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On today's Barstool Rundown, Tommy Smokes, Kenjac, and Pat break down Dave Portnoy and Josh Richard's Zach Bryan diss track getting taken down by Warner Music Group, Mark Wahlberg's restaurant burning down, Steve Kerr getting booed in Boston at the TD Garden, and Dana & Francis swimming in Dave's pool. Timecodes 00:00 Start 00:55 Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards Zach Bryan Diss Track gets removed from the internet 06:29 Mark Wahlberg Restaurant fire 10:53 STeve Kerr Booed at TD Garden 13:19 Francis and Dana swim in Dave Portnoy's Pool 14:13 Aftershow Support our sponsors Proper Wild Use code WILD for 30% off at https://properwild.com Factor Head to https://FACTORMEALS.com/rundown50 and use code rundown50 to get 50% off your first box and 20% off your next month.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolrundown
FLOW’s Christie & Jessica speak with Dana Francis, Social Worker at University of California San Francisco, who specializes in supporting adults with bleeding disorders, as well as their partners and other family members. What can individuals do to support themselves through the grieving process? Collective trauma / collective PTSD, caregiver / carrier grief, and transitional grief are discussed in today’s special episode of Bloodstream. Mental health resources are available at letstalkmh.com/resources Hear our hosts on FLOW - straight talk about extreme periods, wherever you get your podcasts. March is Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month and The Bloodstream Podcast is bringing you short daily episodes. Find out more about all of Bloodstream Media shows at www.bloodstreammedia.com Program Notes: Thank you, Dana! Let’s Talk, the mental health documentary featuring Dana Francois: https://www.believeltd.com/project-lets-talk-mental-health https://letstalkmh.com/resources Find today’s Hosts’ on Instagram: @jessicalaurenrichmond @howtotalktoyourdoctor Learn more about how you can get involved during Bleeding Disorder Awareness Month with NHF: https://www.hemophilia.org/give/join-us/bleeding-disorders-awareness-month Show your pride for Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month with these resources from HFA: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/for-patient-families/meetings-events/bleeding-disorders-awareness-month/
La respuesta internacional ante las crisis humanitarias migratorias de Venezuela y Nicaragua (Panel 3) Chiara Cardoletti-Carroll, Representante Regional Adjunto del Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados para los Estados Unidos de América y el Caribe (UNHCR) Luca Dall’Oglio, Jefe de Misión, Organización Internacional para la Migraciones (OIM) de EE. UU. Dana Francis, Directora, Oficina de Asistencia para Europa, Asia Central, y las Américas, Oficina de Población, Refugiados y Migración, Departamento de Estado de EE. UU. Betilde Muñoz-Pogossian, Directora, Departamento de Inclusión Social, Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA) Moderador: Juan F. Jiménez Mayor, Ex Primer Ministro y Ex Ministro de Justicia de los Derechos Humanos del Perú ¿Nuevos enfoques hacia la protección y la integración de migrantes y refugiados en la región? Diego Chaves, Investigador Visitante, MPI Jessica Bolter, Analista de Políticas Públicas, MPI Mientras las crisis continúan desarrollándose en Venezuela y Nicaragua, más de 4,5 millones de personas han dejado a esos países, con la mayoría instalándose en países vecinos en la región. Hasta la fecha, los países latinoamericanos generalmente han respondido por buscar maneras pragmáticas para recibir e integrar migrantes y refugiados de Venezuela y Nicaragua. Esta serie de debates en panel examina los desafíos futuros mientras países de la región busca establecer estrategias futuras para responder a flujos migratorios a gran escala. Responsables políticos y principales interesados de la región, así como representantes de instituciones internacionales destacadas involucradas en la respuesta regional, ofrecen sus puntos de vista sobre requisitos de entrada cambiantes; vías legales y proceso de asilo; acceso a la educación, servicios de salud y servicios públicos; y las oportunidades y retos que esos flujos migratorios exponen por el futuro de la región. Las observaciones dadas en inglés fueron traducidas al español en esta grabación.
Our guest on this episode of the This is a Man’s World podcast is Dana Francis, a mom, steamfitter/pipe-fitter, apprentice welder, and podcaster. Dana got into the trades when she realised that she needed a bit more financial stability than she currently had in construction retail. She was accepted into the Women Building Futures program and quickly realised that this would be a much better situation for herself and her family. Always one to appreciate a hard day’s work, Dana has found fulfilment in her career and encourages other women to learn more about the trades industry. Dana and Michelle swap stories about their experiences on the job site, appropriate and inappropriate treatment they have received, and the varying levels of support for women in the trades they have observed. It is interesting how even the simple act of wearing makeup is perceived, and Dana and Michelle discuss what it is like to be a woman, a mom, and a tradeswoman. Dana encourages other women who are in the trades or considering a career in the trades to stick with it if it is what you really want to do and be open-minded about taking new opportunities. Don’t be frightened off by the long work hours but find a schedule that will work for you and your family, especially if you have children in daycare. It is important for women to continue to seek employment in the trades and to support each other along the way. Time Stamps: 0:41 – Dana Francis is a steamfitter/pipe-fitter and apprentice welder and she hosts the Career Pod podcast – she describes her journey to get here. 2:16 – How Dana knew she needed to get into the trades. 3:42 – The Women Building Futures program in Canada was the jumpstart she needed to get into her new career. 6:00 – Dana emphasises the importance of employers supporting women in the trades. 6:51 – Is it difficult for women to start careers in the trades in their 30’s? 9:21 – Can only certain types of women survive in the trades industry? 10:56 – Has Dana received any special treatment being a woman on the job site? 12:34 – Dana’s experience working with other women on site. 16:24 – Advice to women entering the trades. 21:47 – Dana’s preference for extreme cold weather over extreme hot weather. 23:29 – How they deal with bears and cougars on site. 25:35 – Dana’s assessment of how the trades industry is doing in Canada. 27:34 – How Dana navigates home/life balance as a mom. 30:30 – The sleep deprivation and physical damage that new moms are dealing with are really impairments to their effective work life. 32:35 – Dana talks about her passion for diversity and inclusion in the workplace. 34:39 – Advice to women considering a career in the trades. Key Quotes: “I think you can pretty much start at any age.” “You have to be able to navigate different social situations at work.” “I don’t ever want to think that there is not room for improvement.” “I have to find a way to laugh at myself every day because if not I am taking my job too seriously.” “Once your foot is in the door, make sure you’re holding the door for someone else.” Connect with Dana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-francis-4787938a/?originalSubdomain=ca https://twitter.com/careerpod http://careerpod.podbean.com/ https://www.instagram.com/careerpod/ Support the show https://www.patreon.com/Thisisamansworld - --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shewhodareswins/message
Today we're joined by Dana Francis, tradeswoman, podcaster, Momma, and woman on a mission to challenge gender norms. Check out Dana's podcast here http://careerpod.podbean.com/ Shownotes can be found at www.girltrieslife.com/podcast/62 Girl Tries Life is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB.
Welcome to the show! My name is Dana Francis and I will be your slightly awkward, mostly nerdy host. We are your audible career fair podcast for the passionately curious. Here’s a soundbite teaser of the show for your listening pleasure. New Episodes air on the 1st and 15th of every month. Want to make a suggestion for a future episode? Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @careerpod