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Have an episode idea or feedback? Text us here!In this episode of "It's Not About the Money," Heather and Andy are joined by Danielle Nelson, a seasoned project manager with extensive experience in mobilizing and coaching people in support-based work. Together, they recap the enlightening conversation with Bryn and Christine, who shared their unique perspectives on short-term fundraising from their respective stages in life—one in college and the other established in her career.Danielle highlights the transformative power of the gospel in fundraising, emphasizing that it's not just about the money but about the impact on both the fundraiser and the donor. The discussion delves into the importance of storytelling, the contagious nature of anxiety, and the necessity of personal, one-on-one conversations in successful fundraising. They also explore practical tips for using technology, the significance of maintaining dignity in storytelling, and the benefits of starting the fundraising process early to build anticipation and engagement.This episode is packed with insights and encouragement for both new and seasoned fundraisers, reminding listeners that while fundraising can be challenging, it is also a sanctifying process that aligns with God's provision and purpose.It would be so helpful if you would take a moment to rate and review the show - thanks in advance!Have an idea for a guest or topic? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!Contact us!on Instagram @ its.not.about.the.money.podemail us: provisio@provisiofundraising.comTHANKS FOR LISTENING!
Danielle Nelson, Director for the Janet Goeske Center, discusses the Janet Goeske Foundation's 40th anniversary Country Fair celebration.
Director Danielle Nelson discusses the Janet Goeske Center's 40th anniversary celebration.
Dr. Michelle Mello, Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and a Professor of Health Policy at Stanford University School of Medicine, teamed up with colleagues at Temple University to study the legislative response to legal authority; Danielle Nelson, Senior Program Analyst in the Office of Program Management at the Federal Transit Administration, discusses how the federal fund braiding guide was created; Dr. Anne Zink, ASTHO Past President and Alaska Chief Medical Officer, kicks off the Disease Forecasting Learning Series today; and ASTHO releases a review of President Joe Biden's proposed budget for the new fiscal year. BMJ Article: Legal infrastructure for pandemic response: lessons not learnt in the US Public Health Review Podcast ASTHO Webinar: Disease Forecasting Learning Series ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed
Danielle Nelson is the Director of Supportive Oncology at Henry Ford Health and Meghan Winkel is the Healing Arts Program Manager and Lindsay Anderson Curator of Art for the health system. On this podcast, we speak with them both about the transformative work they are doing at Henry Ford Health to integrate art into their brand new cancer center, and now, other facilities on the Henry Ford Health campus. This Podcast was made possible through the generous support of the Cultural Advocacy Network of Michigan, the Michigan Arts & Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. We're bringing you the latest stories and headlines on arts and culture here in the Fresh Coast State, our beautiful home in Michigan.
On this episode, I talk with News Producer, Danielle Nelson! She currently works in Orlando in local news and has a heart for storytelling! Join us as we talk about the industry, career hacks, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kristen-pough/support
This week on Would You Data Scientist, Wendy is joined all the way from Portland Oregon by guest Danielle Nelson, senior data scientist at Rented. Find out why a piece of climbing equipment might be the best bit of tech ever, and how you can get into data science even if your degree is in 13th century French literature. KEY TAKEAWAYS If you want proof that you can retrain from any career into data science, Danielle studied linguistics and French literature, then had a career as a marine biologist, listening to the echo location of whales and catching frogs. Rented provide dynamic pricing for property managers for vacation rentals. They essentially use data to generate the optimal price for any given day to ensure the property is booked. Danielle’s rule is that if she can’t explain how a model works to her husband, then she won’t use it. The more you can make the work you’re doing capable of being integrated with the larger system of where you’re working, the better. A good hiring manager would love to see your impact in your application, what was the outcome of your work. Did you save a company X amount of money or did you help save this endangered species. Tell them the consequence, and they’ll ask how you did it. BEST MOMENTS ‘I saved critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whales by listening to them’ ‘There’s lots of different flavours of data science’ ‘The way you word your transferrable skills is important’ EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellevnelson/ https://www.rented.com/art/ If you’re interested in working for Rented or have any questions for Danielle then e-mail Danielle@rented.com ABOUT THE GUEST Danielle Nelson is a skilled statistical data scientist with ample visualization and modeling experience, an eye for aesthetics, and a strong quantitative background. Passionate about data equity, awesome data visualizations, weaving stories from data points and analyses, and using data to make a better world. VALUABLE RESOURCES linkedin.com/in/ethicalrecruiter qwerkrecruitment.com @qwerkrec on socials ABOUT THE HOST Wendy Gannon started Qwerk Recruitment in the middle of the Covid Pandemic to disrupt the recruitment sector with ETHICAL data recruitment and treat everyone with love, dignity and respect. Avid Music photographer of 15 years. PODCAST DESCRIPTION Interviewing successful Data Scientists to find out about their journey into Data Science and any struggles they’ve faced to help next generation Data Scientists from all walks of life to access their dream career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday on Lake Effect : We hear from a local respiratory therapist who describes caring for COVID-19 patients. Then, a local COVID-19 survivor shares her experience battling the illness and her message for others as the virus continues to spread. We learn how gerrymandering in Wisconsin could be impacting the pandemic response. Plus, we learn about a coronavirus children’s book that was inspired by a writing competition. Guests: Nou Thao, MATC graduate & respiratory therapist Danielle Nelson, COVID-19 survivor from West Allis David Daley, author of Ratf***ed: Why Your Vote Doesn’t Count and other books on partisan gerrymandering Lora Hyler, author of Our Bodies Stay Home, Our Imagination Runs Free
On the Pod today we have Ej and Danielle Nelson. They shared their story and experiences as they have gone through a transition with their son, Khalil. They have a lot to offer in this conversation. I look forward to you hearing the show and learning some things about the Trans community that you may not have known.
Living through COVID has been difficult and stressful for everyone, but it has been especially difficult and stressful for people with chronic illnesses like Danielle Nelson. Nelson, who started the YouTube series "The Chronic Cafe" to give advice and tips for those living with chronic illnesses, joined the show to discuss what her 2020 has been like between avoiding COVID and finding love. You can follow Danielle's work on Instagram at @TheChronicCafe, and you can follow her personal account at @danielle_nelson_. 1:12: Danielle Nelson joins the show 2:52: What was your initial reaction to COVID, living with a chronic illness? 9:13: How has your boyfriend handled your health concerns during COVID? 15:00: How did “The Chronic Cafe” come about? 21:31: How long did it take for “The Chronic Cafe” to gain traction? 26:00: Will “The Chronic Cafe” return, or is it on permanent hiatus? 30:28: Was there anything different about your boyfriend early on? 39:02: When did you two start talking about moving in together? 44:25: What are your thoughts on closure? 49:36: Transformation Tuesday: How have you grown or changed in dating? 54:20: Dropping the mic
Have you ever wondered what’s it like in the life of a news producer and podcast host? Well, you’re in luck because La Llave would like to introduce you to Danielle Nelson, she is an ABC News Producer and co-host of the podcast called The Feature. “The Feature is a stand-out podcast about MOVIES! It’s not just any old podcast, we relate film to everyday life.” Danielle also talked about her recent interpretation of the Netflix Original movie, Roma. We also asked Danielle what have been the best and worst moments in her news career. Sit back, relax and enjoy the show, because we know we did.
Thanks to Deep Roots Wellness, "A Holistic Approach to Mental Health" for underwriting the Thrive Tribe 419 podcast so that we may remain a FREE educational service to Northwest Ohio and beyond. And, most of all, thanks to YOU (our listener) for tuning in! We believe YOU hold the power to achieving ultimate wellness and we're here to support you in your journey. This podcast is never intended to diagnose or treat any health problem. Please seek out a professional if you need one.---------------------------------------------------Have you ever felt like your healthcare provider was trying to put a bandaid on your mental health issues, rather than trying to help you resolve them for good? Nobody wants to be in counseling or on medication for the rest of their lives.Ancient wisdom coupled with cutting-edge research is showing us there is hope, and we want to share this information with the world.***We are excited to announce that we'll be offering an ONLINE HOLISTIC MENTAL HEALTH COURSE!***This course gives you a chance to learn the basics of "lifestyle medicine" to support healing.If you are interested in being a part of our first class, we are taking applications now! Please email DeepRootsHelp@gmail.com and tell us why you'd like to participate.Launch date and details will be announced in a private email to our applicants.-------------------------------------------------CUTTING EDGE BRAIN THERAPY WITH DANIELLE NELSON, EP. 54 SHOW NOTESDanielle Nelson, MS, OTR/L is the Principle Operator at Brain Bright Therapy LLC, 5412 Monroe St., Toledo, Ohio. Check out her website at www.BrainBrightTherapy.com You can call at 419-279-9576In this episode, Danielle explained the she always wanted to work with kids, but didn't think a teaching career was for her. In college, she discovered the field of occupational therapy and fell in love. Working as a traveling OT, she noticed that many of her clients (with issues such as anxiety and ADHD) still retained their primitive reflexes and wanted to know how to help them reprogram their brains and overcome these issues from the ground-up. She got trained with some of the best functional neurologists and the rest is history! After working all over the country, she decided to move back home to Northwest Ohio to share her gift of neurological rehabilitation. Danielle explained that "neurological rehab" has to do with input (sensory processing, etc. ) and output (physical movement, etc). Primitive reflexes are sort of like traditional reflexes (think of the time the doc tapped your knee with that hammer!) and apply them to automatic body responses that are developed in utero and slowly overwritten in your neurological pathways in the first year of your life. If these automatic responses stick around beyond age 1, people can experience a multitude of physical and mental symptoms (too many to list)! It's a common phenomenon that is not widely recognized yet, but has the research to back it.Danielle has worked with people ages 18 months through 86 years old while her primary age range is 6 to 16. Balancing your brain takes a commitment of daily time and effort over a period of weeks to months to get the best outcome. Danielle offers consultations with parents and adult to discuss whether her program is right for them, and also to help determine cost and insurance coverage of the program.-----------------------------Want to advertise your wellness business on our show?If you're interested in supporting the not-for-profit efforts of this podcast through wellness business marketing opportunities, please email info@thrivetribe419.com with "Podcast Commercial" in the subject line.
What does it take to bring news coverage into millions of homes each day? Rose Donahue finds out during her interview with Danielle Nelson, producer at KTNV 13 Action News in Las Vegas. Tune in to learn about a day in the life of a news producer, the ups and downs, and how to get started in this fast-paced industry.
Have you ever thought of creating a subscription box business? Whether you're an online business owner, a course creator, a physical business owner - offering a subscription box is a great way to add a high touch offering and one that brings in recurring revenue. Today's guest has built her own stationary and card subscription-based business from scratch. She runs it mostly on her own. She curates the contents of each box, assembles all the boxes, ships everything too! Has two different types of boxes people can order and creates a beautiful experience no matter which one you choose! So, if you're interested in starting a new business, looking for a way to add a new type of offering to whatever you're already doing, listen to my conversation with Danielle Nelson of Pretty By Post. For full show notes, head on over to annesamoilov.com/198
Have you ever thought of creating a subscription box business? Whether you're an online business owner, a course creator, a physical business owner - offering a subscription box is a great way to add a high touch offering and one that brings in recurring revenue. Today's guest has built her own stationary and card subscription-based business from scratch. She runs it mostly on her own. She curates the contents of each box, assembles all the boxes, ships everything too! Has two different types of boxes people can order and creates a beautiful experience no matter which one you choose! So, if you're interested in starting a new business, looking for a way to add a new type of offering to whatever you're already doing, listen to my conversation with Danielle Nelson of Pretty By Post. For full show notes, head on over to annesamoilov.com/198
The Pacific chorus frogs’ call is ubiquitous in the Northwest. But the amphibians are having more and more trouble hearing themselves. Traffic is drowning them out. Audio courtesy of Danielle Nelson.
This week's show features Gregg Strand, Albion College’s director of corporate and foundation relations, and Danielle Nelson, a junior at the College, who tackled a summer research project on regional trail systems. Together, with local government and community organizations, they secured an almost $300,000 grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund to connect three regional trail systems in Albion - the Iron Belle Trail, the Great Lake-to-Lake Trail and the North Country Trail.
This week's story is "Docking Maneuvers" by Cynthia Hamilton, originally published in "Jacked In: Transhumanist Erotica" from Circlet Press. It's read by Danielle Nelson. Listen to the end for coupon codes to use on the Circlet site, or buy Jacked In on Amazon.
"Foundling" by Brenna Lyons, read by Danielle Nelson (shapeshifter)
This week's story, "Foundling," is from the charity anthology "Coming Together: Into the Light" which also includes my story, "Take Off my Clothes" The author is Brenna Lyons, a prolific and highly-regarded author in the erotica genre. The reader is Danielle Nelson from Hot Glue Media.There's lots of news this week, so I'm skipping the usual promo. Elf Princess Legal Defense Fund My Theme Music Search Contest I recorded "The Virtue of Patience" at Remittance Girl's Podcast I'll be attending Farpoint Con Direct Download