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On this episode of Grow With Us, Evan speaks with Dr. Claire Sbanotto, Director of Community Programs at the Ronni K. Iranni Center for the Creation of Economic Wealth. They discuss Claire's experience in K-12 and higher education, program and community engagement with social entrepreneurs, and programs like the Mine and Campus Tulsa's Impact Academy. Join us today! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to get notified of our new releases and share with anyone who wants to learn more about Tulsa!If you are interested in looking at our open career opportunities, don't forget to check out our career website: https://careers.intulsa.com/Join our Talent Network to receive access to the latest job opportunities in Tulsa: https://careers.intulsa.com/user/register/applicantAdditionally, find out about all our upcoming Elevate your Career Series Free Workshop events at talent.intulsa.com/eventsGrow With Us is a Pod For Good Media network podcast. You can learn more about Pod For Good Media and other network podcasts at: www.podforgoodmedia.com
Tshidi Madia, standing in for Clement Manyathela speaks to Phinah Kodisang, CEO OF Soul City Institute for Social Justice, about the devastating impact of South Africa's GBV crisis on its youth. From mental health struggles to strained relationships, they discuss potential solutions and the vital role community programs play in addressing this national emergency. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss with Stuart Police Sergeant Katie Guisinger.
In this episode of the Johnson City Living Podcast, host Colin Johnson welcomes Dustin Peters from FLP Counseling. They discuss the importance of mental health, the various therapeutic approaches offered at FLP, and Dustin's personal journey into counseling. The conversation covers topics such as addiction recovery, marriage counseling, and the significance of family dynamics. Dustin shares insights on the stigma surrounding therapy, the role of diet and exercise in mental health, and the future goals for FLP Counseling. Listeners are encouraged to seek help and connect with counseling services in their community.TakeawaysDustin Peters is the CEO of FLP Counseling, which stands for Foundations for Life Principles.FLP Counseling offers a variety of therapeutic approaches including CBT, DBT, and marriage counseling.Dustin's journey into counseling was influenced by personal experiences with his wife's mental health struggles.The importance of intentional family time is emphasized as a way to strengthen family dynamics.Therapy can be beneficial even when there are no major issues; it can help build stronger relationships.Addiction recovery is a long process that requires ongoing support and strategies for maintaining sobriety.Dustin believes that expressing emotions is crucial for mental health and can prevent emotional overflow.FLP Counseling works with DCS to provide services for children and families in need.Diet and exercise play a significant role in mental health and can aid in recovery from mental health issues.Dustin encourages aspiring counselors to be prepared for the challenges and rewards of the profession.Chapters00:00 Welcome to Johnson City Living Podcast09:21 Therapeutic Approaches at FLP Counseling17:29 The Importance of Marriage Counseling23:41 The Power of Expressing Emotions31:23 Breaking Generational Cycles of Abuse38:54 The Impact of Diet on Mental Health44:34 Advice for Aspiring Counselors
Send us a textThis is the fifth and final episode in a series of discussions I was lucky enough to have with esteemed developmental psychologist Debra Pepler in which she reflects on her research, experiences, and her approach to fostering positive outcomes for kids. In this episode, Deb talks about applying her developmental-relational approach in out-of-schooltime programs and in public policy. It builds on concepts explained in greater detail in the first two episodes of the series. More information about Deb is at talkingaboutkids.com.
Our defending champion of community returns to Koco's Pub on "A Cup of Soup or Bowl Week" as John Hoey of The Y joins Nestor to discuss community programs like Head Start affected by federal money and why community schools matter in the neighborhoods that need them the most. The post John Hoey of The Y joins Nestor to discuss community programs like Head Start affected by federal money first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
We discuss with Stuart Police Sergeant Katie Guisinger.
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I was recently a guest on Sara Chambers's fabulous podcast, Chicks Who Give a Hoot and I loved our conversation. We chatted a lot about Mastery, her experience in it, and talked about other people's experiences as well. Plus we dug into mindset shifts we've both needed to make to be successful in our businesses and lots more.I wanted to share that conversation here on my feed. I hope you enjoy it and do check out Chicks Who Give a Hoot!Resources:No BS Agencies MasteryThe Price to Freedom Calculator™No BS LaunchpadNo BS Agency Owners Free Facebook GroupStart reading the first chapter of my bookPiasilva.com
We discuss with Stuart Police Sergeant and West Central Valley School Resource Officer Katie Guisinger.
The holiday season can bring financial stress, more time at home, and pressure to spend time with family. According to advocates, these conditions place survivors of domestic violence at high risk. This hour, we talk to advocates about how they are meeting the growing need for domestic violence services across the state and why the expiration of American Rescue Plan funds could make their work more difficult. And later, we address questions surrounding reaching out to domestic violence crisis centers if you're undocumented or not ready to involve law enforcement. GUESTS: Meghan Scanlon: President and CEO, Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence Danielle DeRosier: Senior Director of Community Programs, Prudence Crandall Center Sheila Hayre: Clinical Professor of Law, Quinnipiac University Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Anita Stellinga, Vice President, Corporate Communications and Public Policy, United Way Greater Toronto, advocate for poverty, mental health and social justice, mother of 2 and grandmother about new approaches for tackling rising poverty in families.
Jill Lagan, and The Best Dam Podcast welcomes Jason Schrock, Principal of Martha P. King Elementary School. Jill and Jason explore the unique dynamics that make Boulder City's schools thrive, from passionate community support to visionary educational programs like "WIN Time" that cater to every student's academic needs.Jason shares insights on hiring practices, emphasizing the importance of community connections, and highlights the success of Boulder City's specialized education programs. They discuss the area's supportive environment, the innovative approach to teaching, and the critical role of parental involvement.You'll also hear about financial challenges the schools face, humorous anecdotes from a principal's life, and Jason's personal journey into education.DISCUSSION POINTSThe Importance of Community Involvement in Education — [00:02:24 → 00:02:33]Addressing Educational Gaps — [00:11:37 → 00:11:52]The Value of Trust in Difficult Situations — [00:22:39 → 00:22:48]Balancing School and Home Challenges — [00:26:36 → 00:26:41]Optimistic Science Fiction — [00:33:10 → 00:33:18]The Greatest Skill for Success — [00:35:07 → 00:35:12]The Impact of Budget Cuts on School Communities — [00:39:00 → 00:39:17]The Unsung Hero in Education — [00:41:02 → 00:41:46]Challenges of Homeschool Funding — [00:50:22 → 00:50:36]Funding for Micro Schools and Homeschool Programs — [00:51:12 → 00:51:28]LEARN MOREClick here to learn more about Jason and the Martha P. King Elementary School.KEYWORDSJason Schrock, Martha P. King Elementary School, Jill Lagan, Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, The Best Dam Podcast#JasonSchrock #MarthaPKingElementarySchool #BoulderCity #BCNVChamber2024 #TheBestDamPodcastCREDITSThe Best Dam Podcast is a Boulder City Chamber of Commerce podcast production. This episode is sponsored by the i & i Podcast & Music Studio. Be Heard. Music for the Best Dam Podcast was created by ZakharValaha from Pixabay.
What can one person do? Meet Dean O'Brien, founder of Yooper Do-Gooders. He shares the divinely inspired story about a nonprofit that emphasizes neighbors helping neighbors. Dean discusses growing up in a tight-knit community, his journey to starting Yooper Do-Gooders, and how it has grown to involve thousands of members. He shares stories of various community programs, such as 'Shop with a Cop' and providing food assistance, and highlights the importance of community involvement and divine inspiration in driving the group's success.Links:Join Yooper Do-Gooders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/593876801343442Subscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 Introduction00:23 Meet Dean O'Brien: Founder of Yooper Do-Gooders01:04 Dean's Background and Upbringing02:32 The Birth of Yooper Do-Gooders04:45 The Facebook Group and Its Impact07:45 Challenges and Lessons Learned12:13 Community Programs and Initiatives16:20 The Nonprofit Journey17:38 Collaborations and Future Plans20:27 Heartwarming Stories and Miracles24:55 How to Get Involved
About today's guestDr. Jennifer Williams is the founder of Teach SDGs and co-founder of the nonprofit organization Take Action Global. She is a thought leader in using educational technology to promote global perspectives and social good. As an educator and author of Teach Boldly: Using EdTech for Social Good, Dr. Williams champions the role of technology in fostering equity, diversity, and social action in education. Connect with Dr. Williams on X (formerly Twitter) at @JenWilliamsEDU.In this episode, Seth, Allyson, Tami and Dr. Williams discuss:How educational technology (EdTech) can be harnessed for social good, particularly in the context of global education and climate action.The work of Take Action Global (TAG), a nonprofit dedicated to climate education and social impact, and its programs that connect teachers and students in over 160 countries.The role of connection in EdTech, emphasizing how global collaborations can help build identity and foster social impact among educators and students.The importance of community-driven initiatives, such as Climate Action Day, where students, educators, and global leaders come together to focus on climate education and action.How TAG's community programs offer resources, frameworks, and support for educators interested in integrating climate education into their classrooms.The unique challenges and learning opportunities that arise when educators and students from diverse cultural backgrounds engage in virtual exchange and distance learning.Key takeaways:Educational technology offers powerful tools for global connection and social impact, enabling educators and students to collaborate on important issues like climate action.Take Action Global's community-driven approach supports teachers in integrating climate education into various content areas, fostering a sense of global citizenship among students.Programs like Climate Action Day and the Earth Project app provide accessible entry points for educators looking to engage their students in meaningful, action-oriented learning experiences.Cross-cultural collaboration in distance learning requires careful instructional design and a focus on equity and access, but it also offers profound opportunities for shared learning and empathy.Learn more:Visit Take Action Global to explore the organization's programs and resources.Check out the Earth Project app to start tracking climate actions and engaging students in climate education.Explore the Climate Action Project and other community programs to get involved in global learning initiatives.Subscribe to Why Distance Learning for more insights into how technology is transforming education. Available on all major podcast platforms.Episode Links:Dr. Jennifer Williams on X (formerly Twitter): @JenWilliamsEDUTake Action Global: takeactionglobal.orgThe Earth Project App: Available on App Store and Google PlayClimate Action Project: takeactionglobal.org/climate-action-projectBuild the Change (Lego Group Partnership): lego.com/en-us/sustainability/build-the-changeTeach Boldly: Using EdTech for Social Good (Book by Dr. Jennifer Williams): Available on AmazonHost Links:1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell.2. Learn how Seth Fleischauer's Banyan Global Learning leverages technology to enhance educational outcomes for teachers and students alike.
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In our newest episode of "Letters From the Lunchroom," we catch up with Judy Hilyard, Vice President of Data & Evaluation for SparkWheel. Judy, the official "Data Guru" of SparkWheel, " shares her love of Excel and numbers. Listen as she talks about how her work helps the "wheel" of SparkWheel work.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
On this episode of Healthcare Heartbeat, a podcast by Avant Healthcare Professionals host Ross Herosian chats with Christina Khan about one of Avant's newest programs: Global Impact! Global Impact's goal is to promote sustainable healthcare in the regions from where our USRNs come from. You'll learn about Avant's "Dream Become Inspire" Nurse Scholarship, and other various community programs made possible by Global Impact. Want to get involved? visit avanthealthcare.com/globalimpact #nursescholarship #sustainablehealth #usrn CHAPTERS (0:00) Intro (01:03) What is Global Impact? (02:32) Dream Become Inspire Nurse Scholarship (04:03) Community Programs (06:49) Meeting Scholarship Recipients (08:25) What's Next (10:19) Scholarship Requirements (15:34) How to Get Involved
Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for providing you this episode. As shop owners we were part of RepairPal's Certified network and you can learn more at RepairPal.com/shops.Customer loyalty programs are crucial for retaining clients in the auto repair industry. On the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, hosts Brian and Kim Walker explore this topic with Joe Schindler and Jeff Rudnick. Joe, a shop owner, shares his experiences with loyalty programs, while Jeff from Pit Crew Marketing offers insights on how these programs can significantly benefit automotive shops. This discussion is part of their ongoing series on customer retention. They highlight how personalized rewards, first impressions, and community involvement can build stronger customer relationships, encouraging repeat business and long-term loyalty. These strategies significantly enhance customer satisfaction and drive business growth.Show Notes with TimestampsThe introduction (00:00:03) Introduction of the podcast episode and the topic of customer loyalty programs.Jeff's background in Hawaii (00:01:03) Jeff's background in Hawaii and the discussion about his current location.Defining customer loyalty (00:04:19) Discussion on the definition of customer loyalty and how it is measured.Earning trust and loyalty (00:06:01) The importance of trust in earning customer loyalty and the significance of knowing the customer's intent.First impressions (00:12:00) The impact of the first impression on building customer loyalty and the significance of creating a welcoming environment.Last interaction and lagniappe (00:18:05) The importance of the last interaction with the customer and the concept of providing a little extra (lagniappe) to enhance the customer experience.Community involvement and charity events (00:20:34) The role of community involvement and charity events in creating customer loyalty and building relationships.These are the main topics covered in the podcast episode transcription segment, organized in chronological order with their respective timestamps.Community Involvement Charity (00:22:26) Shop owner's initiative to involve customers in community charity, raising funds and providing incentives for customers.Supporting Little League Teams (00:23:20) Discussion on sponsoring little league teams, the impact on the community, and the importance of community involvement.Seizing Opportunities (00:24:29) Encouragement to shop owners to seize opportunities, think creatively, and take advantage of moments for business growth.Solving Real Problems (00:25:44) Emphasizing the role of marketing in solving real challenges for small businesses and making their lives better.Involvement in the Community (00:27:31) Discussion on the importance of being involved in the community and creating a sense of belonging, impacting marketing positively.Connecting with Customers (00:28:36) Emphasizing the need to connect with customers in a meaningful way, beyond traditional loyalty programs, and the impact on advertising effectiveness.Fundraising Logistics (00:29:46) Exploring the logistics of fundraising, including tools, graphics, and collaboration with marketing companies for seamless integration.Using Rewards for Community Programs (00:36:29) Discussion on customers choosing to use rewards for community programs, the intrinsic value, and setting up guardrails for giving.Launching Shop Programs (00:41:39) The process of launching shop...
This season of Real Chicks Rock!™ Presents Real Discussions kicks off with a bang. I had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with the effervescent Carla Morrison, a seasoned public relations expert and a beacon of empowerment. With over 30 years of experience, Carla shares her growth story from the Elm City of New Haven, Connecticut, to the bustling streets of Atlanta, Georgia. Discover how Carla's dynamic personality and steadfast commitment to helping others propelled her from a curious college student to a seasoned PR expert and community leader. Tune in to hear Carla's valuable insights on the significance of personal connections in an age of social media, her vision for future collaborations, and her relentless drive to ensure her clients shine in the spotlight. Key Takeaways: - The power of personal touch in public relations - The journey from self-discovery to professional mastery - Building a sustainable brand through authentic storytelling The role of mentorship and community in personal and career development #RealChicksRock #Podcast #CarlaMorrison #PublicRelations #CommunityService #Empowerment #Storytelling #Atlanta #Networking #BrandBuilding
Judge Glenda Hatchett is an American television personality, lawyer, and judge who is the star of the former court show, Judge Hatchett and current day The Verdict with Judge Hatchett, and founding partner at the national law firm, The Hatchett Firm. Listeners can learn more about Judge Glenda Hatchett at her website https://smstrial.com/glenda-hatchett/ and on IG @thejudgehatchett Resources: Dare to Take Charge: How to Live Your Life on Purpose Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say!: Saving Your Child from a Troubled World In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, sits down with the remarkable Judge Glenda Hatchett to discuss her transformative journey through the justice system, emphasizing her role in juvenile court. Judge Hatchett shares powerful stories of her innovative approach to juvenile cases, focusing on rehabilitation over incarceration through creative sentencing, community programs, and personal mentorship. She advocates passionately for investing in youth development to break generational cycles of crime. Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum. [2:00] Sheryl introduces guest, Judge Glenda Hatchett to the listeners [6:00] The story of "Gator" [12:45] “Your past doesn't have to define your future.” [13:30] Getting recidivism rates down to single digits [16:00] The influence of community programs on juvenile offenders [20:00] Costs of incarceration vs. education [24:00] Working with schools and families [29:00] The story of "Miss Hattie" [31:00] Judge Hatchett's current law practice [38:00] “It's so easy to get in the juvenile justice system and so hard to get out.” Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed Skapinok, Chief Commercial Officer at Appellation, has joined us before to talk about culinary-forward luxury hospitality - and I've shared how their "Crafted" program felt as a guest. In this episode, we explore this program redefining hospitality in Northern California.Listeners will learn about:The Philosophy of Place: Discover how Appellation's brand ethos, "place defines us," is brought to life through its Crafted program, emphasizing the importance of local culture and environment in hospitality.Immersive Learning: Gain insights into how Appellation employs an immersive learning expert to create unique experiences that connect hotel guests with local artisans and makers.Community Engagement: Understand the strategies behind engaging not only hotel guests but also the local community through informal classes and ticketed events.The Crafted Program: Learn about the Crafted program's role in hotel pre-launch activities, its impact on brand presence, and how it serves as a feedback mechanism for resonating with local audiences.Business Acumen: Ed shares the business side of these experiences, discussing yield management and how to create an active, energetic public space that benefits both the hotel and its guests.Creating Connections: Find out how Appellation's approach to crafting local experiences fosters meaningful interactions between visitors and locals, enhancing the overall destination experience.This episode is brought to you with support from Sojern. I teamed up with Sojern to study how hoteliers use data to drive revenue and build stronger guest relationships. You can see what we found in this research report: How Hotel Brands Are Using First-Party Data to Drive Revenue & Build Stronger Relationships.Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
During this episode we also talk about the Earth. We only have one! So we need to take good care of it, like it does for us. Awareness is everything, so we will be sharing data and info, we'll shine a light on people and organizations doing great things, and of course some music along the way that's inspired by the need to take action. We'll also preview important details for the No Planet B Jamboree happening this Sun 4/21 in Bethlehem.Guests of the livestream include:- Divya Desai, Executive Director of The Energy Co-op (our sponsor for this event)- Paige Roth, Director of Volunteer & Community Programs at Reverb.org- Eljuri, singer/songwriter and "art-ivist"- Hila the Earth, eco-rapperWe'll also hear from Congresswoman Susan Wild, our Representative from the 7th District of PennsylvaniaMusic selections will include:- "I Know Where the Beez Have Gone" by The Slambovian Circus of Dreams- "grass getting greener" by Easy Honey- "Salva La Tierra" by Eljuri- "Dirty Talk" by Hila the Earth- Selection from "Almanac Behind" by Daniel Bachman- "How Was I To Know" by Missy HigginsWe hope you join us on our FREE in-person, live event on Sun 4/21 at 2pm in the courtyard of The Sun Inn in Bethlehem, PA featuring performances by Galen Deery & the Reason Why, CLOVER, and Moustapha Noumbissi. Please register at nextfavband.com!As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Gabriele Lasauskaite, Head of Growth & Community Programs at AWS, speaks with Luke Anear, CEO and Founder of SafetyCulture as he shares the story of SafetyCulture, becoming a critical app for businesses, supporting 75,000 customer globally and the plans for 100x growth in the coming years.Topics Include:How did SafetyCulture begin? What problem were you trying to solve?Who are the customers of SafetyCulture?Australian Open using SafetyCulture for their eventsAirlines relying on SafetyCultureThe role of technology on SafetyCultureThe importance of User ExperienceGrowing the SafetyCulture business 100x by 2032Interview wrap up
Tune into our latest episode, where James Breese and Josh Kennedy dive deep into the fascinating journey of Nick Charlier from Vivo Barefoot. Discover how a passion for sports and marketing intertwines with groundbreaking strategies in footwear that are transforming not just how we walk, but also how we view our health and our planet. Timeline Summary:[00:00:40] Nick's Journey: From Muc Off to Vivo Barefoot[00:02:05] Transition to Marketing and Foot Health[00:03:38] Vivo Barefoot's Growth and Evolution[00:13:01] Exploring Vivo Health and Community Programs[00:19:47] Future of Footwear: Sustainability and InnovationKey Takeaways:Nick's Career Path: Transition from sports to marketing, highlighting the interconnectedness of fitness and business strategies.Vivo Barefoot's Evolution: From a small team to a global presence, showcasing the importance of growth and adaptability in business.Focus on Health: Introduction of Vivo Health, reflecting on the necessity of holistic health approaches in modern brands.Sustainability and Innovation: Discussion on sustainable practices and 3D footwear, emphasizing the need for environmental responsibility in product design.Community and Education: The role of community programs and education in brand growth, underlining the power of knowledge sharing and community engagement.Future Goals: Vivo's aim to be recognized as a health business, not just a footwear brand, illustrating the vision for a healthier, more sustainable future.Websites and Links Mentioned:Vivo BarefootVivo Health PlatformNick Charlier's LinkedinNick Charlier's InstagramPhase Six InstagramQuotes:"The shoe industry is broken, both for human health and the planet." - Nicholas Charlier"We're trying to move from being a footwear business to a health business." - Nicholas Charlier"Investing in something that's good for the planet and your health is worthwhile." - Nicholas Charlier"Healthy people and a healthy planet are intrinsically linked." - Nicholas CharlierShow Your Support: Rate and Review Us!If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider giving us a 5-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support helps us reach more people and bring you even more quality content. Click the link below to rate and review us now! Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts FREE DownloadsTo learn more about Strength Matters and our high-performance training system, download your FREE copy of The Strength Matters System of Athletic Development. Get it at - www.strengthmatters.com/system
Montel speaks with Dr Joe Goldstrich on tis episode of Let's Be Blunt. Dr Goldstrich is a board-certified doctor in internal medicine, cardiology and clinical lipidology. He has held academic and teaching appointments at three medical schools and authored four books on nutrition and heart disease prevention. He served as the former National Director of Education and Community Programs for the American Heart Association and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians. His new book, The Cannabis Cancer Connection, provides provides patients, doctors, healthcare professionals, and researchers with everything they need to know about the cannabis-cancer connection, including best practices and protocols, through a comprehensive review of the scientific research and the lessons learned from his patients' anecdotal stories. The book bridges the gap between traditional cancer care and what patients are learning themselves.
Join us for a jam-packed episode of St. Louis sports talk with special guests! We kick things off with the St. Louis Cardinals' impressive winning streak and dive into a thrilling preview of the upcoming Wingding event. Discover the valuable work of UCP Heartland as Kevin Litt sheds light on their programs and the Wingding fundraiser. Special guest Oliver Marmol joins us to share insights on the Cardinals' performance. But that's not all – get ready for a thrilling sports spectacle as Coach Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers face off against Memphis at the Dome. Chris Roseman from the St. Louis Sports Commission and Coach Drinkwitz discuss the significance of this long-awaited college football showdown in St. Louis, relive memorable moments, and explore the rich sports culture of the city. Don't miss out on this action-packed episode, featuring Andrew Price, KMOX's number 1 listener, in studio with us!
Many women with violent partners stay in relationships longer than is safe. Even if they escape their situation, it can be a struggle to sustain basic needs. Kingston organization, Resolve Counseling, is looking to help those women thrive on their own. Tara Everitt, Director of Community Programs, told us more about it. An initiative to move patient care online at Kingston General Hospital to a virtual app called SeamlessMD. Instead of walking into an emergency room or waiting for 2 weeks to see your surgeon, you can now turn to an app for bedside care at home. Dr. Steve Mann, an orthopedic surgeon, joined me to discuss the app and its implications. July is Disability Pride Month, although a little less known. It shares a similar spirit of activism and celebration with June's LGBTQ pride but isn't as heavily regarded compared to its June counterpart. CBC Journalist Julianna Romanynk recently attended the disability pride march in Toronto. She shared with me more on the event and the issues it highlighted.
For Dr. Clemens Hong, health is social justice work, rooted in the community-oriented primary care movement of the 1960s. He joins us for a powerful interview about on-the-ground implementation of whole person care in a county bigger than many countries. Dr. Hong leads community programs for LA County including housing supports, reentry and diversion programs, street-based outreach, and benefits navigation. We talk about the “mountain of challenges” people face when they return to the community from jail and prison, and the need to build the capacity and agency of community organizations and peer experts.We discuss: The impact of Intergenerational trauma, systemic racism and mass incarceration on healthDeep dives on reentry and housing for healthHis suggestions for CalAIM: broader eligibility, improved access to services, and making community supports an actual benefitCreating sustainable work and impactClemens shares the striking results from introducing community health workers with lived experience:"There's a study that's been done by the Transitions Clinic, and one of our partner sites, Santa Clara, where they showed that arrival to the first appointment after incarceration increased from 30% to 70%, with their hiring … a community health worker with lived experience… Engagement is the foundation to anything we can do in delivering health to communities: engagement of the individual and the survivors of trauma, but also the communities organizations are really critical”Relevant Links Housing for Health - Housing For Health (lacounty.gov) Office of Diversion and Reentry - OFFICE OF DIVERSION AND REENTRY (lacounty.gov)Knitting Together Health and Social Services in Los AngelesImpact Report from Whole Person Care Pilots in Los Angeles [PDF]Community-Oriented Primary Care: A Path to Community DevelopmentAbout Our GuestDr Clemens Hong, MD, MPH, is Director of Community Programs for Los Angeles County Department of Health Services where he oversees multiple County programs including Housing for Health, the Office of Diversion and Reentry, Whole Person Care, My Health LA, CalAIM, and COVID-19 Testing. In 2006 he co-founded the Transitions Clinic with Dr. Emily Wang in San Francisco. He taught for several years at Harvard Medical School, and joined Massachusetts General Hospital as a primary care general internist and health services researcher. Dr. Hong received his Bachelor's Degree from the University of Washington and his Master's Degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. He completed internal medicine training in the San Francisco General Hospital Primary Care Program at UCSF, as well as a general medicine fellowship at Harvard Medical School.Connect With UsFor more information on The Other 80 please visit our website - www.theother80.com. To connect with our team, please email claudia@theother80.com and...
Girls Who Code recently celebrated its 10th anniversary as an organization, having served over 500,000 girls and women during that time. Chrissy Ziccarelli, the Senior Director of School and Community Programs at Girls Who Code, joins us for today's episode to share more about this impactful work supporting girls and women in the fields of computer science and coding. Tune in to this episode to learn more about Girls Who Code, the opportunities it provides, and how you can learn more. Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.
Cisco's workforce is a diverse group of talented folks whose roles drive real impact across communities.Tune in to this episode to learn more about Nadine James, a global social impact leader with over 15 years of experience designing, launching, and scaling innovative community programs. We learn about Nadine's rich history—including what fuels her passion for social justice and her journey into tech. We gain a glimpse into her day-to-day life, learn more about “compassionate capitalism,” and discuss how this economic system can elevate the human experience. Host Sammy Brenner, Cisco, Virtual Sales Leader, MerakiGuest Nadine James, Cisco, Head of Global Social Impact & Community Engagement, AppDynamics
Show SummaryOn this episode of Behind the Mission, we feature a conversation with Army Veteran Jim Zenner, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. We discuss the unique experience of serving one of the largest concentrations of veterans in the United States. About Today's Guest James (Jim) Zenner most recently worked for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) as a Mental Health Program Manager III. In this capacity, Jim was responsible for the implementation and oversight of the Veteran Peer Access Network, and was the lead program manager assigned to collaborate with the Veteran Healthcare Administration, Veteran Benefits Administration, CalVet, and other federal and local agencies regarding veteran programming for LACDMH. In addition, Mr. Zenner is responsible for working with the philanthropic sector through a public private partnership with Southern California Grantmakers to bolster collective impact work through the LA Veteran Collaborative to help leverage private funding to expand social service capacity.Jim's prior experience includes working as a Peer Support Coordinator for the United States Department of Veteran Affairs, Director of Homeless Veteran Programs/Subject Matter Expert for Vets Advocacy, Associate Director of Community Programs for the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at the University of Southern California, Consultant for the Volunteers of America Incorporated, Assistant Director of Clinical Veteran Services for Volunteers of America Los Angeles, and a Consultant for Vets Advocacy Incorporated.Mr. Zenner enlisted in the United States Army from April 2004 to April 2008, completed one deployment in support of Iraqi Freedom as an All Source Intelligence Analyst from 2006-2007 with 1-14 Cav, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division “Second to None.” Jim went on to serve in the United States Army Reserve from April 2008 to May 2011. He possesses a Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from St. Martin's University.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeLA County Department of Military and Veterans AffairsBob Hope Patriotic HallPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is Behind The Mission Podcast Episode 10 featuring Army National Guard Chaplain and Licensed Clinical Social Worker Nathan Graeser highlighting LA County's efforts to develop community collaboration for veteran support. In this episode, you can hear more about the Veteran Peer Access Network and the work that the county is doing to collaborate to support it's military affiliated population. You can see find this episode here: https://psycharmor.org/podcast/nathan-graeser This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Recovering perfectionist, clinical psychologist, dynamic speaker and global inspiration, Dr. Adia Gooden inspires us all to feel unconditionally worthy. Shift your shoulders back, put your lens in focus and put your thoughts in their upright position as Dr. Gooden nudges us toward claiming our worth outside the hustle.Today, Adia joins host Brad Dalton on the B.E.S.T. Self Podcast!Adia Gooden, Ph.D. received her BA in Psychology from Stanford University and her PhD in Clinical Community Psychology from DePaul University. Dr. Adia served as a Staff Psychologist and the Coordinator for Multicultural Outreach and Support for the Student Counseling Service at The University of Chicago and the Director of the Clinic and Community Programs at The Family Institute at Northwestern before starting her own business. She is a sought-after, dynamic speaker who gives talks and workshops on unconditional self-worth, imposter syndrome, and mental health. Dr. Adia gave a TEDx talk on “Cultivating Unconditional Self-Worth” which has over1 million views. Dr. Adia hosts the Unconditionally Worthy Podcast and coaches high achieving professionals to embrace their unconditional self-worth.You can find Adia's Free e-book on 4 practices to connect with your unconditional self-worth here: https://dradiagooden.com/freee-book/Sixty-six countries from six continents have hopped onboard the B.E.S.T Self Podcast. We welcome back Riverton, Utah as well as Mumbai, Maharashtra to the show!=====Brad is an elite coach inside the most powerful Empowerment coaching program in the world and is currently accepting candidates and organizations. These are not the programs for you if you're looking for free, easy, short and quick. These are for the individuals, teams and organizations ready to live abundantly and ready to put their foot on the gas in the departments of increased income, impact and influence. Click here for a conversation. Greater is coming for you!The #1 Best Seller, DNA Of A Winner: 8 Steps to Building The Soulprint Of A Winner is on the market. Grab your copy on Amazon searching the title or at www.braddaltongroup.comThe Positive Warrior Network limits acceptance of new clients to six each month. All programs last six weeks and guarantee results or you do not pay in full. If ready to increase impact, influence and income Lets Chat!If you feel the show is worthy, please feel free to share with those you care about as it encourages others to be the their best selves. We can all be 1% better today.=====I'd love to connect with you. You can find me, your host Brad Dalton, here:Instagram: @best_selfuLinkedIn: Brad DaltonTwitter: @bestselfuYouTube: Best Self Podcast ChannelEmail: brad@braddaltonspeaks.comLets Chat!Dr. Adia Gooden's Socials and Web links:Free e-book on 4 practices to connect with your unconditional self-worth: https://dradiagooden.com/freee-book/Instagram:
LinkedIn can be one of the most powerful ways to leverage your skills and further your career…IF you know how to use it the right way. Not knowing how to truly communicate and engage with the right people on LinkedIn could be holding you back. The key to using this social media platform is really understanding how it works. Today on The Bridge to Fulfillment Ⓡ, Blake welcomes Callie Schweitzer. She serves as the Head of Community Programs at LinkedIn and has built an impressive career in media and networking. Working her way up after starting with the networking platform in 2020, she also founded The Callie Co., an advisory firm that has worked with FORTUNE 500 brands and top executives. Her resume includes roles with Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global, Vox Media and Talking Points Memo. Twice included on Forbes' 30 Under 30 Media list, she's been referred to as “the future of media” by Business Insider and was selected as one of TIME's 140 Best Twitter Feeds in the World. She serves on the advisory boards of GenHERation, The Startup Girl Foundation, WOMAZE, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy, and the DeepTrust Alliance. In this episode, you'll learn the best practices for using LinkedIn to your benefit and how to network like a pro. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how those who succeed in networking, career growth, and thought leadership are using this valuable tool. You'll learn how to provide real value to your followers, create meaningful connections, and how to embrace the “we before me” mentality. What You'll Learn: Defining what ‘having it all' means to you (9:07) How knowledge exchange really works (12:24) Rule number 1 for using LinkedIn successfully (15:03) How to find the content you want to follow (21:50) LinkedIn tips for job seekers (23:58) An important rule about boundaries (34:30) Favorite Quotes: I really became a human doing, not a human being. I was really so trying to optimize for overcoming this fear I had of not being enough. Callie Schweitzer To me, a personal brand is what people say about you when you're not in the room. Callie Schweitzer I had all of my worth wrapped up in my job. I gave everything to it. I went through so many cycles of burnout. But I stayed the course out of fear and how much money I was making. I had lack of clarity, not knowing what was the right path for me. This is why I'm so passionate about helping women understand there's a better way. Blake I've been able to have it all, but it's all on my terms and my way. And that may not be ‘all' for somebody else. And that doesn't matter because I get the things that I value and at the end of the day, that eventually creates the life that you want. Blake Additional Resources: Connect with Callie Schweitzer: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/callieschweitzer/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cschweitz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cschweitz Rather than hoping the grass will be greener, identify what the RIGHT next step is. We can help you do just that. Get clarity on where you are on your journey to career fulfillment, where you're headed, optional paths to get there, and the right next step to take. Start your complimentary, Personalized Career Fulfillment Plan by going to www.thebridgetofulfillment.com/plan Want free resources to set your job search up for success? You can get them by going to: http://www.thebridgetofulfillment.com/mistakes For other programs and opportunities to work with Blake, go to www.BlakeSchofield.com
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Doug Taylor, the Director of Operations and Finance for Fact Forward. They discuss Doug's career journey, how public health and health education has changed over the years, and the different paths that public health can take you.You'll LearnHow Doug became interested in health and wellness after serving in the military health corps and a medical event in the familyDoug's experience with his undergrad and graduate degree and what extra value an MPH provides How public health in the 90s differed from today's environmentHow sexual health education evolved as a result of the HIV pandemicThe importance of being engaged in public health communities and societies and making connections Why Doug pivoted from working in government to nonprofitDoug's experience stepping into a leadership and management roleHow to deal with the more abstract nature of getting results and making change in public health Today's GuestDoug Taylor is the Director of Operations and Finance for Fact Forward, a statewide non-profit in Columbia, SC, focusing on adolescent reproductive health. His role includes ensuring operational efficiencies, compliance with federal, state, and foundation rules and regulations, and collaborating with the CEO and Directors to secure financial resources that support the agency's mission. He joined Fact Forward in June 2011 as the Director of Community Programs and Evaluation and oversaw all community-focused programming and the agency's research and evaluation activities. The Department managed over 3 million in federal and private foundation funding to support youth-serving professionals in providing age-appropriate, medically accurate sexual health education to teens. Previously, Doug worked at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), where he coordinated the implementation of DHEC's Health Services statewide performance management system and led quality improvement teams in process improvement projects. Doug also served six years active duty in the United States Army, and six years with the Texas Army National Guard. Doug has a Master of Public Health in Health Promotion and Education from the University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion and Education from the University of North Texas. ResourcesFollow Doug on LinkedIn Learn more about Fact Forward and follow them on Twitter and Instagram Support the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.
In this episode, we will learn from Joy Doll, OTD, OTR/L. Dr. Doll is an occupational therapist who specializes in Informatics. In 2023, she launched her own consulting firm to support organizations to bridge health care and social care, Hello Better Healthcare, LLC. She is Associate Professor and Program Director of Health Informatics at Creighton University. Prior to launching Hello Better Healthcare, Dr. Doll was the Vice President of Community Programs for CyncHealth. In this role, Joy supported cross-sector partnerships to build a social determinants of health ecosystem that includes community-based organizations, health information technology, 211 and health care organizations. She led the first EHR integration of health care and social care in the state of Nebraska. She is a passionate advocate for health equity supporting programs like the Health and Dwelling, a Medical Respite for the Homeless and the Greater Omaha Pathways Hub. Prior to joining CyncHealth, Joy served as the Inaugural Executive Director for establishing the Center for Interprofessional Education and Research (CIPER) where she was engaged with CHI Health to develop, establish, and study an interprofessional clinical learning environment. She was the Vice Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy in the School of Pharmacy and Health Professions at Creighton University. During her time at the CU, she was also the director of a Post Professional OTD Program where she was responsible for recruitment and retention of students, managing student issues, and maintaining program excellence. Joy is author of the textbook Grant Writing and Program Development for Occupational Therapy Practitioners: Making the Connection and over 50 book chapters or peer reviewed journal publications. She is a sought after pocaster and speaker including the 2018 TEDx Talk entitled Cultivating Collaboration in Health Care: The Journey of an Accidental Expert. Joy earned her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree in 2003 from Creighton University. In May 2022, she completed a miniMBA from University of Arizona as a recipient of the Common Spirit Equity Impact Scholarship.Show Key Points: • Joy shares about her background and some of her favorite occupations • She describes what inspires her to do this work • She describes her current uncommon OT work • She describes her path and vision • She provides OT practitioners with valuable career advice • She provides valuable resources and her contact information Resources & Contact:Twitter: @joyot LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-doll-80581876Website www.hellobetterhealthcare.com Email me joy@hellobetterhealthcare.comAs always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsotTHANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-seriesSign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsotFor Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewformBIG THANKS to our sponsor Picmonic & Truelearn. Follow the link below and USE DISCOUNT CODE “TransitionsOT” to Score 20% OFF Your PICMONIC Membership today! https://www.picmonic.com/viphookup/TRANSITIONSOTLBL23Happy Listening Friends!Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests own.Be a Patron to support The Uncommon OT Series Podcast project via Patreon.
If you want the juicy NFT bits, skip to the 1:15 mark, because we spend the first 75minutes getting updates on Phil's Celebrity Drama and his Hockey Coaching Antics (and Playoffs!) Following that, we dive into TFM's role in the influencer ecosystem, wether we are TOO negative at times (or not enough), and how these NFT projects could possible hope to win Phil's affection and attention in the future. We then dovetail into business ideas for growing the NFT Sports market, which includes meetings fans where they are - and finish with quick hits on Pranksy, Sorare, Dapper Executives, F1 rumors, and a Hot Take of The Week for the ages. Also, move fast because there is a POAP code in the first 10 minutes of this one! EPISODE OUTLINE 3:30 - Fathers Day 8:30 - Phil's Celebrity Drama continues 18:30 - Top Shot cuts Community Programs 24:30 - The Time Phil Beat Nick Nurse 33:30 - Phil's Coaching Glory in the Minor Hockey Playoffs 56:30 - March Madness Conspiracy 1:08:30 - Joe Biden Hates The Maple Leafs 1:18:30 - Is The First Mint too negative about Sports? 1:29:30 - What These Projects Get Wrong and Right 1:38:30 - The Bros Come Up With a Business Idea 1:53:30 - Bring Top Shot To Fans, Not Fans To Top Shot 2:11:30 - Hot Take Of The Week Twitter Links The First Mint https://twitter.com/TheFirstMint LG Doucet https://twitter.com/LgDoucet The Reel Phil D https://twitter.com/TheReelPhilD
The sponsor of Dudes Talking Freedom is Oklahoma's very own Warriors for Freedom. Founder, Brett Dick and Executive Director, Erica Walker share their stories and their passion for their work with military veterans and their families.22 confirmed veterans commit suicide each day due to untreated combat-related stressors and injuries. Warriors for Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, have committed to raising awareness to this issue.Follow us on Social Media! Like/Subscribe/Share!MerchandiseSponsor: Warriors for Freedom[INTRO/OUTRO]“Stomp It Away” by Silent Partner is licensed under CC-BY-NC 2.5“Ever Felt pt 2” by Otis McDonald is licensed under CC-BY-NC 2.5
Join us for the very first podcast of 2023 as we invite our very own Community Programs Manager, Dave Underhill, into the Studio. Dave is excited to tell us and the Valley Preferred Cycling Center Community all about the new additions and changes to the current program offerings, as well as sharing a little bit about his history in the sport. As a bonus, listen all the way till the end to hear about the nuances of officiating an Elimination race. It's a great way to start off the year.Thanks to B Braun Medical Inc. for sponsoring the Talk of the T-Town Podcast. BBraun is a global leader in infusion therapy and pain management, B Braun develops, manufactures and markets innovative medical products to the healthcare community. They are also strong believers in supporting the quality of life in the communities where their employees work and live.Visit thevelodrome.com to learn more about the Valley Preferred Cycling Center.
Fernando Motolese tells the compelling story of the rise and rise of Bitcoin Praia in Brazil. Fernando Motolese tells Mike Peterson how he created a bitcoin circular economy from the bottom up. Recording everything, triumphs and failures that led to the circular economy concept that made his programs really evolve. He started with paper wallets, then Fernando eventually introduced swipe cards and bracelets and even rings that carry BTC. He also pioneered a program to bring fresh fruit to school students and from there Fernando innovated a point of purchase machine that prints out BTC receipts! This is yet another fascinating story of the growth of Bitcoin working in the real community. MUST WATCH!Live From Bitcoin Beach
“Wedgwood is not just a place where we house kids until they're no longer a danger, it's just not. I think there's a perception of like, oh, it's “juvie-lite.” We do so many, really good things that help them. We're not just housing kids here. These are kids who need to be loved, who have unfortunately not seen a lot of love or felt a lot of love. And they're getting it here.”In today's episode Steve Carigon joins us for a Coffee Break Conversation. As Wedgwood's Youth Ministry Leader, Steve provides fun, engaging opportunities for kids in Wedgwood's Residential Program to learn about and experience God's extravagant, life-changing love. Steve shares more about what youth ministry looks like at Wedgwood and why it is so important.Wedgwood's Chaplaincy and Youth Ministry programs are just one of the donor-funded services that extend God's love help kids grow into who they were created to be. You can join us in extending God's extravagant and awesome love. Your support of Wedgwood means that kids, adults, and families can experience God's love, hope, and healing through exceptional Residential Care, Counseling Services, and Community Programs that are provided with grace. Show God's life-changing love today by making a gift at www.wedgwood.org/extravagant-love
Quality of life is a defining characteristic of communities throughout our region. We rely on a number of local organizations and agencies to fuel the pursuit of advocacy and education in a way that supports residents throughout the High Country.On this week's episode of Mind Your Business, we hear from Sara Crouch, Director of Community Programs with OASIS. She shares details on an awareness campaign that speaks to the depth of services OASIS provides in our community, beyond serving as an emergency shelter for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. We also discuss how OASIS educates business and employees about "red flags" that may serve as a hint that a person is dealing with issues outside of the workplace that are impacting performance.Mind Your Business is produced weekly by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The show can be heard each Thursday at 10:05AM on WATA radio (1450AM/96.5FM). This podcast version of the program is supported by Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Support the show
Dr. Dave Anderson, leading expert in child and adolescent mental health and Vice President of School and Community Programs at Child Mind Institute, joins the READ Podcast for a timely and vital conversation about wellness and mental health in the wake of the pandemic. Dr. Anderson addresses the current mental health crisis and discusses its disparate impacts that could last for decades. He provides both solace and actionable strategies for children and adults to build habits of wellness and offers expert guidance on how families and schools support children and communities during these challenging times. Host Danielle Scorrano calls this conversation “therapy by podcast,” as Dr. Anderson's insights benefit children, adolescents, and adults in life's work toward overall wellness and self-care. Do you want to learn more from this episode? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #36 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources. To connect with Dr. Anderson on Twitter, you can follow him (@DrDaveChildMind) and The Child Mind Institute (@childmindinst) or learn more about his work at Child Mind at: childmind.org.Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org.The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook. Until next time, READers!
ECA's Heater Hotline team serves numerous calls each week from low-income families who have no hot water. The program plans to assist families with water heater replacements at no cost. This week Bridging Philly speaks with CEO of ECA, Steve Luxton, and Director of Community Programs, Lorraine Horton, on the recent launch of the Philadelphia Water Heater Emergency Fund, along with tips on how your family can start conserving energy and promote a sustainable household. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tracy Calogheros was born in Toronto and has been in Prince George since 1992. As CEO of The Exploration Place, which has been closed since March 2020, Tracy and her team have been busy coordinating world-class renovations at the museum, preparing for its grand re-opening in autumn 2022. Tracy has shown she cares about her community by volunteering on various boards and for community organizations. She exudes integrity by standing up for her beliefs and following through on her promises. In 2017, Tracy received the Governor General's Award for History in Community Programs for her work with the Lheidli T'enneh Nation and, in 2006, received the Association of Science and Technology Centres' award for Experienced Leadership in the Field. Tracy has planted her roots firmly in the north, and is committed to making a difference in her region. Married with three grown children, Tracy and her husband John share a passion for their community's heritage and culture by working together at The Exploration Place in Prince George. Learn more at https://theexplorationplace.com/
Welcome to the 60th episode of Health Science Coach, a podcast to help students and parents learn about pathways into healthcare and sports medicine careers. Today I had the opportunity to speak with Diane Victory. She is a clinically licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, trained in various therapy modalities, including Play Therapy, DBT, TF-CBT, ACT, Theraplay, Family Therapy, EMDR. Currently serve as the Manager of Community Programs at PACES, Wyandot Behavioral Health Network. http://www.wyandotbhn.org Subscribe - Like - Comment HEALTH SCIENCE COACH - https://healthsciencecoach.com Website built and designed by- https://lanegarner.dev Supporters of Health Science Coach The Stigma.App - https://www.thestigma.app Gripping Golf Podcast - https://grippinggolfpodcast.com First Responders Golf Foundation - https://www.firstrespondergolf.org/about
Welcome to the 60th episode of Health Science Coach, a podcast to help students and parents learn about pathways into healthcare and sports medicine careers. Today I had the opportunity to speak with Diane Victory. She is a clinically licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, trained in various therapy modalities, including Play Therapy, DBT, TF-CBT, ACT, Theraplay, Family Therapy, EMDR. Currently serve as the Manager of Community Programs at PACES, Wyandot Behavioral Health Network. http://www.wyandotbhn.org Subscribe - Like - Comment HEALTH SCIENCE COACH - https://healthsciencecoach.com Website built and designed by- https://lanegarner.dev Supporters of Health Science Coach The Stigma.App - https://www.thestigma.app Gripping Golf Podcast - https://grippinggolfpodcast.com First Responders Golf Foundation - https://www.firstrespondergolf.org/about
Interventional radiologists Dr. Shamit Desai and Dr. Saud Ahmed discuss the advantages of community training programs including practice building, resident and attending relationships, and diversity of job opportunities after training. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR DI4MDs Protect your most valuable asset, the skill and ability to practice your medical specialty. Be prepared by establishing a specialty specific disability insurance policy from the experts at DI4MDs. Contact them today at www.Di4MDS.com or call 888-934-4637. --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/Bxnlqq --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, host Dr. Aaron Fritts interviews Dr. Shamit Desai and Dr. Saud Ahmed, interventional radiologists at Franciscan St. James, about advantages of community training programs including practice building, resident and attending relationships, and diversity of job opportunities after training. The three begin by discussing current IR training pathways, and what Franciscan St. James offers. Dr. Ahmed is the PD for the early specialization in interventional radiology (ESIR) spot at their program, which has been running for three years. They have 3-4 radiology residents per year, and the diagnostic radiology residency is well established. There are no fellows there, which allows residents ample hands-on experience from the beginning of residency, and facetime with attendings. Next, we discuss the advantages that a small community hospital affords. At their institution, both the IR department as well as the radiology residents have the opportunity to build rapport and trust with referring providers. This is how they are able to build the practice base that is often taken for granted at an academic institution. The community hospital also gives residents more clinical experience; they are taking the IR consults as first years, collaborating on clinical management and rounding with attendings. Lastly, we discuss the benefit of an ESIR program compared to the integrated IR pathway. They discuss how the diagnostic radiology training is uncompromised which prepares trainees very well for job opportunities after training. They argue that having trained in a community setting makes you more marketable when applying for jobs, especially in private practice. The residents at St. James are prepared to go into practice with a broad diagnostic and interventional skill set, but also understand how to be efficient with procedures and build a practice, which is a huge advantage that is simply not taught at academic institutions. --- RESOURCES Franciscan St. James Radiology: https://www.franciscanradiology.com SIR ESIR Program List: https://www.sirweb.org/learning-center/ir-residency/esir/ SIR Integrated IR Program List: https://www.sirweb.org/learning-center/ir-residency/integrated/
Join Arielle and her cousin Candice Miller as they welcome Dr. David Anderson, the Vice President of School and Community Programs team at the Child Mind Institute. He specializes in evaluating and treating children and adolescents with ADHD and behavior disorders. Dr. Anderson is devoted to ensuring that patients receive innovative, cutting-edge care tailored to each family's specific needs. In this episode, Dr. Anderson answers questions close to both Arielle and Candice's hearts. They talk about recognizing possible mental disorders in children, if they can be passed down from the parents, and how to talk to your children if they have anxiety or another disorder. Plus, he discusses what the Child Mind Institute is and their goals to better the mental health of children. Tune in as a true mental health and wellness champion joins the podcast! Follow @ariellecharnas and @somethingnavy on Instagram!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tamas Varga is Manager, Community Programs at Sitecore. In this episode, Tamas discusses growing up in Hungary, the switch from communism to capitalism, education, technology, travel, Sitecore, community, family, sailing and much more.