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On this episode, Chris, Andrew, and David bounce from Ruby and Rails security updates into the messy realities of caching, UI architecture, and browser support. They break down the latest Zlib-related Ruby CVE, Dalli updates, Rails security and bugfix releases, and what maintenance windows mean in practice. Then, they swap stories about Redis, Memcached, observations about GitHub's reliability amid massive Claude attributed code activity, and the kinds of performance problems that only show up at scale. The episode closes with a thoughtful Rails frontend discussion covering nested layouts, active sidebar links, CSS-powered empty states, pagination behavior, popovers, anchor positioning, and why Safari still makes simple UI work harder than it should be. Hit download now to hear more! LinksJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftZlib::GzipReaderDalliMemcachedAttributed Claude activity over the last 90 days on GitHub (Armin Ronacher X)The Standup with ThePrimeagen Podcast-Is AI ruining opensource? (Lost episode)Nested Layouts with Rails (GoRails)current_page?link_to_ifGeared PaginationHoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleMake your deployments bulletproof with autoscaling that just works.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Chris Oliver X/TwitterAndrew Mason X/TwitterJason Charnes X/Twitter
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Ein Quickie für euer Ohr als Warmup vor dem Spiel gegen die Texans. Hinne, Daniel und Vince versuchen sich kurz zu fassen, ob das gelingt? hört rein! :)
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Claudia Kohde-Kilsch war eine der besten Tennisspielerinnen der Welt: Wimbledonsiegern, Olympiamedaillengewinnerin und in den Achtzigerjahren auch gern gesehener Gast im Fernsehen, so auch zweimal in der Kultshow "Dalli Dalli" mit Hans Rosenthal. Gemeinsam mit Gastgeber Christian Jakubetz spricht sie über Auftritte in deutschen TV-Shows, von medialem Ruhm in Zeiten vor Social Media und vom Wandel im Umgang mit der Öffentlichkeit. Es ist ein Rückblick auf eine Ära, in der Donnerstagabende noch Straßenfeger waren und ein Vorgeschmack auf das persönliche Gespräch in Teil 2, das es in der folgenden Woche gibt.
Am 13. Mai 1971 strahlte das ZDF die erste Ausgabe der Quizsendung «Dalli Dalli» aus. Insgesamt 153 Folgen der Erfolgsshow wurden produziert. Kopf und Herz der Sendung war Hans Rosenthal. Immer freundlich, hatte der Moderator kein einfaches Leben.
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"Dalli, Dalli“ machte Hans Rosenthal zu einem der beliebtesten Showmaster Westdeutschlands. Doch seine Vergangenheit war von Verfolgung geprägt: Der Sohn eines jüdischen Beamten überlebte die Shoah versteckt in Berlin. Vor 100 Jahren wurde er geboren. Klasen, Andrea www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt
My longer-form interview with Angelo Dalli of Umnai during the recent AI Summit. Angelo's been involved in developing some of the important AI tech over the last 20 years and is currently focused on hybrid intelligence (also called Neurosymbolic Intelligence) because of the big benefits he says it brings. I think you'll find this conversation […] The post BONUS EPISODE: Longer-form interview with Angelo Dalli of Umnai appeared first on sound*bytes.
Die Top-Meldungen am 9. Januar 2025: Führungswechsel bei Dalli, weitere Top-Manager verlassen Tegut und: Develey wird Vertriebspartner von Veganz.
A story about women's health and becoming your own health advocate- Join Maddie and her bff Elisha for an empowering conversation about Elisha's battle with endometriosis. Discover the reality behind this often misunderstood condition as Elisha shares her personal journey from years of heavy periods and pain to finally being diagnosed at 25. They delve into the critical need for accurate information, the challenges of misdiagnosis, and the surgical options available.Learn about the profound impact of endometriosis on fertility and the importance of raising awareness to educate both women and men. Leesh and Maddie also discuss the significance of self-advocacy, symptom management in everyday life, and finding effective pain relief. Explore holistic approaches and the necessity of conducting your own research.This conversation is a powerful call to listen to your body, advocate for yourself, and foster open dialogues about endometriosis. Tune in to be inspired and informed.Find Elisha Dalli@elishadalliResources:Bridget Hustwaite Instagram @Endogram Elisha's Fertility Specialist in Melbourne, Australia - Dr Melissa Cameron Books: How to Endo by Bridget Hustwaite Beating Endo by Amy Stein and Dr Iris Kerin OrbuchExpand with us:Instagram: @ExpandersclubBrooke: @Brooke_Harrisofficial Maddie: @madeleine_lucyYoutubeTikTok: @ExpandersclubCopyright @2024 Expander's Club
Hélène MAQUET revient sur l'affaire Dalli qui a secoué la commission européenne en 2012. Merci pour votre écoute Matin Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 6h à 9h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Matin Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/60 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
In this episode, Angelo Dalli shares insights into the evolution of AI, from his early experiences with mathematics to his groundbreaking contributions in bioinformatics. Emphasising the symbiotic relationship between hardware and software, he predicts a resurgence in neuro-symbolic AI, challenging the dominance of large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3. Join the conversation as we navigate the complex landscape of AI, offering glimpses into a future where human-like reasoning powers AI systems. [00:15] - About Angelo Dalli Angelo is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of UMNAI, a leading AI company that is developing the next generation of hybrid intelligence. He is an Artificial Intelligence Expert, with more than 20 years of experience in creating and scaling innovative technology ventures. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
In this episode: Stories from the Week EPP unveil election manifesto and Commission President nomination at Party Congress Belgian President attempt last-minute compromise on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligency Directive Ursula von der Leyen announced Humanitarian Corridor from Cyprus to Gaza The Week Ahead MEPs vote in Strasbourg as the EU prepares to combat election-season disinformation Commissioners Borrell and Dalli head to New York for United Nations meetings Final Compromise of the Platform Work Directive up for Vote at the Labour Ministers meeting on Monday The EU Meetings podcast is produced by OneBXL, Specializing in Audio, Video, and Streaming services for small-medium sized hybrid events in Brussels. Are you looking to take your events to the next level? Look no further than OneBXL, your one-stop shop for all things hybrid events. With our team of experienced audio, video, and streaming specialists, we'll ensure that your message is delivered loud and clear, no matter where your audience is tuning in from. We also specialize in content production for digital marketing, so you can repurpose your event recordings and create engaging videos, podcasts, and more. Visit our website at www.onebxl.be and let's start creating unforgettable experiences together. See you next week -- and every Monday morning -- with more EU Meetings.
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222: Why Doesn't Your Nonprofit Have a Succession Plan? (Mandy Pearce)SUMMARYDo you have a succession plan in place at your nonprofit? Most nonprofits don't, and you may be facing any number of challenges when planning for the inevitable transition that occurs at every organization. In episode #222 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, we learn from Mandy Pearce why having proper strategic and succession plans is vital to an organization's long-term health. She shares the key benefits of having a succession plan and answers questions you might face when planning for one. Mandy discusses how nonprofits can ensure a smooth leadership transition during the succession process that will minimize disruptions to the organization. ABOUT MANDY Mandy Pearce is the Founder of Funding for Good, which equips organizations with all the skills and tools needed to become successful and sustainable. She continues to enjoy developing this company to meet the changing demands of the nonprofit world. For over two decades, Mandy and her team of experts have shared their proficiency in fundraising through executive coaching, strategic and development planning, seminars and specialized consulting programs. Mandy's dynamic teaching style has brought thousands of people to her presentations at conventions, training workshops and online platforms. Mandy established Funding for Good, Inc. upon the core values of honesty, efficiency, direct communication and bringing sustainable dollars to local communities. Mandy lives in Hickory with her husband, Ricardo, and their two fur babies, Dalli and Max. She and Ricardo also own and operate a successful landscaping and custom woodworking company, Two Green Thumbs and More. On her days off, Mandy enjoys working in their garden, sipping sweet tea on their porch swing with a good magazine and cooking gourmet meals for their family and friends.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect by Will GuidaraLearn more about Mandy here, and check out the resources at Funding for GoodReady for a Mastermind? Learn more here!Check out Patton's book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector
Have you ever wondered how we can redefine the education system to be more inclusive and supportive? Today, we take you on a journey with our guest - a 14-year educator with an incredible story. He was classified as a special needs learner, and now works passionately with children, especially those in the special needs community. Together, we unravel the power of mentorship, the significance of positive reinforcement, and how they can reshape young minds. This episode is not just about education. It's about how lifestyle choices impact our overall health, the underlying risks of sugar consumption, and the potential benefits fasting can offer. We also delve into how a balanced approach to physical activity can bolster self-confidence, and why recovery is as important as training in athletics. Our guest shares his journey, from dealing with a learning disability to empowering children through fitness and confidence. We emphasize on fostering respect and acceptance in our society, and the profound impact it can have on individuals. Hear us as we discuss treasuring authenticity in personal branding, the importance of content creation, and the power of believing in oneself. Moreover, we shed light on the need to break the barriers in our education system and empowering children who feel left out. Join us as we navigate these intriguing topics, get ready for a transformational conversation that goes beyond education and fitness, and taps into the realm of respect, acceptance, and belief.Support the showYouTubeInstagram Tik Tok
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On this episode, Janice sits down with founding member of Dalli & Marino, LLP Attorney John Dalli who litigates and tries complex personal injury and medical malpractice matters. John and Janice discuss the incredible injustices that occurred in nursing homes across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. He criticizes hospital lobbyists and owners of elderly facilities for taking Medicare dollars saying they pocketed the funds, and demands more transparency for the money received at these organizations. Tell Janice who made your Dean's List! Follow Janice on Twitter: @janicedean Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2009, visionary, Mandy Pearce, founded her flagship company, Funding for Good, to equip organizations with all of the skills and tools needed to become successful and sustainable. She continues to enjoy evolving this company to meet the changing demands of the nonprofit world. For over two decades, Mandy and her team of experts have shared their proficiency in fundraising through executive coaching, strategic and development planning, seminars and specialized consulting programs. Mandy's dynamic teaching style has brought thousands of people to her presentations at conventions, training workshops and online platforms. Mandy established Funding for Good, Inc. upon the core values of honesty, efficiency, direct communication and bringing sustainable dollars to local communities. Mandy lives in Hickory with her husband, Ricardo, and their two furbabies, Dalli and Max. She and Ricardo also own and operate a successful landscaping and custom woodworking company, Two Green Thumbs and More (twogreenthumbsandmore.com). On her days off, she enjoys working in their garden, sipping sweet tea on their porch swing with a good magazine and cooking gourmet meals for their family and friends. In today's episode, Jenny and Mandy talk about strategies to put in place when investing in your business and some marketing tools they have applied in running their businesses to successfully remain sustainable over the years. Episode Spotlight Yellow Co is an organization that exists to empower creative women to become agents of good.Yellow Co offers small group support, accountability & community so that you can get out of your head & into creating your most meaningful work.holistic support, accountability & community for your meaningful work Be sure to connect with yourself, your work and others because no matter where you are on your meaningful work journey, we ALL have something to give and we ALL have something to receive. Click on the link to get involved and together, let's create meaningful work. Yellow Co ( Guidance groups) Mentions Funding for Good Non - profit Consulting Conference Spotlight Application
Are you enthusiastic about starting and expanding businesses? Working as a consultant, strategy planning, and board development are all possibilities for you. Is there a distinction between coaching and consulting? Mandy Pearce joins us to discuss her job as a consultant as well as a coach. Remarkable Quotes Mandy: Consultants are going to share with you what to do and maybe guide you through the steps of learning how to do it. Coaches are going to just teach you how to do it Travis: People realize the value of remote work and now because of the huge shift worldwide, it's much more acceptable to be and conduct remote work which is very beneficial to the way I want to live my life. Mandy: we're also getting paid for our time when we do it and that has become my way of saying my ideal client is not the 15-minute person that wants to pick my brain for free. Travis: Whatever it is that you've always done this way, chances are it got outdated years ago. Mandy Pearce bio In 2009, visionary, Mandy Pearce, founded her flagship company, Funding for Good, to equip organizations with all of the skills and tools needed to become successful and sustainable. She continues to enjoy evolving this company to meet the changing demands of the nonprofit world. For over two decades, Mandy and her team of experts have shared their proficiency in fundraising through executive coaching, strategic and development planning, seminars, and specialized consulting programs. Mandy's dynamic teaching style has brought thousands of people to her presentations at conventions, training workshops, and online platforms. Mandy established Funding for Good, Inc. upon the core values of honesty, efficiency, direct communication, and bringing sustainable dollars to local communities. Mandy lives in Hickory with her husband, Ricardo, and their two furbabies, Dalli and Max. She and Ricardo also own and operate a successful landscaping and custom woodworking company, Two Green Thumbs and More (twogreenthumbsandmore.com). On her decompression days, she enjoys working in their garden, sipping sweet tea on their porch swing with a good magazine, and cooking gourmet meals for their family and friends. Connect with Mandy https://nonprofitconsultingconference.com/ mandy@fundingforgood.org 704-614-8703 https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandapearcefundingforgood/ Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links More Episodes http://nonprofitarchitect.org/blog Ultimate Podcast Guide https://nonprofitarchitect.org/ultimate-podcast-guide/ Ultimate Podcast Course: Available at Harvard, Stanford, and Forbes https://envisageconnect.com/education-training/partner-products/synergy-learning-institute/ Subscribe and Leave a Review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nonprofit-architect-podcast/id1481292481 Want help getting your podcast started? Visit: https://nonprofitarchitect.org/podcast-production-services/ Get Fully Funded https://mpro.sharingthecredit.com/appointly/appointments_public/form/DBF73E8A-7D93-438E-B42C-6683022EE380
Are you enthusiastic about starting and expanding businesses? Working as a consultant, strategy planning, and board development are all possibilities for you. Is there a distinction between coaching and consulting? Mandy Pearce joins us to discuss her job as a consultant as well as a coach. Remarkable Quotes Mandy: Consultants are going to share with you what to do and maybe guide you through the steps of learning how to do it. Coaches are going to just teach you how to do it Travis: People realize the value of remote work and now because of the huge shift worldwide, it's much more acceptable to be and conduct remote work which is very beneficial to the way I want to live my life. Mandy: we're also getting paid for our time when we do it and that has become my way of saying my ideal client is not the 15-minute person that wants to pick my brain for free. Travis: Whatever it is that you've always done this way, chances are it got outdated years ago. Mandy Pearce bio In 2009, visionary, Mandy Pearce, founded her flagship company, Funding for Good, to equip organizations with all of the skills and tools needed to become successful and sustainable. She continues to enjoy evolving this company to meet the changing demands of the nonprofit world. For over two decades, Mandy and her team of experts have shared their proficiency in fundraising through executive coaching, strategic and development planning, seminars, and specialized consulting programs. Mandy's dynamic teaching style has brought thousands of people to her presentations at conventions, training workshops, and online platforms. Mandy established Funding for Good, Inc. upon the core values of honesty, efficiency, direct communication, and bringing sustainable dollars to local communities. Mandy lives in Hickory with her husband, Ricardo, and their two furbabies, Dalli and Max. She and Ricardo also own and operate a successful landscaping and custom woodworking company, Two Green Thumbs and More (twogreenthumbsandmore.com). On her decompression days, she enjoys working in their garden, sipping sweet tea on their porch swing with a good magazine, and cooking gourmet meals for their family and friends. Connect with Mandy https://nonprofitconsultingconference.com/ mandy@fundingforgood.org 704-614-8703 https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandapearcefundingforgood/ Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links More Episodes http://nonprofitarchitect.org/blog Ultimate Podcast Guide https://nonprofitarchitect.org/ultimate-podcast-guide/ Ultimate Podcast Course: Available at Harvard, Stanford, and Forbes https://envisageconnect.com/education-training/partner-products/synergy-learning-institute/ Subscribe and Leave a Review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nonprofit-architect-podcast/id1481292481 Want help getting your podcast started? Visit: https://nonprofitarchitect.org/podcast-production-services/ Get Fully Funded https://mpro.sharingthecredit.com/appointly/appointments_public/form/DBF73E8A-7D93-438E-B42C-6683022EE380
Mission, vision, and strategy are imperative for nonprofit organizations. Mandy Pearce and Marie Palacios discuss the difference between the three and the ways nonprofit boards should realize these important communications Mandy Pearce, CFRE | Owner | https://fundingforgood.org/ (Funding for Good) In 2009, visionary, Mandy Pearce, founded her flagship company, Funding for Good, to equip organizations with all of the skills and tools needed to become successful and sustainable. She continues to enjoy evolving this company to meet the changing demands of the nonprofit world. For over two decades, Mandy and her team of experts have shared their proficiency in fundraising through executive coaching, strategic and development planning, seminars and specialized consulting programs. Mandy's dynamic teaching style has brought thousands of people to her presentations at conventions, training workshops and online platforms. Mandy established Funding for Good, Inc. upon the core values of honesty, efficiency, direct communication and bringing sustainable dollars to local communities. Mandy lives in Hickory with her husband, Ricardo, and their two furbabies, Dalli and Max. She and Ricardo also own and operate a successful landscaping and custom woodworking company, Two Green Thumbs and More (https://twogreenthumbsandmore.com/ (twogreenthumbsandmore.com)). On her decompression days, she enjoys working in their garden, sipping sweet tea on their porch swing with a good magazine and cooking gourmet meals for their family and friends. Marie Palacios | Lead Consultant | https://fundingforgood.org/ (Funding for Good) Marie is an expert facilitator, certified by The Institute of Cultural Affairs in the USA, in evidence-based facilitation practices known as the ToP Method. She combines proven facilitation methods and her passion for community to facilitate dynamic and productive meetings. Marie enjoys facilitating community organizing, advocacy, consensus building, and action planning workshops for diverse organizations across the nation. Over the past two decades, Marie has worn every hat imaginable in the nonprofit world: volunteer, board member, program director, executive director, and development consultant. Her nonprofit specialties include strategic planning facilitation, program design, board development, grant writing, and messaging. Marie is bilingual and uses her Spanish skills to provide language access services for businesses and local government sectors, teach Spanish for Professional Courses, and coordinate missions in Latin America through her consulting company, MP Pro Consult. Marie is a native of Morganton, North Carolina, where she lives with her husband and three children. Links http://www.fundingforgood.org/ (www.fundingforgood.org) https://fundingforgood.org/free-pre-strategic-planning-checklist/ (pre-strategic planning checklist) YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/fundingforgood (https://www.youtube.com/fundingforgood) https://fundingforgood.org/product/onboarding-strategies-how-to-build-an-active-board/ (Onboarding Strategies: How to Build an Active Board Webinar) https://fundingforgood.org/product/strategic-planning-creating-a-process-that-produces-results/ (Strategic Planning: Creating a Process that Produces Results Webinar) https://fundingforgood.org/product/executive-committees-in-action/ (Executive Committees in Action Webinar) Blog – https://resources.foundant.com/blog/the-dysfunctional-board-what-nonprofit-boards-need-to-know-to-improve (The Dysfunctional Board: What Nonprofit Boards Need to Know to Improve) Related Podcast Episode – https://www.foundant.com/podcast/balance-of-power-understanding-where-the-nonprofit-board-roles-end-and-staff-begins/ (Balance of Power: Understanding Where the Nonprofit Board Roles End and Staff Begins) https://fundingforgood.org/training/webinar-series/nonprofit-leadership-development/ (Funding For Good...
In this episode, host Angie Gust talks about the use of essential fatty acids in combatting chronic inflammation which can lead to illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and bowel diseases to name a few. Recent research has found that essential fatty acids are converted by the body to a novel genus of lipid mediators called specialized proresolving mediators. Specialized proresolving mediators represent a portion of the omega-3 fatty acid spectrum that has a big effect on reducing inflammation during the ending phase of the immune response. Importantly, research has shown that taking aspirin helps omega-3 fatty acids combat inflammatory diseases. Turning to the environment, in November last year the U.S. Department of Energy launched a climate program called the Better Climate Challenge. The Challenge commits to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% within 10 years. More than 90 organizations across the U.S. have joined the challenge thus far. Consider asking your organization to join. References Gong, Y., Lin, M., Piao, L., Li, X., Yang, F., Zhang, J., Xiao, B., Zhang, Q., Song, W. L., Yin, H., Zhu, L., Funk, C. D., & Yu, Y. 2015. Aspirin enhances protective effect of fish oil against thrombosis and injury-induced vascular remodelling. British journal of pharmacology, 172(23), 5647–5660. https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.12986 Labarre, S. Apr 21, 2020. Design leaders at Microsoft, General Mills, and PepsiCo announce ambitious plan to fight climate change. Fast Company. https://www.fastcompany.com/90743957/design-leaders-at-microsoft-general-mills-and-pepsico-lead-ambitious-plan-to-fight-climate-change Marchant, J. 2013. How Happiness Boosts the Immune System. Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-happiness-boosts-the-immune-system/ McDermott, T. Apr 6, 2022. Tribes look to renewable energy to power jobs of the future. Investigate West. https://www.invw.org/2022/04/06/tribes-look-to-renewable-energy-to-power-jobs-of-the-future/ Norling, L. V., Ly, L., & Dalli, J. 2017. Resolving inflammation by using nutrition therapy: roles for specialized proresolving mediators. Current opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care, 20(2), 145–152. https://doi.org/10.1097/MCO.0000000000000353 Taylor, S. 2019. Pathocracy: When people with personality disorders gain power. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/out-the-darkness/201907/pathocracy Zawadzki, SJ, Linda Steg and Thijs Bouman. 2020. Meta-analytic evidence for a robust and positive association between individuals' pro-environmental behaviors and their subjective wellbeing. Environmental Research Letters, Volume 15, Number 12 .
What do you need to make your organization succeed and be sustainable? Are you prepared for the changing demands of the nonprofit world? Mandy Pearce gives you the questions to ask before you start, and the information you need to keep going. Conversation Highlights: {00:49} Introduction of Mandy Pearce. {01:53} Questions you need to be answered before you start a nonprofit. {13:56} How do you do a needs assessment, and why is it necessary? {18:44} Why you need to have your own life to provide quality services for the long term. {24:59} Why doing the back-end diligence is necessary to make your nonprofit sustainable. {29:56} Why do you need to do your own research and make an informed decision. {32:14} The revenue streams that Mandy recommends {37:46} The importance of bylaws {43:19} You need to know what makes you different. Remarkable quotes: We can get grant money which is not the reason to start a nonprofit. People don't want to support duplication of services unless it's providing that service in a different way. You should not serve on a board for life. There should be term limits. Ask people “what kind of person are you, what are your strengths your weaknesses”? You can apply for a grant of three million dollars to use. That's not how it works. You haven't proven anything. Nobody wants to give money to people please. The real money is in that abundance; that story of amazing transformation in the impact you're making, not the tin cup. Resources: www.fundingforgood.org linkedin.com/in/amandapearcefundingforgood https://www.youtube.com/fundingforgood email: mandy@fundingforgood.org Bio: Mandy Pearce In 2009, visionary, Amanda Korye Pearce (or Mandy, as she is known in the fundraising world), founded her flagship company, Funding for Good, to equip organizations with all of the skills and tools needed to become successful and sustainable. She continues to enjoy evolving this company to meet the changing demands of the nonprofit world. For over two decades, Mandy and her team of experts have shared their proficiency in fundraising through executive coaching, strategic and development planning, seminars, and specialized consulting programs. Mandy's dynamic teaching style has brought thousands of people to her presentations at conventions, training workshops, and online platforms. Mandy established Funding for Good, Inc. upon the core values of honesty, efficiency, direct communication, and bringing sustainable dollars to local communities. Mandy lives in Hickory with her husband, Ricardo, and their two furbabies, Dalli and Max. She and Ricardo also own and operate a successful landscaping and custom woodworking company, Two Green Thumbs and More (twogreenthumbsandmore.com). On her decompression days, she enjoys working in their garden, sipping sweet tea on their porch swing with a good magazine, and cooking gourmet meals for their family and friends. Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links Website: http://nonprofitarchitect.org Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NonprofitArchitect Ultimate Podcast Guide https://nonprofitarchitect.org/ultimate-podcast-guide/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/NonprofitArchitect Listen to these other great podcasts from Veterans. https://nonprofitarchitect.org/veteran-podcast-network/ Want help getting your podcast started? https://nonprofitarchitect.org/podcast-production-services/
Eight new dramas releasing in September! TimeStamps! NEWS 00:03:16 - 'Imitation' boy band song https://www.soompi.com/article/1486037wpp/fictional-boy-group-sparkling-tops-hanteos-daily-album-chart-despite-not-being-a-real-group (gets on real world chart) 00:05:56 - Lee Jun-young https://www.soompi.com/article/1485938wpp/u-kisss-lee-jun-young-revealed-to-have-helped-the-police-catch-a-drunk-driver (helps police catch a drunk driver) 00:09:29 - https://www.soompi.com/article/1485872wpp/seungri-and-military-prosecution-both-file-appeals-on-his-sentence (Seungri's sentencing) and what happens next 00:11:06 - 'Hospital Playlist' https://www.soompi.com/article/1485819wpp/hospital-playlist-actress-ahn-eun-jin-signs-exclusive-contract-with-uaa (actress Ahn Eun-jin (Min-ah)) signs up with UAA 00:12:18 - Casting speculations! PREMIERES 00:15:02 - Lost 00:19:32 - High Class 00:22:38 - One the Woman 00:27:50 - Squid Game 00:33:24 - Yumi's Cells 00:38:32 - The Veil 00:45:47 - Dalli and the Cocky Prince 00:55:15 - Hometown 01:00:04 - Love in Black Hole LINKS Jang Dong-yoon heroism: https://www.kpopmap.com/actor-jang-dongyoon-past-heroism-intrigues-koreans/ (Actor Jang DongYoon's Past Heroism Intrigues Koreans) https://mailchi.mp/da35d1e06207/dramas-over-flowers-newsletter (Join our newsletter for monthly updates) and podcast episode roundups! Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/dramasoverflow (@dramasoverflow) and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dramasoverflowers_/ (@dramasoverflowers_). Email us at dramasoverflowers@gmail.com. https://www.patreon.com/dramasoverflowers (Support us on Patreon) or by leaving a review on the podcast app of your choice, or simply by telling your friends. Dramas Over Flowers is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you'll love at frolic.media/podcasts. This episode was edited by Paroma.