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There's growing calls for nursing practitioners to be used as a solution to severe workforce shortages in the health system. A piece written this week has called for better recognition and funding for these highly skilled nurses to lighten the load on GPs and in Emergency Departments. Deborah Harris, New Zealand's first registered nurse practitioner, says these experts would benefit from more awareness and funding. "Because nurse practitioners are able to work independently and collaboratively to be able to diagnose and treat patients and their whanau, they are incredibly skilled people who can manage healthcare episodes." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 15 - Murdock and Marvel: 1977 Its 1977, and this week we see the dawn of a number of very influential independent titles, and Marvel and DC continue to try to bash each other into the ground. Comics are gaining in popularity on TV, with THREE superhero shows now on the small screen, and Marvel catches a tiger by the tail as it agrees to do a comic book adaptation of a movie that is about to change everything for geek culture in America. Preshow Murdock & Marvel on a break for Duane's move. Next Show should be June 5th. Marvel Unlimited Show will return in the meantime. The Year in Comics Notable and Newsworthy Industry Trends Eagle Awards The Year in Marvel Overall it was a rough year, as delays and problems are rampant. This is evidenced by our own Daredevil, who only managed to get out 9 issues this year, after a decade of monthly releases. New Titles Series Ending New Characters Who's in the Bullpen ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Mike Zeck The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil #141-149, Iron Fist #11, Marvel Team-Up #56, Avengers #159 and Marvel Comics Super Special #1 Marv Wolfman starts the year as writer, but Jim Shooter takes over with issue 144. Bob Brown also starts the year as artist but like Wolfman, would leave after issue 143 with 30 artist credits in the series. Later in 1977, Brown would lose his battle with Leukemia. Artist credits from 144-149 include Lee Elias, George Tuska, Gil Kane and Klaus Jansen. The year starts with Daredevil taking down Maxwell Glenn's assistant Stone after he takes a shot at Foggy Nelson. If that wasn't enough, Bulleye is back in town, captures Daredevil with the cunning use of a paper airplane (“In my hands anything is a deadly weapon”) and ties him to a giant crossbow arrow and fires him towards New Jersey. Though Daredevil is able to escape the death trap with the help of Nova. Next Daredevil must take on Cobra and Hyde who are again working together and trying to steal a new serum recipe from a couple who have a rooftop jungle (and a pet lion) in the middle of the city. The Owl breaks Man-Bull out of prison and asks him to be his bodyguard and kidnap a doctor who can help him regain the use of his legs. Once captured the doctor gives the Owl an exoskeleton which allows him to walk and fly. But it also has (unknown to the Owl) a flaw that Daredevil is able to exploit to defeat the villain. Next, we see Bullseye again set his sights on Daredevil. This time challenging him to a duel at a TV Studio while broadcasting it. With Daredevil's radar sense on the fritz due to a golf ball, Daredevil takes a beating (and being shot) Daredevil is finally able to take down Bullseye in the Studio's wrestling ring. When pressed who hired him, Bullseye says the name “Glenn”. Daredevil goes to confront Maxwell Glenn and he confesses to several crimes (including kidnapping Deborah Harris, Foggy's Fiancée) without much resistance. We learn that Killgrave was pulling the strings and after Harris is rescued, Maxwell Glenn is arrested. Daredevil realizes something is up and upon returning to Glenn's office he finds a secret door leading to Killgrave and a group of entranced business leaders. Killgrave escapes while Daredevil has to fight through the group. On the search for Killgrave and a way to clear Maxwell Glenn's name, Daredevil runs into Death-Stalker instead. Death-Stalker creates a new Smasher in an attempt to take down his foe. The two have fight on a rooftop and then a final battle in an alley where Daredevil causes Smasher to drop a garbage bin on himself. As the year ends, Heather Glenn decides to leave Matt Murdock because he wasn't there for her during the whole ordeal with her father. And Debbie Harris will not see or talk to Foggy as she's still in shock from her kidnapping. As a preview at the end of issue 149, we see the message: Next: Daredevil's Landmark 150th issue, introducing the power of Paladin and possibly the most shattering shock ending ever! New Powers, Toys or Places New Supporting Characters New Villains This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #146 June 1977 “Duel!” Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway Marvel is in a lot of trouble Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details. The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years. Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time. Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics. This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377. My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss. This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage. BOOKLIST The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show. Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it! Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo. Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon. London: Titan Books, 2020. This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print. It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion. So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing. Wells, John. American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964. Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015. Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read. Wright, Bradford. Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. This is the revised edition. Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2022. The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021. Cowsill, Alan et al. DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2010. Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to. Dauber, Jeremy. American Comics: A History. New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022. An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments. An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation.
Episode 14 - Murdock and Marvel: 1976 Another year of Marvel and DC vying for minds and coins of comic book readers which is consolidating the industry despite some up and coming indie publishers. To that end, Marvel is now publishing over a 3rd of all comics in the U.S. But is it sustainable and at what cost? This week we'll look at all that, the return of Jack Kirby to Marvel and Daredevil's adventure with Uri Gellar in this week's spotlight. Preshow Marvel Unlimited Show on a short break The Year in Comics The Big Stories Industry Trends 1976 Top 10 comics The Year in Marvel Marvel puts out over 1/3 of all comics published in America in 1976. New Titles (and lots of reprints) Series Ending New Characters Big Moments Who's in the Bullpen ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Bob Layton The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil #129-140, Ghost Rider #20, Daredevil Annual #4 Marv Wolfman is the writer for most of the appearances in the Daredevil series. Bob Brown (art) and Klaus Janson (ink) start off the year on art. Jim Mooney is on inks when Klaus Janson isn't (133-139). Bill Mantlo wrote issue 140. John Buscema (136-137), John Byrne (138), George Tuska (Annual #4) and Sal Buscema (139-140) get art credits the latter half of the year. 1976 starts with an angry Man-Bull wreaking havoc after losing his court case (despite Matt Murdock representing him) and attempting to steal a heavy statue for the Matador before Daredevil can intervene. Matt opens his storefront legal clinic, Foggy loses his reelection campaign for D.A. to Blake Tower and Daredevil stops a human sacrifice in Central Park. Next Daredevil must deal with a new hero with impeccable aim in Bullseye, out in public and then under the big top of a circus. Daredevil and Uri Geller take down Mind-Wave during his attack on Wall Street. This will be the Spotlight story for this week. The Chameleon looking to make a quick buck becoming other people and ends up taking on Daredevil and Torpedo – whom Daredevil still doesn't trust/believe. We also learn that Deborah Harris is missing but Foggy isn't telling anyone. When been tested for several issue that the Jester is working on a plan to get Daredevil and now we find out what it is – Framing Daredevil for Murder of 3 NYPD. Daredevil tries to clear his name but the fake TV reports tell people to kill all super heroes and he almost gets hung. A final confrontation happens in Jesters deadly murder maze that ends up being more deadly for the Jester than Daredevil. Another kidnapping… This time Karen Page. Daredevil works with Johnny Blaze (aka Ghost Rider) to save Page from a new Death's Head who turns out to be another old villain Death Stalker (who is seeking Paxton Page's (Karen's Dad) formulas to free himself). Ghost Rider burns him up with his hellfire. During the whole ordeal, Matt realizes he just wants to be friends with Karen and that he does love Heather. In Daredevil Annual #4, Daredevil and Black Panther try to stop a blackmail scheme while Namor wants the new technology to harness the ocean's tides as power stopped. We get a new villain in Mind-Master, but his attempt to kill them both with mental energy shorts out his own mind in the process, reverting him back to normal. Next, Daredevil tries to find the junkie wife of a mad bomber who is devastating the city as well as a runaway boy with hemophilia. The year ends with Daredevil taking on Gladiator and Beetle at Grand Central Station after they escape from prison and hijack a train heading to New York. Daredevil saves some innocent bystanders. Gladiator seriously wounds Daredevil's back, but also wounds his partner the Beetle in his rage which takes him out of the action and allows DD to finish off the remaining foe New Powers, Toys or Places New Supporting Characters New Villains This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #133 May 1976 " Mind-Wave and His Fearsome Think Tank" Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway Falling apart from the inside Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details. The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years. Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time. Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics. This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377. My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss. This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage. BOOKLIST The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show. Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it! Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo. Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon. London: Titan Books, 2020. This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print. It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion. So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing. Wells, John. American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964. Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015. Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read. Wright, Bradford. Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. This is the revised edition. Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2022. The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021. Cowsill, Alan et al. DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2010. Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to. Dauber, Jeremy. American Comics: A History. New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022. An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments. An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation.
Good Evening! A short episode about identifying Bullies and Racism in the workplace. I mentioned a book: HUSH MONEY by Deborah Harris, Jacquie Abram, and Delilah Harris. A book on How one woman proved systemic racism in her workplace and kept her job. Lets talk about it. Find me on simplyjewel.com or https://linktr.ee/simplyjewel Lets respond well in hopes that we can have a guest to speak on this topic real soon. Peace & Blessings
This week we talk with Deborah from Florida, who is at the other end of her homeschooling journey... she completed the project!!! And guess what... all six of her children turned out great! Phew, what a relief! Debbie raised her kids in Chicago, back when homeschooling was not popular. Homeschool laws were different then and the stigma of homeschooling was fierce! Much worse than we face today. But Debbie persevered. With little money and working for another mom on the weekends cooking and cleaning, Debbie was able to provide her kids with all they needed to make their childhoods fun and fulfilling. Even if it meant dumpster diving for old computers for her son to take apart and put back together.Now that Debbie's homeschooling journey has come to a close, she has ventured on to a successful career in data science. We talk about the importance of understanding that we CAN have it all... just not all at once. We discuss how hard it is to break the mindset of needing a career right out of college. We also talk about how we, especially women, fall victim to the "Rachel from Friends", or "Carrie from Sex and the City" mentality, that getting married and starting a family in our 20s isn't what's best for us, that there's somehow "more" out there... BUT our bodies are meant to bare children and our 20s is the healthiest time to do that! I also ask Debbie her thoughts about online curriculum, or "machine learning," as she calls it, since she works as a credentialed data scientist now. Don't miss her response! Listen today or check out the full video interview on our new YouTube page!The Homeschool How To Podcast - YouTubeWould you like to Support the Show by sending me a small tip?paypal.me/TheHomeschoolHowToAny amount- even $1- is so very appreciated and will be put towards the cost of the recording platform, editing, the hosting membership, and equipment! Thank you so much! Unable to support the show monetarily but want to help me out in another way? No Problem! Share this link with friends and in your favorite homeschool group facebook page!http://thehomeschoolhowto.com/Follow me on Instagram for my upcoming Instagram Live sessions with Katie the Curriculum Expert!The Homeschool How To Podcast Instagram
In 2001, Deborah Harris registered with the nursing council as New Zealand's first Nurse Practitioner. In this episode of Hauora NP, Nurse Practitioners Rochelle Eynon and Laura Painter interview Deborah Harris about her career, her experiences in the development of the nurse practitioner role, and her hopes for the future development of the NP profession. Music: unstoppable by PALA
Today's guest is sharing her perspective on diversity, equity, and inclusion. We will learn what we should consider to get it right in the coaching space and show up in partnership with our clients. Join us to learn more! Deborah Harris is a certified personal and executive coach with an extensive background in leadership development, management, education, and training. Her work is focused in the diversity, equity, and inclusion space, and she is the perfect person to help us learn more. This is a wonderful interview that I'm very excited to share with you. Show Highlights: How Deborah came into the work she does today What coaches should be aware of regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) Why it's important to have a sense of belonging and connection in the coach/client relationship How DEI issues for coaches are not the same everywhere else in the world What Deborah advises about eliminating unconscious bias How to consider your “invisible suitcase” regarding how we judge and categorize others How to be reflective, aware, curious, and considerate of other perspectives Why coaches should allow the client to set the expectation regarding working with a person of another race/ethnicity How listening can be the best tool for coaches to pick up on clients' cues about DEI What's important for organizations to consider regarding DEI Why coaches should educate themselves about DEI in intentional ways Resources: Connect with Deborah: http://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-harris-4b729537 ( LinkedIn) To celebrate our recent 300th episode, I held a FREE Masterclass series, The 6 C's to Your Coaching Master Plan. You can catch it until August 18 athttp://www.starcoachshow.com/register ( www.STaRcoachshow.com/register)/. Join the STaR Coach Community: http://www.starcoachshow.com/register/ ( www.STaRcoachshow.com/register/). To join the Fall Mentor Program with Meg, visithttp://www.starcoachshow.com/mentor ( www.starcoachshow.com/mentor). Visit myhttps://www.starcoachshow.com ( website) for your FREE download: What I Know Now, That I Wish I Had Known When I First Started Coaching.
In this episode, Mike Taylor and Adam Roseman talk to Deborah Harris, Chief of the United States Department of Justice Environmental Crimes Section. They discuss the prosecution of criminal cases including environmental and workplace safety and health matters.
Listen to our conversation with Flagstaff's community advocate and leader, Deborah Harris. In our conversation with her, we dived into the history of the Southside Community Association in the city of Flagstaff and the connection between health equity and the Black lived experience in northern Arizona. Listen and learn more about the history behind the Southside neighborhood in Flagstaff, and the historical significance of the Black community in the economic and infrastructure formation and sustainability of this city.
A new way to avoid skin injuries on hospitalised babies has just been successfully trialled at Wellington's neonatal intensive care ward. Dr Deborah Harris, a neonatal nurse practitioner talks to Wallace.
Deborah Harris author of Under the Shadow of Gods Wings
Stac & Adeela's perspective on if the New Year warrants a new you! Between The Sheets Feature: HUSH MONEY: How One Woman Proved Systemic Racism in her Workplace and Kept her Job Book by Deborah Harris, Delilah Harris, and Jacquie Abram
Stac & Adeela's perspective on if the New Year warrants a new you! Between The Sheets Feature: HUSH MONEY: How One Woman Proved Systemic Racism in her Workplace and Kept her Job Book by Deborah Harris, Delilah Harris, and Jacquie Abram
Kylie, Shannon, and their friend Deborah Harris talk about how prayer is vital in the times we are living in. This is one you'll want to share! Follow us on social: facebook.com/KylieOaksGatewood Instagram @kylieoaksgatewood Twitter @pastorkye YouTube Kylie Gatewood Ministries Web www.kyliegatewood.com Shannon Phillips: @shanp72 Deborah Harris: www.qurebymattie.com
This week on 321 GO, Cosmo and Cayenne discuss the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Worcester and their triple A baseball team, and Bernie Madoff. Cayenne interviews Deborah Harris and Naomi Meyer from the Lift Our Kids Coalition about their current campaign they are running to lift kids out of poverty. In Two Minutes with Tom, Tom and Cayenne discuss the recent shootings happening across America.
Deborah Harris is a professor of sociology at Texas State University and the co-author of a book called Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen. Deborah got interested in researching women in restaurants after an episode of the reality show Top Chef and she's applied academic rigour to her study of the societal structures that make professional kitchens tricky ground for so many women. We chat 'precarious masculinity', the role of food media and the intersection of race and sexuality - plus everything going on in Austin, Texas right now where a dramatic cold snap cut off power and water for days on end.https://faculty.txstate.edu/profile/1922299Deborahs Bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Taking-Heat-Inequality-Professional-Kitchen/dp/0813571251Follow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Danihttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/
In this 100th episode of 2nd year of Black Wall Street Today with Blair Durham, Blair chats with Deborah Harris. Mrs. Harris is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, and numerous attempts of suicide which led to a nervous breakdown in 2014. She believes, God spared her life for the sole purpose of ministering to others and helping to enhance the lives of those in need. She enjoys helping these individuals find their pathways to recovery through outreach ministry, emotion regulation, mindfulness, relapse prevention, art therapy, self-care sessions, and therapeutic referrals. https://www.yourwellnessinc.net/ Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email BlackWallStreetTodayPodcast @ gmail. com. The Black Wall Street Today (BWST) radio show is focused on all things Black entrepreneurship and hosted by Virginia Tech alumnae Blair Durham, co-founder and co-President of Black BRAND. BWST occurs live in the studios of the historic and prestigious HBCU Hampton University. The BWST podcast is produced by using selected audio from the radio show and other Black BRAND events. BWST is the media outlet for Black BRAND. Black BRAND is a 501(c)(3) organization that stands for Business Research Analytics Networking and Development. We are Hampton Roads Regional Black Chamber of Commerce. We promote group economics through professional development and community empowerment, and we unify the black dollar by providing financial literacy, entrepreneurship training, and networking resources! http://blackbrand.biz m.me/blackwallstreettoday + info@blackbrand.biz + (757) 541-2680 Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbrandbiz/ + Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackbrandbiz/ Jazzy Version of Shimmy Shimmy Ya – Jashsaun Peele & Grandpa Crunk. https://youtu.be/tp25ToCluBI Produced by Seko Varner for Positive Vibes Inc. http://www.PositiveVibes.net + (757) 932-0177 Fix your credit yourself: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Debt consolidation & Private Money lending: PositiveVibesFinancial@gmail.com Start your own financial business: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/lp/wfh-v1/?a=1-930503E- --- This episode is sponsored by · Charity Promotion: HeadCount: The goal of this initiative is to increase voter registration and encourage your listeners to get the vote out during the 2020 General Election this November. https://www.headcount.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-wall-street-today/message
Stir Crazy! Episode #70: On today's show: TRNN reporter Aman Azhar, TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, and Action Now Chicago's Deborah Harris. Hosted by Kim Brown. If you have comments/questions/suggestions email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
Stir Crazy! Episode #70: On today's show: TRNN reporter Aman Azhar, TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, and Action Now Chicago's Deborah Harris. Hosted by Kim Brown.If you have comments/questions/suggestions email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
In this episode, we learn what a CFO does for a company, the misconceptions of hiring CFOs, and how Deborah Harris is as a CFO and strategist for her clients.Deborah also shares with us the challenges her company faced during this pandemic, how they are coping, the different strategies they are implementing for them and their clients, and her passion for social, philanthropic projects.Episode Highlights:Who Deborah Harris is and and what she doesDeborah is the Director and Co-Founder of Grow CFO Co. She leads a team of virtual Chief Financial Officers to find solutions and key strategies to maximise revenue and profit while making sure the cash flow is available to position for growth. Why do you hire a CFO and who are their typical clients?"That's why our name is Grow CFO because we're really positioning those fast-growth companies or the companies that are really positioned to take it to the next level, and then making sure their financial strategy underneath what they do is really sound."Do you have to be big to have a CFO?Deborah shares that their ability to interpret what a small business needs is different from what a big company CFO might require, and they are able to take cross-industry experience and being across multiple countries to allow them to suggest what services they offer work for a specific sector.Deborah's biggest challenge since COVID-19 hit"Our biggest challenge was to work out exactly how we could get our customers pivoting as fast as possible, so that they had a plan in place so that they could continue paying us."This challenge has led Deborah and her team to develop interesting strategies for them and their clients and ways to be paid.One client in the events industry went from almost having their doors shut to having a six-figure month.Another client experienced a three-times valuation rise since October and are listing their education-based company on the New York Stock Exchange towards the end of this year"Remember that even though people are struggling with cash flow, there's no less money in the world. It's actually more money being printed. It's just not flowing. So it's a matter of actually securing that cash and securing that capital.""Never leave anyone that is unhelped. That is part of our core philosophy.""It was fairly obvious to me that we had to have a solution that as long as we had sufficient cash flow ourselves, we would be okay. So let's work out how we can make sure that everybody else has sufficient and not worry about there not being enough."According to Deborah, it is non traditional thinking that she learnt prior to Covid that is helping her and the company for their clients. She mentioned that she has to find a way to not work outside of the system but to make the system work for her, and that the system should work for you, not against you.What is Deborah most proud of what's happened and what has been her biggest achievement?The commitment to give, considering that one of their core values is philanthropy, even in these pandemic times is her biggest achievement.Deborah Harris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahtheentrepreneur/Deborah Harris Website: https://www.growcfoco.com/Grow CFO Co on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-grow-cfo-co/Angela Connell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatkconnellAngela Connell Website: https://vivacity.com.au/Education in Isolation Website: https://vivacity.com.au/podcast/
On today's show: Action Now Chicago's Deborah Harris and Detroit Action's Branden Snyder. Hosted by Kim Brown. If you have questions/comments/suggestions for the show email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
On today's show: Action Now Chicago's Deborah Harris and Detroit Action's Branden Snyder. Hosted by Kim Brown.If you have questions/comments/suggestions for the show email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
Common knowledge indicates that situations and problems motivate people differently. One certain motivator is/are conditions surrounding our children. The founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and the creator of America's Most Wanted are two national level pundits who were motivated by events involving their children. And, it transformed those disparaged parents into renowned lobbyist and influencers. Today we chat with a parent who's son is inflicted with a debilitating illness that transformed her into an activist, lobbyist and best selling author, Deborah Harris.Join us as Dr. B chats with the parent of an autistic child, Ms. Deborah Harris. Listen in as we get enlightened by a parent of a child with the confusing, life-altering dilemma that is Autism. Deborah schools us on the many scenarios that are common in the life of a family member related to someone with Autism. She discusses her life, book, divorce and idiosyncratic events specific to her son's condition. Please join us for a mixed emotion revelation that many are reluctant to discuss.
Season 2, We're Back!!! Jacob and Tony chop it up with Deborah Harris and Marcie Wells, two prominent organizers and activist creating change around things like women's and workers' rights. Deborah and Marcie dispel this absurd notion that protesting and organizing don't work while dropping gems on how we all can agitate and create change in our communities. In the freestyle, Tony and Jacob discuss Indigenous People's Day, the thuggery that is the Dallas PD, Mark Zuckerburg, Ellen getting cozy with George W, the UAW Strike and Kanye...smh, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/make-it-make-sense-pod/message
You have heard me say many times "Control What You Can and Dont Worry About What You Cant Control". Btu what about the things that you cant control that REALLY impact you like when your child is diagnosed with Autism. This can be a major obstacle to overcome. Autism is an epidemic in our society. One that we do not understand or seem to have any control over. So what can we do? Today I am joined by Autism advocate Deborah Harris and a doctor who specializes in Autism to share with you some insights into Autism. Hopefully you will find the help you need if Autism has touched your life and like Dr Ali you will learn to see Autism as an AU-mazing gift. If you are not directly impacted by Autism we hope this will inspire you to lend a hand to those around you who this is impacting One of the best ways we can live as a Thriving Entrepreneur is when we make a positive impact in our world and help with the things we can. Today lets talk about Autis
Passionate philanthropist, speaker and entrepreneur, Deborah Harris is co-founder of the Grow CFO Co. - a company specialising in growing the financial capabilities of purpose driven businesses. A dedicated number nerd and mother of 5 with an enormous capacity to uplift others through her strategic thinking and quirky sense of humour… “invest some time in thinking bigger, thinking what you could do that is going to push boundaries, that's going to 10x your business and gives you the opportunity to look down from above on what your business is doing so that you can actually work out is this something that I'm proud to be part of? Is this something has a great product, a great culture, a great compensation package for my employees. Have I got a great commitment to do better in the world? And just invest that time for your own inspiration to see if that's actually still ticking the box to work towards your vision ”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6Xo
Ready to take the pledge to be a Girl Scout Brains? A committment not to be taken lightly Deborah Harris is a strong supporter and advocate plus volunteer for the Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles and is virtual camping (GLAMPING) out with me on the edge. Deborah shares the state of the Girl Scout in today's every changing enviorment. What are the CORE values, code of conduct, engagement in the community, commitment to God and the bigger ojbects and goals for these young women's feature. Deborah coordinates for all Girl Scout troops and the Daisies. She's been volunteering for close to 30 years; serving also as a Girl Scout Leader, Product Sales Manager and Service Unit Corresponding Representative. She may still even have a few boxes of Thin Mints in her backpack!
In Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Deborah Harris and Patti Giuffre trace the historical evolution of the profession, analyze more than two thousand examples of chef profiles and restaurant reviews, and conduct in-depth interviews with thirty-three women chefs. There are a number of recent books, magazines, and television programs that focused on the world of the professional chef. The media perpetually uses men as icons to market the hot and sexy field of being a chef in the professional kitchen. All the while, the work of women in the kitchen is discounted as a domestic role. This devaluation remains intact because of the exclusion of women in professional kitchens. This helps men maintain the legitimacy of the profession and perpetuates the appearance of home cooking as women's domestic duty. Dr. Deborah A. Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teachings on courses in the area of stratification and inequality, qualitative research methods, rural aging, and the sociology of food. Harris's published research has addressed the impacts of welfare reform on low-income women and their families, as well as how the closing of military facilities affects local communities. Dr. Patti Giuffre is the Director of Graduate Programs in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teaching and research in the area of work and occupation, gender, sexuality, and qualitative methods. She has conducted research on sexual harassment, sexual orientation discrimination, and experiences of LGBT workers in gay-friendly workplaces. She is also an active member of the American Sociological Associations sections on Sex and Gender and Organizations, Occupations, and Work and of the Sociologists for Women in Society. Michael O. Johnston is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at William Penn University. He earned his doctoral degree in Public Policy and Public Administration from Walden University. His most recent paper, to be presented at the upcoming American Society for Environmental History conference, is titled Down Lovers Lane: A Brief History of Necking in Cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Deborah Harris and Patti Giuffre trace the historical evolution of the profession, analyze more than two thousand examples of chef profiles and restaurant reviews, and conduct in-depth interviews with thirty-three women chefs. There are a number of recent books, magazines, and television programs that focused on the world of the professional chef. The media perpetually uses men as icons to market the hot and sexy field of being a chef in the professional kitchen. All the while, the work of women in the kitchen is discounted as a domestic role. This devaluation remains intact because of the exclusion of women in professional kitchens. This helps men maintain the legitimacy of the profession and perpetuates the appearance of home cooking as women’s domestic duty. Dr. Deborah A. Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teachings on courses in the area of stratification and inequality, qualitative research methods, rural aging, and the sociology of food. Harris’s published research has addressed the impacts of welfare reform on low-income women and their families, as well as how the closing of military facilities affects local communities. Dr. Patti Giuffre is the Director of Graduate Programs in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teaching and research in the area of work and occupation, gender, sexuality, and qualitative methods. She has conducted research on sexual harassment, sexual orientation discrimination, and experiences of LGBT workers in gay-friendly workplaces. She is also an active member of the American Sociological Associations sections on Sex and Gender and Organizations, Occupations, and Work and of the Sociologists for Women in Society. Michael O. Johnston is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at William Penn University. He earned his doctoral degree in Public Policy and Public Administration from Walden University. His most recent paper, to be presented at the upcoming American Society for Environmental History conference, is titled Down Lovers Lane: A Brief History of Necking in Cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Deborah Harris and Patti Giuffre trace the historical evolution of the profession, analyze more than two thousand examples of chef profiles and restaurant reviews, and conduct in-depth interviews with thirty-three women chefs. There are a number of recent books, magazines, and television programs that focused on the world of the professional chef. The media perpetually uses men as icons to market the hot and sexy field of being a chef in the professional kitchen. All the while, the work of women in the kitchen is discounted as a domestic role. This devaluation remains intact because of the exclusion of women in professional kitchens. This helps men maintain the legitimacy of the profession and perpetuates the appearance of home cooking as women’s domestic duty. Dr. Deborah A. Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teachings on courses in the area of stratification and inequality, qualitative research methods, rural aging, and the sociology of food. Harris’s published research has addressed the impacts of welfare reform on low-income women and their families, as well as how the closing of military facilities affects local communities. Dr. Patti Giuffre is the Director of Graduate Programs in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teaching and research in the area of work and occupation, gender, sexuality, and qualitative methods. She has conducted research on sexual harassment, sexual orientation discrimination, and experiences of LGBT workers in gay-friendly workplaces. She is also an active member of the American Sociological Associations sections on Sex and Gender and Organizations, Occupations, and Work and of the Sociologists for Women in Society. Michael O. Johnston is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at William Penn University. He earned his doctoral degree in Public Policy and Public Administration from Walden University. His most recent paper, to be presented at the upcoming American Society for Environmental History conference, is titled Down Lovers Lane: A Brief History of Necking in Cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Deborah Harris and Patti Giuffre trace the historical evolution of the profession, analyze more than two thousand examples of chef profiles and restaurant reviews, and conduct in-depth interviews with thirty-three women chefs. There are a number of recent books, magazines, and television programs that focused on the world of the professional chef. The media perpetually uses men as icons to market the hot and sexy field of being a chef in the professional kitchen. All the while, the work of women in the kitchen is discounted as a domestic role. This devaluation remains intact because of the exclusion of women in professional kitchens. This helps men maintain the legitimacy of the profession and perpetuates the appearance of home cooking as women’s domestic duty. Dr. Deborah A. Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teachings on courses in the area of stratification and inequality, qualitative research methods, rural aging, and the sociology of food. Harris’s published research has addressed the impacts of welfare reform on low-income women and their families, as well as how the closing of military facilities affects local communities. Dr. Patti Giuffre is the Director of Graduate Programs in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teaching and research in the area of work and occupation, gender, sexuality, and qualitative methods. She has conducted research on sexual harassment, sexual orientation discrimination, and experiences of LGBT workers in gay-friendly workplaces. She is also an active member of the American Sociological Associations sections on Sex and Gender and Organizations, Occupations, and Work and of the Sociologists for Women in Society. Michael O. Johnston is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at William Penn University. He earned his doctoral degree in Public Policy and Public Administration from Walden University. His most recent paper, to be presented at the upcoming American Society for Environmental History conference, is titled Down Lovers Lane: A Brief History of Necking in Cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Deborah Harris and Patti Giuffre trace the historical evolution of the profession, analyze more than two thousand examples of chef profiles and restaurant reviews, and conduct in-depth interviews with thirty-three women chefs. There are a number of recent books, magazines, and television programs that focused on the world of the professional chef. The media perpetually uses men as icons to market the hot and sexy field of being a chef in the professional kitchen. All the while, the work of women in the kitchen is discounted as a domestic role. This devaluation remains intact because of the exclusion of women in professional kitchens. This helps men maintain the legitimacy of the profession and perpetuates the appearance of home cooking as women’s domestic duty. Dr. Deborah A. Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teachings on courses in the area of stratification and inequality, qualitative research methods, rural aging, and the sociology of food. Harris’s published research has addressed the impacts of welfare reform on low-income women and their families, as well as how the closing of military facilities affects local communities. Dr. Patti Giuffre is the Director of Graduate Programs in the Department of Sociology at Texas State University. She focuses her teaching and research in the area of work and occupation, gender, sexuality, and qualitative methods. She has conducted research on sexual harassment, sexual orientation discrimination, and experiences of LGBT workers in gay-friendly workplaces. She is also an active member of the American Sociological Associations sections on Sex and Gender and Organizations, Occupations, and Work and of the Sociologists for Women in Society. Michael O. Johnston is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at William Penn University. He earned his doctoral degree in Public Policy and Public Administration from Walden University. His most recent paper, to be presented at the upcoming American Society for Environmental History conference, is titled Down Lovers Lane: A Brief History of Necking in Cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A number of recent books, magazines, and television programs have emerged that promise to take viewers inside the exciting world of professional chefs. While media suggest that the occupation is undergoing a transformation, one thing remains clear: being a chef is a decidedly male-dominated job. This week on Eat Your Words, host Cathy Erway is on the line with “Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen” co-author Deborah Harris. Deborah goes on to highlight the book, examining big issues like how the world of professional chefs is gendered, what conditions have led to this gender segregation, plus how women chefs feel about their work in relation to men. Tune in for a great conversation! This program was brought to you by Heritage Foods USA. “It’s rare. Only about 20% of head and executive chefs are women.” [4:00] “I really respected the women who said when they became management… they purposefully tried to make a more humane kitchen.” [25:00] “Chefs today want to be seen as professionals not hash slingers.” [26:10] —Deborah Harris on Eat Your Words
Dr. Harris shares her expertise and insights on parenting children with disabilities. You will find this episode to be insightful and it will provide opportunities to lighten your load at home. Enjoy! Dr. Gwen
Dr. Harris talks about advocating for your children in school.Tips for you as a parent, and resources that may be available for you. Enjoy! Dr. Gwen