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One Decent Pastor
Be Warm and Be Filled

One Decent Pastor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 51:10


In this episode, the fellas talk with Diane Smith about the monthly food distribution and why the church is an outward church.

Soccer Down Here
SDH on NPSL Southeast 6/22/24: Schedule Compression And The Fight Up Top

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 30:45


The NPSL Southeast has separation for the playoff spots, but schedule compression may have something to say about who fits where...Our match of the week is Apotheos and Bristol with a "Goal of the Year" candidateWe catch up with Diane Smith in Bristol about the first-year clubCarlos Rubio, the head coach at Hickory FCDale Parker, the head coach at App FC andJon Mercado, the head coach at Apotheos about their weeks- past and present...

Soccer Down Here
SDH on NPSL Southeast 6/7/24: The Review/Preview And Apotheos FC's Jonny Mercado Visits

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 31:25


It's a busy week in the NPSL Southeast as some separation is starting...Our match of the week is the Apotheos come-from-behind win against Hops and Head Coach Jonny Mercado drops by to talk to Jarrett and JonWe also hear from Diane Smith in Bristol, Carlos Rubio at Hickory, and Dale Parker at App FC

American Medicine Today
DIANE SMITH – “DIARY OF A DYING GIRL” 5 4 24

American Medicine Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 10:04 Transcription Available


A NEWLY RELEASED BOOK CALLED “DIARY OF A DYING GIRL” IS AN UPDATED VERSION OF A STORY WE COVERED SEVERAL YEARS AGO REGARDING THE LIFE OF MALLORY SMITH, A YOUNG WOMAN WHO REFUSED TO BE DEFINED BY CHRONIC ILLNESS. WE SPEAK WITH HER MOTHER DIANE SMITH, WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE MEMOIR.

iTunes - Insurance Journal TV
IJA Aftershow: Rick Pitts and Diane Smith

iTunes - Insurance Journal TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024


In this episode of the IJA Aftershow, George talks with Rick Pitts and Diane Smith about the latest class, Excess and Surplus Lines – Doing Business Well in … Read More » The post IJA Aftershow: Rick Pitts and Diane Smith appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.

Soccer Down Here
Soccer Down Here 1v1: Bristol Rhythm AFC Owner/GM Diane Smith

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 16:19


Bristol Rhythm AFC join the NPSL next season and we catch up with owner/General Manager Diane Smith about how it all came together and what's next as they get ready for their first season in the league...A lot of work in a short period of time for the Rhythm and we have the update!

Soccer Down Here
Soccer Down Here 1v1: Bristol Rhythm AFC Owner/GM Diane Smith

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 16:19


Bristol Rhythm AFC join the NPSL next season and we catch up with owner/General Manager Diane Smith about how it all came together and what's next as they get ready for their first season in the league... A lot of work in a short period of time for the Rhythm and we have the update!

OSG Sports
Soccer Down Here 1v1: Bristol Rhythm AFC Owner/GM Diane Smith

OSG Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 16:19


Bristol Rhythm AFC join the NPSL next season and we catch up with owner/General Manager Diane Smith about how it all came together and what's next as they get ready for their first season in the league... A lot of work in a short period of time for the Rhythm and we have the update!

What’s up World!!
Linda Isaacs (Three Oaks Farms) & U.S. Army Veteran SGT. Diane Smith

What’s up World!!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 75:24


Linda Isaacs owns Three Oaks Farms which gives back to our Veterans with care packages, full bellies and a lot more. Sgt. Diane Smith is a U.S. ARMY Veteran. These are exceptional ladies with an amazing Love and respect for our Military. Come take a listen. This is one of Danny's favorite interviews thus far. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-potter/support

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Reviewing Murder Among the Mormons (3 of 3 Diane Smith/Michelle Stone)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 47:10


What the family of Mark Hofmann think of the documentary "Murder Among the Mormons"? Mark's cousins Diane Smith & Michelle Stone give their takes on the movie. We'll also discuss whether the bombings and forgeries are a sore subject for the family. Check out our conversation.... https://youtu.be/Kq-Hf9xGyJw transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Family Reactions to Mark Hofmann’s Injuries (2 of 3 Michelle Stone/Diane Smith)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 31:49


How did Mark Hofmann's family react to his injuries from a bomb? Diane Smith & Michelle Stone are two of Mark's cousins and they share their reactions. What was Mark's motive for killing people? Was it an accident or suicide? Check out our conversation.... https://youtu.be/eM8vvRI6BJs transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission

Gospel Tangents Podcast
My Cousin is Serial Killer Mark Hofmann (1 of 3 Diane Smith/Michelle Stone)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 36:20


What did Mark Hofmann's family think when a bomb went off? Did they think he was guilty? What was he like growing up? Michelle Stone & Diane Smith are two of Mark's cousins and knew him well. They'll talk about family lore, whether polygamy was secret in their family, and what Mark was like as a young boy and teen. Was he always a sociopath? Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/2ZcOSsy3uNU transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission

Trent Loos Podcast
Rural Route Radio Mar 2, 2023 Angel Cushing the true champion for property rights brings a great example of private projects instead of using Government for War Memorial in North Lyon County, Kansas.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 48:01


Diane Smith is the true champion for the War Memorial in North Lyon County, Kansas and what she has learned about the commitment to freedom from folks in Kansas through the nations wars.

ironcity
Mission Summit: Stacie Wyatt, Diane Smith

ironcity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 51:48


Mission Summit 2023 Part 1

Rehoboth Social podcast
S2 Ep325: Fractured Prune - Jody & Diane Smith

Rehoboth Social podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 65:35


One small business helping another

One Life Radio Podcast
Melissa Diane Smith - Eating Gluten-Free

One Life Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022


Did you know there is gluten on some postage stamps? Gluten is everywhere, and we should be avoiding it at all costs. Today we're talking with Melissa Diane Smith about gluten-free eating from her three-part article in the Epoch Times. Smith is a leading authority on how to use food as medicine for a wide variety of health conditions and how to protect ourselves from health-degrading genetically modified organisms, known as GMOs, and pesticides. She is a health journalist, holistic nutritionist, and the author of several groundbreaking books on nutrition, including Going Against the Grain, Gluten Free Throughout the Year, and Going Against GMOs. She also is the coauthor of Syndrome X: The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent and Reverse Insulin Resistance. For 28 years, she has been educating the public about topics that are vital to understand to protect health but aren't covered by the mainstream media. You can learn more about her work at MelissaDianeSmith.com.Thank you to our sponsors!enviromedica – The BEST probiotics on the planetCrazy Water - Call us crazy, We don't mind!Children's Health Defense - Listen every Monday for Bern and Mary Holland, President of CHD! sunwarrior - Use the code OLR for 20% off your purchase!Well Being JournalThorne - Get 20% off your order and free shipping!

Randolph EMC RE-Connect
Episode 7: Community Impact with Mark Hensley and Diane Smith

Randolph EMC RE-Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 54:03


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One Life Radio Podcast
Melissa Diane Smith - GMO Corn #1888

One Life Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022


Melissa Diane Smith is a leading authority on how to use food as medicine for a wide variety of health conditions and how to protect ourselves from health-degrading genetically modified organisms, known as GMOs, and pesticides. She is a health journalist, holistic nutritionist, and the author of several groundbreaking books on nutrition, including Going Against the Grain, Gluten Free Throughout the Year, and Going Against GMOs. She also is the coauthor of Syndrome X: The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent and Reverse Insulin Resistance. For 28 years, she has been educating the public about topics that are vital to understand to protect health but aren't covered by the mainstream media. You can learn more about her work at MelissaDianeSmith.com.Thank you to our sponsors!enviromedica – The BEST probiotics on the planetCrazy Water - Call us crazy, We don't mind!Children's Health Defense - Listen every Monday for Bern and Mary Holland, President of CHD! sunwarrior - Use the code OLR for 20% off your purchase!Well Being JournalThorne - Get 20% off your order and free shipping!

Behind the Mitten
Apple Season in Michigan: Everything you need to know (Episode 35, Sept. 3-4, 2022)

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 44:50


“Behind the Mitten” is Michigan's premiere travel radio show and Podcast, and it has more than 430 episodes. It is co-hosted by veteran journalist John Gonzalez and former chef/beer expert Amy Sherman. The show has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters as Best in Category.This week show is all about Michigan apples! Freshly harvested apples are coming in off the trees from all over the state, and popping up in Michigan farmers markets and stores. With over 24 BILLION bushels of apples harvested each year, Michigan is an apple powerhouse. We talk with Diane Smith, executive director of the Michigan Apple Committee, about this year's harvest, our race to beat New York every year, and just what makes Honeycrisp apples not just delicious, but also a little bit more expensive. Then, our buddy Scott Newman-Bale, CEO of Short's Brewing and Starcut Ciders, joins us to talk about hard cider. Amy and Gonzo share a few of their favorite orchards, and what they are looking forward to this fall. Learn more about Michigan Apples at https://www.michiganapples.com/. This segment aired Sept. 3-4, 2022.Stations: *8 a.m. Saturdays on WBRN - 1460 AM and 107.7 FM in Big Rapids *8 a.m. Saturdays on Kalamazoo Talk Radio 1360 WKMI *8 a.m. Saturdays on WILS-1320 AM in Lansing *10 a.m. Saturdays 95.3 WBCK-FM in Battle Creek *10 a.m. Saturdays on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM in Benton Harbor*4 p.m. Saturdays on WIOS "The Bay's Best!" - 1480 AM & 106.9 FM in Tawas / East Tawas *Noon Sundays on News, Talk and Sports - 1380-AM WPHM in Port Huron *1 p.m. Sundays on WSGW-AM (790) and FM (100.5) in Saginaw *6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM (1300) and (106.9) in Grand Rapids Follow John and Amy on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten orTwitter at @BehindTheMitten and Instagram at @BehindTheMitten_.

Brave Feminine Leadership
Diane Smith Gander - A work in progress

Brave Feminine Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 55:13


Diane Smith Gander has had a varied 40 year business career in banking and consulting and is a non-executive director. She is currently Chair of ZipCo and DDH1, Chair elect of HBF Health and is a non-executive director of AGL Energy. Diane is a keen advocate for gender equity and is a past president of Chief Executive Women. In her own words she shares her leadership style had “hairs on it” and how critical it was that she decided to change. Together we discuss the brilliant advice she got from a mentor she should have stayed connected with, the key to understanding what tops your resilience bucket up and why building diverse networks is so important. This is a pull no punches conversation. Join Diane and I as we discuss the sneaking suspicion that shifting from a P&L role too early may have led to her missing senior line roles later in her career.

The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
Beyond GMO – Episode 103: Melissa Diane Smith

The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 34:19


For the past 25 years, Melissa Diane Smith has been a pioneering health journalist and holistic nutritionist counseling clients and reporting on health-impactful nutrition topics that are not covered by mainstream media.  Join the First Lady of Nutrition and Melissa as they address head on the crisis caused by genetically modified foods (GMOs) beginning with a rundown of the two main types of GMOs on the market (herbicide-resistant and pesticide-producing), the Big Five (corn, cotton, canola, soybeans, and sugar from sugar beets), the main risks – and how people can learn more key points in Melissa's book, Going Against GMOs. In addition to buying non-GMO and organic as much as possible, Melissa is passionate about going beyond and taking action to support regenerative farming.  This includes organic meat products from animals raised holistically through managed grazing that actually improve soil health. Improved soil health, in turn, helps conserve water, improve our environment, and produce more nutritious food. The post Beyond GMO – Episode 103: Melissa Diane Smith appeared first on Ann Louise Gittleman.

Wilson County News
Stash House opens in Floresville

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 0:27


Diane Smith (center) cuts the ribbon Nov. 9, officially declaring her new business, Stash House Fabrics & Quilting, is open for business! Stash House is located at the corner of B Street and U.S. 181 10th Street) in Floresville.Article Link

Delaney in the Morning
Diane Smith-Michigan Apple Month-Travel MI Update 10-15-21

Delaney in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 4:54


Diane Smith, the Executive Director of the Michigan Apple Commission, discussed October as Michigan Apple Month. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Downfall
Downfall: Baseball's Public Trust and the Battle for the Game | Episode 2

Downfall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 41:08


Giamatti's principled view of Baseball's public duty to the fans and to America; a fuller exploration of Baseball's embrace of the “Mark Zuckerberg Mentality” that ensures a place for the “snakes in the garden,” including through the guidance revealed by movies, “Moneyball,” “The Social Network,” and “The Natural;” and the duty of those who remain - the Hall of Fame, the Little League, the Sportswriters, and the Umpires - to do Epic Battle to preserve the authenticity of the game. Relying on Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti's actual words and those read by his actor son, Marcus, “Downfall” examines Giamatti's moral, ethical, and historical decision to ban Pete Rose from baseball in 1989. And it reveals, through Giamatti's other actions and temperament developed in battles earlier in his life, including at Yale, that his decision was but the prelude to a grander strategy to win the Epic Battle against greed and cheating by Baseball's “snakes in the garden,” which Baseball, steeped in its “Zuckerberg Mentality,” has since been unwilling and, without the intervention of other forces,  is incapable of waging. Emmy award winning journalist, Diane Smith, and Giamatti biographer, Neil Thomas Proto, lead the way. 

Downfall
Downfall: The Prelude

Downfall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 6:21


Commissioner Bart Giamatti's decision and Rose's lie, executed in collusion with others; the Epical Battle for Baseball's authenticity is set. Relying on Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti's actual words and those read by his actor son, Marcus, “Downfall” examines Giamatti's  moral, ethical, and historical decision to ban Pete Rose from baseball in 1989. And it reveals, through Giamatti's other actions and temperament developed in battles earlier in his life, including at Yale, that his decision was but the prelude to a grander strategy to win the Epical Battle against greed and cheating by Baseball's “snakes in the garden,” which Baseball, steeped in its “Zuckerberg Mentality,” has since been unwilling and, without the intervention of other forces,  is incapable of waging. Emmy award winning journalist, Diane Smith, and Giamatti biographer, Neil Thomas Proto, lead the way. 

Criminal Mind
EP 03 - STEPHANIE DIANE SMITH

Criminal Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 19:19


Introducing Criminal Mind - a brand-new true crime podcast that delves into shocking cases that all tie into mental health. Come, take a swim in the mind of a criminal... CONNECT: https://linktr.ee/ravive EPISODE SOURCES: https://www.crimeonline.com/2020/08/12/she-sees-red-mother-admits-to-holding-pillow-over-sleeping-4-year-olds-face-suffocating-her-to-death/ https://abc3340.com/news/local/alabama-woman-gets-life-for-murder-of-her-4-year-old-daughter https://www.ajc.com/news/national/she-sees-red-woman-confesses-smothering-daughter-with-pillow-police-say/Ckxym0kCNG8sv38k4I0LtL/ https://www.waaytv.com/content/news/Athens-woman-gets-life-in-2016-slaying-of-4-year-old-daughter-572076011.html https://www.enewscourier.com/news/local_news/mom-gets-life-sentence-for-murder-of-4-year-old/article_80f997f6-db70-11ea-8a6a-23d6a1ce10d0.html https://www.enewscourier.com/news/local_news/athens-police-surprised-mom-confessed-to-killing-daughter/article_ffb7db74-2143-11e7-9773-3f32ea9e4af3.html https://www.the-sun.com/news/1303623/alabama-mom-guilty-murder-daughter-smothered-killed/ https://www.instagram.com/msmocknbyrd/ https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/stephanie-smith-admits-to-smothering-daughter-zadie-cooper https://blackbearrehab.com/blog/4-risks-of-stopping-your-medication-cold-turkey/ https://livingwithoutz.wordpress.com/ EPISODE CREDITS: Written, recorded, and edited by: Ravive

WittKieffer Podcast
What Executive Recruiters Wish You Knew

WittKieffer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 49:28


Think about the knowledge that executive recruiters have from conducting hundreds of leadership searches over the years. What practices do the best candidates exhibit to catch the attention of hiring managers and search committees? What are the classic missteps that some candidates make? Executive recruiters have expert insight into such questions. In this conversation, Isabell Pacheco, FACHE, Chair of the Leadership Incubator Committee of the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives (NALHE), hosts a discussion regarding "what executive recruiters wish you knew." Joining Isabell are two experts in the field from WittKieffer, senior partner Adriane Willig and consultant Diane Smith, R.N., B.S.N. This program is a joint collaboration between NALHE and WittKieffer.

The Daily Gardener
April 28, 2021 Plants for Hummingbirds, William Darlington, Frances Bickelhaupt, Wanting Spring, Letters from Yellowstone by Diane Smith, and the State Flower of Alaska

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 23:00


Today we celebrate a Quaker son of Pennsylvania who accomplished so much during his lifetime and left a legacy of botanical information for future generations. We'll also learn about a woman who, together with her husband, created an impressive arboretum in the middle of Iowa. We’ll hear some thoughts about spring from a Contemporary Turkish playwright, novelist, and thinker. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a fun fiction book about an adventurous young woman who joins an expedition in Yellowstone National Park at the end of the nineteenth century. And then we’ll wrap things up with the fascinating story of the Alaska State Flower - the Forget-me-not (Myosotis alpestris).   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News 12 Gorgeous Plants That Will Attract Hummingbirds to Your Garden | Bob Vila | Michelle Ullman   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events April 28, 1782 Today is the birthday of the botanist, physician, and member of the U.S. House of Representatives, William Darlington. Like his fellow eminent botanists John Bartram, Humphry Marshall, and William Baldwin, William was born into a Quaker family in Pennsylvania. A native of West Chester, William received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. When William was a student, Benjamin Barton, the botanist and author of the first American botany textbook was an early mentor. After signing on as a surgeon for an East India merchant, William traveled to Calcutta. A year later, William returned to England and married Catharine Lacey, the daughter of a distinguished Revolutionary War General. Lacey supported William’s work. The Darlingtons were married for forty years and had four sons and four daughters. Two of their sons were named in honor of fellow botanists: their oldest son was Benjamin Smith Barton Darlington and their youngest son William Baldwin Darlington. The year 1826 was a big year for William Darlington. He organized and presided over the Chester County Cabinet of Natural Sciences, and he published his first edition of "Florula Cestrica," his summary of plants in West Chester, Pennsylvania. William was a saver and an archivist. Today, William’s work to preserve his letters with Humphry Marshall and John Bartram are much appreciated. In terms of legacy, one of William’s most valuable contributions to botanical history is his masterpiece called Memorials of Bartram and Marshall.  In 1853, the botanist John Torrey named a new variety of California pitcher-plant for Darlington. He called it Darlingtonia Californica. As for William, his large herbarium and works were bequeathed to his beloved Chester County Cabinet of Natural Science. William was buried in Oaklands Cemetery, near West Chester. Twenty years earlier, William wrote his own epitaph in Latin - it is inscribed on his monument: "Plantae Cestrienses, quas dilexit atque illustravit, super tumulum ejus semper floreant" or May the plants of Chester, which he loved and documented, forever blossom over his grave. William's tombstone is crowned with a relief of Darlingtonia californica.   April 28, 1916 Today is the birthday of the arboretum-maker Frances Bickelhaupt. Frances is remembered for the arboretum that she and her husband Robert created around their family home in Clinton, Iowa. During the 1960s and 1970s, Robert and Frances watched in dismay as Dutch Elm disease claimed the beautiful Elm-lined streets of their hometown. In response, Frances and Robert began planting a diverse range of trees on their 10-acre property. Now, Frances and Robert were exceptionally disciplined when it came to planting trees - they committed to grouping all the trees by species. Today, the Bickelhaupt Arboretum has a lovely collection of trees - including ash, beech, birch, crabapple, elm, hickory, honeylocust, linden, magnolia, and oak. Bickelhaupt also has a gorgeous conifer collection, regarded as the Arboretum’s crown jewel, and features many rare and dwarf conifers. In total, the Bickelhaupt Arboretum boasts over 2,000 different species of plants. In 2020, the Bickelhaupt Arboretum was damaged by the derecho ("duh-RAY-cho") - a widespread and severe windstorm that blew through the midwest on August 10, 2020. As a result of the derecho, Bickelhaupt lost 28 trees, and many more were damaged in the hurricane-force winds. The first course of action is clean up following by tree removal - for the trees were so damaged they could not be saved. Today, if you happen to visit the Bickelhaupt Arboretum, there is a poignant sculpture of Frances and Robert near the entrance. They are standing side by side, and Frances has one foot resting on the top of a shovel she holds against the earth.   Unearthed Words In the winter, you may want the summer; in the summer, you may want the autumn; in the autumn, you may want the winter; but only in the spring you dream and want no other season but the spring! ― Mehmet Murat ildan (“MAY-met Moor-rat ILL-don,” Contemporary Turkish playwright, novelist, and thinker   Grow That Garden Library Letters from Yellowstone by Diane Smith This fiction book came out in 2000, and it won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Book Award for Fiction. In this book, Diane Smith tells the story of a young woman named  A. E. (Alexandria) Bartram. A lively young woman and amateur botanist, Alexandria is invited on an expedition of Yellowstone in the spring of 1898. The leader of the expedition is a Montana professor who initially thought AE Bartram was a man.  He was shocked to learn the truth when Alexandra joins the team. Still, it's full steam ahead 4 the group of scientists, and they embark on a summer of fascinating Adventures and a web of entangled relationships. The backdrop is, of course, the beauty of Yellowstone and 19th-century concerns about science, economics, and nature. This book offers a little bit of everything - botany, humor, adventure - and even romance. This book is 226 pages of fiction based on true American history, nature, science, and culture. You can get a copy of Letters from Yellowstone by Diane Smith and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $1   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart April 28, 1917 On this day, the State Flower of Alaska was adopted: the Wild Native Forget-me-not (Myosotis alpestris "my-oh-SO-tiss al-pes-tris”). The Forget-me-not was part of the Alaskan culture long before it became the official state flower. During the Alaskan gold rush, the men formed lodges. A lodge called the Grand Igloo selected the Forget-me-not as the lodge emblem. Later on, women got involved with the lodge through auxiliaries. One pioneering Alaskan woman was Esther Birdsall Darling. Esther lived in Alaska from 1907 to 1918. She created a dog kennel in Nome and later started the first sled dog race. Esther became known worldwide when she began writing about her life in the north and her Alaskan sled dogs. Inspired by the “Forget-me-not” legislation, Esther wrote a poem dedicated to the State’s pioneers called “Forget-me-not.” It was included in the bill put before the legislature: So in thinking for an emblem For this Empire of the North We will choose this azure flower That the golden days bring forth, For we want men to remember That Alaska came to stay Though she slept unknown for ages And awakened in a day. So although they say we’re living In the land that God forgot, We’ll recall Alaska to them With our blue Forget-me-not. In the bill's margins, there were two handwritten verses (likely written by Esther) and often used as the first two verses to her original poem. A little flower blossoms forth On every hill and dale, The emblem of the Pioneers Upon the rugged trail; The Pioneers have asked it And we could deny them not; So the emblem of Alaska Is the blue Forget-me-not. The Forget-me-not is a member of the Borage family (Boraginaceae). In Floriography ("FLOOR-EE-ah-grah-FEE") or the language of flowers, the Forget-me-not flower represents true faithful love, fond memories, hope, and remembrance. In the middle ages, Forget-me-not was believed to be an effective treatment for scorpion bites. The buds of the flower curl like a scorpion's tail, which was believed to be a sign from nature. This is how Forget-me-not earned the common name Scorpion Grass. Celebrated in folklore, there are many stories about Forget-me-nots. The popular tale of how the Forget-me-not was named tells of a German knight walking by a river with his lady. When he stooped to pick a tiny flower, he lost his balance as he straightened to give the blossom to his beloved. He fell into the river and said, " Vergiss mein nicht." before being swept away. After the battle of Waterloo, the battlefield was covered with Forget-me-nots. The dainty flowers sprung up to mark the spots of fallen soldiers. When King Richard III banished Henry of Lancaster, he chose the Forget-me-not as a rallying symbol. The flower became an emblem for his followers. During the 20th-century, Germans planted Forget-me-nots to honor the fallen and were a special remembrance after WWI. In modern gardens, Forget-me-nots are especially beautiful in rock gardens and along water features like streams. On April 26, 1951, the Vermont Standard shared an adorable story about the Forget-me-not. “Professor Leon Dean of the English Department of UVM (The University of Vermont) spoke on the subject of "Vermont Folklore." He began by explaining that history is all about us… and that the learned historian no longer looks down upon the contributions of the local historian.  Folklore, he said, can be adapted to [the] classroom… and the student can go from folklore to local, and national history.  ...Even more important are people whose memories reach back in a chain - from generation to generation.  Professor Dean gave the illustration of a country doctor who in the spring, would carry Forget-me-not seeds which he sprinkled on the waters of the streams he passed. In time these streams were lined with Forget-me-nots, a memorial when he was gone.”   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Fitness Saved My Life
I Lost 154 Pounds Through Diet And Exercise

Fitness Saved My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 43:41


Diane Smith shares her touching and motivational story on how she lost 154lbs in less than 2 years. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fitnesssavedmylife/support

A Country Podcast
Bonus: Diane Smith Extended Interview

A Country Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 38:43


We loved talking to Di Smith so much about her time on ACP, how Alex Fraser came about and what she's been doing since... that we thought it wasn't enough what we gave you last week! Hope you enjoy this extended interview with Di Smith. Links: Ep 7 of A Country Podcast 'Diane Smith on the politics and romance of Dr Alex Fraser' Melanie Tait on Twitter Kim Lester on Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Country Podcast
Diane Smith On The Politics And Romance Of Dr Alex Fraser

A Country Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 45:14


Dr Alex Fraser was not only one of Wandin Valley's most beloved characters, but also became red headed representation on mainstream television for gingers everywhere. This week, she takes us inside her time on A Country Practice, the politics of Dr Fraser, and the famous romance with the much older Dr Elliot. Mel and Kim discuss an episode where Shirley Links: Indigenous Healthhttps://www.naccho.org.au/about/aboriginal-health-history/history/https://ctgreport.niaa.gov.au/overviewGary Foleyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Foleyhttp://www.kooriweb.org/foley/whoisgf/who_is_he.htmlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20150601154357/http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/postcolonial-blog/2015/may/29/book-opens-pandoras-box-of-sad-tales-but-true-of-indigenous-experience A Country Podcast Facebook Page Melanie Tait on Twitter Kim Lester on Twitter Last of the Wine Part 1 Last of the Wine Part 2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wayfind Marketing Live
Ep. 37: Navigating Opportunity with Diane Smith, Executive Director at Spreading Sunshine

Wayfind Marketing Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 32:35


In our current series on Wayfind Marketing Live, we've talked with several business owners about their experiences navigating the unpredictable waters of 2020, but on Friday we turn our attention to the nonprofit arena. Nonprofits that generally rely on fundraising events have had to think through creative ways to continue raising awareness and financial support through virtual means. This is a challenge that our friends at Spreading Sunshine have taken head-on. We are proud to welcome our friend Diane Smith, Executive Director of Spreading Sunshine, to the show this week. Spreading Sunshine is a Memphis-based nonprofit that serves chronically ill children and their families by providing practical, spiritual, and emotional support during a child's extended hospital stay. In this episode, we talk with Diane about what it's been like to navigate the ongoing demands of support-raising, as well as, continuing to serve this high-risk population in the midst of the pandemic. Wayfind Marketing Live is hosted by Steve Phipps and AnnieLaurie Walters. Steve is the founder and president of Wayfind Marketing and a StoryBrand Certified Guide. He shares his years of experience guiding business owners by sharing simple and practical marketing tips and stories that will help you grow your business. AnnieLaurie brings her communications and PR experience to offer additional insights into how you can communicate more clearly and win more customers. Join us live each Friday at 12 pm, CDT on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, or here on our website at wayfindmarketing.com/live.

Spilling the DPTea
PT Side Hustles

Spilling the DPTea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 26:00


During this episode, DPT students Mallory Hurley, Diane Smith, Mallorie Sweat and McKenzie Watkins discuss information they obtained through research as well as interviews they had with Physical Therapists who work “side jobs”. We will discuss what types of “side gigs” therapists have (traditional and non-traditional), why they have them (avoid burnout, pay off student loans, compassion fatigue, etc.), and touch on a few ethical concerns that may be related to therapists having a job on the side.Professional Contacts : Adam Kays, Amanda Painter Diver, Kimberly Marie, Ryan McConnell, Kellie Casa Links: http://www.ppsimpact.org/the-side-hustle/?print=print ,https://www.apta.org/apta-magazine/2019/07/01/providing-onsite-physicaltherapist-servicesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SpillingtheDPTea)

Strategy Bites
S1 I E6 - Diane Smith-Gander AO - Ex Partner of McKinsey & Co

Strategy Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 59:10


In this episode, I am joined by Diane Smith-Gander AO, ex Partner from McKinsey, prominent business executive, company director, and advocate for gender equality. Diane talks to me about her journey from consulting to industry and back again, the ups and downs of her career and gives some great advice to the consulting community.

Delaney in the Morning
Diane Smith-Michigan Apple Month-Travel MI Update 10-16-20

Delaney in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 3:54


We discussed apples and tourism with Diane Smith, Director of the Michigan Apple Committee, on this week's Travel Michigan Update See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Virtual Seminar Series
National Safe Work Month 2020 - Diane Smith-Gander - Audio grab 3

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 0:09


Safe Work Australia Chair Diane Smith Gander AO launches National Safe Work Month October 2020 - Work Health and Safety through COVID-19. Transcript: All workers have the right to a healthy and safe work environment, and no work-related injury, illness or death is ever acceptable.

Virtual Seminar Series
National Safe Work Month 2020 - Diane Smith-Gander - All audio grabs

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 1:06


Safe Work Australia Chair Diane Smith Gander AO launches National Safe Work Month October 2020 - Work Health and Safety through COVID-19. Transcript: October is Safe Work Australia’s National Safe Work Month, and this year, unsurprisingly, the theme is ‘Work Health and Safety through COVID-19’. National Safe Work Month is an opportunity to build awareness of work health and safety, encourage discussion about safety at work, and share best practice. All workers have the right to a healthy and safe work environment, and no work-related injury, illness or death is ever acceptable. COVID-19 has changed our world and our workplaces. Good work health and safety practices and risk management are more important than ever. What we've also seen through the COVID-19 pandemic is just how central work health and safety is, and the significant role plays in allowing Australian businesses to actually operate. For more information about National Safe Work Month, go to the website – safeworkmonth.swa.gov.au.

Virtual Seminar Series
National Safe Work Month 2020 - Diane Smith-Gander - Audio grab 5

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 0:15


Safe Work Australia Chair Diane Smith Gander AO launches National Safe Work Month October 2020 - Work Health and Safety through COVID-19. Transcript: What we've also seen through the COVID-19 pandemic is just how central work health and safety is, and the significant role plays in allowing Australian businesses to actually operate.

Virtual Seminar Series
National Safe Work Month 2020 - Diane Smith-Gander - Audio grab 1

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 0:11


Safe Work Australia Chair Diane Smith Gander AO launches National Safe Work Month October 2020 - Work Health and Safety through COVID-19. Transcript: October is Safe Work Australia’s National Safe Work Month, and this year, unsurprisingly, the theme is ‘Work Health and Safety through COVID-19’.

Virtual Seminar Series
National Safe Work Month 2020 - Diane Smith-Gander - Audio grab 2

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 0:10


Safe Work Australia Chair Diane Smith Gander AO launches National Safe Work Month October 2020 - Work Health and Safety through COVID-19. Transcript: National Safe Work Month is an opportunity to build awareness of work health and safety, encourage discussion about safety at work, and share best practice.

Virtual Seminar Series
National Safe Work Month 2020 - Diane Smith-Gander - Audio grab 6

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 0:10


Safe Work Australia Chair Diane Smith Gander AO launches National Safe Work Month October 2020 - Work Health and Safety through COVID-19. Transcript: For more information about National Safe Work Month, go to the website – safeworkmonth.swa.gov.au.

Virtual Seminar Series
National Safe Work Month 2020 - Diane Smith-Gander - Audio grab 4

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 0:09


Safe Work Australia Chair Diane Smith Gander AO launches National Safe Work Month October 2020 - Work Health and Safety through COVID-19. Transcript: COVID-19 has changed our world and our workplaces. Good work health and safety practices and risk management and practices are more important than ever.

Equality Talks
Board Careers and Supporting Women with Diane Smith-Gander

Equality Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 48:41


Diane Smith-Gander believes that gender equality is the strongest lever we have to pull to support economic growth, but fears COVID may have set us back by a decade. She spoke about a Board career, creating your own personal Board of Directors, the value of supporters in helping you open doors and taking a deliberate approach to pivoting your career. With a wealth of experience and fascinating insights, Diane shared some of her hopes for the future, the silver linings of COVID impacts, and the importance of women supporting other women.

RecTech: the Recruiting Technology Podcast
Headlines from Gr8 People, Bonusly, IHire, Vetty, Salary.com, PairIn

RecTech: the Recruiting Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 8:45


We’ll start in Denver: PAIRIN, a trusted technology partner to today’s leading workforce programs, governments and education systems, today announced the close of $2.1 million, the first tranche of its Series A investment round that will be used to support continued growth of the company and its My Journey platform.    “Everyone should have the opportunity to define their own future, regardless of their background. During this period in our nation’s history, supporting the organizations and professionals helping people along their career journey is more important than ever,” stated Michael Simpson, CEO and co-founder of PAIRIN. “We’ve worked tirelessly alongside our partners in government and education to simplify the processes by which Americans enter and excel in the workforce. This funding will allow us to accelerate rollouts and key features that help connect people to critical resources, education and career assistance in an increasingly volatile job market. The enthusiasm and support we’ve received from investors are indicative of the widespread need for this technology.”   The Series A funding will help support the company’s rapid growth and hiring initiatives. PAIRIN plans to grow its workforce by 33 percent in the next year with new hires in engineering, design and project management roles, among others. At this rate, the company expects to be cash-flow positive and double its current number of employees by the end of 2021.    PAIRIN is a social enterprise company with a mission to make education relevant and hiring equitable. My Journey is a workforce process management platform that personalizes career exploration, job matching and skill development for education, workforce programs and governments.    https://hrtechfeed.com/pairin-raises-2-1-million-series-a-funding-to-aid-american-workforce/   Salary.com, this week released Job Architect, a powerful job description management tool to keep job descriptions accurate and up-to-date — adding velocity to hiring the right people at the right pay. Job Architect can be used as a stand-alone product or as an integrated part of Salary.com’s leading CompAnalyst® platform. Job descriptions are often created and stored in silos throughout an organization, creating challenges to hiring velocity and the overall strategy of talent management that often leads to the inaccurate pricing of jobs. Worse yet, over time, poor job descriptions make it difficult to retain valuable talent because compensation structures and skills sets are misaligned with the organization’s needs or expectations of employees. “We’re seeing unprecedented upheaval in how companies are defining jobs and managing the work that people do,” said Kent Plunkett, founder and CEO of Salary.com. “Job Architect helps companies manage their job content library to get job descriptions right and optimize the performance of their people.”   https://hrtechfeed.com/salary-com-releases-job-architect-a-powerful-job-description-management-tool/   Vetty, a fast growing provider of an AI-based employee verification platform for gig-economy marketplaces and enterprises announced it is raising a Pre-Series A round of $4M USD.   The Pre-Series A financing builds on a successful year for Vetty which saw a rapidly growing roster of clients seeking a frictionless background screening option for verifying potential employees. Vetty is primed to capture market share in its fast growing industry sector by using these funds to grow sales and accelerate development of the platform. Vetty’s customers include industry leading companies such as Wag!, Bellhop and MASTERCLASS.   “As an industry, we’re just scratching the surface of the background verification market,” Subrat Nayak, Founder and CEO of Vetty said. “We are working hard to truly dominate this fast-growing market and 3Lines has been more than an investor for us. They have created tremendous value by bringing in their expertise in the AI-enabled tech startup world and guiding us to steer clear of the pitfalls, and working with us on formulating key business strategies. We are confident, with their expert guidance, that we will continue to find success.” Vetty describes itself (https://vetty.co), as a fast-growing early stage company in the highly-fragmented background verification market with an AI-based employee verification platform for gig-economy marketplaces and enterprises to proactively manage hiring risks and enforce regulatory compliance.   https://hrtechfeed.com/employee-verification-platform-raises-4-million/ iHire announces the general availability of its Virtual Outplacement Services. The recruiting technology provider’s Virtual Outplacement Services help companies assist laid-off and transitioning employees – including those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic – with finding new jobs.   Drawing from more than 20 years of experience connecting candidates with the right jobs in 56 industries, iHire has combined personalized job seeker support with its best-in-class career management platform to add outplacement services to its solution suite. For employers, iHire offers affordable outplacement services to bring a unique, compassionate approach to handling layoffs as well as business closures, mergers, acquisitions, downsizing initiatives, and other situations that displace employees. All outplacement packages provide transitioning employees with one-on-one virtual coaching sessions with a certified career coach, a new resume written by a certified resume writer, unlimited access to iHire’s platform with advanced job matching technology, and a personalized job search plan covering goals, assessments, interviewing, networking, and more. https://hrtechfeed.com/ihire-announces-virtual-outplacement-services/   Bonusly, an engaging recognition and rewards platform that connects teams and enriches company culture, today announced it has received $9 million in Series A funding led by Access Venture Partners, joined by Next Frontier Capital, Operator Partners, and existing investor FirstMark Capital. Bonusly’s recognition and rewards bolster morale and motivation, foster collaboration, and build social links and a greater sense of purpose for teams — all outcomes desperately needed now.  “When everyone in an organization participates in recognition and rewards, people feel a sense of purpose and see that their contributions are valued by their bosses, peers, and others on their teams,” said Raphael Crawford-Marks, co-founder and CEO of Bonusly. “Employee engagement and morale are more important than ever, and this round of investment validates the value of our solution in meeting the pressing people challenges of the current environment and into the future.”   The Bonusly solution connects people to their work and each other in meaningful ways. Founded in 2013, Bonusly provides a fun and easy way to help people feel a greater sense of alignment and purpose, understand what it means to embody a company’s core values, and see how contributions of all kinds support an organization’s mission.   https://hrtechfeed.com/bonusly-gets-9-million-for-employee-recognition-platform/   And finally…   GR8 People, a breakthrough One-Experience Talent Platform for the enterprise, announces the company’s Virtual Recruiting Event Solution is now free for the first 60 days for all new users. “As the coronavirus outbreak became a global pandemic, GR8 People immediately provided talent acquisition with virtual recruiting event software at no cost as a way to support the profession during an extremely difficult time,” states CEO Diane Smith. “Initially, the program was to end in June, but given extremely high demand for the solution alongside continued economic uncertainty due to COVID-19, we are extending our support by giving customers their first 60 days free.” The solution is ideal because it pairs with an organization’s existing web or video conferencing platform, which avoids having to invest in a tool they already have in place, and enables talent acquisition teams to seamlessly market and manage their virtual recruiting initiatives and ensure successful hiring outcomes in today’s unique recruiting environment. Recruiters can automate registrations and reminders, pre-screen and invite priority candidates to self-schedule, engage top talent with post-event communications, and measure their recruitment marketing tactics and event performance—all in one spot. https://hrtechfeed.com/responding-to-market-demand-gr8-people-extends-free-virtual-recruiting-event-solution/ ########## Got a project that an HR freelancer can handle? From writing an employee handbook to freelance sourcers to HR bloggers you can find the right freelancer to handle your HR or recruiting needs right now on https://hrlancers.com/ - browse more than 500 freelancer profiles today

ForwardChurchLogan
Ps Diane Smith - Emmanuel, God with us in 2020 - 5th Jan 2020

ForwardChurchLogan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 23:38


Talking Under Water
Episode 20: State of the Industry

Talking Under Water

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 37:50


Wrapping up 2019, Talking Under Water hosts Lauren Del Ciello, Bob Crossen and Katie Johns present a special State of the Industry episode. The episode features interviews from not just one, but six industry leaders reflecting on the state of the industry from their perspective segments of the water industry, including the wastewater sector, residential/commercial drinking water treatment sector, and storm water and erosion control sectors. Del Ciello, Crossen and Johns weave the interview clips with discussion delving into the issues explored, including mergers and acquisitions, a shifting regulatory landscape, a rise in emerging contaminants, a changing work force, and more. A special thanks to all of this month's podcast guests for sharing their industry insights, including Paul Turgeon; Megan Glover, CEO of 120 Water Audit; Pauli Undesser, executive director for WQA; Frank Brigano, vice president and senior research fellow for Marmon Water; Scott Barbour, CEO and president for ADS; and Diane Smith, president for East Coast Erosion Control Blankets.

How To OT
Dr. Diane Smith - Advocacy, Policy, Sustainability and Climate Change

How To OT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 44:20


On today’s episode of How to OT we talk with Dr. Diane Smith about her non-traditional OT journey (0:47-7:40), summarize some of her research on advocacy and policy (7:41-12:30) and go over recommendations for focusing on the environment (12:31-14:30), increasing work participation (14:31-21:47), adaptive childcare (21:48-28:37), sustainability and climate change (28:38-35:35), and emergency preparedness (35:36-39:59). Golden nugget segment (40:00-42:12) Resources mentioned during the episode: Evidence-Based interventions for increasing work participation: Smith, D.L., Atmatzidis, K., Capogreco, M., Lloyd-Randolfi, D., & Seman, V. (2016). Evidence-based interventions for increasing work participation for persons with disabilities: A systematic review. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, 131 (suppl.), 1-11. World Federation of Occupational Therapy Position paper on promoting green lifestyles: https://wfot.org/resources/environmental-sustainability-sustainable-practice-within-occupational-therapy Other publications and research mentioned on the show can be found at: https://www.mghihp.edu/diane-l-smith-phd-otrl-faota

Exactly Enough Time
Love & Marriage (part 2)

Exactly Enough Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 42:41


Welcome to part 2 of a conversation that my husband and I had with our long-time friends, Randy and Diane Smith about marriage—we got together recently to celebrate our 30th anniversaries and I (of course) stipulated that we would record an episode of the podcast while together. I solicited questions from listeners and we received many—very good questions—however, none of the four of us anticipated how much FUN it would be to talk and reminisce and share in the way that we did. I truly believe that the more comfortable we can be talking about this most important relationship, the more we can strengthen—our own marriages and others as well. We took this photo immediately following our recording session—which left us HUNGRY! Café Rio to the rescue. Here are the QUESTIONS discussed in this episode:Q. 1 Lisa: During a rough patch, how aware were your children of the challenges at hand?Q. 2 Gabrielle: Does your spouse still do things that you don’t understand?Q. 3 Bryn: How have your communication patterns evolved throughout your marriage?Q. 4 Tiffany: How have you transitioned to parenting young adult children?If after listening, you still want MORE, here are two additional questions:From Lecrecia: How do you handle the big disappointments in life without resenting each other? From Adam: When you have shared your opinion and you still can’t reach a conclusion how to do decide what to do without one person feeling resentment about the final outcome? And finally, affiliate links on Amazon to Hold Me Tight, in hardback and as an audio book via Audible.Thank YOU again for listening. I hope you can take something from these conversations and use it in a positive way to nurture your marriage!Marriage Photo by Samantha Gades on Unsplash

Courtroom Confidential
Ep 5: Wrongful Death Suit of Claud “Tex” McIver & North Korea UN CISG Signing

Courtroom Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 62:21


Segment 1: The Legal WireProminent Athens, GA lawyer John Noell discusses the attention-grabbing, headliner case of Claud “Tex” McIver, famed Atlanta attorney who was convicted of felony murder of his affluent wife, Diane Smith and is now being sued for his wife's wrongful death by her estate. He recently argued before the GA Court of Appeals that the case should be dismissed since only he has the right to sue himself under the law. Does the law support his contention?Segment 2: Your Legal Travel GuideIn this episode, with Georgia on our minds, we are traveling to the Peach State, where whistling while you work the graveyard shift and cussing over phone may be illegal.Segment 3: International SpotlightJoão Ribeiro-Bidaoui, First Secretary of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, gives us his insight into the historic signing by North Korea of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, an event that he was closely involved with when he worked at the United Nations UNCITRAL.

Fun with Bells - bell and handbell ringing interviews

Sparked originally from her interest in family history, the national Ringing Remembers campaign inspired Diane Smith to step forward to learn bellringing to honour the 1,400 ringers that lost their lives during the First World War. But what does it feel like to learn a new skill in order to take part in such a high profile event?In this episode, Cathy Booth catches up with Diane after the big day to find out how it all went and hear about all the fun and hard work that’s gone on behind the scenes to becoming a novice bellringer.Diane went from not really knowing anything about bells at all, to proudly ringing in Sheffield Cathedral as part of the armistice day celebrations - an emotional journey helped along the way by her fellow learners, helpful bellringers and proud friends.It’s brilliant to hear how far Diane has come as she helps answer some of Cathy’s questions about the basics of bellringing, like rounds and call changes. This podcast is the ideal introduction to what to expect when you decide to take up the art.For more information, accompanying photos and details of the 'Ask the Expert' section go do www.funwithbells.com

Kelly Cutrara
Collingwood restaurant has become the target of online hate comments

Kelly Cutrara

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 10:35


A restaurant in Collingwood Ont., has become the target of online hate comments after Trump supporters mistook the eatery for one that asked White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave. Kelly talks to Diane Smith, the owner of The Olde Red Hen Restaurant.

Survivor to Thriver
D'Mario Sowah - From Child Soldier to Renowned Fitness Trainer and Successful Gym Owner

Survivor to Thriver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 28:48


D'mario Sowah shares his personal story of overcoming adversity: As a young child, D'mario was kidnapped and forced to be a child soldier in Africa. He was eventually rescued and then moved to NY to live with his mother who later died from a tragic car accident. D'mario is now a successful owner of Strong Fitness gym in West Hartford, Connecticut and is a well-renowned trainer--training celebrities such as Stephen A. Smith (ESPN personality), Diane Smith (co-author of the best selling book "Obsessed: America's Food Addiction--And My Own"), and Joe Furey (meteorologist from Fox CT).

Grating the Nutmeg
38. Talkin’ About the 9/11 Generation

Grating the Nutmeg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 28:48


Are you a member of the 9/11 generation? Do you wonder how 9/11 and its aftermath affected kids who witnessed the terrorist attack on the U.S. 16 years ago? In this episode CCSU history professor Matt Warshauer explores the 9/11 generation and wonders about the next generation who will have no emotional connection to it—right now half of high school students were born after 9/11. As Warshauer notes, this is history still in the making. We thank Matt Warshauer, Diane Smith, Bilal Sekou, Avery Eddy, Patrick O’Sullivan, Avon Public Library, and The Old State house with audio courtesy of CT-N, the Connecticut Network.

Virtual Seminar Series
Diane Smith-Gander's National Safe Work Month statement

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 1:22


Safe Work Australia Chair, Diane Smith-Gander, has issued a statement on National Safe Work Month. The statement is available in video, audio and text. You can use the embed code to share the statement. Contact us if you are from a media organisation and would like to include this statement in your broadcast.

Virtual Seminar Series
Diane Smith-Gander National Safe Work Month Message

Virtual Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 2:59


Chair of Safe Work Australia, Ms Diane Smith-Gander, reminds business leaders of the importance of work health and safety.

Fixing Health Naturally with Erin Chamerlik
The Many Reasons to Go Against the Grain Melissa Diane Smith

Fixing Health Naturally with Erin Chamerlik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2013 64:00


The Get Better Wellness Radio Show with host, Erin Chamerlik, The Real Food Revivalist. The Many Reasons to Go Against the Grain for Health with guest Melissa Diane Smith In this interview, nationally known nutrition author Melissa Diane Smith will disclose the overlooked health hazards of refined grains, whole grains, gluten grains, and genetically modified ingredients in common grain products, and will reveal a simple way to use this information to dramatically improve your diet, reverse disease processes, and revitalize your health. Melissa Diane Smith is the author of Going Against the Grain, Gluten Free Throughout the Year, and User’s Guide to Preventing & Reversing Diabetes Naturally, and coauthor of the national bestseller Syndrome X: The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent & Reverse Insulin Resistance. Melissa Diane Smith, Grain-free and Gluten-free Nutrition Counselor & Author, Tucson, AZ MelissaDianeSmith.com  AgainstTheGrainNutrition.com Visit GetBetterWellness.com to learn more. Read the success stories HERE and join the Real Food Revival!

PoliticktickBOOM
Diane Smith

PoliticktickBOOM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2012 69:00


Diane Smith is a relatively new Montanan who has found her home in Whitefish. Her love of Montana, and her understanding of rural America makes her an ideal candidate for the House of Representatives. She's built several businesses in Montana, … Continue reading →

West Hartford's LocalOnlineNews.TV
Fans Line up for Diane Smith's "Seasons of Connecticut"

West Hartford's LocalOnlineNews.TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2010 2:00


Journalist and West Hartford native Diane Smith signed copies of her new book, "Seasons of Connecticut" in Blue Back Square. LocalOnlineNews.TV's Adam Chiara was there.