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“Moana 2” chegou batendo todos os recordes: a animação se tornou a maior estreia de todos os tempos dos estúdios da Disney e, somente nos primeiros cinco dias, arrecadou ao redor do mundo US$ 389 milhões. As aventuras da heroína ou princesa polinésia, como muitos preferem chamar Moana, e do semideus atrapalhado Maui seguem conquistando tanto mares quanto o público. O filme nada contra a corrente da crise que esvazia as salas de cinema, e segue em direção ao bilhão de dólares de faturamento. Cleide Klock, correspondente da RFI em Los AngelesAssim como a protagonista Moana, que navega por águas desconhecidas em busca de seu destino, Vitor Vilela também deixou a zona de conforto para realizar seus sonhos. O brasileiro, natural de São Paulo, decidiu seguir sua paixão pela animação, se mudou para os Estados Unidos e desde 2015, trabalha nos estúdios da Disney em Burbank, na Califórnia. Ele assina como supervisor de animação de “Moana 2”.“Acho que esse é o legal da Moana: ela é uma personagem independente, tão forte. Tem uma presença tão grandiosa e acho que ela vai trazer essa mensagem de que as coisas são possíveis. É só você quem tem que ir atrás, batalhar para chegar lá. Acho que isso diz um pouco dessa história do imigrante, que chega com a cara e com a coragem e não sabe o que está por vir, mas a gente segue seguindo", confiou à RFI. "Eu me identifico muito com essa personalidade, com essa perseverança da Moana."Vilela se formou em Publicidade na Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba, chegou a trabalhar na Rede Globo e agora, há quase uma década nos estúdios, já traz no currículo outros campeões de bilheterias bilionárias da Disney, como Zootopia (2016) e Frozen 2 (2019), além da primeira animação de “Moana" – o filme mais visto nos serviços de streaming nos Estados Unidos em 2023.A continuação das aventuras de Moana seria, originalmente, uma série para o Disney+, mas a companhia resolver transformá-la em filme.“Eu entrei no time para dar suporte para terminar o filme. Foi uma parte que foi feita em dois estúdios: em Burbank a gente entrou para ajudar a finalizar esse projeto que foi começado pelo outro time", relata Vilela. "Moana foi o meu personagem, que eu supervisionei. Foi bem legal estar interagindo com os dois times e participar desse projeto novamente, interagir com esses personagens. Trouxe para mim boas lembranças e está sendo muito legal ver esse filme finalizado."Conexão e personagens que crescem com o espectador“Moana 2” conquistou esse sucesso estrondoso garças, em parte, à conexão emocional que a personagem estabeleceu com seu público. Assim como Riley, do outro sucesso do ano "Divertidamente 2" (Pixar, que também pertence à Disney), Moana cresceu junto com seus espectadores.As sequências não apenas continuam essas histórias, como celebram o amadurecimento da personagem e do público, oferecendo aos fãs a oportunidade de revisitar um universo familiar e acompanhar a evolução de suas heroínas.“Acho que é uma identificação com o público bem direta. Esse é o legal de acompanhar o personagem: você envelhece junto com ele", diz o brasileiro. "Você acompanha essa jornada, as dificuldades e a aventura vai evoluindo conforme a gente vai crescendo."Cultura polinésia, emoção universalA criação de “Moana 2” foi um processo colaborativo que envolveu não apenas artistas e animadores, mas também consultores que incluem antropólogos, historiadores, linguistas e coreógrafos, para que o projeto fosse culturalmente autêntico com os povos do Pacífico. A direção é assinada por três cineastas, Jason Hand, Dana Miller e David Derrick Jr., e os últimos dois têm sangue polinésio, como a protagonista.Para Vilela, a inspiração vem das ilhas do Pacífico, mas a conexão com essa história é universal. “Se o primeiro filme foi sobre o passado, conectar com os ancestrais dela e conectar com ela mesma e ter aquela descoberta pessoal dela, esse segundo é sobre o futuro. É sobre conectar com a comunidade e conectar com as pessoas que estão ao seu redor", salienta Vilela. "Acho que isso vem muito dessa cultura deles, de unir os povos. É muito bonita essa história de como eles fizeram. Naquele tempo, quão grandioso foi o ato de atravessar oceanos para chegar em outros lugares e descobrir, por exemplo, o Havaí", observa o brasileiro. "É uma cultura que realmente inspira a gente e traz aprendizados muito importantes. Eu me inspiro muito na cultura polinésia também, tanto na música, quanto no contato com a natureza e o oceano. É uma cultura muito linda", finaliza Vilela.
“Moana 2” chegou batendo todos os recordes: a animação se tornou a maior estreia de todos os tempos dos estúdios da Disney e, somente nos primeiros cinco dias, arrecadou ao redor do mundo US$ 389 milhões. As aventuras da heroína ou princesa polinésia, como muitos preferem chamar Moana, e do semideus atrapalhado Maui seguem conquistando tanto mares quanto o público. O filme nada contra a corrente da crise que esvazia as salas de cinema, e segue em direção ao bilhão de dólares de faturamento. Cleide Klock, correspondente da RFI em Los AngelesAssim como a protagonista Moana, que navega por águas desconhecidas em busca de seu destino, Vitor Vilela também deixou a zona de conforto para realizar seus sonhos. O brasileiro, natural de São Paulo, decidiu seguir sua paixão pela animação, se mudou para os Estados Unidos e desde 2015, trabalha nos estúdios da Disney em Burbank, na Califórnia. Ele assina como supervisor de animação de “Moana 2”.“Acho que esse é o legal da Moana: ela é uma personagem independente, tão forte. Tem uma presença tão grandiosa e acho que ela vai trazer essa mensagem de que as coisas são possíveis. É só você quem tem que ir atrás, batalhar para chegar lá. Acho que isso diz um pouco dessa história do imigrante, que chega com a cara e com a coragem e não sabe o que está por vir, mas a gente segue seguindo", confiou à RFI. "Eu me identifico muito com essa personalidade, com essa perseverança da Moana."Vilela se formou em Publicidade na Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba, chegou a trabalhar na Rede Globo e agora, há quase uma década nos estúdios, já traz no currículo outros campeões de bilheterias bilionárias da Disney, como Zootopia (2016) e Frozen 2 (2019), além da primeira animação de “Moana" – o filme mais visto nos serviços de streaming nos Estados Unidos em 2023.A continuação das aventuras de Moana seria, originalmente, uma série para o Disney+, mas a companhia resolver transformá-la em filme.“Eu entrei no time para dar suporte para terminar o filme. Foi uma parte que foi feita em dois estúdios: em Burbank a gente entrou para ajudar a finalizar esse projeto que foi começado pelo outro time", relata Vilela. "Moana foi o meu personagem, que eu supervisionei. Foi bem legal estar interagindo com os dois times e participar desse projeto novamente, interagir com esses personagens. Trouxe para mim boas lembranças e está sendo muito legal ver esse filme finalizado."Conexão e personagens que crescem com o espectador“Moana 2” conquistou esse sucesso estrondoso garças, em parte, à conexão emocional que a personagem estabeleceu com seu público. Assim como Riley, do outro sucesso do ano "Divertidamente 2" (Pixar, que também pertence à Disney), Moana cresceu junto com seus espectadores.As sequências não apenas continuam essas histórias, como celebram o amadurecimento da personagem e do público, oferecendo aos fãs a oportunidade de revisitar um universo familiar e acompanhar a evolução de suas heroínas.“Acho que é uma identificação com o público bem direta. Esse é o legal de acompanhar o personagem: você envelhece junto com ele", diz o brasileiro. "Você acompanha essa jornada, as dificuldades e a aventura vai evoluindo conforme a gente vai crescendo."Cultura polinésia, emoção universalA criação de “Moana 2” foi um processo colaborativo que envolveu não apenas artistas e animadores, mas também consultores que incluem antropólogos, historiadores, linguistas e coreógrafos, para que o projeto fosse culturalmente autêntico com os povos do Pacífico. A direção é assinada por três cineastas, Jason Hand, Dana Miller e David Derrick Jr., e os últimos dois têm sangue polinésio, como a protagonista.Para Vilela, a inspiração vem das ilhas do Pacífico, mas a conexão com essa história é universal. “Se o primeiro filme foi sobre o passado, conectar com os ancestrais dela e conectar com ela mesma e ter aquela descoberta pessoal dela, esse segundo é sobre o futuro. É sobre conectar com a comunidade e conectar com as pessoas que estão ao seu redor", salienta Vilela. "Acho que isso vem muito dessa cultura deles, de unir os povos. É muito bonita essa história de como eles fizeram. Naquele tempo, quão grandioso foi o ato de atravessar oceanos para chegar em outros lugares e descobrir, por exemplo, o Havaí", observa o brasileiro. "É uma cultura que realmente inspira a gente e traz aprendizados muito importantes. Eu me inspiro muito na cultura polinésia também, tanto na música, quanto no contato com a natureza e o oceano. É uma cultura muito linda", finaliza Vilela.
Passage: 16 For where there is envy and selfish ambition, there is disorder and every evil practice. 17 But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peace-loving, gentle, compliant, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without pretense. 18 And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who cultivate peace. CHAPTER 4 What is the source of wars and fights among you? Don't they come from your passions that wage war within you? 2 You desire and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight and wage war. You do not have because you do not ask. 3 You ask and don't receive because you ask with wrong motives, so that you may spend it on your pleasures. 4 You adulterous people! Don't you know that friendship with the world is hostility toward God? So whoever wants to be the friend of the world becomes the enemy of God. 5 Or do you think it's without reason that the Scripture says: The spirit he made to dwell in us envies intensely? 6 But he gives greater grace. Therefore he says: God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. -- James 3:16-4:18 (CSB) Song: With Me (https://open.spotify.com/track/7sHj6YPHdwO9EZsy5FOjyP?si=9fe26f6d1d794757) by Dana Miller, Diana Trout, and Hillside Recording LLC Lyrics: I don't have answers Don't even have words But I have a friend Who's no stranger to hurt Might not have reasons Might never know why But I'll always have Someone close by my side You're here in the hurting Strengthening me Your spirit is gentle and comforting My shepherd when I am wandering Thank you Jesus for being with me Who else could comfort the way that you do Even inby fire you're making me new When all else is shaken There's one thing I know Jesus you've promised You won't let me go Surely You are with me For all of my days Surely You'll be with me To the end of the age (2X) Thank you Jesus for being with me Thank you Jesus for being with me Prayer: O Lord, you have taught us that without love, all our deeds are worth nothing: Send your Holy Spirit and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of charity, the true bond of peace and of all virtues, without which whoever lives is counted dead before you; grant this for the sake of your Son Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Dana Miller is a poet, author, and musician whose work has appeared in publications such as Postscript Magazine, Better Than Starbucks, Fairy Piece, FERAL: A Journal of Poetry and Art, L.A. Weekly, Sledgehammer Lit, ChillFiltr Review, Small Leaf Press, The Avenue and many more. Having completed all coursework for a Doctorate in Modernist Literature, she is currently making significant headway through her dissertation on Anglo-Irish Women Writers. When she is not writing or tending to her many literary projects, she enjoys surf culture, Australian grunge rockers, muscle cars, @Epiphone guitars, glitter, and playing music with her untamed Oz band. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Passage: 13 And since we have the same spirit of faith in keeping with what is written, I believed, therefore I spoke, we also believe, and therefore speak. 14 For we know that the one who raised the Lord Jesus will also raise us with Jesus and present us with you. 15 Indeed, everything is for your benefit so that, as grace extends through more and more people, it may cause thanksgiving to increase to the glory of God. 16 Therefore we do not give up. Even though our outer person is being destroyed, our inner person is being renewed day by day. 17 For our momentary light affliction is producing for us an absolutely incomparable eternal weight of glory. 18 So we do not focus on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. -- 2 Corinthians 4:13-18 (CSB) Song: Wait on You by Dana Miller and Diana Trout Lyrics: In the stillness before dawn breaks Steady my heart and mind as long as it takes My God I've never seen far Just keep my eyes on places You are In every season I will wait I will lean into Your strength You will fight my battles I need only to be still You will renew my weary soul Mending the broken hearts to whole O God alone my hope is found in You I will wait on You I will wait on You When I can't see my way I will choose to wait on You I will wait patiently in all ways You've been a faithful friend all of my days My God You've brought me this far I won't give up on chasing Your heart When I can't see my way I will choose to wait on You Prayer: Grant, O Lord, that the course of this world may be so peaceably ordered by your providence, that your Church may joyfully serve you in quiet confidence and godly peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
The Missouri House's chief clerk, Dana Miller, filed a lawsuit Friday at the Cole County Courthouse in Jefferson City against House Speaker Dean Plocher (R-Des Peres) and his chief of staff Rod Jetton, alleging intimidation and harassment. She told reporters on the courthouse steps on Friday that there is a culture of fear in the Missouri Capitol building. Speaker Plocher joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri". While he says he won't get into the details of the lawsuit, this is all part of a "coup" to take him out. Speaker Plocher tells listeners that elected officials like him, who are elected and answer to voters, should run the Missouri House. We also asked Speaker Plocher about Ms. Miller's comments about a culture of fear. He says unelected bureaucrats are trying to run the House. Speaker Plocher, who is running for Missouri secretary of state, also discussed the recently-completed 2024 session in Jefferson City. He says while 29 bills were sent to Governor Mike Parson's desk, they were important. Speaker Plocher tells listeners the the GOP-controlled Legislature left $1.5 billion on in a rainy day fund. Speaker Plocher also praises legislation that Governor Parson has signed that allows charter schools to operate in Columbia Public Schools (CPS) and all Boone County school districts. Senate President Caleb Rowden (R-Columbia) has pushed the charter school proposal, adding that the bill offers $450-million in new dollars for public education. Speaker Plocher also discussed immigration, fentanyl and hearing aide legislation:
Trinity Investments President and CEO Sean Hehir spoke with Hotel News Now's Dana Miller during a podcast interview about branding the Diplomat Beach Resort into a Signia by Hilton, overall growth goals, managing profit-and-loss statements, trends to watch in the new year and more.
Hotel News Now's Dana Miller speaks with Kevin Davis, CEO of the Americas, for JLL's Hotels and Hospitality Group, about what recovery has been looking like in certain regions, what's going on between New York City and Airbnb, the transactions environment and more.
Caribe Royale Orlando Managing Director Amaury Piedra sits down with Hotel News Now's Dana Miller at the 2023 Hotel Data Conference to talk about how his property is able stand out from others via its independent ownership group, how a rise in leisure and group business is driving its on-property renovation decisions and how his team is overcoming challenges with staffing a 1,337-room resort.
Remington Hospitality President Chris Green and Senior Vice President of Revenue Strategy Gilbert Arredondo sit down with Hotel News Now's Dana Miller at the 2023 Hotel Data Conference to talk about what keeps them up at night, how to successfully collaborate across departments, group demand patterns and more. Read more from the Hotel Data Conference here.
Gary and Dana Miller deliver a moving message this week! We know you'll love it!
Dr. Dana Miller-Cotto is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Kent State University. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Temple University and my Bachelors in Psychology from the City University of New York (CUNY) Lehman College. As an interdisciplinary scientist, she broadly examines why some students struggle while others succeed in mathematics, taking into account their cognitive skills and and contextual factors that could be explaining these outcomes. The goal of her research is to improve instruction and learning environments for all students to learn and thrive, regardless of where they come from.She is currently accepting PhD students who plan to specialize in Psychological Sciences at Kent State University for the 2023 - 2024 academic year. Applications for this cycle are due December 1st, 2022. Please contact her directly at dmillerc@kent.edu if you have additional questions about current and ongoing projects. If you are interested in applying to Kent State's PhD in Psychological Sciences to work with her, please note this in your application letter and explain how your interests align with hers. Relatedly, she strongly advocate for undergraduate research experiences and welcome opportunities to work with undergraduates in my research. If you are an undergraduate student who hopes to gain research experiences in my lab, please complete the form here. Connect With Us:Website: https://www.bloomwellnesslab.comBWL IG: https://www.instagram.com/bloomwellnesslab/Bloom Wellness Lab YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLbxgYhKegSdBN7tzjyozlQFind Dr. Stephanie Akoumany on IG @https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephanieakoumany/Find our Guest Dr. Dana Miller-Cotto at:Website: https://www.danamillercotto.com/Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=0glLKg4AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateFaculty Page: https://www.kent.edu/psychology/profile/dana-miller-cotto Email: @dmillerc@kent.edu IG: @thedailyacademic https://www.instagram.com/thedailyacademic/?hl=en Podcast Song: "Momentum" By Dylan St. John https://youtu.be/ynrgK9Q8er0Podcast Interview Questions1. What legacy would the 75 year old Dr. Dana Miller-Coto be proud to say she left behind? 2. Why did you choose to pursue a PhD in Educational Psychology? What do you want the world to know about children's capacity to learn and earn? Why are math skills important beyond passing standardized state tests? 3. How can we give students more agency in school and at home? 4. How do adverse childhood experiences effect students learning experiences and brain functioning?5. How can parents, schools, and nonprofits support children's early childhood experiences to promote improvement in math and their other executive functions. How might this change throughout the lifespan? 6. What advice would you share with other prospective graduate students and professors? And why did you start the Daily Academic? 7. How have you become a more agile leader, parent, and spouse?8. As a new mom what routines help you and your family thrive?9. What is your greatest vision for yourself, spouse, children, and the world?
Now more than ever we need to protect our kids as they have more exposure online than ever before. Children's Online Safety is a priority that we are taking very seriously. We're living in a hyperconnected age and we've got the Metaverse bearing down on us, so online safety for our children is going to soon be on everyone's radar, whether you like it or not. Today's guest is Dana Miller, the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Commander, with the Wisconsin Department of Justice. She joins me to talk about her career, some more tips on how to interact with your kids, protect them online, and what kinds of issues policymakers should be paying attention to as the internet evolves. Dana has worked in ICAC since 2014 and manages the Wisconsin ICAC Task Force Program, including oversight of Wisconsin CyberTips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the ICAC Victim Services Program. Prior to joining the ICAC Task Force, Dana worked for the University of Wisconsin-Platteville's Criminal Justice program, teaching courses in classroom, online and hybrid formats and managing the online undergraduate Criminal Justice program. Throughout her career, Dana has provided online safety outreach through numerous media outlets, including live presentations and training, television and radio appearances, live and recorded webinars, and streamed social media appearances. Dana is creator and co-creator of multiple safety programs for the Wisconsin Department of Justice, including their online safety interact! e-course and the Protect Kids Online (PKO) podcast. Online Safety Day It's hard to know where to focus efforts to keep your children safe online, and that's something that Dana understands. In a post-pandemic and Metaverse world - kids will be more exposed online than ever before, so it's important to understand both the threats and the vulnerabilities our kids face. Recently, Dana hosted Online Safety Day to try to bring awareness to the issue. Non-Profit and Sexual Assault Support Background Dana started out working for a local non-profit in Wisconsin and part of her role was to work with victims of sexual assualt. Early in her career, she was doing talks about online safety, but its evolved into much more in recent years. Even though much of the threats remain the same, what we're seeing currently is more of a focus on that recovery of a victim centered approach to things and recognizing that we have to really focus on their needs as we're responding in a law enforcement world. And so that's a really great perspective that is coming into play with our work everyday. Where We Are Today In the world of ICANN Internet Crimes Against Children, because we're seeing more people online, we're seeing kids using devices at younger and younger ages. We're seeing increased numbers of reports and because of that, we're seeing those reports involving younger and younger children, which is a major concern. So for Wisconsin, the number of cyber tips that come in from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is increasing. In the last number of years, it's increasing over 30% each year. This is a huge concern. What Kids Are Doing Online As far as the actual concerns that are reported, they always heavily lie on the sexting side of things. Also, sharing nude images and oversharing; also talking with people you don't know and sharing too much with those people you don't know are the main things that are going on online. A great recent survey by Thorn about self generated Child Sexual Abuse material - they surveyed kids between nine and 17. One in six respondents had shared a nude image online. So that's a high number, and it's definitely concerning behavior. Sexploitation Is Growing What's really concerning about these stats is, of the ones that said they shared, half of them didn't care if they knew who they shared it with. They didn't care if it was a stranger! Aprroximately 40% of those didn't care if it was an adult. That's really concerning, because that leads more into this realm of sextortion, which is an extreme concern especially over the last few years. Kids participating in this type of online activity are often embarrassed or ashamed of what they have done, so they aren't quick to seek out help, which allows for even more victimization. The Correct Response to Exploitation It's important to be in a position to recognize red flags in the conduct we see online and the relationships that our kids are engaging in online. Oversight will become a non-negotiable as you work to keep your kids safe from online predators. Keep the lines of communication open with your children. The stronger your connection to them is, and the more they feel safe sharing their online activity with you, the more likely you are to be able to guide them appropriately so that you can keep them safe online. Connect with Dana: https://www.doj.state.wi.us/dci/icac/icac-task-force-home https://www.thorn.org/ https://www.stopsextortion.com/ https://www.fosi.org/ https://connect.missingkids.org/products/parent-connect-a-child-safety-virtual-discussion-series-summer-2021#tab-product_tab_speaker_s https://twitter.com/icactaskforce https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-miller-46038280/
On Oct. 2, 2021, nearly 150,000 gallons of oil started gushing out of an underwater pipeline and spread out to the nearby Huntington Beach, California coast. The impending oil spill caused quite a bit of damage along the Southern California coast - mostly in Orange County. P-Mo, Dana and Mary discuss the oil spill and its impacts.
P-mo and his co-host from the Erased podcast, Dana Miller, have a conversation with Henry, an Afghan interpreter who was given U.S. Citizenship status for his services rendered to the American military during stretches of the 20-year Afghan War. Henry (a pseudonym) was able to leave the country for the United States, but his wife and children were left behind. The wife and children were able to get to the main airport in Kabul before the completion of the U.S. withdrawal and endured 6 days without food as they awaited escape. But they were turned away. Staying in Afghanistan under Taliban rule seemed inevitable. Then, someone in Austin, Texas stepped up and helped the family escape. Their story is told on this episode.
Hosts P-Mo and Dana Miller answer a few questions submitted to them by the Erased audience. Questions range from what we can do on a daily basis to limit the effects of climate change and what problems are we facing with sea level rise or extreme weather events. We received dozens of questions and they will be answered over the course of several episodes. In fact, we'll be doing one Audience Q&A per month.
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How to help the people of Afghanistan:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/20/world/asia/how-to-help-afghanistan-refugees.html
It has been said, you never really know the true impact you have on others around you. While this is true for all of us, it was definitely the case for this week's guest, Dana Miller. While the Music were recording their 2nd album, they were unaware there was an avid fan, complete with glitter and wings, searching the streets of Atlanta in hopes of a chance encounter. This week on the Music and More Podcast, Dana explains how her discovery of The Music as an unknown opening act was pure happenstance, but helped shape the person she would eventually become. Dana, now a freelance writer, is a wicked wordsmith, giggling provocateuse, and mega-melomaniac who still has her glitter, wings and appreciation for her boys from Leeds.
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‘'Homeschool Mockers'' from the Marion Home School program placed in the top 5 at the 2020 Iowa Middle School Mock Trial State Tournament. These mockers Sarah, Cayden, and Olivia, along with their coach, Dana Miller, share their views. Also, John Wheeler, Director for the Iowa State Bar Association, Center for Law and Civic Education, joins the discussion.
Mary Carreon deep dives into eco-anxiety and climate grief - what do these concepts mean and why does it matter to our every day lives? Meanwhile, Dana Miller updates us on the $43 million actor Leo DiCaprio donated to "rewild" the Galapagos P-Mo briefs us on a plan to protect the Louisiana coast - and the "collateral damage" of Southeast Louisiana's hamlets.
P-Mo spends a second week talking about the humanitarian crisis in India, where Covid could claim hundreds of thousands of lives in the next few weeks. Mary, meanwhile, reports on whether Nestle will be held accountable for its questionable business practices when it comes to water acquisition and distribution.
Mary Carreon deep dives into the world of hemp-based bricks, which could be a solution to climate change and supply-side construction shortages. P-Mo, meanwhile, talks about the catastrophic second surge of Covid-19 cases in India - and its secondhand effects on the environment.
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First episode will debut on April 6.Follow us on Social Media:IG: @ErasedEnviroTwitter: @ErasedEnviroFacebook: ErasedSpecial thanks to the Society of Environmental Journalists.
Here are some resources to report hate crimes or to educate communities on the Asian American story:https://www1.nyc.gov/site/cchr/community/stop-asian-hate.pagehttps://stopaapihate.org
It's Women’s History Month and The Acorn's female editorial staff are taking over Branching Out for the next five weeks. (Kyle and Ian will be back behind the mics in April.) Beyond the Acorn editor Allison Montroy hosts this week's episode with an interview with Laura Allen and Dana Miller, two of the nation's first female Eagle Scouts. The Simi Valley teens earned the highest Scouts BSA rank on Feb. 8, almost exactly two years after the organization formerly known as Boy Scouts began welcoming female members. Read the full article by Moorpark reporter Christina Cox: https://www.mpacorn.com/articles/teen-scouts-paving-the-way-for-younger-generations/For more information about Scouts, visit https://beascout.scouting.org/Call us at (805)-399-2680 and tell us about your pandemic experience. You might be featured on an upcoming episode! Follow Allison Montroy on Twitter at https://twitter.com/allisonmontroyFollow Beyond the Acorn Magazine at https://twitter.com/beyondtheacornFollow Branching Out at https://twitter.com/branchingoutpodSupport the show (https://www.theacorn.com/subscribe/)
Meet Dana Miller, Direct Sales Coach! We have some fun in this episode diving into the REAL truth on what it's like navigating entrepreneurship & living REAL life in the meantime, changing your mind & completely starting over even when it's scary, & what it means to "plant seeds" for your audience for the long-run. Dana is the BOMB when it comes to building a team & generating revenue in the ALIGNED way, & that's what we're all about in the aligned coach gang :) Message her if you're wanting to blow up your sales & build your team in your direct marketing biz! Find her on Instagram: @itsdanamiller! Follow me on Instagram: @lindseyrbadillo Editor: Katee Meese Music: Happy Excited Intro 04 by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6802-happy-excited-intro-04 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alignedandwealthy/message
Chapter 1: ANALYSIS - Trudeau government nears the record for leaving Parliament without a budget GUEST: David Akin, Global News Chief Political Correspondent Chapter 2: Air Canada says it has an alternative to the 14-day quarantine for travellers GUEST: Claire Newell, President and Founder of Travel Best Bets Chapter 3: Ottawa pushing ahead with plan to ban single-use plastics by end of 2021 GUEST: Bob Masterson, CEO, Chemistry Industry Association of Canada GUEST: Lisa Helps, Mayor of Victoria Chapter 4: Heightened concerns from the B.C. Blueberry Council after the White House sets its sights on foreign berry farmers and vegetable growers GUEST: Anju Gill, Executive Director, BC Blueberry Council Chapter 5: Happy Canadian Beer Day! Support the industry by visiting your local brewer and picking up some cold ones. GUEST: CKNW Contributor Jawn Jang with Dana Miller, Beer Canada's Director of Communications & Engagement
The Punch Drunk Soul Podcast - Soul Alignment + Business Chats
How Dana went from coaching for free for years to getting paid to do what she loves. This is an interview with Dana Miller, a new coach who started working with her first paid clients in just 6 short weeks after getting her business up and running and is now well on her way to creating a full time coaching business in our Scale with Soul mastermind! I know you are going to love this podcast, especially if you are like WHERE the F am I going to get money to invest in myself and my business? Literally just 2 months ago, Dana was just like you. She was SO stuck in her limiting money stories and scarcity that it was starting to create so much stress in her family life. Yet here she is today, confident, coaching her first paid clients and absolutely loving her new found time freedom with her business and family. If you enjoy this episode I'd love for you to let us know by sharing it on your Instagram stories and tagging us! I'm @Punchdrunksoul and Dana is @itsdanamiller. Again, if you're interested in checking out the program Dana did with me, Path to Freedom Coach Accelerator, you can go to punchdrunksoul.com/pathtofreedom to get on the waitlist! We'll be opening up enrollment for it in June so jump in now before this class gets sold out, like it did the last 2 times I opened it up for enrollment. You can DM me on Instagram if you have any questions and want to chat about it. OK let's get into this interview - you're going to love it! Aha Moments: Why the comfortable, easy path is actually the hardest, most uncomfortable path How Dana changed her money stories and created abundance for her family Best tip for choosing your niche is noticing how it makes you FEEL How to start confidently charging when you're not sure if what you want to offer is of value to anyone How to get over the fear of what everyone is going to think Why it's important never to quit on your worst day! Links: Instagram.com/ItsDanaMiller https://www.theessentialdiva.net/ https://www.facebook.com/itsdanamiller Join the Waitlist for Path to Freedom Coach Academy: Punchdrunksoul.com/pathtofreedom
Get spiritually fed while you stuck in bed!Quarantine Cuisine brought to you by Pastor Manley Miller & Pastor Javier Acosta.Today is a special episode where we interview several different women of God who attend Celebration Church Kenner. They share what life has been like under quarantine and give a special word of encouragement for all the ladies out there! You won't want to miss this episode! Tune in as we hear from Dana Lawrence, Emily Alherimi, Michelle Hyde, Mercedes Hamilton, Dana Miller, & Victoria Acosta.New episode every Monday and Friday.
"Everything that matters can be measured, but not everything that can be measured matters."It is quite common these days for foundations and donors to look for ways in which they can “measure” the success of the grants they have provided. Best practice in both the not-for-profit and the philanthropic sectors calls for robust assessment and fruitful “investment” or stewardship of resources in seeking to fulfill their mission. But it is also easy to fall into the trap of pursuing metrics rather than digging deep to understand the real impact of an investment.In this episode of the Writing Great Grants podcast, Dana Miller and Steve Moore talk about Assessment, why it's important and how funders and nonprofits can think differently about measurement to deliver ideal results.For more reading on this: https://murdocktrust.org/2019/10/talking-point-assessment/
Yes to Entrepreneurship: Helping you build a better business
Do you ever wonder about the law and what your business should have set up legally? And maybe you haven’t thought about it because you’re just hoping to slide under the radar? Either way, whether you’re just starting out or already well into your business you will want to tune into this episode to learn more about ways you can save yourself time and money while protecting your business. Be sure to listen until the end as Dana gives us all some great takeaways! What's the best career advice you have ever received? It's never too late to change directions. What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? Starting my own law firm. It gave me the opportunity to work with my target clients. What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? Making the decision to walk away from my law firm job. Trusting the process and having the support of key people in my life. Favorite quote: “Find something you're passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it.” - Julia Child Connect with Dana Miller http://www.belegallyempowered.com http://www.facebook.com/groups/legallyempowered ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resources to help you just START: 1. Join the Yes to Entrepreneurship Network 2. Get seen online through Business Gone Live
Today's interview is with Dana Miller, the SVP of Client Services at Crimson Hexagon, a social media data analytics firm that enables users to listen to and understand the opinions expressed on social media. Dana joins me today to talk about "voice of the customer" (VoC) programmes and how listening in social media can help. This interview follows on from my recent interview: Turning your customers into a horde of zombie loyalists – Interview with Peter Shankman – and is number 137 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to their customers.
Today's interview is with John Huehn, founder, President & CEO of In The Chat, a social media sales and customer service company, that is aiming to make text message and social customer service easy with their software. John joins me today to talk about how text messaging as a customer service channel doesn't get the press that it deserves but that it can offer great benefits to businesses that implement it as a channel. This interview follows on from my recent interview: Social listening could replace traditional voice of the customer methods – Interview with Dana Miller of Crimson Hexagon – and is number 138 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to their customers.
Season 3 is carrying on the tradition of gathering incredible guests to chop it up in an authentic way. In this episode we take a deep dive into our dying oceans. Special guests: At Peace Makita Water Warrior, Dr. Diana Bray, Noe Organz, Jared Bynum and Dana Miller of Extinction Rebellion. We ask the question...is there hope?
Business Beyond Usual Producer Sheela Lal has some questions about what it’s like to study and recruit for finance jobs while in business school. Luckily, she’s surrounded by people who know a lot about that. Sheela is joined by Michigan Ross MBA students Dana Miller and Rebecca Toth to talk about what “finance” really means, how recruiting for finance jobs varies wildly depending on the field you’re interested in, and why you shouldn’t be eating the food at networking events. NEXT EPISODE SURVEY We’re bringing in experts to discuss mental health during business school, and want to help get answers to your questions. You can email us at BBUPodcast@umich.edu or fill out this anonymous survey: http://myumi.ch/Jm1Z3 Learn more about our sponsors for this episode: Finance Club at Ross Out For Business Have thoughts on what you’d like to hear discussed on BBU? Send us an email at BBUPodcast@umich.edu Business Beyond Usual is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Episode Host: Sheela Lal Guests: Rebecca Toth, Dana Miller Executive Producers: Sheela Lal, Marjace Miles, and Christopher Ankney Producers: Jamell Culler, Adam Fasher, Charles Grant, Leslie Chang, Andres Fuentes-Afflick, Dillon Cory, Jason Rock Audio Engineer: Jonah Brockman Copyright 2018 - University of Michigan
Interviews with Wisconsin ICAC Task Force Commander Matt Joy, Criminal Analyst & ICAC Investigator Michael Sewall, and PKO Podcast Hosts Carl Waterstreet and Dana Miller.
This week we talk about a very manly weekend, we wonder if the The Batman's director instability will destroy DC's Cinematic Universe, we interview Karington Hess and Dana Miller, Game Masters at the Malted Meeple board game cafe about what makes for a fun table top gaming experience and what goes into a great milkshake, and we make sure the podcast does not drop below 50 mph as we check the Box Office Barometer for the year 1994.
What’s it really like to downsize? We talk with House*Tweaking blogger Dana Miller about how moving to a smaller home (at a time they’re family was expanding!) helped them achieve their financial and family goals, and why it’s not always as easy as it may seem. Plus, our own pursuit to spend less money on things and more on experiences leads to a very strange morning together. Also, when should you buy vs. rent a new tool and Sherry’s favorite quick trick for dents and scratches in wood furniture. Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
Dana Miller--Rochester, NY Council Vice President--talked about how he was the one responsible for getting Rochester city council meetings televised...and how some people really did not want him to succeed. He also mentioned the time he met Joe Biden and revealed the competition that exists between the "A List" and "B List" public commenters. City Council Chronicles provides reviews of city council meetings from across the United States and Canada. Named a "Top 100 Local Government Influencer" in 2016 by ELGL.org. Link: https://councilchronicles.com/ Twitter: @michaelkarlik Music by http://www.bensound.com/. Graphic by Ben Wasserman @benwasserbad.
This week Odd Lots takes to the high seas to discuss how modern-day pirates in the form of illegal fishers are able to take out insurance policies on their blacklisted boats. We speak with Dana Miller, a marine scientist who published a study last month showing a significant number of insured illegal vessels. We discuss how one of the world's most regulated financial industries interacts with one of the world's most lawless and whether new processes introduced by insurers could help boost the world's supply of fish.
DOWNLOAD MP3A huge thanks to Dana Miller for joining us again this episode. You can find her work on deviantART.Uncovering the Bronze Age can be found at the Relatively Geeky Network.Subscribe to The Noel Network if you haven't already to stay up to date on Noel's other shows and blogs.This episode discusses Godzilla (2014). IMDb. Wikipedia.
In which the part of Dylan McDermott is played by a sheet of paper....Illustration by Dana Miller.Download MP3A huge thank you to Kerri for joining us once again. Follow her on Twitter.This episode discusses Miracle on 34th Street (1994). IMDb. Wikipedia.The music used in this episode is an excerpt of the overture of the film's score, composed by Bruce Broughton.
In which we open with a pubic hair joke....Illustration by Dana Miller.Download MP3A huge thank you to Kerri for joining us once again. Follow her on Twitter.This episode discusses Miracle on 34th Street. IMDb. Wikipedia.The music used in this episode is the main theme of the film, composed by Cyril Mockridge.
In which we really hate children....Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3 (1:28:71)Films Discussed:Charade (1963). IMDB. Wikipedia.The Truth About Charlie (2002). IMDB. Wikipedia.
In which Dana laughs and laughs and laughs....Download MP3 A huge thanks to Dana Miller for joining us once again.In this episode, we discuss The Fog (2005). IMDb. Wikipedia.
Download MP3 A huge thanks to episode artist Dana Miller for joining us once again.In this episode, we discuss The Fog (1980). IMDb. Wikipedia.
In which we pass the time by playing a game of Solitaire....Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3 (2:01:31)A huge thank you to the bearded Weston for joining us this episode. Follow him on Twitter and check out his weekly writings at Deconstructing Moya: A Farscape Re-Watch.Films Discussed:The Manchurian Candidate (1962). IMDB. Wikipedia.The Manchurian Candidate (2004). IMDB. Wikipedia.Both films originate from the 1959 novel by Richard Condon.
Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3The first in our series on John Carpenter related remakes.A big thanks to our illustrator Dana for being our first two-time guest.Featured Films:Village of the Damned (1960). IMDb. Wikipedia.Village of the Damned (1995). IMDb. Wikipedia.
In which an Oscar nominated director is accused of being a tracer, masturbation is declared to be wrong, and our guest is broken on more than one occasion....Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3.A big huge wonderful sensational not at all desperate thank you to Dayna from Made of Fail. While child services would likely disagree, she's the best parental figure any podcast could ask for.As we're sure you'll note early on, Noel doesn't talk for long stretches during the first half, and when he does, there's often the sounds of banging in the background. That's because, we kid you not, a maintenance dude showed up to fix a leaking faucet, something Noel requested two months ago, literally less than a minute before we were about to start recording. Since we'd rescheduled things twice already, we just decided to plug ahead, and an extra thanks must be given to Dayna's ranting skills so Noel could often mute his mic over the noise.For more information about the 1960 version of Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock, visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.For more information about the 1998 version by Gus Van Sant, visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.And for more information about the original 1959 novel by Robert Bloch, visit its Wikipedia page.
In which an American accent is revealed to be trickier than a British one, Natasha Richardson gets snockered, and Evie seeks answers regarding the existence of electric hips....Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3A big thanks to our friend Kerri for joining us. Her laugh is almost as sinister and chipmunky as Evie's.Skype was a pain in the ass the night of the recording, garbling and skipping words, and cutting out on people left and right. I edited around it as best I could (we recorded for over two hours), but the occasional issue still slipped through, and we apologize if the final conversation feels a little scattered as a result. We would have stopped and rescheduled, but we were having too much fun.For more information about the 1961 version of The Parent Trap, visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.For more information about the 1998 version of The Parent Trap, visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.And for more information about the 1949 Erich Kästner novel, Das Doppelte Lottchen (released in the U.S. as Lisa and Lottie), check out its Wikipedia page.
Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.We tried some new things with this episode. And it left us with six hours of audio. Yeah, I know. I've cut it down to about half that, but let us know if you prefer future episodes to be shorter and looser, or longer and more in depth. Just as long as we don't have to record for six hours again.PART 1: THE ORIGINALDownload MP3For more information about Gojira (1954), visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.
Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3Love Affair (1939). IMDB. Wikipedia.An Affair to Remember (1957). IMDB. Wikipedia.Love Affair (1994). IMDB. Wikipedia.
In which we enjoy a nice warm bowl of hero oatmeal....Download MP3A huge thanks to Dana Miller for joining us this episode as our resident Myth Nazi, and for providing yet another fantastic illustration. Follow her on Twitter and check out her deviantART page.Films Discussed:Clash of the Titans (1981). IMDB. Wikipedia.Clash of the Titans (2010). IMDB. Wikipedia.
In which a pack of rats proves to be far less interesting than expected....Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3 (1:53:23)A huge thanks to Tessa for joining us this episode. Check her out at 1P Start, Deconstructing Moya: A Farscape Rewatch, the occasional episode of Made of Fail, and her LiveJournal. Follow her on Twitter.Films DiscussedOcean's Eleven (1960). IMDB. Wikipedia. Ocean's Eleven (2001). IMDB. Wikipedia.
Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3A huge thank you to our grand overlord Kevin for joining us this week. To bask in more of the glory that is he, check out the Made of Fail Podcast, Deconstructing Moya, Straight Guy Reviews of Bad Romance Novels, and a number of other great things available from the Made of Fail Network.Films Discussed:Assault on Precinct 13 (1976). IMDb. Wikipedia.Assault on Precinct 13 (2005). IMDb. Wikipedia.