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XS Noize Podcast Episode #227: Sea Fever – Phil Cunningham, Tom Chapman, and Beth Cassidy on Surface Sound, Musical Chemistry, and Honouring Denise Johnson In Episode #227 of the XS Noize Music Podcast, host Mark Millar is joined by Phil Cunningham, Tom Chapman, and Beth Cassidy of the genre-blending band Sea Fever to talk about their powerful second album, Surface Sound. Sea Fever is a five-piece supergroup featuring members of New Order, Haven, Johnny Marr's band, Section 25, and Brix & The Extricated. The band returns with Surface Sound — a bold fusion of alt-rock, dance, and electronic pop across ten euphoric tracks. In this episode, Phil, Tom, and Beth discuss: The creative process and sonic ambition behind Surface Sound How their unique chemistry has evolved since 2021's Folding Lines Crafting standout singles like “Breaking Out” and “Loose Cut” The emotional weight of Denise Johnson's stunning guest vocals on “Explanation” How their individual musical legacies shape the identity and future of Sea Fever Surface Sound showcases Sea Fever at their most confident and collaborative, from pulsing synths to layered guitar textures and powerful lyrics. Or listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS – Find The XS Noize Podcast's complete archive of episodes here. Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have included John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, The Twang, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, Michael Head, and many more.
Our ultimate hope lies not in our past but in the certainty of God's promises. #daybydaylw Interested in learning more about becoming a devoted follower of Christ? Go to follow.lifeword.org! ~~~ Scripture: 2 Samuel 23:1-7 Reflection: David's hope at the end of his life was not in his achievements but in God's eternal promises. No matter how difficult life has been, we can rest in the fact that our future is secure in Christ's kingdom. Faithfulness to God does not mean a trouble-free life. David's story is one of both triumph and hardship. Yet, his confidence was in the unshakable truth that God's kingdom would endure. This is the same hope we hold today. Many believers struggle with the weight of trials, wondering if their suffering has meaning. But David's perspective reminds us that God's faithfulness transcends our circumstances. Every challenge we face is temporary in light of eternity. The kingdom of God is advancing, and those who remain steadfast in faith will one day see its full reality. We must anchor our hope in God's promises, trusting that His rule will bring ultimate justice, peace, and joy. Just as David found comfort in looking forward to what God had promised, so too can we find strength in anticipating the fulfillment of His kingdom. 3 Prayer Points: Praise God for the assurance of our future. Pray for endurance in faith. Ask for a greater longing for His kingdom. 2 Peoples to pray for Grady & Denise Johnson and their family, our missionaries in Mexico The German Lifeword broadcast for the people of Germany & Romania 1 Summary: Our ultimate hope lies not in our past but in the certainty of God's promises.
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
On this episode of Agency Nation Radio, Susan Bonner, Big “I” vice president of marketing and communications, chats with Denise Johnson, president and CEO of Big I Oklahoma, and Jill Epstein, CEO of Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of California (IIABCal), about their achievements as women in the independent insurance agency channel and how they're shaping the industry by offering more women-led events and highlighting opportunities for women in insurance. Big “I” Oklahoma recently hosted the EmpowerHER conference, while IIABCal hosted the Independent Women Summit. Both events sought to foster not only professional development but also genuine friendship and connection among women in the independent agency system and the wider insurance industry. “It was just a really comfortable environment,” Epstein said about the Independent Women Summit, which IIABCal hosted in February. “Everyone was super present, super engaged, chatting, happy and making connections. That was my goal, to bring that to women.” During the episode, Epstein and Johnson also shared strategies for how women can develop leadership skills and learnings from their own experiences, as well as highlighted other Big “I” state associations that are working on similar women-led initiatives. Agency Nation Radio is where insurance professionals turn on the mic and share unscripted stories about leadership, technology, marketing, success, and failure—stories that helped make them the professionals they are today. From Main Street USA to the pages of Independent Agent magazine—we've got the stories you want to hear. For more, catch Agency Nation Radio on your favorite streaming platform or visit iamagazine.com/podcasts. ------------------ Susan Bonner https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiebonnerpugh/ Denise Johnson https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-johnson-2a680312/ Jill Epstein https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-poznick-epstein-b330745/
In 1958, the Tuck family was plagued by a series of eerie, spontaneous fires – flames that defied logic, burned with strange colors, and followed them wherever they went, leaving behind a haunting with more questions than answers.IN THIS EPISODE: In the late 1950s, the Tuck family of Alabama found themselves at the center of a terrifying ordeal as mysterious fires spontaneously erupted in their home. Despite their best efforts to escape the flames, the fiery phenomenon followed them from one residence to another, consuming their possessions and leaving them homeless. We'll look at this case and other similar ones where the seeming explanation is nothing short of paranormal. (Paranormal Flames) *** In the sleepy Kentish hamlet of Charing, a centuries-old mystery unfolds every May Day. As the clock strikes midnight, ghostly children emerge from their moss-encrusted graves, their ethereal feet dancing to the silent fiddle's tune. It's all part of the "Night of the Dancing Feet." (Dancing After Death) *** Before his wife's murder in June 2009, Eli Weaver had numerous affairs with women he met through online dating sites, where he called himself an "Amish Stud." But only one mistress was willing to kill for him. (Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer) *** The American West evokes iconic images often seen in movies: bold adventures, noon shootouts, resolute sheriffs and marshals maintaining order, and the cavalry arriving just in time. However, the history of the Wild West, replete with myths and stereotypes, presents a more complex and sometimes disturbing reality about justice in that era. (Wild West Justice) *** On the morning of July 13, 1997, the body of Denise Johnson was discovered inside her burning childhood home in Kill Devil Hills, NC. Emergency responders quickly realized they weren't dealing with a simple arson, but a murder as well. Now, more than two decades later, the case remains unsolved. (The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson) *** Hachishakusama, often referred to as the "Japanese Slender Man," is a haunting figure from Japanese urban legends that rivals the terror of her American counterpart. While the Slender Man has gained a cult-like following and has even inspired real-life horror stories, Hachishakusama's tale is equally spine-chilling and capable of keeping you up at night. (The Japanese Slender Man)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Lead-In00:01:39.446 = Show Open00:04:48.027 = Paranormal Flames00:24:26.752 = The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson00:38:08.456 = Dancing After Death (Night of the Dancing Feet)00:46:29.513 = Wild West Justice00:56:30.302 = Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer01:06:14.321 = The Japanese Slender Man01:11:41.698 = Show Close, Verse, and Final ThoughtSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…BOOK: “Ablaze – The Mysterious Fires of Spontaneous Human Combustion” by Larry E. Arnold: https://amzn.to/3UqdhmzBOOK: “A Killing In Amish Country” by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris: https://amzn.to/44wghmb“Paranormal Flames” source: Marcus Lowth at UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4eb8xht2“The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson” source: Jacob Shelton at Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8t3b7p“Dancing After Death” by Ken DaSilva-Hill submitted directly to Weird Darkness and used with permission“Wild West Justice” source: Christy Box at Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8db9vj“Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer” source: Hannah Reilly Holtz at AllThatsInteresting.com:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4jfmybjh“The Japanese Slender Man” source: Curry L Mitchell at ListVerse: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdd7fthz=====Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TV=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: May 01, 2024EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/PhantomFlames
In this episode, Laura Cassiday and Joanna Wachowiak-Finlaison chat and chuckle with Dr. Denise Johnson about house soiling issues in cats.Dr. Denise Johnson is a general practitioner of veterinary medicine and an International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) Certified Cat Behavior Consultant. Her special interests include behavioral health and low-stress handling. Her qualifications include Elite Fear Free Practitioner, Certified in Low Stress Handling–Silver, and Cat Friendly Veterinarian Certifications. In addition to being a certified member of the IAABC, she serves on their Ethics Committee and as a peer reviewer for the IAABC Journal. Dr. Johnson offers remote behavior consulting, vet-to-vet consultation, and is a member of the AVSAB's Speakers Bureau. She spends her free time working on Committed to Claws, an education project that provides pet owners and pet professionals with resources to reduce the incidence of onychectomy.
After a failed gubernatorial run in 1982, Madeleine Kunin secured 50% of the vote in her second run in 1984, winning against her Republican challenger. John J. Easton, Jr. Forty years ago, Kunin became the first and only woman to Vermont's highest-elected office. She's also the first and only Jewish person to serve as Vermont's Governor."I think the women's movement gave me the idea that women could do anything," Kunin said. "And I wanted to be involved in public events, and being in Vermont politics seemed more accessible. We had a small group of people at that time who encouraged each other to do things larger than their personal lives, and I took that seriously."When reflecting on the career of former Vermont Gov. Madeleine Kunin, it's natural to focus on her historic “firsts.” Once in office, she appointed the first woman to Vermont's Supreme Court, Denise Johnson, She then appointed Mollie Beattie to the Department of Forest, Parks and Recreation, who would go on to become the first woman Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The influence her leadership has had on generations of women. This legacy continued when, two years ago, Becca Balint was elected as Vermont's first female representative in Congress. Balint's election ended Vermont's distinction as the only state never to have elected a woman to Congress.Broadcast live on Thursday, November 14, 2024, at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.Have questions, comments, or tips? Send us a message or check us…
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A Pennsylvania grandmother, Denise Johnson beat her 3-year-old granddaughter, Ayla Miller then left her alone in bed for days as she suffered and died. A 4-year-old roams into a busy street and is struck by a car, now his mother is eluding police. For more crime and just news visit Crimeonline.com. Nicole Partin reporting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IN THIS EPISODE: In the late 1950s, the Tuck family of Alabama found themselves at the center of a terrifying ordeal as mysterious fires spontaneously erupted in their home. Despite their best efforts to escape the flames, the fiery phenomenon followed them from one residence to another, consuming their possessions and leaving them homeless. We'll look at this case and other similar ones where the seeming explanation is nothing short of paranormal. (Paranormal Flames) *** In the sleepy Kentish hamlet of Charing, a centuries-old mystery unfolds every May Day. As the clock strikes midnight, ghostly children emerge from their moss-encrusted graves, their ethereal feet dancing to the silent fiddle's tune. It's all part of the "Night of the Dancing Feet." (Dancing After Death) *** Before his wife's murder in June 2009, Eli Weaver had numerous affairs with women he met through online dating sites, where he called himself an "Amish Stud." But only one mistress was willing to kill for him. (Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer) *** The American West evokes iconic images often seen in movies: bold adventures, noon shootouts, resolute sheriffs and marshals maintaining order, and the cavalry arriving just in time. However, the history of the Wild West, replete with myths and stereotypes, presents a more complex and sometimes disturbing reality about justice in that era. (Wild West Justice) *** On the morning of July 13, 1997, the body of Denise Johnson was discovered inside her burning childhood home in Kill Devil Hills, NC. Emergency responders quickly realized they weren't dealing with a simple arson, but a murder as well. Now, more than two decades later, the case remains unsolved. (The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson) *** Hachishakusama, often referred to as the "Japanese Slender Man," is a haunting figure from Japanese urban legends that rivals the terror of her American counterpart. While the Slender Man has gained a cult-like following and has even inspired real-life horror stories, Hachishakusama's tale is equally spine-chilling and capable of keeping you up at night. (The Japanese Slender Man)YOUTUBE TIME STAMPS…00:00:00.000 = Introduction/Show Open00:05:20.724 = Paranormal Flames00:26:22.890 = The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson00:40:03.507 = Dancing After Death (Night Of The Dancing Feet)00:48:36.820 = Wild West Justice00:58:36.687 = Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer01:08:23.238 = The Japanese Slender ManSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…BOOK: “Ablaze – The Mysterious Fires of Spontaneous Human Combustion” by Larry E. Arnold: https://amzn.to/3UqdhmzBOOK: “A Killing In Amish Country” by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris: https://amzn.to/44wghmb“Paranormal Flames” source: Marcus Lowth at UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4eb8xht2“The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson” source: Jacob Shelton at Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8t3b7p“Dancing After Death” by Ken DaSilva-Hill submitted directly to Weird Darkness and used with permission“Wild West Justice” source: Christy Box at Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8db9vj“Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer” source: Hannah Reilly Holtz at AllThatsInteresting.com:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4jfmybjh“The Japanese Slender Man” source: Curry L Mitchell at ListVerse: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdd7fthzWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: May 01, 2024PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/paranormal-flames/
Denise Johnson returns to Reason Bound to discuss blending cultural identities centered on what it means to be Latino/a, Chicano/a, Hispanic, and so on. Denise talks with Ryan about connecting with roots, hertiage, and how one's own culture can interact with another. It's a good conversation between long time friends that sparked ideas about what it means to be identity X or Y.
It's been four years since CounterClock released an episode on the unsolved murder of Denise Johnson. Delia unravels the newest leads she's been following related to the case and revisits some of her initial reporting. This is the update episode listeners have been waiting for and now it's time to dive in. For even more time with CounterClock, follow us on social media.Instagram: @counterclockpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CounterClockPod | @audiochuckFacebook: /CounterClockPodcast | /audiochuckllc
Somewhere beyond Jackrabbit Trail Drive and Indian School Road, in the dusty plains of Phoenix, the skeleton of missing 30 year old single mother Denise Johnson is discovered. But it'll be the Palo Verde tree, or more specifically its unique seed pods, which will eventually pinpoint the killer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Denise Johnson joins Ryan to discuss religion and spirituality. Where may one stop and the other start, or are they both inextricably linked? One or both terms are nothing more than woo woo to some, while others find they function as descriptive labels for some kind of force/magic/supernatural sense that transcend the natural world. Denise and Ryan discuss establishment religions, what it means to be a cult, and a sense of something greater than oneself that many claim to experience regardless of individual culture, practice, or religious upbringing.
Descriptio CONTENT BEGINS AT - 4:00 In this episode I am going to go over two unsolved murders in North Carolina. The first is Denise Johnson of Kill Devil Hills. This case was suggested by Gidge from Missouri. The second case is the murder of Debbie Wolfe of Fayetteville. As always, if you like the show, then don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review. You can check out the links below for extra content about this episode. SOURCES: All That Is Interesting The Coastland Times Oxygen.com Ranker The Fay Observer Dr. Maurice Godwin The Grunge The Mary Word PICTURES: Denise Johnson Debbie Wolfe
Dr. Denise Johnson, Acting Secretary of Health for the Pennsylvania Department of Health, says effective reproductive health policies strengthen communities; Dr. Sameer Vohra, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, says jurisdictions should advocate for policies that defend against the negative public health impacts of climate change; ASTHO accepts applications for its next group of public health professionals to take part in the Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health Program; and you can sign up for an ASTHO email that allows you to learn about exciting events planned in the new year. ASTHO Webpage: 2023 Legislative Prospectus Series ASTHO Webpage: Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know
The small coastal town of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina will forever be changed after the discovery of Denise Johnson's body on July 13, 1997. The police had high hopes of solving the case quickly but 25 years later, we're still searching for answers as to who killed her and set the house on fire.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this special episode/post, I was joined by Sandy Brumbaum, Reading Recovery teacher leader and consultant, and Denise Johnson, a literacy professor at William & Mary, to kick off the book study for Teaching Readers (Not Reading): Moving Beyond Skills and Strategies to Reader-Focused Instruction by Peter Afflerbach (Guilford, 2022).In our conversation, we responded to and discussed three questions:* What are your greatest concerns about current trends and programs with teaching readers and literacy instruction in general?* Consider examples of effective reading instruction you've observed or participated in. What are the essential components of such instruction?* We agree with Afflerbach that schools need to teach readers more than skills and strategies. But what about reading?A key takeaway from our conversation is, just as we cannot separate the reader from reading instruction, one science of reading is dependent on its integration with another. Ryanne Deschane, also a teacher of readers and was not able to join us virtually, shared the following written response:Key components of effective literacy instruction include knowledgeable teachers who have a multitude of literacy resources, instructional strategies, and tools in their professional toolkit. These teachers can sit with a child, listen and engage immediately in responsive practices that address the specific learning needs of each child in their care. They honor each child in their unique learning needs and seek out resources and tools to support those needs. “In the most successful classrooms, teachers have long understood that effective reading instruction must be partnered with student awareness, enthusiasm, and a belief in self.”- Peter AfflerbachFrom November 7 through December 16, I will be responding to Teaching Readers (Not Reading) by Peter Afflerbach (Guilford, 2022) and inviting readers to join me.In this book study, you will develop a deeper understanding of the science(s) of reading and build greater confidence in conversing about literacy instruction with teachers and other colleagues.To participate:* Purchase the book on the publisher's website, Amazon, or wherever it is sold.* Subscribe to this space (if you haven't already) for future responses to the book.* Become a regular and active reader, such as posting your thinking around the text or linking to a response you wrote elsewhere in the comments.Here is the suggested schedule for (re)reading together:* November 7 - 11: Introduction, Chapters 1-3* November 14 - 18: Chapters 4-5* November 21 - 25: Chapter 6* November 28 - December 2: Chapters 7-8* December 5 - 9: Chapters 9-10* December 12 - 16: Chapter 11, Conclusion This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readbyexample.substack.com
The History of Fashion and Design series begins with a tribute to Wilkes Bashford, the iconic name in San Francisco fashion. With his first store in Union Square in 1966, Wilkes Bashford became SF's top trend-setter. He introduced young European designers like Brunello Cucinelli and Brioni, and was the very first in the city to carry popular names like Ralph Lauren and Alexander Julian. Wilkes described his style as “clothing for the bold conservative” as it was favored by famous politicians like former Mayor Willie Brown Jr. Wilkes brought grace, elegance and style to San Francisco, his influence remaining strong even after his death in 2016. We sat down with three long-time friends and employees of Wilkes Bashford. Sharon Kish is a poet, humorist, and oral historian. Denise Johnson has spent her career working with Industry-leading brands that have redefined the retail experience both in the United States and abroad; the breadth of her experience includes new store openings, merchandising and sales, which makes her an asset to growing brands that seek to re-envision retail environments in the 21st Century. Yuriko Takata — wife of the late Jody Wilson, who owned the shoe and handbag concession in Bashford's stores — was able to assist her husband on international trips to help collect the best possible goods for Bashford's stores. We were so pleased to hear stories about Wilkes Bashford from women who all knew and loved him. We hope you enjoy this interview in his honor. For more information about Wilkes Bashford, please visit: https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Wilkes-Bashford-The-man-who-gave-San-Francisco-6765886.php Meet Sharon Kish, Denise Johnson, and Yuriko Takata!
John Rash and Denise Johnson of the Star Tribune editorial board join Chad for Playing Politics to discuss a few topics in the news today, primarily the massive fraud scheme involving Covid funds and Feeding our Future.
The hour begins with Dr. Michael Osterholm discussing the latest with Covid and his thoughts on President Biden saying the pandemic is over. Later, we discuss Harrison Ford's best film roles before Playing Politics with John Rash and Denise Johnson of the Star Tribune.
The Justice Department's allegations have broad legal and political implications. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Denise Johnson and John Rash.
Dr. J. Nadine Gracia, President and CEO of Trust for America's Health, discusses the organization's latest report addressing the impact of chronic underfunding on the nation's public health system; Illinois, Tennessee, New Jersey, and others are thinking of ways to use COVID-19 relief funding to help those living with disabilities; Dr. Denise Johnson, Acting Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, reflects on hundreds of public health professionals learning more about health equity at an ASTHO summit held online last month; and ASTHO has a new speaker's bureau ready to help you find a speaker for your next public health event. Trust for America's Health Webpage: The Impact of Chronic Underfunding on America's Public Health System: Trends, Risks, and Recommendations, 2022 ASTHO Blog Post: States Leverage COVID-19 Relief Funding to Improve Accessibility for People Living With Disabilities ASTHO Health Equity Summit Webpage ASTHO Webpage: Speakers Bureau
Dr. Denise Johnson, Acting Secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Health, outlines the goals of a new task force considering the impact opioid abuse has on children in the state; Jon Rubin, Deputy Secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Office of Children, Youth, and Families, discusses the task force's unique outlook on data; ASTHO posts a new blog article with a link to a clinician toolbox for providers who want to better understand harmful bacterial blooms that can occur in bodies of water; and ASTHO Week is underway in Arlington, Virginia for the first time in more than two years. ASTHO Blog Article: Approaching Summer, States Ramping Up Water Protections
President Biden wants Congress to suspend the gas tax to try and battle high prices. But will that cause more problems than it solves? Chad was joined by John Rash and Denise Johnson from the Star Tribune Editorial Board for this week's "Playing Politics"
The House hearings have featured fellow Republicans testifying about what led to the attack on the Capitol. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Denise Johnson and John Rash.
Dr. Denise Johnson, Pennsylvania's Acting Secretary of Health, explains how a statewide law permitting syringe services would give cover and funding to local programs trying to battle the opioid epidemic; Laura Edison, an epidemiologist in the Georgia Department of Public Health, says her state has tackled the overdose problem on several fronts; and ASTHO President Dr. Nirav Shah is this year's winner of Maine's Caregiver of the Year award presented by the Maine Hospital Association. Bangor Daily News: Nirav Shah named Maine Caregiver of the Year
"Heart to Heart Conversations with God"
In this episode we take a look at the pilot for the short-lived sitcom Love, Inc (2005) Set in New York City, the dating agency Love, Inc. features a staff of single friends desperately looking for love. Newly divorced Clea Lavoy, the founder and owner of the company, seeks out the help of her friend and employee Denise Johnson to reignite her romantic life. She struggles continually to find love despite Denise's best attempts. The future of the agency is jeopardized since its success relied on advertising Clea's "successful", nearly decade-long marriage. Love, Inc. also includes the receptionist Viviana, the style expert Francine, and the technician and photographer Barry. Busy Philipp.... Denise Johnson Vince Vieluf ... Barry Reagan Gomez-Preston... Francine Ion Overman ... Viviana Holly Robinson Peete ... Clea If you would like to watch the pilot before listening to the podcast email us at mike@cullenpark.com for a link. Find us at all2reeltoo.com Check out some cool music by host Matthew Haase at https://youtu.be/5E6TYm_4wIE Check out cool merchandise related to our show at http://tee.pub/lic/CullenPark Become a Patron of the show here.... https://www.patreon.com/CullenPark Listen to Mike on The Nerdball Podcast.... https://pod.fo/e/ba2aa Check out some cool music from Jason Quick at www.jasonquickmusic.com If you can during these troubling times make a donation to one of the following charities to help out. https://www.directrelief.org/ https://www.naacpldf.org/ https://www.blackvotersmatterfund.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Scott Jensen need to do to beat Tim Walz in November? What's the fallout likely to be from Finland & Sweden joining NATO? John Rash and Denise Johnson from the Star Tribune Editorial Board joined for Playing Politics.
The GOP's pick for Minnesota governor will face new scrutiny as he heads to the general election. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Denise Johnson and John Rash.
In The Doll World has a wonderful conversation with Denise Johnson, the creator of the YouTube show All Dolled Up-The Series. Listen here at www.inthedollworld.com/podcasts Denise talks about how her daughters and COVID inspired her to create a show that is designed to be entertaining as well as educational. Although she wanted to create something fun for them to do as well as for people to watch, she also knew it was very important to encourage creativity, bring about confidence, as well lessons that help them be cognizant of the consequences of their actions. We also discuss the many skills her daughters are learning along the way when as far as creating a show, from production to team building to editing. I joked with her that maybe I need to call them to help me with my editing.
Dr. Denise Johnson, Pennsylvania's Physician General, tells us why health is a human right, as we continue our examination of the themes for this year's National Public Health Week; Kay Matthews, founder and executive director of the non-profit Shades of Blue Project, explains how personal health challenges can quickly become public health problems; HHS has a website offering guidance and resources for responding to a variety of emergencies and crisis; and ASTHO reminds listeners to register for this year's Public Health Tech Xpo planned for May 10th and 11th. APHA Webpage: National Public Health Week HHS.gov Webpage: Countries Experiencing Conflict – Healthcare Preparedness and Response Resources Website: Shades of Blue Project ASTHO Public Health Tech Xpo Webpage
Join the team as they discuss Angelica Gandara, Ara Denise Johnson and Amber Nicole Crum, three young girls missing from Texas. The three are possibly connected through a common person of interest.You can reach us on Instagram: smalltownmissingSources for this episode are below. Also below, police department contact information if you have any information regarding each missing girl.https://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Police-again-fish-for-leads-in-local-girls-baffling-1985-disappearance-567464021.htmlhttps://charleyproject.org/case/angelica-maria-gandarahttps://charleyproject.org/case/ara-denise-johnsonhttps://charleyproject.org/case/amber-nicole-crum https://bellcountycrimestoppers.com/team/angelica-maria-gandara/https://ourblackgirls.com/2020/03/29/ara-denise-johnson-5-was-abducted-from-her-room-in-1986/https://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/penton-elliot-david.htmhttps://filmdaily.co/news/ara-johnson/ Information regarding Amber Nicole Crum, contact Dallas Police Department 214-670-4426Information regarding Ara Denise Johnson, contact Upshur County Sheriff's Office at (903) 843-2541 Information regarding Angelica Maria Gandara, contact Temple Police Department 254-770-5506
John Rash and Denise Johnson from the Star Tribune Editorial Board joined Chad to talk politics including Ukraine, President Biden, his son Hunter and Justice Clarence Thomas.
The president's U.S. approval ratings don't match their rise overseas. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Denise Johnson and John Rash.
This podcast includes 5 cold cases in Texas featuring Kimberly Flint, Alexandria Joy Lowitzer, Brittany Danielle McGlone, Brandi Ellen Wells, and Ara "NeeCee" Denise Johnson.ExpressVPN is offering a special discount that allows you to get 3 extra months free when you sign up for their 12-month package. Time is running out, so get your deal by clicking my link expressvpn.com/southerngirlcrimestoriesSubscribe:✅ https://www.youtube.com/c/SouthernGirlCrimeStories?sub_confirmation=1BUY Merchandise:
The status of Russian forces and communication between the U.S. and Ukrainian presidents is unclear. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Denise Johnson and John Rash.
John Rash and Denise Johnson from the Star Tribune Editorial Board joined us for our weekly political podcast. Ukraine, Minneapolis crime and much more were on the docket this week...
On today's episode of Mother Daughter Connections™, I'm joined by New Jersey-licensed psychologist and host of the "Spiritual Principles for Emotional Healing" radio show, Dr. Denise Johnson. ATTENTION: Today's episode deals with the topics of Abuse & Domestic Violence. Content is not intended for children. DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Also, some material may be triggering, so do make sure to see a licensed mental health professional in your local area should you feel you need assistance. Lastly, if you or anyone you know is in an abusive or domestic violence situation, please call your local authorities/community resources or dial the National Hotline for Domestic Violence at 1-800-799-7233.] During TODAY'S EPISODE, Dr. Denise and I discuss … Her early childhood and the impact that her parents' experiences in the South had on her upbringing. The TOP 2 SIGNS that you are susceptible to being in an abusive relationship…and The Most Important 3 STEPS TO TAKE to change your situation.* Her definition of Fashion and its impact on mother-daughter relationships… *(Realize it's intergenerational, needs intervention, requires separation.) … and LOTS more!! __________________________________ To Connect With Dr. Denise: Listen To: “Spiritual Principles For Emotional Healing, with Dr. Denise” On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritualprinciplesforemotionalhealing On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZvGVQU327tclQ0wAD6l9B?si=67735f419ca34243 In Georgia: www.wdjyfm.com on Fridays 10:00 am – 11:00 am EMAIL CONTACT: dmwjohnson@Aol.com ______________________________ To Find Out About The Conflict To Closeness™ Mom Mentorship Program JOIN ME & My Mom Community in our FREE Facebook Group: @MotherDaughterConnectionsFB …and REMEMBER TO: CLICK 5-STARS for this episode & LEAVE A COMMENT IN THE REVIEWS. Let's Stay Connected :) Dr. Michelle Deering ©Dr. Michelle Deering | All rights reserved.
We preview the Fleeing Artists Theater Company's production of "Failure: A Love Story," which opens this weekend at Kenosha's Rhode Center for the Arts, with director Alex Metalsky and cast members Denise Johnson and Rick Bingen.
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Nearly a year into his tenure, President Joe Biden will hold a news conference on Wednesday. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Denise Johnson and John Rash.
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Denise L. Johnson Miller, M.D., FACS, is a board-certified general surgeon and is fellowship-trained in surgical oncology. She is currently Medical Director, Breast Surgery at Hackensack Meridian Health Cancer Care of Monmouth and Ocean counties. As a nationally recognized breast surgeon, she specializes in breast cancer, melanoma surgery, and soft tissue tumors. Dr. Johnson Miller is currently developing clinical translation trials in support of oncology drug testing, as well as an in-depth genetic testing program for multidisciplinary cancer risk screening in breast cancer. Dr. Johnson Miller is also a member of the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) accreditation committee for Hackensack Meridian Health and holds high academic standing as the Clinical Professor of Surgery at Hackensack Meridian Medical School. Dr. Johnson Miller is a frequent presenter at national conferences and regional meetings. Widely published in medical journals, she holds several memberships in professional organizations including The American Society of Breast Surgeons, The Society of Surgical Oncology, and The American College of Surgeons. Dr. Johnson Miller has been recognized by her peers and organizations, receiving the following awards: U.S. News & World Report's Top 1% of Breast Surgery Physicians 2011, 2014 – 2019 Top Doctor for Women's Health, Inside New Jersey magazine 2014 – 2019 Top Doctor for Surgical Oncology, Castle Connolly's Top Doctors for 10 consecutive years 2008 – 2018 Top Doctor for Cancer Care, Castle Connolly's Top Doctors in the New York Metro Area 2014 – 2020 America's Top Surgeons in Surgical Oncology, Consumer Research Council of America 2015 – 2019 Top Doctor in Cancer Care, Newsweek magazine 2014 NAACP for her service in the community by the Asbury Park, NJ Chapter 2015 In this episode we discuss: Who or what was instrumental in her becoming a physician and her transition to leadership? What a day as a medical director for the breast surgery center looks like? The importance of mentoring young women in medicine. Why diversity and inclusion are important in medicine. What it would take to really thrive as a woman physician who leads Follow Dr. Lisa Facebook: @drlisaherbert Instagram: @womenphysicianslead LinkedIn: @drlisaherbert If you're ready to transition into a leadership role and need support during your career journey join our private Facebook group www.leadingladiesincharge.com Schedule your free leadership consulting call to identify the specific support you need in your leadership journey at schedulewithdrlisa.com
Denise Johnson was found dead in an Arizona forest with little forensic evidence around her. Could history be made in a courtroom with the utilization of plant DNA as evidence?To learn more about how HLN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Denise Johnson of Rocky Mountain 3 Gun, He-Man 3-Gun, Johnson 3Gun and Outlaw 3Gun Challenge is on the podcast to announce the opening of registration… The post 49: Rocky Mountain 3 Gun 2016 Announcement with Denise Johnson first appeared on The 3-Gun Show.