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In this episode of the RIPE Labs podcast, three Internet pioneers talk about how they helped grow the Internet out of its early infancy, back when its purpose - and much of the excitement around its development - lay in the promise of connecting researchers from around the world.___Show notes:00:03:22 - Daniel Karrenberg about the EUnet, the first pan-European Internet Service Provider (ISP)00:11:18 - Dennis Jennings about his first encounter with networking and the birth EARN00:17:40 - Daniele Bovio on the first international routing tables received via EARN and BITNET00:22:48 - Daniel Karrenberg on Email gateways, email being the one application that worked across all networks00:27:06 - The first transatlantic interconnection Daniel operated00:29:18 - Dennis shares how he built NSFNET00:32:05 - Dennis on why he decided to use TCP/IP protocol on NSFNET00:35:39 - Daniel about the birth of RIPE and the need to coordinate IP addresses00:41:02 - Dennis on designing the national general-purpose network of networks beyond supercomputers and its business model00:48:29 - Daniele on EBONE, a pan-European Internet backbone00:56:48 - Daniele on his work at America Online (AOL) and leasing transatlantic capacity01:12:09 - EARN Panel at SEE 1201:12:26 - the RIPE Community today01:14:00 - Dennis Jennings shares top 3 important moments in the Internet history that he has personally overseen01:21:00 - Daniele Bovio shares top 3 important moments in the Internet history that he has personally overseen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So just who is Ebone' Bishop? Learn more about her new show UNLEASHING HUMANITY as she explores conversations with people you know, and those you need to know. An attorney and cultural strategist, Ebone' has something to say, about almost everything and everyone!
Bulletproof Hygiene Podcast Episode 130 Host: Charissa Wood, RDH Guest: Dr. Ebone Jordan TAKEAWAYS Introduction Dr. Ebone Jordan's background Medical Science Liaison definition, role, and purpose MSL's have advanced scientific training and academic credentials OraPharma Partnering with health care professionals What are the differences between what an MSL can do and what a sales rep can do? Advice for the one who wants to become MSL Future of the MSL in Dentistry. REFERENCES Bulletproof Mastermind Bulletproof Summit Bulletproof Hygiene OraPharma
The Worlds Most Toronto Podcast - VoicesFromTheStaircase Where we don't gather around dinner tables and couches, we meet up in the staircase. That's where we discuss all things that matter from relationships, sports and even politics. Join us every week to hear what VoicesFromTheStaircase have to discuss. TimeStamps 0:00 Intro 5:58 All the things Emcee Ebone does 9:55 Snoopy + Ebone stories 13:59 Been told not to play certain music 16:03 Afrobeats vs Dancehall 17:30 Repping Africa 21:16 Back to playing certain music in the city 25:26 Harder to "make it" in Toronto? 32:35 Everyone in your team playing a part 41:59 Reality of being a artist 43:15 Snoopy's advice to younger DJs 47:41 Being a present Father 49:10 Travelling to Africa 57:09 Ebone trapping + going to jail 59:01 Artists in the city collaborating 1:10:14 Outro
Topics and discussions for this weeks episode include:Weekly updates/ Key Glock concert/ Toronto strip club culture (2:45)Josh Giddey allegations (35:00)The lengths men go to when shooting their shot (44:35)North West is the next Kardashian star (63:08)Ebone's craziest hosting experiences (74:20)Reflecting on Relentless Diaries progress and goals (97:50) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the ladies first discuss the S.I.N.S of the week with the main story about Love and Hip Hop cast members Erica Mena and Spice racial slur controversy. Next, they were joined by the professional homegirl Ebone' where they spoke about relationship preferences, dating, fighting friends and Ebone' gave us a "Dumb B*tch Story". If you and your friend get into a physical fight are you still friends after? lets discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trigger Warning: This content discusses sensitive topics that may be distressing or triggering to some individuals. The following conversation includes discussions of sexual abuse, painful experiences, and traumatic events. Please prioritize your well-being and exercise self-care while engaging with this content. If you find yourself becoming overwhelmed, we encourage you to seek support from a trusted person or professional.In this week's episode of The Professional Homegirl Podcast, Eboné engages in a heartfelt conversation with an incredibly courageous guest who opens up about the profound pain of betrayal by a close friend. Ebone's guest begins by recounting their initial encounter at church, where her friend took on the role of an older sister figure. Sharing deeply personal details, Eboné's guest vividly describes the series of events that unfolded after leaving her 11th-grade homecoming to join her friend's birthday celebration. Upon arriving at her friend's house, a sense of unease washes over her as she notices the energy of two unfamiliar individuals. Eboné's guest recollection of the rest of the evening becomes fragmented, clouded by the effects of consuming three shots of liquor. As the conversation continues, Eboné's guest bravely shares snippets of her experiences during the moments of blackout, waking up the next morning questioning whether it was all a dream. She explores her perspective on the police's handling of the case, the profound impact on both herself and her family stemming from the worst night of her life, and her motivations for courageously sharing this deeply personal story, which uncovers a shocking secret involving a member of her girlfriend's family.Furthermore, Eboné's guest offers insights and advice on the importance of choosing friends wisely, leaving a lasting message for the listeners.Don't miss this powerful episode on The Professional Homegirl Podcast - tune in now!Connect with Eboné: Instagram & Twitter: @thephgpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theprofessionalhomegirl Email: hello@thephgpodcast.com Shop PHG: https://www.thephgpodcast.com/shop Read My Love Letters: www.theyalltheone.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is Ebone' Almon, host of "The Professional Homegirl Podcast" on the Black Effect Podcast Network. As a powerful force in the world of podcasting, Eboné uses her voice to amplify the stories of other women, ensuring that they are not only seen but also heard. Her commitment to creating a space where women of color can find representation and support has made her a beloved figure in the community, and she continues to inspire others through her work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode you'll notice some common themes emerge among an accounting student, a recent grad and high school educators. We'll hear about the value of having connections to accounting early in life, whether that's through school or personal life. We'll hear about the benefits of talking to others about the opportunities that come from this profession and what upskilling and development look like for young students. Thank you to our guests Kayla Campbell, Ebone' Johnson, Nicole Snider and Kristy Venne.
K.L.P Aftermath™ Season 5-w/ Ebone "Naye Songz" Liggines-"GDN/GGC Alumni Podcast Special"
Thank you Candice Price, Hagar Peerman, Ebone Granger & Camille Jenkins for sharing your story at the YNS Live with NFL Thread Super Bowl LVII Luncheon
Ebone is back! In this episode she explains how accountability isn't punishment, and how attacking black women has become click bait on social media. We also discuss how life experiences and exposure to different people via traveling changed our life. What makes you happy and how do you find self care. We get the inside story about Ebone as she explains her dating lifestyle and tips for women who are currently single or dating. Those topics and much more! joneshallpodcast@gmail.com
We have our very first guest, Ebone from the podcast Venus Clapback! So, can you be in a serious relationship and have a friend that is of the opposite sex? What is an appropriate age difference when dating? The importance of talking about your sex life with your significant other. And can we seperate the artist actions from their art/music? Let us know your thoughts!email: joneshallpodcast@gmail.com
Amazing Wildlife is spotlighting China's national treasure that is beloved all over the world… the giant panda! Hosts Rick and Ebone explore the theory of how this immediately recognizable animal got is black and white coloration, what is included in its diet in addition to bamboo, as well as their distinctive vocalizations. Later, the Alliance's director of conservation science, Ron Swaisgood, Ph.D., joins the show to explain the giant panda's conservation journey from near extinction, and San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's 30-year contribution to collaborative panda conservation efforts. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you looking for some inspiration from someone who has started and grown a wildly successful private practice? You're in the right place. In this episode of Private Practice Success Stories, I am joined again by Ebone Williams (a returning guest from one of my most popular episodes of all time!). In that episode, she talked about how she grew her private practice using daycare screenings. In this episode of Private Practice Success Stories, Ebone is talking about getting started on a shoestring budget, investing in her business, how offering daycare screenings has been a big contributor to her growth, her thoughts and suggestions on hiring and retaining staff, and her recent 40 Under 40 Award.Ebone is a speech-language pathologist in private practice based in North Carolina. She started her private practice with one client, as we all do, but now has grown her practice to serve 460 clients in just a few years.In Today's Episode, We Discuss:How teletherapy helped Ebone's business growWhy now is a great time to be in private practiceEbone's high retention rate among employeesTips for becoming an insurance providerHow Ebone avoids burnoutTips for overcoming imposter syndromeGetting started on a shoestring budgetTips for doing daycare screeningsThere is no denying that Ebone's story is incredibly inspiring. She is a savvy businesswoman whose private practice is thriving. She's helping her clients, their families, and her staff thrive too. If you want to grow a large private practice like Ebone's or a small one, we can help you. Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.Resources Mentioned: Visit Ebone's website: https://www.sapedstherapy.com/Where We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-practice-success-stories/id1374716199Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/independentclinician/Follow Me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jena.castrocasbon/
Amazing Wildlife is traveling far east to highlight a bear with an interesting name… the sloth bear! Hosts Rick and Ebone discuss the different subspecies of these bears that don't hibernate, its connection to the tree-dwelling sloth, the origin story of its name, and explore adjustments that sloth bears have made to avoid potential conflict. Late, Rick answers questions from a young listener about this bear that snacks on termites. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They can be black, blond, gray, or different shades of brown, but their distinct shoulder hump gives them away. We're highlighting the brown bear also known as the grizzly bear! Hosts Rick and Ebone uncover how the environment of the last of North America's brown bear can affect its diet, sleep patterns, and size. Hali O'Connor, Senior Wildlife Care Specialist, later sits down to reveal little-known facts about this intelligent, curious, and skilled omnivore. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, Amazing Wildlife meets a bear that carries sunshine wherever it goes, the sun bear! Hosts Rick and Ebone examine the smallest member of the bear family and discuss how it got its unique name and how it has adapted for life in the trees. Senior Wildlife Care Specialist, Chris Torres, joins the show to share how experts create stimulating environments for sun bears at the San Diego Zoo. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You may know the axolotl from a popular video game, but do you know the secret behind this amphibian's infant-like smile? Hosts Rick and Ebone explore interesting facts about the axolotl, which is only found in Mexico's Lake Xochimilco. Later, Amazing Wildlife welcomes a young listener very close to the show to share what she loves about the unique creature from its mating dance to its ability to grow a new limb. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Amazing Wildlife is talking all about the world's largest amphibian, the Chinese giant salamander! Hosts Rick and Ebone explore the world of this sleek and mysterious gill-less creature that can breath underwater because of its skin. Brett Baldwin, Associate Curator of Herpetology and Ichthyology, stops by to discuss efforts to stop illegal poaching of this critically endangered species. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this episode, Amazing Wildlife is headed towards the Mojave Desert to spotlight a long-lived species known for its thick shell, the desert tortoise! Hosts Rick and Ebone reveal facts about these tortoises, including their surprising speed and why they are classified as a keystone species (meaning if you protect this species you'll also protect several others). Melissa Merrick, Associate Director of Recovery Ecology, joins the show to discuss how San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and its partners are working to help these tortoises survive after years of population declines. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing Wildlife is examining a species that oftentimes gets a bad rap, the rattlesnake! Hosts Rick and Ebone debunk myths about these predators and explain how to spot a rattlesnake and their defense mechanisms that are not intended to hurt humans. Through questions from our young listener, you'll discover cool facts about rattlesnakes (which, surprisingly, are good swimmers) and why we need them. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing Wildlife highlights an animal found in high-elevation streams in the Sierra Nevada mountains, the mountain yellow-legged frog. Hosts Rick and Ebone uncover facts about California's endemic species, including their unique sounds and the reason why scientists estimate there are fewer than 200 remaining in nature. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Research Coordinator, Leah Jacob, joins the show to explain the large-scale reintroduction project for this endangered frog and the challenges conservationists face as they try to restore ecosystem balance. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we're exploring New Zealand's largest reptile and a species that is considered among the most unique wildlife in the world. We're talking about the tuatara! Hosts Rick and Ebone discuss how these creatures have a “third eye” and why even though it looks like a lizard, its lineage traces back to the age of the dinosaurs. Later, Kim Gray, curator of herpetology and ichthyology, joins the show to chat about this truly one-of-a-kind animal often referred to as a “living fossil.” If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Educated Educators - Talking Education! Today Evan steps up to fill the void for this week - Dr. Johnny joins us again next week. The topic? Student loan forgiveness - a hotly debated topic, Dr. Tim Slekar bestows an honorary 'Doctorate' on EBone as they discuss the implications of the debt forgiveness action from the White House. Who's eligible? How much? When? Why not me? Join us and get educated!
This episode of Tru You is all about Family! Kelley and Debbie talk with special guest and cousin Ebone'. We discuss the importance of the black family, reunions, and legacy. What happens when there is a disconnect and brokenness and how can we heal and reconnect. If you are in the Chicago area and looking for a caterer, check out Ebone' on Instagram @ BuzzinTreatz Also, please check out our website www.truuyou.org and feel free to leave reviews and comments.
For this episode of Amazing Wildlife, we're traveling to the cloud forests of the island of Papua New Guinea to find an animal found nowhere else in the world! Locals call Matschie's tree kangaroos “ghosts of the forest” because they are so hard to spot and move quickly. Hosts Rick and Ebone discuss how this kangaroo is uniquely adapted for climbing trees and how zoos are working together to save this endangered species. Katie Christofferson, senior wildlife care specialist, joins the show to give more fascinating facts about this marsupial. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The animal explored in this episode is so unusual that when it was first discovered by European explorers, they had a hard time convincing scientists it was real! We’re talking about the one and only platypus. Hosts Rick and Ebone reveal some cool facts about this egg-laying mammal and detail the journey on how the San Diego Zoo became the only zoo outside Australia to house platypuses. Luis Ochoa, a Lead Wildlife Care Specialist, joins the show to discuss what makes this species so unique and what goes into caring for them. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Amazing Wildlife episode is all about a beautiful and unusual mammal found only in the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo… the Okapi! Hosts Rick and Ebone find out how this species, which is the only living relative of the giraffe, manages to blend in with surroundings in their native habitat and explore their different vocalizations and social dynamic. Later, senior wildlife specialist Jennifer Chapman stops by the show to explain the Okapi Species Survival Plan and how to monitor an Okapi pregnancy to help maintain its genetic diversity. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet the largest of the zebra species… Grevy's Zebra! Amazing Wildlife hosts Rick and Ebone examine the history of the species' name and discuss how to spot the difference between a Grevy's Zebra and a Plains Zebra. Mike Langridge, animal Care Supervisor at San Diego Zoo joins the show to share the different challenges the Grevy's Zebra has faced over the last several decades. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Amazing Wildlifetracks the world's fastest land mammal… the cheetah! Hosts Rick and Ebone explore the cheetah's unique adaptations to find out the secret to their speed and what makes them unique among other large cat species. Later, Animal Training Supervisor, Janet Rose-Hinostroza, joins the show to discuss the factors as to why the cheetah's “vulnerable” status is being pushed to change to “endangered.” Special thanks to Debra Erickson! If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What was once extinct but now glides across southwestern U.S. skies? It's the California Condor! Hosts Rick and Ebone explore the species' deep ties to its region, how you can spot this vulture, and what is included in their diet in order to maintain an impressive wingspan. Lead Wildlife Care Specialist, Ron Webb, and Associate Director of Conservation Research Division, Nacho Vilchis, join the show to explain the imperative work that took place to reintroduce the largest North American land bird back into the wild. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is a beautifully colored arboreal species found only on the Fiji Islands? We're talking about the Fiji Iguana! Hosts Rick and Ebone reveal what makes the Fiji banded iguana unique, how this lizard is perfectly shaded to camouflage with the forest, and what classifies a lizard to be an iguana. San Diego Zoo curator of herpetology, Kim Gray, makes an appearance to explain the Species Survival Program (SSP) and the threats that impact the Fiji banded iguana. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing Wildlife uncovers fascinating facts about the last living "wild" horse, the Przewalski's Horse! Hosts Rick and Ebone explain how the closest living relative of the domestic horse got its unique name and its recovery from once being considered extinct in nature. Later, we're joined by SDZWA Director of Reproductive Sciences, Barbara Durant, and SDZWA's curator of the Frozen Zoo, Marlys Houck, to hear about the first cloned Przewalski's Horse, conservations efforts to save the species and the process of reintroducing them into their natural habitat. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After spotlighting the Southern White Rhino, Amazing Wildlife explores a subspecies that's functionally extinct, the Northern White Rhino. Functionally extinct means there is no chance for the current population, as it is, to naturally reproduce. Hosts Rick and Ebone detail what led to their critically endangered status and the factors that make it hard for the rhino to easily mate and reproduce. SDZWA Director of Reproductive Sciences, Barbara Durant, as well as SDZWA's curator of the Frozen Zoo, Marlys Houck, join the show discuss the reproduction technologies scientists are using to preserve and maintain the Northern White Rhino genes to bring the subspecies back from extinction. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing Wildlife examines a subspecies of the second largest land mammal on the planet, the white rhinoceros. Hosts Rick and Ebone give insight to how the Southern White Rhino marks its' territory, their affinity for mud, and their complex social structure. The duo discusses the theory of how the white rhino got its name through miscommunication between languages and share current solutions on how to save this species that is declining due to threats of poaching. Later, Rick answers questions from one of our young listeners! If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing Wildlife spotlights its oldest species at the San Diego Zoo… the Galapagos tortoise! The animal is credited with possibly helping to inspire Darwin's theory of natural selection. Hosts Rick and Ebone explore the connection between the Galapagos tortoise and the famous theory as well as give us facts on its lifespan, size and diet. Later, Rick answers questions from one of our young listeners! If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing Wildlife takes a journey to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the only place were you can find bonobos! Genetically speaking, this endangered great ape species are cousins to humans. Hosts Rick and Ebone discuss bonobos' unique social behaviors that gave them the reputation of being kind to strangers, having relatively peaceful societies, and being highly intelligent. Joining the show is Dr. Brian Hare, Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University, to discuss how bonobos' behavior can reveal different facts about people. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this episode of Amazing Wildlife, we're taking a trip to the highest peak of the Galapagos Islands where a unique reptile calls home. The Galapagos Pink Iguana is so special that it was officially classified as its own species in 2009. Sadly, there are an estimated 200 to 300 remaining in nature. Hosts Rick and Ebone touch on the several obstacles young pink iguanas face in order to survive and disclose interesting facts about this critically endangered species. Later, Dr. Glen Gerber, a San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance scientist in population sustainability joins the show to explain his role to produce new solutions to improve conservation efforts for reptile species. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this week's episode, my guest is back on the show raising more awareness surrounding the stigma of herpes. We discuss why herpes is considered a woman's std, disclosing your status, and how to handle rejection. This episode has been in the vault for a minute and it's always a good time speaking with my guest! If you would like to buy me a coffee, please visit www.buymeacoffee.com/thephgpodcast To purchase The Professional Homegirl Coloring Book either online or at a bookstore, please visit https://www.thephgpodcast.com/merch/the-professional-homegirl-coloring-book To become a patron of The PHG Podcast, please visit https://www.patreon.com/thephgpodcast To subscribe to The PHG Podcast on Youtube, please visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDyx3xxt3bc55ApyuUc3hEw Have an inspiring and/or informative story to share on The PHG Podcast? Please submit your story at stories@thephgpodcast.com Website: www.thephgpodcast.com Social Media Info: Instagram: The Professional Homegirl- @theprofessionalhomegirl The PHG Podcast- @thephgpodcast Ebone' Beauty- @ebonebeauty Twitter: The Professional Homegirl- @thephgpodcast Use hashtag #thephgpodcast on Instagram and Twitter so I can find ya! Don't forget to rate and review below!
In this episode, Amazing Wildlife meets the longest member of the weasel family... the giant river otter! Hosts Rick and Ebone detail why the giant river otter is known as the “river wolf," its role in South America's aquatic system, and what separates this species from the other otters. A Postdoctoral Associate in Recovery Ecology at San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, Dr. Adi Barocas, joins the show to discuss how these animals are facing threats as an endangered species and the efforts to save it. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COVID-19 did not cause disruption on just the human population, but it also took a toll on some of our animal friends. Amazing Wildlife breaks down what happened when a troop of gorillas tested positive for COVID-19, and how wildlife care specialists at the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park kept wildlife healthy during a pandemic. Hosts Rick and Ebone speak with Dr. Lauren Howard, associate director of veterinary services at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, to discuss how San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance became one of the first to begin using a COVID-19 vaccine approved for animals. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes, we build a business from our experiences. When an inspiring event(s) happens and we choose to turn it into a valuable business opportunity that not only supports us as individuals but also others who see the value in it.In this week's episode, we'll hear how Ebone` Almon leveraged her pain of losing a loved one, to create a safe space for others going through the same, so they too could find healing. She's an entrepreneur, author, and podcast host with a passion for storytelling.Ebone` started The Professional Homegirl podcast as a way to support other women going through depression, which gave rise to a business that also offers value to her. She explains the power of consistency and authenticity as a leader/entrepreneur to successfully attract a solid client base.Listen in to learn the importance of networking and collaboration for brand building as an entrepreneur.Learn more and access the resources mentioned in the show HERE****************************************************Discover Your Values!The Personal Values Assessment is a simple survey that takes just a few minutes of your time and provides a wealth of information about why you do what you do. Who you are, what you hold dear, what upsets you, and what underlies your decisions, are all connected to your personal values. Results are sent to you via email with insights and analysis into Your Values & what they mean.About SabineSabine Gedeon is the Founder & CEO of Gedeon Enterprises, LLC, a professional development, and training firm established to support the discovery, education, and emergence of confident and courageous leaders across the globe. We help impact-driven leaders upskill their leadership capabilities so they can cultivate organizations and teams that support their business strategy and growth objectives.With a human-centered approach to leadership development, Sabine has been a Business Partner and Leadership Strategist for over 15 years, supporting emerging and seasoned leaders in growing their confidence, teams, and impact. Sabine is also the Author of Transformed, The Journey to Becoming and Founder of SHE Leads Network, a professional development community for ambitious, impact-driven women in leadership, focused on transforming the way women work, lead, and do business together.Connect With Sabine!Website - https://www.sabinegedeon.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabinegedeonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabinegedeon
Amazing Wildlife takes a journey to Central Africa to learn about forest elephants! Hosts Rick and Ebone are joined by Dr. Ekwoge Abwe, manager of the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Central Africa Program's Ebo Forest Research Project, which is encouraging local communities to take pride in the forest's unique biodiversity and help protect forest elephants. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazing Wildlife's special April Fools episode takes a look at opossums that play dead, insects that look like plants, and other wildlife that might fool you! Hosts Rick and Ebone unveil some of the surprising reasons behind the wild performances and a young explorer joins the conversation with questions about the deceptive animal behavior. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2 of this week's episode, my guest shares details on being pregnant at 13, her healing process which included medication and therapy sessions, and advice on how to find your purpose through your pain. This week's sponsor- https://blacktobusiness.com/ If you would like to buy me a coffee, please visit www.buymeacoffee.com/thephgpodcast To purchase The Professional Homegirl Coloring Book either online or at a bookstore, please visit https://www.thephgpodcast.com/merch/the-professional-homegirl-coloring-book To become a patron of The PHG Podcast, please visit https://www.patreon.com/thephgpodcast To subscribe to The PHG Podcast on Youtube, please visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDyx3xxt3bc55ApyuUc3hEw Have an inspiring and/or informative story to share on The PHG Podcast? Please submit your story at stories@thephgpodcast.com Website: www.thephgpodcast.com Social Media Info: Instagram: The Professional Homegirl- @theprofessionalhomegirl The PHG Podcast- @thephgpodcast Ebone' Beauty- @ebonebeauty Twitter: The Professional Homegirl- @thephgpodcast Use hashtag #thephgpodcast on Instagram and Twitter so I can find ya! Don't forget to rate and review below!
Amazing Wildlife is taking a leap into the colorful world of the butterfly! Rick and Ebone analyze how the shades of the butterfly wings that capture our attention serve a different purpose in nature. The hosts also explain the importance of the creature in order to help scientists measure the health of the planet. Later, Paige Howorth joins the show to give us insight on why the Quino checkerspot butterfly, native to southern California and Baja California, might be hard to spot and the current program in place to lower the level of decline. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this week's episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with my guest who provides insight on working in a women's shelter. In Part 1, she shares her thoughts on shelters before she began her career at one, details about the shelter she works at, and the different ways that her job affects her. In addition, she shares her thoughts on how shelters are designed to enable individuals, which causes them to return to the shelter. This week's sponsor- YES I AM INC https://www.yesiaminc.com/ If you would like to buy me a coffee, please visit www.buymeacoffee.com/thephgpodcast To purchase The Professional Homegirl Coloring Book either online or at a bookstore, please visit https://www.thephgpodcast.com/merch/the-professional-homegirl-coloring-book To become a patron of The PHG Podcast, please visit https://www.patreon.com/thephgpodcast To subscribe to The PHG Podcast on Youtube, please visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDyx3xxt3bc55ApyuUc3hEw Have an inspiring and/or informative story to share on The PHG Podcast? Please submit your story at stories@thephgpodcast.com Website: www.thephgpodcast.com Social Media Info: Instagram: The Professional Homegirl- @theprofessionalhomegirl The PHG Podcast- @thephgpodcast Ebone' Beauty- @ebonebeauty Twitter: The Professional Homegirl- @thephgpodcast Use hashtag #thephgpodcast on Instagram and Twitter so I can find ya! Don't forget to rate and review below!