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RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast
Episode 5-507 – Denise and Dog Running

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 56:36


Hello my running friends. Welcome to episode 5-507 of the RunRunLive podcast. Today we talk with Denise Smith who owns physical therapy business in Illinois and we talk about dogs and running with dogs and how that improves the fitness of everyone involved, mentally as well as physically. In section one I'm going to talk about my dogs. In Section two I have an introspective essay on digital pictures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Der stoische Pirat
Diversity ist tot - lang lebe die Vielfalt!

Der stoische Pirat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 25:08 Transcription Available


Willkommen beim „Stoischen Piraten“! In dieser Folge decke ich auf, warum so viele Diversity-Programme grandios gescheitert sind und was echte Vielfalt wirklich ausmacht. Ich teile meine persönlichen Erfahrungen aus der US Army und der Schweizer Armee, erkläre, wie Piraten im 17. Jahrhundert ein Vorbild für gelebte Diversität sein können, und zeige, warum gerade die Vielfalt der Gedanken unverzichtbar ist.Ausserdem geht es um die kritischen Fragen: Weshalb führt der reine Fokus auf äussere Merkmale oft zu blosser Symbolpolitik? Wie kam es, dass Unternehmen wie Google und Microsoft ihre DEI-Abteilungen plötzlich zurückfahren? Und was hat die ehemalige Apple-Vizepräsidentin für Diversity, Denise Smith, damit zu tun?Warum lohnt sich das Einschalten?Du erfährst, warum erfolgreiche Teams nicht nur bunt aussehen, sondern vor allem unterschiedliche Fähigkeiten und Perspektiven brauchen.Du hörst, wie regelrechter „Diversity-Zwang“ in manchen Fällen genau das Gegenteil von Offenheit bewirken kann.Du bekommst konkrete Einblicke, wie echte Diversität im Arbeitsleben (und sogar auf Piratenschiffen) praktiziert wurde.Am Ende gebe ich dir meinen ganz persönlichen Appell für mehr Erfolg, Respekt und Fairness – und verrate, wie wir gemeinsam zu einer gelebten Vielfalt zurückfinden, die uns alle weiterbringt.Wenn dir der Podcast gefällt, unterstütze mich doch gerne aufhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/stoicpirateund wirf einen Blick auf meine Website:https://www.muellermathias.ch

The World According To Us
Update: Patrick Byrne U.S. Army Ranger Sentenced

The World According To Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 35:52


In this long awaited and anticipated follow up to the horrific case of Patrick Byrne gruesomely murdering security guard Denise Smith. I give my reaction to his underwhelming subpar sentence of 20 year. Buckle up!

Smart Firefighting
Episode 218: Innovating Wildfire Response with XPRIZE with Jay Stalnacker, Denise Smith & Mike Cox

Smart Firefighting

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 15:50


What is the XPrize Wildfire Initiative? Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! We're hitting pause on our Texas Robotics Summit Mini Series right now to bring you an episode from FDIC... In this episode: How the XPrize Wildfire Initiative incentives technology developers to solve the wildfire problem Why are collaboration, engagement, and innovation key in addressing the wildfire problem? What solutions protect communities and minimize risk to firefighters? Hear from Jay Stalnacker - the Technical Lead for XPrize - Denise Smith - Professor and Director of First Responder Health and Safety Laboratory at Skidmore College - and Mike Cox - Director of Fire, Rescue & EMS Solutions at Esri. These 3 thought leaders explore the forefront of wildfire technology. They discuss how success in the future includes minimizing risk to firefighters, managing forest health, and building resilient communities. They also talk about space-based detection and autonomous response innovations. Watch the video podcast here! Click play now to hear what they have to share! And stay tuned for the return of our Texas Robotics Summit Mini Series! Head to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.smartfirefighting.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is, or review our curated resources! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Always Learning with Berrien RESA - 4/18/24

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 12:19


Jonny Reinhardt talks with Berrien RESA Superintendent Eric Hoppstock and Tonya Snyder and Dr. Denise Smith about the Michigan High School Research Symposium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Fear of God
Scream 4 Redux

The Fear of God

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 112:33


We continue our run through #Screamaween with a revisiting stop through the fourth installment of the SCREAM franchise. Having first discussed this film as part of our Scares Us/Saves Us series in 2021, we invite some new voices to the conversation: Foreign Correspondent and Quarterly Queen Vera Goudie as well as long-time friend and first-time guest Denise Smith. Scream 4 unveils itself (surprisingly) to be one of the most solidly constructed and intuitively thematic entries in the franchise, forecasting the troublesome way our lives broadcast on the internet would change our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us. Also featuring a Patron-only segment about The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horror IX, this is a hearty and thoughtful conversation that we really hope you enjoy.5:55 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: THE SIMPSONS, Treehouse of Horror IX9:14 - Special Guest, Denise Smith17:23 - SCREAM 4 ReduxSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Highest Point Podcast
Being a woman entrepreneur, lessons learned from prison, how music influences behavior & more with Denise Smith & Tiah Henderson

The Highest Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 51:30


Being a woman entrepreneur, lessons learned from prison, how music influences behavior & more with Denise Smith & Tiah HendersonMillion Dollar Network Linkhttps://linktr.ee/themilliondollarmentor?fbclid=IwAR1ac-5KEsFaI-R9SwELzdmed7Iff6GetPJsUjV_bdR3peVrY5OaDQDBRqYSix Figure Felon link:thesixfigurefelon.comEnhauser HVAC Solutions enhauserhvac.comAvailable on all podcast streaming services:https://thehighestpointpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thehighestpointpodcastSupport the show: THP Cashapp - https://www.cash.app/$highestpointentTHP Paypal - https://paypal.me/highestpointpodcast?locale.x=en_US#thehighestpointpodcast #entrepreneur #womenentreprenuers  #hiphop #music #loveSupport the show

Art Supply Posse
169: Top 3 Art Supplies with Denise Smith and Nicky Normandale

Art Supply Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 27:24


Denise Smith and Nicky Normandale tell us about their current top three art supplies. Contact us if you want to tell us about your top three art supplies. Nicky Normandale is on Instagram as @miss_nicky_creates. Folge direkt herunterladen

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No One is Coming to Save Us
How Detroit Delivered Investments in Child Care

No One is Coming to Save Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 57:55


The tour stops in Detroit to highlight how advocates are expanding quality child care and education options for Michigan families; and how they're advancing historic state investments in child care by promoting early childhood education as a public good, not a private benefit. We meet panelists Denise Smith, the implementation director for Hope Starts Here, a coalition and framework to transform early childhood education and services in Detroit; Danielle Atkinson, founder of Mothering Justice, a leadership development and advocacy organization; and State Senator Mallory McMorrow, the Senate Majority Whip who is serving her second term in the Michigan Senate. The three panelists speak with host Gloria Riviera about centering the experiences of mothers of color in the work of improving early childhood education and about the importance of seeing state  funding for child care expansion as an investment in Michigan's future. Show Notes Presented by Neighborhood Villages. Neighborhood Villages is a Massachusetts-based systems change non-profit. It envisions a transformed, equitable early childhood education system that lifts up educators and sets every child and family up to thrive. In pursuit of this vision, Neighborhood Villages designs, evaluates, and scales innovative solutions to the biggest challenges faced by early childhood education providers and the children and families who rely on them, and drives policy reform through advocacy, education, and research. This season was made possible with generous support from Imaginable Futures, a global philanthropic investment firm working with partners to build more healthy and equitable systems, so that everyone has the opportunity to learn and realize the future they imagine. Learn more at www.imaginablefutures.com This episode is made possible through the sponsorship and support of the Kresge Foundation. We'd also like to thank the Marygrove Conservancy for hosting our live event in their beautiful space. Check out these resources from today's episode:  Visit Mothering Justice to learn about the work of centering the experiences of mothers of color in social change and policymaking. Learn more about Hope Starts Here's work with residents to identify priorities for the city's early childhood development system. Laugh, cry, be outraged, and hear solutions! Join our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nooneiscomingtosaveus.  Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium.  Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.  For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 10: Wisdom

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 38:20


“Detroit has a soul… that's the power of it to me. It's very unique and very progressive in so many ways.” – Carmen N'Namdi   Detroit is a Phoenix – its fire is lit through human diversity – its ideas and creativity define its possibility and future.  This final chapter brings together multiple narratives to spread the wisdom of the “D” far beyond the Motor City…    Featuring the voices of: Carmen N'Namdi, Sandra Turner-Handy, Anthony Benavides, Kwaku Osei Bonsu, Pam Esshaki, Abdul ‘Duke' Fakir, Penny Bailer, Shirley Birch, Kirk Mayes, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Fatou-Seydi S. Sarr, Rashida Tlaib, Larry Austin, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, Zina Davis, Pamela Good, Bryan C. Barnhill II, John J. George & Charles McGee.  – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.    The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work.   Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org   The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

The Word with Jackie Rae
Chef Denise Smith talks being a Black woman running a kitchen and her new Long Beach venture

The Word with Jackie Rae

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 32:32


Most Black people in America understand that people often see skin color before they see intelligence, talent or ability. Executive Chef Denise Smith has found a tasty way to work around that: Lead with food that looks and tastes delicious.Smith grew up on a farm with her grandparents and learned every aspect of preparing food, from raising and slaughtering chickens to growing vegetables, and of course, preparing feasts for family and friends.Her love for food started from a young age, and as she pursued a career as a chef, she had to unlearn some African American cooking habits that date back to slavery.Now, Smith prides herself on not only learning how to prepare authentic cuisines from a variety of ethnic backgrounds but also turning her passion for food into a lucrative business.Smith owns GennieBee Catering, named after her mother and grandmother, as well as Ambience Dining Experience (ADE), which provides top-tier dining experiences along with live music and entertainment.The official launch of ADE will take place on Sunday, July 23 at the Current Hotel in Long Beach. Guests will receive a four-course meal that includes both vegan and vegetarian options.On this week's episode of "The Word with Jackie Rae," Smith discusses her journey to becoming an executive chef, how she manages to excel when she's often the only Black woman in the room and the grand opening of ADE.To purchase tickets for the July 23 event, visit ADE's website. To learn more about Smith, follow her on Instagram.

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 9: Vision

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 37:34


“Detroit is America. I'll keep fighting for it.” – Rochelle Riley Detroit's unique identity creates opportunities for its residents to reimagine and create a new vision of belonging… built from the ashes of post–industrial decline, its people display a gritty vision of a future sculpted from hard won victories of hustle and resilience. Featuring the voices of: Zina Davis, Carlos Neilbock, Lauren Hood, Eric L. Miller, Ozzie Rivera, jessica Care moore, George N'Namdi & Rochelle Riley. – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.    The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work.   Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org   The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 8: Faith

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 35:14


“Every human being born is powered. It's a matter of enabling and awakening to your power.” – Rev.  Larry L. Simmons  Faith is active belief and is manifest in the hope that a better future is possible through collaborative engagement. Listen to Detroiters who are inspired by the spiritual to guide them in delivering purpose to the streets, neighborhoods and communities of the city.  Featuring the voices of: Rev. Larry L. Simmons, Maria Anita Salinas, Martin Herman, Lisa Johanon, ShaCha Geronimo, Shaffwan Ahmed & Dawn Dandridge.  – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.    The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work.   Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org   The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 7: People

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 40:28


“Big up to everybody in Detroit that's making an impact or trying to make an impact, even the ones we don't see.”– Larry Austin    From the sidewalk to the local grocery store everyday people in Detroit create opportunities for us to witness the extraordinary transformation in our societies built by those who just do… accolades, titles & awards don't drive these people… their vision is a society where service is the norm and creating space for others to thrive is the only reward that counts.  Featuring the voices of: Matthew Naimi, Michele Marie Oberholtzer, Efe Bes, Bernita Williams Bradley, Dr. Truman Hudson, Mark Wallace, Noura Ballout & Larry Austin.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.    The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work.   Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org   The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 6: Serve

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 29:47


“Being silent in Detroit is not an option.” – Rashida Tlaib  What leads us to acts of service? Purpose can be the foundation of the change we wish to see. In Detroit those who choose to serve and elevate others, advocate for community equity, and inspire action for a better tomorrow define the spaces where significant societal change is created.  Featuring the voices of: Rashida Tlaib, Crystal Bernard, Chase L. Cantrell, Misha Stallworth, Shannon Smith & Ayesha Ghazi Edwin.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.    The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work.   Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org   The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 5: Life

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 25:31


"Speramus meliora; resurget cineribus"– We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes – Motto of the City of Detroit  Survival is life in Detroit. In the face of multiple challenges the people of the city continue to stand tall. The city's collective resilience is unwavering.  The narrative of the city is defined by its north star: self–determination.  Featuring the voices of: Bryan C. Barnhill II, Natasha T. Miller, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Deborah Love-Peel, Shamayim ‘Shu' Harris & Terrence West.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.  The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work.   Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org   The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 4: Art

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 34:28


“Culture is not complete if you don't have all the components in it. You have to have the dance, the music, the language, the taste, and the feel.” – Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr The human desire to express our ideas through creative practice is one of the bedrocks of the City. Detroit has navigated its many pasts and its most hopeful future through the power of spoken word, jazz, motown and techno, painting, poetry and sculpture – the city is built on a creative freedom that defines its every heartbeat.  Featuring the voices of: jessica Care moore, Chazz Miller, Scott Hocking, Tiffany D. Brown, Fatou-Seydi S. Sarr & Marcus Elliot.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.    The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work.   Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org   The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 3: Word

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 22:10


“When there's someone in need, there are those that respond.” – Pamela Good Knowledge and education are the roads to self–discovery and understanding a  world beyond. In Detroit the challenge to celebrate the written word and build a new landscape of universal literacy takes many forms… in this chapter seasoned campaigners and visionary youth leaders explore the spaces where they seek to have real impact across the city. Featuring the voices of: Pamela Good, Khali Sweeney, Pashon Murray, Elijah Craft, Shanel Adams & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.  The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work. Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Sound Design: Sarah Myles Podcast Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat. © Marcus Lyon 2023

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 2: Heart

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 21:49


“Our strength is stronger when we work together.” – John J.George Detroit is a city where knowledge of the past fuels today's reimagining – an evolution built from strength and a creative, mobilization of community. In this Chapter, Detroiters focus on their love, understanding, and commitment to the city – a passionate collaboration to create a meaningful future for their children, families and neighborhoods.   Featuring the voices of: Jamon Jordan, Hanan Ali Yahya,  John J. George,  Monica Lewis Patrick & James Feagin.  – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.  The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work. Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Original Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Executive Producer: Sarah Myles Production Support: Dani Linder Rethink Audio Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Intersections: Detroit
Chapter 1: Spirit

Intersections: Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 18:25


“Community is people watching your rhythm” – Satori Shakoor Detroit: A city of deep history, a people driven by resilience and hustle – experience the city through the diverse voices of its people, understand and immerse yourself in the city's personality through the purpose–driven narratives shared by Detroiters.  Featuring the voices of: Satori Shakoor, Giizhigad/Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Suzy Villarreal-Garza & Kirk Mayes.  – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-9163668-0-0.  The Intersections podcast honors the lives and voices of the 100 Detroiters, listed below, who were nominated by their peers to be included in i.Detroit, whose trust, love and participation created this work. Dedicated to Detroit artist and visionary Charles McGee (1924 – 2021) – Producer: LaToya Cross Narrator: jessica Care moore Original Music: Marcus Elliot, Efe Bes & Brian Eno Funding President: Rip Rapson Funding Partner: Wendy Jackson Executive Producer: Mark Davidoff  Recordings in Detroit: Joe Briggs–Price Executive Producer: Sarah Myles Production Support: Dani Linder Rethink Audio Director: Matt Hill Design Director: Jim Sutherland Human Atlas Producer: Camila Pastorelli  Human Atlas Creator:  Marcus Lyon Support for Intersections and the Human Atlas comes from The Kresge Foundation – working to expand opportunities in America's Cities through grantmaking and social investing. For more information go to kresge.org The 100 i.Detroiters are:  Dannah Wilson, Hanan Ali Yahya, Viranel Clerard, Zina Davis, Rashida Tlaib, Ambra Redrick, Natasha T. Miller, Aurelio G. Dorris-Bey, Khali Sweeney, Dwan Dandridge, ShaCha Geronimo ,Veronika Scott, Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, Pashon Murray, Aaron Foley, Michele Oberholtzer, LaKeisha Florence, Mark Wallace, Scott Hocking, Chris Lambert, Chazz Miller, Misha Stallworth, Noah Stephens, Tiffany Brown, Bernita Williams-Bradley, Marcus Elliot, Larry Austin, Matthew Naimi, Chase L. Cantrell, Shamayim ‘SHU' Harris, Zsa Zsa Hubbard, Shannon Smith, Amy Good, Lauren Hood, Kirk Mayes, John J. George, James Feagin, Pamela Esshaki, Satori Shakoor, Cheryl P. Johnson, Efe Bes, Mikel Bresee, Dr. Truman Hudson Jr., Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Monica Lewis-Patrick, Jamon Jordan, Larry ‘Gabe' Gabriel, Gary Wozniak, jessica Care moore, Pamela Good, Maria Anita Salinas, Osvaldo ‘Ozzie' Rivera, Alice Thompson, Carlos Nielbock, Dan Carmody, Anthony Benavides, Suzy Villarreal-Garza, Omar Hernandez, Martin Manna, Virgil ‘Al' Taylor, Denise Smith, Jerry Hebron, Rev. Larry L. Simmons, George N'Namdi, Carmen N'Namdi, Penny Bailer, Nora Chapa Mendoza, Crystal Bernard, Phillis Judkins, Martin Herman, Shirley Burch, Charles McGee, Lisa Johanon, Abdul ‘Duke' Kareem Fakir, Lashinda Stair, Giizhigad / Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Rochelle Riley, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Elijah Craft, Derrick May, Terrence West, Noura Ballout, Cornelius A. Wilson, Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr, Shanel Adams, Arielle Johnson, Mary A. ‘Lisa' Franklin, Jason Wilson, Shaffwan Ahmed, Eric L. Miller, Deborah Love-Peel, Sandra Turner-Handy, James W. Ribbron, Bryan C. Barnhill II, David Massenberg Sr., Consuela Francesca Barber–Lopez, Char'ly Renee Snow, Mayowa ‘Lisa' Reynolds / Mama Mayowa & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.   © Marcus Lyon 2023  

Bridging The Gap with Tariq I. El-Amin
Ep. 32 Interfaith-End of Life-- Minister Denise Smith

Bridging The Gap with Tariq I. El-Amin

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 41:39


Part 2 in our conversation about End of Life ceremonies and how they often represent missed opportunities for interfaith engagement and healing in African American Muslim and Christian communities. Our guest is Minister Denise Smith of Greater Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church, in Chicago IL. Guest- Denise Smith Host/Producer- Tariq I. El-Amin Image- LifeStar Communications Music-Benjamin Banger- Whistle (Instagram (@BenJaminBanger) smarturtit/hit20)

The Bakari Sellers Podcast
HBCUs and Funding Disparities With Denise Smith

The Bakari Sellers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 25:24


Bakari Sellers is joined by HBCU advocate and senior fellow, higher education at The Century Foundation Denise Smith to discuss the importance of public HBCU's (4:31), the funding disparities between HBCUs and PWIs (7:54), and what lawmakers can do to lessen the gaps and increase equity (12:29). Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Denise Smith Producer: Donnie Beacham Jr.  Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The USFA Podcast
The USFA Podcast: Episode 15

The USFA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 37:43


On this episode of The USFA Podcast, Dr. Denise Smith discusses the effects of long COVID on the fire service. Listen on Apple Podcasts.

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Port Of Harlem Podcasts
STEM Promoter Denise Smith-Archer

Port Of Harlem Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 24:00


STEM Program Producer Denise Smith-Archer Denise Smith-Archer is an engineer, educator, artist, and co-author of “Black Gems in STEM: An Academic Success Workbook.” We talk to Smith-Archer about the book and how she brought the book alive during week-long summer enrichment program at Prince George's Community College in Maryland. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/port-of-harlem-podcasts/support

Art Supply Posse
153: Becoming an Artist Later in Life with Denise Smith

Art Supply Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022


Denise Smith talks about how creating art calms her mind, and finding her way to art later in life.

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Fire Science Show
064 - Heat stress in fires - from inside and outside with Denise Smith and Gavin Horn

Fire Science Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 62:17


This amount of heat flux for this amount of time, routine conditions, check, done. This is how I used to do my engineering and tenability assessment related to heat stress... up till today when prof Denisse Smith and prof Gavin Horn took me on a bumpy journey into the physiology of humans in fire conditions and in personal protective equipment (PPE). It is astonishing, that the stress on the body of the firefighter may be as great from the fire as from their own heat generation due to work being done. If you think about it - it is obvious. PPE protects the heat transfer...both ways! You won't heat up, but you cannot really cool down either. This is something that every firefighter knows (feels), but why we - fire engineers should think about that? When we design a building, we design it for firefighter accessibility. We provide them with tools to reach the place of fire and begin efficient extinguishing actions. But what if just getting to the place where the fire is, is so physically exhausting, that efficient actions are unlikely to be carried out? Do we ever think that when we design a risky environment on the 30th floor or 5 floors below the ground? Or when our landscrapers have such vast walking distances, that mistaking an entrance may be an error that costs you dozens of minutes? Boy was I uneducated in this regard, and I am really thankful to Denisse and Gavin for teaching me some really important lessons they have learnt through decades of experiments in this field.If you would like to learn more, you should check out the websites of their respective institutions, as they are filled with great resources on this subject:University of Illinois Fire Service InstituteUL Fire Safety Research InstituteUL Fire Safety Research Institute Academy

NFPA Journal Podcast
Long COVID and the Fire Service

NFPA Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 33:27


Dr. Denise Smith, who has spent decades researching the physiological impact of firefighting, joins The NFPA Podcast to discuss how firefighters who have been infected with COVID-19 could struggle for weeks or even months following acute illness as they return to work. Smith and other researchers are currently working on a project supported by the Fire Protection Research Foundation to study long COVID in the fire service.   LINKS If you are a member of the fire service, help Smith and other researchers complete their study by sharing your experiences with long COVID here: https://ndri1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1YzSu9QjIlIwSeW   Watch a video about the study: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zF3OAQ-nHs&   If you have questions, feedback, suggestions, or just want to say hello, you can reach The NFPA Podcast at podcast@nfpa.org

The Marketing Secrets Show
How Long Do I Stick With A Product That's Not Working?

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 8:57


In this episode, Russell and Alison answer the question "How long do you stick with a product that's not working?". Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com Magnetic Marketing ---Transcript--- Russell Brunson: Hey, good morning. Welcome back, everybody. We've got some more Q and A's from the e-com versus experts Smackdown today for the marketing speakers podcast. And today's question is one; I think a lot of you guys are probably wondering. My guess is if you created a product and you're trying to sell it, and no one's buying, when do you quit? We're always talking about don't be a quitter, but is there a time to quit? Is there a time to keep going? How does it work? The question is, how long do you stick with a product that's not working before you pivot and try something different? This is a great question from the Smackdown. I think you guys will enjoy the answer, and hopefully, you'll learn a ton from both Allison and I. So with that said, I'm queuing up the theme song, and then we come back. You're going to find out how long do you actually stick with a product that's not working? And if it's not working, do you just give up? Or if there're other things you can do, like maybe I'm close, maybe like an inch away from success. So that's what this episode and this question is all about. I hope you enjoy it and I will see you guys soon. Brent Coppieters: All right. The next question is from Denise Smith; she says, how long should I stick with a product or strategy that is not working before I should pivot to a different product? What are some things you do when a product isn't working for you before you move on? Russell: Ooh, that's a really good question. Alison Prince: So good. Russell: That's a good one. I'll give some of my thoughts, and then I'm going to open until I find out more of what your product is, but there's two sides of this. I've seen people who have a product they wanted to create. They were passionate about it, they were obsessed with it, and then they created it, and it wasn't what the market wanted. And they kept trying and trying and trying to the point where they ended up losing everything. I literally had a friend when I first got started, he'd written this ebook, and it wasn't a very good ebook, and the topic wasn't good. He spent two years trying to sell it, and I asked him, why don't you just try to try something else? And he's like, I invested so much time and energy into this, I can't try anything else. And he never made success, and I haven't seen him now in a decade and a half. But there's the other side too, where ClickFunnels like we built ClickFunnels. We launched it, and it was like crickets. Then I did it again and again, I spent… three or four, the sixth time is when it caught and started taking off. So there's kind of like that fine line of is this thing a dud? Marlon Sanders, if you guys know Marlin, he's one of the original OG's; he had a whole presentation. He did one time about dead ducks don't quack. He's like if you have a dead duck, it doesn't quack. You need to let it go. But you have to find out, is it a dead duck? Or is it just a duck that hasn't learned how to quack yet? So that's the question; I'd be curious to know, I don't know if you want to add anything to it, but I'm curious to know what the product is and where you are on the timeline because that might help us to give you very specific big feedback as opposed to. Denise Smith: I switched products, and I'm a big geek here. I switched products because I spent a year and a half doing exactly what your friend did. I put something out in the market I thought young people would need. It was, are you ready to be an entrepreneur? Millennials don't want us to tell them how to get organized. I kept saying they need it, and my husband kept saying, but they don't want help, but they need it. I spent so much time, and that was my problem is I spent a lot of time and energy there and a lot of money. I have now pivoted; I've started actually completely. I've gone into the health system like Tracy did this morning. I'm going in, and I'm now teaching because my real passion is teaching women my age, post-menopausal women, how to lose weight, the healthy way without all the crazy diets, and everything else. That's where my passion is. My question is, I have that, and I will continuously show up on that because I'm crazy. But as I have products how long would I... And I'm just building it; I just started this week. If I put a cookbook out there, how long do I try to keep selling the cookbook before I just say, wow, no one wants this. And obviously, this time, I'm going to use the ask method. I'm asking before I just do. But, so that's my thing is how long do you keep not necessarily the overall program, but products within the program if they don't work? And by the way, my husband, I'm just going to be a geek here. I was trying to figure it out. My husband's like, you always say do what Russell says, so ask Russell. He don't mind, ask him. Alison: And here you go. Russell: I love it. One thing to think about, too, is you said the product didn't work, but the interesting thing is the product actually is fine. It's the positioning of the product. If you were to go back to that first business, my guess is you were trying to sell them what they needed but not what they wanted. I was the same thing with ClickFunnels. I was trying to sell initially, like what they need, like you guys need this, but that wasn't the messaging they wanted. I had to position it differently for them to be like, oh, I want that. But it wasn't me changing the entire product; it was changing the positioning. I've had multiple products where I've launched, and it bombed. In fact, David Fry is a close friend of mine. He had a very interesting one. He had; it was actually a similar market he was trying to teach students how to get good grades, like getting into good colleges. He tried targeting students forever and messaging them towards students. And for years tried and finally just about to give up on it, and then he realized he's like the kids aren't the ones who care about getting good grades and going to college; it's the parents. So he took the same product; he didn't change the product at all; he just changed the sales letter, the messaging from, Hey, as a kid, you can get good grades to Hey, how would you like your kid to get better grades? How would you like your kid, and he started speaking the whole copy spoke to the parents and how this thing was going to help. He shifted that, shifted the ad, shifted the targeting, and boom, the whole thing blew up. A lot of times, the product doesn't have to restart; it's just the positioning. How do we position this? If you think about this the way even this program, there's things people want, but there's also things you need. And so it's we talk about the things that you guys want, but then we're fulfilling also. We give you the stuff you want, but we're also giving you stuff that you need. It's like your parents used to give you ice cream if you eat your vegetables, or whatever. And so marketing is all about that. We want to deliver exactly what people need because we're educators; we're trainers like we love that. But what do they want? We got to sugar coat it and position it in a way it shows off with the parts that they want. Then we can give them what they want, but then really serve with what they actually need. It's fascinating, does this program 2CCX alone? It's yes, everyone wants the funnel that's going to hit in the market but what most people actually need is the mindset stuff. So we're giving what you guys want. You're going to come in, you're going to learn funnels, and we're going to do challenge funnels, econ funnels. But man, we have momentum coaches because what you actually need is this. That's what people actually are keeping away. So we're sugar coating, and we're positioning in a way that we can get people in. That'd be my take on the old business. If that one's done, I'm fine with that you moving on to this other one, but just the same thing's going to be true with this one is understanding that Hey, because you're going to be passionate about this. This is all the stuff you need, like, you need to go on a diet, and no one wants to go on a diet. You got to eat healthily, and no one wants to eat healthily. So it's like, Hey, how do we position this in a way that's exciting? Like this is what they actually are wanting. And then we can still give them everything they need, but we're positioning in a way that gets them excited to want to go and buy. Otherwise, they're not going to buy them. Alison: Did you guys just see what happened there? I was looking on the outsider. You have this amazing product. We saw it, we see it. And you're like, I'm just ready to trash it, and Russell's like, no, just tweak it a little bit. Instead of selling to the millennials or the kids or whatever, just sell to the parents. Just a little tweak, all this hard work that you've done, all the money that you've spent. That's awesome. You just switch it just a little bit. Denise: I'll do that. Alison: That's what happens in these hot seats in the 2CCX program. And some people are just like, ah, I spent all of this money, I can't do this anymore, and they want to ditch it. And I'm like no, that's still really good. You just have to change the positioning of who you're selling it to. Russell: Yeah. Alison: That was fun. Denise: I'm going to do both. Russell: Awesome. Alison: Thank you and tell your husband, hi. Denise: I will. Brent: Very cool. Oh, so good. Awesome. Russell: These are fun. Alison: I know, right. Russell: From now on, we're doing hot seats every day for the rest of our lives; this is way better than anything else; it was awesome.

HBCU Digest Radio
LISTEN: Century Foundation Fellow Denise Smith Discusses $53 Billion HBCU Endowment Deficit

HBCU Digest Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 12:52


The South Carolina State University alumna and current Howard University Ph.D. candidate discusses the historic and current-day implications of disparities between endowments at HBCUs and predominantly white institutions. READ THE FULL REPORT HEREHeadlinesDavid Banner is getting tired of HBCU advocacy [Yahoo! Life]The institutions that shaped Black researchers’ careers [Nature]Adobe announces $1 million gift to HBCU, Hispanic institutions [Fortune]Agriculture committee advances $190 million in scholarship funding for HBCU Land Grant institutions [Georgia Recorder]Read & React“The fact that U.S. News, a private commercial entity, has that much influence is incredibly disturbing.”—New America Editor Stephen Burd on the negative impact of the U.S. News & World Report annual college rankings. React - Disturbing is that colleges and universities, particularly HBCUs, continuing to be co-conspirators in their own disenfranchisement as created by these rankings. While several presidents, including Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick and Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Elwood Robinson have spoken out against the rankings, far too many institutions use them in their marketing and engagement campaigns. And then we wonder why “higher ranked” predominantly white institutions have better chances at recruiting Black students away from HBCUs. Subscribe at educationnewsflash.substack.com

Chewing The Fat
Denise Smith, Generational Curse Breaker

Chewing The Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 28:20 Transcription Available


Do you feel stuck in a loop going nowhere because of the environment you were raised in? We talk to Generational Curse Breaker Denise Smith and find out how she has been able to see walls crumble that had previously been holding her back.Follow Denise @dnice6_ on Instagram.Support the showIf you'd like to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee HERE. Check out the "Keep the Darkness at Bay" Journal & T's Here I'd also appreciate it if you left a 5 star rating and review for the podcast on whichever platform you listen on. Thank You! Special Thanks To: @jasonthe29th - Logo Design @jacobjohnsontunes - Theme Music Pod Decks - Fast 5 Questions DISCLAIMER: Some of the links here are affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase, at no extra cost to you :) *I hereby solemnly swear to only promote products and services I actually love and use in my podcast and everyday life!

Not a Starving Artist Podcast
The Artist's Tool for Social Impact

Not a Starving Artist Podcast

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later May 17, 2021 56:51


Founder & CEO of Peace of Thread, Denise Smith, shares the transformative journey that led her to start a business that empowers, employs, and advocates for women within the refugee community of Clarkston, GA.  Since 2012 her business has grown from pop-ups to selling high-quality handmade products worldwide. FOLLOW Peace of Thread on Facebook and InstagramVISIT Peace of Thread to see how you can support their mission. FOLLOW the Artgists community on Facebook and Instagram 

Speaking for Kids, the podcast from Michigan’s Children
Transforming Michigan's Child Care System: A Call to Action

Speaking for Kids, the podcast from Michigan’s Children

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 33:08


With $1.4 Billion in new federal relief dollars targeted for Michigan, state lawmakers and the Whitmer Administration have an unprecedented opportunity to make some real change in the state's struggling child care system, which is inaccessible for many working families and untenable as a business model for many child care providers. A successful state economy needs a strong child care system for its working parents and their employers. Join us as host Matt Gillard, President & CEO of Michigan's Children, discusses transforming the state's child care system with guests Denise Smith, Director of Detroit's Hope Starts Here early learning framework, and Sheri Williams, owner/operator of Agape Love Child Care Center in Detroit.

Advocates in Action
Providing Care by Walking Alongside

Advocates in Action

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 24:18


Community health workers are an essential part of the caregiving team. Denise Smith who is the Executive Director of the National Association of Community Health Workers shares how trust is at the center of the work her team provides. Walking alongside those who you care for is truly the most compassionate way of approaching how to serve and help people at the highest level. Visit our website to explore show notes, additional episodes and our mission: http://bit.ly/NPAFpod Connect with us on social media!Twitter: @NPAF_Tweets: http://bit.ly/NPAFtwitter Instagram: @Patient_Advocates: http://bit.ly/NPAFinstagram Facebook: National Patient Advocate Foundation: http://bit.ly/NPAFfacebook

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
US Child Care Sector Still Navigating Crises One Year Into Pandemic

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 52:09


In this hour Jake Neher speaks with New York Times Reporter Alisha Haridasani Gupta and Denise Smith of Hope Starts Here, an early child care partnership here in Detroit, about the crisis that's fallen on child care professionals and parents over the last year.

Lynda with a why?
Why Denise Smith is Irelands Carrie Bradshaw! Interview with Denise Smith

Lynda with a why?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 36:50


Denise Smith is a Journalist and works as the Fashion and Beauty editor in the Sunday World. She speaks about undercover work she done for the paper and all the glitz and glam of the photoshoots she's on. Denise went through a few life changes this year and this podcast is a true story of how hope and happiness can be just around the corner no matter how heartbroken you are. Denise Smith really is Irelands Carrie Bradshaw.

The Raef Granger Podcast
Ep. 29: Denise Smith from Live It Well Travel

The Raef Granger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 70:57


In this episode, Raef chats with Travel Agent Denise Smith from Live it Well Travel. We cover how do you start a travel business. Why use a Travel Agent in today's world of internet bookings.  Denise discusses what happened when Covid hit while traveling.  What to do know regarding vacations and travel during Covid.  And Denise tells the story on how she joined the Army on 9.11!  Listen in and enjoy the show.

NUGL TV
Episode 16 - Denise Smith, Dirty Girl Edibles

NUGL TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 23:43


Join us, as we sit down with the owner of Dirty Girl Edibles, Denise Smith, to discuss her line of cannabis edibles! Hosted by Arnold "Bigg A" White, and Derrek "E3" Wright, now streaming on NUGL TV!

RIL DIL PODCAST
Ril Dil Podcast 9/18/19 8:00pm est www.blogtalkradio.com/cyril-quinn

RIL DIL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 84:00


Catch this edition of the Ril Dil Podcast as I will be joined by Denise Smith

Jock Doc Podcast
3. The Lungs/Mom

Jock Doc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 33:40


Listen as Dr. London Smith (.com) and his producer Cameron discuss the topic of "The Lungs" from the perspective of medicine as it applies to our daily lives. This episode features DJ Dylan as well as special guest Mom who drops by to remind us of the importance of motherhood in medicine. http://www.londonsmith.com/jockdocpodcast/episode-3-the-lungs-mom/ Performed by London Smith, Cameron Clark, Denise Smith Written by London Smith, Cameron Clark, Denise Smith, Cassie Walker, Dylan Walker, Denise Smith, Preston Smith, Alexandra Smith Produced by Cassie Walker, Dylan Walker, London Smith, Cameron Clark, Denise Smith, Preston Smith Created by: London Smith

Missing Variable Podcast
Pose Method with Denise Smith

Missing Variable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 47:52


Denise Smith is a certified running technique specialist and a licensed physical therapist. She graduated from Marquette University in 2002 with a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy, is the technique coach for 3 local high schools, and travels the country as part of the Pose Method education team with a lecture series on improving performance and reducing injuries for runners through understanding proper running form. She is also an adjunct instructor for kinesiology at McHenry County College. Denise believes that when a runner improves their form by addressing biomechanics, they can run faster, run longer, and run without pain. Visit www.missingvariable.com/17 for show notes and links

Ten Junk Miles
Episode 77 - Rachel Ingle Plays Guest

Ten Junk Miles

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 148:54


Something new and exciting, Rachel is the guest, wait, what?  Join Scotty, Adam, Tony, guest host Siva and special guest Rachel Ingle for Ten Junk Miles to discuss the Galena Sky Trail Race, Adam discusses crewing at Ice Age 50, reporting cheaters, Denise Smith joins us to discuss evaluations, TJM Strava Shoutouts, Reviews and much much more.   This episode brought to you by Denise Smith Physical Therapy and Running Academy.  Listen for a special discount on a screening with Denise!  

True Living
Wives Who War

True Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 47:53


Denise Smith is the founder of Wives Who War. She has a passion to empower wives to war for their husbands and families in prayer. Prayer is a game changer! Be encouraged as you listen.   Catch our TrueLiving show live on TruthFM M - F between 6am to 8am, 11am - 1pm  or 5pm - 7pm PST.   To Tune in, listen on our website or download our app: truthfmlive.com

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Never Too Late for Fitness Radio with Phil Faris
Denise Smith Talks About How Injury Prevention Helps Baby Boomers Move Better, Longer and Pain Free

Never Too Late for Fitness Radio with Phil Faris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 40:29


Denise Smith is the owner of Smith Physical Therapy and Running Academy, located in Crystal Lake, Illinois.  Denise is an injury prevention specialist, running technique specialist, and physical therapist.  With over 15 years of experience, Denise believes that athletes deserve individualized attention to focus on learning how to move properly to avoid injury and improve performance.  Today’s show is all about staying in the game. When Baby Boomers get injured they’re forced to the sidelines and must stop doing the activities they love to do. Whether its walking, running, dancing or tennis, injuries make Baby Boomers stop exercising.Denise Smith helps Baby Boomers stay in the game, play the game better and play it pain free.In this interview, Denise shares:- Her definition of what an athlete is and why it’s so important for Baby Boomers to understand how it applies to them.- Why movement patterns are and why they cause Baby Boomers to experience pain and injuries.- How injuries and layoffs cause Baby Boomers to stop trusting their bodies to perform and how this leads to more injuries and layoff.- How improving movement patterns can improve sports performance, endurance and longevity.- How a video analysis of your movement patterns educates and empowers you to perform better and keep performing longer.- What’s involved with replacing a deficient movement pattern with an effective one.- The biggest obstacles people face when retraining movement patterns.- Why simply treating the symptoms of an injury usually leads to it reoccurring.- Why getting PT first can get you back in the game faster, longer and with less pain.- How to work with her virtually.If you would like to connect with Denise or learn more about Smith Physical Therapy and Running Academy go to: www.smithptrun.comNever Too Late for Fitness Radio with Phil Farishttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/never-too-late-for-fitness-radio-with-phil-faris/

Kelley Drye Full Spectrum
USAC is Going to Audit You … Now What?

Kelley Drye Full Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 23:06


If you are a telecommunications provider in the United States, you never know when you may be audited by the Universal Service Administrative Company. In this podcast Steven Augustino and Denise Smith provide an overview of Universal Service Fund audits, detail the process and timeline of an audit, and offer helpful tips to survive an audit. For more you can also listen to Kelley Drye’s 7th Annual Universal Service Update webinar, available at www.kelleydrye.com