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Explore this message of mercy and belonging from Romans 9. Discover how God forms a diverse, multi-ethnic family through unexpected paths, challenging cultural norms and personal expectations. Uncover the historical context of Jewish and Gentile relations in ancient Rome, and understand how God's faithfulness and justice remain unwavering amidst shifting circumstances.Key Takeaways:God's mercy forms the foundation of a diverse family united through faith, not ancestry.God's choices throughout history have always been based on unmerited grace and promise.Understanding the historical context of Jewish-Gentile relations enriches our understanding of God's plan for a multi-ethnic community.Embracing God's diverse family calls us to live harmoniously with those who are different from us.
Explore this message of mercy and belonging from Romans 9. Discover how God forms a diverse, multi-ethnic family through unexpected paths, challenging cultural norms and personal expectations. Uncover the historical context of Jewish and Gentile relations in ancient Rome, and understand how God's faithfulness and justice remain unwavering amidst shifting circumstances.Key Takeaways:God's mercy forms the foundation of a diverse family united through faith, not ancestry.God's choices throughout history have always been based on unmerited grace and promise.Understanding the historical context of Jewish-Gentile relations enriches our understanding of God's plan for a multi-ethnic community.Embracing God's diverse family calls us to live harmoniously with those who are different from us.
Explore this message of mercy and belonging from Romans 9. Discover how God forms a diverse, multi-ethnic family through unexpected paths, challenging cultural norms and personal expectations. Uncover the historical context of Jewish and Gentile relations in ancient Rome, and understand how God's faithfulness and justice remain unwavering amidst shifting circumstances.Key Takeaways:God's mercy forms the foundation of a diverse family united through faith, not ancestry.God's choices throughout history have always been based on unmerited grace and promise.Understanding the historical context of Jewish-Gentile relations enriches our understanding of God's plan for a multi-ethnic community.Embracing God's diverse family calls us to live harmoniously with those who are different from us.
A discussion with Dr. Karl Besel of St. Joseph University on his paper "Racial Justice in the Nonprofit Sector: Addressing Nonprofit Sustainability in Diverse Communities." Interesting findings for nonprofits at the local level.
Our guest today is Rebecca Hernandez, PhD, who is the Community Archivist at the UC Santa Cruz University Library. With a rich background as the former director of the American Indian Resource Center, Rebecca brings a unique blend of expertise and passion to her role. She is dedicated to ensuring that the diverse and untold histories of Santa Cruz County are not only preserved but also celebrated. Learn how to preserve your historical documents or gift your historical materials, by contacting Dr. Hernandez at: rhernandez@ucsc.edu
CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:35 - Gigi Pink 06:16 - Bosco 11:17 - Crime Prevention Strategies 14:15 - Resilience in Prison 18:02 - Law Enforcement Agency Insights 18:30 - Smash and Grab Crime Wave 23:19 - California Law on Gender Identity 25:41 - Addressing Pedophile Rings 29:18 - Supporting At-Risk Youth 33:05 - Media's Impact on Black Community 35:08 - Community Importance 36:39 - Poverty's Effect on Morals 38:20 - Community Value 42:05 - Mastermind Group Power 44:20 - Selling to Diverse Communities 50:10 - Exposing Major Scams 54:40 - Truth and Public Perception 56:55 - 20 vs 1 Balloon Challenge 59:07 - Critique of Weirdo Culture 1:02:46 - Fitness Motivation 1:03:14 - Fitness in Black Communities 1:08:18 - Kamala Harris Leadership Evaluation 1:14:35 - Kamala Harris' Impact on Black Community 1:17:00 - Support for Black Communities 1:20:55 - Kamala Harris and Identity Politics 1:22:57 - Judicial Influence on Law 1:25:53 - Trump vs Biden Analysis 1:29:21 - Capitalism and Legal Impact 1:33:18 - Racial Strategies in Society 1:37:32 - Final Thoughts 1:38:03 - Quante Bosco on Sonia Massie Shooting 1:43:46 - Bosco on Police Brutality Solutions 1:45:32 - Outro 1:46:00 - Call to Action for Community Stand 1:46:05 - Like, Share, Subscribe Reminder 1:46:15 - Bang
Sermons By Antioch Community Church in Waltham, MA (Boston Area)
What is a disputable matter? How can we cultivate conscience and love our neighbor in a very opinionated world? Listen to Christopher's message on how Paul addressed this issue in early church and how we can apply today.
Growing up within a black community, and witnessing racism firsthand, activist JD Mass PsyD tells of his successes and missteps in building powerful alliances with melanated people. In this episode of the Perpetual mOetion Podcast, Dr. mOe Anderson sits down with JD Mass, an activist, entrepreneur, podcast host, and author, to explore his journey from a white kid in a predominantly Black neighborhood in St. Louis to a thought leader advocating for equity and justice. Dive into the roots of Western culture's competitive nature and discover a heartfelt call to action for a just and equitable world. Memorable Quotes:"Our prestigious systems of finance and education are built on tricks and illusions, keeping us very limited to what they teach us." – JD MassKey Points:Growing up in a diverse community and its impact on identityThe competitive nature of Western culture is rooted in historical scarcityCancel culture and its multifaceted implicationsPersonal anecdotes from JD Mass, including childhood memories with rapper NellyThe importance of embracing diversity for societal well-beingChapter Breakdown:(0:00:02) - Growing Up in a Diverse Community(0:05:37) - Competition, Scarcity, and Prestige(0:21:35) - Cancel Culture and Political SoundbitesConnect with JD and order his book "Race for What?" on his website (https://raceforwhat.com/)Support this indie, woman-owned, small business providing free educational and inspirational content. Join Dr. mOe's Supporters Club! By becoming a monthly podcast supporter, you can gain access to exclusive content and play an active role in producing educational and entertaining content! Join HERE ORUse one of these secure, fee-free ways to show some one-time appreciation: 1.☕ Buy Me a Coffee: Click Here2.
Have an episode idea or feedback? Text us here!Join Heather and Andy as they kick off a new mini-series focusing on support raising in ethnically diverse communities with a compelling conversation featuring Brandon and Cat Samuel from Wycliffe Bible Translators. They delve into the Bridge Program, an initiative aimed at bringing more diverse staff into global missions, and share their unique journey from atheism to a Christ-centered mission life.Brandon and Cat reveal how they transitioned from traditional jobs to fully embracing their calling in missions, highlighting the challenges and blessings of support-based ministry. They discuss the importance of representation in the mission field, the innovative approaches to fundraising in minority communities, and the spiritual formation that comes with relying on God's provision. This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in or considering support-based ministry, especially within diverse cultural contexts.✍️ Episode ReferencesWycliffe Bible TranslatorsPerspectivesVanguard of a Missionary Uprising by Michael FarrisThe Spirituality of Fundraising by Henri NouwenThe God Ask by Steve ShadrachMore Than Money, More Than Faith by Paul JohnsonAfrican-Americans in missionsRebecca ProttenGeorge LieleBetsy StocktonLott CareyMaria FearingIt would be so helpful if you would take a moment to rate and review the show - thanks in advance!Have an idea for a guest or topic? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!Contact us!on Instagram @ its.not.about.the.money.podemail us: provisio at provisiofundraising.comTHANKS FOR LISTENING!
PEG Podcast with Dr. Malasri Chaudhery-Malgeri: Psychologist | Certified Professional Coach Inclusive Healing: Tailoring Therapy for Diverse Communities Biography Dr. Malasri Chaudhery-Malgeri (Dr. Mala) is an expert in TBI, PTSD, Military Psychology, Marriage & Family Psychology, Rehabilitative Therapy, Integrative & Collaborative Program Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and more. She has helped individuals of diverse age ranges and backgrounds, including the military, executives and business professionals, political figures, rural communities, native populations, LGBTQ+ populations, athletes, and couples and families. She is also a motivational speaker and presenter. Link: https://www.drmala.net/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. The best tool for getting podcast guests: Podmatch.com https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Subscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content: https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRpr PEG uses StreamYard.com for our live podcasts https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6290085463457792 Get $10.00 Credit for using StreamYard.com when you sign up with our link RSS https://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rss --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phantom-electric/message
Post-Consensus 2024 reflections and examining the crypto industry and the implications of the U.S. Presidential election on its future.Now Available | Michael Casey's New Book with Frank H. McCourt, their forthcoming book: Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital AgeIn this episode of "Money Reimagined," host Michael Casey and Sheila Warren reflect on CoinDesk's Consensus 2024 event in Austin, TX. They discuss the influence of the presidential election on the crypto industry and the hurdles of maintaining a nonpartisan stance. The hosts explore the nuances of political connections, the role of subtlety in conversations, and the need for a reasoned approach in an emotionally volatile environment.Chapters | 00:00 Introduction to the Aftermath of Consensus02:58 The Impact of the Presidential Election on the Crypto Industry07:22 Embracing Nuance and Logic in DiscussionsLinks | Consensus 2024 Crypto Council for Innovation CoinDesk.com-Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “The News Tonight ” by Shimmer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Post-Consensus 2024 reflections and examining the crypto industry and the implications of the U.S. Presidential election on its future.Now Available | Michael Casey's New Book with Frank H. McCourt, their forthcoming book: Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital AgeIn this episode of "Money Reimagined," host Michael Casey and Sheila Warren reflect on CoinDesk's Consensus 2024 event in Austin, TX. They discuss the influence of the presidential election on the crypto industry and the hurdles of maintaining a nonpartisan stance. The hosts explore the nuances of political connections, the role of subtlety in conversations, and the need for a reasoned approach in an emotionally volatile environment.Chapters | 00:00 Introduction to the Aftermath of Consensus02:58 The Impact of the Presidential Election on the Crypto Industry07:22 Embracing Nuance and Logic in DiscussionsLinks | Consensus 2024 Crypto Council for Innovation CoinDesk.com-Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “The News Tonight ” by Shimmer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amit Lohani and Vijay Joshi, both of Nepali descent, are among the 54 Multicultural Ambassadors chosen by Cricket Australia. Lohani and Joshi spoke to SBS Nepali about the organisation's 'Australian Cricket Multicultural Action Plan' and how it can support the Nepali community. - क्रिकेट अस्ट्रेलियाले दुई वर्षे अवधिका लागि चुनेका ५४ जना 'मल्टिकल्चरल एम्ब्यासडर' अर्थात् बहु-सांस्कृतिक दूतहरूमा नेपाली पृष्ठभूमिका अमित लोहनी र विजय जोशी परेका छन्। ‘अस्ट्रेलियन क्रिकेट मल्टिकल्चरल एक्सन प्लान' अन्तर्गत सुरु गरिएको उक्त कार्यक्रमको मुख्य लक्ष्य अस्ट्रेलियाको क्रिकेटमा समावेशीकरण बढाउनु र सकारात्मक परिवर्तन ल्याउनु रहेको बताइएको छ। यसै सन्दर्भमा लोहनी र जोशीले एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
Today we bring you the latest installment in our ‘Women in Leadership' series of the ESG Insider podcast, featuring interviews with women CEOs and leaders from around the world. In this episode, we talk with Bonnie Lee, President and CEO of Hanmi Financial Corporation and Hanmi Bank, a Los Angeles-based community bank established in 1982 to serve the Korean American immigrant community and now serving multi-ethnic communities through its network of branches and loan production offices. Bonnie tells us how her interest in banking began when she watched her parents apply for a small business loan, and how she has learned from the successes and mistakes of a dozen different CEOs she has worked under during her career. She says empathy plays an important role in her leadership style — because ultimately, "banking is really a people business." Bonnie also explains Hanmi's approach to diversity, and how the bank's workforce mirrors the diversity of the markets where it operates. "Throughout the 42-year history, the culture and our platform has [been] built to represent the market that we serve," she says. Read the latest research on gender diversity in leadership from S&P Global Sustainable1 here: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/insights/featured/special-editorial/women-in-leadership-what-s-the-holdup Listen to our 2023 Women in Leadership podcast series here: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/insights/featured/special-editorial/women-in-leadership This piece was published by S&P Global Sustainable1, a part of S&P Global. Copyright ©2024 by S&P Global DISCLAIMER By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, S&P GLOBAL does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of S&P GLOBAL. S&P GLOBAL assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. S&P GLOBAL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.
Nepal Festival Darwin 2024 will take place on Saturday, 1 June. Organiser Non-Resident Nepali Association of Northern Territory's Deputy Coordinator Bhawani Paudyal spoke to SBS Nepali about the preparations, main attractions and the engagement from Nepali and other multicultural communities. - एक जुनमा डार्विनको वटरफ्रन्टमा नेपाल फेस्टिभल डार्विन २०२४ हुन गइरहेको छ। गैर आवासीय नेपाली सङ्घ नर्दन टेरिट्रीको आयोजनामा हुने कार्यक्रमका संयोजक भवानी पौड्यालले महोत्सवबारे एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
The City of Kingston is committed to fostering an inclusive and vibrant community that reflects its diverse population. As the city grows, so does its cultural fabric, making it essential to support and nurture this diversity. In this episode, we speak with Vanessa Mensah, Manager of Indigenization, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, about the city's initiatives to support diverse communities and why these efforts are crucial for Kingston's future. Learn more about the programs and initiatives that are making a difference, from the Anti-Racism Taskforce, the Intercultural Arts Festival presented by Empire Life to Newcomers Day and the Anti-Hate Toolkit. Discover how the City is actively working to create an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. For information on the City's anti-hate toolkit visit the City's website. For more information and to stay updated, visit Get Involved Kingston. Opening Track: Tell Me Twice by the Meringues – courtesy of the Meringues. TheMeringues.com Find our closing track on YGK Music.
When it comes to running a business, there are bound to be a lot of challenges and many questions along the journey. That's why there are so many amazing people working every day to help guide small business owners and entrepreneurs towards their dreams of success. In this episode, I chat with SCORE Representative Adriana Torres, about how her personal mission drives her passion for not only working at SCORE, but also as an entrepreneur herself. Links: Adriana's Time to Share podcast: YouTube Contact Adriana at: adriana.torres@scorevolunteer.org Learn more about SCORE Check out our upcoming Latino Connection for Small Business event on June 6th, 2024 Check out TCU University for more financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union View Transcript.
Suzy, Lubna, and Dimple discuss the importance of integrating movement into diverse communities to empower patients from ethnic minority backgrounds. Lubna, a clinical specialist pharmacist, stresses a holistic approach in cardiovascular clinics, addressing lifestyle factors beyond diabetes control. Dimple, a GP, underlines the value of creative health promotion through lifestyle medicine pillars. The conversation focuses on cultural sensitivity in healthcare, offering tailored interventions and inclusive community activities to overcome barriers and promote physical activity effectively. Speakers also emphasize the role of language nuances and building trust with patients to improve health outcomes and well-being.Produced using funding from NHS Tayside Educational Fund and the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.Find us at https://themovementprescription.co.uk/
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow' Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: What if we could transform healthcare for underserved communities by empowering independent practices to deliver value-based care? Our next guest, Dr. Michael Poku, is doing just that as Chief Clinical Officer at Equality Health.With extensive experience in clinical leadership, medical informatics, and value-based care models, Dr. Poku is spearheading a transformative approach that equips independent practices with technology, care coordination, and hands-on support to optimize whole-person care for diverse populations, especially those on Medicaid.Join us as Dr. Poku shares his journey and Equality Health's mission to eradicate healthcare disparities via their pioneering model that is driving better outcomes, reducing costs, and delivering value-based care for diverse communities. Let's go!Episode Highlights:Equality Health's mission to eradicate healthcare disparities by empowering independent practices to deliver value-based care for underserved, diverse communities, especially those on Medicaid.Dr. Poku's background spanning clinical leadership, medical informatics, and expertise in value-based care models positions him uniquely to drive Equality Health's innovative approach.Equality Health provides independent practices with technology, care coordination tools, and hands-on support to optimize performance and outcomes in value-based care.The transformative model meets practices where they are, helping under-resourced clinics adopt value-based care to improve patient health while increasing financial sustainability.Dr. Poku's vision for leveraging AI, predictive analytics and a "do good, do well" mentality to bring greater health equity through data-driven, whole-person care.About our Guest: Dr. Michael Poku is an accomplished healthcare executive with extensive experience in clinical leadership, medical informatics, and value-based care. Prior to serving as the Chief Clinical Officer for Equality Health, he was Senior Medical Director at Oak Street Health, overseeing multiple clinical teams and driving innovative models of value-based care delivery, resulting in improved patient outcomes and increased operational efficiency. His expertise lies in enterprise-wide strategy, clinical delivery innovation, medical cost management, and the development of technology-enabled and data-informed clinical tools and processes.Dr. Poku was also previously Chief Medical Officer at NextHealth Technologies through the company's acquisition by Softheon Technologies, where he formulated and executed clinical and product strategies for an AI-powered healthcare analytics platform. During his tenure, he successfully led client success, sales, and ongoing product development, optimizing informatics processes to enable health plan customers to achieve maximum ROI from their analytics investments. Dr. Poku also served as Senior Medical Director at Signify Health, where he developed and led clinical strategies and execution for complex care management and at-home wellness programs.Dr. Poku continues to practice, holding academic faculty positions at various health systems. Throughout his career, Dr. Poku has authored numerous publications on topics such as care coordination, healthcare analytics, patient relationship management, and several topics at the intersection of healthcare and technology.Dr. Poku received his MD from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. He trained at Johns...
In this episode I talk about two different aspects of diversity in tech and in research software engineering in particular. First we hear from Jeremy Cohen, who has been running the DiveRSE seminar series since 2022 and is the co-author on a paper on the subject (link below). Then I talk to Michael McLeod, who is telling us about the role LGBTQ+ people play in tech. Linkshttps://diverse-rse.github.io the DiveRSE seminar serieshttps://arxiv.org/abs/2104.01712 the paper Understanding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Challenges Within the Research, 2021https://softwaresaved.github.io/international-survey-2018/ RSE International Survey from 2018https://zenodo.org/records/7015772 International RSE Survey 2022https://prideinstem.org Pride in STEMhttps://stemlgbtqyou.gay STEM and LGBTQ+ youSupport the Show.Thank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Get in touch: Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me UK RSE Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought or @piddie US RSE Slack (usrse.slack.com): @Peter Schmidt Mastadon: https://fosstodon.org/@code4thought or @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ (personal Profile)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeforthought/ (Code for Thought Profile) This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Welcome to another iteration of the Monday Breakfast show, produced and presented in the studios of 3CR in so-called Fitzroy.First up we hear Tasnim Sammak, a Palestinian activist, mother, community organiser, and PhD candidate at Monash University, speaking at the April 15th rally at the Victorian Parliament steps launching the campaign to Get Elbit Out of Victoria, as part of the A15 global economic blockade. The campaign aims to end the state government's contracts with israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems as part of the global solidarity movement fighting for a free Palestine. T-Generation Gym is a Trans-owned and -operated gym now running in so-called Coburg. Over the weekend the gym celebrated its third birthday with a fundraiser for Gaza. I interviewed strength coach Jack from T-Generation to talk about the fundraiser, and to reflect on the safe, inclusive, and respectful community the gym has created during its existence. For more info about T-Generation and all that they have to offer, check out their Instagram here.Following that, we hear an excerpt from the Stick Together show in which James Brennan interviews Janey Stone, a lifelong socialist and political activist to speak about resistance to the Nazis in Germany and Poland by Jews, radical Jewish history, amongst oither topics. Janey Stone is the co-author of the book 'The radical Jewish tradition – revolutionaries, resistance fighters and firebrands' along with Donny Gluckstein. To hear the full interview, click here.Last week cities across the globe, including Naarm/so-called Melbourne took part in a day of action known as A15 which aimed to hit oppressive governments around the world where it hurts: in their pockets. For our last segment of the show, I spoke with Amin Abbas about the action here in Naarm/so-called Melbourne and to reflect on the Free Palestine movement here. Amin is the son and grandson of Palestinian refugees from Jenin and Tiberias, who has dedicated himself for Palestinian justice, liberation and recognition.Amin focuses his efforts on activism and community engagement. He is a member of the Weekly Sunday Rally organising team and Melbourne City Council for Palestine team.Community Announcements: Camp Sovereignty is ongoing and your support is needed. See the Old Country Calling Instagram for info on Camp's Sovereignty's weekly events. And the protest for a Free Palestine will continue again this Sunday at 12pm at the State Library. Songs played: Ramblin' - BeachesSurvive (Feat. Uncle Jack Charles) - Baker Boy I Fought The Law - The Clash
On 24 March, Hindus for Human Rights (HFHR) marked the joyous occasion of Holi alongside diverse communities including Sikh, Muslim and Christians. Numerous politicians and community leaders joined in the festivities, engaging in the colourful play and sharing cherished memories associated with the festival. The gathering served as a testament to the multicultural essence of the day and highlighted the spirit of unity among different faiths and backgrounds.
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The parishes of St. Michael's in Sandy, St. Aloysius in Estacada, and St. John's in Welches are the "Parishes of the Week." All are served by Fr. Gregg Bronsema. He talks with Brenda about how he serves the community, each with their unique congregation.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Welcome to Discover Solutions, Feel Better Episode 15. Join me for an uplifting conversation with my esteemed colleague, Dawn Kennedy, a psychologist renowned for her holistic therapy approach, tailored to serve diverse communities. Dawn brings to light her innovative methodology, which emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of individuals' lives, encompassing not only mental and emotional well-being but also cultural, physical, and social dimensions. Throughout our chat, Dawn shares captivating personal stories, providing valuable insights into her transformative career journey—from a science-centric background, the military, then graduate school for psychology. We discuss the profound significance of embracing change and embracing multifaceted identities in the pursuit of personal growth and fulfillment. Drawing from her rich experiences in the military, Dawn delves into the nuanced challenges encountered by veterans transitioning to civilian life, underscoring the pivotal role of empathy and understanding in fostering effective support networks. Additionally, she passionately advocates for the empowerment of marginalized communities, with a particular focus on creating safe and inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals to explore their identities free from judgment. Dawn also tackles the importance of addressing sensitive topics such as religion, spirituality, and atheism in therapy, championing transparent and candid communication between therapists and clients. We discuss the principle of client empowerment, encouraging individuals to assert themselves and actively engage in their therapeutic journeys as the true experts of their own lives. Until next time, be well, be you, and breathe
Leadership in a diverse community necessitates a push beyond boundaries of understanding. It takes the heart of Christ be a heart leader in this environment. Join Kevin as he interviews Alvin Richardson about this amazing, variegated family of God.
Join us in this episode of the 'Forget About Money' podcast as Jackie Cummings Koski shares her incredible journey from poverty to financial independence, retiring at 49 with a $1.3 million net worth on a modest salary. Discover how Jackie overcame adversity, maximized her 401(k), and invested wisely to break free from the poverty cycle. Her dedication to financial literacy and empowering others in diverse communities is truly inspiring. Timestamps:0:00:00 Transformative Journey0:04:46 Shaping Personal Finance Approach0:06:31 Doing More with Money0:10:17 Transition to Financial Knowledge0:17:16 Sharing Financial Wisdom0:23:03 Transition to Advocating0:25:27 Meeting People Where They Are0:28:06 Notable Success StoryFollow 'Forget About Money' Podcast: Instagram: @forgetaboutmoneyYouTube: @forgetaboutmoneypodcast Get Jackie's Book: Unlock financial wisdom with Jackie Cummings Koski's book, "Money Letters 2 My Daughter," available on Amazon: Get Your Copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Money-Letters-2-My-Daughter/dp/0989186008 ✨ Engage with the Content: Like if Jackie's journey inspires you! Comment your insights on overcoming poverty. Subscribe for more empowering stories and financial advice. Share this episode to spread the message of financial independence! #PovertyCycle #FinancialFreedom #JackieCummingsKoski #InvestingWisely #RetirementGoals #MoneyManagement #PersonalFinanceTips #Empowerment #FinancialLiteracy #ForgetAboutMoneyPodcast #MoneyLetters2MyDaughter #WealthBuilding #Inspiration
Hazara refugee Dr Kumail Jaffry draws on multiple language skills to connect with patients from diverse backgrounds. It's vital in one of Australia's most multicultural communities. - چهارشنبه، ۲۱ فبروری، روز جهانی زبان مادری بود. به همین مناسبت، با پناهنده هزارهای آشنا شوید که به چندین زبان تسلط دارد و در یکی از شلوغترین شفاخانههای آسترالیا کار میکند.
Hazara refugee Dr Kumail Jaffry draws on multiple language skills to connect with patients from diverse backgrounds. It's vital in one of Australia's most multicultural communities.
Conversations: Things That Matter (week one) A Conversation with Ebony Lovely
In This Episode: In Silicon Valley, the high cost of $500 per week of youth camps renders them inaccessible to 35% of lower-income families, highlighting a significant affordability issue. Additionally, less than 5% of these camps are equipped to serve children with physical disabilities, pointing to a severe gap in accessibility. Compounding these challenges, 60% of the area's youth spend over four hours daily on electronic devices, indicating a critical need for more engagement in outdoor activities. Youth Camp Problems Of Silicon Valley Affordability Issues: In Silicon Valley, where youth camps cost $500/week, 35% of lower-income families can't afford them. Accessibility for Disabled Children: Fewer than 5% of Silicon Valley youth camps cater to children with physical disabilities, underscoring a lack of accessibility. Digital Divide in Outdoor Activities: 60% of Silicon Valley's youth, spending 4+ hours daily on devices, need to be more engaged in outdoor activities. About Vince Staub: Vince Staub is the Chair of the Board of YMCA Camp Campbell. He has been serving on the Board since 2005. In his earlier life, Vince was a youth program director at one of the Y branches in Silicon Valley, where he developed a passion for ensuring every child could go to camp. Vince spent three decades in various Risk and Compliance roles in the high-tech sector. Today, he is a risk management consultant and a management and executive Coach. Show Notes: Introduction to Camp Campbell's Legacy – Delve into the origins of Camp Campbell, starting with its establishment in 1936 through the YMCA's efforts in Boulder Creek, highlighting its evolution over 88 years. Journey of a Lifelong Commitment – Explore the personal journey of a guest who started as a day camp leader in the '80s and has since served on Camp Campbell's board, illustrating the impact of long-term dedication to youth development. Jill's Path to Camp Campbell – Learn how Jill transitioned from the YMCA of Greater Boston to Camp Campbell in 2010, driven by her passion for year-round camping and a major capital campaign that transformed the camp. The Impact of Camp on Youth and Families – Discuss Camp Campbell's reach and its diverse programs that benefit around 14,000 individuals annually, emphasizing the transformative power of outdoor science education. Adapting to Environmental Challenges – Hear firsthand accounts of how Camp Campbell managed during extreme weather events, including torrential rains and wildfires, underscoring the camp's resilience and adaptability. Accessibility and Inclusivity at Camp Campbell – Highlight Camp Campbell's commitment to accessibility, detailing the infrastructure improvements made to accommodate individuals with limited mobility, ensuring everyone can enjoy the camp experience. Financial Accessibility Strategies – Dive into the strategies employed by Camp Campbell to ensure affordability, including fundraising efforts, partnerships, and financial aid programs, aiming for inclusivity in outdoor education. The Role and Passion of the Camp Campbell Board – Uncover the unique approach of Camp Campbell's board in fundraising and community involvement, emphasizing their crucial role in supporting the camp's mission and programs. The Unmatched Experience of Camp Campbell for Silicon Valley Youth – Celebrate the unique aspects of Camp Campbell that make it a memorable experience for children, from the stunning natural setting to the innovative programs like axe throwing and organic gardening. Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age – Address the challenges faced by Camp Campbell in engaging today's youth amidst digital distractions, and how the camp is overcoming these with a focus on social interaction and experiential learning.
This podcast episode of “Stand Out from the Inside” features Brad Anthony and host Edgar discuss the Heart of the Community campaign. Brad explains how he was approached by Versiti to create a series of paintings that represent recognizable aspects of major US cities such as Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis. He talks about incorporating highway and road signs into the compositions as indicators of location, and well-known landmarks that are located in different parts of the cities. The goal of the campaign was to raise awareness and funds for Adversity, a young boy with sickle cell anemia, and other children battling similar illnesses. The funds raised would help them with their medical expenses, and other community members in need. Edgar expresses his admiration for the campaign and the impact it has had on the community. Guest(s): Brad Anthony Social Media Handles: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bradanthonybernardarthttps://www.instagram.com/bernardartstudio/ Bernard Art Studio: https://www.bernardartstudio.com/https://www.artsandfunk.com/ Website (MIAD): https://www.miad.edu/video-documents-black-lives-matter-mural-collaboration-with-miad-and-community-partners
Brian A. Boyd, Ph.D., explores the health challenges faced by autistic individuals, especially those in diverse gender and sexual orientation groups. He highlights the impact of societal barriers on their mental and physical health. Boyd emphasizes the need for research considering race, income, and state healthcare laws. He discusses the importance of understanding intersectional identities and promoting inclusivity in autism research. Boyd stresses the significance of cultural humility, diverse representation, and systemic interventions to address disparities. He urges a comprehensive approach acknowledging the complexity of people's lives to improve the well-being of autistic individuals across diverse communities. Series: "Autism Tree Project Annual Neuroscience Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39169]
Brian A. Boyd, Ph.D., explores the health challenges faced by autistic individuals, especially those in diverse gender and sexual orientation groups. He highlights the impact of societal barriers on their mental and physical health. Boyd emphasizes the need for research considering race, income, and state healthcare laws. He discusses the importance of understanding intersectional identities and promoting inclusivity in autism research. Boyd stresses the significance of cultural humility, diverse representation, and systemic interventions to address disparities. He urges a comprehensive approach acknowledging the complexity of people's lives to improve the well-being of autistic individuals across diverse communities. Series: "Autism Tree Project Annual Neuroscience Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39169]
Brian A. Boyd, Ph.D., explores the health challenges faced by autistic individuals, especially those in diverse gender and sexual orientation groups. He highlights the impact of societal barriers on their mental and physical health. Boyd emphasizes the need for research considering race, income, and state healthcare laws. He discusses the importance of understanding intersectional identities and promoting inclusivity in autism research. Boyd stresses the significance of cultural humility, diverse representation, and systemic interventions to address disparities. He urges a comprehensive approach acknowledging the complexity of people's lives to improve the well-being of autistic individuals across diverse communities. Series: "Autism Tree Project Annual Neuroscience Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39169]
Brian A. Boyd, Ph.D., explores the health challenges faced by autistic individuals, especially those in diverse gender and sexual orientation groups. He highlights the impact of societal barriers on their mental and physical health. Boyd emphasizes the need for research considering race, income, and state healthcare laws. He discusses the importance of understanding intersectional identities and promoting inclusivity in autism research. Boyd stresses the significance of cultural humility, diverse representation, and systemic interventions to address disparities. He urges a comprehensive approach acknowledging the complexity of people's lives to improve the well-being of autistic individuals across diverse communities. Series: "Autism Tree Project Annual Neuroscience Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39169]
Brian A. Boyd, Ph.D., explores the health challenges faced by autistic individuals, especially those in diverse gender and sexual orientation groups. He highlights the impact of societal barriers on their mental and physical health. Boyd emphasizes the need for research considering race, income, and state healthcare laws. He discusses the importance of understanding intersectional identities and promoting inclusivity in autism research. Boyd stresses the significance of cultural humility, diverse representation, and systemic interventions to address disparities. He urges a comprehensive approach acknowledging the complexity of people's lives to improve the well-being of autistic individuals across diverse communities. Series: "Autism Tree Project Annual Neuroscience Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39169]
Brian A. Boyd, Ph.D., explores the health challenges faced by autistic individuals, especially those in diverse gender and sexual orientation groups. He highlights the impact of societal barriers on their mental and physical health. Boyd emphasizes the need for research considering race, income, and state healthcare laws. He discusses the importance of understanding intersectional identities and promoting inclusivity in autism research. Boyd stresses the significance of cultural humility, diverse representation, and systemic interventions to address disparities. He urges a comprehensive approach acknowledging the complexity of people's lives to improve the well-being of autistic individuals across diverse communities. Series: "Autism Tree Project Annual Neuroscience Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39169]
Brian A. Boyd, Ph.D., explores the health challenges faced by autistic individuals, especially those in diverse gender and sexual orientation groups. He highlights the impact of societal barriers on their mental and physical health. Boyd emphasizes the need for research considering race, income, and state healthcare laws. He discusses the importance of understanding intersectional identities and promoting inclusivity in autism research. Boyd stresses the significance of cultural humility, diverse representation, and systemic interventions to address disparities. He urges a comprehensive approach acknowledging the complexity of people's lives to improve the well-being of autistic individuals across diverse communities. Series: "Autism Tree Project Annual Neuroscience Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39169]
Danny Beus is here to talk to us about how to be inclusive during the holidays, respecting different cultures, and how we can approach learning about other cultures and traditions. Subject Resources: CRIC website: https://cacherefugees.org/ Contact us: -Email us questions or topic ideas: parents@thefamilyplaceutah.org -Record questions here: https://anchor.fm/theparentsplace -Parent's Place FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/196037267839869/ - https://www.facebook.com/jendalyTFP Music by Joystock - https://www.joystock.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theparentsplace/message
Brit Ha'Leviot — a Good People Fund grantee in Israel — works to protect and promote the rights and well-being of trans and gender diverse youth and their families, and educate institutions like schools, and greater Israeli society. Co-Founder Merav Livni Keish speaks to GPF Executive Director Naomi Eisenberger about how the organization is adjusting … Continue reading Voices from Israel: For the Trans and Gender Diverse Community, Support through Crisis →
On this episode I have SoCal based trekker, outdoor adventurer, solo world traveler, award winning international speaker, self defense expert, creator of Outdoor Defense, and CEO of Girls Fight Back, Nicole Snell aka Adventures of Nik, join me on the show. We chat about her relationship with nature growing up in the desert, the origin stories to creating Outdoor defense and Girls Fight Back, the importance of solo adventures, her top California hikes, outdoor safety strategies & defense tactics, thru-hiking Mt. Whitney, Exploring New Zealand, her Yellowstone National park adventure, and the one outdoor experience she would re-live all over again. Episode Sponsor: Cotopaxi is an outdoor apparel brand known for their high quality outdoor essentials. They create sustainable products to fight extreme poverty, inspire adventure, and move people to do good. Their social impact strategy focuses on global poverty alleviation, and they strive to employ responsible sourcing and manufacturing practices throughout their supply chains. Check out their gear & outdoor apparel more on https://www.cotopaxi.com/ Follow Nicole Snell on https://www.instagram.com/adventuresofnik/ Follow & Visit Girls Fight Back on https://www.instagram.com/girlsfightback ; https://www.girlsfightback.com/ Support Just Trek on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/justtrek Shop Just Trek merch on https://www.justtrek.net/shop Listen to more podcast episodes on https://www.justtrek.net Want to send me a message? Email me at justtrekofficial@gmail.com or DM on Instagram @just.trek --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justtrek/message
November 10, 2023: Sophy Lu, SVP / CIO of Northwell Health, shares about patient ownership of health records and the possibilities that open up when one can freely share their data. How does this autonomy in data sharing translate to receiving care tailored to personal preferences, and what barriers does the diversity and socio-economic disparities pose to this vision? The discussion delves deep into the challenges of implementing comprehensive EHR systems and the pressing need for preventative medicine, touching upon the role of technology in reaching underserved communities. What does it truly mean to implement person-centered design in healthcare, and how does the ideal scenario where technology assists unnoticed, contribute to this vision? The conversation takes a critical look at billing, revenue cycle, and regulatory matters stifle innovation. As Sophy shares her ambitious timeline for implementing EHR and associated technological transformations, one cannot help but wonder: how will these changes redefine care delivery, and what does it mean for the future of healthcare?Key Points:Patient Data OwnershipSocio-economic healthcare obstaclesDiverse Community EngagementPreventative Medicine FocusEHR Implementation ChallengesThis Week Health SubscribeThis Week Health TwitterThis Week Health LinkedinAlex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer Donate
https://www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com Listen to the show Monday-Thursday at 10am. Learn all about people and places around Gwinnett County. Hey if you're enjoying the show, horoscope & morning inspiration, help me keep up the good feelings by buying me a cup of coffee. Just click the link below. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AudreyBK____________________________________Gwinnett County, Georgia, has a storied history of fostering a dynamic business community and celebrating its diverse cultural fabric. This legacy was beautifully highlighted at the Gwinnett Chamber's 3rd Annual Multi-Chamber Mixer, held at the Gas South Convention Center. The event gathered a remarkable array of business organizations and cultural groups, culminating in a resounding success. This year's gathering provided a valuable platform to honor the multifaceted Gwinnett business landscape and to nurture the potential for global partnerships.
Dr Sonali Munot, a researcher involved in a study conducted by the Westmead Applied Research Centre, indicates that the majority of individuals express a desire to learn CPR or how to operate an Automated External Defibrillator. However, not everyone feels self-assured or ready to handle a cardiac arrest situation, particularly among migrants residing in NSW. In this podcast, Dr Munot discusses the reasons behind this phenomenon, its significance, and her personal insights from the research.
The Standard American Diet can impact individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds in multiple ways. Many people experience unforeseen health repercussions, often without realizing that these symptoms can be attributed to the dietary and lifestyle changes that occur when living in the United States. On today's show, we have a conversation with Marisol Martinez. Marisol is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Physical Therapist with a passion for helping predominantly Latina women access the transformative advantages of functional medicine. In this episode, we explore how living in the United States and consuming the American Standard Diet can have adverse effects on your health and well-being. We then specifically discuss how this has an amplified impact on individuals facing language barriers, and how it is Marisol's mission to impart her expertise and enthusiasm to the Latino community. To learn more about working with clients to overcome the adverse effects of the standard American diet, join us on Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess podcast episode 275. Enjoy the show! - - - Listen or Watch At: IHP.Coach/275 - - - Dr. Cabral's Book, The Rain Barrel Effect: https://amzn.to/2H0W7Ge - - - Become an Integrative Health Practitioner: https://integrativehealthpractitioner.org
Step into this authentic conversation with Tia Goodson, the Baltimore-born producer who's giving back to her community through impactful events like Baltimore by Baltimore's HeART and Soul
This episode is sponsored by Charm Economics. In PT2 with Dr. Kanika Sims, Dr. Block discusses the urgent need for systemic changes in medical education, focusing on addressing biases in curriculum and medical practices. They emphasize the impact of unconscious bias in healthcare and share personal experiences of navigating diverse spaces. Dr. Kanika Sims highlights the importance of acknowledging biases and actively seeking opportunities to connect with people from different backgrounds. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:02:00] Macro-Level Changes [00:03:00] Examining Biases in Medical School Curriculum [00:05:00] Reducing Bias in Medical Calculators [00:07:00] The Role of Built Environment in Health Disparities: [00:13:00] The Challenge of Unconscious Bias [00:17:00] Immersing in Diverse Communities [00:23:00] Personal Experiences in Diverse Spaces About Dr. Kanika Sims: Kanika M. Sims, MD, MPH is double board-certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine with additional Residency training in Preventive Medicine and Pediatrics. She is an Assistant Professor of Hospital Medicine, a best-selling author, and dynamic speaker. Dr. Kanika is dedicated to promoting health and well-being in the workplace and for individual clients. Through her consulting, corporate training, and speaking, she works tirelessly to re-imagine health and simplify what it means to be healthy, thus ensuring well-being for all. Learn more about Dr. Sims on her website. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter
Radio Boston profiles the Boston Unity Cup, a 7-on-7 soccer tournament that will feature men and women's teams made of people from across the globe.