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Self-hatred is characterized by a critical voice that goes beyond constructive evaluation. It operates visibly and invisibly and can be transmitted between generations. It doesn't work to try to paste self-love on top of self-hatred. There's a spiritual idea that the universe, including negative manifestation, exists for God's entertainment. Forms of self-hatred may involve high achievement, romantic masochism, shyness, imposter syndrome, persistent anxiety, perfectionism, people pleasing, and grandiosity. Origins of self-hatred include emotional neglect and abuse. Addictive behavior regenerates self-hatred. With self-hatred, the three roles of the drama triangle (victim, abuser, rescuer) can show up in one person. Self-hatred takes so much energy that battling with it can seem to be the point of life. In Buddhist psychology, it's said that we spin our perception of reality into existence and that our natural state is stillness but we get bored with it. Things happen in life that allow the truth of reality to break through. Recognizing self-hatred is key to learning to move beyond it. Self-doubt can kill our impulses so we don't risk getting hurt again. Every neurotic manifestation has a flip side. Self-hatred can start us on a path of seeing ourselves more clearly. It unravels with self-acceptance. Self-observation is more than just mental analysis; it involves feeling what is going on in the body. In meditation we learn to be present and see ourselves more clearly. Humility and restraint can be upsides of self-hatred. A component of self-hatred is cultural. There is a certain tension that is necessary—a struggle between yes and no—on the path of transformation. Taking a step back, gaining perspective, and humor are helpful in working with self-hatred. Idiocy is part of the human condition. Bandhu Dunham is the author of Creative Life and an internationally recognized glass artist and teacher.
Home. It's a simple word, but it holds a lot: safety, stability, a foundation for the future. Habitat for Humanity has spent nearly 50 years building homes and communities across the globe, impacting millions of lives. Despite its history and extensive reach, the organization is focused on ensuring its message remains clear, accessible, and inspiring to new audiences. This effort is critical as Habitat for Humanity sets an ambitious goal: to help 50 million more people in the next three years.This week, we talk with Amy Dunham, chief communications officer at Habitat for Humanity International, about the major brand refresh designed to combat misconceptions and broaden the understanding of their global mission. Dunham shares why "participation is a superpower," how the org uses emotional storytelling to convey the true meaning of home, and the unique challenges and deep rewards of leading communications for a nonprofit facing complex issues like the global housing crisis. The sound bite"Housing insecurity can happen in a flash."The takeawaysHabitat for Humanity has been around for almost 50 years, helping 65 million people.The organization works in over 60 countries, focusing on various housing-related issues.The brand refresh aims to clarify misconceptions about Habitat's work, particularly that it gives away homes.Emotional storytelling is crucial in connecting with audiences about the importance of home.The nonprofit sector faces unique challenges, including funding and measuring social impact.The organization is focused on helping 50 million people over the next three years. campaignlive.com Music - Take you Out by Lucid Tides, courtesy of Triple Scoop. What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Here's the conversation with Atlanta United product/Furman CB-MF Braden Dunham from SDH AM as Furman was heading to Cary and their NCAA national semi vs WashingtonBraden looks at the season, the conference, and how his play has grown
It's a busy Thursday Thoughts on SDH AMWe catch up with Furman's Braden Dunham on his way to the NCAA National Semis- looking at the season, his golazo in the last round, and how's he's grown in GreenvilleGlenn Davis joins to talk World Cup, the draw, US Soccer, and the city of Houston's place in it...GOLTV's Nino Torres comes Fully Loaded looking at Peru, Portugal, Mo Salah, and the World CupSounder at Heart/Pulso Sports Niko Moreno looks at Seattle's loss of Danny Leyva, the free agency window, MLS Cup, and the rest of the week in soccer
An employee's well-being is critical to their performance. James Ritchie-Dunham, clinical associate professor in the Rosenthal Department of Management in the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses how to foster it. James L. Ritchie-Dunham is a clinical associate professor of strategy in The University of Texas at Austin's McCombs […]
The sisters are back and this time they brought a friend! This week, Justine and Kylie chat with Cora Dunham about her running journey and coordinating virtual races. She shares her background in running, detailing her motivation from competitive challenges at her gym and her experience with local fun runs, including the themed "Dirty Wookie" race in Reno. They talk about Cora's passion for event coordination and the "Life of a Runner Girl" virtual 5K/10K she organized, which was inspired by a Taylor Swift album and served as a fundraiser for the mental health organization Still I Run. They finish off by discussing how running support positive mental health, fundraising tactics, and Cora's training for her upcoming first full marathon in Honolulu, while always highlighting the supportive nature of her local running community, the McKellar Run Club.Follow Cora on Instagram @cmoneyescobarSupport the showSubscribe to Running Scared Media wherever you get your podcasts for more episodes! RunningScaredMedia.comVisit our shop to purchase our jogcasts and other merchEmail us at: therunningscaredpodcast@gmail.comFollow us:Instagram @runningscaredmediaJoin our FB Running Group
In this episode of Theologically Driven, we delve into the enigmatic world of Ecclesiastes with Dr. Kyle Dunham. Explore the connections between wisdom literature and the Torah as we discuss canonical closure formulas and their implications on understanding the biblical canon. Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.edu
Notre Dame stuns college football insiders with a top-two recruiting class, setting the stage for potential title runs under Marcus Freeman. Can the Fighting Irish establish themselves as a permanent powerhouse alongside Georgia, Ohio State, and Oregon? Rodney Dunham headlines a stacked group of defensive linemen, while Ayden Pouncey, Joey O'Brien, and Khary Adams are part of an elite 5-man defensive back haul that bolsters a secondary that could be the nation's deepest next season.Brian Smith spotlights Notre Dame's flawless retention—zero decommitments—and the aggressive new approach to recruiting wide receivers, offensive linemen, and running backs like Jonaz Walton and Javion Osborne. With elite talent at every position, the Irish address long-standing gaps at defensive tackle and cornerback, raising expectations for playoff appearances and a national championship in the next five years. Is this the era when Notre Dame silences its doubters for good?@fbscout_florida On X @LO_ThePortal TikTok @lockedontheportalHelp us by supporting our sponsors!Omaha SteaksSave big on unforgettable gifts with Omaha Steaks. Visit https://OmahaSteaks.com for 50% off site-wide and an extra 20% off select favorites during their Cyber Sale. And for an additional $35 off, use promo code COLLEGE at checkout. Aura FramesFor a limited time, save on the perfect gift by visiting https://AuraFrames.com to get $35 off Aura's best-selling Carver Mat frames - named #1 by Wirecutter - by using promo code COLLEGE at checkout.GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelToday's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Football season is around the corner, visit the FanDuel App today and start planning your futures bets now.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Quebec has one of the most exciting craft beer scenes in the country, and no new brewery has made quite the splash in the past year and change that Bad Bones has. Launching in the Summer of 2024, Bad Bones has dominated end-of-year lists and become a must-stop for any Quebec visit thanks to their murky, creamy New England IPAs. Co-Founder Zack and Brewer Ryan (who's also a fellow Southern Hemisphere kid) join Cee to chat about everything that's happened in the past year, their expansion with a new taproom in Dunham, their shared time spent learning from Derrick at BreWskey, their move into Lagers (which Ryan is spearheading), West Coast IPAs and stouts, how they still can't keep up with demand, the optimum time to consume Bad Bones beers, how visualization and meditation play a role for Zack (both in his healing journey and his business), and the state of craft beer. They got into five killer Bad Bones Extra Hoppy Ales - Pelvis Double NEIPA, Stretcher NEIPA, X-Ray Double NEIPA, What's My Age Again? NEIPA, and Screws NEIPA. This was a banger - cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
The ladies are beyond thrilled to welcome iconic interior designer Peter Dunham to the show. After opening his design firm over 25 years ago in Los Angeles, Peter redefined the "Southern California casual" look, creating his own legendary design shop, Hollywood at Home, as well as his own textile, wallpaper, and furniture lines. He joins Taryn and Liz to discuss his debut book, The World of Peter Dunham: Global Style from Paris to Hollywood. Peter shares his fascinating journey from selling real estate in New York to designing for Jennifer Garner in LA, and how a meeting with Albert Hadley launched his textile career. He breaks down his philosophy on why a home's "vibe" matters more than its look, how to use his "toolkit" to fix architectural issues, and why green is the ultimate neutral. Quick Decorating Takeaways: Follow the 70/30 Rule for Vibe: Peter suggests a home should be 70% planned and 30% serendipity (found objects, art, travel souvenirs). A true "vibe" comes from these collected, imperfect layers rather than a perfect showroom look. Treat Green as a Neutral: Because we see green constantly in nature, the human eye reads it as a neutral. A green sofa anchors a room and seamlessly connects the indoors to the view outside. Use Decor to Fix Architecture: Use Peter's "toolkit" to correct a room's flaws—whether it's using mirrors on window returns (the sides of the jambs) to create airiness, or placing a bookshelf over a window to block a bad view. What You'll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Welcome & Introductions 01:00 Peter's background: From French roots to English boarding school 07:00 Falling in love with New York City and working in real estate 13:00 Moving to LA, flipping houses, and finding creative satisfaction 16:00 The "Jennifer Garner" project and his first Show House kitchen 20:00 The start of the textile line and a meeting with Albert Hadley 24:00 Creating "Hollywood at Home" and Almont Yard 28:00 Inspiration: David Hicks, geometric patterns, and tribal rhythms 32:00 Balancing "Dollar Prints" with large scale patterns 36:00 Defining "Vibe" vs. "Look" in a home 40:00 The importance of serendipity and patience in collecting 50:00 Approachable ways to start collecting art (lithographs and photography) 55:00 How to bring "Charm" into a space 58:00 The Designer's Toolkit: Using mirrors and fixing architecture 01:04:00 Why the green sofa follows Peter everywhere 01:08:00 Closing notes & where to find Peter's book Also Mentioned: The World of Peter Dunham: Global Style from Paris to Hollywood (Available Now) Hollywood at Home | Website Peter Dunham Textiles Follow Peter on Instagram: @peterdunhamdesign & @hollywoodathome Shop Ballard Designs Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it'll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Joanne Dunham, Founder & Managing Partner, Dunham Cellars, Walla Walla, Washington, quoting her favorite wine phrase. Learn more by visiting dunhamcellars.com
I’ve been able to visit so many unique tasting spaces in Walla Walla picking a single best one would be impossible. But Dunham Cellars was just “plane” fun…with maybe a bit of emphasis on the word plane. Dunham is located in an old WWII airplane hanger (on East Boeing Avenue no less) and that’s where [...]
Épisode 41 de Geeks & Dice – On lance les dés, on sort les cartes et on ouvre une bière!Salut la gang de geeks! Bienvenue dans ce 41e épisode de Geeks & Dice, votre rendez-vous ludique où on jase, on rit et on partage notre passion pour les jeux de société! Aujourd'hui, on a un line-up digne d'un festival geek! Mais avant tout… un énorme merci à notre partenaire Dunham pour les délicieuses bières qui accompagnent chaque enregistrement! Vous nous gardez hydratés, inspirés et parfois… un peu trop enthousiastes sur les dés! Au programme cette semaine Magic Maze Pocket présenté par RobinSports Dice Baseball avec Mr. BubbléSports Dice Football par Dr. DoomPrésage analysé par The Lucky WeebThe Witcher: La voie du destin décortiqué par BeermanMieze Katze avec The Lucky Weeb encore une fois!Et pour finir, Ekko, revisité par Mr. Bubblé!Préparez vos pintes, ajustez vos écouteurs et embarquez avec nous dans une autre virée geek où les dés roulent plus vite que nos réflexions!#GeeksAndDice #PodcastJeuxDeSociété #BoardGames #GeekCulture #MagicMazePocket #SportsDice #Présage #TheWitcher #MiezeKatze #Ekko #BièreDunham #JeuxDeTable #QuébecGeek #PodcastQuébécois‐-------‐‐-----------------------------------------Site Web ⬇️www.gpourgeek.caBalado Quebec ⬇️https://baladoquebec.ca/g-pour-geek/geeks-dice-tour-41Spotify ⬇️https://open.spotify.com/show/1u1BuLjlLfSSOLq8YuAEa0Linktree ⬇️https://linktr.ee/gpourgeekYoutube ⬇️https://youtu.be/K5m7AMLhaA0
Dina dishes with Krystal Dunham, MS, RDN, LD, the Operator and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist behind The Mother Road Dietitian, for a meaningful discussion on what patient-centered care really looks like in today's healthcare landscape.Krystal Dunham, an accomplished dietitian based in Bixby, Oklahoma, holds a Master of Science in Nutrition and Food Science with Honors from the University of Central Oklahoma. Her recognition from organizations, including the American Association of University Women, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and the Oklahoma Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, underscores her commitment to excellence in the field.Connect with Krystal on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/themotherroaddietitian/, LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/krystalsdunham/, and stay tuned for updates at The Mother Road Dietitian (https://themotherroaddietitian.com/).----Check out our podcast in video format on DishWithDinaTV:https://www.youtube.com/user/DishWithDina?sub_confirmation=1Join our mailing list to stay connected, stay informed, receive exclusive offers, and be a part of the DishWithDina community:https://forms.gle/MzV7gVAPEsqEyEFH6If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others! You can also submit listener feedback or request to be a guest on a future episode by completing this form:https://forms.gle/EFYX7Gshbjx9cCKfA----DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this podcast is to entertain, educate, and inform, but it is not to be taken as medical advice. Please seek prompt, qualified medical care for any specific health issues and consult your physician or health practitioner before starting a new fitness regimen, herbal therapy, or other self-directed treatment.
In this episode of Theologically Driven, host Phil Cecil is joined by Dr. Kyle Dunham to explore the fascinating intersection between Stoic philosophy and biblical wisdom. Drawing from the teachings of ancient Stoics like Marcus Aurelius and modern interpreters such as Ryan Holiday, the conversation delves into seven core principles of Stoicism and compares them with insights from Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and Job.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn More about the Rice Lecture Series at https://dbts.edu/rice
Cory Dunham is a value-driven executive leadership coach and keynote speaker who helps high-performing executives lead with unshakeable confidence by aligning values with bold action, turning fear into purpose, and results into legacy. With over 30 years of business experience and a lifelong commitment to faith, family, and integrity, Cory empowers executives to lead themselves... without burnout, before they lead others, integrating who they are with how they lead.
In this episode of Theologically Driven, host Phil Cecil welcomes Dr. Kyle Dunham to discuss Michael B. Shepherd's new book, An Introduction to the Making and Meaning of the Bible. They explore how Scripture's composition—especially in the Old Testament—reveals its message through narrative framed by poetry, editorial comments, and programmatic passages. Dunham highlights examples like Jacob's and Moses's blessings, the Balaam oracles, and the way books begin and end to signal theological themes. The conversation also covers textual criticism and translation, including the roles of the Masoretic Text, the Septuagint, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and why Jeremiah's textual history is uniquely complex. Turning to compositional strategy, they trace messianic trajectories in the Old Testament and show how the New Testament mirrors and fulfills these patterns through the Gospels, Acts, and the Epistles. Along the way, Dunham offers appreciative engagement with Shepherd's insights while noting points of critique—such as privileging the Septuagint in certain cases and the balance of kingdom and covenant themes.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn More about Rice Lecture Series at https://dbts.edu/rice
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Join us on a farm tour of the Eastern Townships of Quebec, meet the folks to grow the food and make the wine in the towns of Dunham, Bromont and Frelighsburg.The Eastern Townships of Quebec offer a rich tapestry of agricultural experiences, adventure, and culinary delights, making it a must-visit destination for those who appreciate farm-to-fork dining. We explore this vibrant region, known for its stunning landscapes, mountains local vineyards, and a plethora of agri-tourism opportunities. Our journey takes us through charming towns like Dunham, Bromont, and Frelighsburg, where we stay at the welcoming Gite La Maison Bleu and dine at Espace Old Mill, enjoying meals crafted from locally sourced ingredients. We also visit innovative cideries and partake in activities such as mountain biking and disc golf, all while soaking in the views of the Vermont mountains. Join us as we discover the unique flavors and stories that this nearby region has to offer.Mentioned in this episode:Check out the new Smart Travel Podcast.This week's show is supported by the new Smart Travel Podcast. Travel smarter — and spend less — with help from NerdWallet. Check out Smart Travel at the Link below:Smart Travel Podcast
In our October episode, we spoke with Dr. Samantha Dunham, co-director of the Center for Midlife Health and Menopause at NYU Langone Health, who shared important information about this unique stage in women's health journeys. In this month's Key Note, Dr. Dunham explains how women are taking control of their health and details simple lifestyle changes that can offer relief from menopause symptoms and boost overall wellness. The Takeaway We want to hear from you! Please complete our survey: org/member-feedback. Drop us a line at our social media channels: Facebook// Instagram // YouTube. Get started on your health journey by making an appointment with your primary care physician to know your numbers. It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Women 40 and older – schedule a mammogram. Under 40 and unsure of your risk – ask your doctor about the screening schedule that's right for you. Visit our Healthy Living Resource Center for additional information and resources: 1199SEIUBenefits.org/healthyminds/ Find a mental health therapist through the Benefit Funds' Provider Directory: 1199SEIUBenefits.org/find-a-provider. For additional support, call our Wellness Member Assistance Program: (646) 473-6900. For more information and resources, visit The Menopause Society Menopause.org Get inspired by fellow members through our Members' Voices series: www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/healthyliving/membervoices. Stop by our Benefits Channel to view webinars on managing stress, building healthy meals and more: www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/videos. Visit our YouTube Channel to view a wide collection of healthy living videos: youtube.com/@1199SEIUBenefitFunds/playlists Sample our wellness classes to exercise body and mind: www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/wellnessevents. Guest Bio Dr. Samantha Dunham is a certified menopause practitioner and co-director of the Center for Midlife Health and Menopause at NYU Langone Health. She practices general gynecology and preventative women's health, with a special focus on perimenopause and menopause and the role they play in disease development. At the Center for Midlife Health and Menopause, she educates patients on what to expect through perimenopause and menopause, and partners with them to develop a treatment plan that aligns with their symptoms and goals for treatment. Dr. Dunham completed residency in obstetrics and gynecology at New York University, and has been a board-certified physician for NYU Langone Health since 2006.
Megan chats with Emma Dunham about weaving emotion, story, and simple styling into your food photography so your images connect deeply with your audience and inspire action. Emma Dunham is an award-winning food photographer, author, and founder of The Food Photography Academy. She helps bloggers, photographers, content creators, and food professionals shoot, style, and curate scroll-stopping images that elevate their brand and support their business goals. Through commercial work, creative retreats, and training thousands online, she has built a business around bridging the gap between brilliant storytelling and the visuals to match. Photography is one of the most powerful tools in a food blogger's business. In this episode, you'll learn why your camera gear matters less than you think and how to create images that spark emotion and stop the scroll. Emma shares pitfalls to avoid, the three essential angles to use, and the must-have items to keep in your kit bag. Key points discussed include: Lead with emotion: Decide the scene and feeling you want your photo to evoke before you pick up the camera. Find your golden thread: Create consistent style cues across seasons so your brand is instantly recognizable. Avoid yellow food tones: Cool down your white balance for fresh, appetizing images. Light simply: A window and foil are often all you need for professional lighting. Know your hero: Make your main dish bigger, brighter, bolder, and clearer than anything else in the frame. Practice relentlessly: Building sets and compositions gets faster and easier with repetition. Build a kit bag: Stock up on paintbrushes, tweezers, cotton swabs, and fake ice for quick fixes. Use color harmony: A simple color wheel can unlock bold pairings that elevate your brand. Connect with Emma Dunham Website | Instagram
In this episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Dunham joins the conversation to explore his recent article published in the Spring 2025 edition of the Master's Seminary Journal. He presents a compelling case for the Abrahamic Covenant as the biblical foundation for missions, arguing that God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham and his seed is central to understanding the church's mission today.Dr. Dunham walks through the development of the covenant across Genesis, offering a unique four-stage framework—promise, ratification, sign, and affirmation—and explains why terms like “unconditional” may not fully capture the covenant's nature. He also discusses how the Abrahamic Covenant relates to other biblical covenants, especially the Davidic and New Covenants, and what this means for the continuity of Israel in God's redemptive plan.The conversation challenges broader definitions of missions that include social justice and creation care, urging a return to a gospel-centered focus rooted in Scripture. Whether you're a pastor, missionary, or student of theology, this episode offers rich insights into biblical theology and its practical implications for global missions today.Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.edu
Send us a textOur Guest:Our episode guest is Amy Dunham, chief communications officer at Habitat for Humanity International. Overseeing the organization's global brand, marketing, and communications strategy, she helps reach audiences across all 50 U.S. states and more than 70 countries. Amy is a seasoned communications leader passionate about using market insights to shape strategy and strengthen engagement worldwide.Five things you'll learn from this episode:1. How to leverage market insights to shape and guide PR strategy2. The balance of art, science, and passion in effective strategic planning3. Practical ways communicators can advocate for audiences at the strategy table4. How messaging and strategy must stay in lockstep to maintain credibility and consistency across audiences5. How brand perception gaps create opportunities for stronger audience engagement Quotables“The human brain always absorbs things best in threes. And communications know if you've got 15 priorities, you have no priorities. When setting priorities, it has to be a clear way to say yes and to say no. If it doesn't give you the ability to say no, then it's not really helping you set a strategy.” — Amy Dunham“You can't have good communication or public relations strategy without messaging. They're in lockstep together.” — @JasonMudd9“To really stand out in PR, whatever you're doing, is to make sure you're saying things that are provocative, contrary, and have a unique point of view from what everybody else is saying because otherwise, you're just going to blend in and not stand out.” — @JasonMudd9“It's not a conversation about ‘I know better' versus ‘you know better.' It's much more about ‘Here's what the data indicates, and now here's the flexibility to be able to use it in the way that works best in your market.'” — Amy Dunham“It's really through the lens of ‘How can I add value in a way to enable their work?' rather than to direct how things should get done.” — Amy DunhamIf you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share it with a colleague or friend. You may also support us through Buy Me a Coffee or by leaving us a quick podcast review.About Amy DunhamAmy leads Habitat for Humanity's brand, marketing campaigns, and communications efforts across its global footprint in all 50 U.S. states and in more than 70 countries. Before joining Habitat in 2022, she held brand and communications roles at the NCAA, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and US Airways.Guest's contact info and resources:Amy (Kudwa) Dunham on LinkedInHabitat for Humanity websiteFact Fullness by Hans RoslingCrucial ConversationsAdditional Resources:Support the show On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America's Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands. On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.
Each year, more than 1 million women in the U.S. will experience menopause. And four out of five of those women will complain of symptoms that range from hot flashes and night sweats to sexual problems and sleep disturbances. In the not-so-distant past, menopause wasn't taken seriously, and women were hard-pressed to find answers to their questions. Thankfully, that's changing. To learn more about this unique aspect of women's health, we're joined by Dr. Samantha Dunham, a certified menopause practitioner and co-director of the Center for Midlife Health and Menopause at NYU Langone Health. Dr. Dunham explains the physical and emotional changes women experience during menopause – and perimenopause – and offers hope to those searching for treatment options to find relief from nagging symptoms and to protect their overall health. The Takeaway We want to hear from you! Please complete our survey: org/member-feedback. Drop us a line at our social media channels: Facebook// Instagram // YouTube. Get started on your health journey by making an appointment with your primary care physician to know your numbers. It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Women 40 and older – schedule a mammogram. Under 40 and unsure of your risk – ask your doctor about the screening schedule that's right for you. Visit our Healthy Living Resource Center for additional information and resources: 1199SEIUBenefits.org/healthyminds/ Find a mental health therapist through the Benefit Funds' Provider Directory: 1199SEIUBenefits.org/find-a-provider. For additional support, call our Wellness Member Assistance Program: (646) 473-6900. For more information and resources, visit The Menopause Society Menopause.org Get inspired by fellow members through our Members' Voices series: www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/healthyliving/membervoices. Stop by our Benefits Channel to view webinars on managing stress, building healthy meals and more: www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/videos. Visit our YouTube Channel to view a wide collection of healthy living videos: youtube.com/@1199SEIUBenefitFunds/playlists Sample our wellness classes to exercise body and mind: www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/wellnessevents. Guest Bio Dr. Samantha Dunham is a certified menopause practitioner and co-director of the Center for Midlife Health and Menopause at NYU Langone Health. She practices general gynecology and preventative women's health, with a special focus on perimenopause and menopause and the role they play in disease development. At the Center for Midlife Health and Menopause, she educates patients on what to expect through perimenopause and menopause, and partners with them to develop a treatment plan that aligns with their symptoms and goals for treatment. Dr. Dunham completed residency in obstetrics and gynecology at New York University, and has been a board-certified physician for NYU Langone Health since 2006.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- According to a report from The New York Post, both of Mikie Sherrill's children were admitted to the U.S. Naval Academy—but did they receive special treatment to gain admission? The school has a 9% acceptance rate. 3:30pm- “The C-Word” podcast with Lena Dunham is coming to Audacy soon—Rich suspects many of his audience members will find this news relevant as the two shows are virtually identical. PLUS, a lot of people believe Dunham's podcast is scalable! Whatever that means….
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (09/30/2025): 3:05pm- According to a report from The New York Post, both of Mikie Sherrill's children were admitted to the U.S. Naval Academy—but did they receive special treatment to gain admission? The school has a 9% acceptance rate. 3:30pm- “The C-Word” podcast with Lena Dunham is coming to Audacy soon—Rich suspects many of his audience members will find this news relevant as the two shows are virtually identical. PLUS, a lot of people believe Dunham's podcast is scalable! Whatever that means…. 4:00pm- Brent Sadler—Senior Research Fellow for Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology in the Allison Center for National Security at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to break down Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's new combat directives to senior military officials. During a speech from Quantico, Virginia earlier today, Hegseth memorably declared: “Simply put, if you do not meet the male level physical standards for a combat position, cannot pass a PT test, or don't want to shave and look professional—it's time for a new position.” 4:30pm- From the Oval Office, President Donald Trump signed executive orders lowering the cost of pharmaceuticals and vowing to use technological innovations, like artificial intelligence, as well as increased federal funding to defeat childhood cancer. 4:40pm- While speaking with the press, President Donald Trump said the U.S. is likely to experience a government shutdown at midnight on Tuesday—noting that Democrats won't agree on a continuing resolution (CR) and are demanding government-provided healthcare for migrants residing in the country illegally. President Trump said if Democrats remain unreasonable, he will use the shutdown to make permanent cuts to the federal workforce. 5:00pm- Mike Opelka joins Rich for The Drive at 5—where they attempt to define “scalability,” listen to new Zeoli show jingles, and discuss Kamala Harris's new book (no, Mike didn't buy it, but he did slow down the audio book and make her sound drunk). Plus, The View's Sunny Hostin says she doesn't understand why physical standards should be important for those serving in the United States armed forces! She wants fat troops!? Speaking of which, someone has leaked KFC's eleven secret herbs and spices! You can find Opelka here: https://pureopelka.com. 5:30pm- Free Speech Under Attack in England: Armed British police arrested a blogger named Peter North at his home for posting a “F*** Hamas” meme on X. 5:40pm- In a conversation with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison alarmingly revealed he'd like to centralize data for total surveillance: "Citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly watching & recording everything that's going on." 6:05pm- While speaking with the press, Congresswoman Maxine Waters said that Democrats are “demanding healthcare for everyone.” Does that include migrants residing in the U.S. illegally? 6:15pm- Entertainment Update: Matt says Leonardo DiCaprio's new film, “One Battle After Another,” is good but centers around political violence in America—which makes it a tough watch at times given the recent news cycle. Plus, when will the next James Bond be named? 6:30pm- On Tuesday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth issued new combat directives to senior military officials during a speech from Quantico, Virginia. Hegseth memorably declared: “Simply put, if you do not meet the male level physical standards for a combat position, cannot pass a PT test, or don't want to shave and look professional—it's time for a new position.”
Dunham joins Rich to give some insight on the James Comey legal matters.
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September 23rd, 2025 We gather up the brain trust of the Sweet Spot (Sean Bass & David Mino) & the Hardline (Corby Davidson, Bob Sturm & Dave Lane) led by Corby live from Grand Prairie for the 2025 Dunham & Miller Open, to give us birthdays, shoutouts, 'on this day in history' and any other nuggets to show you Why Today Doesn't Suck. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket’s Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Auzenne and Coach Lou Valdin co-hosted WWL's weekly Prep Football Roundup live from the "battle for the megaphone" rivalry between Rummel and Shaw. Ian and Coach Lou spoke to WWL reporters at St. Charles Catholic vs. Dunham, Alexandria vs. Destrehan, and De La Salle vs. St. Paul's, among other games. The guys also heard from winning coaches at the best games around the state.
This week on Talk Shop, Ariel is joined by the award-winning Los Angeles designer, Peter Dunham. Known for his signature California-cool-meets-international-chic style, Peter has built a multifaceted career that spans interior design, fabrics and wallpapers, and his iconic showroom, Hollywood at Home.Raised in France and educated in England, Peter made his way to New York before settling in Los Angeles in 1998, where he launched his design firm. Five years later, he introduced a textile and wallpaper collection that has become a beloved industry staple. In 2007, he opened Hollywood at Home, a destination for furnishings, textiles, and vintage finds that has since expanded from LA's La Cienega Design Quarter to New York City.Most recently, Peter published his first book, The World of Peter Dunham: Global Style from Paris to Hollywood (Vendome), a celebration of his refined yet worldly design perspective.Tune in for a conversation about his journey, his inspirations, and what continues to drive his ever-evolving vision.—Learn more about Peter Dunman's Textiles: https://peterdunhamtextiles.com/Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterdunhamdesign/And pick up his book now: https://www.vendomepress.com/products/the-world-of-peter-dunham
Send us a message - we'd love to hear from youWhat if the secret to breakthrough results isn't working harder but making better promises? Bob Dunham, founder of the Institute for Generative Leadership, reveals the power of trustworthy commitments in creating extraordinary outcomes.Dunham challenges the mechanistic approach dominating today's workplace, where employees are treated as production units rather than humans with creative potential. "We've left out being human; everything's being mechanized," he explains. He goes on to explain that this blindness to our human capacity restricts the value that can be created, and waking up to this opens up a whole new world.At the heart of Dunham's Generative Leadership discipline lies a powerful distinction between responsibility and accountability that transforms how we approach work. While many use these terms interchangeably, Dunham clarifies and contrasts them, leading us to reject blame and excuses, and focus instead on what can be done despite inevitable challenges.Dunham shares how he applied these principles to turn around a Silicon Valley software engineering department that hadn't delivered products in two and a half years. The key wasn't superhuman effort, but rather creating systems that supported responsibility at all levels.For listeners struggling with accountability issues, unmotivated teams, or untrustworthy commitments, this conversation offers practical wisdom on building cultures where people consistently deliver superior results by reconnecting our humanity with our work.We want to thank the team that continues to support us in producing, editing and sharing our work. Jonah Smith for the heartfelt intro music you hear at the beginning of each podcast. We LOVE it. Hillary Rideout for writing descriptions, designing covers and helping us share our work on social media. Chad Penner for his superpower editing work to take our recordings from bumpy and glitchy to smooth and easy to listen to episodes for you to enjoy. From our hearts, we are so thankful for this team and the support they provide us.
This week Brooke, Shannon, and Melissa are discussing books set in schools. Titles mentioned include:Briar Boleyn, On Wings Of Blood (Bloodwing Academy #1)Adib Khorram, The Breakup ListsAlex Finlay, Parents WeekendPeter Burns, The School For ThievesJennifer Niven, When We Were MonstersTajuana TJ Butler-Jackson, Sorority SistersEmily Tesch, The IncandescentLacey N. Dunham, The BellesElle Kennedy, The Dare (Briar U #4)Scarlett Dunmore, How To Survive A Horror Movie (How To Survive #1)Mimi Matthews, Rules For Ruin (The Crinoline Academy #1)You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting:https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/You can also send an email to:TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.comFor more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-bistro
Jack's Silly Little Friendly Neighborhood Star Trek Discovery Podcast
As Picard Season 3 wears on, Richard joins in on the fun, Sam checks in again, and everyone kind of agrees that they're sort of enjoying it, kind of? We fill Sam in on Worf and Raffi (missing from this ep), try to remember the deal with Odo's bucket, find surprising parallels with the Yuuzhan Vong (look it up!), talk Star Trek books, delve deep into the mind of dipshit from Chicago Shaw, try to figure out why the hell Picard (the show) is the way it is, and talk more Mando season 3! Stay tuned for an important public service announcement about men's health.
[#258] SPYER ED: S. Ann Dunham, Weaponized Anthropology, & the Occulted Origins of Barack Obama by Subliminal Jihad
Mark Shook is in a tight points battle at Kalamazoo Speedway and just won the Howe Hustle at the Klash on Friday night. Plus, the MadMax Moment features first time GLSS winner, Chase Dunham!
Chris and Chrissy Dunham, known within the pagan community as Thunder and Gypsy, are lineage witches and prominent pagan leaders who have significantly impacted the communities of Iowa and Colorado. With over thirty years of experience, they dedicated thirty years to organizing events and fostering connection and growth within the pagan world. For over 30 years, they served as High Priestess and Priest of the Coven of the Blessed Lady, a family coven that expanded to include three sister covens. Their family life has been deeply intertwined with their spiritual path, having raised four children within the witch community. They are also proud grandparents to a total of 15 grandchildren (11 biological and 4 "extras"), and recently welcomed a great-granddaughter. Now, Chris and Chrissy are embarking on a new chapter, launching a podcast to share their wealth of knowledge and experience. They aim to provide education on various spiritual paths and explore other intriguing topics, continuing their legacy of leadership and community building through a new medium.
This episode originally aired on March 11th 2025, but with her new hit show “Too Much” in the spotlight, and #1 on Netflix, it's more relevant than ever. We're currently on hiatus, but we wanted to bring this one back into the feed for anyone watching the show!Here's what's in store for this episode: * Why Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and POTS often co-occur with autism—and how Lena Dunham's chronic illness journey mirrors autistic burnout.* How Girls functions as an autistic TV show, created by a mind that doesn't follow neurotypical storytelling norms—and why that resonates with so many of us.* Lena's character in Girls exhibits traits like rejection-sensitive dysphoria, clothing sensitivities, difficulty with transitions, and social cue misfires—classic markers of autism.* We explore Dunham's memoir, Not That Kind of Girl, and how neurotypical audiences misunderstood it, highlighting the risks autistic creatives face when being raw and unfiltered.* The canonical autism of Girls character Shoshanna, and how autistic-coded characters naturally cluster in neurodivergent-created spaces.* How Lena Dunham's autistic traits were pathologised, her career sidelined, and how a lack of control in creative environments can lead to health crises for neurodivergent people.* We also discuss her marriage to Jack Antonoff, and his neurodivergent-coded songwriting for bands like Fun. and Bleachers, as well as his ties to Taylor Swift, who's also widely considered neurodivergent-coded. Are you watching Too Much? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!Show notes:Why Taylor Swift Seems to Be Autistic, and What It Means for Autism: Biographical Information* Lena Dunham – Britannica Biography* Lena Dunham – Wikipedia* Jack Antonoff – Wikipedia* Lena Dunham: Net Worth & Career Highlights – YouTube* Threads Post – Oakley Johansen on Lena Dunham
Season 5 Episode 18: Joanne Dunham Cold Case In this episode of Invisible Tears, Jane and Amanda dig into the unsolved cold case of 15 year old Joanne Dunham. Joanne historically has been commonly linked to the Connecticut River Valley Killings because of the location where this occurred. After listening to this overview, you will understand why that link has been present. We leave no stone unturned as we go all the way back to the beginning. It's an extensive overview that you don't want to miss! If you have any information about Joanne's case, please contact the State of NH Cold Case Unit at Email: coldcaseunit@dos.nh.gov Phone: 1-603-271-2663 References for this episode: https://www.newspapers.com/image/833065487/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/434624606/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/548449717/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/56483281/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/610994841/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/610996006/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/548452130/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/548143312/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/548145373/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/835102215/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/835198484/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/56436645/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/548140666/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/75194588/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/833404094/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/924537874/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/532844802/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/202791309/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/833569583/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/831681709/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50107303/joanne-dunham https://www.wmur.com/article/joanne-dunham-new-hampshire-cold-case/65033783 Follow or Visit Invisible Tears everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspodcast Music Credits dreamy-piano-soft-sound-ambient-background-4049 Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay ethereal-wasteland-music-1-3490 Music by astrofreq from Pixabay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when your agency nearly doubles in size overnight? For Joel Dunham, it meant rethinking everything—from team structure to tech stack. In this high-energy conversation with Jason Cass, Joel shares how he used the “Engine” manual to streamline operations, brought AI into every corner of his agency, and turned growing pains into long-term gains. If you're scaling, restructuring, or just trying to get a grip on AI, this episode delivers the blueprint. Key Takeaways Acquiring an agency means retraining both staff and clients The “Engine” manual sparked an agency-wide restructuring Joel empowered his team by giving everyone access to ChatGPT Team VAs are using AI to communicate more clearly and professionally with clients Weekly AI discussions drive innovation and team adoption AI helped save $30K on a challenging renewal using underwriter logic Job losses are about skill shifts, not doom, AI is simply a tool Want to level up your agency operations? Download the AI2030 Future-Ready Manual: agencyintelligencemanual.comRegistration opens on August 5th for IndieTech 2026: aiindietech.com with only 400 seats available. Reach out to: Joel Dunham Jason Cass Visit Website: Ovation Insurance Agency Intelligence Produced by PodSquad.fm
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Lena Dunham is back with Netflix romcom Too Much -- and so is Maris Kreizman, to discuss Dunham's return to the discourse, whether we can separate the creator from the show, and what the panelists who didn't care for it still think it did really well. We went Around The Dial with American Horror Stories's third season, Veronica Mars's FIRST season, and Ballard, and Tara hoped we'd come to praise AND bury "the Giamatti episode" of Black Mirror for the Canon. Richard Gadd won, Today's Craig Melvin lost (while letting Rick Springfield also win), and getting "home free" proved a challenge in a tagline-based Game Time. Throw a nightie on your favorite pet and join us! GUESTS
Beach season is also book season. So we're revisiting Dalia's conversation with Terra Dunham, owner of Book + Bottle in St. Petersburg. It's a combination bookstore and wine bar.Whether you're relaxing on the beach with a juicy celebrity memoir or getting lost in an audiobook as you chill by the pool, you'll get some great recommendations for book and wine pairings. This conversation was recorded in 2022.