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For our October episode, we are joined by Brenna Davis, Sr. Anne Victory, and Sr. Cheryl Rose to talk about the Covenant Companion Relationship, a 2-year formation process for lay people through the Sisters of the Humility of Mary in which participants take a vow of humility. We talk about how the idea came to be and what it means to live the vow of humility in our daily lives. Brenna shares about her experience as a participant and Sr. Anne and Sr. Cheryl, both members of the Sisters of Humility of Mary, discuss the origin and continued evolution of this new way of being, including the new kinds of relationships that were formed between Sisters and lay partners. Brenna Davis is the Director of Education for Justice and Environmental Initiatives at the Ignatian Solidarity Network. Breanna has been a participant of both the JOY: Just One Year program and the Covenant Companion Relationship through the Sisters of the Humility of Mary in which she took a vow of humility. Originally from Tennessee, Brenna graduated from Boston College in 2010 with a B.A. in theology and Spanish. After graduation, she moved to Cleveland as a Jesuit Volunteer. At the end of her JV year, Brenna began working at Saint Martin de Porres, Cleveland's Cristo Rey High School, as a theology teacher and cross country coach. She is a certified spiritual director, Cuyahoga County Master Recycler, and is a member of NCR's EarthBeat Advisory Panel.Sr. Anne Victory is a member of the Sisters of the Humility of Mary in Cleveland, Ohio and currently serves on their leadership team. She began her ministry in healthcare as a registered nurse at St. Joseph Hospital in Lorain. Sr. Anne served as an instructor in the practical nursing school at St. Joseph, as well as serving in administrative roles. She has served the HM Community as the director of ministry and community life development. Sr. Anne served two terms on the HM Leadership Team from 2001 to 2009. She then joined the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking as director of education, where she served until July 2021. In 2019, she received the Bishop Amadeus Rappe Award from Ursuline College, Cleveland for her work with the Collaborative. Sr. Cheryl Rose is a member of the Sisters of the Humility of Mary in Cleveland, Ohio. She served for 26 years as a high school educator, teaching chemistry, physics, theology, and prayer, as well as holding ministerial roles. She currently provides spiritual direction for individuals and groups, leads retreats, and is engaged in programming focused on spiritual growth and contemplation. Sr. Cheryl has co-led the year-long retreat, JOY: Just One Year, which offers women a one-year immersion in spiritual growth and formation, and she continues to provide virtual and in-person retreats during the pandemic.Links:1. To learn more about the Covenant Companion Relationship, contact Sr. Cheryl Rose, HM or Sr. Anne Victory, HM, visit https://www.humilityofmary.org/join-us/covenant-companions/ 2. To learn more about the JOY: Just One Year program, a one year immersion in spiritual growth and formation for women, visit https://www.humilityofmary.org/join-us/just-one-year-joy/ Tags: #CatholicSisters #Humility #Community #Sistersofthehumilityofmary #GenerativeSpirits
Remembering Dr. Paul Hornby with Corrie Yelland, Cheryl RoseTonight we honour cannabis researcher Dr. Paul Hornby…Join us as we remember a man who helped so many. During the broadcast we will be joined by Cheryl Rose and Corrie Yelland to discuss memories and experience with himTune In every Wednesday night at 8pm ET / 5pm PST to catch our LIVE show, only on the PACE Radio Network's Facebook and YouTube locations. Audio and video are podcasted afterwards at http://PACEradio.net and http://PACEradioShow.comThank you to our sponsors....Legacy 420 located on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Ontario https://legacy420.com/Belleville Ontario's Bma Hydroponics at https://www.bmahydroponics.com/Campbellford Lifestyle Shop in Campbellford OntarioDr. Buck Cannabis Trimming Solutions https://www.drbuckcts.com#ThePACEradioShow#PACEradioNetwork
For our August episode, Rachel and Sr. Cheryl Rose, HM discuss the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, including the ways we are asked to slow down and do less to make way for grace. A spiritual director and contemplative, Sr. Cheryl values the solitude the pandemic has brought her, allowing for deeper awareness.Sr. Cheryl Rose is a member of the Sisters of the Humility of Mary in Cleveland, Ohio. She served for 26 years as a high school educator, teaching chemistry, physics, theology, and prayer, as well as holding ministerial roles. She currently provides spiritual direction for individuals and groups, leads retreats, and is engaged in programming focused on spiritual growth and contemplation. Sr. Cheryl has co-led the year-long retreat, JOY: Just One Year, which offers women a one-year immersion in spiritual growth and formation, and she continues to provide virtual retreats during the pandemic.Links:1. Sr. Cheryl mentions the writing of Don Bisson, FMS, a Marist brother, spiritual director, and retreat leader based in Esopus, New York. You can view his essay “Pandemic Reflection: Revolution” here: http://www.donbisson.com/retreats-and-workshops.html2. Barbara Marx Hubbard (d. 2019) was a futurist, spiritual thinker, and author who coined the phrase “Conscious Evolution”. She was part of creating a documentary titled “Humanity Ascending”, available here: https://www.barbaramarxhubbard.com/our-story. To learn more about Barbara Marx Hubbard, visit this NYT article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/15/obituaries/barbara-marx-hubbard-dead.html3. To attend a retreat with Sr. Cheryl Rose, please visit the Villa Maria Education and Spirituality Center website at www.vmesc.org.#Generative #Generativespirits #COVID #Spirituality #Catholicsisters #contemplation @sistersofhm
Cheryl Rose joins Tamara to talk not only about cannabis but also about a fundraiser. One that will help Cheryl purchase a mobility van to help transport her daughter Hayley to medical appointments and other placesCannabis & Coffee with Tamarijuana airs Wednesday on PACEradio.net
Guess whoo??? Yah!!! @Cheryl Rose and hopefully @Hayley Rose will be joining me on today, let's do a catch up see how things are going and how they are managing in these difficult times! Learn a little more about CBD and how and what is keeping Ms. Hayley going! If u don't know who they are best listen!!Cannabis & Coffee with Tamarijuana airs Wednesday on PACEradio.net.
Nearing the close of 2020, an extraordinary year, Cheryl Rose shares a conversation with Vanessa Reid about these wild times, grief, and what's alive in the end of things.
Come Join and listen in as Reverend Cheryl Rose and I discuss the need for Hope, Peace, Joy and Love and especially for it in 2021.
Spirits of History Talk Live with Guest Psychic Cheryl Rose
As we all live into the realties of the COVID-19 global pandemic, host Cheryl Rose shares a thought-provoking conversation about dealing with these extreme levels of uncertainty in our lives and work.
Cheryl is our regular and is very Gifted, so join us Broadcast from IntuiTalks.com Sign up for free and listen live!
Hi all we have a new Guest this week,Cheryl Rose clairvoyant trance medium, 46yrs working statewide and international my purpose is for spirit to work threw me to give messages from loved ones who now reside in the world of spirit, bring forth past present and future with compassion and clarity. To assist in the well being of those who come to have a sitting with me I am a direct channel I do not work by the clock nor do I use tools when reading is complete my guides step backBroadcast from IntuiTalks.com Sign up for free and listen live!
This week, Ryan interviews Cheryl Rose, Principal at the Edison School of Innovation, in Glendale, Arizona. In this podcast, Cheryl talks to us about the school’s educational philosophy of educating students to solve the unknown problems of the future. Her school places a strong emphasis on STEM, project-based learning, and apprenticeship-style teacher preparation.You can find out more about her work by visiting www.edisonschoolaz.org.Host: Ryan Kairalla (@ryankair)Producer: Ross Ulysse
With our world increasingly tense and divided, this provocative question about the connection between LOVE and social innovation is explored by host, Cheryl Rose, and her inspiring guests.
What's the reality and the fallout from funder fragility? Host, Cheryl Rose, asks this question of those who seek funding and those who give out funding to support social innovation.
What does it take to do the work of true allyship? Host, Cheryl Rose, speaks with guests to discover what they're learning about genuine allyship in solidarity with Indigenous people. See resources & more at maybepodcast.ca
Host, Cheryl Rose, holds conversations with people working for change both "inside" and "outside" some of the most traditional bureaucracies in our society; and explores the connections in between.
In this episode, podcast host, Cheryl Rose, asks "Could reflective practice be the missing ingredient in our work for social change?"
Through metaphor, thought leadership and on the ground experience, the host, Cheryl Rose, explores the connection between social justice activism and social innovation or system change.
Huda Idrees describes herself as a writer, entrepreneur, engineer and product designer. In this episode, Huda describes how path to entrepreneurship started when she was twelve years old. In the story she shares, she describes how this early experience taught her that something she loved doing, programming. She learned that her skills as a programmer can create value and she happened to enjoy building things on the internet. Today, Huda is a taking a bold step to redefine healthcare in Canada. She is the founder of Dot Health and she is making a big bet that Toronto has the best preexisting conditions to demonstrate to the world a radically new approach to integrative healthcare. You will need to listen to the episode to learn more about her big bet by listening to the episode. This is a wonderfully insightful disruptive conversation with an entrepreneur who is daring to radically improve Canada’s healthcare system. She is daring to build the tools that contribute to ensuring that people get better care in a short time period. She is working to help citizens can be in control of managing their own health and the own data. In this conversation, we touch on many things like from informal care to data hording. Hope you enjoy this disruptive conversation with Huda Idrees as she shares her thinking on how she plans to unleashes the latent potential within the healthcare. You can find Huda at the link below: http://www.hudaidrees.com/Links mentioned in the podcast: Cheryl Rose - http://www.sigeneration.ca/disruptive-conversations/ Elon Musk: https://www.ted.com/talks/elon_musk_the_future_we_re_building_and_boring
Huda Idrees describes herself as a writer, entrepreneur, engineer and product designer. In this episode, Huda describes how path to entrepreneurship started when she was twelve years old. In the story she shares, she describes how this early experience taught her that something she loved doing, programming. She learned that her skills as a programmer can create value and she happened to enjoy building things on the internet. Today, Huda is a taking a bold step to redefine healthcare in Canada. She is the founder of Dot Health and she is making a big bet that Toronto has the best preexisting conditions to demonstrate to the world a radically new approach to integrative healthcare. You will need to listen to the episode to learn more about her big bet by listening to the episode. This is a wonderfully insightful disruptive conversation with an entrepreneur who is daring to radically improve Canada’s healthcare system. She is daring to build the tools that contribute to ensuring that people get better care in a short time period. She is working to help citizens can be in control of managing their own health and the own data. In this conversation, we touch on many things like from informal care to data hording. Hope you enjoy this disruptive conversation with Huda Idrees as she shares her thinking on how she plans to unleashes the latent potential within the healthcare. You can find Huda at the link below: http://www.hudaidrees.com/Links mentioned in the podcast: Cheryl Rose - http://www.sigeneration.ca/disruptive-conversations/ Elon Musk: https://www.ted.com/talks/elon_musk_the_future_we_re_building_and_boring
This episode, features SiG Director, Cheryl Rose. Cheryl is a Senior Fellow with The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation and has spent many years working to support social change agents through education and training that helps them to have more impact. Cheryl shares a wealth of knowledge in how we can think about changing systems and sectors.Having been a mentor and coach to many disruptors, she reminds us to hold a systems lens or a complexity lens when thinking about generating change. For her, generating change is about accepting the honest complexity of our world. What are the implications of confronting honest complexity? With this question, she reminds us that change takes a long time and takes significant investments of resources. In the conversation, she stresses that resources are not just related to money, but are also connected to the social capital we invest in the problems we seek to solve. She warns us to stay away from shiny attractive ideas and to think about how these interventions can impact the system you seek to change.For her, real systems entrepreneurs, in her experience, practice humility as a genuine asset in the work that they do. She asks listeners to think about who is the best person to implement an idea? So you have come up with an idea, take some time to consider, are you the person who has the skills and is well positioned to bring this idea into the world. Cheryl shares a number of insights that should make us pause, and think. What are the implications of confronting honest complexity? Hope you enjoy this episode.Hope you enjoy this episode.
This episode, features SiG Director, Cheryl Rose. Cheryl is a Senior Fellow with The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation and has spent many years working to support social change agents through education and training that helps them to have more impact. Cheryl shares a wealth of knowledge in how we can think about changing systems and sectors.Having been a mentor and coach to many disruptors, she reminds us to hold a systems lens or a complexity lens when thinking about generating change. For her, generating change is about accepting the honest complexity of our world. What are the implications of confronting honest complexity? With this question, she reminds us that change takes a long time and takes significant investments of resources. In the conversation, she stresses that resources are not just related to money, but are also connected to the social capital we invest in the problems we seek to solve. She warns us to stay away from shiny attractive ideas and to think about how these interventions can impact the system you seek to change.For her, real systems entrepreneurs, in her experience, practice humility as a genuine asset in the work that they do. She asks listeners to think about who is the best person to implement an idea? So you have come up with an idea, take some time to consider, are you the person who has the skills and is well positioned to bring this idea into the world. Cheryl shares a number of insights that should make us pause, and think. What are the implications of confronting honest complexity? Hope you enjoy this episode.Hope you enjoy this episode.