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Danielle Ford has had two very distinct births, with her first happening with minimal preparation and many interventions. It wasn't until getting pregnant 10 years later that she realized she carried a lot of trauma from birth number one. She shares with Adriana how taking a deep dive into her birth options, and intentionally preparing to have a more connected birth allowed for a birth imbued with confidence and flexibility, despite facing the possibility of another induction.Sponsor offers - TIME SENSITIVE! NEEDED - Get 20% off at ThisIsNeeded.com with code BIRTHFULHONEYLOVE - Get 20% off at HoneyLove.com/Birthful JENNI KAYNE - Get 15% off at JenniKayne.com/Birthful with code BIRTHFUL15AQUATRU - Get 20% off at AquaTru.com with code BIRTHFULACORNS - Go to acorns.com/birthful to start investing for your future today!FAMILYALBUM APP - Download the app for free, wherever you get your apps! DR. MOM BUTT BALM - Go to DrMomButtBalm.com to learn morePAIRED - Practice love every day with Paired, the #1 app for couples. Download the app at https://www.paired.com/BIRTHFUL Get the most out of this episode by checking out the resources, transcript, and links listed on its show notes page. If you liked this episode, listen to our interview on The Induction Process and our episode on PreeclampsiaYou can connect with Birthful @BirthfulPodcast on Instagram or email us at podcast@Birthful.com. If you enjoy what you hear, download Birthful's Postpartum Plan FREE when you sign up for our weekly newsletter! You can also sign up for Adriana's Own Your Birth online BIRTH preparation classes and her Thrive with Your Newborn online POSTPARTUM preparation course at BirthfulCourses.com.Follow us on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to podcasts.Our Sponsors:* Check out Acorns: acorns.com/birthful* Go to acorns.com/birthful to start investing for your future today!* Practice love every day with Paired, the #1 app for couples. Download the app at https://www.paired.com/BIRTHFULSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/birthful/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
If you've ever wondered about the power of community engagement in shaping our schools, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Tim Slecker and Dr. Johnny Lupinacci welcome a very special guest: Danielle Ford, a former school board member and the dynamic host of the "Unraveling Education" podcast. Danielle's journey from concerned parent to influential education leader is nothing short of inspiring, and her insights into the inner workings of school governance will leave you captivated. Join us as Danielle shares her firsthand experiences challenging the status quo, confronting questionable spending practices, and advocating for meaningful change within the education system. Discover why community involvement is crucial for shaping policy and why diverse voices, particularly those of women, are essential in leadership roles. If you're passionate about transforming education and amplifying diverse voices in leadership, this episode is for you. Tune in to Busted Pencils and be part of the movement to empower our schools and communities.
The host of the podcast, Shiro, is joined by guest speaker Danielle Ford, an award-winning content strategist and marketer, who is currently serving as Assistant Director for Digital Content Strategy at Kean University. Danielle shares her love for the higher education culture and community, where mentoring is a core part of the mission and everyone is committed to student success and academic excellence. Danielle also talks about her role as a digital content strategist, where she contributes to the university's narrative by creating compelling brand stories and marketing messages. Connect with Danielle Ford: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielledeniseford/ Visit Concept3D.com to learn more about our Interactive Maps, Localist Events Calendar, and 360° Tour solutions
Danielle is my fellow potato lover and has been in Swaziland, Africa for the last five years supporting disabled children and their families. If you'd like to connect with her or offer support, links for both are below! On today's episode, I want to know about: the Siswati name for Swaziland, eSwatini safari shenanigans with a rhino and a rogue guide common American misconceptions about Swazi life her first apartment situation the cultural significance of cows the 2021 attempt to overthrow the Swazi monarchy what makes Swaziland feel like home in the midst of all the hard things happening there working in Africa vs. being a missionary Connect with Danielle: Send an email: danielleford@adventures.org Financial support: DanielleFord.MyAdventures.org Connect with Jyllea: Send an email: iwannaknowpod@gmail.com TikTok: @jylle.a Instagram: @jylle.a Twitter: @jylle_a Join the I Wanna Know Patreon: Patreon.com/IWKpodcast Terms of Use
The tax gap refers to the difference between the amount of tax that should, in theory, be paid to HMRC, and what is actually paid. To help narrow this gap, HMRC has been granted a number of powers over the years, including those aimed at tackling tax avoidance. The Finance Act 2022 provided HMRC with additional powers to enable it to proactively clamp down on promoters of tax avoidance schemes, challenge misleading information and 'name and shame' connected individuals.In this episode we ask Danielle Ford, Head of Tax Disputes & Resolutions at haysmacintyre, how HMRC will use these new powers, the key issues that may arise and the impact they could have. References· Measuring tax gaps 2021· Rise in HMRC demands for information from professional services firms on suspected tax evading clients· Tax fraud: The rise of the professional enabler· Unpaid taxes: the ‘tax gap' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talked with Owen O'Neil from Clinics Can Help and Danielle Ford from Leeds Endowment. Clinics Can Help collects used durable medical equipment and redistributes it to patients who need it. This equipment typically includes wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds, patient lifts, crutches, canes, and nebulizers. The Leeds Endowment, is a non-profit organization, dedicated to improving the lives of the disabled in Palm Beach County, FL. They are a grassroots organization with a goal of assisting disabled adults, children and their families with the support they need so they can be independent and successful. One of the ways they do that is by supporting charities such as Clinics Can Help. Leeds raises money with their annual event, Party with the Pack. Party with the Pack is happening this year on November 18, 2022. They can use volunteers, silent auction items, and corporate sponsors for the event. Listeners can to to www.leedsendowment.org. Clinics can help is planning their 9th annual Golf Tournament in October at Banyan Cay Resort. Listeners can get tickets, get volunteer info, find out how to request or donate equipment, or make a donation on their website at www.clinicscanhelp.org
Today we meet cyclist and duathlete Danielle Ford. Danielle is from Hunt Valley, Maryland and growing up near the Blue Ridge Mountains, she was encouraged to support meaningful outdoor activities and foster connections between people and the environment through participation and service. She frequently uses her adventures on the bicycle to foster leadership principles she incorporates throughout her life and in her career. Danielle's passion as a recreational cyclist has allowed her to join organized rides and weekend tours throughout the United States. She can be found locally riding with her bike club, the VeloCity Riding club, around the Maryland area. You can follow Danielle on Instagram @damaciclismo Disclaimer: If you take any advice or opinions from this podcast, you do so at your own risk. You can listen to the No Gimmicks Just Sweat Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast or wherever you get your podcast fix and don't forget to subscribe so that you are notified when the latest episode is coming out! Also, remember to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening if you enjoyed this episode! Another way to support the show is to follow us on Instagram at @nogimmicksjustsweat and to follow me personally at @ericmlogan Music: Hip Hop Background Beat by Sugar Beats (used under license from PremiumBeat) Contact: eric@nogimmicksjustsweat.com
Today we meet cyclist and duathlete Danielle Ford. Danielle is from Hunt Valley, Maryland and growing up near the Blue Ridge Mountains, she was encouraged to support meaningful outdoor activities and foster connections between people and the environment through participation and service. She frequently uses her adventures on the bicycle to foster leadership principles she incorporates throughout her life and in her career. Danielle's passion as a recreational cyclist has allowed her to join organized rides and weekend tours throughout the United States. She can be found locally riding with her bike club, the VeloCity Riding club, around the Maryland area. You can follow Danielle on Instagram @damaciclismo Disclaimer: If you take any advice or opinions from this podcast, you do so at your own risk. You can listen to the No Gimmicks Just Sweat Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast or wherever you get your podcast fix and don't forget to subscribe so that you are notified when the latest episode is coming out! Also, remember to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening if you enjoyed this episode! Another way to support the show is to follow us on Instagram at @nogimmicksjustsweat and to follow me personally at @ericmlogan Music: Hip Hop Background Beat by Sugar Beats (used under license from PremiumBeat) Contact: eric@nogimmicksjustsweat.com
Danielle Ford is a Trustee with the Clark County School District and has quite a remarkable story. We talk about growing up in CCSD, becoming a teenage mother, her career before politics, and the endless stereotyping she's experienced. We move on to her first couple years on the job and some of the bad press she has received before making her first announcement regarding if she will run in 2022! Then, of course, we discuss everything you need to know about the upcoming school year. Anti racist policy, anti racist curriculum, masks, potential school closures, free lunch for everyone, free computers for everyone, new grading policy and minimum F's, and Danielle breaks down the teams and factions of the schoolboard. She even gives us plenty of details about what she likes and doesn't like about the way other Trustees conduct themselves. Coverage you only get from TJBS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejohnnybrushow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejohnnybrushow/support
* This episode was recorded live from a infamous Sista & Bubbles Boozy Bubbly Brunch. Sista met up with Thee Goddess Panel live at brunch to play the infamous/ traditional random question game. Each Goddess was tasked with entering a thought provoking questions relating to entrepreneurship. The Goddesses wandered through their entrepreneurship status, struggles and successes. Thee Goddess Panel dropped all types of free game, gems and jewels to the listeners who are thinking about starting up their next million dollar or small enterprise. Disclaimer: taking notes is strongly advised! Thee Goddess Panel: Tiara Bass Napola Bryant, M.Ed. Misha Curington, M.Ed. Sista Davis, M.A. Danielle Ford, E5. Jasmine Haye, M.Ed. Business Spotlight: Jasmine Hayes, founder and CEO of Hope In Lyfe Inc., A non profit organization whose mission is to help individuals without permanent living environments, by way of resources and connections to jobs while encouraging self preservation. Hope In Lyfe Inc. also provides an annual academic scholarship opportunity to graduating high school seniors living in single parent homes as they begin their journey to higher education. Email: Hopeinlyfe72@gmail.com Website: Hopeinlyfe.com Instagram: @hopeinlyfeinc Facebook: Hope In Lyfe Misha Curington, owner and founder of Fail Me Not Tutoring, a tutoring company that focuses on building math and reading skills for students K-8th. fmntutoring.com Facebook: Fail Me Not Tutoring LLC Instagram: fail_me_not_tutoring Email: info@fmntutoring.com Napola Bryant owner of Xtreme Clean 95-Cincinnati and owner of Xtreme Parties & Events. Xtreme Clean 95 is Cincinnati's Premier Carpet Cleaning Company. We specialize in stain and odor removal. Xtreme Parties & Events serves the Greater Cincinnati area with party planning and decor. Facebook: Xtreme Parties & Events Instagram: xtreme_parties Pinterest: Xtreme Parties & Events Facebook: Xtreme Clean 95 Instagram: xtremeclean95 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wanderinggoddess/message
Welcome to the first episode of Elevating Educators Nevada. This episode is so jammed pack with goodies that we had to divide it into two parts. Our two hosts, Jessica and Ryan, introduce themselves to the audience and explain the purpose of the podcast. They go over relaxation techniques to help teachers prepare for the upcoming school year. In the interview segment, Clark County School Board Trustee Danielle Ford stops by to talk about the pressing issues facing the southern Nevada community.
In this episode of ADHD for Smart Ass Women, Tracy chats with Danielle Ford from Las Vegas. Danielle dropped out of high school as a junior at 17, on the advice of her high school counselor. She was actually a good student who had to work to support her family. She then spent a decade in various entrepreneurial ventures working 10 times harder than everyone else and in her words “never getting the basic stuff right.” She self-diagnosed herself with ADHD in her early twenties but chose not to seek a formal diagnosis because she believed the stigma. Instead, she read every self-help book, tried every system, worked with coaches but never thought that the strategies may have been faulty and not her. After a close call, Danielle decided to get treatment, was prescribed medication and other therapies and suddenly she could easily organize her thoughts, emotions tasks...everything. That’s when Danielle went into full ADHD superpower mode and submitted her name for school board trustee for the 5th largest school district in the United States. She beat out a field of 9 candidates, including some seasoned politicians and won the election. Danielle was sworn in this past Jan and now she controls a nearly 3 billion dollar yearly budget and makes policy decisions for a school district that serves 48 schools in the Clark County School District. In this role she is responsible for over 322,000 students. Danielle is 33, a single-mom of two kids and she’s a digital marketing strategist who helps other entrepreneurs grow their online businesses. Her story is fascinating. How she manages her ADHD is instructive. You will also likely relate to how Danielle navigates life when her Ferrari brain works faster than her bicycle brakes (if you have ADHD you’ll know what we mean). It’s no surprise that Danielle is often compared to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Listen to Podcast Episode #27 here.
Danielle Ford is a new politician and is running for Trustee of Clark County School Board, District F. She unexpectedly won the Primary Election and will be on the General Election ballot this November. Danielle is one of many people who has decided to run for office for the first time. She's a high school drop-out, single mom, entrepreneur, and is ready to introduce change and see things through. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Danielle Ford’s first birth happened when she was very young, not very educated in the process, and it included a long induction and an epidural. It wasn’t until getting pregnant 10 years later that she realized she carried a lot of trauma from birth number one. So what did she do differently the second time around to help her heal and have a much better experience? Check it out. Get the most of this episode by checking out the resources and links listed on the “show-notes” page at: birthful.com/podcast-traumatic-birth-redemption-story Support our sponsors: Go to birthful.com/simplybreastfeeding and use the code BIRTHFUL for 15% off Go to expectful.com/birthful to get a free, one month trial. If you enjoy what you hear, make sure to subscribe! Click to grab my free postpartum plan And if you want to connect with Adriana, reach out at: facebook.com/birthful twitter.com/birthful instagram.com/adrianika Title music: “Vibe Ace” by Kevin MacLeod, at freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/ (©CC BY) Sponsorship music: “Air Hockey Saloon” by Chris Zabriskie, at freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/ (©CC BY)
-ESPN made a mockery of both itself and college football announcer Robert Lee when it switched his assignment from a University of Virginia game in Charlottesville. The issue: his name, of course... -Three-time Super Bowl champion Chad Hennings joins the program to discuss family, identity, and Stu's futile Eagles fandom. -Storm chasers Bill and Danielle Ford join the show to expain how they do more than just warn people of impending danger. -Amy Schumer is no longer a significant force as a comedian, but that didn't stop her from getting Netflix to cave to her demands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunday, March 5, 2017 - Guest Speakers Bill & Danielle Ford of StormWarriors.Tv & C2 Family Ministry by Calvary Church Ft. Worth