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Daniel Doyle, Chief Operating Officer of Charleston-based real estate developer The Beach Company, shares his experience working with Australian artist Guido van Helten to create an 8-story mural that pays homage to the desegregation of South Carolina schools. For show notes and more info: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-big-art-big-impact/
Daniel is a Certified EMDR Therapist, an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and an EMDR and Advanced Topics Trainer on Faculty at the Institute for Creative Mindfulness Daniel's career as a therapist, consultant, and trainer is rooted in the experimental theatre community of New York City and Paris in the 1980s. He carried what he learned from the time he spent in group collaboration, and from his interest in what drives people and what may be at work under the surface, into his study of psychology and drama therapy in the early 90s. In the following decade, he solidified his training with a focus on psychodynamic psychotherapy and EMDR Therapy. He has been licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist since 2003 and as a Professional Clinical Counselor since 2014. Daniel has also been a Registered Drama Therapist since 1999. Daniel has worked in a variety of settings including as a clinical director in addiction treatment facilities, with veterans organizations, and extensively in private practice. He currently provides no-cost psychotherapy to all era veterans through the Headstrong organization. (https://getheadstrong.org/) Daniel has presented seminars at the Expressive Therapy Summit in New York and Los Angeles, at the national conference of the North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA), at the San Diego Psychological Association conference, at CalTech's Student Wellness Program, and at the Applied Improvisation Network World Conference. He recently developed and presented a training on the interface of EMDR Therapy and Drama Therapy, “The 8-Phase Protocol in Action: EM/Drama Therapy.” A new training he has developed on working with veterans will be offered in February 2022. Daniel teaches courses on military trauma and on the practicum experience in the MFT Program at Pacific Oaks College and is on the faculty of the SoCal Drama Therapy Center. Helpful Links: southpasemdr.com https://www.emdria.org/event/emdr-therapy-with-veterans-healing-the-soul-wound-of-moral-injury-february-2022/ getheadstrong.org
Josh is joined by Dr. Daniel Doyle, a family physician in Scarbro, West Virginia. Josh and Dr. Doyle discuss the health impacts of coal mining, the history of black lung disease and the struggle to get it recognized by the medical community.
Welcome back to the Guest Life Podcast. Today, we have an amazing conversation with Daniel Doyle, the Co-founder and Real Estate Broker of Legacy Realty. "Daniel and his Team have played a significant role in the functioning of complex and challenging real estate transactions in the City of Hamilton. The Team professionally specializes in multi-family, retail, industrial, office and land, from purchases to sales to leasing." With knowledge of the market and great commitment, Daniel and the Team at Legacy Realty ensure that their clients' needs are always first. They strive daily to transform the City's living standard and provide the best places for everyone to work and live their beautiful lives. These are the stories of how Daniel and his Team have supported and grown our community.We're so excited to share his stories with you. Name: Daniel Doyle Field: Real Estate Organization: Legacy Realty Company social: @thinklegacy.realty Company website: https://thinklegacy.ca Email: dan@thinklegacy.ca Tel: 905.730.8000 Office address: 500 Upper Wellington St, Hamilton, ON L9A 3P5
A competitor on Chopped in 2015, Daniel Doyle is the chef-owner of Poogan’s Porch in Charleston, a restaurant that sources meat, produce, and grains from the surrounding area. Doyle is Virginia native and frequent featured chef at the James Beard House in NYC, he spoke with Sam Benrubi at Charleston Wine + Food about what makes Charleston unique in the southern food landscape. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas from all of us @rolandsfoodcourt SiriusXM with Roland Campos Gennaro Pecchia & Noa Avior We are thankful for all your support in 2018! Tonight at 9:00PM EST #siriusxmfaction Channel 103. A perfect trifecta for our last show of the year. We chat with everyone's favorite Top Chef Chef Carla Hall We go back to how Carla got involved in the food world to get into Her n... See More — with Noa Avior, Roland Campos and Chef Carla Hall at SiriusXM Studios.
HRN On Tour was recording live at the James Beard House for a special evening highlighting the culinary history of Christmas in Charleston. The Poogan's Porch team, led by Chef Daniel Doyle and beverage director Brad Ball, transported the warm spirit of a Lowcountry Christmas to the Big Apple. We snagged a few moments to pull Daniel off the line just before the dinner. He spoke to us about working with Nathalie Dupree to research historical dishes in preparation for the dinner, as well as what a James Beard dinner means to him and his team. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
Growing up Southern, hurricanes are a part of life. You know the season, the categories, and you know that just because you can’t see the ocean does not mean you won’t see a hurricane’s effects. But things have changed in the past few years -- it feels like it’s become more about capturing those ratings rather than sharing realistic information, and so things are beginning to skew. Not only are we getting more powerful storms as climate change becomes apparent, we’re wondering whose information to trust when politics, ratings, and even the business economy of storm prep is all playing a bigger and bigger part. Then, after the storm, many of us that didn’t get hit -- and that’s most of us -- send thoughts and prayers yet feel overwhelmed and drained by the enormity of fear we just experienced. Fear, more than anything, makes you catatonic, unable to see a way. My job today is to counter that helplessness by helping you hear another side. The helpers are still out there, some of them cook food, and the following is one of their stories. Chef Daniel Doyle of Poogan’s Porch and Poogan’s Smokehouse in Charleston joined Operation BBQ Relief after Hurricane Florence. He saw hive mentality at work and became a worker bee in that hive, all by just showing up and making spaghetti. This is his story from the front lines, and as you listen, please remember that Operation BBQ Relief is mobilizing in Florida today in the wake of another devastating storm.
Today, Jane Marie from Grammy Museum Mississippi is here to tell us about “A Conversation with Nigel Hall” The Mississippi Food Summit Is happening now. Daniel Doyle will tell you how to get involved this weekend. It’s Turkey Tuesday at the Mississippi Science Museum. Nicole Smith will tell us more about the Nov. 22 event. Plus, we’ll fill you in on the Stringer Alpacas Festival and the Corinth Green Market both happening this weekend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tommy offers thanks for your initial response, and provides a list of upcoming interviews so to hit the airwaves on Alderman Farms Radio! Listen for names like Chef Nick Wallace, Daniel Doyle, Dr. Bill Evans and more.
Tommy offers thanks for your initial response, and provides a list of upcoming interviews so to hit the airwaves on Alderman Farms Radio! Listen for names like Chef Nick Wallace, Daniel Doyle, Dr. Bill Evans and more.
This week on #Phonomania the Logger Brothers will be remembering a dear friend who passed away nearly 3 years ago. If you're interested in finding out more before the show check out http://hexbeat.com/remembering-daniel-doyle/We will be playing both of Daniel's Jocko albums in full during the show and discussing the music and legacy of Daniel Doyle.Download the podcast: HERE (Left click to play, right click and select "save as" to download)
Bankruptcy Judge And Scholar Debate Professional Fee Issue Currently Before Supreme Court The latest ABI podcast features former ABI Resident Scholar Prof. Anne Lawton speaking with three co-authors of one of ABI's newest titles, A Practitioner's Guide to Liquidation and Litigation Trusts. David Bart of McGladrey LLP (Chicago), Daniel Doyle of Lashly & Baer PC (Saint Louis) and Michael Reed of Pepper Hamilton LLP (Philadelphia) discuss the book and important issues pertaining to liquidation and litigation trusts in bankruptcy proceedings. For further insights and analysis of liquidation and litigation trusts, be sure to pick up a copy of A Practitioner's Guide to Liquidation and Litigation Trusts from the ABI Bookstore. The book includes a thumb drive containing more than 1,000 additional pages of sample documents from liquidation and litigation trust cases. (Log in to receive the ABI member price!) http://www.abi.org/bookstore/practitioners-guide-liquidation-and-litigation-trusts
Examining Issues Surrounding Litigation and Liquidation Trusts The latest ABI podcast features former ABI Resident Scholar Prof. Anne Lawton speaking with three co-authors of one of ABI's newest titles, A Practitioner's Guide to Liquidation and Litigation Trusts. David Bart of McGladrey LLP (Chicago), Daniel Doyle of Lashly & Baer PC (Saint Louis) and Michael Reed of Pepper Hamilton LLP (Philadelphia) discuss the book and important issues pertaining to liquidation and litigation trusts in bankruptcy proceedings. For further insights and analysis of liquidation and litigation trusts, be sure to pick up a copy of A Practitioner's Guide to Liquidation and Litigation Trusts from the ABI Bookstore. The book includes a thumb drive containing more than 1,000 additional pages of sample documents from liquidation and litigation trust cases. (Log in to receive the ABI member price!) http://www.abi.org/bookstore/practitioners-guide-liquidation-and-litigation-trusts