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In this thought-provoking episode, John Talbot, CEO of the California Milk Advisory Board and Fred Schonenberg, Founder & CEO of VentureFuel; sit down with Elizabeth Crawford, Senior Editor at FoodNavigator-USA, to discuss the balance between tradition and innovation in the dairy industry. Recorded at the Real California Milk Excelerator's Future of Dairy Expo in November 2024, the conversation highlights how the dairy industry has evolved, with modern innovations coexisting alongside traditional practices to meet the needs of today's consumers.
Music Department faculty members Elizabeth Crawford and Dr. Nadine Luke are performing various music styles on the bassoon and flute in their upcoming performance.
In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, Daniel Scharff interviews 3 of the leading CPG journalists. He's joined by Elizabeth Crawford, Senior Editor at FoodNavigator-USA; Brooke Just, Associate Editor at Food Business News; and Adrianne DeLuca, Reporter at BevNET & Nosh. Together, they dive into why Trade Media is crucial for building brand credibility and discuss emerging trends like startup innovation and sustainability.The panelists share their coverage focus areas and discuss emerging industry trends like startup innovations and sustainability. They offer valuable pitching strategies for CPG brands, focusing on concise, data-driven storytelling, and clarity in messaging. During the episode, founders from Recoup Beverage, Grillicious, 22 Salute Spirits & Coffee, Millie's Sipping Broth, No regrets, Fishtown Pickle Project, and Secret Salad deliver 30-second pitches to the panelists, receiving actionable feedback.Stick around for valuable advice on maximizing your media exposure, including submitting press releases to Startup CPG Newswire and building relationships with journalists. Don't miss out—Tune in now!Listen in as they share about:Importance of Trade MediaNetworking OpportunitiesPublications and Coverage AreasStory Interests and TrendsPitching StrategiesBrand Pitches - Recoup Beverage- Grillicious- 22 Salute Spirits & Coffee- No regrets- Millie's Sipping Broth- Fishtown Pickle Project- Secret SaladFeedback and Final TipsEpisode Links:FoodNavigator-USA WebsiteElizabeth Crawford LinkedInSosland Publishing WebsiteBrooke Just LinkedInNosh WebsiteBevNET WebsiteAdrianne DeLuca LinkedInDon't forget to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you enjoyed this episode. For potential sponsorship opportunities or to join the Startup CPG community, visit http://www.startupcpg.com.Show Links:Transcripts of each episode are available on the Transistor platform that hosts our podcast here (click on the episode and toggle to “Transcript” at the top)Join the Startup CPG Slack community (20K+ members and growing!)Follow @startupcpgVisit host Daniel's Linkedin Questions or comments about the episode? Email Daniel at podcast@startupcpg.comEpisode music by Super Fantastics
What is the journey for a young person choosing to pursue full-time church work education? Elizabeth Crawford, Elementary Education Major, Lutheran Teacher Diploma Student at Concordia University, Nebraska, joins Andy and Sarah for our Set Apart to Serve Series to talk about her faith formation growing up, how she decided to pursue a Lutheran teacher vocation, how her teachers have formed her through her years in Lutheran education, how she chose Concordia Nebraska, and how she is preparing to enter college as a freshman. Learn more about the Set Apart to Serve Initiative at lcms.org/setaparttoserve. Christ's church will continue until He returns, and that church will continue to need church workers. Set Apart to Serve (SAS) is an initiative of the LCMS to recruit church workers. Together, we pray for workers for the Kingdom of God and encourage children to consider church work vocations. Here are three easy ways you can participate in SAS: 1. Pray with your children for God to provide church workers. 2. Talk to your children about becoming church workers. 3. Thank God for the people who work in your congregation. To learn more about Set Apart to Serve, visit lcms.org/set-apart-to-serve.
Send us a Text Message.Judy Imamudeen shares her experiences making connections with teachers around the world through her popular blog and educator book club. She also talks about the upcoming changes in the PYP and how to keep yourself healthy as you help young people reach their potential. Links from Judyhttps://judyimamudeen.com/Six AI Techniques for PYPCThe 2024-2025 Book Club Guidelines and Reading Schedule.Recommended booksThe Art of Coaching Teams by Elena Aguilar. Better Conversations by Jim KnightThe Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay StanierThe Art of Gathering by Priya Parker Conversations Worth Having by Cherri Torres.The Essential Guide for Student-Centered Coaching: What Every K-12 Coach and School Leader Needs to Know by Diane Sweeney and Leanna S. HarrisWorldwise Learning by Carla Marschall and Elizabeth Crawford. Judy's Summer Reading List:Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection by Charles DuhiggThe Creative Act by Rick RubinClear Thinking by Shane ParrishLearnership by James AndersonEmail IB Matters: IBMatters@mnibschools.orgTwitter @MattersIBIB Matters websiteMN Association of IB World Schools (MNIB) websiteDonate to IB MattersTo appear on the podcast or if you would like to sponsor the podcast, please contact us at the email above.
This show continues the discussion of the “legacy of learning” bequeathed by Nurse Catherine Pine in her Last Will & Testament (discussion of 4/21/24). In that show, we were joined by British historian Elizabeth Crawford, who discussed her research on the Last Will and Testament of Nurse Catherine Pine (1864-1941), and in particular, on the gift of the “suffragette medal” which Pine bequeathed to the British College of Nurses. In this show, we focus on the other "suffrage memorabilia provision" of Nurse Pine's Will which bequeathed “books and photographs” to the “Women's Social and Political Club”. As we discuss, the “Women's Social and Political Club” was the “Suffragette Fellowship Club," and it is the early history of the Suffragette Fellowship Club on which we focus.
Ethics-Talk: The Greatest Good of Man is Daily to Converse About Virtue
This show continues the discussion of the “legacy of learning” bequeathed by Nurse Catherine Pine in her Last Will & Testament (discussion of 4/21/24). In that show, we were joined by British historian Elizabeth Crawford, who discussed her research on the Last Will and Testament of Nurse Catherine Pine (1864-1941), and in particular, on the gift of the “suffragette medal” which Pine bequeathed to the British College of Nurses. In this show, we focus on the other "suffrage memorabilia provision" of Nurse Pine's Will which bequeathed “books and photographs” to the “Women's Social and Political Club”. As we discuss, the “Women's Social and Political Club” was the “Suffragette Fellowship Club," and it is the early history of the Suffragette Fellowship Club on which we focus.
This show is part interview/part philosophical discussion that focuses on the work and legacy of Nurse Catherine Pine (1864-1941). Joining us is Elizabeth Crawford, an authority on the British Suffrage Movement, who has written on Pine as well as earlier suffragists such as Milicent Fawcett (1847-1929) both in books and in Crawford's blog “Woman and Her Sphere.” Crawford explains the research process by which she discovered that Pine's Last Will and Testament contained a bequest of several suffragette treasures: books, photographs and a “suffragette medal””. We discuss the suffragette movement of which Nurse Pine was a part; and how Elizabeth Crawford's research uncovered a mystery that has both philosophical and legal dimensions.
Ethics-Talk: The Greatest Good of Man is Daily to Converse About Virtue
This show is part interview/part philosophical discussion that focuses on the work and legacy of Nurse Catherine Pine (1864-1941). Joining us is Elizabeth Crawford, an authority on the British Suffrage Movement, who has written on Pine as well as earlier suffragists such as Milicent Fawcett (1847-1929) both in books and in Crawford's blog “Woman and Her Sphere.” Crawford explains the research process by which she discovered that Pine's Last Will and Testament contained a bequest of several suffragette treasures: books, photographs and a “suffragette medal””. We discuss the suffragette movement of which Nurse Pine was a part; and how Elizabeth Crawford's research uncovered a mystery that has both philosophical and legal dimensions.
As Chief Executive Officer, Liz Crawford is responsible for implementing the strategic vision and day-to-day operations of Sendero companies, comprised of Sendero Wealth Management, San Antonio's largest independent registered investment advisory firm, and Sendero Family Enterprise. Today we talk: Women and money Strategic Vision Raising kids who are grateful and what to do with inheritance How to get involved in your finances Don't miss this! https://sendero.com/women/ Follow along at: www.leadershipisfemale.com www.emilyjaenson.com instagram.com/emilyjaenson instagram.com/leadershipisfemale --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadershipisfemale/support
In this two-part special edition to mark International Women's Day, we are delighted to welcome renowned author and Suffrage researcher Elizabeth Crawford. With a focus on the Manchester Art Gallery, Elizabeth Crawford chats to Hannah Squire about Annie Swynnerton and Isabel Dacre. Both artists had important connections to the Pre-Raphaelites and the Women's Suffrage movement. For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org All donations towards the maintenance of this podcast are gratefully received: https://gofund.me/60a58f68
PART 2: In this two-part special edition to mark International Women's Day, we are delighted to welcome renowned author and Suffrage researcher Elizabeth Crawford. With a focus on the Manchester Art Gallery, Elizabeth Crawford chats to Hannah Squire about Annie Swynnerton and Isabel Dacre. Both artists had important connections to the Pre-Raphaelites and the Women's Suffrage movement. For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org All donations towards the maintenance of this podcast are gratefully received: https://gofund.me/60a58f68
Comprised of hundreds of objects fabricated using multiple glass processes, Between Seeing and Knowing is a large-scale, site-specific installation by artists Anna Boothe and Nancy Cohen. The installation is on view now through February 5, 2023 at Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass, Neenah, Wisconsin. Created as part of a collaborative residency that took place at the Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG) in 2012, the artwork has been previously exhibited at Accola Griefen Gallery, New York, the Philadelphia Art Alliance, and Philadelphia's International Airport. At its core, Between Seeing and Knowing is the result of both artists' long-standing interest in and in-depth study of Tibetan Buddhist thangka paintings and the integration of their otherwise very separate studio practices. Thangkas are ordered cosmological paintings, often scrolls, created for the purpose of meditation and composed of numerous visual elements. This installation reinterprets the symbolism in the paintings to create new work that reflects the organizational structure and palette of the paintings, as well as the sense of expansiveness and lack of hard resolution characteristic of Buddhist ideology. Boothe and Cohen state: “Overall, through this collaboration, its subject matter, and our chosen methodology, we seek to understand, both visually and viscerally, another cultural perspective or expression unlike our own, through our dissection and re-assemblage of elements unique to that culture. Just as collaboration brings forth the opportunity for a deep exchange of ideas and the development of sympathetic approaches to doing what one does, pragmatically and metaphorically, this is our attempt at bridging gaps between cultural approaches to explain the unexplainable.” With degrees in sculpture from Rhode Island School of Design and glass from Tyler School of Art/Temple University, Boothe has worked with glass since 1980. Included in the permanent collections of CMoG, Racine Art Museum and Tacoma Museum of Art, her cast glass work has been exhibited widely, including recently at the Albuquerque Art Museum, Fuller Craft Museum, Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts and the Hotel Nani Mocenigo Palace in Venice, as well as at several villas in Italy's Veneto Region. Boothe taught in Tyler's glass program for 16 years, helped develop and chaired Salem Community College's glass art program and has exhibited and/or lectured internationally in Australia, Belgium, Israel, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, Taiwan and Turkey, as well as at numerous US universities and glass-focused schools. She served on the Board and as President of the Glass Art Society from 1998-2006 and is a former Director of Glass at Philadelphia's National Liberty Museum. With an MFA in Sculpture from Columbia University and a BFA in Ceramics from Rochester Institute of Technology, Cohen has been working with glass (among other materials) since 1990. Her work examines resiliency in relation to the environment and the human body. Cohen's work has been widely exhibited throughout the United States and is represented in collections such as The Montclair Museum, The Weatherspoon Art Gallery, and The Zimmerli Museum. She has completed large-scale, site-specific projects for The Staten Island Botanical Garden, The Noyes Museum of Art, The Katonah Museum, Howard University, and others. Recent solo exhibitions include Walking a Line at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in Chelsea, New York, and Nancy Cohen: Atlas of Impermanence at the Visual Arts Center in Summit, New Jersey. Group exhibitions include All We Can Save: Climate Conversations at the Nurture Nature Center in Easton, Pennsylvania, and ReVision and Respond at The Newark Museum. Cohen is a 2022 recipient of a Mid-Atlantic Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. She currently teaches drawing and sculpture at Queens College. In a review of Boothe and Cohen's collaborative project, Elizabeth Crawford of N.Y Arts Magazine, wrote: : “Intuitively proximate to Buddhist philosophy, the piece is about the inter-relatedness of things. Each glass part appears sentient and in direct communication with the others. In a Thangka painting, none of the forms are meant to be isolated but work together to invite the viewer to take the painting in at once, as a whole. Similarly, all of the pieces in Boothe and Cohen's installation contribute to a sense of continuous breath or movement which is enhanced by light reflecting through the glass.” For this innovative work the artists used an astounding range of glass processes including kiln-casting, slumping, fusing, blowing, hot-sculpting and sand-casting.
Finding the real drive behind what we do, sometimes takes time to discover the qualities within and the fortitude to move through life even when there are disappointments. In this episode, my specialist, Elizabeth Crawford, share her journey. I am sure you will find some encouraging nuggets to apply to your life as you move forward in your purpose. Take a listen
Fulfilling purpose is the greatest use of our time. But the reality is life can be a rollercoaster ride and what we are doing with our time has nothing to do with our actual purpose. Join me, and my special guest, Elizabeth Crawford as we discuss Chasing Purpose. This discussion will provide you with tools you can implement today. If you want to start the New Year walking in your purpose, or at least, moving closer to your purpose, this episode is for you.
This is me is a series meant to encourage others to gain perspective by hearing the different things people experience while being authentically themselves. In this episode we will be speaking with Navy Veteran, Author, Military Spouse and great human being... Elizabeth Crawford. We will be discussing: Her mental health journey, suicide prevention, sexual assault, being a woman in the military, being a military spouse, transitioning from active duty to civilian lifestyles and her book! I hope you enjoy this as much as I did! As always this is meant to be a conversation starter! Find us on our Facebook page and lets talk! If you have a story to share, we would LOVE to hear it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight, the Ladies' Reeding Society is holding a performance in the BYU-Idaho Snow Recital Hall. As the name suggests, the society is an all-women group from across the country. "The Ladies Reeding Society members are all over the country, and we rehearse separately and then all come together to do these collaboration concerts and collaboration residency and creative projects together," said Lori Shepherd, a freelance clarinetist, and saxophonist who has come into town just to play in the concert. The performers sent out a call for scores that matched with a theme of national parks, monuments, museums, nature preserves, or an influential event, work of literature, or person in recent history. The group received over 60 submissions and has already played 13 live, and wants to play more. "I think we've done probably 12 or 13 of the pieces ... these will be world premieres when we play them, and these will finish up the original 13 that we chose and we looked back on what was submitted and thought, 'You know, there is real quality in what was submitted, so we are going to choose more,'” Shepherd said. Tonight, four pieces will be played by the quartet. "Three of them are from our call for scores so these are world premieres of new commissions," said Elizabeth Crawford clarinet specialist, and BYU-Idaho music professor. You can attend the concert for free at 7:30 p.m. in the Snow Recital Hall or view the Livestream here: https://www.byui.edu/music/events/watch-live
Claude Goldenberg joined the podcast to introduce what he argues is much-needed skepticism to the conversation of reading science. Goldenberg mentions that while the Science of Reading may be the latest buzzword, reading science is here to stay and, like any other science, will only grow stronger alongside informed critique. He later talks about the foundational skills and what the movement can learn from the failings of Reading First; offers advice for implementation; and ends with a hopeful note, highlighting that all educators can come together around a shared mission to see students succeed. Show notes: Quote: “If we listen, if we communicate clearly, if we pay attention, giving people the benefit of the doubt that what they want is for all kids [to succeed], I think we can move forward.”— Dr. Claude GoldenbergLessons Learned? Reading Wars, Reading First, and a Way Forward by Margaret Goldberg and Claude GoldenbergReading Wars, Reading Science, and English Learners by Claude GoldenbergAmplify's Virtual Symposium 2022 - Celebrating Biliteracy: Realizing a Better Future for Our Spanish SpeakersTeaching All Students to Read: Practices from Reading First Schools With Strong Intervention Outcomes by Elizabeth Crawford & Joseph TorgesenCatch Them Before They Fall by Joseph K. Torgesen
Want the shownotes & resources delivered to your inbox? Subscribe at evolvepodcast.substack.comCarla Marschall & Elizabeth Crawford are educators, curriculum designers, and authors of Worldwise Learning: A Teacher′s Guide to Shaping a Just, Sustainable Future, which helps educators create a “Pedagogy for People, Planet, and Prosperity” that supports educators in nurturing “Worldwise Learners”: students who both deeply understand and purposefully act when learning about global challenges. Carla has worked in a variety of leadership roles in international schools in Switzerland, Germany, Hong Kong, and Singapore over the past ten years and her current role is Director of Teaching & Learning at UWC South East Asia. Elizabeth has taught in a variety of school contexts, including elementary and middle schools in France and the United States and is currently an Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE How to connect students to global problems; even in kindergarten How to help them understand problems at a systems level How to help students act on creating solutions for problems How to write a book with someone you just met on Twitter and much more... Full show notes, transcripts, and resources can be found here: evolvethe.world/episodes/71The Evolve podcast is produced by Plato University and is a member of the Social Good Media NetworkTIMESTAMPS(00:00) - Introduction(01:32) - What education needs in 2021(04:25) - How scripted, top down models are a problem for education(07:15) - How poverty effects education(10:22) - What traditional education does really well(14:05) - What is global competence?(18:36) - Why its important to connect content personally to a student(22:30) - What is the 3 parts of the Worldwise Learning Cycle?(27:59) - Why is systems thinking important for students?(31:58) - How to create knowledge transfer through real world problems(33:09) - Examples of the Worldwise Learning Cycle in action(40:55) - How a teacher can implement this into their practice(44:38) - How could this be used for adults?(47:25) - How to write a book with someone you just met on Twitter(55:03) - How Carla and Elizabeth personally changed their teaching(58:14) - Call to Action(59:14) - How to push the world to Evolve
Purchase Worldwise Learning: https://us.corwin.com/en-us/nam/worldwise-learning/book276011 Connect with the authors: https://twitter.com/carlamarschall https://twitter.com/TeachGlobalEd Excerpt of the book: https://www.gettingsmart.com/2021/09/22/a-vision-for-transformative-education/
Join host Nadia Francois and Coach Elizabeth Crawford as they talk about overcoming and growing from within.Support the show (https://linktr.ee/exposuremagazine)
Joe and Ron chat with Elizabeth Crawford and Carla Marschall authors of "Worldwise Learning: A Teacher′s Guide to Shaping a Just, Sustainable Future" being released soon. SHOW NOTES: https://wke.lt/w/s/YmBJHi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/support
Dope Discussions welcomes Nadia Francois and her beautiful coauthors as special guests on our show this Sunday!! They will be talking about their new book titled "Powerful Affirmations for Fempreneurs". We love interviewing inspirational authors sharing positive and encouraging messages to our audience. You can contact our special guests here: Elizabeth Crawford @selfinvest101 www.wisdomforlife101.com Dr. Feleshia Borskey Young, Psy.D• www.feleshiaborskeyyoung.com @411forwomen on all social Celeste Payne• celesteempowers.com/mybooks www.theWOWpages.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erica-warren-eclass-100/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erica-warren-eclass-100/support
About Elizabeth O. Crawford, Ph.D. Elizabeth O. Crawford is a teacher educator and curriculum designer specializing in global education. She has taught in a variety of school contexts, including elementary and middle schools in France and the United States. Currently an Associate Professor of Elementary Education at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, Elizabeth supports educators to address interconnected global challenges in the curriculum. She values collaborating with other teacher educators, classroom teachers, and organizations globally to advance the Sustainable Development Goals. Elizabeth holds a Ph.D. in Educational Policy, Planning, and Leadership from the College of William & Mary. About Carla Marschall Carla Marschall is an experienced educator, curriculum developer, and pedagogical leader, who has worked in a variety of leadership roles in international schools in Switzerland, Germany, Hong Kong, and Singapore over the past ten years. She currently works as the Director of Teaching & Learning at UWC South East Asia, with the mission to make “education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.” A certified Lynn Erickson Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction Consultant, Carla is the co-author of Concept-Based Inquiry in Action (Corwin, 2018). Carla holds a Masters in Elementary Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and a Masters in Applied Educational Leadership and Management from the Institute of Education, University of London. Show Highlights Worldwise Learning Developing just citizens Global competence Connecting history with current issues Getting started with Worldwise Learning Connect with Elizabeth and Carla Twitter: @TeachGlobalEd Twitter: @CarlaMarschall Worldwise Learning: A Teacher's Guide to Shaping a Just, Sustainable Future Additional Resources Annihilating Racial Injustice in School Course FREE AUDIO COURSE: Race, Advocacy, and Social Justice Studies Learn more about the Advocacy Room
Today we are joined by Carla Marschall and Elizabeth Crawford to cover their upcoming book, Worldwise Learning: A Teacher's Guide to Shaping a Just, Sustainable Future. I was fortunate to receive an advance copy, and Worldwise Learning is all about inquiry and experiential education: shaping global citizens by tackling real world issues in projects. The book walks teachers through the "inquiry cycle", which helps students "connect, understand, and act." It's filled with activities, diagrams, and charts, to co-create with students in planning a serious, in-depth project.We talk about:What makes "Worldwise Learning" different than something more generalized, like experiential education?How do we balance, or do we balance, between student interest and introducing what could be deemed as "controversial" topics?How do we allow space for co-created projects when there's limited perceived time and structure in most/many schools?GUESTSCarla Marschall, an experienced educator who has worked in various international schools from Germany to Hong Kong to Switzerland to Singapore. She is now the Director of Teaching & Learning at UWC South East Asia, and previously co-wrote Concept-Based Inquiry in ActionElizabeth Crawford, an Associate Professor of Elementary Education at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She specializes in global education and works with teacher educators and organizations to advance the Sustainable Development Goals, tackling interconnected global challenges in the classroomRESOURCESWorldwide Learning: A Teacher's Guide to Shaping a Just, Sustainable World (available Sept 2021)FURTHER LISTENING66: Humane Education w/ Zoe Weil60: Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals to the Classroom with Dr. Jennifer Williams, Julia Fliss, and Nick Covington45: Building a Global Equitable Community feat. Ara Aman, Tania Mansfield, Lisa Liss, Colleen Mascenik, and Evin Schwartz See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unleash Your Ambition Podcast with Stacie Walker: Online Business | Mindset | Success | Lifestyle
If you've been connected with me for a while then you know that I'm the Queen of collaboration. I love connecting and co-creating life changing virtual events with the movers and shakers in the world who are making a positive impact in people's lives. Jacqueline Kaba-Harrison invited me to be a keynote speaker for, A Queen's Roundtable Quarterly Symposium. I said, “Yes, of course!” I've decided to host a special edition episode where I have a conversation with Jacqueline and a few of the speakers at her virtual event. These women are absolutely incredible. They blew me away! Jacqueline Kaba-Harrison and I have a conversation about elevating your self esteem and the story behind A Queen's Roundtable Quarterly Symposium. (Starts at 3:38) Dr. Shmeka Gibson and I have a conversation about why changing the way you think will forever transform your life. (Starts at 18:33) Elizabeth Crawford and I have a conversation about how to discover a renewed sense of faith and purpose. (Starts at 46:40) Doreen Reid and I have a conversation about the journey to being a confident woman. (Starts at 1:17:50) All in all, we have conversations about the journey to being a confident woman for this special edition episode of the Unleash Your Ambition Podcast. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Part 1: Elevating Self Esteem & The Story Behind A Queen's Roundtable Quarterly Symposium With Jacqueline Kaba-Harrison Connect with Jacqueline on Facebook Website A Queen's Roundtable Quarterly Symposium Part 2: Why Changing The Way You Think Will Forever Transform Your Life With Dr. Shmeka Gibson Connect with Shmeka on Facebook Website Part 3: How To Discover A Renewed Sense Of Faith And Purpose With Elizabeth Crawford Connect With Elizabeth on Facebook Website Part 4: The Journey To Being A Confident Woman With Doreen Reid Connect with Doreen on Facebook Website Connect With Stacie: UnleashYourAmbition.com Elite Society of Ambitious Women Facebook Group LearnWithStacie.com Instagram Facebook Business Page Music Credit: Chill Wave by Kevin MacLeod Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod
The women in this picture along with thousands of other women made history as part of the Suffragette movement when they chose to fight for the right to vote. Join Fiona Hayes, museums social history curator and Sue John from the Glasgow Women's Library as they tell us the powerful story of Janet Barrowman, an activist and Glaswegian Suffragette. This episode of the Glasgow Museums Podcast was recorded via Zoom, February 2021. Timecodes: 01:00 - 05:30 - Who was Janet Barrowman and what story do these coins tell? 05:30 - 09:20 - The campaign, activism, Suffrage support and advertisements 09:20 - 14:30 - The woman who travelled with Janet Barrowman, the campaigns they were involved with and the memoteos donated to museums 14:35 -15:40 - The creativity of the Suffragette movement 15:40 - 27:00 - Gaps in knowledge of Suffragette materiel and new research into Satirical material, and mass produced items, made for commercial profit such as games and postcards Links Glasgow Women's Library https://womenslibrary.org.uk/ The Argument of the Broken Pane: Suffragette Consumerism and Newspapers by Jane Chapman, published in Media History Vol. 21, No. 3 in 2015: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13688804.2014.977238 Art and Suffrage, a biographical dictionary of Suffrage artists, by Elizabeth Crawford, 2018 https://francisboutle.co.uk/products/art-and-suffrage/ Panko card game http://collections.glasgowmuseums.com/mwebcgi/mweb?request=record;id=46908;type=101 Photograph http://collections.glasgowmuseums.com/mwebcgi/mweb?request=record;id=675279;type=101 Coins http://collections.glasgowmuseums.com/mwebcgi/mweb?request=record;id=504545;type=101
Are you a multi-passionate individual with diverse interests? Have you ever wondered how people are able to utilize their passions toward helping others in multiple ways without burning out? Would you like to learn how to navigate a new direction in your life?If you answered YES to either or all of these questions, you're going to receive some wise insights and actionable strategies to create solutions to your dilemma while listening to the conversation I had with Elizabeth "Liz" Crawford. Elizabeth loves helping people become the healthiest version of themselves, mind, body, and spirit! She finds joy in seeing others healthy and thriving not just physically but mentally as well. She is a Certified Transitional Life Coach and a Financial Advocate and Health and Wellness Representative. Her coaching business is named Wisdom and Insights which is birthed on Godly principles.Listen in on my conversation with the multi-passionate Elizabeth Crawford and gain some actionable insights and strategies on how to navigate a new direction in life. Elizabeth can be reached via Facebook at www.facebook.com/selfinvest101 Instagram at www.instagram.com/selfinvest101 Music Credit:Purple Planet Positive Motivation Subscribe to Podcast: Apple Itunes | Spotify | Amazon TuneIn | iHeartRadioFind out more about Jackie and her contributions toward helping create the change she wants to see in the world at www.jackiecapersbrown.com.Seeking to increase your sense of personal power by developing your self-leadership? Check out Jackie's signature personal development master class "Level Up Your Success" Virtual Weekend Experience.Are you a woman of color leader working in a corporate environment in search of mentoring and coaching by a high-performance woman of color who knows what it takes to build the self-leadership skills that will expand your influence, impact and income? Find out more about Jackie's BraveHeart Women Goal Getters Mastermind Membership.Support the show (https://paypal.me/jackiecapersbrown?locale.x=en_US)
Highlights from the #ASID2019 Conference “The journey to a Good Life” in Adelaide?Our first episode of season 3 is a jam packed episode taking you into the #ASID 2019 conference held on the land of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains at the Hilton in Adelaide’s CBD. We pay our respects to the traditional owners of the land, especially Mickey Kumatpi Marrutya O’Brien, a descendant of the Kaurna and Narrunga peoples, for welcoming us to country on the day.In this episode we explore the key themes that arose in our interviews with keynotes speakers and delegates: being heard, being connected, being healthy and safe, and taking action! We had help from South Australian local producers Catarina Morgan, Gavin Burner, Alison Vivian and April Dwyer from Purple Orange to catch as many people as we could.We get a more indepth taste of all the keynote addresses. Firstly the keynote from the South Australian self-advocates from Our Voice SA and South Australian Council for Intellectual Disability: Ian Cummins, Tiffany Littler, Rebeka Touzea, Gavin Burner, Chris Bergin, Sarah Bryne & Elizabeth Crawford.We also hear from international keynote speakers Professor Jennifer Clegg, Dr Stacy Clifford Simplican and Dr Nick Gore.We also hear from Australian advocates Scott Avery of the First Peoples Disability Network; and Shu Hua Chan and Jim Simpson from NSWCouncil for Intellectual Disability.Hear more from delegates and self-advocates about their own highlights from the wider program.Find out more about the keynotes and presentation on the #ASID2019 conference website and stay tuned for #ASID2020 in Aotearoa New Zealand. The theme for 2020 is Whanaungatanga – Growing Connections.This episode was produced by Buffy Gorrilla, Sophia Tipping & Associate Professor Hilary Johnson with thanks to the Living with Disability Research Centre. We also had production assistance from Purple Orange community members Gavin Burner, Catarina Morgan, Alison Vivian, April Dwyer and Carey Scheer.Thank you to the all key notes who kindly gave up their time for the podcast, thank you to all the many delegates and self-advocates who also shared their thoughts! Thank you to Dean from takebetterphotos.com.au for the images used in on social media and header photo.Look out for future episodes on our website www.asid.asn.au/ and tweet us at @ASID_LtdFor more information about ASID: www.asid.asn.au/To find out about the benefits of joining ASID: www.asid.asn.au/members/why_join_asid
On episode 11 of Start Podcast, host Margaux Miller interviews Elizabeth Crawford, Founder of Swish Productions, Swish Model Management, and new co-working space Swish Co-Create. Liz speaks about the organic journey from International Modelling to CEO of multiple companies spurred by passion.
The Millers speak with Elizabeth Crawford, Founder of Swish Productions, Swish Model Management, and new co-working space Swish Co-Create. Liz speaks about the organic journey from International Modelling to CEO of multiple companies spurred by passion. When it comes to starting a business, the Swish brand is willing to commit resources to fill gaps in the market based on intuition. Liz focuses on the social connections to help build her brand and support others in the community. Find Elizabeth Crawford and Swish Online Here: www.swishproductions.com LinkedIn: LinkedIn Instagram: @SwishModels @SwishCoCreate @SwishWpg Facebook: @SwishModels Twitter: @SwishModels
During March 25–31, 2019 the University of New Mexico Department of Music and the UNM Robb Musical Trust presented the 48th Annual John Donald Robb Composers' Symposium. As part of this festival of new music, UNM hosted the 2019 Society of Composers, Inc. National Conference. ADJ•ective New Music's Andrew Martin Smith was on campus to experience the festival first-hand...as a new music groupie! This episode features a series of short reviews with brief excerpts of music from 15 composers programmed on this year's conference, including Linda Antas (http://www.lindaantas.com), Gregory Wanamaker (https://www.gregorywanamaker.com), Emily Koh (http://www.emilykoh.net), Texu Kim (https://www.texukim.com), Amelia Kaplan (https://www.newmusicusa.org/profile/askaplan), Mike McFerron (http://www.bigcomposer.com), Brittany Green (www.brittanyjgreen.com), Mark Phillips (http://coolvillemusic.com), Ingrid Stölzel (http://www.ingridstolzel.com), Charles Halka (http://www.charleshalka.com), Leslie La Barre (http://www.leslielabarre.com), Chin Ting Chan (http://www.chintingchan.com), Andrea Reinkemeyer (https://andreareinkemeyer.com; https://posthasteduo.bandcamp.com/album/donut-robot), Frank Felice (https://www.frank-felice.com/), and Jennifer Bellor (http://www.jenniferbellor.com)… …with performances by Linda Antas (flute), John Friedrichs (bass clarinet), Amigo Saxophone Quartet, fEARnoMUSIC, Elizabeth Crawford (clarinet), Yu-Fang Chen (violin), Brandon Banks (piano), Andrea Cheeseman (clarinet), Eunmi Ko (piano), James Sterling (tenor sax), Brandon Bell (percussion), Emily Tian (piano), Pei-Lun Tsui (clarinet), Yu-Fang Chen (violin), Post-Haste Reed Duo, and The Eastman Saxophone Project (ESP).
Sarah Lincoln Grigsby seems to have had all the talents of her brother -- wit, charm and an ability to put people at ease. But she never had Abraham's opportunities.
Richard Lewis founded The Touchstone Center in 1969. He has been the director of the Center since then, initiating and implementing its various programs. He has edited and written a number of books highlighting the poetic and mythic traditions from diverse cultures, among them Miracles: Poems by Children of the English-speaking World; All of You Was Singing: A Retelling of An Aztec Myth, and The Way of Silence: Prose and Poetry of Basho.His essays on the imaginative and poetic life of childhood have appeared in journals such as Young Children, Elementary English, Childhood Education, Parabola and Orion, and were collected in his book Living By Wonder: The Imaginative Life of Childhood. His recent books include: Sea Tale, illustrated by Gigi Alvaré, Shaking the Grass for Dew: Poems by Richard Lewis; Each Sky Has Its Words, illustrated by Gigi Alvaré; The Bird of Imagining, illustrated by children from New York City public schools; CAVE: An Evocation of the Beginnings of Art, illustrated by Elizabeth Crawford; A Tree Lives, illustrated by Noah Baen – and In the Space of the Sky, illustrated by Debra Frasier. Forthcoming is From the Sleep of Waters, illustrated by Susan Joy Share – and Taking Flight, Standing Still: Teaching Toward Imaginative and Poetic Understanding – a gathering of essays and reflections which have appeared in Encounter, Teaching Artist Journal and Paths of Learning. A complete listing of his books can be found at Books by Richard Lewis (as PDF).He has given workshops throughout the United States and Canada, and has taught at the New School for Social Research, Fordham University, Bank Street College of Education, Rutgers University, Western Washington University, Queens College and the Lesley College Graduate School.Links:https://www.amazon.com/Richard-Lewis/e/B001HMLO78/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_6?qid=1543095296&sr=8-6http://touchstonecenter.net/ Click here for a transcript of the podcast.
By 1912, militancy associated with the Suffragette movement hit its peak, with regular arson attacks, window-smashing campaigns and targeting of MP’s houses. In retrospect, these tactics are often what the movement is famed for. But did they help or hinder the cause? Hear from Dr. Fern Riddell (BBC’s Suffragettes Forever!) and Professor Krista Cowman (University of Lincoln). Due to technical issues, we unfortunately were not able to capture Elizabeth Crawford’s participation in this discussion.
We've got an amazing new episode for you from back in January in St Louis. The Hilarious Justin Luke joined Jeremy and Kenny on the couch. We had great stories about dating from Elizabeth Crawford, Scott Gresham, Danielle Howard, and Andy Kohnen.
Part 2 of our episode from St Louis on 11/11. Andrew Mihalevich joins Jeremy and Kenny on the couch. Amazing stories by: Kristen Rasdall and Elizabeth Crawford.
The National Archives held a one day conference at Kew on Saturday 1 October 2011. The conference brought together an audience wanting to know more about the census, from genealogists to local and social historians.