grower, industry and sustainability officer says today's EU FTA result is "great news to wake up to this morning," for the kiwifruit sector.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zespri's global revenue has topped $4 billion for the first time despite a challenging season, the company says.The kiwifruit marketer credited a record crop, investment in brand-led demand creation and its industry's ability to respond and leverage its scale for the record financial result in 2021/22.In a statement, the Mount Maunganui-based company said its global operating revenue of $4.47 billion was up 15 per cent on the previous year. It had a net profit after tax of $361.5 million.Expected total dividends were $1.78.Revenue from fruit sales was up 12 per cent on the previous year to $4.03b and it sold 11 per cent more trays, with 201.5m between more than 50 markets.Direct returns to the New Zealand industry were a record $2.47 billion, including loyalty payments, despite Covid-19 uncertainties and supply chain cost rises."Earnings were again spread through regional communities including within the Bay of Plenty, Northland, Nelson, Gisborne, and the Waikato."Grower returns per hectare were the second-best on record across all varieties.The grower-owned company has 2,800 growers in New Zealand and 1,500 growers offshore.Zespri Chairman Bruce Cameron said the results reflected an incredible effort across the industry to continue to operate safely throughout the challenges presented by the pandemic."This was an extraordinary season where the industry faced some considerable headwinds in market, throughout the supply chain and on orchard, yet collectively we found a way to tackle the challenges and to continue to succeed.Zespri Chief Executive Officer Dan Mathieson said challenges the industry faced this season included the pandemic and ongoing supply chain disruption, shifting weather patterns, tightening regulations, changes to fruit flows, increasing competition in the market, labour shortages, late-season fruit quality issues, significant cost increases and international trade challenges."Exporters right around the world have been tested, and our industry again rose to the challenge to deliver strong results in the toughest of circumstances."We were able to succeed because of the hard work growers, suppliers, our partners and the whole Zespri team put in to ensure that we could adapt and deliver a quality product that more and more consumers want."He said Zespri had invested in building its brand and this had been supported by its long-term partnerships throughout the supply chain disruptions."By utilising our scale, we've avoided the worst of the global shipping crisis through greater use of charter shipping to ensure our fruit can get to market to meet the growing demand."He said growing offshore production remained critical to boost efforts to serve consumers year-round and ultimately deliver stronger returns to growers.Mathieson said supply chain challenges would continue for the rest of the current season.The industry was working to deliver the remainder of the 2022/23 crop, which had lower volumes than forecast.SunGold and Zespri RubyRed harvesting was complete and Green packing was in full swing."We know the current season is a tougher scenario but the industry continues to adapt and work together to make sure we're meeting the growing demand for our fruit, managing the uncertainty and challenges and working towards another strong result."The future of our industry is incredibly bright, with strong growth opportunities ahead of us and we're committed to meeting those," he said.Average grower returns by varietyZespri Green: $6.35 per tray; $75,494 per hectareZespri Organic Green: $9.74 per tray; $67,752 per hectareZespri SunGold Kiwifruit: $11.51 per tray; $176,026 per hectareZespri Organic SunGold Kiwifruit: $12.61 per tray; $143,772 per hectare.Zespri Sweet Green: $7.82 per tray; $54,609 per hectare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zespri's global revenue has topped $4 billion for the first time despite a challenging season, the company says.The kiwifruit marketer credited a record crop, investment in brand-led demand creation and its industry's ability to respond and leverage its scale for the record financial result in 2021/22.In a statement, the Mount Maunganui-based company said its global operating revenue of $4.47 billion was up 15 per cent on the previous year. It had a net profit after tax of $361.5 million.Expected total dividends were $1.78.Revenue from fruit sales was up 12 per cent on the previous year to $4.03b and it sold 11 per cent more trays, with 201.5m between more than 50 markets.Direct returns to the New Zealand industry were a record $2.47 billion, including loyalty payments, despite Covid-19 uncertainties and supply chain cost rises."Earnings were again spread through regional communities including within the Bay of Plenty, Northland, Nelson, Gisborne, and the Waikato."Grower returns per hectare were the second-best on record across all varieties.The grower-owned company has 2,800 growers in New Zealand and 1,500 growers offshore.Zespri Chairman Bruce Cameron said the results reflected an incredible effort across the industry to continue to operate safely throughout the challenges presented by the pandemic."This was an extraordinary season where the industry faced some considerable headwinds in market, throughout the supply chain and on orchard, yet collectively we found a way to tackle the challenges and to continue to succeed.Zespri Chief Executive Officer Dan Mathieson said challenges the industry faced this season included the pandemic and ongoing supply chain disruption, shifting weather patterns, tightening regulations, changes to fruit flows, increasing competition in the market, labour shortages, late-season fruit quality issues, significant cost increases and international trade challenges."Exporters right around the world have been tested, and our industry again rose to the challenge to deliver strong results in the toughest of circumstances."We were able to succeed because of the hard work growers, suppliers, our partners and the whole Zespri team put in to ensure that we could adapt and deliver a quality product that more and more consumers want."He said Zespri had invested in building its brand and this had been supported by its long-term partnerships throughout the supply chain disruptions."By utilising our scale, we've avoided the worst of the global shipping crisis through greater use of charter shipping to ensure our fruit can get to market to meet the growing demand."He said growing offshore production remained critical to boost efforts to serve consumers year-round and ultimately deliver stronger returns to growers.Mathieson said supply chain challenges would continue for the rest of the current season.The industry was working to deliver the remainder of the 2022/23 crop, which had lower volumes than forecast.SunGold and Zespri RubyRed harvesting was complete and Green packing was in full swing."We know the current season is a tougher scenario but the industry continues to adapt and work together to make sure we're meeting the growing demand for our fruit, managing the uncertainty and challenges and working towards another strong result."The future of our industry is incredibly bright, with strong growth opportunities ahead of us and we're committed to meeting those," he said.Average grower returns by varietyZespri Green: $6.35 per tray; $75,494 per hectareZespri Organic Green: $9.74 per tray; $67,752 per hectareZespri SunGold Kiwifruit: $11.51 per tray; $176,026 per hectareZespri Organic SunGold Kiwifruit: $12.61 per tray; $143,772 per hectare.Zespri Sweet Green: $7.82 per tray; $54,609 per hectare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carol Ward, money mindset and business coach. Mom to 2 amazing girls, wife, sister and friend. Excited to continuously learn and grow. Carol's latest adventure is being a co-author in Uncover Your Light, which is coming out in June 2022. How do we connect with you? (social links, website) https://www.facebook.com/carol.ward.555 https://www.instagram.com/carolwardcpa/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/coach-carol-ward-cpa/ www.Mindsenze.com
Today's episode features Carol Ward, a money mindset mentor, as she dissects the difference between money mindset and financial literacy. Carol helps empower women to create their desired wealth through mindset programs and by releasing their money blocks. Our biggest takeaway: “Don't be scared of money, become familiar with money and write your money story”. Tune in to discover what a money story is and how it can positively impact your finances. About:While Carol enjoyed many years working as an accountant, she felt a calling to work on her inner beliefs. She is now certified as a Master NLP Practitioner and together with her Chartered Profession Accountant certificate (CPA) uses her knowledge and experience to empower women to look at their finances with confidence and clarity. She is passionate about helping women overcome their limiting beliefs so they can easily manage their finances.
Join FemCity Founder + CEO, Violette de Ayala with featured FemCity Global Member guests Carol Ward and Lisa Pinnock. You'll learn: Tips on prioritizing and top advice for FEMS that are constantly feeling a disconnect when it comes to prioritizing. About FemCity // FemCity offers a Free 30-Day Trial Membership and Memberships start at only $15.99. You can also learn more about launching a FemCity Chapter in your community. FemCity has been seen in Gilt, Vogue, AP News, Entrepreneur, Forbes, and MarieClaire. Learn why FemCity is more than just a women's networking group at www.femcity.com and on all social platforms @FemCity.
Catch up with Rural Today for Tuesday 17th August - with Dominic George. On the show today: Bryce McKenzie from Groundswell NZ on the group's next wave of protest action. Patsy Bass, Reefton Distilling Co. CEO, talks about a new collab with Swanndri. Zespri's Carol Ward discusses the new joint venture with Plant and Food Research. And we hear from the 2021 HortNZ President's Cup winner Kylie Faulkner. You can also listen to Rural Today on Magic Talk weekdays from 5am. Find out more at Magic.co.nz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up with Rural Today for Tuesday 17th August - with Dominic George. On the show today: Bryce McKenzie from Groundswell NZ on the group's next wave of protest action. Patsy Bass, Reefton Distilling Co. CEO, talks about a new collab with Swanndri. Zespri's Carol Ward discusses the new joint venture with Plant and Food Research. And we hear from the 2021 HortNZ President's Cup winner Kylie Faulkner. You can also listen to Rural Today on Magic Talk weekdays from 5am. Find out more at Magic.co.nz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Text by Andrea FoxZespri leaders' plan to counter unauthorised growing in China of the best-seller Gold3 kiwifruit has failed to win over the number of growers needed to action it.The proposal for a commercial growing and sales trial with Chinese growers required 75 per cent grower support - it got 70.5 per cent.A secondary proposal to use the Zespri brand label as part of the sales trial in order to understand consumer response also failed to meet the 75 per cent support threshold, getting 64.1 per cent backing.The grower-owned company has around 2800 growers in New Zealand.The trial was Zespri's idea to counter rogue growing in China of the Zespri-owned gold fruit variety, now believed to cover at least 5500 hectares.China is an important market for Zespri, with 20 per cent of New Zealand kiwifruit sold there. China is also the world's largest kiwifruit producer with a rapidly modernising industry. The G3 or SunGold brand variety is Zespri's biggest global seller.Zespri chief executive Dan Mathieson told the Herald the trial won't go ahead but growers aren't signalling they want to retreat from China."They want us to be in China, they want to continue to grow value in that market."The 70 per cent vote was "actually really good support" but 30 per cent of growers continued to have concerns, Mathieson said."The main concerns they have is that they've invested a lot in SunGold and in the last 20 years have been working hard to develop value in the China market and they want to continue to grow and protect that value."And I think a major concern was protecting the Zespri brand if we were looked at growing options in China."Zespri would work with the New Zealand and Chinese industries on an alternative approach."The situation in China continues to evolve. China is a rapidly growing market and we are going to continuously have to look at how things unfold there, bringing that information back to growers and discussing the best steps forward, Mathieson said."We need to continue to understand their concerns and continue to gather data and information and come back and discuss with growers."The trial was proposed after extensive due diligence, and a range of expert advice suggested it was the best option to learn more about the unauthorised plantings, including the potential impact on the Zespri brand and sales channels, Mathieson said."It would have also helped us begin to understand whether a commercial solution was achievable."We will continue to explore our options and engage on the issue and find an alternative way forward."Mathieson said the company had a range of initiatives under way in China, including R&D partnerships, efforts to understand the local production and supply chain environment and engagement with the Chinese industry and government."We will also continue to work with our valued commercial partners and to strengthen our relationships and the Zespri brand."Ongoing research work in China would provide more information as the company developed the next steps to address the unauthorised growing.Mount Maunganui-based Zespri in 2020-2021 supplied more than 180m trays of kiwifruit to more than 50 countries. It reported global operating revenue of $3.9 billion.The main marketer of New Zealand kiwifruit, regulated Zespri also has 1500 orchardists offshore, and employs 700 people globally.LISTEN ABOVE
Join FemCity Founder + CEO, Violette de Ayala for The FemCity Podcast with featured guests Stephanie McCullough, Carol Ward and Dawn Santoriello for a panel discussion on How to Find the Money to Start Saving + Investing! About Stephanie McCullough // Stephanie founded Sofia Financial in 2011 after 14 years as a financial advisor, with the goal to empower women to make wise financial decisions and reduce their money stress. In her early years she encountered too many women who found finances and investing so intimidating that they either outsourced money decisions to a man in their lives (sometimes with disastrous consequences), or relied on “professionals” who too often focused more on their own paycheck than providing true education and guidance. Learn more at sofiafinancial.com About Carol Ward // Carol is passionate about helping people overcome their limiting beliefs and manage their finances. Using her knowledge, skills, personal and business experience, Carol will help you to navigate and manage your fears, and anxieties as we emerge for this current crisis so that you can start crafting a new set of actions that will lead to a successful future. About Dawn Santoriello // Dawn Santoriello, CFP® is the founder and CEO of DS Financial Strategies, a fee-based financial planning firm that develops customized plans designed to maximize the efficiency of your money. Located just outside Philadelphia, Dawn is focused on empowering women, couples and entrepreneurs to reach their financial goals with peace of mind across the United States! Learn more at dsfinancialstrategies.com About FemCity // FemCity offers a Free 30-Day Trial Membership and Memberships start at only $15.99. You can also learn more about launching a FemCity Chapter in your community. FemCity has been seen in Gilt, Vogue, AP News, Entrepreneur, Forbes, and MarieClaire. Learn why FemCity is more than just a women's networking group at www.femcity.com and on all social platforms @FemCity.
Join FemCity Founder + CEO, Violette de Ayala for The FemCity Podcast with featured guests Cheli Grace, Carol Ward, Janet Sandberg, and Janet Tingwald as they discuss how to believe in yourself. Tune in for plenty of inspiration and tips. About Cheli Grace // Cheli Grace is a high-achieving professional speaker, published author, media personality, leader, manager and communicator having received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to education, and her dedication in providing information throughout various platforms for others to become empowered. She is an Archetypal Profiler, Executive Coach, Adjunct Professor and is always writing and creating individualized programs and curriculum to assist individuals, organizations and businesses to learn archetypal language and develop leaders. Learn more at evolve360show.com About Carol Ward // Carol is passionate about helping people overcome their limiting beliefs and manage their finances. Using her knowledge, skills, personal and business experience, Carol will help you to navigate and manage your fears, and anxieties as we emerge for this current crisis so that you can start crafting a new set of actions that will lead to a successful future. About Janet Sandberg //Janet is passionate about helping soulpreneurs get unstuck. She knows the last thing they need is another system, funnel, set of instructions, or how-to manual. They just need to use what they already know and have within them to create success. Learn more at bluedragonflyenergywellnesscentre.com About Janet Tingwald // I’m a dating and relationship coach who specializes in helping smart, professional women achieve success in their dating, social and personal lives. Learn more at janettingwald.com About FemCity // FemCity offers a Free 30-Day Trial Membership and Memberships start at only $15.99. You can also learn more about launching a FemCity Chapter in your community. FemCity has been seen in Gilt, Vogue, AP News, Entrepreneur, Forbes, and MarieClaire. Learn why FemCity is more than just a women’s networking group at www.femcity.com and on all social platforms @FemCity.
Carol Ward is passionate about helping people overcome their limiting beliefs and manage their finances. Using her knowledge, skills, personal and business experience, Carol will help you to navigate and manage your fears, and anxieties as we emerge for this current crisis so that you can start crafting a new set of actions that will lead to a successful future. Connect with Carol: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carol.ward.555 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolwardcpa/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coach-carol-ward-cpa/ Club House: @carolward *If you want to tune into your Divine Guidance more here is Sarah's FREE Guide to Listen to Your Divine Guidance: http://bit.ly/3c9FGXl
Joel sits down for a conversation with Carol Ward of Favor International. The post Episode 010 – Carol Ward appeared first on Nations Media.
We finally did it. We went out and ran the Booneville Backroads Ultra. I-O-W-A! IOWA! IOWA! It was a LOOOOOOOOONG time coming (months and months and numerous podcasts later), but we did the thing! Today Thad Burkamper joins me on the show to tell the tale of his first attempt at a 50k while I explain the story of my very first 100K (62 Miles). As in any good Ultra, there were super high highs and devastatingly low lows. The race itself though was AWESOME- the Iowa countryside is gorgeous, the course was diverse and kept you on your toes, the volunteers and other racers were wonderful, Brad Dains was an outstanding race director and it just felt good to be competing again! But that heat......oh.....the heat. That was rough. That was when the race really kicked you in the face, brought you to your knees (quite literally in some cases) forcing you to dig deep into the ole grit basket deep inside our souls. Huge thanks to everyone who helped me out at Booneville - The race volunteers, anyone and everyone who raced Booneville and battled that ridiculous heat, Jen Tischler for sharing a bunch of miles down those never-ending gravel roads, race director extraordinaire Brad Dains, "Calspirations" Calvin Johannsen, the legendary Carol Ward- my lovely mother, the lady who let us camp in her front yard, Thad's Jurassic Park Jeep, my wife Lindsey Ward for spending two days watching our three bonkers daughters, Sean Furlong, Travis Steffen, and Matt Rackers for making the months of training super fun (missed you guys!) and the "Muscatine Backroads Ultra 50k" Champion Brady Manriquez for hosting the show!! I sincerely hope you enjoy today's episode, get some good laughs at our expense, and maybe even learn a thing or two (if Thad and I shared anything resembling wisdom). Thanks for listening!! MORE FROM BOONEVILLE BACKROADS ULTRA: Website: http://boonevillebackroadsultra.com Ultrasignup: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=72917 “Reach for the Stars” Documentary: https://www.expandyourpossible.com/online-store/Reach-for-the-Stars-The-Booneville-Backroads-Ultra-Marathon-Digital-%26-Streaming-p139527512 MORE LIKE A BIGFOOT: Subscribe and Review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/like-a-bigfoot/id1160773293?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7EhpBoeVG2pcTCGwHG85UG Soundcloud Archives: https://soundcloud.com/chris-ward-126531464 Stitcher Archives: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/like-a-bigfoot Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/likeabigfoot/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likeabigfoot/
Are you scared to look at your bank statements? Are you worried you may not have enough money to cover your expenses? Do you even know how much you are spending? Are you experiencing self doubt and negative thoughts?If you are ready to believe in yourself and manifest successful outcomes in your personal and business life, Carol will teach you the secret recipe for believing in yourself and will challenge you to start using these simple yet effective tools today for immediate results, starting right now!Carol is an Intuitive Money Wellness Coach and helps people manage their financial position and align themselves with their inner voice and beliefs. So, if you are ready to take your power back and install new beliefs that will lead you to being confident, happy and ready to embrace your money, Carol is here to help you.In this coaching session, you will evaluate areas in your life that are causing you to hide from your money issues, set up an easy process of change that you can start immediately and continue at home. From now on, imagine feeling confident and happy when you are discussing your money! This is a game changer!Carol uses her knowledge as a CPA and Master NLP Practitioner to help you take back control of your life and finances and live your dream life! https://parkbench.com/blog/money-wellness-coach-financial-services-mill-pond-richmond-hill-carol-ward
Big show this week: Carol Ward joins us and helps us get pumped for the west coast run that is about to commence. She was fresh off making the finals at the Metallic Cat Summer Spectacular on her unbelievable horse Crafty With Cows, and we talk about his amazing aged-event career. We also update you on the winners of the West Texas and Cascades Futurities, then have an extensive chat about the happenings within the NCHA.
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
New fossil evidence of hominin diversity suggests that there was not a single transition to human-like body form in early Homo. In this talk, Carol Ward explains how this may be changing our ideas about the origins of our genus. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30643]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
New fossil evidence of hominin diversity suggests that there was not a single transition to human-like body form in early Homo. In this talk, Carol Ward explains how this may be changing our ideas about the origins of our genus. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30643]
New fossil evidence of hominin diversity suggests that there was not a single transition to human-like body form in early Homo. In this talk, Carol Ward explains how this may be changing our ideas about the origins of our genus. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30643]
New fossil evidence of hominin diversity suggests that there was not a single transition to human-like body form in early Homo. In this talk, Carol Ward explains how this may be changing our ideas about the origins of our genus. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30643]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
This symposium explores evidence bearing on the emergence of our genus, focusing on possible antecedents to Homo, changes in diet and body form as Australopithecus evolved toward Homo, ancient species within the genus, and evolutionary processes likely operating 2.5 - 1.5 million years ago. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30632]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
This symposium explores evidence bearing on the emergence of our genus, focusing on possible antecedents to Homo, changes in diet and body form as Australopithecus evolved toward Homo, ancient species within the genus, and evolutionary processes likely operating 2.5 - 1.5 million years ago. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30632]
Small historic house museums have to work hard to be noticed, particularly in large urban markets. This week I will talk with Heather Meltzer, principal of Bow Bridge Communications, Jennifer Walden of Louis Armstrong House Museum, and Carol Ward of Morris-Jumel Mansion Museum about how they have applied their marketing savvy and civic spirit to raise the profile of their organizations and collaborate with their communities.
One of the things that makes us different from other animals is the way we move around on two feet. Figuring out how and why our ancestors first stood up is one of the big questions in the study of human evolution. Carol Ward is an anatomy professor at the University of Missouri, and she's a paleoanthropologist who studies locomotion in our earliest primate ancestors. She tells the story of one bone and how it answered a question about how one of our most famous early ancestors moved. This is the first episode of Origin Stories, The Leakey Foundation's monthly podcast about anthropology, human origins, evolution, and human and primate behavior. We'll explore what it means to be human and the science behind what we know about ourselves. This show is a project of The Leakey Foundation, and it's made possible with support from Wells Fargo Bank.
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
Carol Ward (University of Missouri) reviews the growing, although still imperfect, evidence for torso form in apes and early hominins, and relates that to hypotheses about the origins and early evolution of hominin bipedality. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23667]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
Carol Ward (University of Missouri) reviews the growing, although still imperfect, evidence for torso form in apes and early hominins, and relates that to hypotheses about the origins and early evolution of hominin bipedality. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23667]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
Why are we the only two-legged creature to develop an exclusively upright gait? And what did it mean to the development of the human species? CARTA brings you foremost experts to explore the many facets of these questions in this fascinating series with presentations from Brian Richmond, Carol Ward and Chris Ruff that compare different evidence and aspects of hominid body form and what those tell us about upright locomotion in hominids. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23441]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
Why are we the only two-legged creature to develop an exclusively upright gait? And what did it mean to the development of the human species? CARTA brings you foremost experts to explore the many facets of these questions in this fascinating series with presentations from Brian Richmond, Carol Ward and Chris Ruff that compare different evidence and aspects of hominid body form and what those tell us about upright locomotion in hominids. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23441]