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Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast
4.7 A Shower of Love: A Discussion with Diane and Alina Fisher

Currents: the Big Ocean Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 48:06


Shannon is joined by Big Ocean Women members Diane and Alina Fisher to discuss promoting life culture in the womb, the home, and our ecological environment. The WAVE that Diane and Alina run throws baby showers for women who have unplanned pregnancies. Connect with us at our Virtual Wave Meeting. Find out more at bigoceanwomen.org “Some people believe motherhood starts when you have the baby. Motherhood starts when you get pregnant.” - Shannon Russell “Something that I hope is something we give is no judgment and more love. I hope that's what they feel and that we can give to each other regardless. Whoever we are, wherever we are.” - Diane Fisher “I believe the genius and the secret of motherhood is other mothers. We need each other. Women need each other. And it's so important to both see and connect with those who are doing the same thing.” - Alina Fisher “Your ability to nurture life within you is something that should be honored in and of itself.” - Alina Fisher “As we reach out to each other and give support, we are enough. We are enough together. And the whole world, the planet, depends on mothers who understand who they are and are willing to support others, other mothers to become, and that's a powerful thing.” - Diane Fisher “Do we value that incredible power to create? Do we understand that motherhood is a unique and sacred place of power? And do we act like that ourselves? Do we treat other women that way? How do we treat other children? The biggest change comes in our hearts, that culture of how we talk and treat each other. And I think that would be the biggest difference.” - Diane Fisher “Motherhood is a sacred journey. It's a challenging journey. It's a journey full of joy. I wouldn't trade it for anything and I would encourage myself and each one of us to find ways to encourage, inspire, lift the mothers close to us and everywhere we find them, to make the world a better place.” - Diane Fisher Diane Fisher is a mother of 8 children, professional educator, studied in the Middle East and lived in South America. Passionate about motherhood and family. Currently seeking to share ways to pass on identity and belonging through family stories in a fledgling instagram @FamilyStoriesMatter. She loves nature, hiking, children's books, and dark chocolate. Alina Fisher is a lover of life and of Him who gives it. She has traveled and lived among many different cultures and enjoys discovering the similarities present in the hopes and hardships that we all face. Inspired by living in remote villages in India and Nepal, she aspires to be a traveling humanitarian nurse and is currently completing her Bachelor's in Nursing. She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with her husband and is the happy mom of two kids and counting. She strives to fill her time with great literature, great music, and association with great women. Shannon Russell treasures her roles as a wife and mother, finding that the journey of learning and growing alongside her family is the most rewarding experience of her life. At her core, Shannon is passionate about helping others. Whether it be as a real estate agent guiding her clients to one of their most significant investments – their homes, or volunteering at the Columbus Center supporting refugees in learning English and become assimilated in the United States, or creating nonprofits focused on educating youth, she loves serving those around her and is committed to making a positive impact in her community and supporting human rights for all. Shannon loves connecting with women from diverse backgrounds and perspectives through Big Ocean Women where women are empowered to generate solutions that enable them to live a life of joy and abundance. Her favorite pastimes are playing pickleball, board games, hiking, anything that puts her in nature, and being a beach bum.

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
Episode 2566: A TRILOGY THAT EXPLAINS SPIRITUAL GROWTH: (THE CURE FOR ALL OUR WOES) by Jacqueline McNeil Watts

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 24:26


A Trilogy That Explains Spiritual Growth: (The Cure For All Our Woes) by Jacqueline McNeil Watts"A Trilogy That Explains Spiritual Growth" gives readers a clear understanding of what human beings are, how we came to be, and the journey of spiritual growth that leads us to our future as spirit beings.  It explains how three powerful energies (called The Trinity in Christianity) are the source and creator of all.  On reading this trilogy, one gains an understanding of the Ancient Wisdom, as explained in the Esoteric Philosophy and in the mystery schools of pre-biblical times.  The misinterpretations and gaps present in many current religious teachings are clarified.  Dealing with present-day status of Planet Earth and her inhabitants becomes known to the reader.Jacqueline McNeil Watts was employed by the Columbus (Ohio) Public Schools for thirty-six years as a French teacher, peer consultant, and project manager. In 1985, mystical phenomena began to occur in her life, and she started seeking answers. This led to thirty-seven years of study at Unity Institute (Missouri), The Columbus Center for Spiritual Living (Ohio), and The School for Esoteric Studies (Asheville, North Carolina). She has also benefitted greatly from the esoteric knowledge and experiences of well-versed mentors who are highly evolved spiritually. Currently, Jackie resides in her native city of Charlotte, North Carolina.https://www.amazon.com/Trilogy-That-Explains-Spiritual-Growth/dp/1662928068https://grovehousepress.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/112322ghp.mp3  

Bryan Air
#110 Honouring The Aviators | In Conversation With Ron Kaplan

Bryan Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 70:38


In this episode, we celebrate Ron Kaplan. Ron has dedicated his life to preserving the legacy of the legendary aviators that make our industry the best in the world.     ✈️Ron currently serves as Founder and Executive Director of the Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame and Museum in Columbus, Ohio.  In 2017, he left the National Aviation Hall of Fame after a 19-year contractor and staff tenure that included four as Executive Director. In 2018, he secured a state grant of $550,000 toward establishing the non-profit Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame and to renovate the 1929 Port Columbus Air Terminal into its home. A capital campaign to raise additional funds required to commence work on the 93-year-old Art Deco-style air terminal is currently underway.     Ron grew up with an avid interest in aviation history thanks to his father, a former B-25 pilot-instructor and private pilot.  He attended Ohio University for two years, studying graphic design and communications.  While at Ohio University, he created SURF OHIO, originally a t-shirt line that is now a trademarked and licensed lifestyle brand.     In 1982 he founded Kaplan Graphics, an imprinted sportswear company that he sold in 1994 to turn his then hobby as an aviation artist, journalist and photographer into a full-time career.  Ron went on to earn international acclaim for his illustrations of aircraft, insignia and hand-painted reproductions of vintage WWII nose-art on leather flight jackets, scrap aluminium and actual aircraft.      Among his art clients were Air & Space Magazine, the Smithsonian Air & Space Society, NIKE, Chuck Yeager, Inc., the Miss America P-51 Air Racing Team, the Memphis Belle Memorial Association, and many other individuals, including WWII veteran aviators and warbird operators.  Ron was an artist member of the American Society of Aviation Artists, the U.S. Air Force Art Program, and a charter member of the International Society of Aviation Photographers.  He has been a contributing editor to FLIGHT JOURNAL and columnist for WARBIRD DIGEST magazines.     He is also a co-founder and co-director of the annual National Aviation Heritage Invitational, created in 1999 in partnership with the Reno Air Racing Association and the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum.     In 2012 he launched Reel Stuff Aviation Resources LLC, a consultancy dedicated to the development, creation and public appreciation of aviation cinema and broadcast projects.  Reel Stuff also provides marketing, production, branding and public relations services, with a client list that includes the Air Force Museum Foundation, Aviation Community Foundation, Bremont Watch Company, Army Aviation Association of America, Tockr Watch Company and the Columbus Center of Science of Industry, among others.   Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going!  ➕ Join The Bryan Air Discord Network    

The Fight Back Podcast
Trauma and Abuse Survivors in Aikido with Paul Linden

The Fight Back Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 47:22


Paul Linden is a body awareness educator, a martial artist, and an author. He is the developer of Being In Movement® mindbody education, and founder of the Columbus Center for Movement Studies in Columbus, Ohio USA. He holds a BA in Philosophy and a PhD in Physical Education. He has been practicing and teaching Aikido since 1969 and holds a sixth degree black belt in Aikido as well as a first degree black belt in Karate. He is an instructor of the Feldenkrais Method® of somatic education. Paul and Georgia discuss: - Why Aikido "saves" people How to get hit and keep going- What Paul has learned from having Parkinson's disease- The use of humor when working with trauma survivors- Trauma informed vs regular aikido To connect with Paul, email him at paullinden@aol.com or visit his website: https://www.being-in-movement.com/Thank you so much to Nari for the beautiful song "Shape Me" heard at the beginning and end of this episode. Nari wrote this song about Shape Your Life, a boxing program for self-identified women survicors of violence in Canada. She wrote this song using the words and experiences shared by participants with Cathy Van Ingen. You can find out more about Shape Your Life in my interview with Cathy in Episode 8. You can hear more of Nari's work by going to her Instagram: @narithesaga

DODD Ohio Podcast
DODD Ohio Podcast - Becky Sharp

DODD Ohio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 15:43


Becky Sharp, executive director at the Columbus Center for Human Services, talks with DODD Director Jeff Davis about her career, the crucial work of direct support professionals, and how her company took care of the people they support, and each other, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Front Porch Sense
Episode 43 - Term Limits and Restoring the Constitution

Front Porch Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 42:14


Interview with Jacob Householder. Director of International Outreach at Columbus Center for Constitutional Studies and Board member/Volunteer at Thomas Jefferson Center for Constitutional Restoration. There's a lot going around suggesting we need a term limits amendment added to the U.S. Constitution to limit Congress members to two terms. Is this a good idea or not? What has caused the problems we see in government today? What can be done about it? Here's a cohesive plan.

Touching Into Presence
Episode 10 - Conversations with Paul Linden

Touching Into Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 85:00


Today we have a very informative and entertaining talk with Paul Linden.Paul Linden is the Chief Instructor and co-founder at the Columbus Center for Movement Studies/Aikido of Columbus in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He is a specialist in body and movement awareness education, and his work focuses on the interplay between self-exploration and effective action.Paul received his B.A. in Philosophy from Reed College and his Ph.D. in Physical Education from the Ohio State University. He is an instructor of the Feldenkrais Method® of body awareness education.He began Aikido practice in 1969, and he currently holds a sixth degree black belt in Aikido as well a first degree black belt in Karate. He is the developer of Being In Movement® mindbody training, the inventor of SpineLine® Bicycle Handlebars (patent #5,024,119), and the author of a number of books about applications of body awareness training in various areas of life. For fun, Paul rides his bike, runs, practices Aikido, reads, practices organic gardening, and writes.This talk was extremely fun for both Nikki and I as we got to be led in different experiences as well as having some of our thoughts and believes tested by a true teacher. I am personally very excited to continue to learn more from Paul.Find out more of Paul and his work here https://www.being-in-movement.com/There are also many articles there that we highly recommend reading through.As always, we hope you enjoy the show. If you like what we are putting out, please share positive reviews at wherever you listen to us from. And feel free to share with friends. We’d greatly appreciate it as we are doing these podcasts for your enjoyment and education.You can find more about Andrew at andrewrosenstock.comAnd more about Nikki at Nikkiolsen.comMany thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

Ashland University Professional Learning Podcast
Ep. 45 - Dr. Dee Basinger, Director of Professional Development Services, Ashland University – Columbus Center

Ashland University Professional Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020


Introducing Columbus Region Podcasts: Dr. Dee Basinger introduces the Columbus Region for upcoming podcasts highlighting issues and initiatives from that region of the state.

Ashland University Professional Learning Podcast
Ep. 3 - Dr. Dee Basinger, Director of Professional Development Services, Ashland University, Columbus Center

Ashland University Professional Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020


Teaching & Learning In The New Era: Dr. Dee Basinger discusses professional development and best practices in the Coronavirus era.

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ
Auf verlorenem Posten: Columbus-Center bald auch ohne Kiosk

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 5:44


In den 2000er Jahren blühte das Columbus-Center mit voll besetzten Ladenflächen. Inzwischen macht es einen heruntergekommenen Eindruck. Zum Jahresende muss auch der bis zuletzt verbliebene Lottoladen aufgeben.

Advances in Women's Health
How to Stay Current on Sexual Health Topics

Advances in Women's Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019


Guest: David J. Portman, MD Providing the best care to your patients goes hand in hand with being aware of all the updates surrounding sexual health disorders, but unfortunately, this is often easier said than done. To help you make the most out of your limited time with patients, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman shares tips on how you can stay current on sexual health topics.

Advances in Women's Health
How to Stay Current on Sexual Health Topics

Advances in Women's Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019


Guest: David J. Portman, MD Providing the best care to your patients goes hand in hand with being aware of all the updates surrounding sexual health disorders, but unfortunately, this is often easier said than done. To help you make the most out of your limited time with patients, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman shares tips on how you can stay current on sexual health topics.

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SexMed
A Peer's Perspective on Treating Patients with Anorgasmia

SexMed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019


Guest: David J. Portman, MD While at the ReachMD Innovation Theater in Chicago, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman provided us with his perspective on using PRP injections and alprostadil topically for patients with anorgasmia.

SexMed
How to Stay Current on Sexual Health Topics

SexMed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019


Guest: David J. Portman, MD Providing the best care to your patients goes hand in hand with being aware of all the updates surrounding sexual health disorders, but unfortunately, this is often easier said than done. To help you make the most out of your limited time with patients, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman shares tips on how you can stay current on sexual health topics.

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Clinician's Roundtable
Expert Tips on Treating Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019


Guest: David J. Portman, MD For the one in eight women who will develop breast cancer in their lifetime and for the three million breast cancer survivors, what’s the best way to manage genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)? Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman explains the rationale behind his approach.

SexMed
Expert Tips on Treating Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

SexMed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019


Guest: David J. Portman, MD For the one in eight women who will develop breast cancer in their lifetime and for the three million breast cancer survivors, what’s the best way to manage genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)? Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman explains the rationale behind his approach.

SexMed
Integrating Sexual Health into Your Practice

SexMed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019


Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: David J. Portman, MD Recorded live during ReachMD's Innovation Theater in Chicago, Illinois, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman joins Dr. Matt Birnholz to share his tips for getting past the taboo and providing sexual health counseling and treatment to your patients.

Internal Fighting Arts | Learn Real-World Martial Arts Insights from Top Instructors of Tai Chi - Xingyi - Bagua and Qiqong

Ken Gullette talks with Paul Linden, chief instructor at the Columbus Center for Movement Studies/Aikido of Columbus. Paul began studying Aikido in 1969, and he developed the "Being in Movement" mindbody training. He is a specialist in mind and movement awareness education, and his work focuses on the interplay between self-exploration and effective action. Paul works with abuse survivors, among others, and you may find his approach to the arts to be enlightening and unique.

Focus on Women's and Men’s Health
Taking the Pain out of Talking to Your Patients with Dyspareunia

Focus on Women's and Men’s Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017


Guest: David J. Portman, MD Dr. David J. Portman demonstrates how clinicians can begin the conversation of dyspareunia with patients, as well as how to discuss the available treatment options for managing this condition in post-menopausal women. Dr. Portman is Director Emeritus at Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research; and, Adjunct Instructor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

Realspace
Ty Owen on planetarium shows

Realspace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 59:35


This week I chat with Ty Owen of the Columbus Center of Science and Industry about planetariums, engaging the public, and…cool tattoos. Special thanks to COSI Columbus for hosting this recording session.  You can find more information at realspacepodcast.com or by following me on Facebook or Twitter! Theme song "Live Long and Podcast" by Nick Bain, Into The Machine Recordings (http://intothemachine.bandcamp.com) 2015, all rights reserved.