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Welcome to 'Gratitude & Giveaways 2 - Celebrating Our Podcast Community,' a special episode of our Star Wars podcast where we turn the spotlight back onto you, our incredible listeners. In this unique installment, we dive deep into the core of what makes our Star Wars community so special - gratitude and generosity. As we navigate through galaxies far, far away, exploring the intricate lore, theories, and legacies of the Star Wars universe, we also take a moment to appreciate the force behind our podcast's success - you. Join us as we share some recommendations and read some of our fan's emails. We'll also give a well-deserved shoutout to our new family members who have made significant contributions to the community, showcasing the diverse and passionate spirit that unites us all. But that's not all - in the spirit of giving back, we've lined up an array of exciting giveaways. From Amazon and Target gift cards to audible subscriptions, these prizes are our way of saying thank you for your unwavering support and engagement. So, whether you're a Jedi, Sith, Rebel, or Imperial, tune in to 'Gratitude & Giveaways' for an episode filled with appreciation, community highlights, and, of course, fantastic prizes. Let's celebrate the legacy of Star Wars together, honoring the past, present, and future of our podcast community. May the Force be with you, always. We hope you enjoy today's show. If you liked the show, please give a five-star rating on whatever platform you use to consume your content. It really does help. If possible, share it with your friends and family. It would be greatly appreciated. And don't forget to favorite the show. That way you will be notified every time we release a new episode. As always, thank you for spending your time listening to this podcast. For people with any questions about the show. Please do not hesitate to email us. We would love to hear from you. Follow us on our Social Media for more great content. For Merch, Extra Content, and uninterrupted episodes visit - https://www.swaapodcast.com/ The story, art, and characters therein are the property of whoever holds the copyright to this material. We do not claim ownership of the source material. This podcast was produced for noncommercial use, to be enjoyed by ourselves, fellow fans, and the original creators as a tribute to Star Wars. Please support the official release. StarWars, StarWarsPodcast, HighRepublic, JediTalk, GalacticJourney, LightOfTheJedi, StarWarsUniverse, TheForceIsStrong, SWAAcast, StarWarsAudiobooks, StarWarsFan, StarWarsCommunity, StarWarsLore, GalaxyFarFarAway, StarWarsStories, StarWarsLegends, JediLife, StarWarsLove, StarWarsSaga, StarWarsGeek, ExploreStarWars, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/swaacast/support
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Send us a Text Message.In this heartfelt episode of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, host Laura Brazan sits down with Philip Blackett, an accomplished author, consultant, and entrepreneur, to explore the profound impact of fatherhood and the power of faith in navigating the challenges of raising grandchildren. Drawing from his own experiences growing up on the autism spectrum and raising twin daughters with autism, Philip shares the invaluable lessons he learned from his grandmother's unwavering love and support.Through their candid conversation, Laura and Philip delve into the complexities of family relationships, the importance of respectful communication, and the art of navigating disagreements with love and understanding. Philip's book, "Disagree Without Disrespect," offers a five-step framework for engaging in respectful debates, applicable to both children and adults alike.As the discussion unfolds, Philip emphasizes the critical role of fathers in shaping their children's identities and perceptions of relationships. He highlights the devastating impact of fatherlessness on society and the struggles faced by single parents in filling that void. Laura openly shares her own journey of rebuilding trust in men after growing up without a father figure, underlining the transformative power of positive experiences and memories.Throughout the episode, Philip and Laura explore the steps communities and individuals can take to support fathers in engaging with their families and provide assistance to both parents and children in the absence of a father figure. They acknowledge the sensitive nature of maintaining relationships between children and absent parents, emphasizing the importance of navigating these challenges with compassion and understanding.Ultimately, this episode serves as a testament to the resilience of grandparents raising grandchildren, offering hope, guidance, and a reminder of the eternal impact of a loving family legacy. Join Laura and Philip as they inspire listeners to become faithful stewards, growing God's people, businesses, and kingdom through the power of love, respect, and unwavering faith.Learn more about Philip Blackett at https://www.philipblackett.com/Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
Você está no canal de Podcast O Marketeiro. O tema: Episódio 1: Descobrindo sua Vocação Encontrar a vocação profissional é um desafio que muitos enfrentam ao longo da vida. O processo de descobrir o caminho certo envolve autoconhecimento, reflexão e experimentação. "Descobrindo sua Vocação" é uma jornada de exploração que orienta como identificar suas paixões e habilidades, permitindo uma escolha de carreira que ressoe com seus valores e aspirações. Para começar, é essencial reconhecer os sinais de que estamos no caminho certo. Sinais como sentir-se energizado pelo trabalho, experimentar um fluxo constante de criatividade e entusiasmo, e perceber um alinhamento entre suas atividades diárias e seus valores pessoais são indicadores de que você pode estar na trilha certa. Ferramentas de autoconhecimento, como testes de personalidade, desempenham um papel crucial nesse processo. Esses testes ajudam a revelar aspectos importantes de sua personalidade, preferências de trabalho e forças inatas. Métodos como o MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) e o teste de habilidades CliftonStrengths são exemplos de ferramentas que podem fornecer insights valiosos, auxiliando na escolha de uma carreira que se alinha com quem você é. Além disso, é importante explorar várias opções, buscar experiências práticas em diferentes áreas e refletir sobre cada uma delas. Workshops, estágios e entrevistas informativas são maneiras eficazes de ganhar clareza e confiança em sua escolha profissional. Descobrir sua vocação é uma viagem contínua de autodescoberta e crescimento. Com as estratégias e ferramentas certas, você pode navegar esse caminho com maior segurança, encontrando uma carreira que não só atende às suas habilidades e paixões, mas também traz satisfação e propósito duradouros. (*) Carlos Sgarlata Administrador, Pós-Graduado e Conselheiro de empresas de bens de consumo. Membro da AV Varejo, Central do Varejo e Communit, palestrante e entusiasta de finanças e estratégias em desenhos de canais de distribuição. Atua no ecossistema de Franchising, Multifranqueado Kopenhagen e membro de Comitês Financeiros e Conselho de Franqueados. Até o próximo Podcast!
Welcome to another powerful episode of "Go Be Great with Coach Karena"! In this installment, join host Karena Calhoun, the expert life and business strategist, as she sits down with the incredible Karla Ukman, founder of Artemis Wealth Management. Together, they dive deep into Karla's journey as a trailblazer in the financial world, championing women and historically excluded communities. Get ready for an inspiring fireside chat filled with authenticity, empowerment, and a commitment to changing mindsets. Karla shares her personal story, her unique approach to financial education, and her mission to create a safe space for women to build wealth on their terms. But that's not all! Karla provides an exclusive sneak peek into her upcoming podcast, "Not Your Father's Advisor," set to launch in 2024. Brace yourself for engaging in discussions on life, business, and personal growth, all aimed at providing a supportive space for women to share their stories and empower each other. If you're ready to take charge of your financial future and be inspired to go out and be great, this episode is a must-watch! Don't miss the wisdom, grace, and empowerment shared by Karena and Karla. Visit Karla at https://artemiswealth.net/ Break through boundaries and craft your destiny. Join the
The highly acclaimed Leaders S.H.I.F.T. Podcast has just dropped a captivating new episode that will transform the way you perceive personal leadership. In this empowering installment, we are thrilled to welcome a true luminary, Syeed King, who will guide you on a transformative journey towards The Daddy Hood Movement and becoming your personal best. Syeed's mission is to inspire motivate, and encourage difference makers to maximize their potential. He is the owner of F.L.O.W. Coaching LLC " For Love Of Wisdom.Become the walking conversation t-shirt brand https://www.forloveofwisdom.com Email: forloveofwisdom2020@gmail.com To learn more about Dwayne Roberts & Associates LLC Leaders S.H.I.F.T. Communit: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/leaders-s-h-i-f-t-community Step into your purpose Mens Bible Study: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/step-into-your-purpose #men #leadersshift #menscoach #podcast #leadershiftpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwayneroberts/message
The highly acclaimed Leaders S.H.I.F.T. Podcast has just dropped a captivating new episode that will transform the way you perceive personal leadership. In this empowering installment, we are thrilled to welcome a true luminary, Syeed King, who will guide you on a transformative journey towards The Daddy Hood Movement and becoming your personal best. Syeed's mission is to inspire motivate, and encourage difference makers to maximize their potential. He is the owner of F.L.O.W. Coaching LLC " For Love Of Wisdom.Become the walking conversation t-shirt brand https://www.forloveofwisdom.com Email: forloveofwisdom2020@gmail.com To learn more about Dwayne Roberts & Associates LLC Leaders S.H.I.F.T. Communit: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/leaders-s-h-i-f-t-community Step into your purpose Mens Bible Study: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/step-into-your-purpose #men #leadersshift #menscoach #podcast #leadershiftpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwayneroberts/message
Nach einer kurzen Sommerpause melden sich Marius und Mario zurück! SERIEAMORE diese Woche mit der Top11 der Community und ein paar Transfer-Updates. Am 18. Juli erscheint die nächste Folge :) [Ihr wollt uns unterstützen und paar Sticker abgreifen? Hier entlang:)](https://www.patreon.com/serieamore) [Folgt uns auf Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/serieamore_podcast/) Kontakt via Instagram oder seriamorepodcast@gmail.com
Today's interview is with Kate Swain, a remarkable beekeeper in Glen Ellyn, IL. We talk about her recent transition into beekeeping and the wisdom that she harvested from her transformative beekeeping journey.
BJP and RSS did nothing for OBCs but they want to show it's Rahul Gandhi who hates the community.
Paul Murnane has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.
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Den 22. Februar dëst Joer war de Startschoss mat enger virtueller Rakéit, a gutt zwou Wochen, den 22. Dezember, ass d'Ofschlossfeier vum Kulturjoer. Zéng Lëtzebuerger Pro-Sud Gemengen an aacht franséisch Gemenge vun der Communité de Communes Pays Haut Val d'Alzette sinn Deel vun der Europäescher Kulturhaaptstad. Mir hu mat der Generaldirectrice vun Esch 2022 op d'Kulturjoer zeréckgekuckt a lauschteren en Extrait aus dem Gespréich.
This week on The Bizzimumzi Podcast, Ashley is joined in conversation by Asma Khan. Asma Khan is an Indian-born British chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author. She owns Darjeeling Express restaurant in Central London and was profiled on the sixth season of the documentary series Chef's Table. Asma Khan shares a candid chat about her 5 year age gap between her two boys. She shares and strongly believes your power, your gift, your privilege is not for you... it is to be handed down to empower others. Also in this Bizzimumzi podcast episode we discuss: * Have a 5 year age gap between two kids *PCOS *South Asian upbringing *Cooking for charity *Teaching her children a strong work ethic from a young age *Creating an all female kitchen for her restaurant, Darjeeling Express. *Teaching your kids young love, gratitude and to Dream Big and Start Small The Bizzimumzi Podcast is brought to you by coffee-infused host Ashley Verma. This show is created to share all the ups, downs and all arounds of being a mom, owning a successful business and truly managing being an un-single single mom, attempting to balance all aspects of family life! Each week Ashley will be joined by a fellow inspiring, thriving and surviving Bizzimumzi - who will share their own journey. This podcast is your weekly opportunity to take a deep breath as we try to navigate the wild world of parenting; think of this podcast as the safe space where we are not too hard on ourselves, we share our humility and relish in overcoming the inevitable failures that simply happen. This is a show for those Mom's that are not trying to be shiny and filtered. This is a podcast for those who are unapologetically, at their best and worst, Bizzimumzi's!
Episode #48: Illness from Human Immunodeficiency Virus commonly called HIV and AIDS, has largely been overshadowed and forgotten despite the fact that over 1.1 million Americans are living with the disease. While it is now a chronic, manageable condition, there is still stigma, discrimination, and misunderstanding that can have a significant impact on the mental health of those living with it. In this episode, we discuss the mental health issues related to living and aging with HIV. Join our guest host psychotherapist Kaleo Kaluhiwa as he talks with Jim Schultz about testing positive for HIV in the early 1980s, before the disease was well understood, and about his experience learning to live with and manage HIV for over 30 years. We're also joined by mental health counselor Bryan Golson, LAPC who identifies the unique and complex needs of people living with HIV due to the intersection of discrimination, social dislocation, disability, trauma, substance use disorders, diseases of aging, and managing the side effects of multi-pharmaceutical treatments. Broadcasts 11/06/22 & 11/14/22 Special thanks to Jeanne Baldzikowski for audio production, Jennifer Young for underwriting outreach, Lisa Herendeen for advance research and Leslie Nielsen for “In Your Voice” Coordination. And thanks to acoustic guitarist Adrian Legg for composing, performing, and donating the use of our theme music. LISTEN ANYTIME or subscribe to get new or past episodes delivered to your listening device: Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher / TuneIn JOIN EMAIL LIST Want to know our interesting topic each month? Simply SIGN UP for our email list! FOLLOW US Facebook @stateofmindksqd Instagram @state_of_mind.radio SUGGEST A TOPIC If you or someone you know has topic ideas for future shows or a story of mental health recovery to share, please email debra.stateofmind@ksqd.org SHARE YOUR STORY In Your Voice are short segments on the show where a listener gets to share their experience of the topic we are discussing. You can call us at 831- 824-4324 and leave a 1-3 minute message about: a mental health experience you've had, something that has contributed to your mental health recovery journey, or share a resource that has helped you. Alternatively, you can make a 1-3 minute audio recording right on your phone and email that file to debra.stateofmind@ksqd.org. Your voice may just become part of one of our future shows! SUPPORT OR UNDERWRITE If you like what you're hearing here on KSQD, also affectionately called K– Squid, you can become a “Philanthropod on the Squid Squad” by becoming a supporting member and help keep KSQD surfing the air waves! Consider underwriting your business or agency and showing our listeners your support for State of Mind. RESOURCES * Indicates Santa Cruz Local Support Services *Santa Cruz AIDS Project — provides services to people living with HIV/AIDS to support healthy living with their infection. Services offered include: Case ManagementCase Managers provide emotional support, service plan development, referrals to providers in the community, and oversee or provide the following support services. Benefits AdvocacyPeople living with HIV/AIDS may qualify for benefits offered at the county, state and federal level. These benefits may include: Social Security, Medi-Cal, MediCare, AIDS Drug assistance Program (ADAP), State Disability, Cal-Works, General Assistance and more. SCAP Case Managers will assist clients towards receiving, maintaining, or reinstating their benefits. Financial AssistanceHOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons living With AIDS) - is financial assistance specifically designated for people living with HIV/AIDS. Clients who are eligible may receive assistance with their rent, mortgage, and/or utilities. MAF (Medical Assistance Fund) is funded through the Ryan White Care Act/ Part B. Clients may request financial assistance to help them pay for uncovered medical costs, vitamins/supplements, and prescription reimbursement. * Santa Cruz Integrated Care Team — Offers case management, social service resources, HIV medical clinic. Phone: 831-454-4730 San Francisco AIDS Foundation — Working to promote health, wellness, and social justice for communities most impacted by HIV, through sexual health and substance use services, advocacy, and community partnerships. All services are free. Phone: 415-487-3000 Services include: Sexual health care, testing, anal health services, PrEP and other health and wellness services. Counseling for gay, bisexual, queer & trans men interested in changing their relationship to drugs & alcohol. Safer injection and substance use supplies that prevent the transmission of HIV and improve the health of people who use drugs. Provides structured community, counseling, referrals and support for including gay, bi and trans men and other men who have sex with men, and trans women interested in addressing their use of meth or cocaine. Black Brothers Esteem supports and empowers African American men living with HIV or those at risk of transmission through community events and social support. Links African Americans with HIV to care, groups, medical case management and more. A social support network for gay, bisexual, and trans men age 50 and older, inclusive of people who are HIV-negative and living with HIV. Group support and events for trans women, trans men, non-binary folks and genderqueer individuals AIDS Project Los Angeles — Providing LGBTQ+ medical and mental health care, HIV specialty care, sexual health services, support services-benefits, food, housing, HIVE (HIV=Elders) for queer men of all ethnicities 50+ living with HIV designed to improve the health and well being of this growing population. Phone: 213-201-1600 U.S.Department of Health and Human Services Website with: HIV SERVICES LOCATOR – helps users find service providers offering Ryan White HIV care, STI care, Health Centers, PREP, Mental Health, Substance Abuse Care, Housing Assistance, and Family Planning. Shanti Project — A nonprofit that builds human connections to reduce isolation, enhance health and well-being, and improve quality of life. Their holistic services aim to support the needs of individuals facing systemic inequities and barriers to care. Key services include care navigation, case management, client advocacy, emotional and practical support, health and wellness activities, one-on-one volunteer support, and community-building events and activities. Positive Impact Health Centers – Provides Client-centered care for the HIV community to have a life worth loving in the state of Georgia. Comprehensive services are available at the Duluth, Decatur and Marietta Centers for those individuals living with HIV. Grant funding enables most services to be provided on a sliding fee basis. Providing Medical Services, Counseling Services, Testing & Preventions Services, Client Services, Subtance Abuse Services, Communit & Patient Resources & Pharmacy Services. Community Resources Patient Resources Information U.S.Department of Health and Human Services Web Site Providing information about Aging with HIV Resources for HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day Sept 18, 2022 Addressing the Health Care and Social Support Needs of People Aging with HIV - The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) convened a Technical Expert Panel in November 2020 to explore the health care and social support needs of RWHAP's aging population, with a focus on the barriers to and strategies for providing services. This is a summary of those discussions. Gilead Pharmaceuticals: “HIV Age Positively” aims to support programs focused on improving the quality of life and health for those who are aging” with HIV. HIV Age Positively A list of community programs sponsored by HIV Age Positively: Alternative Health *Dakota Health Center — Taking an integrative and preventative approach to health recovery and management. Services include: Chiropractic Health Acupuncture treatment Prevention & Wellness Consultations Herbalism Dietary Guidance Life Enrichment *Cabrillo College — A community college in Aptos, California working to empower students to be effective communicators, critical thinkers, and responsible world citizens. With a commitment to quality and equity, learners are connected to pathways that propel them from where they are to where they aspire to be, including: academic, personal, and career growth The Last Laugh —A comedy show video with Ric Iverson and Santa Cruz Aid's Project volunteers that aired on PBS in 1990. Contact Guests *Jim Schultz is available to anyone with questions. Confidentiality respected. Email: jimschultz@calcentral.com
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Community Chats, where you get your questions answered!On this episode ive been asked 2 major questions...-Thoughts on starving yourself to slim down your stomach (you know im going in on this..)-How long does it take to lose your strength/cardio fitness when you're away on holiday?Tune in, this ones straight value!
1. Listen Carefully to Your Accusers (vv. 1-8)2. Cheerfully Make Your Defense (vv. 10-21)3. Leave the Situation in God's Hands (vv. 22-27)
Der Ruf des Klosters war lauter als der der Wissenschaft. Nicole Grochwina war auf dem Weg zur ihrer ersten Professorenstelle, als sie sich dazu entschied, ins Kloster zu gehen. Als evangelische Ordensschwester lebt sie in der Communität Christusbruderschaft im fränkischen Selbitz. Moderation: Anja Scheifinger
Conversamos con Orge Castellano, Periodista y Doctor en Comunicación Social de origen sefardí y corresponsal en España de la Agencia Telegráfica Judía con sede en New York. En Venecia, esta bella ciudad italiana se creó el primer guetto judío.Tras su reciente visita en Venecia, Orge nos informa ampliamente sobre la vida en la Comunidad Judía antiguamente, las Sinagogas, el importante Museo de la Communitá Ebraica en Venecia. Canción: "Qui lindus tus ojus" ejemplo musical de poesía cantada, con letra de Juan Gelman en sefardí, música de Eduardo Laguillo y voz de Dina Rot. Escuchar audio
This week, Dr. Powers and Julie DeNofa chat with Trina Fox, Hypnotherapist, Success Coach, Yoga Student, Teacher, and Founder of the Sunrise Wellness Community. Trina Fox aspires to set herself upon a path of transparency, authenticity and toward the unification of her inward world and what the outer world sees. Her life purpose is rooted in connecting with people and helping them identify and aspire to their highest purpose. Having been active in the Recovery Community for over 20 years, Trina has first-hand experience treating her weakness by helping others deal with theirs. This discovery of the importance of being of service to others was perhaps the catalyst that has inspired Trina to explore other avenues through which she could continue to develop her skills beyond the Recovery Community. As Trina continues on her path toward the light, she takes comfort in knowing how her journey will help illuminate the light of some of those who may still be living in the shadows. In this episode, Trina shares her first experience with alcohol at 14, leading to years of alcohol addiction and broken relationships. She also shares how her discovery of Hypnotherapy, Yoga, and Meditation allows her to live a life free of alcohol and heal her past. Topics Discussed: Understanding Recovery as “Finding a Solution to the Messiness” Why Gratitude Practices can change our overall Wellbeing How Hypnotherapy can help us better manage our Stress and Anxiety Using Holistic Healing Practices as a resource for Recovery Connect with Trina Fox Sunrise Wellness Community - https://sunrisewellnesscommunity.com/index.html Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sunrisewellnesscomm Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sunrisewellnesscomm/ Connect with Positive Recovery MD Podcast: Website: https://www.positiverecoverymd.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/577870242872032 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JcDF1gjlYch4V4iBbCgZg Connect with Positive Recovery Centers Online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positiverecoverycenters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositiveRecoveryCenters/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/positiverecoverycenters/ Contact Positive Recovery Centers: If you or someone you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule an assessment. We are here to help. Call: 877-476-2743 Address: 902 West Alabama Street Houston, Texas 77006 Website: https://positiverecovery.com Services: https://positiverecovery.com/services/ FAQ: https://positiverecovery.com/faq/ --- About Positive Recovery MD Podcast: The Positive Recovery MD podcast is hosted by Dr. Jason Powers, Addiction Medicine Specialist and creator of Positive Recovery. This podcast will not only inspire and motivate its listeners, but it will also provide the tools and foundation needed to thrive and flourish on their addiction recovery journey. Each week the Positive Recovery MD podcast community will come together to have authentic conversations around addiction, RecoveryRecovery, and what matters – growth & progress, not perfection, all while developing positive habits for your life. To join the community, visit https://www.positiverecoverymd.com to sign up to receive the daily Positive Intervention that we'll review and gain access to EXCLUSIVE Positive Recovery content available only to Positive Recovery MD listeners. About Positive Recovery Centers: Positive Recovery Centers is a strengths-based addiction treatment program with locations across Texas. We offer a full continuum of care, from medical detox to sober living, all supported by an ever-growing alumni community network. Our evidence-based curriculum blends the best of the old with the new, supporting our mission: that RecoveryRecovery is best pursued when meaningful, intentional positive habits are formed through empowerment and resilience instead of negativity and shame. What is Positive Recovery? Empathy and compassion drive our mission. Positive Recovery uses strengths as a pathway to help others flourish in RecoveryRecovery, at work, and at home; this is our core purpose, our “why.” We creatively apply science to improve outcomes. Positive RecoveryRecovery is not wishful thinking; it is not a magic pill, nor self-help. Positive RecoveryRecovery is an evidence-based addiction curriculum that links the best of the old with the new, integrating existing practical approaches to treatment with interventions that enhance well-being by cultivating its components: positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and achievement.
We Discuss With Christie Chirinos The Good The Bad & The Ugly of Being a Prominent Women In The WordPress Community About Christie Chirinos Christie started her first business, a house plant business, from her family's kitchen in Lima, Peru in the 2nd grade. she discovered that she could scale her businesses through eCommerce when she was 14, when she launched my first website to generate leads and accept payments for piano lessons. Then, things escalated quickly. Open Source Economist Podcast https://christiechirinos.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiechirinos/ https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08JJMY2JR
Inside Business Podcast Presented by The Mesa Chamber of Commerce
On this episode of the Inside Business Podcast, Diane M. Meza, ED.D. Director, Maricopa Information Technology Institute, joins Mesa Chamber of Commerce CEO & President Sally Harrison, and Bob Nelson, Mesa Chamber Director of Communications. They discuss the new App boutique and Technopreneur program that pairs Mesa Chamber of Commerce businesses seeking app development with technology students. Contact Diane Meza, MITI-EV director, at 480-461-7077 or diane.meza@mesacc.edu, to hire technology students, offer internships, or to discuss other ways your business may engage with the MCC Technopreneur Experience program with no financial investment. About Mesa Community College: Mesa Community College is nationally recognized as an Aspen Prize Top 150 U.S. Community College and is known for service learning, career and technical programs, civic engagement and innovative approaches to education. The college serves as a resource for career readiness, transfer education, workforce development and lifelong learning. Host to more than 30,000 students annually, MCC offers degree and certificate programs online, at its two campuses, the Mesa Downtown Center and additional locations. Through the implementation of Guided Pathways with Integrated Support Services, MCC is transforming ways it champions student success; college completion, university transfer and career attainment for all students. MCC is a Hispanic Serving Institution. The diverse student body includes more than 400 international students representing over 60 countries. Award-winning faculty are dedicated to student success, providing the education and training to empower MCC students to compete locally and globally. Located in the East Valley of Phoenix, Arizona, MCC is one of the 10 colleges in the Maricopa County Community College District. Learn more at mesacc.edu. Mesa Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Learn more about them For over 100 years, the Mesa Chamber of Commerce has been the voice of Business in Mesa, AZ. The Chamber's mission is to improve, promote and advocate for the business community. The Mesa Chamber of Commerce Inside Business Podcast is a production of the Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Each episode is recorded in the University of Phoenix Podcast Studio. Inquiries regarding the MCIBP can be made via email to info@mesachamber.org. The Podcast interviews members and individuals/organizations on topics of interest to mesa Chamber members. Learn more at http://mesachamber.org © 2020 Mesa Chamber
We starten de uitzending met een nieuw lied van Delise en Lars Gerfen: Bij U is het goed! Daarna luisteren we naar muziekaanvragen van onze luisteraars: Above All – Michael W. Smith Uw vleugels over mij – Kinga Bán As I Am – Hillsong Young & Free Io Giosco pienamente del Signor – Communità Cenacolo […]
The main topic for tonight's show is a strategy to save our Nation. Also other personal updates and happenings. Also, super chats via Entropy are very helpful and allow the show to go on. https://entropystream.live/app/SaintsEdwardMediaNew alternative platforms: https://bitwave.tv/MichaelSiscohttps://trovo.live/MichaelSiscoSocial Media: https://gab.com/MichaelSiscot.me/TheMichaelSiscoSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SaintsEdward)
Jessica Rees: "The time to disrupt is when I ask, 'Am I getting a product to the warfighter fast enough that it's staying relevant?'" Jessica Rees is the Chief Ecosystem Officer for the 309th Extreme Digital Development Group Enterprise (EDGE) at Hill Air Force Base, UT, where she delivers war-winning, radical innovation that resolves the most complex software engineering challenges. She's been a farmhand, a corrections assistant, a gym staff, an exercise physiologist, a configuration management specialist, and lately a program manager. Her passion is bringing about positive disruption, innovation and creative problem solving to the Air Force. During this episode, Jess joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter discuss embracing and learning from failure, software development, fostering ownership in innovation, and knowing when to improve or disrupt a program, process or technology. Resources Mentioned: - Jessica Rees on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-rees-8564838/ - EDGE on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eddge-ogden/ - AFWERX Office Hours: https://www.afwerx.af.mil/office-hours.html If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts. This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Jason Rathje: "Anybody can be an innovator--any Airmen can innovate, but it does have to be connected to outcomes. That's the separation between what innovation theater might be and what I would consider true innovation within the process." Maj. Jason Rathje is AFWERX's AFVentures Director, where he implements novel initiatives to mature and transition "dual-use" technology ventures by building relationships between commercial solution-providers and Air Force problem-owners to scale successful problem-solution matches. Prior to this, he spent three years researching the intersection of entrepreneurship, innovation, and national security in Stanford's Management Science & Engineering Department, specializing in technology entrepreneurship strategies. He specifically studied the effect of government partnerships, both as an investor and customer, on basic research through commercialization. During this episode, Jason joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter discuss economic theory regarding innovation, bridging the valley of death through incentive alignment, and how the investment arm of the Air Force is working with startups to further their capabilities. Resources Mentioned: - AFWERX Office Hours: https://www.afwerx.af.mil/office-hours.html If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
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Trish Marshall: "Now we're trying to build those metrics...to tell the story of how we're maintaining and growing our competitive edge in relation to our peer and near-peer actors." Trish Marshall is the Chief of Strategy for the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center (AFIMSC). At the time of this recording, she was an Innovation Project Manager at AFIMSC where she developed and managed projects that focused on providing solutions, innovative technologies, and comprehensive training to the organization. Some of her areas of expertise are Smart Cities, strategic program development, process improvement, and change and performance management. During this episode, Trish joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter to discuss moving beyond personality-driven innovation, building a Digital Innovation Dashboard (DID) MVP, and connecting intrapreneurs to the sustainment process. Resources Mentioned: - AFWERX Office Hours: https://www.afwerx.af.mil/office-hours.html - AFIMSC Ventures: https://www.afimsc.af.mil/Innovation/ If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show. For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Jay Vizcarra: "Observe your landscape and simply see where you fit into that landscape while coevolving yourself and your community." Lt. Col. Jay Vizcarra is the 461st Air Control Wing Innovations and SPARK chief at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. He's been involved in a number of AFWERX projects including the COVID-19 National Response Team and collaborative manufacturing efforts. Outside of work, he enjoys drone photography and snowboarding. During this episode, Viz joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter to discuss the purpose and benefit of building an innovation ecosystem, projects stemming from the COVID-19 response, and helping servicemembers get out of their comfort zone and envision what's within the realm of the possible. AFWERX Office Hours: https://www.afwerx.af.mil/office-hours.html If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Cherrod Overbey: "If you really believe in it, go for it. To make these things happen, you have to really not be afraid of failure." Tech. Sgt. Cherrod Overbey is a personnelist with the Air Force Personnel Center and has started AFPC's Robotic Process Automation Journey. Cherrod recently competed in the AFWERX Spark Tank 2020 competition where he was able to pitch the power of RPA to Air Force senior leadership and guest judges. Cherrod is passionate about improving Airmen everyday lives at work and making work smarter not harder. During this episode, Cherrod joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter to discuss embracing failure, being open to new ways of thinking, and implementing new technologies into Air Force operations. AFWERX Office Hours: https://www.afwerx.af.mil/office-hours.html If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Biri Gubba, Barkindji and Waka Waka woman Alicia Johnson joins us this week to talk TikTok, academia, the dangers of self-appointed leadership, and her new podcast, No One. We also take a moment to reflect as we move into Spring, on the fatigue that has come hand in hand with the year so far. Follow Alicia Johnson on Instagram here, and listen to her podcast here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Burden: "People often avoid adopting new solutions for fear of it leading to future hazards without understanding the hazards presented by the status quo." Tom is a former Air Force F-16 maintainer who went on to found the company Grypmat and pitch on the show Shark Tank. He's dedicated to developing innovative products that incorporate complexity and simplicity to increase efficiency and user friendliness. During this episode, Tom joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter to discuss sharing ideas, remaining persistent and the importance of customer discovery. If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show. For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Jon Margolick: "Design thinking is the antidote to all the things you hate most about meetings. It's nothing more complicated than just being able to converse with other people in a way that makes it possible to actually communicate." As the former Director of the Centers for Adaptive Warfighting at NavalX and now the Truman National Security Project Executive Vice President, Jon Margolick has pursued ways to adapt the Department of Defense to a changing world. He is experienced in the ways of design thinking, agile scrum, lean start-up, and the ways they teach us to know and shape our missions. He's an advocate for empowering leaders and warfighters by delivering industry best practices for complex problem-solving and ideation. During this episode, Jon joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter to discuss the importance of warfighter-centered design to ensuring tools and processes provide the value they're intending to create. In a culture that often over-prioritizes compliance, Jon shares ways to get back on track and start solving problems our servicemembers face on a daily basis. Resources Mentioned: - NavalX Centers for Adaptive Warfighting (CAW): https://www.secnav.navy.mil/agility/Pages/caw.aspx If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show. For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Ralphie Short: "We talk about agile, we talk about doing things in minutes, hours and days--but don't go so fast that you miss something. It really pays to be slow and methodical, which will just help you go faster in the future." Maj. William "Ralphie" Short is a Senior Air Battle Manager and Intrapraneur, who creates bleeding edge technology that directly impacts warfighters. He attended and pitched at the first-ever AFWERX Spark Collider in August 2019, and has taken his project "WIDOW" from an idea, to a prototype, to operational software that warfighters are using right now. Ralphie has extensive experience in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) process, and has successfully transitioned WIDOW to a Phase III contract, only one of a handful in the U.S. Air Force that have made it that far. During this episode, Ralphie joins our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter to discuss the importance of customer discovery and choosing the right industry partners when developing solutions. He also highlights the success of a recent project he's been working on, the challenges he's faced along the way, and those around him who've helped make it happen. Resources mentioned: - Book: The Obstacle Is The Way - Airmen Powered by Innovation: https://usaf.ideascalegov.com/ If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show. For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Ben Kelsey: "We care about resiliency. We saw a gap in what was being provided to Airmen--there are recreation leagues for soccer, football, you name it, but for all the Airmen who are hanging out in their dorms playing video games--there's nothing for them and there's nothing connecting them to other people. We saw it as an opportunity to connect them to other people." SSgt. Ben Kelsey has been in the Air Force for about 7 years as a security forces defender. Outside of his Air Force career, his passion and hobbies are centered around video games. He's currently running Community & Marketing for Air Force Gaming and has spent years making connections in the e-sports and gaming industry and spend his free time moderating for Riot Games among other e-sports leagues on Twitch. During this episode, our hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter connect with Ben and discuss how a group of Airmen created what is now Air Force Gaming, a community built on connection and resiliency. This initiative arose when a few Airmen recognized a need within the service that wasn't being met and they combined passion with initiative to creatively approach the challenge. By building on the unique talents of their team, this intrapreneur initiative has grown significantly and provided hundreds of Airmen a place to connect with others within the service. Resources Mentioned: - Air Force Gaming: https://airforcegaming.com/ ; contact@afg.team - Gaming & the Air Force Blog: https://medium.com/innovativeaf/gaming-the-air-force-42bece80bdea If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show. For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Kathy Reid: "I really had a passion for helping people do things they didn't think they could do--reaching beyond what the limits were." Kathy is the Spark Cell Lead for the 96th Test Wing at Eglin Air Force Base. The Wing has experienced exponential growth in their innovation culture under her coaching. She has been actively involved in the AFWERX innovation ecosystem and event attendance since its inception. She is passionate about inspiring Airmen to relentlessly pursue their ideas, to exceed their expectations and to enable them to leave a legacy that defines our future Air Force. During this episode, we explore what is means to invest in people, give them the tools they need to get started, and allow them the freedom to try new things. By committing to listening to people and empathizing with the challenges they face, Kathy says you're able to move beyond a basic assumption of what their problems are and truly understanding their pain points. We also cover a few success stories and projects happening at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, made possible by a team of innovation coaches and the intrapreneurs they enable. Kathy's Five Tips for Innovation Spark Cell leads: 1. Put Airmen first. Listen to what they have to say because we need to be the enabler they desperately need. 2. Take every opportunity you have to speak to high ranking individuals and pull them in. 3. Tell the story. But don't be positive all the time! Talk about the failures, what you've learned and how you overcame things. That's what truly makes innovation what it is. 4. Connect, connect, connect. Call complete strangers and make the connections that will help you achieve beyond what you can alone. 5. You're going to feel uncomfortable most days. Embrace that feeling as a key attribute to success. Resources Mentioned: - Eglin Air Force Base: https://www.eglin.af.mil/ "If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Christian Brechbuhl: "The thing I really love about the innovation space is the Airmen in it and people do amazing stuff like this all the time. If I had one message to people it's that you can do it too." Capt. Christian Brechbuhl is the Director of Innovation for Joint Base Charleston in S.C. and a C-17 Instructor Pilot. He's has attended multiple AFWERX events and is active in the Air Force Software development space. He is passionate about spending Airmen time on things only humans can do. During this episode, we discuss how Christian got involved in the Air Force's innovation ecosystem starting from building an application to solve a pain point all the way to leading an innovation cell. He shares his advice for others interested in working through problems and creating solutions in their organizations as well as the importance for self advocacy in your work. Resources Mentioned: - Airmen Coders: https://airmencoders.us/ - Palmetto Spark's COVID-19 Response: https://www.defense.gov/Explore/Features/Story/Article/2151701/innovation-team-at-charleston-tackles-covid-19-challenges/" If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcasts on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
"I've wanted every person who has worked with me to have a passion that is not associated with the U.S. Air Force. Not a hobby--A passion that gives you a purpose because it lights a fire in you that will only benefit us as an institution." Todd Simmons is a Business Coach, Leadership Expert, and the Founder and President of Courageous Leadership Alliance. He served 25 years in the U.S. Air Force nurturing and developing the leaders of tomorrow. As a seasoned educator and business leader, Todd strives to build a coalition of change agents sharing a common aim for building a society of courageous leaders. He shares an incredible passion for helping the community and loves helping individuals in their pursuit of happiness and success. Todd's greatest source of inspiration comes from witnessing ordinary people achieve extraordinary goals. In this episode, we cover topics ranging from discovering your passion and how it benefits your work to creating safe spaces in your organization to have tough conversations. By building trust and empathy within your team, Todd says you can release the creative spirit of your people and accelerate innovation in your organizations. Resources referenced: Courageous Leadership Alliance: https://courageouslead.com/ If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcast on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
"When I first came in the Air Force, it was tough to embrace this ecosystem and for people to feel like they could be vulnerable and they could have the courage to try something and now we really are encouraging people to do that." Stacie Shafran is a public affairs officer with the Air Force Personnel Center and has been involved in the defense innovation ecosystem for a little while now and has attended at least one AFWERX Spark workshop. She recently completed the AFVentures fellowship in San Francisco and is heavily involved in the San Antonio entrepreneurial community. She is passionate about mental health and helping veterans heal. In this episode, we discuss the culture changes happening within the Air Force and how leaders can encourage their teams to jump on board and try new ways of doing things. We also cover the role of public affairs to the innovation effort and ways that communicating your story helps other innovators continue on their own creative journeys. Resources mentioned: AFVentures Fellowship: https://www.shift.org/afv If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcast on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
"Just to see these folks react and their ability to operate in nebulous environments and be comfortable with that...that's exactly what this Spark Cell concept and empowering grassroots innovation does." Tony Perez is the director of AFWERX's Spark initiative, a grassroots innovation program designed to create unique opportunities for the military's operational experts to collaborate with the top problem solvers in industry, academia, and the government. He started the first cell at Travis Air Force Base a few years back and eventually scaled it to more than 50 cells across the Air Force. During this episode of The DisruptiveAF Podcast, we explore what led Tony to the defense innovation space, how his leaders gave him the opportunity to explore new ways to improve his organization, and some successes he's seen. Resources mentioned: AFWERX Spark: https://www.afwerx.af.mil/spark.html If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcast on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html "If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcast on Apple Podcasts! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
The DisruptiveAF Podcast highlights defense changemakers and intrapreneurs dedicated to improving their organizations and providing value to their communities with hosts Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan and Daniel Hulter. In this introductory episode, our hosts describe their own innovation journeys inside the U.S. Air Force and explain what buzz words like "disruptive" and "innovative" actually mean. Follow our hosts on LinkedIn via the links below: - Kinsley "TRIGGER" Jordan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinsley-jordan-86283b8a/ - Daniel Hulter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-hulter-4281484b/ If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love for you to review The DisruptiveAF Podcast on Apple Podcast! This helps us reach new people who would love to hear from our guests every week. Plus, we love to hear your thoughts on the show! For more about the podcast, visit https://www.afwerx.af.mil/podcast.html Follow AFWERX: Twitter: twitter.com/afwerx Instagram: instagram.com/afwerx Facebook: facebook.com/afwerx
Communit and Govermenrment speaking about Anti-Racism and how to make our society more inclusive
A gran richiesta, questo episodio e' stato registrato in diretta su Instagram con la vostra partecipazione. Per sciogliere il ghiaccio si parte parlando di dilemmi... Andreste al matrimonio di un vostro amico se dovesse imporre un biglietto d'ingresso di €100? Si prosegue con le vostre domande che poi portano Linda e JM a parlare del femminismo e degli stereotipi nella communità LGBT. Scriveteci su Instagram se volete rimanere in contatto con noi! @VabbePodcast
Corona-Ausgangssperre! Und alle so: „Oh Gott, ich leb' hier wie im Kloster!“ Aber wie ist es dort wirklich? Ich mache den Faktencheck in einer evangelischen Communität und lerne auch etwas über Keuschheit im 21. Jahrhundert
A chaotic week unfurled before us in Calgary, the 2020 Calgary Stampede was cancelled after months of deliberation and in some ways it feels like the rest of the summer was cancelled with it. So what does Joe McFarland do when realizes he might not have fun for four months? He gets inspirational! Or at least the guests that he has on Calgary Today do. This week a focus was put on charities around the city and the programs they are offering to help. Featuring: President & CEO of United Way Calgary Karen Young on leadership during times of crisis. President and Chief Executive of V Strategies Inc. Jeff Bradshaw talking about 'In It Together YYC', an initiative to help Calgary businesses connect and cooperate during the pandemic. Manager, Development for Propellus (Formerly the Volunteer Centre) Katie Dodd bringing to light how the new Alberta Cares Connector program will pair volunteers with the organizations that need them most right now. Dr. Kwadwo Mponponsuo member of the 'COVID Collective' , enlightening Joe on how he and the rest of the collective are working to dispel misinformation about the virus. Communications & Community Engagement Coordinator for Kids Up Front Carissa Thomas explaining how a charity that thrives on events continues to help those less fortunate at home. As always thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy, but more importantly we hope you stay safe and stay healthy. This, is the Calgary Today weekly Podcast.
Amrit Sandhu joins us on this episode to talk all things mindfulness, meditation, manifestation… and just so you know we are in for a fun time. His personality is infectious and his knowledge and belief systems are insightful… especially within the times we are facing right now. Amrit is the Founder of wellbeing business & podcast called Inspired Evolution, an International speaker, trainer, facilitator and life coach. He is also a graduate of the Eckhart Tolle School of awakening and certified master of Mindvalley Australia. He has an amazing energy that opens us up to perceive things in different ways, and a way of communicating that is unlike any other. You can find out more about him here: www.amrit-sandhu.com
In this episode, I have an energetic dialogue with Shijuade Kadree, Chief Advocacy Officer for The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (The Center). An alumna of Emory University, Shijuade graduated with a joint degree from the Schools of Law and Public Health. A former defense attorney with Brooklyn Defender Services, Shijuade has significant government relations, policy, strategic planning, and stakeholder cultivation and engagement experience. Early in the episode, you will be taken by Shijuade's story of how she turned curiosity about disparities she saw into discovery and discovery into a rich and varied career path serving communities in need.Shijuade talks in great detail about how race is a powerful lens through which to examine many disparities in our world- not least those within the LGBTQA+ community. Most revelatory was her retelling of the moment she realized the painful irony that leadership at the highest echelons of the LGBTQA+ advocacy space often failed to reflect the diversity of the people who powered the movement. Within this same vein, Shijuade excavates the duality of significance and impact of the Marriage Equality Act, which on one hand marked a hugely positive shift in our nation’s recognition of the LGBTQA+ community's right to marry- and on the other hand, was driven by a largely homogenous power structure.Shijuade struck a nerve when she enumerated the impacts of the tacit invisibility black women experience in the workplace. We then get into seeming perpetual power of divisive rhetoric and how we can help move the public from cynicism to apathy, and from apathy to action. We also get a sobering lesson about the tragic after-effects of the black community’s miseducation about trans women and how many trans women of color are dying at the hands of black male partners. Shijuade talks about the work she's doing now to help heal with dialogue, education, and relationship building.Shijuade helps us gain a vital understanding of the distinctions between sexual identity and gender identity and how the synergies they share also surface some tensions within the LGBTQA space; especially when members of the trans community are seen as a part of a monolith- their needs going unrecognized and unmet. She ends with an assertion that we need to reconceptualize our notions of what it means to be a nonprofit professional. Shijuade firmly believes that a career in this broad field is often a selection into a life of struggle- but this setting can change once non-profits at all levels embrace a philosophy of abundance.This episode is sure to leave you feeling challenged, incredibly well informed, and invigorated! Many thanks to Shijuade Kadree for joining me on the podcast!Please check out Shijuade's consulting firm- Comp Strat Consulting Comp Strat Consultinghttps://compstratconsulting.comhello@compstratconsulting.comBook recommendations: The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Tableby Minda Harts
Don't forget to support our efforts to continue to bring you quality content that will both, empower and inspire you, not to mention prepare you to be an impact in the world around you. It has never been more important for us to own and control media outlets that address our unique issues in every area of existence. For decades, media has been used to control perception and thought and rarely, if at all, has it been to the benefit of Blacks. From the Desk of Rick Wallace is a subsidiary of Odyssey Media Group, as is The Black Voice and The Visionetics Institute. You can support our work by clicking the "Support" Button and contributing as your heart desires. Thank you in advance. You can also support the work we do at The Odyssey Project: Support the work of The Odyssey Project and its community programs, including the Black Men Lead rite of passage program for young Black males, Restoring Ghettos Forgotten Daughters, Music is Life, Financial Literacy 101 & Beyond, and more at https://www.theodysseyproject21.top/donate or you can contribute directly through the Cash app at $TheOdysseyProject21 Bryce Gowdy is just one of a growing number of Black youth who have become so overwhelmed with life that they feel that suicide is their only option. Bryce's view of the world had grown so dark that he thought that it would be better to just walk in front of a freight train. The current mental health system is a joke at best. I can't tell you how many people I encounter who were turned away or simply got lost in the shuffle. It is imperative that the Black community answer the call for mental health resources for youth and adults. Let's talk about it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rick-wallace3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-wallace3/support
Thomas Williams, born in Vacaville, California, was an NFL Linebacker from 2008-2012. In his time with the NFL he played with the Jaguars, Seahawks, Patriots, Bills, Panthers, and Buccaneers. He was forced to retire after suffering from a neck injury. He is now a motivational speaker having traveled all across the globe, and guest lecturing at is alma mater, USC. He is also a published author with his autobiography, “Permission to DREAM”.Hear more inspirational stories like Thomas' on the Pray app: https://link.pray.com/hOzg1zP3i0“I think if a leader doesn’t listen, then he’s not really a leader. She’s not really a leader. The person has to listen first.”
Cette jeune femme entrepreneure qui habite un petit village, sait laisser sa trace par son humilité, son authenticité, son professionnalisme et son intégrité. Sophie Ranger-Poirier innove dans plusieurs domaines. D'abord, c'est par l'implantation et le succès de la course CommUNITÉ qu'elle se démarque et c'est une femme forte de relations, de valeurs et de mots que vous découvrirez! Après avoir entendu son message, vous vous promènerez peut-être avec un calepin dans votre voiture ou votre sac! Pour plus de renseignements au sujet de la course CommUNITÉ, consultez le http://bit.ly/2V3l2zO
Des conversations lors de l'événement CommUNITÉ 2019. Le avant, les défis, le après et les succès sont au rendez-vous pour vous donner le goût de passer un fil de départ et d'arrivée. Pour plus de renseignements au sujet de la course CommUNITÉ, consultez le http://bit.ly/2V3l2zO Vidéo YouTube souvenir de l'événement : https://youtu.be/O91wLTH7v28
Taking early retirement as SVP with banking giant HSBC Plc, Gerard Long lead non-profit Alpha USA as CEO from 2008-2014, to introduce people to Jesus Christ. Gerard has experienced life at its best but also its worst. In 2005 his beloved youngest son, Alex (17), committed suicide and his marriage came within a tread of failing. Eight years later, Gerard and Jeannie were hit again when their beautiful daughter, Rebecca (32), drowned in a tragic accident. After God spoke to Jeannie in a divine encounter, Gerard resigned from Alpha and they started Awakening to God Ministries, to bring comfort and hope to the suffering in the US and around the world.Hear more inspirational stories like Gerard's on the Pray app: https://link.pray.com/hOzg1zP3i0
The spicy chorizo is joined by the Canberra kid to preview all the action from the upcoming Rugby World Cup.Are the All Blacks destined for another trophy? Will the Irish stick it to the UK teams? Will Australia actually turn up? Since when does Russia play rugby union? Will Uruguay spit it like their soccer team did in 2005? All is revealed right here on Splinters!
"You can't make room for the new in your life until you're grateful for what you already have." This week we are shedding light on all things we are grateful for in our lives, and YOU listeners are at the top of our list! Through community, self-care practices, and always connecting to our souls and inner child we find love and thanks in all areas of our lives and our BEE-ings! Want to learn new self care practices but aren't sure where to start? Go check out our lovely Amber's "Self Love Subscription" for monthly self care routines. What are you most grateful this week? Speak Up! And share with us, we'd love to hear!
Was, es gibt auch evangelische Klöster? Ja - wieder, gegründet vor allem nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Deutschlandweit gibt es derzeit rund 30 evangelische Kommunitäten - so nennen sich die evangelischen Gemeinschaften. Sabine Barth zeigt an der Communität Casteller Ring auf dem Schwanberg, wie die Protestanten das Klosterleben wieder entdeckten
The highest selling independent record and soundtrack to a million beach parties, Smash by The Offspring is Dave's favourite album of all time and he's here to convince me that it deserves its own Anniversary Special. We go track by track through one of the essential albums of the 90s.Check out Dave's Video Graveyard at https://www.facebook.com/davesvideograveyard/Check out High Fidelity at https://www.facebook.com/wowfmhifi
TUNE IN and LEARN: Where you get your gut unfriendly toxins and how to avoid most of them Sun is not Vitamin D - how to prevent lots of cancers and keep your gut happy Forest bathing, walks in parks, nature - do it for a healthier gut, happier you Sleep: quality, quantity, schedule - for a healthy gut Exercise: too much is as bad as too little, best gut friendly exercise Stress management - one of the most important skills for gut and whole body health Healthy Gut Healthy You book Questions? Want me to talk about and solve your health and performance, weight loss challenges? SHOOT ME AN EMAIL: Angela@CreateYourself.Today Created by Angela Shurina http://www.CreateYourself.Today/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/FoodSchool)
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Everyone has heard Kanye remarks that slavery was a choice, what did he mean by thzt? Are Afrikan Black people overreacting or is he being insulting and insensitive to our history,it promises to be a explosive show,join us tonight as we discuss this and more
Pastors Josh and Sarah team up to answer questions on what God's word says about Sex and why it is essential to a strong marriage. newsongpeople
The fourth trimester follows the idea that the first months of a baby's life are pivotal. Annalies Corse is a medical scientist and naturopath who believes that our community needs to get better at supporting parents through this period.
Aired: 5/26/13 How difficult is it to be a government whistleblower these days? A dozen years after 9/11, with a former constitutional law professor in the White House, the sad news is that to expose government negligence or illegality is to jeopardize one's career and life savings. The newest documentary from producer and director ROBERT GREENWALD and Brave New Films, WAR ON WHISTLEBLOWERS: Free Press and the National Security State highlights the stories of four individuals who felt compelled to reveal acts of government illegality and violations to the U.S. constitution in the military industrial complex in the years following 9/11. In the film, whistleblowers, journalist and experts share what happens when the government punishes those who stand up to demand accountability and defend the constitution. Such actions and the atmosphere they engender has a chilling effect on the speech rights of citizens and the free press. This week I speak about all of this with GREENWALD as well as with two of the courageous whistleblowers featured in the film, THOMAS TAMM and FRANZ GAYL.
Aired 09/02/12 When I first met TERRY TAMMINEN, he was living on a houseboat in the Marina and filling a position he'd founded as the first Santa Monica Baykeeper. No too long before that, he had been running a pool services company. And not too long after, he was Secretary of the California EPA. Tamminen has reinvented himself successfully in several very different worlds -- business, government, non-profit, foundation, from the grassroots to the halls of power. All of this for a long time now to achieve a sound and healthy relationship between society and the environment. He pursues that consistent vision with whatever works. We'll talk about the ideas in his book, CRACKING THE CARBON CODE: The Key to Sustainable Profits in the New Economy - which is very much a plan of action for companies who figure out that reducing carbon emissions reduces waste and is therefore good for the bottom line. He'll tell stories of companies that have made or saved money by cutting carbon. How has he been able to move things forward through politics and government in an era when so little seems to get done? Bottom line, are we moving fast enough? If not, how do we integrate all these different players to accelerate movement in the right direction? http://seventhgenerationadvisors.org