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(This episode was delayed because of COVID, and was supposed to air before Thanksgiving. That's why you'll hear me talk about Thanksgiving as if it were still coming.) No, not presents... PRESENCE. In today's episode I interview singer songwriter Rehya Stevens. We talk about her album Celebrate and we have a lot of laughs sharing Christmas memories. We talk about the importance of giving our presence - that's with a "c" not "t"! - and being there for our family and each other this during this difficult time. This is one of the most enjoyable interviews I've had so far, and I can't wait for you all to hear it. My listener memory comes from my sister, and she talks about the joy of baking Christmas cookies with our Grandma. I know it's past Thanksgiving, but I have another Thanksgiving story to share: I read A Mystery in the Kitchen by Olive Thorne Miller. It's a tender story of a sister named Jessie who's brother has run away from home. And why is Jessie sneaking around in the kitchen? If you'd like to support the show: https://ko-fi.com/cozychristmas The song that follows the story is called Song for a Winter's Night by The Nancies. It's a beautiful song, and you should check them out. Music: Deck the Halls by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100263 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Song for a Winters Night URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Nancies/Yuletide_Entertainments_2012/The_Nancies_-_Yuletide_Entertainments_2012_-_02_Song_for_a_Winters_Night Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Christmas Eve http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Christmas_Time/03_Christmas_Eve Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Episode Notes Geeking Out is officially back on the air and newly sponsored by Zane-It Costumes and Makeup, Debbie Bennett of Central Valley Youth Legal Services and Sandra Hay!Our new theme is composed especially for us by Rialthos. Check out all the rest of their music on Bandcamp!You can email thoughts or questions to PhoenixPodcastNetwork@gmail.com.Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International:Find out more at https://geeking-out.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Smashing Stigmas and Glass Steeples: Mental Illness and the Church — Shaley Hoogendorn brings incredible wisdom and personal experience to the conversation on mental health and the church. Shaley vlogs at SheLovesMagazine.com under the title, Sisters in Mental Illness, and you can follow her on Instagram at @messybeautywithshaley. Music: Lee Rosevere – Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: […]
The church owes the world an apology for the ways in which we’ve handled mental health and mental illness. Let’s talk… Music: Lee Rosevere – Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Health insurance providers increasingly understand that good housing is good health. To more effectively address health conditions, insurance providers across the country are developing and implementing new ways to improve access to safe, decent, affordable housing for the people they serve. In this episode, we talk to Rhys Jones and Rashi Venkataraman with America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP). AHIP is the largest advocacy organization representing health insurers nationwide. AHIP has about 1,300 member companies that sell health insurance to over 200 million Americans. Rhys Jones is the Vice President of Medicaid Policy and Advocacy and Rashi Venkataraman is the Executive Director of Prevention and Population Health. They discuss the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign, the importance of multi-sector collaboration, the many linkages between housing and health, and why health insurance providers are increasingly taking action on housing. They also discuss specific examples of how certain health insurance providers are getting involved in housing, such as partnering with community organizations, providing case management services, and even investing in actual housing units. “Housing ends up being linked to treatment success,” explains Jones. “A person being discharged to a home is more likely to have a long-term positive outcome than a person with exactly the same clinical characteristics who is being discharged to homelessness.” Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
It’s 2019! We’re taking a look back at the ups and downs of 2018 and looking at where we are and what we’re doing in 2019. Hint: It has much to do with being a place of refuge. Music: Lee Rosevere – Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Mary’s Song leads us to ask tough questions about the theological implications of her social structure shift. What God is doing and will have done is both exciting and unnerving! Music: Lee Rosevere – Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
David Williams is the Policy Director of Opportunity Insights, the new research and policy institute led by world-renowned economists Raj Chetty (Harvard University), Nathaniel Hendren (Harvard University), and John Friedman (Brown University). In this episode, David discusses the fading American Dream, the work of his organization, the recent research showing how neighborhoods drive life outcomes, the implications for housing policy, “opportunity bargain” neighborhoods, and the latest Opportunity Atlas interactive map where users can search any neighborhood in the country and see where children have the best chance of climbing the income ladder as adults. "We’re trying to use big data to inform policy,” said Williams. “Neighborhoods are hyper-local. When kids are growing up in a certain place on a certain block, there is something about who they are growing up around, what they see, and those experiences that they’re exposed to that are extremely important. And that exposure is different just a mile away. And we can really see it through the numbers.” Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
“Very nearly we talk about housing just as much as we talk about hunger. The people we serve keep telling us it’s housing; it’s rent; it’s having a safe place to call home.” – Jeff Kleen, Oregon Food Bank Recorded in Portland, Oregon, this episode explores the intersections between food insecurity and affordable housing with Alison McIntosh of the Oregon Housing Alliance and Jeff Kleen and Anneliese Koehler with Oregon Food Bank. The Oregon Housing Alliance is one of seven state partners receiving capacity building grants from the national Opportunity Starts at Home campaign. Oregon Food Bank is a key partner of the Alliance. Alison, Jeff, and Anneliese discuss their multi-sector collaboration to influence better housing policies, including best practices, recent successes, and challenges. Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Andrew Sperling, Director of Legislative and Policy Advocacy at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), discusses the intersections of affordable housing and mental health. NAMI sits on the Steering Committee of the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign. Andrew explains NAMI's commitment to housing affordability issues, the history of housing and mental illness, the current housing barriers facing those with a mental health condition, and the necessity of stable housing for recovery. "Without access to decent, safe, affordable housing, all the aspirations we have for recovery just collapse," explains Sperling. "For the population I represent, no social determinant of health drives more bad health outcomes than unstable housing." Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Slavic Languages Division of the American Translators Association
This is the third episode in a three-episode series, and today we're speaking about the ATA-59 presentations on Saturday, October 27. Visit the conference website: www.atanet.org/conf/2018/ SHOW NOTES: 01:42 Mike Collins Son of Verbing: Your Way to a Better Translation (110) // Saturday 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. - Studio 2 Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124581&header=&basic= https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-collins-b959a8119/ 12:07 Silvia D'Amico and Catherine Christaki Parents by Day, Translators by Night: Can They Really Do It All? (146) // Saturday 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. – Acadia Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124585&header=&basic= https://www.damicotranslations.com/ https://linguagreca.com/ Recommended resources: https://twitter.com/translationtalk https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Morning-Entrepreneurs-Elevate-BUSINESS-ebook/dp/B01M0D5591 34:30 Michele Hansen and Stephen Volante Mind Your P's and Q's: Translation and Interpreting in International Development (134) //Saturday 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Galerie 1 Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124632&header=&basic= Michele’s website : http://globalhealthlanguage.com/ Stephen’s website : http://volantetranslation.com/ 56:45 Ekaterina Howard Just a Freelancer? What Other Industries Can Teach Us (132) // Saturday 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. – Acadia Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124645&header=&basic= Ekaterina’s website: http://pinwheeltrans.com/ Hotjar The Humans Strike Back podcast: https://www.hotjar.com/humans Hillary Weiss & positioning statement framework http://hillaryweiss.com/statementpieceframework Ryan Swift's The Track interview with Jo Hoffberg with the amazing positioning statement: http://www.thetrackpodcast.com/episodes/011 Jo Hoffberg & Kevin St. Laurent (shake that thing): https://youtu.be/pT2h5WiJ7Qc Copy Hackers. Copywriting formulas: https://copyhackers.com/2015/10/copywriting-formula/ Do 7 sweeps EVERY time you work on your website: https://copyhackers.com/how-to-edit-for-clarity/ https://copyhackers.com/voice-and-tone/ https://copyhackers.com/edit-believability-sweeps-3-4/ https://copyhackers.com/how-to-be-specific/ https://copyhackers.com/the-heightened-emotion-sweep/ https://copyhackers.com/the-zero-risk-sweep/ Lianna Patch and humor in copy: https://www.punchlinecopy.com/ And Justin Blackman (Pretty Fly for a Write Guy) https://prettyflycopy.com/ 01:08:34 Mercedes Guhl Translating Books: A Race for Endurance Runners, Part I (129) // Saturday 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. - Studio 8 Translating Books: A Race for Endurance Runners, Part II (143) // Saturday 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Studio 8 Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124629&header=&basic= https://www.linkedin.com/in/mercedes-guhl-65396994/?originalSubdomain=mx http://www.ata-divisions.org/LD/index.php/speaker-lineup/mercedes-guhl/ traduzcoluegoescribo.mercedesguhl.com/ 01:36:43 Ewandro Magalhaes 7 Things a Chief Interpreter Wishes You Knew (172)// Saturday 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. - Studio 9 Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124681&header=&basic= Ewandro’s website: https://ewandro.com/ MUSIC: "UpUpUp and Over" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org) Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ "Southside" by Lee Rosevere from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org) Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Slavic Languages Division of the American Translators Association
We are getting ready for the upcoming ATA conference in NOLA! Join us as we chat with the speakers whose presentations we're most excited about! This is the first episode in a three-episode series, and today we're speaking about the presentations on Wednesday, October 24 and Thursday, October 25. Visit the conference website: http://www.atanet.org/conf/2018/ SHOW NOTES: 02:11 Athena Matilsky Skill-Building for the Seasoned Interpreter (AST-2) // Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Studio 3 Ethics in the Real World (072) // Friday 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Studio 9 Two Roads Diverge: Medical Interpreting versus Legal Interpreting (142) // Saturday 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Studio 7 Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124687&header=&basic= Athena’’s website: https://athenaskyinterpreting.com/ 19:40 Jay Marciano NMT and Me: Securing Your Future as a Language Professional in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Neural Machine Translation (AST-11) // Wednesday 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Future Tense: How Artificial Intelligence and Neural Machine Translation Are Shaping Our Industry (018) // Thursday 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. - Galerie 3 Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124686&header=&basic= 44:20 Sameh Ragab The Definitive Guide to Making the Internet and Its Technologies Work Better for Translators (AST-3) // Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124733&header=&basic= Sameh’s website: http://www.arabianatrans.com/ 50:41 Manuela Sampaio Project Management Tips, Tricks, and Tools for Freelancers (029) // Thursday 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. - Acadia Conference session info: https://tools.eventpower.com/website_gizmos/widget/speaker_detail/18ATA-ANNUAL?key=63935b&speaker_id=124746&header=&basic= https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuelasampaio/ MUSIC: "UpUpUp and Over" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org) Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ "Southside" by Lee Rosevere from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org) Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Lisa Hershey from Housing California and Angela Jenkins from Kaiser Permanente talk about the intersections of housing and health, and how new cross-sector relationships and innovative solutions are playing out in California. They discuss the work of their respective organizations, why the health and housing sectors are increasingly cooperating, how that cooperation is changing the game in terms of policy advocacy, the inherent challenges of cross-sector relationships, and much more! Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
In this episode, we explore the intersections of housing affordability, segregation, zoning, and education with Richard Kahlenberg, senior fellow at The Century Foundation. Kahlenberg has been called “the intellectual father of the economic integration movement” in K-12 schooling and “arguably the nation’s chief proponent of class-based affirmative action in higher education admissions.” He is also an authority on teachers’ unions, private school vouchers, charter schools, turnaround school efforts, labor organizing and inequality in higher education. His articles have been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, and elsewhere. He has appeared on ABC, CBS, CNN, FOX, C-SPAN, MSNBC, and NPR. More recently, he has turned an eye toward housing policy. In this episode, Kahlenberg discusses his career’s work on school segregation, why he’s recently focused more on housing policy, and his latest ideas about reducing exclusionary zoning and updating the Fair Housing Act to make housing more affordable. Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
In this episode, we explore the intersections of faith-based agencies and affordable housing with Curtis Johnson, Senior Director of Housing Strategy for Catholic Charities, USA. Mr. Johnson discusses the many ways Catholic Charities is involved in affordable housing development and advocacy, why it joined the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign, his personal experiences from a 30-year career in housing, and how social justice teachings can inform the nation’s housing policy. As Catholic Charities explains, “Having a stable, affordable home is essential for both individuals and society. Having a home underscores the inherent dignity of the persons who live there.” Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Episode 3 - Dr. Heather Schwartz This episode dives into the deep connections between housing and education with a nationally recognized expert in the field: Dr. Heather Schwartz from RAND Education. She is the author of some of the most influential studies over the past decade on the connections between housing and schools. Dr. Schwartz takes the audience through her work, showing how affordable housing policies can promote higher educational attainment for low-income children - sometimes even more so than traditional education reform strategies. Using innovative housing policies as a strategy to drive better student outcomes is consistently overlooked by both housers and educators alike. As Dr. Schwartz explains, there remains a significant disconnect between the education sector and the housing sector, even though research shows that the two are inextricably linked. If you want to get smarter on the connections between housing and education, listen now! Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
This episode was recorded at SXSWEDU. Thanks to edvinca and Class Central for sponsoring this episode. What's in this episode? This week’s episode features three conversations from across Norway, Finland and Sweden. First up, I just wanted to give all this week’s guests a massive high five for their amazing accents. Listen in to hear about everything from where to hang out in Austin, what happens when you take an artificial intelligence course online aged 13, and how to get over global education being either about holistic wellbeing or being great at PISA. People Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast | Twitter: @podcastedtech Saku Tuominen, Founder, HundrED Hege Tollerud, CEO, Oslo Edtech Cluster Joel Hellermark, Sana Labs If you enjoy listening in and you’d like to support The Edtech Podcast why not check out our Patreon, contact us about sponsoring an episode, or buy a ticket to The Edtech Podcast Festival in September? Show Notes and References Checkout https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast for the full show notes Tell us your story We'd love to hear your thoughts. Record a quick free voicemail via speakpipe for inclusion in the next episode. Or you can post your thoughts or follow-on links via twitter @podcastedtech or via The Edtech Podcast Facebook page or Instagram. Music in this week's episode Poddington Bear | Elephants on Parade Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International
A must listen! A fascinating panel discussion with senior leaders from the National Low Income Housing Coalition, National Education Association, National Alliance to End Homelessness, NAACP, Community Catalyst, and Children's Defense Fund about why each of their organizations joined the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign and the various ways in which housing is deeply connected to their own sectors of work, from education to civil rights to homelessness to healthcare to child advocacy. This panel was recorded before a live audience in Washington D.C. on May 10, 2018. Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Sz…Joyful_Meeting Comments: freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Episode 1 - Dr. Megan Sandel This episode dives into the deep connections between housing and health with a nationally recognized expert in the field. Sometimes, the prescription that patients really need for their ailments is a safe, decent, affordable home. Dr. Sandel explains her career journey as a pediatrician and how she became an affordable housing advocate; the various ways in which housing is one of the most important social determinants of health; how the housing sector and healthcare sector can do a better job of aligning efforts; why her organization, Children's HealthWatch, joined the Opportunity Starts at Home multi-sector housing campaign; and her ideas for innovative policy solutions. If you want to get smarter on the connections between housing and health, listen now! Intro/Closing Song by: David Szesztay - "Joyful Meeting" URL:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/Acoustic_Guitar/Joyful_Meeting Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Irresistible Fiction 2: Utter Bullshit Almost a century ago, scientists searched to find the smallest particle of matter in the microverse. Instead, they found puzzles and funhouse reflections. Deep down inside the atom, things got strange, and even Albert Einstein tried to sweep it all under the rug. But that strangeness at the core of the atom sat under that metaphorical rug, and waited. Every once and awhile, we lifted the corner of the rug and picked out little bits of quantum strangeness that suited our needs. But most of it, we avoided as improbable, waiting for another Einstein to sort it all out for us. Bullshit, my friends, is on the rise, and reaching historic levels. Across the multiverse, it appears that all of those little bits of quantum strangeness have reached critical mass. The pent up quantum strangeness appears to have begun to release itself in historic, multi-cosmic waves of bullshit. There has been a surge in first, and second term Trump presidencies across an infinite number of worlds. In a dark, and frightening swath of the unending abyss, Trump has seized power in America as a warrior king, leading literal packs of wolves from Wall Street. The infrastructure in place, to protect against the build-up of bullshit is old and weak. In a frightening array of worlds, the bullshit flood is topping walls that have stood solid for centuries. If Trump is President in your world, know that you are currently experiencing historic levels of bullshit. Unfortunately, we can’t say for sure when you can hope to reach peak bullshit. Until bullshit levels return to normal, please use common sense as much a possible. Eventually, we are afraid, the whole multi-cosmos will be awash in bullshit. Then, and only then, will we be able to come to terms with what scared Albert Einstein. But, that’s for another episode. In the meantime, a little uncertainty will be good for us all. Bill Murray: “It just doesn’t matter.” That’s Bill Murray, chanting at the end of this episode. The clip his from his role as a summer camp counselor who helps a boy come to terms with his terminal cancer. Murray won the best supporting actor Oscar in the 1979 tear-jerker, Meatball Stew. Music: Broke For Free "As Colorful As Ever" URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/As_Colorful_As_Ever Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Curator: Music for Video Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Kevin MacLeod "Slow Burn" URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Blues_Sampler/Slow_Burn Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Curator: WFMU Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Guest: Michelle Gielan, former CBS news anchor and best-selling author For this special edition of Recovery Unscripted, Foundations Recovery Network CMO Lee Pepper interviews best-selling author Michelle Gielan live from the Recovery Results conference in Dallas. Michelle shares some of the psychological research behind her book Broadcasting Happiness and explains how we all influence others through our own positive or negative “broadcasts” in everyday life. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about Michelle Gielan's work, visit http://michellegielan.com Music from this episode: "The Ache" by David Condos - URL: http://davidcondos.com "Ronny" by Alex Fitch - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fitch/Eola/Ronny_1253 - Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Guest: Lee Pepper, healthcare marketing influencer This inaugural episode of Recovery Unscripted features an interview with Lee Pepper, Chief Marketing Officer for Foundations Recovery Network. Lee shares his thoughts on the state of marketing in the field of addiction and mental health treatment and what's next for the industry. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about Foundations Recovery Network, visit http://foundationsrecoverynetwork.com Music from this episode: "The Ache" by David Condos - URL: http://davidcondos.com "Intermezzo" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Encouraging/Intermezzo_1101 - Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ - Composer: Chad Crouch