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What is The Future for Cities?
290I_Jen Borrero, a Colombian-Mexican Impact Entrepreneur and Community Developer

What is The Future for Cities?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 38:55


"Urban living is very dense, that lands it being more resource efficient." Are you interested in housing affordability projects? What do you think about successful cities? How can we make the 2nd and 3rd order consequences as part of policy-making? Interview with Jen Borrero, a Colombian-Mexican Impact Entrepreneur and Community Developer. We talk about her vision for the future of cities, housing affordability, youth engagement, success for cities, policy making, and many more. Jennifer Borrero is an award-winning, first-generation, Latina entrepreneur. Her work as a United Nations Ambassador has allowed her to lead projects around the world; from opening a public health clinic in Nicaragua to developing affordable housing communities in the US. She has run programs in the private and public sectors that focus on creating social change. Jennifer has been recognized as an emerging Hispanic Executive receiving the “30 Under 30” award for her work as the founder of Youth Housing Coalition, an organization that aims to empower young people to solve some of the country's most pressing problems. Her work has been featured on multiple TEDx stages. She is currently a Global Goals Ambassador for the United Nations Association. Her work sits at the intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice. Jennifer's ultimate goal is to highlight innovative solutions to global problems while building community across cultures. Find out more about Jen through these links: Jennifer Borrero on LinkedIn Jennifer Borrero website jen.borrero as Jennifer Borrero on Instagram Youth Housing Coalition website @youthhousingcoalition as Youth Housing Coalition on Instagram How communities can spark global change - Jennifer Borrero at TEDxBalchStreet Jennifer Borrero is Empowering the Next Generation of Equitable Housing Advocates at American Leadership on the Sustainable Development Goals Connecting episodes you might be interested in: No.190 - Interview with Adrian McGregor about cities being part of nature No.222 - Interview with Adam Dorr about technology being applied knowledge No.264 - Interview with Rob Pradolin about Australian affordable housing No.279R What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@WTF4Cities⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or on the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠wtf4cities.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ website where the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sho⁠w⁠notes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ are also available. I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lesfm ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pixabay⁠

What is The Future for Cities?
290I_Trailer_Jen Borrero, a Colombian-Mexican Impact Entrepreneur and Community Developer

What is The Future for Cities?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 1:59


Are you interested in housing affordability projects? What do you think about successful cities? How can we make the 2nd and 3rd order consequences as part of policy-making? Interview with Jen Borrero, a Colombian-Mexican Impact Entrepreneur and Community Developer. We talk about her vision for the future of cities, housing affordability, youth engagement, success for cities, policy making, and many more. Find out more in the ⁠episode⁠. Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lesfm ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pixabay⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
The Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation Leading for Humanity programme

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 5:11


We continue highlighting the 2024 cohort of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation's Leading for Humanity Programme. This week we are speaking to   Skhumbuzo Moodaley-Mpisane, Head of programs, Youth & Community Developer at enke: Make Your Mark.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Humans of Agriculture
"Owning your own sparkle" Liz Brennan a Community Development Expert: "Just because we produce enough food doesn't mean that people aren't hungry"

Humans of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 54:15


Community Developer. Small Business Owner. Avid Netballer. International Agriculturalist. Local community enthusiast. Sometimes a travelling groupie (for certain bands). Liz Brennan is a legend, a very, very interesting person, and someone we've been fortunate to have known over the past few years.Her life experience is so incredibly fascinating having worked across the length and breadth of Australia (with a large part in her beloved home state of Western Australia), she's worked internationally supporting farmers with increasing their productivity, access to markets with a particular focus on empowering women farmers. She's supported start-ups, served on the board of publicly listed companies, championed Women, mentored many [just stopping to draw breath], is an absolute powerhouse and, above all - makes time for a good ol' yarn and has been an incredible friend of HOA!In today's chat we cover:How Liz has sought Home through people and communitiesThe complexity of Food Security and what is required to deliver more equitable outcomes for allPassion + Cursioty can create incredible opportunities for impactful work in agriculture, leadership and community developmentFinding like-minded people and organisations to deliver meaningful and sustained changeSeeking wisdom and support from others (especially those with different perspectives)The beauty, power and incredibleness of local communities Podcast sponsor - Boarding Schools ExpoThis week's episode sponsor is the Boarding Schools Expo. Amanda and her team have been helping country kids and their families transition to boarding school life for 20 years. They believe in equity of access to choice, options, and opportunities for children's education. They take a practical approach based on the saying “you don't know what you don't know” to help you get across what you need to know.They have a busy July with a pop-up in Moree on the 25th of July and then a weekend in Tamworth on the 26th and 27th of July. If you or someone you know wants to find out more - tell them to get along!! 

Liberty & Justice with Matt Whitaker
Duke Tanner, undefeated professional boxer, and Trump Clemency recipient, joins Liberty & Justice with Matt Whitaker, Season 3, Episode 11

Liberty & Justice with Matt Whitaker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 20:56


Duke Tanner, undefeated professional boxer, and Trump Clemency recipient, joins Liberty & Justice with Matt Whitaker, Season 3, Episode 11.  Presented by American Cornerstone Institute.  Learn more about ACI at https://americancornerstone.org/  Watch every episode of Liberty & Justice at www.whitaker.tv. Charles “Duke” Tanner was born in Gary, Indiana, and began his boxing career at six years old. Duke was trained by the legendary William Murphy and worked with Angelo Dundee, who famously trained boxing icon Muhammad Ali. Duke won a bronze medal at the 1996 Junior Olympic World games.  As a young boxer with a promising career with a 19-0 record, things drastically turned when he became involved in a non-violent drug conspiracy. At 24 and a first-time offender, he was arrested, tried, and received a double-life prison sentence in 2004. His sentence was later reduced to 30 years, and he only served 16 of those years. On October 21, 2021, President Donald Trump gave Duke a second chance and granted him clemency. After coming home, Duke founded the urban clothing line Freedom 20-0, which will critical issues such as missing people, human trafficking, homelessness, and elderly health care. He also hosted food drives that feed over hundreds of families in Gary, Indiana alongside more than 75 Black leaders across the community.  Duke is now serving his community as a Community Developer with the well-known company, Engineered Tax Services, and an ambassador for Athletes for America. With his newfound freedom, Duke is using his platform to empower young children, raise awareness on fatherhood, criminal justice reform, and promote unity throughout the country. He has spoken to thousands of Americans in churches across the country to share his story of redemption and spread the word of God. He has also reached tens of thousands online via TV interviews and podcasts and has a book coming out summer of 2024.  Matthew G. Whitaker was acting Attorney General of the United States (2018-2019).  Prior to becoming acting Attorney General, Mr. Whitaker served as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General. He was appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa by President George W. Bush, serving from 2004-2009. Whitaker was the managing partner of Des Moines-based law firm, Whitaker Hagenow & Gustoff LLP from 2009 until rejoining DOJ in 2017. He was also the Executive Director for FACT, The Foundation for Accountability & Civic Trust, an ethics and accountability watchdog, between 2014 and 2017.   Mr. Whitaker is the Author of the book--Above the Law, The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump.  Buy Matt's book here: https://amzn.to/3IXUOb8 Mr. Whitaker graduated with a Master of Business Administration, Juris Doctor, and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Iowa.  While at Iowa, Mr. Whitaker was a three-year letterman on the football team where he received the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor. Mr. Whitaker is now a Senior Fellow with the American Cornerstone Institute, Co-Chair of the Center for Law and Justice at America First Policy Institute and a Senior Fellow at the American Conservative Union Foundation. Matt is on the Board of Directors for America First Legal Foundation. He is also Of Counsel with the Graves Garrett law firm.  Whitaker appears regularly to discuss legal and political issues on Fox News, Newsmax and other news outlets. 

CitizenCast
This community developer is making a real difference

CitizenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 6:11


On this episode of Citizen of the Week, we spotlight Tonnetta Graham, president of the Strawberry Mansion CDC. She champions the neighborhood's history while looking toward a future inclusive of smart development.

Health Hero Show: The official Chemical Free Body Lifestyle Podcast
Ep 209: Brett Kaufman, Conscious Community Developer

Health Hero Show: The official Chemical Free Body Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 48:13


Episode - 209 Hello Health Heroes! Excited to bring a different angle to improving health and happiness in our lives... community-focused real estate. Brett Kaufman is a real estate developer who was raised in Ohio and now is a family man raising his kids in Ohio too. Bretts started Kaufman Development in 2011 and has built over one billion dollars in real estate. Now he is very excited to launch his latest development “The Gravity Project” which is the world's largest conscious community on fifteen acres where people can live and work and live their passion and collaborate with others. As developers like Brett start putting new structures and opportunities in the communities the people living there will have a much better environment to connect and thrive. Please like & subscribe to my show for more great inspiration and education so that you can become your doctor and learn to self-heal. And if you know someone that this show could help please share it with them and pay it forward! Love & Light Coach Tim. To contact Brett go to: https://www.livekaufman.com/ Tim's Favorite, HIGHEST QUALITY Health Product Recommendations: ●  Best Detox & Nutrition Supplements: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com/ ●  Best Hydrogen Machine: Tim's personal unit - CLICK HERE ●  Best Infrared Saunas & Healing Lamps: Tim's personal unit - Save $100 CLICK HERE ●  Water Purification/Restructuring System: Book FREE Consult CLICK HERE ●  Best Home Air Purification Unit: Tim's personal unit CLICK HERE ●  Best Non-Toxic Home Building Materials: CLICK HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind Massive Screens - A Game Development Podcast
#19 - Community Development for The Division 2

Behind Massive Screens - A Game Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 52:16


Once a video game has been released, how do you keep track of all the discussions surrounding it? How do you gather actionable feedback to improve the game? How do you keep a conversation between developers and players going? And how do you make sure that a game's community stays engaged and informed? In this episode of Behind Massive Screens, Petter and Dóri meet Daria Ilyina, Community Developer at Massive Entertainment for Tom Clancy's The Division 2, to find out more about how their job works.

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 142 – Unstoppable Community Developer with Victoria Cumberbatch

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 60:12


Victoria Cumberbatch describes herself as “a passionate facilitator and community developer”. Because she has traveled extensively throughout the world she has gained some insightful and fascinating views of community and how all of us live and function within the community arena. We had a great discussion about how people view themselves and how they all too often permit others to control how they feel in their skin. Victoria owns her own coaching and consulting company where she works tirelessly to guide people through self-discovery to help them “uplevel” and design their lives. I hope you listen to this fascinating discussion and that it will give you a bit of a different perspective on the world and how we all live in it. I found a lot of nuggets of information that I will ponder and put to use. I hope you will do so as well. About the Guest: Victoria Cumberbatch As a strong, compassionate, exuberant leader with nearly a decade of experience in creating engaging and dynamic experiences; I will successfully guide individuals and groups towards greater self-awareness, cultural empathy, and ways to lessen overwhelm. I am a passionate facilitator and community developer with a wealth of experience in leading sessions that promote self-discovery as a way to uplevel and design your life. I believe in the power of connection and collaboration, and I strive to create spaces where individuals can come together to grow, learn, and get on the path toward their goals. Over the years and through a multitude of workshop types, I have honed my skills in creating engaging and dynamic experiences that encourage participation, collaboration, and creativity. I am known for my exuberant, coaching leadership style + my ability to create a safe and supportive environment for the space. My values of integrity, honesty, trust, and rigor - drive me to continuously improve, receive training, and make a positive impact in the lives of those I work with. I am committed to creating meaningful and impactful experiences that empower those ready to reach their highest vision. My exuberant leadership style and commitment to excellence [neè perfection] have allowed me to successfully guide individuals and groups towards greater self-awareness and cultural understanding, resulting in more productive and fulfilling lives. Ways to connect with Donald: Website: adventuresofcommunity.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/victoriaMC Workshop Booking: [https://tinyurl.com/speakervmc] *If you'd like to request something custom, please reach out here: V@adventuresOFcommunity.com* Monthly Newsletter: tinyurl.com/aicnewsletter Podcast: [https://anchor.fm/community-alchemy] VIP Day for Engagement: [https://hello.dubsado.com/public/form/view/63c18dfd8d61d06a1fd639df] Attend my retreat: [tinyurl.com/DRetreat23] About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i  capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Well, hello once again and I'd like to thank you for joining us here on unstoppable mindset wherever you happen to be. We're glad you're with us. Today we get to interview and I hope I pronounced that right Victoria Cumberbatch. Did I pronounce that right?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 01:33 beauteous pronunciation? Thank you for that.   Michael Hingson ** 01:37 What a deal. And Victoria. Welcome to unstoppable mindset.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 01:41 Thank you. Thank you for having me. I'm Joy is Victoria is   Michael Hingson ** 01:45 known for creating communities helping people really understand a lot about being more self aware. And other things that we're going to talk about. I don't want to give it all away because she gets to talk about it. But you just got back from doing being part of a workshop in San Francisco. I'm jealous. I love the Bay Area. And we lived there for 12 years. But you did happen to be there and a lot of the rain.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 02:11 All the rain pretty much all the rain start to finish. So yeah, not not the best if I just say, but I was inside. So   Michael Hingson ** 02:18 no, there. Yeah, yeah, me. Me too. I don't mind we had a little bit of rain here. But not nearly what the Bay Area is had not nearly when other parts of southern California has had, but I just have never understood people. Yesterday morning, I was watching the news. And there was a reporter who was at this place where a bunch of cars had tried to drive through this deep sort of created lake of water from all the rain and got stuck in this one guy pulls up to it stops, looks at everybody looks at the water and then force it and tries to go through and of course Mark Federalists the reporters going there he goes, he's gonna get he got us. Ah, yes, Lee. You know, there's no logic and doing that. And anyway, even Jimmy Kimmel had a video of it last night I understand so   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 03:17 well, that that is our the impatience of our society right there that yeah, we an example that.   Michael Hingson ** 03:25 I remember when we moved to New Jersey. We were not where it was before we were building a home. My wife was in a wheelchair her whole life. And so we built a home in Westfield. But they were back, she and her parents came back, we were checking on the house and then doing some other stuff. And we were looking at, we were on Route three and looking at this big lake of water in front of us. And we stopped because we knew that there was no way that we were going to get through and it took about a half hour 35 minutes before the rain led up enough for us to be able to then go through like crazy world.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 04:03 Yeah, and in New Jersey. That's unusual.   Michael Hingson ** 04:08 Yeah. Yeah. What do you do? Well, tell us a little bit about you. I'd love to hear kind of your story growing up where you're from, and all that sort of stuff to sort of set the stage and we'll go from there.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 04:19 Wow. Okay, so a robust background knowledge. Let's see, I am a only child to a set of interracial parents, moms, Irish dads, Asian Barbados. Shout out Rihanna. In New Jersey in North New Jersey, not to be confused with the rest of the state which is not New Jersey. I'm ready to hear from the people that have something to say about that. And yeah, my mom was a teacher. My dad was a cop. All the men in my family were first responders at 911. And just after you know that I went to college at the University of Maryland to study international development and and conflict management, focusing on the Balkan Wars. Because I had a really standout professor Dr. Friedel, who's Croatian, we got some really deep conversations about that, and very full story is that now my boyfriend of four years is from Montenegro. And came came here to emigrate to this country, in that last bit of the Balkan Wars, actually, so would have ever thought that would have come full circle in that way. So I can't speak their language, but I certainly can empathize with their plight. And from there, I had always, well, actually, let me pause for a second, I graduated into the recession. So there was not much opportunity for me to capitalize on all the internships that I had, and so on. So I did go back home and I got certified to teach history actually, there's kind of like a last ditch effort to be a functioning citizen world. And it was with much chagrin, although history is my favorite. Just discipline of study and being a teacher is certainly an admirable profession, but I didn't think it was for me, so.   Michael Hingson ** 06:17 So that recession was 2008. It was 2008.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 06:20 I graduated in 2011. And, and like, nobody was hiring a bachelor of arts like that was cute. I certainly didn't know what I'd be getting myself into into the real world. And so I was home for a while. And what I ended up doing was I would take long term substituting position, so maternity leave, things like that. He was a classroom for quite a while. And then I would backpack, Central America, South America, Watkins throughout Europe for like eight to 10 months at a time. So I would do that back and forth, back and forth, probably till about 26 When I had my first big girl job at Stephen Siller, tunnel to towers foundation in Staten Island, first responder organization. And that was when I started being officially in community. But of course, I was off the title that I had. It's like program development or something. And then I lasted for about a year, got my dream job at a place called Remote year, where I oversaw a group of 50 adults who worked remotely digital nomads, and we traveled around the world together as a group as a community. And we moved every month for a month around the world. So we went to 12 countries in that timeframe. And I think that was my like, executive community and business course. Doing that in a year. That was intense. After that, I made a web series, which you can find online still, I traveled some more. And then I did voiceover and community management at osmosis and medical education startup, which has now been acquired by a company called Elsevier, er, and the pandemic. So we're like, um, I am just fast forwarding. So during the pandemic, I just my boyfriend who I just spoke up to Sean, we did van life that we traveled throughout the US in a van and I stepped down from my full time position and maintained my role at osmosis as a consultant, I'm still with them as a consultant doing facilitation and mentorship and development of some leadership roles within their org. And I also contribute to the transformational leadership community by coaching at those trainings, you know, landmark ask, in my TTS coffin Institute type of training. So that brings us to currents.   Michael Hingson ** 08:50 That's a pretty full life. No doubt we allow different ways. Well, so I do want you to talk about osmosis. I also want to tell everyone, Victoria is not a shy person, because soon after we met, she said, I read about you and know your story a little bit. Would you be willing to speak to people from osmosis and do a virtual presentation? So how do I how can I see no, so I did. Like I said, she is not shy about asking, which is great. People should ask what's on their mind and talk about what's on their mind. So that works out really well. So you, you, you have certainly been through a lot needless to say, and I appreciate what you said about the whole issue with the recession. I know that when I worked for Kurzweil Computer Products back in the late 70s and into the 80s, which was purchased by Xerox and Kurzweil was run by Ray Kurzweil, who developed the first time the font optical character recognition system, and all of the salespeople. Once the Xerox acquired the company all the Kurzweil salespeople were kind of made to go away All the people selling their commercial products, which included B, I was the last person to be let go. And they said, Well, you're just not selling as much as you weren't, well, we had a major recession going on in it, and nobody was buying. And in fact, I had sold a product the day before. But you know, this is amazing what what people did, but I've always called Xerox did what a lot of companies do. They just want the technology, they don't want the people but all the real tribal knowledge and intelligence and knowledge is with the people not the product. So yeah, what do you do? Yes. But anyway, be that as it as it may. So, so you, you have you have done a lot in developing communities, and so on overall, how do you define yourself? How if somebody says, well, well, what are you who do you what do you do? How do you describe or define yourself?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 10:51 Yeah, so thank you for this question. This is something that I am, or have more recently been delving into, because I'm definitely a product of my millennial, stern societal, I identify with what I do in the world, as opposed to how I show up in the world. So I have been, you know, migrating from the doing to the being. So I like to now describe myself, if someone were to say, well, who are you, you know, what do you bring to the table, I am on the page of a strong, compassionate, exuberant leader, that's like my first that's how I view myself. And that's how I want to be viewed the world. And if there is misalignment with that, I would want people to let me know there's a gap. I also identify as biracial, as you heard, as an only child, I click those are two separate communities of people. I identify as a woman identify, as, you know, the sacred titles of daughter and soul sister are like really deep, connected friendship that goes beyond the superficial kind of wax surface friendship. So that's how I define myself, I really try not to define myself by what I do, because my hope is that what I do comes through, like, I hope that you can pick up what I do by how I show up on this podcast, or how I show up on a call you and I have or only show up in socials, you know,   Michael Hingson ** 12:14 find that for me a little bit more when you talk about how you what you do in the world, as opposed to how you show up in the world. Yeah. So I think it's a very important topic that it's worth defining and understanding better.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 12:28 Thank you. Yeah, I agree. So So I am a recovering perfectionist, if I do say, so maybe others would say I'm not recovering, but we'll see. And from that, I have realized a few things about myself. One is I have this pretty long standing story or belief that I am inadequate, that I am not enough. And so I need to prove my worth, I need to deserve accolades, I need to deserve people's attention, I need to do more in order to be seen or be given attention or be told, you know, great job, you know, pat on the back. And that has helped that has been up to current really how I perceived myself in the world. People like to say, what do you do when you go out to a networking event? What do you do? What do you do? What do you do? And I always struggled with that. And instead, really, what I want to know, what makes you up? What qualities what characteristics what ways of being get to show up that are true to you as a person, and then the rest gets to come later, like the doing part comes later. So I have really been on this page of how can I be more and do less being for me, strength, compassionate exuberance. Patients? Collaborative, right, these these, they were just like, latent words flippin flippantly said. And now I view them as the lens through which I look at the world.   Michael Hingson ** 14:09 You said something that I want to delve into a little bit he talks about us feeling a little bit inadequate and so on. And I'm not used specifically but why is it that so many of us feel inadequate, or somehow get this mindset that we're inadequate?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 14:28 I don't have the answer. I don't know why, but I do know. So I'm hosting retreat, actually the end of this month slash beginning of the month, so April 1 to the sixth and the whole idea is that it's about disconnecting from the imposter syndrome, the overwhelm the stress the language to reconnecting to myself as I am my whole wherever I am, I am meant to be so honest. And my co facilitator and myself where I want to say just counted, but really, I guess we weren't that much at how many responses, it was unanimous responses that I'm not good enough. I have to deserve my my place in the world basically, is what we found from doing this research that we have with other people. And just like strangers, like just strangers responded to this, so and they were varied and age varied and all the demographic categories. And I've really feel like, I don't know exactly, but technology, social media has a pretty like, at percentage piece of that I am sisterly comparing myself to others in my field, in my age range when I went to high school with and I could see them instantaneously 24/7 365. There's no you only get, you know, on Sundays, page six, what people are doing, you don't only get to see who's doing what once a year or at your high school reunion after 20 years, we know what's happening. And there is the this there is this facade, and I'm gonna keep it real with you. To me there is this facade, the societal facade of I'm doing more than what's actually happening. And I have to also maintain and upkeep this persona that I am, you know, jazz hands, I'm, I love what I'm doing, and I'm passionate about it. And I, I love what I do, but that may not be true. So why are we even saying that? Just found there's a lot of disconnection and and inauthenticity.   Michael Hingson ** 16:34 Yeah. It's It's unfortunate that we we judge so much. And we insist that everyone has to live up to some standard. The problem is, we don't necessarily do it ourselves. But we want everyone else to do it. It's the old do, as I say, not as I do, and 100%. And that's so unfortunate that we see that in the world. And I think that contributes a lot to it. And we had it before social media, but certainly it's a lot worse, worse with social media that now everyone has to be so tied into all of this.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 17:17 Yeah, and I think the piece there that that is, you know, reading between the lines is accountability, and being accountable for how you show up being accountable for the things you say, and the impact that that leaves, be accountable to having hard conversations and accepting oof, damn, I messed up on that one, I really get to either acknowledge or apologize here. They're those things. I don't see those things happening. I don't see them happening to startup culture. I don't see them happening in my like, millennial, you know, populate population culture, I don't see those things. So to to be outstanding, as an individual. Accountability gets to be a part of that. Yeah. And it doesn't seem to be in my perspective,   Michael Hingson ** 18:07 I think that's really the issue is that accountability isn't really there. And again, we don't hold other people to the same standards that we live at. Right. However you deal with that. And right, the bottom line of all of that is that we, we tend to make people crazy. And we also want such instant gratification about every single thing, that then when people aren't necessarily wired to do that. They're less than we are.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 18:40 Yeah, yeah, there's that comparison point, which again, it's just that is not serving that isn't serving us, as individuals, as community members, as you know, partner is spot on a lot. It's not serving to be accountable is to be an upstanding and outstanding citizen. In my honest perspective, I asked to be something that gets added to like school curriculums and stuff. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 19:03 And it's, it's unfortunate, but it is something that we definitely have to figure out how to deal with in one way or another. But it just was a question that popped up. And I just thought it was worth exploring, because I think you're right, that so many of us feel inadequate, rather than accepted for who we are.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 19:23 Right? Right. And that gets to start with us. I heard recently. The level with which you are intimate with yourself is the capacity with which you can be intimate with other people. You know, an intimacy doesn't necessarily only mean in the bedroom, of course, it means you know, depth of conversation showing up in tears, right, like all these authenticity and vulnerable moments. So I think that that's also just really important to know, we get to be accountable with ourselves first, and then we can ask others to show up to   Michael Hingson ** 19:55 Yeah, yeah, absolutely. It's kind of one of the things too to think about, and the problem is that when we feel inadequate, we also don't really have as much confidence in ourselves, nor do we necessarily respect ourselves. And until we can get over that, it's hard to move on in a lot of different ways.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 20:18 Yes, absolutely. There's nothing to add there. That's absolutely true. If that's the hurdle, we all get to jump over or find a way around. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 20:27 Well, that gets back to something else you've you've talked about before, which is do you carve out your space in the world, or you just fit into a space?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 20:37 Yeah, that is, yeah, that's a big one that I've been considering as well. And I thought and had been migrating and navigating the world as though I have to fit into what is here. So I need to figure out ways to put my, you know, whimsical, exuberant, bouncy energy into a linear box. And I got into when I, when I first started dating D, my boyfriend, who will now be known as D and not his full name. I, we I remember, specifically, this moment very vividly, we were on a snowy hike in Vermont. And I said something like, oh, you know, don't How do you feel like you fit in the world? How have you ensured you have fit in the world, and he's, he's six, five. So he's like a big guy, right. And he didn't even turn around to look at me. To him, this was flippant, it was like right on top of his head. And he said something like, I will never work to fit into the world, because I'm just too big physically, mentally and emotionally. So I have always felt that I get to consistently carve out my space. And I adjust my space, as I see it. And I actually have to stop moving, because I just felt like I got hit with this profound thought it was the first time I considered that, like, oh, lemon, how I get to carve out my space, I can be big and take up space. And that doesn't take away space from anyone else. Because there is nothing but like this infinite space, basically, for us all to thrive and be in and figure ourselves out. It was just really big for me. So I can't say it's defaulted yet that I don't, you know, care about how I fit into the world. But I do now. Try to consider I get to carve.   Michael Hingson  22:36 Yeah, and that's a, that's a good thing. There's, there's a lot to be said, for carving, as opposed to just fitting. And sometimes, though, it's okay to just fit. And it's really important to know the difference and know the merits of both.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 22:50 Yeah, and I think that's it is, again, it's with these things that we're talking about it takes Blyden yield me individually sitting with ourselves to reassess the beliefs we have lived with. That's really what it's about is like, what are my beliefs around fitting in the world? What does fit what does it? Where can I accept just fitting and where do I have to carve? And I just, again, back to the like social media, to do sing, to sing after seeing in order to prove my worth. Always doing never being? When do people really sit down and just talk to themselves about what they believed? I mean, that's where the goodies come from.   Michael Hingson ** 23:32 Well, and the other part about carving is, it's okay to carve. But don't carve, just to carve, carve, because there's a reason to carve a specific unique state with a tenant with intention, right? Yep, absolutely. And it's something that we don't just tend to, to see as much as we see it. Well, you know, you've experienced a lot. So if I were to quote Oprah, what do you know for sure. I love that question.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 24:04 I love that question. And I think about it often now okay, still things I   Michael Hingson ** 24:08 know for sure I do as well.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 24:11 Things I know for sure. Rest will never be overrated. Vulnerability is a superpower connection and ships of all kinds relationships, friendships, right, like work ships, all ships are what make the world go round, and they get to be prioritized. And then my last one is Harry Potter, any film any book, and the greatest showmen will always get me into a better boat even if I'm in the absolute despair.   Michael Hingson ** 24:42 Here I have to acknowledge that I've read Harry Potter a number of times and love it and I tend to watch the movies although the books are better than the movies and I'm scheduled because yep, I listen to I have both the British versions and the and the American versions tonight and but I love Jim Dale As a reader, yeah to reach the the American version. Yeah, he is absolutely great. Yeah, yeah. He's a great reader. I know for sure that I have abilities, and I'm going to do my best to achieve them and meet them and use them to help others. I know that these podcasts are a lot of fun to do. I know that when I progress and go beyond this world, I will have at least contributed something and how much I've contributed will really as much as anything be up to other people, but I know I've done the best that I can do.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 25:41 Absolutely, yeah. Delicious.   Michael Hingson ** 25:45 And I think that's as good as it gets, you know, I know that I am as much a human being and as capable as anyone else. And that the whole idea of disabilities, for example, is so totally wrong and misunderstood because disability does not mean a lack of ability. Everyone has a disability of some sort, disabilities or characteristics and you know, you're one of yours is he you see light, you know, you don't do well without light. Right? That's okay. We love you for it anyway. But the bottom line is that we, we all have challenges and we all have gifts, and I know I have gifts, and I love to sometimes find new ones. And that's okay, too.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 26:27 That's definitely okay, too. And when you find the gifts, and you stumble a little bit and figuring out how to do this thing, experimenting, testing yourself, possibly making mistakes, like let's normalize making mistakes, well, let's normalize failure for you know, lack of a better term, because that is how we get to grow. And that is coming from someone who's a recovering perfectionist. So I'm clearly telling you what I am trying to have be a part of my life. But I wish that that sort of normalization would be part of it. And when you were speaking about Sorry, I just want to say when we're speaking about disability, the it doesn't mean lack of ability. It made me think of terms like fearless or shameless. Were, like fearless doesn't mean there's, there's no fear, it just means that there's less fear. So I think we often use a lot of these words incorrectly. And as misnomers.   Michael Hingson ** 27:21 Well, it's not even less fear as much as it is learning to control it and use it in a positive way. And God lead as easier as mutation. Right, and not letting fear overwhelm you.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 27:33 Yeah, exactly. That's what came up for me when you shared that about disability.   Michael Hingson ** 27:36 Yeah. And I think that's a very important concept to, you know, to really deal with. But we, we have a lot to learn as a people as a race and as individuals. And ultimately, I think one of the, the biggest things that I think I know for sure is that I have said something wrong for years, which is, I'm my own worst critic. I listened to my speeches. And I've always said, I'm my own worst critic, I will criticize me more than anyone else. And it took me a long time to realize that wrong thing to say, actually, I'm my own best teacher. And that completely changes the paradigm. And the reality is, it's the way it should be you were talking about mistakes and failure, what are those, those are just ways of learning and encountering experiences that will help us grow. So failure, we shouldn't necessarily be judged for that. Unless we don't subscribe to Einstein's theory. You know, when he talks about insanity, which is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different results, if we if we subscribe to that concept, then that's our problem. But if we don't subscribe to that and we have challenges, then what we need to do is analyze it every time something happens that is unexpected for us and see if it was a good thing or a bad thing in our own view, but more important how we then adjust and deal with it.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 29:06 Yeah, that's huge the your viewpoint and essentially the lens with which you look through the world has shifted based upon her choice of your mindset. That was a choice you made. However, going along this belief of yourself and Herbalife that, you know, I'm really hard on myself and I should be because that's how I get better. Whereas changing it to be in a bow, I'm a really great teacher of myself, I am my best teacher and look at all these opportunities I get to experiment with and improve that completely changes the game for you as a person, which then what almost lightens your load right now. It's not so now the the idea of getting it wrong is not so heavy. It's just part of the process. So yeah, yeah. Phil, you on that?   Michael Hingson ** 29:55 Yeah. And again, getting them wrong. What is that? Right So the bottom line is So we need to get away from worrying about getting it wrong. The thing we need to do is to worry about getting it. And we'll, we'll go we'll work through it.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 30:12 Yeah, that's a great distinction. It's not about right or wrong, good or bad. It's about being in the process doing it, getting it having new understandings being an experiment or be a river, like, like the Ernest Shackleton's of older, like, even even up it's a mango, oh my God, what's his name, Leonardo da Vinci. They will like multi passionate, multi hyphenate sorts of people they were not pigeon holed into one thing, I do this one thing, I am this thing. They were multi, they were constantly exploring themselves, their knowledge, what they knew to be true what they didn't. And they were supple and pliable and adjusting it up yet we look to those sorts of people as heroes and so on have, and it's just not replicated here. So I wonder what, I wonder what that gap is?   Michael Hingson ** 31:03 Well, it's, it's a gap that may be different for different people. But it is something to think about. And maybe you will find a way to verbalize that to help other people analyze their own gaps or their own connections, which is always good.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 31:21 Yeah, that's, that is the hope. I mean, that's why we do things like this, right? having these conversations so that we can get what we think out of ourselves, and hopefully to touch others, but also leave even we understand old things differently. Now sharing them with each other, right?   Michael Hingson ** 31:37 Absolutely. Well, for you, what are some experiences you have had, that have kind of altered how you you that you show up or that you're existing in the world?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 31:49 Oh, well, we'll all shared most of one that just happened, which I just told you about. So you already know, this one's coming. But I had the privilege of volunteering or staffing, basically a transformational leadership cohort program. And so essentially, you know, you're in a rural, there's a group of people, 5060 people, and they're going through a set of processes in order to understand their own limiting beliefs, you know, strip off some trauma, rip off some baggage and almost re upholster themselves, like a phoenix rising from the from the ash, right. Like, essentially, that's how I would illustrate it. And my so this, this is only I'm only a few days out of this experience. So it's like very top of mind. But some words are terms that have a new meaning for me, and I am being intentional about adding them into how I show up in the world include Potter, like, honor, you know, that was a word that I would think of as Oh, honorable samurai are like honorable these these people in these groups that were super disciplined from from ancient times, when in fact, I was honored to be in this room with people in their most real, raw, authentic or verbal states. And it felt, I mean, I felt it, the collective room was almost throbbing, right? It's just unbelievable. And with honor, also the real definition of honesty, which is less about truth, telling, and more about honoring thy self. So again, it goes back to self esteem, it goes back to work, it goes back to advocacy for myself, it goes back to all these things we spoke about earlier. So just the word honor has come from coming with new meanings. For me, the term rigor and being rigorous with that I want otter to be an intention in my life that I want to share with the world, it becomes rigorous to hold myself accountable because no one else is or has proven themselves to to that so I'm going to do that. Like, that's rigorous, and that feels right, for me. The other one is dignity. You know, and that still kind of stems off of honor and self esteem and worse than how I view myself and how I view the world. And then the last one is around the idea of bearing witness. And yeah, it was being in that room, and having the privilege to bear witness to people falling apart, essentially fallen fully apart in a way they may not have ever was anyone else in their lives, partners, spouses, exes, children, anyone and it's a really privileged space to be able to be in there and hold people to that. So that experience is altered the meshoppen world and also it has emphasized how much being in contract You shouldn't or being of service, it needs to take up more space in my in my life that that comes to be that gets to be at the top.   Michael Hingson ** 35:08 I think you've covered, I think you've covered a little of it. And I want to, I want to ask you, if you'll tell us another one. But before we do that. So I think you've talked about this a bit because of what you've just said. But what did you really learn from the experience of being on the other side? And, and all of the experiences that you had? And what will you take forward from that?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 35:29 Well, the thing that comes to my mind is right now and that question is when I went through the prep, so the only way that we can come back to coach or staff, this process is if we have gone through it ourselves and graduated as such. And I graduated in October of last year. And being in the room this time, as staff, I have dissociated, numbed out and blacked out, I was throughout my entire process because of how consistently was triggered and how consistently, I was stressed about not knowing the answer, not feeling in my body and knowing how to answer the question like, how do you feel? You know, I don't know. I think I feel like this, I didn't have such a vocabulary of feeling. I didn't know how things felt in my body, I was very logical. Now I'm testing out, like literally saying feelings out loud. Think I'm angry. And I think I'm angry. And it feels like this in my body like this, because this just happened. And I'm doing that specifically with D who like knows that I'm trying to click on this. So even that feels really supportive. That's probably the biggest thing that I've learned is associated and what actually be present. And attentive, and an active hearer less listener, actively hearing what people are saying, the way you actively hear what I'm saying. And you have follow up questions based upon what I'm saying, as opposed to whatever it's listed before, right? Like that's, those are things that get to be practiced, I don't think they're just a knee.   Michael Hingson ** 37:10 What's another experience, there are key you have one that you can point to where you have had something that happened to you or whatever it may have altered your view of how you show up or in the world and other experience with Sr. RB, you have more than one,   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 37:28 I do have more than I have on top of my head. It's way more tangible for those that are like that was too ethereal. So when I was in college, there's something called law at the University of Maryland, at least there was something called Alternative Spring Break. So you could go on a spring break trip, but it was more service based. And I went with a small group to Atlanta, Georgia, and we were going to be working with the homeless community. And you know, like we to a furniture depot or like a third like thrift store going to a men's homeless shelter speaking with the men, and they're going to women's homeless shelters be with women, they're going to soup kitchens being in service, okay. All that stuff. So this was when I was you know, 1933 now, but it's still very vivid. And I got into a few conversations with some of the bad in the men's homeless center, going into it with fear going into it with judgment, going into it with prejudice, and coming out of it. Feeling confused. Honestly, I didn't realize how, one of a variety of reasons as to why people get down on their luck. And they're not an all most people are not mentally ill all whose people are not dry protected. All holes, people are not all these blanket statements and judgments as a society we've put on homelessness, some people have their homes foreclosed, and we're ashamed to tell their family members. So instead of asking for help, they went to a homeless shelter until they could get themselves on their two feet. To me that was and I was speaking to one particular man. He had three daughters all poem, doctor, lawyer and a teacher, they could have housed him, they could have helped him and he was so embarrassed and humiliated and ashamed. And that really broke me apart because I thought Damn, if either of my parents if that ever happened to them, they couldn't know that on their first call. And yeah, my mindset certainly shifted on homelessness, and also on phone. Just like the blanketing of prejudice. We do unconsciously put on people. And I do have to say it was unconscious because I didn't even know how I didn't even know how I felt about the homeless until I went into that experience. I hadn't even took time to think about it, you know,   Michael Hingson ** 39:48 any notion why he didn't reach out to his daughters or his children at all? And this went the other way was embarrassment or   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 39:57 he was yeah, he said that he was embarrassed and ashamed, he said he was embarrassed. And as an 18 year old girl, I was like fuck conned your girls don't you know, I didn't really share what he was saying, which was then basically he was crying out was like I, I didn't ever think I'd be in this spot in my life. And now that I'm here, I am humiliated. And I don't want anyone to know about my humiliation. That was like, very sad to me.   Michael Hingson ** 40:26 That's a as a good point.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 40:29 Yeah. Because really, if we don't have community, or even a tiny support system of like three people in our life you can rely on and what do we have? 10? What do we have? And that just made it very clear to me, like, we need our people around us for real, we got to be honest with them.   Michael Hingson ** 40:47 And once again, we live in this world where everyone judges us, and we oftentimes aren't confident enough to just be able to say, look, this happened, and I'm going to seek whatever help I need to move forward.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 41:06 Right? Right. So I, you and I get to be change agents in every day that we live in our intention of sharing what we know to be true in the world and working on our own selves. I   Michael Hingson ** 41:22 I think you're absolutely right. I think everyone can be change agents. I'm I'm a great fan of Gandhi's comment above Be the change that you want to see in the world, without a   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 41:33 doubt, without a doubt. And I think that, you know, I'm just because I'm a bit more of a realist, I try not to be on the pessimistic side. But I would say, definitely a realist. Everyone is not doing that right now. But everyone does have the capacity to to be changed they want to see in the world. And I think I have I emphasize you and me, because I really can only speak for my own personal perspective. But sure, once you know, like, once I become aware of some of the things we spoke about today, particularly the accountability piece, now I get to hold up how I'm accountable to myself, and I get to model that in every relationship and every community in every space I fill up. And now my hope, my intention is that that impact is mirrored, at minimum, right at least, oh, wow, she really upholds herself to a certain level. And, you know, look at look at these things that she's been able to do. Look how she shows up, look at how joyous and exuberant she is. I I'd like some of that. That's, that's my hope, at least. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  42:41 That makes sense. And ultimately, ultimately, we can only do what we can do, and we should not judge ourselves, much less allow other people to judge us if we're not adhering to or living up to some potentially artificial standard. Because we all have gifts, we all have challenges. And our gifts are not all the same. And that's okay.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 43:09 And what a beautiful point, diversity makes it all work beautifully. So if we were all the same, that would not work like life, everything would have words that we know new ideas, there'd be no new innovations, there'd be no money thing. But I have a question for you. Do you find that was your renewed lens out the way you look through life as you are your greatest teacher, not your freedom, critic, that you still have to kind of coach yourself into believing that or is it defaulted now? And that's what you think?   Michael Hingson ** 43:42 Oh, it is absolutely what I think one on once I realized it, and went, Oh my gosh, why am I calling myself my own worst critic, how negative that is. And I suppose someone could come along and find some better thing to say. But until they do know, I don't even have to coach myself. I don't even think about it anymore. And I will always say I my own best teacher now comes from a background of loving to teach. And I should have realized that a lot sooner and changed my vocabulary. But that's okay. This is it out though. Yeah, right. And I'm glad I did. I think it is absolutely important. No one should ever call themselves their own worst critic where you are your own best teacher, because the reality is, you cannot teach me anything. Period. You can give me information. But I have to ultimately be the one to teach myself to accept that and to then move forward with it and teach myself that that's a great idea or that's appropriate or whatever. Ultimately, only I can teach me, everyone else that all my teachers in school could show me how to do things. But ultimately I had to teach myself which also gets back to I had to learn it, but I can't learn it. If I'm not teaching myself, which also says we're probably better teachers, ultimately that we think we are.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 45:06 Sure there's a ton of like repressed suppressed gifts and capacities we each have because of fear, you know, or, or just unconscious defaulted movements and blah, blah, blah.   Michael Hingson ** 45:19 So we were talking about diversity and all that. And I know this is only one part of diversity and disabilities get left out of diversity, but we won't worry about that discussion right now. What's cultural awareness for you? And how did you decide what you think cultural awareness is?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 45:35 Yeah, cultural awareness is definitely my thing these days. So it came, before I go into like the nitty gritty, I will say, in a larger sphere, I have been fortunate to grow up traveling, like immersive traveling since I was about four months old. So that's been a part of my life, my whole life. And my mom instilled it in me. So I've been in 65 countries and counting, you know, it's it's very important to me to engage with a variety of cultures around the world because I am just so invigorated by all the activities that happened within culture, you know, as small as having an espresso after dinner in Latin America or or in the Balkans to as grand as you know, San Gennaro festival or festival here or there or Holi festival in India right like those big things. And I've read recently read a book called the Culture Map by Erin Meyer and it i for graciously read it, it is nonfiction. And it was, it was it almost was like I wrote it from my own experiences and what you know, across cultures in the world and being across traveling across cultures in the world, and how people differ based upon the lens through which they look so like, it goes back to this conversation we've been having. So for me, it's two things. So culture in my own definition, is the accumulation of shared deals, understandings, rhetoric, cuisine and history that are attached to a group with meaning. So all those things can be separated and if they have no meaning, they don't necessarily equate to culture that because meaning is attached, I think it becomes culture and then awareness to me is conscious incompetence. I don't know if you know like the four stages of competence but there is that and one of them is called conscious incompetence. And to me that's just the like the recognition of something combined with not yet knowing much about it. So it's like more than the stillness of observation and before full knowledge so basically cultural awareness is a pivot point. It's before d pi is before Diversity Equity and Inclusion underlying it is okay I have just become aware fat my coworker is a Jamaican immigrant from a single parent household you know, that grew up in religion. I have just finally found that out about my coworker and now I can better empathize with the lens through which they look at hierarchy at work through and because of that, now I get to make a choice now No, no, I haven't like a like enough information to determine Alright, I'm gonna delve deeper into this like relationship based co working or I am not an either of those are absolutely beautiful, whichever they choose, but you at least have some knowledge behind it. So that's how I look at it.   Michael Hingson ** 48:47 Will Tell me what do you do today? What's your your day job? What kind of work are you doing? And you're you're somewhere I can hear things in the background. So what is it you do?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 48:56 If I couldn't be at home I have to apologize. There's construction on my house and then a coffee shop. So I was doing the best I can for you. I   Michael Hingson ** 49:04 hope it's got good coffee. Anyway. It sure   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 49:06 does have good coffee, at least I'm a little jittery, lol, but I am a community development consultants. So what that means is for one on one mentorship packages, like for newbie, or creating community managers, as well as VIP days for those people that that oversee or manage that community already and want to supercharge their engagement. So I do offer that now. Also advising. What I am spending much more of my time in is facilitating workshops along a lot of what we spoke about definitely cultural awareness, definitely personal development, professional development, employee engagement. And I'm on a trajectory to become a certified leadership coach. So that's where I'm trending toward at this time.   Michael Hingson ** 49:55 So you basically are working for yourself, do your own business, you're not working for an intercompany or anything like,   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 50:01 I'm correct? That's correct. Yeah, no,   Michael Hingson ** 50:02 that's okay. That's okay. Yeah,   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 50:04 I should have started with that.   Michael Hingson ** 50:05 Yeah, no, no, no, no, that's okay. Because I didn't ask it in a way that would lead you to do that necessarily, which is fine. But that's cool. So you're, you're really trying to help people. And I know you're wanting to, and you've been helping people to create communities, but create self awareness, which is, I think, extremely important, we all need to be more aware of ourselves. And you were asking me earlier, whether I have to coach myself about be my own best teacher. But there are other things that I do have to watch. Because in our world today, there are so many challenges very, very frankly, I get very frustrated with a lot of what I see our politicians doing. And and I have to remind myself, you don't have any control over that right now. And you need to not worry about what you don't have control over when you do have control is at elections. And that's the time to deal with it. But I am amazed at what people do. And don't do. I was hearing on the news a little while ago, about in this state, there has been a lot of discussion about the gas prices being so high and that the governor wants to deal with getting the legislature to to pass laws about the amount that that they can profit that the gas and oil companies and so on can profit and all that. And then negotiations broke down? Why should that be a problem? Given the fact that we all know the gas prices are very high, and that the oil companies get all sorts of subsidies and all that, and they continue to raise prices? And nobody is doing anything about it? Where's the conscience? You know, where's the moral compass? And it's not there, which, which is what really frustrates me there's a there's a lack of a moral compass. But I don't have control over that, except for me.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 51:55 Correct. And you get to choose how upset or not you're going to be I've Well, I   Michael Hingson ** 51:59 can that I can learn to not be upset. And that's the big challenge, because there's so many forces that try to make you upset.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 52:06 Yeah. Yeah, that is billion percent true. And I'm sure that if people listen to this, there's certainly going to be a school of thought where you can't get to choose like, this is happening at me, and I'm reacting, and that's what it is. But   Michael Hingson ** 52:21 so we're gonna count. And there's the key right there. You're reacting, correct. Look, I had no control over those terrorists attacking the World Trade Center. Right? Yeah, what I did have control over is how I dealt with it. And so, so many things come to mind, I met a guy how, several months later, he joined the police. Because his brother had been killed at the World Trade Center. And he wanted to do in all those terrorists. Very common. Yep. You know, and that's, that's not constructive. Now, doesn't mean that there aren't ways to, to help try to create environments to not have this happen again. But hatred doesn't need to be one of them. And he had control over how he reacted. And I have control over how I reacted to the World Trade Center, and how I deal with everything that I do and so to you. And the reality is that we need to use our moral compass to help us react in the best way possible, to whatever situations we face.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 53:31 Yeah. And something I just recently learned, which is, this is going to be a dicey one. But all events are neutral. And your response, your your meaning that you give to your audience is what is essentially what gives it its weight for you. So yep, that's, that's difficult to hear, because there are really egregious events that happen in our world. And, you know, I think an easy example is like, like female genital mutilation, that in one culture is viewed as an initiatory be sorted that needs to happen in their culture. And for them, it is right. Those of us that are not in that culture, we may find it to be completely opposite. Who was right, who's wrong? What is right or wrong? I think it gets, it gets dicey. And that's why it's an interesting view to think that all events are neutral. The rest is up to you.   Michael Hingson ** 54:28 Well, I don't know that I would say that the events are necessarily neutral. But I do believe that ultimately, the effect is neutral for you until you react to it in some way. And that's what we have to deal with. I mean, it's really difficult to say that the terrorist attacks we're on the World Trade Center were neutral, they were very destructive. And killed a lot of people but for me, it was even being there a neutral event, until I decided how to react to it.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 55:01 Right. And I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just noting that that because you view that event as deleterious for our culture and abysmal, does not necessarily mean that that everyone else felt the same way. There were certain things that were very, very far from the East Coast that don't remember exactly where they were that days. Sure, what they were, you know, it just doesn't have the same level. So they   Michael Hingson ** 55:29 it goes deeper is like it goes deeper to, because there are people who absolutely celebrated what happened that day. Absolutely. And so we get back to what's the moral compass do with. And I think that there is a moral compass that we all have access to. And I think that that's something that we have to deal with. But even if you decide it was a horrible event, that's still doesn't determine how you necessarily personally, emotionally, and effectively deal with the event. And that's the big issue.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 56:06 That is the biggest issue. Right? Then there's still that next step of okay, what am I going to do about this? There's still the choice now, someone going to be a cop? Is someone to go the military? Is someone going to, you know, talk to their children about what this was? And what it meant is what's going to happen now? Yeah, I hear that. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 56:24 Well, if people want to reach out to you and learn more about you, and maybe get some coaching or whatever, how do they do that?   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 56:31 They do that by going to Adventures of community.com. Or finding me, Instagram is one of my most used socials. So that's Adventures of V as in Victoria. And I'm also on LinkedIn. So those are the three most common places I'm at. And that's just Victoria Cumberbatch. Cool.   Michael Hingson ** 56:31 Well, I hope people will, in fact, reach out I think you have a lot to offer. And you've got some good perspectives that I think people can learn a lot from. So I hope that they will. And I hope they'll react positively to our podcast, because we really appreciate you being here. And we appreciate you all listening out there. And please give us a five star rating. We love it. Conversations are always stimulating when we get to have a good deep conversation about something not everybody will necessarily buy into it exactly. But that's okay. It's all about learning and understanding. And so I hope that everyone liked it. Please give us a five star rating. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Yeah. And I'd love to hear your thoughts. If you want to email me at Michaelhi at accessiBe A C C E S S I B E.com. Or go to Michael Hingson H I N G S O N.com/podcast. Where you can check out other episodes and you can leave comments there as well. But we hope that you will. But Victoria, once again, I want to thank you for being here. This has been absolutely fun. And let's do some more.   Victoria Cumberbatch ** 58:01 Yeah, thank you so much. My goal is an absolute joy and pleasure to speak deeply with someone thank you for the opportunity.   Michael Hingson ** 58:14 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com. accessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.

Cloud Native in 15 Minutes
Cloud Foundry: Community, Developer Experience, Kubernetes, and more, with Ram Iyengar

Cloud Native in 15 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 49:45


Cloud Foundry is one of the most mature, most proven platform as a service stacks. And it's open source! Ahead of CF Day on June 21st, 2023 (in person and live), Coté catches up with Ram Iyengar, Chief Evangelist at Cloud Foundry Foundation. They discuss Cloud Foundry's integrations with Kubernetes and related projects, organizations that use and contribute to Cloud Foundry, how Cloud Foundry fits into platform engineering think (and doesn't), the Cloud Foundry Foundation, and how Ram ended up being a developer advocate. Cloud Foundry Day is on June 21st, 2023 in Heidelberg, Germany. It's in person and online, so you can attend whether you're in person, or cozy at home. It's free to attend online. Register for Cloud Foundry Day here. Cloud Foundry. Ram in Twitter. Ram in LinkedIn. Also, check out VMware's Cloud Foundry distro, the Tanzu Application Service (formally Pivotal Cloud Foundry).

Cloud & Culture
Cloud Foundry: Community, Developer Experience, Kubernetes, and more, with Ram Iyengar

Cloud & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 49:45


Cloud Foundry is one of the most mature, most proven platform as a service stacks. And it's open source! Ahead of CF Day on June 21st, 2023 (in person and live), Coté catches up with Ram Iyengar, Chief Evangelist at Cloud Foundry Foundation. They discuss Cloud Foundry's integrations with Kubernetes and related projects, organizations that use and contribute to Cloud Foundry, how Cloud Foundry fits into platform engineering think (and doesn't), the Cloud Foundry Foundation, and how Ram ended up being a developer advocate. Cloud Foundry Day is on June 21st, 2023 in Heidelberg, Germany. It's in person and online, so you can attend whether you're in person, or cozy at home. It's free to attend online. Register for Cloud Foundry Day here. Cloud Foundry. Ram in Twitter. Ram in LinkedIn. Also, check out VMware's Cloud Foundry distro, the Tanzu Application Service (formally Pivotal Cloud Foundry).

TerraSpaces
AI Now: Agent Exploration with Community Developer CryptoAI

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 40:52


Today on the Ether we have Atari_buzzk1LL hosting Fetch.ai spaces AI Now with Fetch.ai community developer Crypto.AI. Recorded on June 2nd 2023. Make sure to check out the two newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

RISE Urban Nation
Sebastian Sanders - Nonprofit Consultant | Author | Community Developer

RISE Urban Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 59:12


Bio:Sebastian Sanders "The Youth Principal" is a 25 year old world renowned community impact Speaker. Born in Houston Texas,  Sebastian is a known community leader & youth advocate since his founding of The Sanders Hand international nonprofit organization since 2017 Sebastian has been changing the lives of many families & students across the world servicing over 3,000 students & parents from Texas to Oklahoma. Sebastian is the first African American NGO Executive Director, to establish Sanders Hand education & literacy programs in another country with the founding of Sanders Hand Ghana.  Sebastian is a graduate from the University of Texas at San Antonio with his bachelor's degree in business administration management in his professional career working for Pepsico as a Sales District Manager & Frito Lay as a Supply Chain Network Manager for one of the largest production plants in the country. In addition to Sanders Hand Sebastian is the founder & chairman of SJS Enterprises, serving as the cultivation of community & business as we know it through it. Sebastian is a host & creator of the Money Mondays network show an edutainment division of SJS Enterprises  With his expertise in nonprofit consulting & nonprofit coaching, Sebastian is a published best selling author of "Art of Giving" series with the first release in 2020 One Nonprofit Can Change The World, the complete business inspirational guide to founding your own nonprofit organization. Known for his amazing work with Youth, he is a perceived businessman & Social Entrepreneur with the creation of "Young Billionaires Club” curriculum & leadership camp. Sebastian is a well rounded social entrepreneur  with his unique sense of business & thrive for change in our economy & community. Quote from Sebastian - "Don't' look for change, be the change" Connect with Sebastian Sanders! Website: www.sandershand.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-sanders-a4428114a/Email: info.sebastiansanders@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sebastianjsanders/?hl=en

19Keys
Secrets of the Soul & Cosmos; Revelation of Darkness , God Systems ,Blood Ties , African Practices , Super Sapiens , Self Love with 19keys Ft Dr. Kaba Kamene

19Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 197:54


19 Keys HLC Ft Dr. Kaba Kamene Episode Episode Title: Secrets of the Soul & Cosmos; Revelation of  Darkness , God Systems ,Blood Ties , African Practices , Super Sapiens , Self Love with 19KEYS Ft Dr. Kaba Kamene Master how to utilize technology and economics to implement change, strengthen your mental fortitude, make conscientious efforts to follow your trajectory, and how to stop operating in survival mode by being strategic. 19 Keys ft Dame DashDescription:19 Keys presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of speech and communication to elevate your mindset and value.S2E8 Ft. Dr. Kaba KameneFeatured Guest Bio:Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene is the bestselling author of Honoring Professor William Leo Hansberry (1894-1965): An Intellectual Libation For The Architect Of America's African Studies Department and recognized as an internationally acclaimed, Pan African Historian. He is also the star expert of the Hidden Colors documentary series as well as the narrator of the international hit film, Out of Darkness. As an Educator, Consultant, Curriculum and Community Developer, Professor Kamene is also the Principal Facilitator and Chief Executive Officer of the African-Centered Science Academy named, “Per Ankh (Temple/House Of Life).”Learn more at Kaba Hiawatha Kamene's official websiteThis Episode:This episode goes high level into the conversation of our understanding of affirmations vs. programming, the fight for social change, the attributes of being a man, ascending above the matrix, and how to play chess in the middle of checkers.Featured Guest Contact:Website: https://linktr.ee/Kabakamene Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kabakamene/?hl=en 19 KEYS:He is a believer in the unlimited human potential, and he aims to help more and more people realize their full potential. His mantra is “slaveship to ownership.” Growing up in Oakland, California as a Muslim of African-American origins, he had to face a lot of difficulties. Many people around him lost their lives due to poverty which motivated him to work harder and secure a better future.19 Keys is a global thought leader and one of the pioneers in the space of Web 3, business, mindset, holistic wealth, tech , metaphysics and financial literacy; having millions of followers across the globe. 19 Keys is known for his relentless efforts in matters of wealth creation, especially for the youth. One of his initiatives has funded over 5 million student investment accounts.19 Keys is also the co-founder of initiatives such as The Block World Order (BWO), Goldewater, and Crownz Society. When people think of 19 Keys, they think of a self-taught 21st-century polymath who believes work is the cure to all of our problems.Follow his links below to learn more:BWO (THE BLOCK WORLD ORDER)https://bwo.cheatcode.com/ LinkTreehttps://linktr.ee/19_keys Crownz 19 Linkhttps://crownz19.com/ GoldeWater Linkhttps://goldewater.com/ Book linkhttps://crownz19.com/products/paradigm-keys-solution-based-mind-reprogramming-e-book?variant=17962889904179 **************Special EYL Viewer Promotion**********Text “HLC“ to 3235776692Tap in on all platforms:Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/19keysTwitter:https://twitter.com/Instagram:www.instagram.com/19_keys/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@19keys?Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/19keys/messageSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/19keys/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

GGUTTalks
Blue Sky Republic and the future: life-centric business | Arne Van Oosterom| Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 7:22


This is the 8th and last conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

GGUTTalks
The safe middle won't get you anywhere | Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 12:53


This is the 7th conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

GGUTTalks
Arne on his GGUTT feelings | Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 6:06


This is the 6th conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

GGUTTalks
The next chapter | Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 7:23


This is the 5th conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

GGUTTalks
The link between not knowing anything and doing It all | Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 6:44


This is the 4th conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

GGUTTalks
What no one knows - Being the anti expert? | Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 10:06


This is the 3rd conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

GGUTTalks
Who is Arne: Time travel to Arne the kid planet | Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 7:04


This is the 2nd conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

GGUTTalks
The thinking behind the word ‘movement' vs company | Arne Van Oosterom

GGUTTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 8:46


This is the 1st conversation [EP9 to 16 S3] with Arne Van Oosterom, podcaster, teacher, facilitator and founder of Blue Sky Republic. We talk about Arne. His story. His journey (to date) - how he got started, building a global company, leaving it, somehow. Facts and emotions. Hope this inspires anyone who is listening.

Bankless Brasil Podcast
Subindo de nível 23 | Não confunda sua comunidade com seu cliente, Defi sob ataque?

Bankless Brasil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 59:45


Victor Cioffi é um dos fundadores da  @Bankless Brasil e Community Developer da  @Nftfy Official  Ele é um entusiasta de NFTs e construtor da WEB 3.Acompanhe seu trabalho:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-cioffi-%E2%8C%90%E2%97%A8-%E2%97%A8-15218b213/- @goodkarmadao - https://twitter.com/HideakiVictorConheça a Nodle, nossa parceira nessa Jornada Bankless. Com a Nodle você consegue ganhar criptomoedas gratuitamente em seu smartphone, é só baixar o aplicativo Nodle ( https://bit.ly/3lqkqm9) e começar a utilizar. Nodle no Twitter: https://twitter.com/NodleBRNodle no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nodlebr/Conheça a Loopipayhttps://link.loopipay.com/bankless====================================================================ACOMPANHE NOSSAS REDES SOCIAIS!TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BanklessBRINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/banklessbr/ Artigos:  https://artigos.banklessbr.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/MHbySprcMbOdysee: https://odysee.com/@Banklessbr:9====================================================================Este podcast é estritamente educacional e não é um conselho de investimento ou uma solicitação para comprar ou vender quaisquer ativos ou para tomar quaisquer decisões financeiras.Quaisquer informações ou estratégias são pensamentos e opiniões relevantes para os níveis aceitos de tolerância ao risco dos criadores / revisores de conteúdo e a tolerância ao risco dessas pessoas pode ser diferente da sua.Fale com seu contador. Faça sua própria pesquisa.#cripto #bankless #dao 

Engineering ArchiTECHure
L100 - Web3 Community & Developer Relations Journey with Albiona Hoti @Manta Network

Engineering ArchiTECHure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 55:04


Web3 Community & Developer Relations Journey with Albiona Hoti @Manta Network --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mayur-m-mistry/message

Life as a..
EP33: Life as a Realtor | Community Developer with guest Phil Smith

Life as a..

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 63:05


Join host Christopher Schoenwald of the Podcast, “LIFE AS A..” as he chats with Fort Erie, Ontario Canada resident and Realtor & Community Developer, Phil Smith.  Introducing: Phil Smith is a realtor, restauranteur and community developer located in sunny Crystal Beach, Ontario Canada. Faded Glory: This lakeside community is perhaps best-known for its past, with that being the famous Crystal Beach Amusement Park, which operated on the shores of Lake Erie for 100 years before closing in 1989. Once the symbol of the village of Crystal Beach, the park's closing took with it, its hundreds of thousands of tourists from all across the province and south of the border, along with hundreds of jobs. Unfortunately, all of this ushered in significant community transformation one would consider far from desirable. A Vision of Revitalization: Phil, however, despite witnessing all of this, never doubted that Crystal Beach was an amazing place to live. Resultantly, he has been devoting the better part of his personal and professional efforts towards revitalizing the beach. Visions Becoming Reality: This all started with visions of more; more for the community and more for the area. These accomplishments Phil has been part of have been built on determination, hard work and a vision for what can be, rather than what was. This talk will be a treat for anyone with a dream to do more and see things through. The conversation overflows with charmed sentiment and inspiration stemming from a lot of hard work, dedication and perseverance in seeing a community reborn.   To learn more about Phil and his work, you can check him out here: Website Instagram Facebook FRIENDLY REMINDERS: If you'd like, you can WATCH the full conversation on YouTube. And hey! Why don't you subscribe on YouTube! As you'll see, our subscriber numbers are in need of a little boost! If you haven't done so already, help the program out by giving it some love. *Hit the subscribe button on YouTube PLEASE. :) I'd appreciate it!  -Christopher   *You can follow LIFE AS A.. on your favourite social platforms via these links: Youtube Instagram:  Linkedin: Twitter: Facebook:  To learn more about the program, visit the website www.life-as-a.com or https://linktr.ee/life_as_a_podcast 

She Plays Games Podcast
Kelly Wallick (CEO / Founder - Indie Megabooth / Partner / Community Builder - 1Up Fund)

She Plays Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 47:13


Kelly is the Founder and CEO of Indie Megabooth as well as a Partner and Community Developer at the 1Up fund which is a Venture fund company setup by former Microsoft VP Ed Fries which works to finance diverse talent in the indie dev scene. This episode we talk about her experience deciding what games get funding, celebrating and HOSTING her last ever Independent Games Festival Event at GDC in April, and helping to shape Glaad's video game division. This is Episode 85 of She Plays Games.

Black & Opinionated
Annie Turnbo Malone

Black & Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 11:41


Inventor, Businesswoman and Community Developer we delve into the life of the real "self-made" millionaire Annie Turnbo Malone

Talking HealthTech
249 - Digital health strategies - Australia and beyond; Tjasa Zajc, Faces of Digital Health

Talking HealthTech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 54:30


Will the My Health Record ever become a valuable infrastructure?  Peter Birch is the founder and host of the Talking HealthTech podcast and is one of the board members of the Medical Software Industry Association and a company director for MetaOptima. Tjaša Zajc is the founder and host of the Faces of Digital Health podcast and is also the Community Developer at the healthcare IT company Better.  Talking HealthTech features content and community for those wanting to learn and connect about technology in healthcare. Faces of Digital Health is a podcast about digital health and how healthcare systems adopt technologies. In this episode, Pete and Tjasa discuss the My Health Record (MyHR), the opt-in and out controversy surrounding MyHR, clinicians' ability to connect to the record and how that affects the record's completion status, including the populations being covered and much more.  For tips on scaling into the Australian market as an international vendor or vice versa, tune into this episode. Also, how has the MyHR progressed since it was first introduced, what are the challenges with it? These and many other questions are addressed in this episode.  Check out the episode and full show notes here. Loving the show?  Leave us a review, and share it with some friends. Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits and more exclusive content.  For more information visit here.

Aging in the Willamette Valley
5/21/22: Ann Horinouchi from S3 Balance |The Importance of Exercise For Older Adults and Seniors | Aging In The Willamette Valley

Aging in the Willamette Valley

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 28:12


This week, Ann Horinouchi, COO and Community Developer from S3 Balance, joined us to discuss the importance of exercise for older adults, including seniors. Many think they're too old to exercise, but the exact opposite is true. Exercise is more important when you're 80 than when you're 20. That's when exercise is essential to maintain functional mobility and balance. It preserves the ability to navigate the basic activities of daily living, provides a good quality of life, and protects your independence. Don't miss this show!

Behind Massive Screens - A Game Development Podcast
Episode #5 - Creative Direction & The Division 2

Behind Massive Screens - A Game Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 44:52


In this episode of Behind Massive Screens, Petter meets The Division 2's Creative Director Yannick Banchereau to talk about his job, his background and the new content for The Division 2 that released last week. What does a Creative Director on a Live game such as The Division 2 do, what decisions do they make and how do they work with – and encourage – their team? How does the game's smaller team create the new content? How has Yannick's background as Community Developer impacted his role as Creative Director? How did Covid-19 affect development? We also discuss the new Title Update, TU15, its content, what the idea behind the new game mode is, and dive into the continuation of the story as The Division 2 heads into Year 4.

She Plays Games Podcast
JustKaalin (Twitch Streamer)

She Plays Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 47:17


Kaalin is a popular twitch streamer from Scotland having previously been a Community Developer and in this episode we discuss her journey into streaming, how she manages her incredible community and Social Media channels and of course, Elden Ring.   This is episode 79 of She Plays Games.

She Plays Games Podcast
Sarah Makdad (Corporate Community Developer - Focus Entertainment)

She Plays Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 34:08


This episode we have Sarah Makdad.   Sarah is a Corporate Community Developer at Focus Entertainment and in this episode we talk about her experience as a part of the Game Awards' Future Class, the French game dev scene, and how she donates her time to the non-profit organization Friendship Garden which helps aspiring game devs get to GDC.   This is episode 69 of She Plays Games.

The EnSpirit Podcast with Baiju Solanki.
S2 E39 | From Entrepreneur to Community Development with Michael Clark

The EnSpirit Podcast with Baiju Solanki.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 38:28


Welcome back to Season 2 of the EnSpirit Podcast. In this episode, we have an intriguing interview with Michael Clark. Michael is an Entrepreneur and Community Developer. He talks about his journey from being fascinated with self-development at university to helping put on events for the very same speakers he learned from; why he chose to "pay now, play later"; and the importance of performing daily gratitude rituals. Thank you for listening and for all of your support. ______________________________ Baiju Solanki can be found here: Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Book Change Your Game Michael Clark can be found here:   LinkedIn

She Plays Games Podcast
Stevie Ward (Community Developer - PC Gamer)

She Plays Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 54:14


Stevie is a really inspiring person in the UK games industry having started back in 2007. Stevie is currently a Community Developer PC Gamer and Consultant on the show Games Master. In this episode we discuss the evolution of online communities and her advice for keeping up with the latest platform as well as the benefits of coming into the career world armed with a theatre degree. This is episode 63 of She Plays Games.

The Public Health Millennial Career Stories Podcast
083: Learnings of Working in Three Different Local Public Health Departments with Jasmine Drake, MPH

The Public Health Millennial Career Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 81:14


Jasmine Drake, MPH is a Community Developer at Prince George's County Health Department in Maryland. She is a highly energized public health professional who has over 7 years of experience in public health working for 3 different local public health departments. She got her Bachelors of Arts in Biology at University of Virginia. She got her Master of Public Health at CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy.Jasmine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminedrakebx/Omari on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thephmillennial/Omari on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omari-richins-mph/Website: https://thephmillennial.comShownotes: https://thephmillennial.com/episode83All ways to support The Public Health Millennial: https://thephmillennial.com/support/Support The Public Health Millennial: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thephmillennialUse Code “thePHmillennial” for discount: https://thepublichealthstore.comEmail List: https://thephmillennial.com/signup/Support the show (http://paypal.me/thePHmillennial)

Rescuers radio show
Christian Community Developer – Kit Danley

Rescuers radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 26:02


Kit Danley was still in college when she felt called by God to serve the poor in urban communities. In 1982, she helped launch Neighborhood Ministries in Phoenix, an organization to be the presence of Jesus Christ, sharing his life-transforming hope, love, and power among distressed families of urban Phoenix to ignite their passion for God and His Kingdom. Neighborhood Ministries is a hub of community activity where basic necessities of life are joyfully met, including providing a safe place for youth to engage in sports, activities, and the arts. Whole generations of families have forever been changed by being shown a way out of the cycle of poverty that grips most urban communities. The results have been nothing short of miraculous. Hear Kit talk about how she turned her calling into a ministry that not only changes lives, but an entire city.  Click here to learn more about Neighborhood Ministries: https://nmphx.com/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IM Network
Shabaka's Stone w/ Kaba Hiawatha Kamene

IM Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 89:00


Our ancestors have left clues for us, as the rocks cry out now. Shabaka's Stone is filled with such clues about our origins and our next steps as we awaken to our true identity and destiny!Listen to our Luminary Spotlight w/ Kaba Hiawathta Kamene: Shabaka's Stone As an Educator, Consultant, Curriculum and Community Developer, Professor Kamene is also the Principal Facilitator and Chief Executive Officer of the African-Centered Science Academy named, “Per Ankh (Temple/House Of Life the star expert of the Hidden Colors documentary series as well as the narrator of the international hit film, Out of Darkness. He is the author of several books including: Get the Book: Spirituality Before Religions: Spirituality is Unseen Science, Science is Seen Spirituality   Get The Book: Shabaka's Stone: An African Theory on the Origin and Continuing Development of the Cosmic Universe     Health, Wisdom & Power, Tamara Support this mission: patreon.com/beyondhypnosis Youtube@SouLutionsradio beyondhypnosis.org  

HubSpot Community Developer Show
Local Development Workflows with Mark Ryba and Doug Osborne

HubSpot Community Developer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 46:01


Mark Ryba of Smart Bug Media and Doug Osborne of Episilon sit down with Jon McLaren and me to explore developing front-end projects with a local development workflow. If you liked what you were hearing at the beginning of the show, that was a fellow Community Developer, Christopher Mathieu's band, Phantom Suns You can find that song and more here: If you have a killer song you would like us to feature, let us know! SHOW NOTES: Mark's dart group Style Fields in Beta VS Code HubL linting in Beta Updated Asset Marketplace Beta for marketplace validation using the CLI Doug's must have VSCode extensions: Prettier - (we also have a commit hook that enforces prettier formatting) Jira - (helps quickly make tickets on the fly, keys off of “TODO:” lines in your code where applicable) Atom One Dark Theme - (Long time Atom user, I got used to the colors

Stories of the Streets
Cuevas Peacock Community Developer

Stories of the Streets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 44:17


Jasmine talks with Community Developer Cuevas Peacock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Healthcare Goes Digital
Exploring Digital Health From a Patient Perspective with Tjaša Zajc, MedsClub Community Developer and Communication Specialist at Better and the Founder & Host of the Faces of Digital Health podcast

Healthcare Goes Digital

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 57:59


Tjaša Zajc, MedsClub Community Developer and Communication Specialist at Better and the Founder & Host of the Faces of Digital Health podcast, explores international differences in the speed of digital transformation in healthcare and the role of digital technologies throughout the patient journey, including for medication management.Schedule a meeting with Natalie Yeadon: https://www.meetwithnatalie.comNatalie Yeadon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieyeadon/Impetus Digital Website: https://www.impetusdigital.com/Impetus Digital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impetus-digital/Impetus Digital Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImpetusadboardsImpetus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ImpetushealthcareTjaša Zajc: https://www.linkedin.com/in/facesofdigitalhealth/Face of Digital Health podcast: https://www.facesofdigitalhealth.com/Better: https://www.better.care/

Sustain267 Podcast
#SaveTheOkavangoDelta

Sustain267 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 69:29


In this episode of Sustain267 we are in conversation with Gakemotho Satau, a Community Developer in the Ghanzi and Okavango Delta and Max Muyemburuko, the chairperson of the Kavango East and West Regional Conservancy and Community Forestry Association. We hear from the community members, what is going on in the Okavango, what the effects of the ReconAfrica oil drilling project will be on their community and environment Petitions: https://www.rainforest-rescue.org/petitions/1231/keep-the-oil-industry-out-of-africas-natural-treasures https://www.change.org/p/200000-stop-the-plans-to-drill-and-frack-in-okavango-delta Sources https://media.business-humanrights.org/media/documents/ReconAfrica_articles__ReconAfrica_input_for_Saskia.pdf Recon comments https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment-and-conservation/2021/03/test-drilling-for-oil-in-namibias-okavango-region-poses-toxic https://n-c-e.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ReconAfrica%20Okavango%20fact%20sheet_0.pdf https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/oil-gas-test-drilling-begins-namibia-okavango-region https://earth.org/a-planned-oil-drilling-project-threatens-the-okavango-delta-ecosystem/ https://news.mongabay.com/2020/12/alarm-as-exploratory-drilling-for-oil-begins-in-northern-namibia/ https://whc.unesco.org/en/news/2230 https://allianceearth.org/fracking-the-okavango/ Press Release by Botswana's Ministry of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security: https://www.facebook.com/182968962460835/posts/891498414941216/?sfnsn=mo tSoFpamolneibarsrigouanrrey dif12 · PRESS RELEASE: CLARITY ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES BY RECONNAISANCE ENERGY BOTSWANA Click here to become a Patron and support the production of the Sustain267 Podcast Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, and let's continue the conversation.

Let's Innovate!

Learn about block coding and how it crosses language barriers and hear how Cameron Beck, Community Developer at Kids Code Jeunesse, got into coding from video games as well as what you can expect from his upcoming Feb. 24 workshop as part of the Youth Innovation Showcase! 

HealthCare UnTold
Ciel Benedetto, Health Care Administrator and Community Developer.

HealthCare UnTold

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 39:29


Ciel started her activism as a young person  during the United Farmworkers Grape Boycott. Her commitment to justice and racial equality has been her driving force throughout her careers.Ciel worked in Mental Health and  witnessed the devastating impact of Mental  illness prior to the new treatments and  new medications. This experience forged her interest in health care and she subsequently became the Executive Director of the Santa Cruz Woman's Health Center in Santa Cruz, California where she led  the clinic's expansion and development.Ciel became a health leader in the rebuilding of Santa Cruz after the Loma Prieta Earthquake which destroyed a large part of the downtown area of Santa Cruz. Ciel continues her activism supporting voter access and is a thought leader and mentor in the Santa Cruz area.

OutRight Action International
LGBTIQ advocacy in Asia: day job, night job, passion job

OutRight Action International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 17:13


Director of Corporate Engagement at OutRight Action International Elise Colomer-Cheadle interviews Asian LGBTIQ activist and social entrepreneur Kenneth Kwok. Based in Hong Kong, Kenneth is Founder and CEO of Global Citizens Capital & the Better Together Foundation, Community Developer at SHK Group and the Founder & Co-President of Asia World Anti-Aging and Well-Being Association.

PMN 531
Leao Tildsley - New Conservative Party candidate for Kelston

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 12:26


As we continue our countdown to the upcoming General election on the 17th October, as well as 2 referendums - On the recreational use of cannabis and the End of Life Choice Act 2019, we’re speaking with candidates from across the political spectrum, to help you, our 531pi community, make an informed decision come election day. We’re joined now by Leao Tildsley, New Conservative Party Candidate for Kelston in Auckland.  Leao has been in New Zealand since she was 4 years old, living and working in West Auckland. Leao attended Henderson High and Kelston Girls. Leao has been working and living in the Kelston electorate most of her life.  Some of her roles over the years include - Community Developer for Community Waitakere, part of the Whau local homeless network, community chaplain for Vision West, community art teaching, as well as helping to create the Te Puna markets. During lockdown, she led the teams feeding homeless in Auckland city each night, and assisted with care parcels through Fair Food. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PMN 531: Breakfast
Leao Tildsley - New Conservative Party candidate for Kelston

PMN 531: Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 12:26


As we continue our countdown to the upcoming General election on the 17th October, as well as 2 referendums - On the recreational use of cannabis and the End of Life Choice Act 2019, we’re speaking with candidates from across the political spectrum, to help you, our 531pi community, make an informed decision come election day. We’re joined now by Leao Tildsley, New Conservative Party Candidate for Kelston in Auckland.  Leao has been in New Zealand since she was 4 years old, living and working in West Auckland. Leao attended Henderson High and Kelston Girls. Leao has been working and living in the Kelston electorate most of her life.  Some of her roles over the years include - Community Developer for Community Waitakere, part of the Whau local homeless network, community chaplain for Vision West, community art teaching, as well as helping to create the Te Puna markets. During lockdown, she led the teams feeding homeless in Auckland city each night, and assisted with care parcels through Fair Food. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Ideas Original
No Ideas Original Podcast Presents " A Conversation with Kaba Kamene" Pt 2

No Ideas Original

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 41:11


Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene is the bestselling author of Honoring Professor William Leo Hansberry (1894-1965): An Intellectual Libation For The Architect Of America's African Studies Department and recognized as an internationally acclaimed, Pan African Historian. He is also the star expert of the Hidden Colors documentary series as well as the narrator of the international hit film, Out of Darkness. As an Educator, Consultant, Curriculum and Community Developer, Professor Kamene is also the Principal Facilitator and Chief Executive Officer of the African-Centered Science Academy named, “Per Ankh (Temple/House Of Life).” Heres how you can support No Ideas Original LLC! 1. Send donations through PayPal to No Ideas Original LLC or Cash App $Noideasoriginalllc 2. Purchase a Black History Calendar through the link below: https://our-story-enterprises.myshopify.com/?ref=StanNoIdeas 3. Like, Comment and Subscribe Follow us on IG @NOIDORIG Follow Professor Kamene on IG @Kabakamene Watch us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDrj-sQbehnIVDt8l_T4GUg

No Ideas Original
No Ideas Original Podcast Presents " A Conversation with Kaba Hiawatha Kamene" Part 1

No Ideas Original

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 64:45


Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene is the bestselling author of Honoring Professor William Leo Hansberry (1894-1965): An Intellectual Libation For The Architect Of America's African Studies Department and recognized as an internationally acclaimed, Pan African Historian. He is also the star expert of the Hidden Colors documentary series as well as the narrator of the international hit film, Out of Darkness. As an Educator, Consultant, Curriculum and Community Developer, Professor Kamene is also the Principal Facilitator and Chief Executive Officer of the African-Centered Science Academy named, “Per Ankh (Temple/House Of Life).” Part 1 Premieres on Wednesday 9/30/2020 at 8pm EST Part 2 Premieres on Thursday 10/1/2020 at 8pm EST Join us in the live chat to chime in on the interview! Heres how you can support No Ideas Original LLC! 1. Send donations through PayPal to No Ideas Original LLC or Cash App $Noideasoriginalllc 2. Purchase a Black History Calendar through the link below: https://our-story-enterprises.myshopify.com/?ref=StanNoIdeas 3. Like, Comment and Subscribe Follow us on IG @NOIDORIG Follow Professor Kamene on IG @Kabakamene

Fearlessly Fit Faith
There's Grace as We Move with Him

Fearlessly Fit Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 42:12


Brooklyn White is the founder and Executive Director of an organization called To Bridge To Another, which cultivates unity and peace through authentic connection by bringing restoration, empowerment, education, and activation to global bridge builders. She is a Community Developer by heart and profession who is deeply passionate about co-creating healthy and whole communities. She loves connecting with others, and creating safe spaces for people to connect to one another. She spends most of her time developing and implementing structural programming that allows for unity and peace to be the natural byproduct of authentic connections between individuals and in communities. Find Brooklyn in these places listed below!! Insta: https://www.instagram.com/yourfriendbrooklyn/ To Bridge to Another Insta: https://www.instagram.com/tobridgetoanother/ To Bridge to Another website & shop: https://tobridgetoanother.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/airriaunte-mercer/message

LET'S GO! w/ chornspikes
Skyler Boles - Community Development During COVID

LET'S GO! w/ chornspikes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 65:20


Two time National Champion, Skyler Boles, kicks off the podcast with a discussion about his changing role as Community Developer at Spikeball, Inc. in light of a pandemic that prevents people from coming together.

You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!
Holly Lauren Dayton - Dancer. Singer. Community Developer.

You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 30:51


Holly Lauren Dayton began performing at the age of 8. She has performed with the national tours of Elf the Musical and The Elf on the Shelf Musical. Regional Credits: A Chorus Line, Chicago, Crazy for You, Oklahoma, Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Mamma Mia and Footloose. She was featured with Lady GaGa in the Sinatra 100 CBS Special and Steve Wynn’s Showstoppers in Las Vegas.IG: @hollyday218SFX by ZapSplat

Onyx Pathcast
Episode 113: Interview with "Outstar" Martyna Zych, World of Darkness Community Developer

Onyx Pathcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 66:05


In which Matthew and Dixie interview Martyna Zych regarding her background in gaming and position as community developer of the World of Darkness * Where Outstar got her name* CD Projekt Red and Streaming for GOG* Edited vs. Unedited Videos* Beckett's Jyhad Diary: The Audio Book* Our outsider childhoods* How Outstar got into the World of Darkness* Hiking across Asia to get to Japan* Vampire: The Masquerade - Night Road* Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2* Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest* Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood* Wraith: The Oblivion - Afterlife* They Came from Beyond the Grave! is on Kickstarter at 2PM EDT, Tuesday 21st July!* Wraith Ric Flair "Woo!!" Links: Homestar Runner: https://homestarrunner.com/CD Projekt Red: https://eu.gear.cdprojektred.com/GOG (Good Old Games): https://www.gog.com/Beckett's Jyhad Diary: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/225322/V20-Becketts-Jyhad-DiaryVampire: The Masquerade - Night Road: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1290270/Vampire_The_Masquerade__Night_Road/Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2: https://www.bloodlines2.com/Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest: http://differenttales.com/werewolf/Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood: https://werewolf-videogame.com/enWraith: The Oblivion - Afterlife: https://www.worldofdarkness.com/news/wraith-the-oblivion-afterlife-revealedAlien Weaponry (band): https://alienweaponry.com/index.htmlOutstar on Twitter: https://twitter.com/outstarwalkerOutstar on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/outstarwalkerWorld of Darkness Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/worldofdarknessWorld of Darkness YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjdCxS5kH0ZWY79DI5HmFnwOnyx Path YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOnyxPathOnyx Path Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theonyxpathOnyx Path Discord: https://discord.gg/5uckcBk

Fanbyte FM
Pivot To Chair: Episode 2

Fanbyte FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 64:01


The internet's best chair podcast returns to Fanbyte's airwaves! This week, Niki hosts Eric Pope (Sr. Community Developer on Ubisoft's Hyper Scape), as well as Fanbyte staffers Jordan Mallory, Renata Price, Steven Strom, John Warren, Andrew Whitmore, and Fanbyte Community Specialist Taylor Hicklen. This week's talking points include: wood, Canadian Costco, sanding, bidets, a chair that God wouldn't sit in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Social Capital Expert Hosted By Sarah Frances McDaniel
HEIDI MAJERIK - COMMUNITY DEVELOPER AND PROGRESS LEADER

Social Capital Expert Hosted By Sarah Frances McDaniel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 44:04


Heidi, originally from the farmlands of Pennsylvania, graduated from Syracuse University before moving to Denver in 1995 as a civil engineer. This move launched Heidi into her real estate career. She credits her immigrant roots and rural upbringing for her strong work ethic and values and her drive to see progress for her family and the next generation.  Heidi worked with Intrawest to help develop the Village at Copper Mountain and later worked on her first master plan community before joining  Forest City where she spent 15 years and was involved in the redevelopment of Denver’s former airport.  Heidi spent two years with the home building company, Wonderland Homes, and she is now Vice President and General Manager for Southern Land Company, a multi-asset class real estate developer. Heidi believes that community development is the art of building places where relationships are cultivated and connections with one another are nurtured. Heidi believes relationships have “without a doubt” been the most valuable piece of her success. She sees authenticity as the foundational ingredient in building Social Capital. In this episode, Heidi shares a personal story of how her relationships supported her as she overcame one of the most challenging times in her career. Heidi encourages us to be focused on adding value to those around us and we will no doubt find ourselves with the opportunity to receive, (often more than what we gave). Currently, Heidi is working on the “Majerik Mandate” a series of policy ideas that can help bring home ownership to more people including those who are sometimes left out. Listen today as Heidi shares practical ways that she builds Social Capital! Name: Heidi MajerikCompany: Southern Land CompanyEmail: heidi.majerik@southernland.comPhone: 303-888-3866 Company Website: www.southernland.com  Email Sarah at sarah@sarahfrancesmcdaniel.comLearn more at www.socialcapitalexpert.com and www.sarahfrancesmcdaniel.com

political and spiritual
Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene... Spirituality Before Religions

political and spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 124:00


Spirituality is Unseen Science...Science is Seen Spirituality Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene  (Dr. Booker T Coleman is the bestselling author of Honoring Professor William Leo Hansberry (1894-1965): An Intellectual Libation For The Architect Of America's African Studies Department (http://amzn.to/2amx0ze) and recognized as an internationally acclaimed, Pan African Historian. He is also the star expert of the Hidden Colors documentary series as well as the narrator of the international hit film, Out of Darkness. As an Educator, Consultant, Curriculum and Community Developer, Professor Kamene is also the Principal Facilitator and Chief Executive Officer of the African-Centered Science Academy named, "Per Ankh (Temple/House Of Life)"

World of Procurement
Making Procurement Cool with the Procurement Foundry w/ Michael Cadieux

World of Procurement

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 20:13


Michael Cadieux is a Procurement Industry Fanatic, Community Developer and is obsessed with Making Procurement Cool. Michael is the Managing Partner at AMPlify Resources Group and the Founder of Procurement Foundry. Michael gives a deep dive into his vision of Procurement Foundry and why Procurement Professionals should be joining this free Community. Procurement Foundry is one of those special places within the World of Procurement. Procurement Factory is a Procurement Community, free from Suppliers, where knowledge and opportunities are shared. Procurement Foundry utilises Slack to create channels where Procurement Professionals can collaborate. Mike is a super passionate guy when it comes to Procurement and continues to deliver so much value within our Community. Mike was incredible to speak to and is one of the most passionate entrepreneurs I've spoken with to date. You can find Mike here: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cadieux-4a0123/ LinkedIn Procurement Foundry - https://www.linkedin.com/company/procurement-foundry/ Procurement Foundry - https://procurementfoundry.com

The Stack Overflow Podcast

In this episode, we pay our respects to John Conway, a legendary mathematician known for the Game of Life and Surreal Numbers. Our math Stack Exchange paid respects to some of his lesser known results.Jon and Adam give us a rundown of some of their favorite April Fools projects from the past, many of which they helped build. Adam has a soft spot for Unikong, while Jon is more of a rubber duck man.Don't forget to check out DevAroundTheSun for ways tech folks can support those impacted by COVID-19. 

The Stack Overflow Podcast

In this episode, we pay our respects to John Conway, a legendary mathematician known for the Game of Life and Surreal Numbers. Our math Stack Exchange paid respects to some of his lesser known results.Jon and Adam give us a rundown of some of their favorite April Fools projects from the past, many of which they helped build. Adam has a soft spot for Unikong, while Jon is more of a rubber duck man.Don't forget to check out DevAroundTheSun for ways tech folks can support those impacted by COVID-19. 

Celebrating Simple Life
Parenting Potential with Connie Herman

Celebrating Simple Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 40:16


Today on Celebrating Simple Life the podcast, I’m chatting with Connie Herman, Community Developer & Parent Program Coordinator at the Saskatchewan Prevention institute. With her extensive background with a BA in Psychology and Sociology and Bachelor of Social Work degree, Certified as a Parent Coach, Infant Mental Health, Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting, Crisis Intervention, Supporting Survivors of Abuse, Suicide Intervention, Healthy Start, Motivational Interviewing, and Self-Regulation, Connie brings all of this training along with her personal experience as a wife and a mother of 2 wonderful children. As a parent, she recognizes how hard it is to put education, personal awareness, and parenting strategies into real practice. Her goal is help guide parents through all of the judgement, fear, and uncertainty regarding parenting in our society and to hold a safe space for parents to be open and honest about their own unique parenting struggles. She also runs Parenting Potential, which offers an online and in person community for parents and caregivers who want to make a positive impact in the lives of children. She has made it her life's passion to empower parents and to help them to become the true experts on understanding the unique needs, stressors, and strengths of their children and family. Connie is an absolute gem and our conversation on parenting today is one you don’t want to miss! So tune in!EPISODE NOTESParenting Potential - Connie Herman - https://parentingpotential.ca/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/parentingpotential/?hl=enFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Parenting-Potential-1660411993970141/EPISODE SPONSOR - CELEBRATING SIMPLE LIFEThere is so much uncertainty in the world right now and while gathering and coming together needs to take extra precautions and in most cases, a temporary stop, this doesn’t mean that we still can’t connect in unique ways and keep our relationships strong. If you are on the look out for a creative way to cheer up a friend, show your significant other, bestie, co-workers and special people in your life that you care! I've curated adorable, delicious and unique Candy grazing Boxes for you to ship out. A beautiful, delectable Candy Grazing Box can be shipped right to your door or as a surprise to friends door on your behalf. Free Delivery in Saskatoon and Shipping Available across Canada. And,because we could all use more JOY right now, you get an exclusive code to receive 15% off with the code CELEBRATE 15 You can click right from home at celebratingsimplelife.com and use the code CELEBRATE15 Because today is a great day to Celebrate!CODE: CELEBRATE15CELEBRATING SIMPLE LIFEJoin the party by clicking through to Celebrating Simple Life.https://www.celebratingsimplelife.com/It would mean the world to me if you would take time to Subscribe , Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts and listen on whatever platform you choose to listen to Podcasts on! Each week, one review will be selected to be read on the show and the person who submitted the Review will receive a fun gift from me, just for writing a review! If you enjoy an episode and want to continue to conversation, I would love to see a screenshot of the episode on your Instagram stories and tag Celebrating Simple Life.

in our tribe
Episode 20: Jesse Salinas talks youth engagement in civic participation

in our tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 44:33


In this episode of in our tribe we continue investigating youth active civic participation with guest Jesse Salinas. Jesse oversees the Yolo County Assessor/ Clerk-Recorder/ Registrar of Voters Department for all of Yolo County in California. Tune-in to see how Jesse and his community partners are engaging youth of Yolo county in the voting process in a new and exciting way.  Make no mistake about it Jesse Salinas is a true Youth and Community Developer not afraid to speak and partner with our greatest resources- our young people. 

Iron Lords Podcast
Compulsion Games' Naila Hadjas - Sony Skips E3 Again - Last of Us 2 & The Order 1886 PC ? - ILP# 142

Iron Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 147:54


ILP ROYAL SWAG: https://teespring.com/stores/ironlordspodcast ILP PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/IronLordsPodcast Check out the "Lords of Gaming Network" Discord server! : https://discord.gg/Z7FZqzg The Lords are on Spotify, Google Play, Itunes & Soundcloud! Check out the links below! The Lords have a content website! Be sure to visit www.LordsOfGaming.net for all your gaming news & reviews ILP style! We're also interested in content writers for the site so contact Lord @iDizzy81 for info! Starting on January 5th, the Lords are saying bye-bye to football season and going back to the regular start time at 1 PM EST! ********************************************************* 00:40- @LordCognito starts off the week's "Lordly Introductions" with this week's guest: PR and Community Developer of #CompulsionGames , Lady Naila Hadjas (@CaptScarlett) ! 07:15- Lord @KingDavidOTW is up with some #CombatTalk ! 18:40- The Lords go into the early gaming history of Lady Naila! 22:25- Lady Naila talks about her early years in the gaming industry! 28:45- Lady Naila talks about her role at #CompulsionGames and talks about the inner workings of the studio! Lady Naila also takes questions from the chat! 36:20- Lord @AnchormanV2 stops by the realm! 56:20- Lady Naila gives her Top 5 Games/Franchises of All-Time! 01:02:20- The Lords go over last week's results for the Official ILP Twitter Poll! 01:04:35- Rumors are abound that #LastofUs2 might be going multiplat thanks to a recent job posting from #NaughtyDog . The Lords look over the info and give their thoughts! The Lords also give an update on the #HorizonZeroDawn to PC rumor! 01:31:15- The Lords talk about the recent rumor that #ReadyAtDawn 's #TheOrder1886 sequel will be multi-platform! 02:17:10- The new question for the Official ILP Twitter Poll is up for the week! 02:20:40- The Lords do their Outros! ********************************************************** Welcome to The Iron Lords Podcast! ILP ROYAL SWAG: https://teespring.com/stores/ironlordspodcast ILP PATREON: www.patreon.com/IronLordsPodcast ILP Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6XRMnu8Tf1fgIdGlTIpzsK ILP Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iz2esvyqeaixk6dorkmur2nm7xa?t=Iron_Lords_Podcast ILP SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-780168349 ILP Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/iron-lords-podcast-ili-1/id1179199929?fbclid=IwAR1p_5D8Z-nKUpbwJeiK7zQoYdQhpb1VhxBDZxoMul-uiR-IgF6cE9EQicI You can find this week's guests on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaptScarlett https://twitter.com/CompulsionGames https://twitter.com/AnchormanV2 ILP on Twitter: twitter.cm/IronLordPodcast ILP on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ironlordspodcast/ ILP DESTINY CLAN: www.bungie.net/en/Clan/Detail/178626 The Iron Lords have an official group on Facebook! Join the Lords at: www.facebook.com/groups/194793427842267/ Lord COGNITO--- twitter.com/LordCognito Lord KING--- twitter.com/kingdavidotw Lord ADDICT--- twitter.com/LordAddictILP Lord SOVEREIGN--- twitter.com/LordSovILP ILP YouTube Channel for THE LAST WORD Destiny series, COMBAT TALK & KING OF STATUES with the King & additional ILP content: www.youtube.com/channel/UCYiUhEbYWiuwRuWXzKZMBxQ Follow us on Twitter @IronLordPodcast to get plugged in so you don't miss any of our content

CERCONOMY
CERCONOMY: Tiny Houses and Granny Pods - What they Mean for Municipal Land Use Planners

CERCONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 23:06


Popular in California and the Pacific Northwest where we see high population growth and prohibitive real estate prices, the fastest adopters of the tiny house movement are millennials, who are trying to establish their own space, and baby boomers / early empty-nesters that are looking to downsize. Here in Connecticut, tiny homes are more of a curiosity or novelty, and come with complications, in part due to municipal zoning regulations. Listen as Courtney Hendricson, Vice President of Municipal Services at CERC welcomes John Guszkowski, Lead Planner and Community Developer with CME Associates and they discuss the state of tiny homes in Connecticut, including legislation that affects these accessory dwelling units - such as tiny houses and temporary healthcare structures (also known as “granny pods”), what the legislation means for the 169 Connecticut municipalities, and how other states are addressing this new housing trend and the resulting dwelling density considerations.

Aging in the Willamette Valley
11/26/19: Ann Horinouchi of S3 Balance | Exercise for older adults | Aging in the Willamette Valley with John Hughes from ComForCare Salem

Aging in the Willamette Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 28:12


This week, Ann Horinouchi, COO and Community Developer from S3 Balance, discusses the importance of exercise for older adults, including seniors. Many think that they’re too old to exercise, but the exact opposite is true. Exercise is more important when you’re 80 than when you’re 20. That’s when exercise is essential to maintain functional mobility and balance. It preserves the ability to navigate the basic activities of daily living, provides a good quality of life, and protects your independence. Don't miss this show!

Aging in the Willamette Valley
11/26/19: Ann Horinouchi of S3 Balance | Exercise for older adults | Aging in the Willamette Valley with John Hughes from ComForCare Salem

Aging in the Willamette Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 28:12


This week, Ann Horinouchi, COO and Community Developer from S3 Balance, discusses the importance of exercise for older adults, including seniors. Many think that they’re too old to exercise, but the exact opposite is true. Exercise is more important when you’re 80 than when you’re 20. That’s when exercise is essential to maintain functional mobility and balance. It preserves the ability to navigate the basic activities of daily living, provides a good quality of life, and protects your independence. Don't miss this show!

Hodge Podge
Jami McLaughlin- Mom on the Go! Community Developer & Spring Lake, NC Mayoral Candidate

Hodge Podge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 28:16


Jami McLaughlin is a visionary, active community partner and volunteer, mom on the go, and advocate for her beloved community of Spring Lake, North Carolina. I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Jami at my home to discuss her vision for Spring Lake, NC and why it's residents should consider electing her as their mayor. http://jamiformayor.com/get-updates/

Nurture.Team
The Pipeline Excuse to Build A Diverse and Inclusive Team

Nurture.Team

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 24:16


The "pipeline excuse" is the most common term heard in building a diverse team. In this episode, I speak to Michelle Gluaser (CEO of Techtonica) and we discuss What is diversity? How to measure it and what’s a realistic timeline/ metric to improvise on it? How to deal with "I am not finding candidates for the open roles to build a diverse team" excuse - and how can this be fixed?  Finally I want to know the role of a hiring manager, HR organization and company’s leadership in fixing the pipeline excuse problem. About Techtonica and Michelle: Techtonica was started to break down the barriers into tech for the people who are most underrepresented in tech and most in danger of displacement by tech. Techtonica is a non-profit that provides tuition-free tech training to low-income women and non-binary adults and places them in positions at sponsoring companies that are ready to support more diverse teams. Support the cause to #BridgeTheTechGap? You can donate by going to https://techtonica.org/donate Prior to founding Techtonica, she was a Community Developer at Twilio and held software engineering roles at Zana, Get Satisfaction and various other companies.  

Speak My Peace Podcast
Epidsode 37 - Grateful Misfortune

Speak My Peace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 63:23


Rest In Peace to Civil Rights Activist, Historian, Community Developer, and African American History Museum founder Sadie Roberts-Joseph from Baton Rouge, LA. Five years ago, Eric Garner was murdered at the hands of the NYPD as a result of an outlawed chokehold simply because he was suspected of illegally selling cigarettes, til this day neither of multiple officers involved in his murder have been held accountable for his death, why is this so? 'When They See Us' snags multiple Emmy nominations. Are millennials the second-most progressive amongst generations? Alladat and more... What2Watch: Family Reunion on Netflix Best Kept Secret: Big K.R.I.T. - Make It Easy

Australian Property Investor
Community Developer

Australian Property Investor

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 26:45


Rod Pascoe, once IT student and professional swimmer, is now making comfortable profits from his many joint venture agreements. Rod attributes his success to the skills and knowledge he has gained over the years through his love of reading and the mentors he has had. His successful investing strategy of buying, renovating and selling as quickly as possible, and his positive mindset in life have also greatly contributed to his prosperity.Tune in to this episode of Property Investory to learn about Rod’s property investing strategies, the positive mindset that keeps him going, and the personal habits that have contributed to his success. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Les débats de La REcyclerie
Vers une société low tech

Les débats de La REcyclerie

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 91:29


À contre-courant des « solutions » technologiques, le low-tech démystifie la croissance verte et offre des pratiques sobres en énergie, favorisant la simplicité, l’activité locale, le travail manuel. L’émergence d’une société joyeuse, en somme. Un débat enregistré le 13 mai 2019 à La REcyclerie, organisé par le Low-Tech Lab et le magazine Socialter pour la sortie du hors-série L'avenir sera low-tech. Avec Philippe Bihouix, ingénieur et auteur, Antoine Delaunay Belleville, cofondateur de Disco Soupe et Community Developer chez makesense, et Alexandre Monnin, philosophe, président de l’association Adrastia. Animation du débat : Marion Olekhnovitch.

Startup Minute
Startup Minute The Podcast ft. Maya Wakim, Community Developer at Makesense Lebanon

Startup Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 0:54


Listen to Maya Wakim, Community Developer for Lebanon and the MENA region for Makesense. Based out of Beirut, Maya developed a love affair with the many facades of the city. Beirut’s aesthetics and nuisances triggered her passion for activism, writing and photography. Stories behind the faces, buildings and streets prompt her to give a voice to the voiceless. She currently resides in Lebanon, slowly turning her hobbies into professional work and planning on discovering more cities in the near future. _ In an age when most communities fail to reach out enough, global social entrepreneurship community Makesense does exactly that. Join the 1st online course made in Arabic about Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation! More than 20 experts will be sharing many years of expertise and experience with you through the course. Join this free program created by Makesense Lebanon and connect with 500 participants nationwide from all over Lebanon who have the passion and belief for positive change! هذا البرنامج متاح مجاناً وباللغة العربية للمتطوعين، رواد الأعمال وكل من يشعر أنه معنيّ بالدعوة رح تقدم برنامج عبر الإنترنت، جديد من نوعو، بيبلش 20 أيار عن ريادة الأعمال الاجتماعية والابتكار بلبنان. هيدا البرنامج رح يكون محدود لـ 500 مشترك بس، لحقوا حالكن! اكثر من عشرين خبير رح يشاركوكن خبراتن ليدربوكن على طريقة التفكير لحل المشاكل وكمان عندكن الفرصة لتتعرفوا على 500 مشترك من كل المناطق بلبنان عندن نفس الحماس والدافع ليعملوا تغيير إيجابي. شوفوا هالفيديو لتعرفوا أكتر عن الموضوع وسجّلوا بالبرنامج هون REGISTER HERE: https://makesense.typeform.com/to/VsbyyY #احلم_لتنطلق #dreamtostart _ Learn more and join the conversation at startupminute.co/thepodcast

Hot Breach Podcast
Episode 28: With Guest ItsEpi (Rainbow Six Community Developer)Answering Questions

Hot Breach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 107:58


In this Special Episode our Guest, Rainbow Six Siege Community Developer Craig Robinson (aka ItsEpi) answers community questions. Where are the new servers? What is Ubisoft doing about mouse and keyboard on console? When can we expect a Tachanka Rework? All of these are discussed + much more! YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsNSpg_T2T0

Gamertag Radio
827: Trials Rising Interview and Hands-On Impressions

Gamertag Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 24:54


Trials Rising interview with Community Developer, John Lloyd. Nintendo Switch and PS4 hands-on impressions. Watch the award-winning film, Gamertag Radio: A Podcast Story now for free on Youtube - story.gamertagradio.com | Donate: donate.gamertagradio.com | Gamertag Radio Store: store.gamertagradio.com. Send us questions - fanmail@gamertagradio.com | Speakpipe.com/gamertagradio or 786-273-7GTR. Join our Discord - https://discord.gg/gtr chat with other GTR community members.

Oz Buzz Podcast
Charan Sethi - Award-Winning Community Developer in Surrey, BC

Oz Buzz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 34:10


OZ BUZZ MOVER AND SHAKER PODCAST - Charan Sethi immigrated to Canada, worked as a machinist and reinvented himself as a realtor, builder, and now as an award-winning community developer. He is the founder of TienSher Group of Companies http://tiensher.ca. He works with his two sons and their motto is "We may be in the bricks and mortar industry, but our business is about people, first and foremost." Charan chats about the future of Transit Oriented Developments in general and in Surrey specifically. See ozbuzz.ca for more Ozzie Jurock columns and interviews.

Gamertag Radio
788: Rainbow Six Siege Operation Grim Sky and Trials Rising Interviews

Gamertag Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 24:30


Gamescom 2018 interviews with Presentation Director of Rainbow Six Siege Operation Grim Sky, Alex K. and Community Developer of Trials Rising, John Lloyd. Gamertag Radio Store: store.gamertagradio.com. Send us questions - fanmail@gamertagradio.com | Speakpipe.com/gamertagradio or 786-273-7GTR. Gamertag Radio Store: store.gamertagradio.com. Join our Discord - https://discord.gg/gtr chat with other GTR community members!

SITREP Radio – A Podcast for The Division 2
#120: Getting to Know: Community Developer Petter Mårtensson

SITREP Radio – A Podcast for The Division 2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 92:56


This week #TeamSITREP spent time 'Getting To Know' the awesome Community Developer Petter Mårtensson!

The Creative's Chronicles Podcast
Episode 037 - Creating a Goal for your Career propels you past the challenges

The Creative's Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 31:14


Today's Guest, Mr. Raji Abdulgafar, He is a Programmer, Python lover, Certified Ethical Hacker, Community Developer, Digital Forensics Expert and in the recently concluded NaijaSecCon his team (L.I.G S3C) came out as the first runner up, He is a passionate and curious researcher, he  shares his story with us. Do listen and have fun.  “I don't focus on the challenges, if I focus on the challenge I won't move on” Notes from Today's Episode: Your curiosity and desire to figure out how things work propels you to probe and understand the underlying principles behind a lot of things For users security ensure you are logged in and viewing the right website you intend to visit Avoid code redundancy; Write a simple code Don't chose a dictionary word as your password or anything related to your personal life e.g. street name, names of your loved ones. They are easy to crack; ensure to change your passwords periodically. Never use a password for multiple accounts, so in case one of them is compromised, the other accounts are still secured You could secure your network by filtering file sharing across a network and also use VPNs Have a Vision and a Goal you are working towards (A big picture for your career), it propels you past your challenges.   Demystifying myths The Myth that all hackers are bad, I don't seem to know where they got that from. Well, maybe in movies they see the guy behind the black and green screen. This is not true, an ethical hacker is someone who legally attempts to break into a computer system or network in order to find its vulnerability (weakness) and secure it. Remember to go out and create Awesomeness, I am looking forward to hearing from you, send in your comments via email:  thecreativeschronicles@gmail.com, remember to subscribe on iTunes and any other podcasting app you use, just search for thecreativeschronicles on your podcasting app and subscribe, thank You!   Show Notes: Abdulgafar Raji on Twitter - @mrgaphy

Yoga | Birth | Babies
Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders with Paige Bellenbaum of the Motherhood Center

Yoga | Birth | Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 43:26


In this episode of Yoga | Birth | Babies, I speak with licensed social worker and Program Director of the Motherhood Center of New York, Paige Bellenbaum.  This deeply honest and moving discussion needs to be heard and discussed with all expectant women, partners and support people. It is reported that 1 in 5 women experience perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.  It’s important to note that this statistic is only based on reported cases and that many more women will suffer in silence. Many professionals feel a more accurate statistic is 1 in 3 people. Paige bravely discusses her own debilitating experience with postpartum depression and anxiety and her commitment to supporting those experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. In this episode:  What brought Paige to this work and her own experience with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. How common perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) are for women Seeing and understanding the symptoms of PMADs Do PMADs go away on their own? What OBGYNs, midwives  and pediatricians are doing in regards to PMADs The difficulty many women face telling anyone they are struggling How a friend, partner or family member can tell someone if they think their loved one is suffering from a PMAD Do PMADs only happen after the birth of your first child Who is at greater risk for a PMAD Places someone suffering from PDAD can seek help   About Paige: Paige started her social work career working at a homeless shelter for families in San Francisco, where she built a $4 million Housing and Aftercare Program for families transitioning from homelessness to permanent housing. She then moved to New York City in 2000 to get her Masters of Social Work at Columbia University. After she graduated, she worked for an organization called the Center for Family Life located in Sunset Park Brooklyn as a Community Developer, where she was responsible for community outreach and relations for the organization. She also oversaw a food pantry and advocacy clinic. Paige then worked as the Director of Advocacy and Community Outreach for Habitat for Humanity – New York City for many years. While at Habitat, she had her first child – Max. After Max was born, Paige suffered from severe postpartum depression that almost cost her her own life. Once she began to heal, she became committed to fighting for education, screening and treatment for postpartum depression so that no more women would have to suffer silently. She drafted legislation in New York State that was championed by State Senator Liz Krueger, mandating education and strongly encouraging screening of all new and expecting mothers that was signed into law in 2014. Paige has been an outspoken advocate on the issue of postpartum depression, and uses her own story as a tool for change. She has appeared on the Today Show, NPR, PBS Newshour and in Women’s Health Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and several other print publications. Paige left her post as Director of Community Programs at Settlement Housing Fund to help open The Motherhood Center, where she oversaw a portfolio of programs ranging from a homeless shelter for families, transitional housing, a state of the art computer lab, and an alternative to incarceration program for young adults. Paige is currently on the steering committee of the NYC Maternal Depression Collaborative that is responsible for implementing the First Lady’s commitment to screening every new and expecting mother for postpartum depression. She also is a Board Member of a non-profit called Refoundry that trains formerly incarcerated people to repurpose discarded materials into home furnishings, and incubates participan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Community Signal
Why Ubisoft Created a Community Content Team

Community Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 30:56


Ubisoft’s community content team helps the gaming company’s community developers and managers by creating polished content, inspired by and sometimes derived from the community. After spending time as a community developer himself, Zack Cooper was tapped to start this team, and has led it for the last 3 and a half years. We discuss: How the community content team benefits the community team Zack’s favorite stories of content that has come from the community If this model could make sense in other industries Our Podcast is Made Possible By… If you enjoy our show, please know that it’s only possible with the generous support of our sponsor: Open Social. Big Quotes “I am absolutely in love with community creations as a whole. I think it’s important that, as a community team, we create an environment that allows people to share written word on a forum, Reddit post, tweets, whatever it may be. Art is such a wonderful form of expression. We see that in fan art. We see that in cosplay… If we can prop up an artist and showcase some of their work, provide them with a wider range of eyeballs, that’s a great thing.” – @Z_Cooperstown “The mission [of community developers in gaming] is always to ensure that the development process is humanized and that people understand that games aren’t made in a vacuum by robots, that it is real people [working on them].” – @Z_Cooperstown “[Having an in-house community content team] speaks to flexibility and affordability. It allows us to ensure that our productions are indeed completed with the passion that we hope to get from the community, as well. The team that I lead is filled with people who also play and love games, so they’re familiar with what it is that we are doing. This ensures that we’re able to look at it through the lens of the player.” – @Z_Cooperstown About Zack Cooper Zack Cooper is community content lead at Ubisoft, working with their community teams around the world to help tell great stories. He started at Ubisoft Toronto in March of 2012, fresh off the birth of his first daughter, following an 11-year career in radio broadcasting. Zack was a reporter, talk show host, and sports anchor, while hosting a video game show on the side. He appreciates quality and creative storytelling and has a passion for music, both of which help maintain sanity amid all the stresses of everyday life. Related Links Sponsor: Open Social, community building for nonprofits Zack’s Twitter Ubisoft, where Zack is community content lead Ubisoft Toronto, where Zack started at Ubisoft and worked for more than 5 years Gabe Graziani, a previous guest of the show, who also works at Ubisoft and contributed to this episode I hope Zack Cooper is our Splinter Cell 7 Community Developer, a Ubisoft forum thread Into the Creed, a documentary about the community behind Assassin’s Creed “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” a community project from players of Ubisoft’s Rocksmith Transcript View transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be so grateful if you spread the word and supported Community Signal on Patreon. Thank you for listening to Community Signal.

Bierabvier - Geschichten von Menschen
#17 Auf 1 Bier ab Vier mit Philipp Meier

Bierabvier - Geschichten von Menschen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 58:28


Zu Gast bei uns ist Philipp Meier, Community Developer bei Swissinfo. Wir trinken mit ihm ein Bier und sprechen über Communities, Livestreaming und Formate. Früher… mehr#17 Auf 1 Bier ab Vier mit Philipp Meier The post #17 Auf 1 Bier ab Vier mit Philipp Meier appeared first on bierabvier.

Unsung Everyday People
217 - UNSUNG 5-6-17 - Ernie Covington - Community Developer

Unsung Everyday People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 57:49


Career developer of affordable housing in the northwest.

Healthy Births, Happy Babies
090: Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders Support at The Motherhood Center | Paige Bellenbaum

Healthy Births, Happy Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 37:17


Guest: Paige Bellenbaum is the program director of The Motherhood Center of Manhattan, offering a comprehensive program of services for pregnant and postpartum women to help them overcome perinatal mood and anxiety disorders In this episode, we will cover: how Paige's recovery from severe postpartum (even having suicidal thoughts) led her to become an outspoken advocate on the issue of postpartum depression, and uses her own story as a tool for change what the most common signs of postpartum depression are so you can recognize them in yourself or others how to find resources in your city to help yourself out of this seemingly helpless situation Resources mentioned in the conversation: link to The Motherhood Center of Manhattan's website www.CapWellnessCenter.com  About Paige Bellenbaum: Paige Bellenbaum, LMSW is the program director of The Motherhood Center of Manhattan. For the past 20 years, Paige has been committed to the field of social work practice, focusing her efforts on direct service to have a micro impact, and public policy to have a macro impact. Paige started her social work career working at a homeless shelter for families in San Francisco, where she built a $4 million Housing and Aftercare Program for families transitioning from homelessness to permanent housing. She then moved to New York City in 2000 to get her Masters of Social Work at Columbia University. After she graduated, she worked for an organization called the Center for Family Life located in Sunset Park Brooklyn as a Community Developer, where she was responsible for community outreach and relations for the organization. She also oversaw a food pantry and advocacy clinic. Paige then worked as the Director of Advocacy and Community Outreach for Habitat for Humanity – New York City for many years. While at Habitat, she had her first child – Max. After Max was born, Paige suffered from severe postpartum depression that almost cost her her own life. Once she began to heal, she became committed to fighting for education, screening and treatment for postpartum depression so that no more women would have to suffer silently. She drafted legislation in New York State that was championed by State Senator Liz Krueger, mandating education and strongly encouraging screening of all new and expecting mothers that was signed into law in 2014. Paige has been an outspoken advocate on the issue of postpartum depression, and uses her own story as a tool for change. She has appeared on the Today Show, NPR, PBS Newshour and in Women’s Health Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and several other print publications. Paige recently left her post as Director of Community Programs at Settlement Housing Fund where she oversaw a portfolio of programs ranging from a homeless shelter for families, transitional housing, a state of the art computer lab, and an alternative to incarceration program for young adults. Paige is currently on the steering committee of the NYC Maternal Depression Collaborative that is responsible for implementing the First Lady of New York's commitment to screening every new and expecting mother for postpartum depression. She also is a Board Member of a non-profit called Refoundry that trains formerly incarcerated people to repurpose discarded materials into home furnishings, and incubates participants into their own businesses. Paige has been a member of Community Board 6 in Brooklyn for 5 years, where she serves as the Chair of Human Services.  

Scott Thompson Show
Wynne helping home buyers, new benches and fighting Hydro One.

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 49:52


On Monday, Kathleen Wynne will unveil her government's plan to help first time home buyers. What do we know so far? Guest: Tim Hudak, CEO of the Ontario Real Estate Association. Gore Park has new benches however they are impossible to lie down or sleep on due to an armrest in the middle of the bench. Advocates are wondering whether the benches are ‘defensive architecture'. How were the benches selected? Guest: Greg Tedesco, Community Developer with the Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton. Guest: Meaghan Stewart, Landscape Architect for the City of Hamilton. An Ontario resident and Hydro One are going head to head over delivery charges during an eight month period where the property owner's power line was disconnected. What has the cottage owner gone through so far.  Guest: Kip Van Kempen, cottage owner fighting Hydro One charges.

Journalismus Y
Episode 20 Philipp Meier

Journalismus Y

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 29:16


«Traue keinem über 30» ist grundsätzlich unser Credo. Doch bei Philipp Meier – Enfant terrible, ex-Landschaftsgärtner, ex-Cabaret Voltaire Ko-Direktor und heute Community Developer (zuerst watson, jetzt swissinfo) – machen wir gerne eine Ausnahme. In unsere letzten Gespräch vor der Sommerpause haben wir einen tiefen Einblick erhalten in das Selbstverständnis des nicht-Social-Media-Managers.

RePlacing Church: Local Spirituality, Innovative Community & Social Change with Ben Katt
#22 Reesheda Graham-Washington & Community Transformation | Social Entrepreneur & Community Developer

RePlacing Church: Local Spirituality, Innovative Community & Social Change with Ben Katt

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 47:28


Reesheda Graham-Washington joins me to talk about returning and giving back to the neighborhood she grew up in, learning “Asset Based Community Development” from the innate practices of her Great-Grandmother and African ancestors, social entrepreneurship risks and funding, her latest venture (L!VE Cafe), and the one thing she wants the church to hear from her as a black woman. Reesheda is the Executive Director of Communities First Association, the Founder and CEO of L!VE Cafe, a transformational experience cafe and creative space, a licensed minister in the Evangelical Covenant Church, and a former education leader in Chicago Public Schools.    Support L!VE Cafe: a Transformational Experience Cafe Creative Space: https://www.fundable.com/lve-cafe   SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW The RePLACING CHURCH Podcast at www.replacingchurch.org/itunes. Sign up for RePLACING CHURCH updates at www.replacingchurch.org.

Kill Connor Club Podcast
#20 - Gabe Graziani (UbiGabe) Interview - Ubisoft Community Developer

Kill Connor Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2016 143:48


James & Tyler are back with another episode, this time with Gabe Graziani the community developer at Ubisoft and formerly of Assassin's Creed. They talk Gabe's work on AC, community growth, favourite moments of the franchise as well as many other interesting insights.

The Leadership Show
Steve Harper

The Leadership Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2014 24:55


The Community Developer for Christian Vision on hearing God's audible voice and the journey God has taken him on since he turned down the chance of becoming a professional footballer.

Every Life Is Interesting
Episode 4: Charles Rosen (Community Developer)

Every Life Is Interesting

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2013 69:54


Charles is an "individual" under the purest definition of the word. A unique worldview, a magnanimous spirit, and a colorful and varied journey from Kingston, Ontario to New York City to the suburbs around it. He's worked at a law firm, made interesting independent films and big budget commercials, and has created his own job type, if you will... a "Community Developer"... not a housing developer but a true community developer... with a mission to improve the lives of people around him. Listen to the interview to understand his singular approach to his life and his community.

Cuso International West
Doug Piquette from Alberta, Served in Peru from 1996-2001- Podcast # 193

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2010 5:56


Doug Piquette worked as a Community Developer in Northern Alberta and Bangladesh. Doug applied his experiences and skills in Peru for a term of 5 years by developing marketing projects for small villagers that were trying to export medicines. Later, he created participatory community plans. Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in 43 countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org

Masters Commission of Cincinnati Chapel

Stewart Carpenter, Community Developer, talks about the Navy Seals tough training and strong committment to Success

Masters Commission of Cincinnati Chapel

Stew Carpenter, Community Developer for MCC, starts the new year off right with a great message

Masters Commission of Cincinnati Chapel

Stew Carpenter, Community Developer for MCC

Masters Commission of Cincinnati Chapel
High Tolerence for Low Commitment

Masters Commission of Cincinnati Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2008 33:24


Stew Carpenter, Community Developer for MCC