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Are we our "stuff"? How can we let go of what can harm us? Rev. Dave Dunn, Jim Saunders, and Denise Wilson teach us how to find our way, and welcome Dr. Spencer Murray from No Harm, who shares a poem about his difficult personal path through preconceived notions of manhood, to healthy living. "A Prayer" recited and composed by Jim Saunders. Copyright 2024. All rights reserved. "Hibernation", "Turning of the Tides", and "Deep Within" composed and performed by Alex Pietsch. Copyright 2024. All rights reserved. All piano accompaniment by Alex Pietsch. Intro and outro background music by Tim Moor at Pixabay. UUMAN is a welcoming congregation and we thank you for taking the time to get to know us a bit better. You can learn more about us by visiting our website at www.UUMAN.org Unitarian Universalism is a religion based on seven moral principles which promote the inherent worth of all people and each individual's search for truth and meaning. Learn more at uua.org UUMAN is a 501(c)3 organization under the Internal Revenue Code. Your contribution is deductible to the full extent provided by law. https://www.uuman.org/donate/ UUMAN - Unitarian Universalist Metro Atlanta North 11420 Crabapple Rd, Roswell, GA 30075 (770) 992-3949 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcRwJlKGVhksTvxKeCXhxeQ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UUMAN.ATL Instagram https://www.instagram.com/uuman_atl/ #UUMAN #Unitarian #Universalist #Universalism #UU
TAKEAWAYSSome kids raised in Christian homes are so used to hearing about the gospel that it doesn't mean anything to them personallyThe sinner's prayer is not biblical; it is not found anywhere in the BibleEven demons acknowledge that Christ is the savior, true salvation requires admittance that we are a sinner and repentanceSaved Christians have an attitude of continual and genuine repentance as well as the acknowledgment of scriptural truth
How many people who profess to be Christians are not truly saved at all? According to Matthew 7, that number is “many.” Denise Wilson is the author of Seven Words You Never Want to Hear: How to Be Sure You Won't. Those seven words are the words of Jesus Himself, who will tell falsely professing Christians on Judgement Day, “Depart from me, I never knew you.” Denise explains the fallacious approach of utilizing the unbiblical “sinner's prayer” to scare kids into “inviting” Jesus into their hearts when they might not even understand what they're doing, thus leading to a false profession or conversion of faith. She talks about children growing up in a Christian home and how church kids can sometimes be immunized to the impact of what salvation means. TAKEAWAYS Some kids raised in Christian homes are so used to hearing about the gospel that it doesn't mean anything to them personally The sinner's prayer is not biblical; it is not found anywhere in the Bible Even demons acknowledge that Christ is the savior, true salvation requires admittance that we are a sinner and repentance Saved Christians have an attitude of continual and genuine repentance as well as the acknowledgment of scriptural truth
At first glance, it's Denise Wilson's musical story that strikes you first. The freelance oboist and music teacher is the founder of the new Scottsdale Symphonic Orchestra. But when you get to know her, you'll see there is much more behind the curtain. You'll meet an aviation entrepreneur who is an experienced pilot and flight instructor and founder of several aviation businesses, including one she grew to become an Inc 500 company. An amazing story about a multi-talented woman who now has provided local musicians the chance to perform concert events that inspire us all.
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Denise Wilson is an author, a missionary, and until recently a homeschool mom. She is the author of the book, Seven Words You Never Want To Hear and her new companion workbook, These resources have been born out of her deep desire to see people come to know and experience Christ as both Savior and Lord.
Who do you turn to for healing support? A human? Well, yeah. I know that's a weird question. Of course you turn to a human, right? Wait a minute. What about comfort animals? Maybe my question isn't so strange afterall. We know pets offer comfort, campanionship and unconditional love (most of the time anyway). But, what about actual healing? Can they help with that? Horses can. They have a special magic unique to them. My guest, Denise Wilson, felt and witnessed this magic from a young age. Fueled with a passion to help others heal from trauma, addiction and other mental and emotional health issues, Denise founded Freedom Equine Connection in Dixon, California. Denise joins me today to share real life examples of how her organization's horses have helped with a family's House Fire Trauma Recovery, First Responder PTSD, Estranged Relationships, Suppressed Emotions, Autism and Team Building. You'll be amazed by the versatility of horse therapy. In this episode we explore: The electromagnetic magic of horses Horses heal, even if you don't speak Trauma recovery with a 1200 lb healer How horses repair relationships and build teams Sensory issues and Social anxiety...yep horses help our Autistic loved ones
In this podcast episode, we have Denise Wilson as our special guest. Denise Wilson is an aviator, entrepreneur, oboist, and the founder & president of The Jet Agent. Wilson brings over 25 years of experience in all facets of the aviation industry, including 20 years of flying jets and previously serving as founder & CEO of a $20MM-a-year aviation company, Desert Jet. As a jet aircraft acquisition consultant, Wilson provides concierge-level acquisition representation, aircraft sales, and coaching to clients. Her previous company was included on Inc. 500's list of the nation's fastest-growing, privately owned companies for five years straight, the Women President's Organization's list of the 50 Fastest Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies Worldwide, and was included as one of the Best Entrepreneurial Companies in the US by Entrepreneur Magazine. Wilson is also an advocate for more women in aviation leadership positions. She has been featured in publications such as Barron's, Forbes, CNBC, FOX Business, and USA Today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ultraman Australia A 3 day, ultra endurance event covering 515km (320 miles) of swim, bike and run. What does it take to prepare for an event like this? And what lessons do you learn about yourself after completing it? Denise Wilson, one of our Academy athletes shares her experience with you from her Ultraman Australia journey in 2022 and why she's going back for more in 2024. What is she doing differently this time around? From a training and nutrition perspective. And what has she been working on to set her 2024 event up for success. Tune in to find out! To follow Denise's Ultraman journey, find her on Instagram @den_wil19 LINKS Join the waitlist for our next Triathlon Nutrition Academy opening in July! www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Dietitian Approved acknowledges the Traditional custodians of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, The Turrbal and Jagera peoples. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Denise Wilson helps us choose relationships over empty words. Connect with Denise on Facebook and Instagram. Get your copy of Seven Words You Never Want to Hear: How to Be Sure You Won't. I Choose My Best Life Podcast is one of the Top 20 Christian Women Podcasts I Choose My Best Life Books: Colorful Connections, Sacred Rest, Come Empty, Set Free to Live Free Connect with Saundra: Twitter: @DrDaltonSmith Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drdaltonsmith Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrSaundraDaltonSmith
This interview is with Tim and Denise Wilson, owners and winemaker of Denison Cellars in McMinnville, Oregon. They discuss the start of their label, Tim's winemaker philosophy and Denise's favorite part of the industry. They also talk about the future of the winery and their hopes for the Oregon wine industry.This interview is conducted by Stephanie Hofmann at the Austin Reading Room at Linfield College on July 13, 2017.
FUN is one of the best words to describe elder Joe Wilson and his wife, Denise. They have served at Freedom Fellowship for 30 years, and their heart and passion for our house and for God's people is powerful. We are so excited to share their story with you, and let you hear their story and their prayers for our community.
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What are the seven words no one wants to hear? Denise Wilson joins the podcast to discuss what Jesus mentions about those seven words and why we should pay close attention to that teaching. Denise Wilson's website: https://www.denisewilson.ca/ Free Book from Award Winning Author: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/nbbgc9x12m
Ahead of International Women's Day, we're looking at how the U.K. is moving the needle on gender diversity in corporate boardrooms. Many countries have mandatory quotas for the minimum number of women on corporate boards. The U.K., in contrast, adopted a voluntary approach to improve gender balance in the business world. Has it worked? In one important sense, yes: Nearly 40% of board seats at the U.K.'s top 100 companies are now filled by women, and notable gains have also been made at the board level of the U.K.'s 350 largest companies, according to a new report. However, there are still very few women CEOs or CFOs in the U.K., and only a third of leadership roles are held by women. In this week's episode of the ESG Insider podcast, we speak to Denise Wilson, Chief Executive of the FTSE Women Leaders Review, which published the report in February. Wilson describes how the decision to routinely and openly publish data naming and shaming companies that fall short of suggested gender-balance targets has acted as a nudge, persuading more businesses to appoint female board directors to meet growing investor and societal expectations on diversity. To read more about gender diversity at global companies: https://www.spglobal.com/en/research-insights/featured/women-ceos-covid To read more about gender diversity at U.S. companies: https://www.capitaliq.spglobal.com/web/client?auth=inherit#news/article?id=65743394&KeyProductLinkType=6 To read S&P Global Sustainable1 research on corporate diversity, equity and inclusion policies: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/csa/yearbook/articles/progress-toward-corporate-diversity-requires-more-than-ticked-boxes-and-token-hires To subscribe to our new newsletter, The Social Equity & Impact Review: https://spgi-mkto.spglobal.com/Subscribe-The-Social-Equity--Impact-Review.html We'd love to hear from you. To give us feedback on this episode or share ideas for future episodes, please contact hosts Lindsey Hall (lindsey.hall@spglobal.com) and Esther Whieldon (esther.whieldon@spglobal.com). Photo credit: Getty Images
From Faith Radio/Meeting House Media Central at the Fall 2021 Christian Product Expo in St. Louis, Bible teacher Denise Wilson challenged professing Christians to evaluate their walk with Christ, a concept she relates in the book, Seven Words You Never Want to Hear: How to Be Sure You Won't. You can find her online at denisewilson.ca.
Denise Wilson is an artist who loves all forms of art and she hopes to transfer that love to the community as the new director of the Grove Hill Cultural Arts Center. The center, with Studio 122 at that street address on Main Street, has been without a full-time director for a while. That, plus the curtailment of activities due to the coronavirus pandemic, slowed activities but Wilson has plans to liven things up and to make the place active and vibrant again. “I want to bring attention to the Cultural Arts Center, this building and the arts, all forms...Article Link
We begin a new, exciting series with David Wheaton on the book of Exodus. Through David's teaching we learn that Exodus is an epic display of our awesome God. In Chapter 2 and 3 we learn how Moses enters the story, his heart for injustice, and God's sovereignty as he grows up in the palace. Then Bill is joined by Denise Wilson on her book "Seven Words you Never Want to Hear," based on Matthew 7: 21-23. They discuss the transformational process that takes place when you are born again.
An Alabama Power Foundation's “Power to Play” is helping to fund an art program at Wilson Hall Middle School. From left are Crystal Wilson, teacher; Beth Thomas, Alabama Power; and Dr. Carolyn Taite, principal. Regular funding for arts programs were cut but grant funds, including this one, keeps the program going. WHMS hosts “Artful Fridays” weekly for students, bringing in artist Denise Wilson, who is in the artist guild at Black Belt Treasures in Camden, to instruct students in a variety of mediums, including photography. The school will be sponsoring an art show Friday, May 7 for the public.Article Link
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Much has been written and said about gender diversity and inclusion. Progress has been made, but we have still a way to go to achieve gender parity.Welcome to the Better Boards podcast series. In this episode, I am delighted to talk with Sabine Kohleisen, member of the Board of Management at Mercedes-Benz AG, responsible for Human Resources and Director of Labour Relations, and Denise Wilson, CEO of the Hampton-Alexander Review. In this episode, we will be discussing “Diversity and inclusion, insights from the U.K. and Mercedes-Benz”.I am Dr Sabine Dembkowski, Founder and Managing Partner of Better Boards. We make the boards of the most ambitious organisations more effective. We do this by providing clients with an evidence-based approach for board evaluations and board development programmes. To fulfil our mission, we give a voice to all who are care about creating better boards.Sabine and Denise provide real-life insights into achievements, measures and practical tips for individuals and organizations about how to bring diversity and inclusion to life. Sabine is someone who has risen through the ranks of Mercedes and as a member of the Board of Management is responsible for achieving the next stage of diversity targets. Denise, who as the CEO of the Hampton-Alexander Review, shapes the debate about gender diversity with facts and figures like no other in the U.K.The Better Boards Podcast has been selected as one of the Top 15 Corporate Governance Podcasts by Feedspot. How can we help you and your board to become more effective? We at Better Boards are always delighted to hear from you. Get in touch. You can best reach us at info@better-boards.com. Thank you for listening.
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Are you afraid of what God will say to you when life is over? How do you examine yourself in order to avoid hearing words you never want to hear Him say? Denise Wilson has her readers consider what it means to have faith in Christ. Is salvation found in saying a certain “prayer” or is it more? And if it is more, what is needed to be assured of your salvation? If you have doubts as to your salvation, listen to this conversation with Denise Wilson, who points us to tests the Bible says will reveal to you whether your faith profession is real. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coronavirus-hit South Africa has unveiled its national budget for the coming year. The BBC's Lerato Mbele in Johannesburg talks us through how tight the country's finances are, as it plans spending to help roll out Covid-19 vaccines. Also in the programme, women now occupy more than a third of the top jobs at the UK's 350 largest firms. We find out more from Denise Wilson, chief executive of the government-backed Hampton-Alexander Review, which released the latest figures, and was launched to encourage UK-listed companies to appoint more women. India is forging ahead with plans to tax digital services, and Suranjali Tandon, assistant professor at the government-backed National Institute of Public Finance and Policy explains the motivation behind the move. Plus the BBC's Ed Butler reports on how coronavirus has impacted couples looking to tie the knot, as well as the global wedding industry. (Picture: A healthcare worker is vaccinated against Covid-19 in South Africa. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
Matthew 8:23-27 New International Version (NIV) Jesus Calms the Storm 23 Then he got into the boat and his disciples followed him. 24 Suddenly a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. But Jesus was sleeping. 25 The disciples went and woke him, saying, “Lord, save us! We're going to drown!” 26 He replied, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?” Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm. 27 The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!”
A row over coronavirus relief payments in the US is raging. One of the unresolved issues is direct payments to every American; how much should they be and who should get them. We get the latest from political reporter Erin Delmore. Today is the end of the Brexit transition period and this means trading goods between the UK and EU will no longer be frictionless and some hauliers are nervous about the changes, as the BBC’s transport correspondent Caroline Davies reports. Plus, today marks a deadline for the UK's 350 biggest companies to have at least a third of their boards made up of women; the Hampton-Alexander Review sets those goals and Denise Wilson is its chief executive. And what are the realities and responsibilities of young people when it comes to financial planning in a pandemic? Elizabeth Hotson talks to millennials who are trying to manage their money in one of the toughest economic periods since the financial crisis.
Katie welcomes Denise Wilson from Eat Paris Travel to the podcast today as they talk all things starting new. The challenges of moving to a new country after a long distance relationship may have prepared her for some of the difficulties that came with working in Paris, but at one point she knew it was time to start over. Learn about the journey and what gave her the confidence for the decision on the podcast.
Māori are 50 per cent more likely to die from Covid-19 than Pākehā, a groundbreaking new study has found - with institutional racism partly to blame.Researchers - including sociology, statistics, physics and cultural history experts - linked existing demographic and health data for ethnic groups in New Zealand with international Covid-19 data to reach the findings.International data was used was because the number of cases in New Zealand alone is too small to provide a sufficient sample size.The alarming results, published in today's New Zealand Medical Journal, come as the current Auckland cluster disproportionately affects Pacific NZers (more than 60 per cent of cases) and Māori (about 20 per cent of cases).Factors that researchers say can explain the difference in risk by ethnicity include:• More Māori live with multiple underlying health conditions (comorbidities) compared to New Zealand Europeans. Those with comorbidities are at greater risk of dying from Covid-19.• Hospitalisation and fatality rates for Māori and Pacific from the H1N1 influenza pandemic in 2009 were significantly higher than for New Zealand Europeans.• Avoidable hospitalisations are higher for Māori and Pacific populations due to structural disadvantages.• Māori are at greater risk of exposure to the disease due to higher involvement in high-risk occupations and environments and larger social networks.Risk factors for accelerated transmission included crowded housing, which affects about 25 per cent of Māori and 45 per cent Pacific.Rapid spread of Covid-19 would "place unprecedented stress on the healthcare system" and almost certainly amplify existing racism, the researchers concluded.Mike Plank - one of the authors of the paper and a professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Canterbury - said overseas there were already horrible reports of doctors faced with the awful decision of choosing which Covid-19 patient to save."If a patient has a pre-existing health condition then they have less chance of surviving, so the doctor would more likely prioritise the healthier patient," he said.Plank said the worse health outcomes for Māori and Pacific people "stem from widespread inequities in the healthcare system, and the ongoing impacts of systemic racism and colonisation."Given the speed at which Covid-19 can spread, there was an urgent need to prepare healthcare services and establish measures to protect at risk groups.The researchers said better transparency was needed in the risk factors and weightings used to guide decision-making about healthcare service provision - and more work was needed to incorporate these findings into the Ministry of Health disease transmission models that are used to inform New Zealand's Covid-19 response.The New Zealand data showed the level of pre-existing health conditions in Māori and the international data revealed that pre-existing health conditions meant greater risk of dying from Covid-19.Researchers adjusted the age-specific infection fatality rates (IFR) from international data for differences in unmet healthcare need, and comorbidities by ethnicity.They also altered the life expectancy rate for each ethnicity due to evidence that Covid-19 amplifies existing death rates.The research comes as additional studies, conducted by separate researchers, have revealed major ethnic inequalities within our country across the board, including mental health, heart attacks and prostate cancer.READ MORE: The key issues behind racism within our healthcare system.About the study's authors:• Professor Shaun Hendy is Director of Te Pūnaha Matatini, a research centre focused on the study of complex systems and networks, based at the University of Auckland.• Dr Alex James and Nicholas Steyn also work for Te Pūnaha Matatini.• Tahu Kukutai specialises in Māori and Indigenous population research. She is affiliated with the University of Waikato and the National Institute of Demo...
Joshua 1:1-9 Amplified Bible (AMP) God's Commission to Joshua 1 Now it happened after the death of Moses the servant of the Lord, that the Lord spoke to Joshua the son of Nun, Moses' servant (attendant), saying, 2 “Moses My servant is dead; now therefore [a]arise [to take his place], cross over this Jordan, you and all this people, into the land which I am giving to them, to the [b]sons of Israel. 3 I have given you every place on which the sole of your foot treads, just as I promised to Moses. 4 From the wilderness [of Arabia in the south] and this Lebanon [in the north], even as far as the great river, the river Euphrates [in the east], all the land of the [c]Hittites (Canaan), and as far as the Great [Mediterranean] Sea toward the west shall be your territory. 5 No man will [be able to] stand before you [to oppose you] as long as you live. Just as I was [present] with Moses, so will I be with you; I will not fail you or abandon you. 6 Be strong and confident and courageous, for you will give this people as an inheritance the land which I swore to their fathers (ancestors) to give them. 7 Only be strong and very courageous; be careful to do [everything] in accordance with the entire law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, so that you may prosper and be successful wherever you go. 8 This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall read [and meditate on] it day and night, so that you may be careful to do [everything] in accordance with all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will be [d]successful. 9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous! Do not be terrified or dismayed (intimidated), for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
Matthew 7:21-27 New King James Version (NKJV) I Never Knew You 21 “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. 22 Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?' 23 And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!' Build on the Rock 24 “Therefore whoever hears these sayings of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock: 25 and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock. 26 “But everyone who hears these sayings of Mine, and does not do them, will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand: 27 and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it fell. And great was its fall.”
Psalm 46 Amplified Bible (AMP) God the Refuge of His People. To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of the sons of Korah, set to soprano voices. A Song. 46 God is our refuge and strength [mighty and impenetrable], A very present and well-proved help in trouble. 2 Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change And though the mountains be shaken and slip into the heart of the seas, 3 Though its waters roar and foam, Though the mountains tremble at its roaring. Selah. 4 There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, The holy dwelling places of the Most High. 5 God is in the midst of her [His city], she will not be moved; God will help her when the morning dawns. 6 The nations made an uproar, the kingdoms tottered and were moved; He raised His voice, the earth melted. 7 The Lord of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our stronghold [our refuge, our high tower]. Selah. 8 Come, behold the works of the Lord, Who has brought desolations and wonders on the earth. 9 He makes wars to cease to the end of the earth; He breaks the bow into pieces and snaps the spear in two; He burns the chariots with fire. 10 “Be still and know (recognize, understand) that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations! I will be exalted in the earth.” 11 The Lord of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our stronghold [our refuge, our high tower]. Selah.
Welcome to our first Sunshine episode where we spread some love about Tallahassee and the people living here. Today we hear from Denise Wilson of Capital City Bank and Matthew St. Fleur of Domi Station. Denise and Matthew share why they love Tallahassee and each gives a shout-out to another local resident who has brightened their world. Denise Wilson & Matthew St. Fleur share their sunshine. When I first started working on this podcast, I had this idea to start each episode with a little Tallahassee sunshine, but then my interviews kept being longer than expect so I decided to save these stories for standalone Sunshine episodes… and who knew there would come a time so soon when we could really use some sunshine. If you'd like to share your sunshine about Tallahassee or someone living here, please reach out on our Contact form.
2020 Vision Series in full affect with one of our top 2% in the nation executives/ World class Sales manager, Mrs. Denise Wilson! She bring the heat on what you need to be doing to be successful in 2020 and do BIG BUSINESS, check it out! Thank you Denise for your words of wisdom, we appreciate you girl!!!
This interview is with Tim and Denise Wilson, owners and winemaker of Denison Cellars in McMinnville, Oregon. They discuss the start of their label, Tim's winemaker philosophy and Denise's favorite part of the industry. They also talk about the future of the winery and their hopes for the Oregon wine industry. This interview is conducted by Stephanie Hofmann at the Austin Reading Room at Linfield College on July 13, 2017.
This week's guest is Denise Wilson, Vice President of Capital City Bank in Tallahassee, Florida. Capital City Bank has a formal program to identify and train high-potential employees. In my interview with Denise, I asked her to define a high-potential employee, talk about Capital City's high-potential program, and provide advice for anyone seeking to be identified as a high-potential employee within their organization. Whether or not your company has a formal program like Capital City's or not, these tips will help you stand out as someone worth considering for stretch assignments, promotions, or employment with other organizations. To visit my website: www.exclusivecareercoaching.com Follow My YouTube channel (Lesa Edwards); it's chocked full of value career management content is easily digestible bites. Want to speak with an expert about your career/job search goals? Need help figuring out what's holding you back from achieving your dream career? Let's talk. Here's the link to schedule a 30-minute consult call with me: www.timetrade.com/book/D6KLN. Hope to see you soon!
On Tuesday, the Healthcare Association of New York (HANY) informed its reported 210 member hospitals that the Empire State would not use the UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Sepsis-3 criteria when reviewing claims to validate sepsis for payment. New York state law defines sepsis with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria, otherwise known as Sepsis-2.Dennis Jones, the administrator of patient financial services for Montefiore Nyack hospital, was there Tuesday when HANY made the announcement during its regularly scheduled managed care advisory group meeting. Jones, who was among the earliest correspondents to join Monitor Mondays in 2010, will return to the broadcast this coming Monday and report on this newly developing story. Also reporting on Sepsis-3 will be Denise Wilson, vice president of Intersect Healthcare + AppealMasters.The broadcast rundown also will include:False Claims Act: Nationally recognized whistleblower attorney Mary Inman, partner in the London office of Constantine Cannon, will report on Intermountain taking its challenge of False Claims Act (FCA) to the Supreme Court.The Audit Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner in the Potomac Law Group, will report on the latest activities by auditors, including the Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs).Hot Topics: Monitor Mondays senior correspondent Nancy Beckley, president and CEO of Nancy Beckley and Associates, will return to report on all the latest hot topics.Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 Physician Advisory Services, will be making his Monday Rounds with another installment of his popular segment.
Both Desi Arnez and the real Ricky Ricardo’s stories are the immigrant story one was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1916 and came to New York when he was 5 and the other from Cuba to New York. Ricky hung out with everyone from movie stars to gangsters. Our very own […]
Today Denise Wilson of Blue Gate Farm joins Emily Thompson on the Ece Equestrian Jumper episode on HITM to talk about how she keeps a wide variety of horses healthy and happy during the show season, from green youngsters to seasoned campaigners. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
In Episode 6, Tucker Merrihew and Steve Nassar share the latest news in their businesses and what they're currently seeing in the local real estate market. They then transition into this weeks interview with Denise Wilson, Director of Sales at Lawyers Title in Lake Oswego Oregon. Denise discusses what she's seeing in the market, what Lawyers Title's numbers look like over the last couple of months and comparing those to the same time last year. They then go in to CFPB and discuss the new changes that will be in instituted on October 3rd. We hope you enjoy this episode and please leave us feedback and reviews! You may also subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes for all future audio and video episodes!
On today's Ece Equestrian Jumper episode by GoldenGro.com its all about American breeders, bloodlines and home grown champions. Guests include Denise Wilson of Blue Gate Farm, Maggie Fullington from Marabet Farm and Taylor Flury from AliBoo Farm. The Equestrian Corner has a product pick for young riders. Listen in...
Today Denise Wilson joins Emily Thompson of Ece Equestrian's monthly jumping episode on HORSE IN THE MORNING to talk about exercises to improve fitness and control everyday. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Sid & Jean (Mission Africa) will be joined by Shirley Stronge (PCI) and Dr Rory & Denise Wilson (CMS, Uganda).
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital gives people with disabilities the opportunity to tell their own stories in a video and photo contest called ,filmpossible". Cheryl Jackson interviews contest judge Karen Shopsowitz and video contest winner Denise Wilson.