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Part 3: In various ports of call throughout the East, the NCIS and the FBI investigate the alleged murders of John Eric Armstrong. Meanwhile, concerns about a rising body count are growing in Michigan and North Carolina, even as Elizabeth Walker concludes her prosecution of Armstrong. Underway is a detailed inquiry into complex psychosocial questions: Why do women engage in prostitution? What led John Eric Armstrong to commit murder? Was it merely a matter of bad luck? Did a dysfunctional childhood play a role? Interviews with Armstrong's family reveal shocking revelations, exposing disturbing possibilities regarding the factors that contributed to the making of a serial killer. BUY The Baby Doll Serial Killer: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides by BR Bates with Gerald Cliff, Ph.D on Amazon! The new Murder Shelf Book Club Podcast MERCH SHOP has launched! Please go explore! As always, Jill appreciates your support of her true crime book club podcast! Sources, photographs, recipes and drink information can be found on Jill's blog at www.murdershelfbookclub.com –Feb 2025. Contact: jill@murdershelfbookclub.com, or X, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. Join Jill on PATREON for $4 and help pick our next book!
In the heart of the Pacific in the late 19th century, an expedition planned by Frederick and Elizabeth Walker, turned into a nightmare. In the dead of night, their ship, The Wandering Minstrel, struck the jagged reefs of Midway Atoll, splintering beneath their feet. With no way to escape, they were stranded on a barren, wind-lashed island, surrounded by endless water and lurking predators. Days stretched into weeks and then months, as hunger, fear, and desperation set in. Worse, it appeared they shared the island with an unknown character, whose previous shipping career had almost certainly ended in murder. SOURCES Pearl, Matthew (2025) Save Our Souls: The True Story of a Castaway Family, Treachery & Murder. Harper, London, UK. Liverpool Weekly Courier (1889) Story of the Wandering Minstrel. Liverpool Weekly Courier, Sat 22 June 1889, p2. Liverpool, UK. Liverpool Mail (1867) Married. Liverpool Mail, Sat 11 May 1867, p7. Liverpool, UK. ------- For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Dark Histories merch is available here: https://bit.ly/3GChjk9 Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of our 'Revisited' podcast series, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the world of flute study books with the esteemed Elizabeth Walker. Alongside our host Clare Southworth, Elizabeth shared invaluable insights into how these books can transform your flute playing by honing your tone, finger technique, and articulation. Why Study Books? Study books are more than just pages of notes and exercises. They are essential tools that provide structured guidance and targeted practice to develop specific aspects of your flute playing. As Elizabeth aptly puts it, "Studies are so important because they help you develop your tone, your finger technique and articulation amongst many other things." By incorporating these books into your routine, you can systematically address and improve various technical challenges. The Categories of Study Books Elizabeth and Clare highlighted the importance of differentiating between various types of study books. Some are daily exercises focusing on technique and scale patterns, while others are more instructional, offering insights and wisdom from experienced players. There are also study books that double as pieces, providing musical extensions to your repertoire. Among the daily exercise books, Moyes' "De la Sonorite" stands out as a timeless classic. Elizabeth shared her personal experience of attending a masterclass with Sir James Galway, who spent two hours on this book, leaving a lasting impact on her approach to tone development. Clare also praised the book for its simplicity and effectiveness, noting that it can be memorised and integrated into daily practice. For those looking to explore new material, Philippe Bernard's "Le Sonorité, the Wind, the Sound" offers a fresh perspective. This book focuses on connecting notes through breathing and breath control, drawing parallels to legato singing. Elizabeth finds it resonates deeply with her, helping her students achieve flexibility and control in their playing. The Role of Lockdown in Study Book Creation Interestingly, the lockdown period has spurred a surge in the creation of new study books. With more time on their hands, teachers and musicians have been able to document their techniques and insights, resulting in a wealth of new resources. Claire and Elizabeth discussed how this period of reflection and creativity has led to the publication of valuable new study materials. Choosing the Right Study Books Selecting the right study books depends on your level and specific needs. Clare emphasised the importance of choosing books that are challenging yet not demoralising. It's crucial to find studies that stimulate progression without overwhelming you. For example, Moyes' "24 Little Melodious Studies" are excellent for beginners and advanced players alike, offering musical grammar, phrasing, and articulation practice. Advanced players can benefit from more challenging books like Robert Dick's "Tone Development through Extended Techniques" or the "Paganini Caprices." These books push the boundaries of traditional flute playing, incorporating modern techniques and complex articulations. The Importance of Integrating Studies Ultimately, integrating study books into your practice routine can significantly enhance your overall playing. By addressing specific techniques and challenges before diving into repertoire pieces, you can improve your performance and musicality. Clare and Elizabeth's discussion underscores the value of disciplined, focused practice and the transformative power of study books. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, there's a study book out there that can help you reach your full potential. Tune in to this week's episode to discover which books Clare and Elizabeth recommend and how you can incorporate them into your practice routine. Happy playing! 'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com
What impact can Catalyst Coaching have on your life and business? Elizabeth Walker, podcaster and event coordinator, reflects on the impact of working with Scott. * About Elizabeth* Elizabeth's Challenge Before Hiring Scott* Why Elizabeth Chose Scott * How Scott Helps Elizabeth & Coaching's Impact on Elizabeth's Business* How Elizabeth's Life Has Changed* Why Book a Call With Scott Now Learn more about Elizabeth and his work here.Click here to listen to more client case studies.Want to take a bolder step into possibility and your potential by working together?* Learn more about Catalyst here. * Learn more about Arena Catalyst here.Prefer to watch? Here's the video.Subscribe today and start your journey toward a more intentional and impactful life. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ascottperry.substack.com/subscribe
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Did you like the episode? Send me a text and let me know!!Embracing Imperfection: The Entrepreneurial Journey of Elizabeth WalkerIn episode 78 of 'The Undiscovered Entrepreneur,' host Scoob introduces Elizabeth Walker, the host and producer of 'The Dear Business Coach Podcast.' Elizabeth shares her journey of starting her podcast, the challenges of managing schedules, and the significance of continuous learning. The discussion highlights the importance of showcasing processes over striving for perfection, exploring the intersection of business and performing arts literature for inspiration, and leveraging free resources for entrepreneurial growth. Elizabeth also talks about the impact of effective communication and her goals for the future, including the successful execution of her upcoming workshop in Roanoke, Virginia.Skoobeliever of the week--- Modular Podguest website--- Dear Business Coach Podcastepisode of Dear Business Coach with Cynthia Rhodes Elizabeth's live Held on Monday mornings at 9:30 AM Eastern time00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:12 Shoutout to Modular Pod00:42 Introducing Elizabeth Walker02:37 Elizabeth's Entrepreneurial Journey07:10 Challenges and Scheduling11:41 Influences and Mentors15:31 The Art of Communication21:26 Defining Success24:16 Setting Goals and Planning Backwards25:00 Advice for New Entrepreneurs25:49 Exploring Interests and Free Resources28:44 Finding Your Zone of Genius31:05 The Importance of Authenticity35:21 Showcasing Your Process41:01 Upcoming Events and Goals43:18 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up Thank you for being a Skoobeliever!! If you have questions about the show or you want to be a guest please contact me at one of these social mediasTwitter......... ..@djskoob2021 Facebook.........Facebook.com/skoobamiInstagram..... instagram.com/uepodcast2021tiktok....... @djskoob2021Email............... Uepodcast2021@gmail.comIf you would like to be coached on your entrepreneurial adventure please email me at for a 2 hour free discovery call! This is a $700 free gift to my Skoobelievers!! Contact me Now!! On Twitter @doittodaycoachdoingittodaycoaching@gmailcom
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In today's episode, I speak with Elizabeth, founder of the Dear Business Coach Podcast.Learn more about the difference Elizabeth makes here.Creative on Purpose features insightful conversations with inspiring difference-makers.I'm your host, Scott Perry, Chief Difference-Maker at Creative on Purpose.Don't miss out. Join the community and the conversation with a free 7-day trial.Go Further* Click here to access Creative on Purpose's most-read and highest-impact content.* If you're stuck and want my help, consider Catalyst. We'll clarify the real challenge, create a plan to solve it, and reduce the time it would've taken to try to solve it on your own. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ascottperry.substack.com/subscribe
From my background, you can tell I am passionate about people telling their own stories, whether that be through podcasting or traditional media. And I think I just met my sister from another mister. Elizabeth Walker is an On-Camera Coach and Media and Messaging Expert.
Elizabeth Walker As a former network TV producer, working with HGTV, the Food Network, and more, Elizabeth Walker has helped thousands – honing messages and on-camera presence, producing countless TV episodes, and directing on-air talent from the newbie to the network. After she co-created and led hundreds through a multi-million dollar visibility coaching program for another company, she founded Elizabeth Walker Media and now personally produces women entrepreneurs with a big vision to create their own online show - think live streaming or YouTube so they can be seen by the media and others as an industry leader and ultimately, change more lives. Talked about in today's episode: Getting polished, not perfect It takes practice to feel confident on video Imposter syndrome, "Who cares what I have to say?" Pretending the camera is just a friend, baby steps. Where am I visible? Where to be seen Free Gift: Elevate your Exposure -- a free video guide that answers Elizabeth's #1 question that she gets -- 'Where to be visible online.' elizabethwalkermedia.com/gift Contact Elizabeth: elizabeth@elizabethwalkermedia.com Learn more about Elizabeth: ElizabethWalkerMedia.com @elizabethwalkermedia
'Leadership has to look like a steak in the ground at one end, and complete surrender in the other' - Elizabeth Anne Walker. WOMEN WHO LEAD, a brand new segment on the podcast bringing you conversations with the women who have lead me from self discovery to SELF MASTERY. In this episode Kris shares an absolute potent conversation with Elizabeth Walker. A women who has guided hundreds of thousands of people to achieve complete personal breakthroughs and phenomenal personal and business growth. With over 25 years experience transforming the lives of many people, Elizabeths goal is to assist leaders (which we all are) to create the reality they choose to live, impacting millions on a global scale. A thought leader who has worked alongside people like Gary Vaynerchuck, Elena Cardone, Kerwin Rae & more. If you enjoy this episode please share to your socials tagging @insideoutwithkris + @elizabethannewalker Connect with Kris on youtube, IG, Facebook & Tiktok @insideoutwithkris Coaching & Mentoring www.insideoutwithkris.com.au
"Don't be stuck to the music stand!" This week on Talking Flutes Clare speaks once again with the fabulous Elizabeth Walker about finger technique. Amongst many important topics, they explore why technique is only as good as your sound, correct hand positioning, discuss open vs closed holes and speak about the why controlled relaxation allows movement. A really important and interesting pod which covers a large swathe of flute study questions that we often get asked! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook @talkingflutes and also send in any flute or performance related question to us at flutepodcasts@gmail.com 'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra' and 'Bitesize' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com
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In this episode, Jack Mize talks with media and messaging expert Elizabeth Walker about the power of online media for small businesses and solopreneurs.Elizabeth, the founder and CEO of Elizabeth Walker Media, shares her expertise on how to spread your message, build credibility, and establish a strong relationship with your prospects through effective online media strategies.With her 20-year career as a successful television producer and a decade of coaching experience, Elizabeth has honed her skills in crafting powerful messages for Fortune 100 executives and global solopreneurs. She now helps high-achieving businesswomen become polished on camera, fine-tune their message, and stream their own weekly online shows, positioning themselves as industry leaders and ultimately changing more lives.During the episode, Elizabeth discusses the evolution of media and the opportunities that have opened up for solopreneurs in today's digital world. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and connection with the audience, debunking the misconception that one needs a big budget or perfect production to make an impact.Elizabeth also shares her proven strategies for effective messaging, focusing on speaking directly to your ideal client or customer. She emphasizes the need to avoid self-indulgence and self-promotion, and, instead, be an advocate for your audience, addressing their challenges and providing valuable insights.If you are a small business owner or solopreneur looking to spread your message, establish credibility, and reach a wider audience, this episode is for you. Elizabeth's tips and guidance will help you overcome the fear of being on camera, polish your presence, and effectively communicate your message to your target market.To find out more about Elizabeth Walker and her work, visit https://www.ElizabethWalkerMedia.comConnect with Elizabeth on social media:Facebook: https://Facebook.com/ElizabethWalkerMediaInstagram: https://Instagram.com/elizabethwalkermediaYouTube: https://Youtube.com/@elizabethwalkermediaListen to the full episode - https://influencersradio.com/elizabeth-walker/
Tension stops resonance! In this insightful episode, Clare Southworth and Elizabeth Walker speak about three of the fundamentals of flute playing. Projection - Resonance - Dynamics. How projection and loudness do not corollate and how projection is about using our bodies, as singer do! If you want your music to come alive, then the correct use of dynamics will make your music come alive! Talking Flutes, Talking Flutes Extra and Bitesize are podcasts productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com
Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! This is a silly story that the EPI service users wrote with the help of a story generator. The EPI service users provided creative direction for all background music, sound effects, types of fish, and finishing touches on the story. We hope you enjoy this made-up dramatic story about one of our favorite topics – sea life! Thank you to Greco A, Rudy A, Carlos C, Elizabeth C, Steven H, Daniel J, Emilio L, Connie R, Byron S, and Matthew Y Thanks for listening and tune in next time! Follow us on instagram @artbeatradio For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff* Music, stories, and more! You're listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Chad Godfrey had always loved chilly Philadelphia with its obnoxious, open oceans. It was a place where he felt angry. He was an incredible, snotty, beer drinking purple jellyfish with dirty and fragile fins. His friends saw him as a gentle, gloopy gamer. Once, he had even helped a forgotten old royal blue tang recover from a horrible fishing accident. That's the sort of jellyfish he was. Chad swam over to his apartment window and reflected on his sunny surroundings. The clouds danced on the surface of the water like drunken sunfish. Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Elizabeth Walker. Elizabeth was a clownfish, and a helpful gamer with curvy greasy fins. Chad gulped. He was not prepared for Elizabeth. As Chad swam outside and Elizabeth came closer, he could see the repulsive glint in her eyes. Elizabeth glared with all the wrath of 9853 clever Japanese spider crab. She said, in hushed tones, "I hate you." Chad looked back, even more barmy, and he said, "Elizabeth, I just don't need you in my life anymore," They looked at each other with sad feelings, like two fat, fresh frogs singing at a very smelly wake that had orchestral music playing in the background and two uncles cooking violently to a sick beat. Chad regarded Elizabeth's curvy and greasy fins. "I feel the same way!" revealed Chad with a delighted grin. Elizabeth looked happy, her emotions showing loud and clear. Elizabeth and Chad went back inside and made herself a nice glass of wine together. *Outro music by Artbeat Radio staff* We hope you enjoyed this episode of Artbeat Radio. For more information, please go to our website. Ableartswork.org. Thanks for listening and tune in next time!
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My Big Dream seeks to provide vocational, spiritual, occupational, and emotional support, and future housing to enhance the lives of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. My Big Dream was founded as a non-profit organization in June 2021 in New Bern, North Carolina. At My Big Dream the adults with IDD are called our ‘friends'. Examples of IDD are Autism, Down Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. For most adults living with intellectual or developmental disabilities in Eastern North Carolina the opportunities for education and work are limited. Additionally, their parents or caretakers live with the worry of who will take care of them when the time comes where care is too much for them or the parent(s) is to pass away. Currently, My Big Dream meets on one night a week at a local church and creates Holiday themed products, such as door hangers, Christmas ornaments. The First Friends and Family pop up sale occurred on Tuesday, October 19, and $800+ worth of merchandise was sold out within 45 minutes. My Big Dream has also made a cookbook that is for sale online, has partnered with OneHope Wineries and will host future pop-up shops to sell items. Donate by clicking on this link: https://dashboard.givebutter.com/accounts/79343/home OR text Psalm139 to 53555 www.mybigdream.us
The freedom to discover tone without restrictions! In part 4 of 'The Food For Thought' series with Flute Professors and musicians Clare Southworth and Elizabeth Walker, it's the week to discuss flute tone! From "Green Custard to Blue Custard", looking at air speed, harmonics, whistle tones and even touching on the big subject...Vibrato! "We shouldn't just be playing in monochrome!" An enlightening podcast on a very difficult subject with so many preference! 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
"There's a complexity to breathing which belies its simplicity!" A must listen Talking Flutes podcast this week on the important subject of 'Breathing' for a musician. "It's crucial to align breathing with your posture as you whole body is your instrument". In part 3 of their 'Food for Thought' series, Clare Southworth and Elizabeth Walker take a look at 'Breathing' and how "...if your posture is good, your breathing is good, then your tone will also be good!" Please continue to send in your questions and suggestions for future podcasts to flutepodcasts@gmail.com or you can also message is on our Facebook and Instagram accounts @talkingflutes. 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
'Food For Thought' part two for flute teachers. In 'Talking Flutes' this week, Clare and Elizabeth Walker are back with pt 2 of their 'Food For Thought' series aimed at flute teachers and those thinking of going in to the profession. During the podcast they talk about lesson payments, structuring lesson content and the importance of having lesson and prepared notes for each student. Also the importance of creating a rapport and positive learning environment. A fascinating podcast subject and one which I'm sure we'll hear more about from Clare and Elizabeth. Please continue to send in your thoughts and questions for future podcasts to flutepodcasts@gmail.com or @talkingflutes on our FB and IG pages. 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
Organisation - Preparation - Adaptation! "The role of the teacher is to unlock potential" In 'Talking Flutes' this week, Clare Southworth talks with Elizabeth Walker in a new series of podcasts for flute teachers called 'Food for thought'. As they both agree "You teach the student and not the flute!" If you've any requests for future podcasts either on subject matter or guests you'd like us to have on, then please email them to flutepodcasts@gmail.com 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute Company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
We decided it was time for some inner reflection here at GRC & Me. Or, in GRC terms, an Internal Audit. Guest host Heath Anderson, LogicGate's Information Security Leader, does just that as he goes in-house and turns the mic on LogicGate's own Security Compliance Manager, Elizabeth Walker. Elizabeth is a fountain of knowledge for LogicGate and the GRC community. In this episode, Elizabeth defines what internal audit means, her perspective on the players, personalities, and challenges, and some valuable tips from her playbook.
This week, Elizabeth Walker, Security Compliance Manager at LogicGate, joins the show. In her episode, Elizabeth shares lessons she has learned transitioning from BMI, her former company, to a startup like LogicGate. She also shares how to set team goals, what gaps could be filled in compliance, and how knowing the characters from the TV show The Office can help with compliance. Be sure to connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn. And be sure to follow us on our new social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check out my favorite part of the interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. It only took 16 seconds to give myself a five-star rating (beat that!). * This episode is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics. Greenskies is a service provider of expert data analysis, continuous monitoring, and RPA for forward-thinking internal audit teams. Schedule time today to leapfrog up the analytics maturity model!
This week we meet mindset coach Elizabeth Walker on the sands of Santa Eulalia to talk about how she left her life, living in Cyprus with her two children and took a leap into the unknown to move to ibiza. Elizabeth began life on the island as a body worker and massage therapist, but as she learned more about peoples physical pain, fascial connections and blockages through her hands, her curiosity as to where the emotional and mental barriers began, grew. She now runs her own business and creates space for others to locate those issues and help them unravel their trauma and work through the barriers that are holding them back from living their best lives. Follow us on instagram for more: @theresetrebel or pop to our website www.theresetrebel.com
Let's kickstart your New Year practice regime by talking about 'Hairpins' . In 'Talking Flutes' this week, back by popular demand, Clare Southworth speaks to the fabulous flute player Elizabeth Walker. During the podcast Liz gives her top 10 flute practice tips to unlock your true potential and to enable your musical performance to sing! To enable more people to find 'Talking Flutes' when they do a podcast search, please can you continue to 'Like', 'Rate' and leave a review on the podcast provider you're listening to this on. 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
Alex Murra and Radha Velamuri host Dr. Elizabeth Walker and undergraduate student Evita Woolsey for a discussion about how hearing loss is a critical public health concern specifically among children. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-hearing-loss-and-language-acquisition/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to cph-gradambassador@uiowa.edu
On this episode of Inspired Living, Keri brings on her own team member, Elizabeth Walker, to speak about messaging and why that's so important for business owners. As the head coach of Inspired Living Broadcast Your Brilliance Program, Elizabeth leads and inspires other business owners to make themselves and their businesses stand out. Learn more from Elizabeth and Keri as the talk about how business owners can use their voice to connect with their ideal clients! IN THIS EPISODE: [08:15] Keri and Elizabeth chat about collaboration in the entrepreneurial space as women in business [10:44] How Elizabeth helps business owners with the Broadcast Your Brilliance Program [17:35] Being authentic to be able to connect with your audience [22:29] Embracing the use of video for your business and how to talk to your idea client [28:28] Keri and Elizabeth chat about the Broadcast Your Brilliance program and what that four pillars of that program entails [31:40] Video messaging and social media strategy KEY TAKEAWAYS: Keri and Elizabeth launched Broadcast Your Brilliance to help business owners get comfortable on camera with their messaging while also helping them with their online presence and social media strategy to reach their target audience People can relate and connect most with business owners who are authentic and real life situation. This helps potential clients see themselves in those speaking to them Elizabeth's advice for a business owner who isn't sure about their message on video or what to say- start by thinking of your ideal client and what you would say to them- what's the problem you could solve for them and go from there Keri and Elizabeth believe that you should “crown” yourself and go out there and share your expertise. Believe in yourself and that your message is important and you can use it to connect with others. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join the Inspired Living with Keri Murphy Community today: http://www.inspiredliving.tv/podcast LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube Facebook.com/Groups/IgniteITFactor
Elizabeth Walker has guided hundreds of thousands of people to achieve complete personal breakthroughs and phenomenal personal and business growth. With over 25 years of experience, transforming the lives of many people, Elizabeth's goal is to assist leaders (which we all are) to create the reality they choose to live, impacting millions on a global scale.In this episode we speak about:- Finding your worth- How to dare greatly- How to fill up your own cup firstTo register for the latest REAL Success Event: https://www.realsummits.com/ For access to exclusive content join our REAL Success Club: https://www.rsesales.com/ Instagram: Elizabeth Walker: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethannewalkercoaching/REAL Success: https://www.instagram.com/realsuccessnet/ Candice: https://www.instagram.com/candice_mama/ About your host: Candice Mama's is one of Vogue Magazine's top 33 most inspiring women in the world alongside Nicole Kidman, Michelle Obama, Malala. She was named in the Top 20 African Women by the African Union and United Nations.
Exactly 1 Year ago today the empowEAr audiology podcast was released. Today is not only a celebration of 1 year, but also a celebration of the 25th episode. 25 is a great # to celebrate whether it is a birthday, anniversary, or the 25th empowEAR audiology podcast. What are you waiting to celebrate? I encourage you to believe in yourself and make the most of what gifts and talents you were made for. IN celebration of 1 year and 25 episodes, I wanted to dedicate this episode to reflecting, refreshing and restarting. Today I will reflect on my own personal gain, refresh on how 3C digital media made empowEAR audiology come alive as well as the multiple guests and listeners, and restart with goals for year 2. The first episode of empowEAR audiology is titled “What is My Purpose”. In reflecting on this question over the past year, I have been reminded that we truly do not know another person's journey- we all have our own experiences that make us who we are. I am truly grateful that I tood this leap of faith with the empowerEAR audiolgy podcast to develop a unique platform for storytelling as it relates to personal and professional hearing journeys. In episode #20, I interviewed Karin Weiser, international career transition coach, connector, and storytelling. She also has a journey with a cochlear implant. In this episode Karin goes deeper into why sharing your story. We learn by stories, we open up emotions by telling stories, and we make lessons stick by telling stories. What Story do you have to tell? Reflecting on my own story as it relates to being hard of hearing as well as an audiologist; I hope empowEAR audiology is helping to break down the stigmas that continue to surround hearing loss and others gain a deeper understanding of the unique spectrum of deaf and hard of hearing individuals. I started thinking about stigma again because it has been a topic of conversation at a recent conference that I attended. My reflection actually took me back to my childhood years. I thought to myself….this little girl ME, was born with hearing loss and not identified and fit with amplification until the age of 4, had a significant articulation difficulties, wore analog hearing aids that really did not have the capacity to give access to the full speech spectrum, spend 12 years in speech, language, and auditory therapy, attended my public neighborhood school and was on an IEP receiving special ed services, went onto college and was told that because of my hearing loss, that pursing the field of audiology may not be a good choice, persisted through and achieved a doctorate in audiology, began a successful and rewarding career path in educational audiology, went on the cochlear implant journey late in life, and NOW I am hosting a podcast!! Who would have ever thought that the little girl who was so difficult to understand with a significant bilateral severe to profound hearing loss would be celebrating the joy of 25 podcast episodes!! Life has a way of making your own challenges your greatest purpose and if you dare to think differently you will emerge stronger. In my own spiritual personal journey, I am absolutely grateful to have this lifelong hearing challenge. Yes there are times that I am frustrated, mad, and feel isolated in this vibrant hearing world; but I have learned how to be resilient and determined. From this hearing journey, emerged many positive relations and a purposeful career. If you have not already heard my story, take a listen to episode one. I hope you feel empowEARed after this little reflection to overcome your own obstacles with resilience and determination. In today's 25th episode I also wanted to hit the refresh button and talk about 3C Digital network, empowEAR's guests, and YOU as listeners. I wanted to share a quick story about how I got connected to 3C Digital Media Network. A good friend an colleague, Dr. Todd Houston interviewed me about 1 ½ years ago for his own podcast titled “The Listening Brain”. You can visit his podcast and look for episode #10 to hear this conversation or go to the shownotes and you can find it here too. After that episode, Todd asked if I have ever considered hosting my own podcast. I had actually thought about it but with a full time job and family, I did not have an abundance of extra time to figure out all of the behind the scenes actions that go into launching and sustaining a podcast. He went on to share about how he and 2 other colleagues that I know and admire, Scott Palasik and Tammy Bradham, teamed up and had created 3Cdigitalmedia network. They were looking for content creators. It was the exact platform, support, and expertise that I needed to be involved with to make empowEAR audiology come alive. Thank you Todd for asking me and to the whole 3CDigital team for your ongoing guidance and support. If any of you have considered a podcast, webinar, blog, or any other content creations…reach out and see if 3Cdigitatl media network would be a fit for you. Thank YOU 3C! Let's hit the refresh button again and talk about the amazing guests!! This podcast would not be possible without each of you being willing to give up some time and share your talents. I truly get so excited each and every time that I have an interview set up! You can visit the website to listen, Apple, Spotify, and Google play to catch all of the episodes. I am going to give a brief rundown of each of the guests. Dr. Cheryl DeConde Johnson, my first interview and you can hear about her personal story as a parent and professional as well as returning to school during the pandemic Dr. Tina Childress shares her personal story and we discuss “shoes” aka masks and accommodations during the pandemic Camille Warren is a mom and she shares her story and advice for parents and professionals for reentry back to school during the pandemic Dr Carol Flexer and a conversation about lifelong learning, mentoring, the brain, and passion for audiology Dr Gail Whitelaw and Counselors about teens, teen mentorship, and cultivating advocacy through the campUS experience Dr. Oliver Adunka, my CI surgeon and the cochlear implant process Dr. Elizabeth Walker and the significance of mild hearing loss in children Janet DesGeorges discusses her parent journey as well as her new book “Not a Leader, Now a Leader” Dr. Erin Schafer and wearing the mic Deanna Magna and the role of the TOD/HH Dr. Karen MacIver Lux personal story and my HEAR-O Dr Ryan McCreary and the importance of research in audiology Dr Michelle Hu and happiness with peer to peer connections for deaf/hard of hearing 4 Moms (Nancy, Maggie, Stephanie, Tina) share Get It moments about raising a child who is d/hh Dr. Marc Brennan and his personal story, research and framing the hearing loss advantage Dr. Angela Alexander and her personal passion and dedicated work in the area of APD Karin Weiser, career coach, cochlear implant user, and the importance of sharing your story Dr. Sam Atcherson and his personal journey and finding the right solutions and support Julianna and Andrew Hebert from HearSTrong Foundation and being a HS Champion Dr. Rene Gifford shares about bimodal hearing Jaime Vernon shares her mom journey and her 501c3 Songs for Sounds. I want to say that I don't have a favorite episode because I love them all. I am grateful for your storytelling, whether it is a personal or professional journey. I loved learning from each of you and digging deeper into topics to empowEAR others. I cannot wait to meet more guests as we kick off year 2. Refresh one more time….Listeners!! Thanks to all of you for tuning in twice a month to catch the latest episodes. I have heard from many of year and continue to receive positive feedback. It brings me great joy to hear when a college professor shares this podcast with students to listen. It warms my heart to find out that a parent was inspired by another parent sharing their story. I am encouraged when an adult who is deaf/hard of hearing realizes that there are others who are in their shoes. Listeners keep on listening. Share with others. Engage with me on the empowEAR Audiology FB page. Please give a 5 star review. Consider writing a favorable comment. All of these actions helps empowerEAR Audiology grow so others can benefit. Listeners, if there is someone that you want to hear from, please reach out!! Restart!! I am looking forward to year 2 and 25 more episodes. I strive to bring more empowEARing personal stories, cutting edge researchers and professionals, and additional practical knowledge and tips to all of you. I will be trying out some new ways to engage in this upcoming year including some FB live events and learning opportunities. A huge thanks again to everyone and for believing in me. Cheers to Year 2 and 25 more.
How many of you breathe through your mouth, especially at night? Have you noted whether your child breathes through their mouth or nose while they sleep? Do either you or your child snore at night?Do you wake up tired after a full night's sleep? Is your child super grumpy upon waking up in the morning?Have you or your child had a diagnosis of sleep apnea?Our guest this week is Dr Elizabeth Walker with whom we will discover how the disruption of silent, nasal breathing can affect such a wide range of functions in our bodies including digestion, brain function, mood, behavior, attention, growth, clenching, grinding, crowded teeth, heart health, circulation, posture, mouth pain, head pain, body pain, mobility, numbness, tinnitus, balance, metabolism, table manners, and more.Committed to her patients and continuing education, Dr. Walker has extensive experience diagnosing and treating TMJ disorders and craniofacial pain. She integrates the evaluation of awake and sleep disordered breathing into her patient care. Dr. Walker's mission is to provide her patients with the latest diagnostic technologies to identify the ORIGIN of symptoms to resolve pain, skeletal, dental and breathing challenges. Dr. Walker has developed a network of practitioners surrounding her practice in Williston, VT to encourage total body wellness. She works directly with a community of practitioners including but not limited to: Otolaryngologists, Sleep Physicians, Osteopaths, Pediatricians, Lactation Specialists, Primary Care Physicians, Physical Therapists, Myofuctional Therapists, General Dentists, Chiropractors, and Fascial Release specialists. Dr. Elizabeth Walker graduated from the Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in 2006 and received her certificate in the Specialty of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics from Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in 2010. She has completed an extensive Mini-Residency from TMJ and Sleep Therapy Research earning a graduate certificate in Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders & Craniofacial Pain in 2013. In 2015, she completed her Masters of Science in Dentistry at Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University.Need help with improving your child's health using integrative approaches?Check out my Instagram page -full of information, latest research, tips and tools for parents who want to be more effective with improving their children's health and behavior.Want to work with me? Contact us here.Music Credit:First Light - Atch https://soundcloud.com/atch-musicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
"We need stimulating studies and not ones that crush or demoralise you!" In 'Talking Flutes' this week, Clare speaks again with the fabulous Elizabeth Walker this time on the important subject of study books. In this hour long podcast they discuss many areas of flute studies for tone development, finger technique, articulation, sequences and take a look at their favourite study books in each of these areas. From Moyse to Bernold, Karg-Elert to Robert Winn, Anderson to Robert Dick and so many more. We always love hearing from you so please continue to send in your comments and suggestions for future podcasts to flutepodcasts@gmail.com or via the 'Talking Flutes' Facebook page. 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
This month we are talking about the "what do I's" and "how do I's" today my friends Elizabeth Walker is joining me to talk about how you can get FREE EDUCATION. For more information on the MYCAA grant available please check out my blogpost https://thedependabledependa.wordpress.com/2020/07/29/free-college-money/ If you have any other questions please feel free to message me on Instagram @thedependabledependa.
To thrive in the fast-moving field of biotechnology, embrace learning and career development, Elizabeth Walker, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer for CSL, says on a this episode. As head of human resources for one of the world’s largest biotechnology companies, Walker said employee development remains a priority. “It benefits – not only the individual – but CSL as well,” she says. “Over time we have seen other organizations pull back on investments in this area and shift the burden of development entirely to employees. We think that's a mistake. We think development has many benefits. It helps to improve innovation. It increases engagement and retention over time and enhances overall productivity.”
"It's a wonderful journey of discovery!" This week on 'Talking Flutes' Clare speaks with Renaissance and Baroque flute specialist Elizabeth Walker about her love for performing on early flutes. "One of the big challenges with Baroque flute is the strong and weak notes e.g D is a strong note and yet C (next door) is a weak note..." An insightful and information discussion about the joy of early flutes and how taking the 'plunge' can give flute players such joy. Check out Liz via her website http://www.lizwalker.co.uk/ 'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
This week I am thrilled to sit down with a great friend and colleague, Dr. Elizabeth Walker who is an assistant professor at the University of Iowa where she teaches and is the director of the Pediatric Audiology Lab. In this episode, Dr. Walker shares why “mild” is MORE than mild as it relates to hearing loss and the need to optimize access to auditory information. Dr. Walker has a wealth of knowledge and research through her work as an investigator on the Outcomes of Children with Hearing Loss (OCHL) study. Whether you are a parent, audiologist, speech language pathologist or educator; you will want to hear key take-aways to help children with hearing loss achieve optimal outcomes. For more information be sure to visit these websites: www.ochlstudy.org https://www.facebook.com/PediatricAudiologyLabUIowa https://pediatricaudiology.lab.uiowa.edu/
Emergency C-section, pre-eclampsia, birth trauma. The unexpected. It can happen quickly, but healing does not. Join in today as my client, Elizabeth, mom of two and full-time leader at work, so vulnerably and bravely shares what it was like for her to recover from a traumatic, unexpected birth experience. She'll share her story and the role coaching has played in her healing. You won't want to miss this one... it's supremely inspiring. Book a free consult w/Lizzie: https://lizzielangston.com/consult/
Join me as I interview Dr. Elizabeth Walker, owner and lead physician at Sleep Therapy and Airway Orthodontics in Wiliston Vermont. Dr. Walker is a functional health practitioner in our community that is committed to educating her patients about the broad spectrum health benefits that come from managing your airway health. She is using the latest diagnostic technologies to identify the ORIGIN of symptoms to resolve facial pain, neck pain, dental issues and breathing challenges. To connect with Dr. Walker: https://tmjvt.com/airway_orthodontics.php breathe@tmjvt.com 802-876-7803 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/suzanne-harris5/message
Elizabeth Walker is a DMD, MSD of TMJ, Sleep Therapy and Airway Orthodontics in Williston, Vermont. Committed to her patients and continuing education, Dr. Walker has extensive experience diagnosing and treating TMJ disorders and craniofacial pain. She integrates the evaluation of awake and sleep disordered breathing into her patient care. Dr. Walker's mission is to provide her patients with the latest diagnostic technologies to identify the ORIGIN of symptoms to resolve pain, skeletal, dental and breathing challenges. Dr. Walker notes, “Every single structure is dependent upon the quality and quantity of oxygen that we get. So systemically, the nose is the most important organ in the whole body, but now structurally as well.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Dr. Walker discuss obstructive sleep apnea and the potential symptoms and conditions that may arise from this. Listen in to find out about Airway Orthodontics and how it is used to not only straighten crooked teeth, but also to treat underlying breathing problems, so your child can sleep well and operate at their full potential.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Toasted Cake 241! In which we win the diapers.It's not the usual thing nowadays, but when I was born my fairy godmother gave me a blessing. This story is original to Toasted Cake.Elizabeth Walker lives in sunny Southern California with her...
In the second part of our special on the blak poetry renaissance we feature the work of Evelyn Araluen, Joel Davison, Lorna Munro, Kirli Saunders and Elizabeth Walker from the new anthology Fire Front, curated by Alison Whittaker.
In the second part of our special on the blak poetry renaissance we feature the work of Evelyn Araluen, Joel Davison, Lorna Munro, Kirli Saunders and Elizabeth Walker from the new anthology Fire Front, curated by Alison Whittaker.
When casting influencers for her campaigns, Elizabeth Walker is passionate about ensuring the talent reflects the diversity of the world. In this episode of the Perlu Podcast, she shares why she doesn’t consider it a difficult task at all...and why if you feel it’s difficult, you are probably doing something wrong.Elizabeth Walker is the celebrity and influencer talent manager for Blavity, (a blend of “black” and “gravity”) which is home to the largest network of platforms and lifestyle brands serving the multifaceted lives of black millennials. Through Blavity, Elizabeth has worked with brands such as AT&T, HBO and Coca-Cola on powerful and inspiring influencer campaigns. Elizabeth is also the manager of social media and influencer marketing at award-winning agency, Citizen Relations. There, she's managed influencer campaigns for Old Spice and Natrol. On every influencer marketing campaign she works on, Elizabeth applies her acute project management, organizational prowess and communication skills along with a dedication to the success of all parties involved. In this episode of the Perlu Podcast, Elizabeth guides us on how to simultaneously wow clients, form lasting relationships with influencers and create campaigns featuring every kind of person out there.
You’re dying to find out what the Dogs got for Christmas, amiright? We also managed to squeeze in a mathematical view of sunrise and sunset and thoughts on options to provide for ourselves should we become destitute. Also, you always wanted to hear us pretend to know what they mean when they say “north of 60”. It’s wholesome, heartwarming and maybe even educational. Have a taste. Speaking of which we even have a dietary recommendation!Links: Shed Dogs; rate of change in length of day; 54-40 or fight!; Street Names of Vancouver, by Elizabeth Walker; Andy Capp, the wearer of the vernacular flat cap; a seasonal UPS employee confessed to stealing more than $1,000 worth of packages; and yes, they did relocate Canada Geese from Stanley Park, as described here.
Unless you’ve been through an identical experience it can be difficult to understand what it’s really like for those who are struggling to build their families. But what if there was a place where people could communicate their personal stories of infertility in a way that others could truly understand? The ART of Infertility, founded in 2014, curates innovative and emotionally provoking art exhibits to portray the realities, pains and joys of living with infertility. Today we hear from its founders, Elizabeth Walker and Maria Novotny, about each of their personal struggles with infertility, and how they came to create this innovative organization. Today’s host is Lissa Kline, VP of Member & Provider Services at Progyny. Guests include: Elizabeth Walker and Maria Novotny from The ART of Infertility. For more information, visit Progyny's Podcast page http://www.progyny.com/podcast and The ART of Infertility http://www.artofinfertility.org Have a question, comment, or want to share your story? Email us at thisisinfertility@progyny.com
A lovely conversation with professional flautist, teacher and early music specialist Elizabeth Walker. We talked about her experiences and the precautions of teaching young musicians, and what it was like being involved in the early stages of the historical performance movement at this exciting and vibrant time. She also brought up some of the realities of being a professional musician but reminds us that one needs to have a reawakening to realise how special the music they play is. Here is a link to Elizabeth's biography: http://www.lizwalker.co.uk/bio/. Originally published on 1 December 2018. Conversation recorded on 31 November 2018. *For best results, please listen to this episode on headphones or turn the volume up to maximum on your device.* Follow Talking Classical online. SoundCloud - @talkingclassicalpodcast Twitter - twitter.com/tc_podcasts Facebook - bit.ly/2CvJ7rD Blog - talkingclassicalpodcast.wordpress.com
Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Show Notes by: Anna Nygren Releasing Wild Leaders in Today's Business Jungle After 25 years as a consulting urban forester, Elizabeth Walker flipped the tables with a new approach to her work. She now works with overwhelmed executives to help them reconnect with their "wild" self - and the wild - so they can be the great leaders we need them to be. Elizabeth has been "one of the (nice) guys" all her life, with four older brothers and becoming a leader in a male-dominated profession (urban forestry). Her business motto was "helping people and trees live together" - which for the past decade has become challenging and frankly, unfulfilling. Elizabeth recently realized that her superpower is working well with men, which has led me to work with (mainly male) executives who need to reclaim (or find) their "mojo" so they can be better leaders for themselves and the world around them. Questions You'll Hear Today How do I know when I'm not grounded in my work? Why is what I'm doing or how I'm leading no longer working? What is the first thing to do to become more focused and productive? What are some simple habits to have to reconnect with my "wild" best self? If I'm truly lost or don't know where I'm going, is there a way to figure out my best next step? Guest Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-g-walker/ Doug- @DJDoug Check out more episodes at www.bizwizpodcast.com Produced by www.TurnKeyPodcast.com You're the expert, let us help you prove it.
Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Show Notes by: Anna Nygren Releasing Wild Leaders in Today’s Business Jungle After 25 years as a consulting urban forester, Elizabeth Walker flipped the tables with a new approach to her work. She now works with overwhelmed executives to help them reconnect with their "wild" self - and the wild - so they can be the great leaders we need them to be. Elizabeth has been "one of the (nice) guys" all her life, with four older brothers and becoming a leader in a male-dominated profession (urban forestry). Her business motto was "helping people and trees live together" - which for the past decade has become challenging and frankly, unfulfilling. Elizabeth recently realized that her superpower is working well with men, which has led me to work with (mainly male) executives who need to reclaim (or find) their "mojo" so they can be better leaders for themselves and the world around them. Questions You’ll Hear Today How do I know when I'm not grounded in my work? Why is what I'm doing or how I'm leading no longer working? What is the first thing to do to become more focused and productive? What are some simple habits to have to reconnect with my "wild" best self? If I'm truly lost or don't know where I'm going, is there a way to figure out my best next step? Guest Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-g-walker/ Doug- @DJDoug Check out more episodes at www.bizwizpodcast.com Produced by www.TurnKeyPodcast.com You're the expert, let us help you prove it.
After being an urban forester for 25 years, Elizabeth realized the job wasn't as fulfilling as it once was. She now works with executives to help them manage their stress by reconnecting with nature. Elizabeth and I chat about our entrepreneurial journeys, the importance of passion in our work, how ridiculously disconnected our modern society is, and much more! Get the show notes, transcription and resources mentioned at https://thekimsutton.com/pp214.
After being an urban forester for 25 years, Elizabeth realized the job wasn't as fulfilling as it once was. She now works with executives to help them manage their stress by reconnecting with nature. Elizabeth and I chat about our entrepreneurial journeys, the importance of passion in our work, how ridiculously disconnected our modern society is, and much more! Get the show notes, transcription and resources mentioned at https://thekimsutton.com/pp214.
Elizabeth Walker and Maria Novotny discuss popular representations of infertility, the common misogynist refrain that tells women they need to “fix” infertility by becoming mothers, the childfree movement, and merging oral history and art with academic scholarship. Show notes: https://ideasonfire.net/17-elizabeth-walker-and-maria-novotny
In BONUS Episode 35 of Beat Infertility, we interview Elizabeth Walker and Maria Novotny about the ART of Infertility project. If you like the show or this episode in particular, please consider making a one-time or ongoing donation to help with production costs. For more information, go to https://beatinfertility.co/donate.
In BONUS Episode 35 of Beat Infertility, we interview Elizabeth Walker and Maria Novotny about the ART of Infertility project. Infertility coach Heather Huhman helps warriors like you make scientifically-based, well-informed decisions about your next steps. To schedule your free 30-minute call, go to https://beatinfertility.co/hope.