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Cheryl says Richard dared her to go through his phone during an argument and when she called his bluff, he became visibly upset and then refused to let her look. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cheryl says Richard dared her to go through his phone during an argument and when she called his bluff, he became visibly upset and then refused to let her look. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sutton Project began in 2010 when a teacher was torn between her love for the students of NCS and her desire to impact an impoverished community of students in south Phoenix. She pulled a few students and teachers together and managed to scratch together 150 Thanksgiving meal boxes for these inner city families.But, the Lord was just getting started.What started as a simple mission to bless needy families at J.B. Sutton Elementary School within the Isaac School District became The Sutton Project. Now with over ten times that number of Thanksgiving meals, Christmas gifts for families within three different schools, countless volunteer hours, over $50K in annual fundraising, and student-written grants, The Sutton Project has become a monster blessing to families in central and south Phoenix--as well as to the students of Northwest Christian School.Today on Kingdom Culture Conversations, facing a sobering health diagnosis, Cheryl Mitchell joins Geoff Brown, Chris Gardiner, and Samantha Maszton to reflect and recollect on the times that they have seen the Lord propel two different communities to move together to sacrificially bless each other beyond measure.To learn more about The Sutton Project, please follow this link.If you would like to join the effort to bless the Mitchell family and help offset some of Cheryl's medical expenses, please also consider giving at this link. "Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Cheryl Mitchell, influential keynote speaker and leadership innovator, sits down with Noah Benedict to review different tips and perspectives on leadership and prepare us for what to expect at Faces fo Leadership in Billings, Mont., Aug. 3-6.
Have you ever heard of the four Ps of recovery? Plan, pace, place, and prioritize!One of the biggest problems for concussion survivors is the loss of feeling like themselves. Today, we are joined by Dr. Cheryl Mitchell, a physical therapist who specializes in concussions and post-concussion syndrome. Dr. Mitchell suffered for five years after experiencing a concussion and was dissatisfied with the treatment (or lack thereof) that she received at the time. She has made it her mission to educate and treat concussions to ensure that survivors can recover and get back to being themselves as soon as possible! Join Concussion Connect!! Weekly support groups and more: https://concussionconnect.comGet in touch with Dr. Cheryl at inspirationptc.com or on IG @inspirationptcPost Concussion Life Coaching with Bella: https://postconcussioninc.com/coachingFind Show Notes, Transcript, & More: https://postconcussioninc.com/podcastSupport the Podcast! If you love the podcast please consider supporting us through our tip jar! All tips are greatly appreciated. (https://postconcussioninc.ck.page/products/support)
RFD Radio's Rita Frazer discusses an IFB professional member webinar series with Jasper County dairy farmer Cheryl Mitchell. RFD Radio's Jim Taylor chats with Okawville High School senior Raegan Luechtefeld about her basketball team winning the IHSA TikTok challenge sponsored by Midwest Dairy & Undeniably Dairy. And Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford finishes up the show with all things weather.
The past two years have changed the world, from the remote work revolution to the Great Resignation. For tech workers, the number of job opportunities far exceeds available talent. Recruiters must rethink the way they approach candidates — it's not enough to evaluate a resume. They must consider a candidate's potential for future growth and whether the company's value proposition is the ideal next step in a candidate's career. In this episode of the Meta Business, Innovation, and Technology podcast, host Jordan Rogers-Smith offers a glimpse into technical recruiting at Meta. Eight technical recruiters from around the world offer their perspectives on how the recruiting process must evolve to meet job seekers' new expectations. Flexible work arrangements, a healthy work-life balance, and opportunities for career growth are mandatory. You'll learn the importance of passive recruiting, keeping rejected candidates in the talent pool, and engaging ambassadors in the recruiting process to ensure transparency and effective communication. After you listen, connect with podcast host Jordan Rogers-Smith. You can also find this episode's featured guests on LinkedIn here: Ellycia Colon, Dan Connolly, Adarsh Kotwal, Heloísa Mandil, Cheryl Mitchell, Sirisha Palusa, Galvin Pereira, and Ritu Sharma. Keep up with the latest from Meta's Business Engineering Team by following us on Medium.
In the last episode of the Government Enabled podcast, our host Cheryl Mitchell spoke with Dr. Virginia Selleck, who has been working in the field of mental health and rehabilitation for over 20 years. She’s currently doing consulting with states, adjusting her goal toward evidence-based implementation and policy.We have discussed the problem of (un)employment of people with psychiatric disabilities, especially since post-COVID. According to Dr. Selleck, employment has significantly changed during and post-pandemic, mostly in terms of giving people with psychiatric disabilities the opportunity to work using the latest technology needed in business, which is one of the most crucial goals of the evidence-based practice.Dr. Virginia Selleck refers to the most common challenges that people with disabilities have faced throughout the years while trying to get employment, including the fact that “people with psychiatric disabilities have been told for decades that work was too stressful.” Is it a myth or the truth? Should everyone be given a chance to work, including those who had criminal justice involvement in the past? Or employment should be limited to a certain group of people with adequate assets and abilities? Are there consequences of long-term unemployment?Dr. Virginia provides valuable and justified answers to all the burning questions associated with the topic. Additionally, she helped us understand the position where people with disabilities are when it comes to employment, by sharing useful resources, websites and articles where we can learn more about this issue.
Episode SummaryIn the last episode of Government Enabled Podcast, the host Cheryl Mitchell had a chat with David Mank, who is a Professor Emeritus at Indiana University.We have covered hot topics such as what changes the employment will experience post-COVID, but also David’s journey from the University of Oregon, the project he had started named McKenzie Personnel Systems, to the Indiana University, and his role as a director of Indiana Institute on Disability and Community.Find out what employment agencies have learned in a pandemic, and how will they implement those new strategies in the future. Technology has proved extremely useful especially when people shouldn’t meet in person, so how will that transform the world we knew before? The other important thing is how will people with disabilities adjust to those changes and what are the pros and cons of implementing technology.A lot will evolve in a way we can’t foresee, but David helped us predict some of the most important changes the employment agencies and people with disabilities could experience.
Get In The Herd Podcast at the McShin Foundation Addiction Recovery Resource Center
Join us for our episode from Monday 8-31-2020 on International Overdose Awareness Day of Get In The Herd with John Shinholser & Guest Cheryl, Mitchell, and Randy Canter and Dane's Daughter Lane. On August 12, 2020, the Canters lost their Beloved family member Dane Canter. As we rally around the canter family they have expressed their want to help by talking to families battling addiction and substance use by talking to us about Dane; a gentle, beautiful soul who had a kind word for everyone. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use disorder, please contact us today by calling (804)-249-1845 or by visiting www.mcshin.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our second collection of teaching tips, Humber faculty, staff, and students offer more ideas on creating engaging learning environments. Special thanks to Shirantha Beddage, Sarah Feldbloom, Dan Rowe, Arun Dhanota, Kristin Valois, Christine Zupo, Alex Evans, Lexa Castellan, Daniel Bear, Ranya Khan, Cheryl Mitchell, Laura Page, Leanne Milech, Jessica Freitag, Jennifer Winfield, and Matt Ramer for the great tips.
We thought we’d do something a little different to kick off our third season. We’ve compiled some great teaching tips from our faculty and students for new faculty who are just starting out in the classroom. We’d like to thank Arun Dhanota, Cheryl Mitchell, Mark Rector, Naeema Farooqi, Christine Zupo, Lexa Castellan, Alex Evans, Dan Rowe, Daniel Bear, Laura Page, Ranya Khan, Leanne Milech, Sarah Feldbloom, and Maya Shah for contributing to this episode.
The Fit Bottomed Girls Podcast Podcast Episode 110: Cheryl Mitchell “Inspire Bath” (aka “Miss Doyle”) The FBGs talk about all things essential oils and natural beauty products with Cheryl Mitchell, AKA “Miss Doyle”, founder and creator of Inspire Bath & Body products that have been making all of us feel fresh and smell ah-mazing since we first met her. (We hear about the “Jenn & Cheryl” origin story in this ep as well!) Follow all of her social media channels under “Miss Doyle's Soapery” (Instagram, Facebook and YouTube) Fit Bottomed Girls www.fitbottomedgirls.com Fit Bottomed Mamas www.fitbottomedmamas.com Fit Bottomed Zen www.fitbottomedzen.com Fit Bottomed Eats: www.fitbottomedeats.com Twitter: @FitBottomedGirl @FitBottomedZen @FitBottomedMama @FitBottomedEats Email us at podcast@fitbottomedgirls.com Read more at: http://fitbottomedgirls.com/category/resources/podcast-episodes/ Subscribe: http://fitbottomedgirls.com/podcast/ Want to sponsor the show? Yay! Drop us a note at advertising@fitbottomedgirls.com and let's make the world a healthier place together!
In this episode, we speak to Humber Business School professor Cheryl Mitchell about research she has done into the manner in which students approach projects in entrepreneurship. [Note: this is the first episode recorded outside the CTL studio and with our new remote microphone, so the sound is a bit rougher than usual]
Alicia talks to food scientist Cheryl Mitchell, who developed Rice Dream and the Elmhurst Milked line of nut, grain, and seed milks. They discuss how she came to focus on vegan milks, the HydroRelease process she created, and why we need to diversify protein sources in order to keep feeding the human population. Written and presented by Alicia Kennedy Produced by Sareen Patel This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.aliciakennedy.news/subscribe This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.aliciakennedy.news/subscribe
Welcome to the Women of Golf Show! Join Cindy & Ted as they host another great Women of Golf Show. This week's special guests: Ruixin (Rachel) Liu – winner of the fifth annual Symetra Tour - IOA Golf Classic. Dr. Cheryl Mitchell - A leading culinary innovator with Elmhurst Milked & Women Entrepreneur of the Year Award by the State of California. Tune in LIVE Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00AM Eastern http://www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf Or listen to the Women of Golf Show on any of these social media platforms iTunes.com , Stitcher.com , Tunein.com & Talkstreamlive.com
Alicia talks to food scientist Cheryl Mitchell, who developed Rice Dream and the Elmhurst Milked line of nut, grain, and seed milks. They discuss how she came to focus on vegan milks, the HydroRelease process she created, and why we need to diversify protein sources in order to keep feeding the human population. Written and presented by Alicia Kennedy Produced by Sareen Patel
This month, Mark and Jonathan get a rare chance – we begin our interview Cheryl Mitchell from TiggzCraftWorkz, who developed a combination hiking pole and hammock stand called the “NoGround” system, and then we continue to interview both her and her new partner, Todd Fahrner. Cheryl and Todd have started up a company, Tensa Outdoor, […]