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It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, brought to YOU by the InsightsEDU 2025 conference & Ellucian LIVE 2025 YOUR guest is Dr. Jayson Boyers, Executive Vice President, Business Model Transformation, Core Education YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio with special co-host Dr. Emily Barnes, AI Strategist How can institutions leverage AI beyond the classroom? What is the value lens structure & how does it help institutions focus their resources? Why is intentional decision-making crucial for college sustainability? How can colleges maintain distinctiveness while staying relevant? What role should technology awareness play in presidential leadership? How can value-based budgeting help transform institutional outcomes? Listen in to #EdUp Do YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development? Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & much more? Then BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)! Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email EdUp@edupexperience.com Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
Summertime. Good old summertime! It is a good time to get in some summer reading. My grandchildren from Ohio sent me the book, "If Tea Cups Could Talk," by Emily Barnes. I have enjoyed reading the many warm thoughts in this book over a cup of tea. I've also had many special moments with the grandchildren, as we have our tea party. I have learned some interesting lessons about tea cups. China dishes recovered from shipwrecks are often good as new, long after the ship itself has dissolved in the salt water. Porcelain is fragile, but it is also remarkably durable, like us. Like life, humans are beautiful and breakable. Like tea cups, humans can heal and grow and move beyond disaster. We can reach out to one another in encouragement and comfort. Nancy Reagan has stated that, "a woman is like a tea bag. It is only when she is in hot water that you realize how strong she is." Tea time offers so many wonderful possibilities for nurturing friendships, and if tea cups could talk, they would also say so much about the past and also about the future. For hundreds of years, "come for tea" has been another way of saying, "Come. Let's share a little bit of our lives together." If teacups could talk, their message no doubt would be, "use me." Warm Thoughts Over the Tea Cup: "If you are cold, tea will warm you. If you are too heated, it will cool you. If you are depressed, it will cheer you. If you are exhausted, it will calm you." William Gladstone. "She was passionately interested in everything I did. She spoke with candor and good grace. Then, defying the reality of crutches and straightened knee, on wings of hospitality, she flew to brew the tea. Tom Hegg from "A Cup of Christmas Tea." Have many warm thoughts over a cup of tea! Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea by Dr Luetta G WernerPublished in the Marion Record, August 8th, 1996.Download the Found Photo Freebie and cherish your memories of the past.Enjoy flipping through the Vintage Photo Book on your coffee table.I hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! Please follow along on this journey by going to visualbenedictions.com or following me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast,Spotify,Stitcher, and Overcast. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! I'd greatly appreciate it.Till next time,Trina
Mental Toughness Mastery Podcast with Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC
http://www.sherylkline.com/blogI am thrilled to have had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Emily Barnes, Chief Digital Learning Officer, Lindenwood University, who discussed the critical issue of bias in artificial intelligence, particularly in academia, research, and tech. Dr. Barnes shared her motivation for specializing in this field and explains the significance of mitigating AI bias to prevent adverse effects now and on future generations. Real-world examples illustrate how biases in algorithms can disadvantage certain groups in ways that we may not have thought about. Dr. Barnes also suggests strategies for companies to combat AI bias, such as creating diverse teams and demanding data transparency. Key Takeaways:The safety measures for bias and AI (00:00:01) Dr. Barnes shares the importance of safety measures for bias in AI and its impact on society.Real-life example of bias in AI (00:06:37)An example of Amazon's algorithm favoring male applicants due to biased historical data is discussed.Actions for companies to address bias in AI (00:09:29)Emily suggests steps for companies to address bias in AI, including forming task forces and ensuring diversity in IT departments.The consequences of not addressing bias in AI (00:17:51)The societal and business risks of not addressing bias in AI, emphasizing the need for proactive measures.Taking personal responsibility for bias in AI (00:22:15)Dr. Barnes encourages individuals to understand the impact of AI in their lives and demand transparency and ethical use of AI.Safety Measures for Bias in AI (00:23:47)Discussion on personal and corporate awareness of bias in AI and its potential future impact on revenue.To stay up-to-date with future interviews and gain valuable resources on building mindset and influence to have an even bigger voice and impact with your leadership, be sure to join our Fearless Female Leader community at www.sherylkline.com, or please email me directly at info@sherylkline.com if I can help you, your team, or organization in any way.Cheering you on, always!- Sheryl
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 05/06/2024 featuring: Grayson Caps “New Again” South Front Street (2020 Grayson Caps) 4:32 Paper Wings “Listen to the World Spin” Listen to the World Spin (2024 Paper Wings) 3:42 Scott Cook “Pass It Along” One More Time Around (2013 Scott Cook) 4:53 Ordinary Elephant “I See You” Ordinary Elephant (2024 Ordinary Elephant) 2:55 Ryan David Green “Afterlife” Off and Running (2024 Ryan David Green) 3:07 Sunny War “Whole” Anarchist Gospel (2023 New West) 3:19 Brooks Williams “Pony” Diamond Days (2024 Brooks Williams) 3:40 Emily Barnes “Roots Run Deep” Mint Condition (2024 Emily Barnes) 3:43 Matt Sucich “Waste It” Holy Smokes (2023 Five & Dime) 3:35 Air Loom “Tied to the Sea” Seeds (2013 Air Loom) 3:20 Marc Douglas Berardo “My Mistakes” Whalebone (2013 Milo Productions) 3:14 Leyla McCalla “I Want to Believe” Sun Without the Heat (2024 Anti) 3:13 David Jacobs-Strain & Bob Beach “Higher” The Belfry Session (2023 David Jacobs-Strain) 3:21 The Resonant Rogues “Sun in Winter” The Resonant Rogues (2023 The Resonant Rogues) 3:24
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/01/2024 featuring: William Prince "Tanqueray" Stand in the Joy (2023 Six Shooter) 4:10 Missy Raines "Looking To You" Highlander (2024 Compass) 4:12 Moors & McCumber "Survival" Survival (2021 M & M) 3:33 Emily Barnes "Mint Condition" Mint Condition (2024 Emily Barnes) 3:41 Arielle Silver "Riverdock at Sunset" Watershed (2023 Arielle Silver) 3:24 No-No Boy "Gimme Chills" 1975 (2021 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:29 Ordinary Elephant "Relic of the Rain" Single (2024 Ordinary Elephant) 3:37 House of Hamill "Ladder to the Sun" Folk Hero (2021 House of Hamill) 3:12 Muhammad Seven & the Spring "Welcome Every Breath" Muhammad Seven & the Spring (2018 Nima Samimi) 3:43 Gurrumul "Marwurrumburr" Gurrumul (2008 Skinnyfish) 3:15 Our Native Daughters "I Knew I Could Fly" Songs of Our Native Daughters (2019 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:39 American Patchwork Quartet "Big Sciota" American Patchwork Quartet (2024 American Patchwork Quartet) 2:41 David Francey "One Day" The Breath Between (2023 Laker Music) 3:19 Sunny War "Lucid Lucy" Simple Syrup (2021 Sunny War) 3:37
TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER - 1,400 strong, thank you Jess & team. https://curesyngap1.org/blog/syngap1-census-2024-update-61-in-q1-2024-total-1400/ - Stoke webinar: one of the most important considerations for deciding which disease to work on was, “…how strong is the patient advocacy group?” - Stoke CMO Barry Ticho, MD, PhD, FACC during webinar 4/2/24 to discuss findings of STK-001 WELCOME AND CONNECT - New parents are coming fast, reach out to them, tell them how much hope to have. - Connect, connect, connect. - San Diego next week: https://curesyngap1.org/resources/movies/jaxon/ - Hope https://curesyngap1.org/blog/my-syngap1-drive-a-thon-hope4thecure/ - TU to Emily Barnes who is at FasterCures meeting today in Boston, see #S10e98 to see my thoughts about this workshop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOLjUdVUtqo TEAM IS GROWING BOARD - https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1038978 CSO - https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1040061 COO - You? PRESS - UK https://www.channel4.com/news/govt-send-funding-boost-still-billions-short-says-tory-mp-with-affected-family/ - GA https://www.gpb.org/news/2024/04/03/80-of-rare-diseases-are-genetic-thats-why-whole-genome-sequencing-can-help/ What does my genetic report mean? We wrote a blog, but as I've had this conversation a few dozen times, my answer is simpler now. Is it missense or is it truncating? If missense, do more research, if truncating, it is in the first 4 exons (p. Address of 129 or lower). Who else has it? Look on ClinVar and call SRF. Blog: https://curesyngap1.org/blog/understanding-your-genetic-report-with-syngap1-a-rare-disease/ STUDIES https://curesyngap1.org/blog/my-syngap1-drive-a-thon-hope4thecure/ CHOP: ENDD@chop.edu Adults: - Press Release: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1040062 - Study Info: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tOdodcV7E5ROOHWyLn8a48x1WNBOr-U2/view QOL: https://Syngap.Fund/QOL24 39 and counting. #Sprint4Syngap 2024 Total: $168,572 from 347 people Tavilla: $126,385 from 62 Big thanks to them and all teams especially those already over $1k, Phoebe, Kaia, Louie, Kiera, Theo, Hadley & Gracyn. https://curesyngap1.org/events/featured/sprint4syngap-2024/ https://givebutter.com/ALjJXJ REPURPOSING - NAL, blog coming. - Ravicti, enrolled, and blog on Butyrate coming. - Nortriptyline, has been game changing, discussing a larger trial. REFLECTIONS - Family Medical Leave Act #FMLA https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/benefits-leave/fmla - Homeschooling… again, avoid the kneejerk. See #S10e64 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01uhSjxGgGE - Tony update. Grateful and grieving. SOCIAL MATTERS 967 Subscribers on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@CureSYNGAP1 3,483 Subscribers on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/company/18940628/admin/feed/posts/ Socials matters so we can find more people, like this: https://curesyngap1.org/blog/an-emotional-journey-begins-after-a-syngap1-diagnosis/ Podcasts, give all of these a five star review! SRF Channel - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/syngap1-podcasts-by-srf/id6464522917 Episode 138 of #Syngap10 - April 4, 2024 #epilepsy #autism #intellectualdisability #id #anxiety #raredisease #epilepsyawareness #autismawareness #rarediseaseresearch #SynGAPResearchFund #CareAboutRare #PatientAdvocacy #GCchat #Neurology #GeneChat #F78A1 #CureSYNGAP1
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 12/04/2023 featuring: Chuck Brodsky “We Are Each Other's Angels” A Fingerpainter's Murals (1995 Waterbug) 4:54 Joy Clark “Guest” Single (2023 Joy Clark) 3:35 Tre Burt “Get It By Now Blues” Caught It from the Rye (2020 Oh Boy) 2:46 Maya De Vitry “Holy” Infinite (2023 Mad Maker Studio) 5:09 Tom Paxton & John McCutcheon “This Campfire” Together (2023 Tom Paxton & John McCutcheon) 4:12 Emily Barnes “Alongside Lonely” Let in the Light (2017 Emily Barnes) 4:47 Moors & McCumber “Without You” Wired To the Moon (2023 M & M) 3:36 Chris Pureka “Sky Spinning” The Longest Year (2021 Chris Pureka) 3:54 The Westies “Fallen” West Side Stories (2015 Pauper Sky) 3:41 Jen Cork “Maybe Someday” Single (2020 Jen Cork) 6:20 Yasmin Williams “Dawning” Single (2023 Yasmin Williams) 6:27
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 08/14/2023 featuring: James Keelaghan “Cold Missouri Waters” A Recent Future (1995 Tranquilla) 4:59 Emily Barnes “Shape of You” Single is (2023 Emily Barnes) 4:33 Joe Crookston “To Keep You Warm” Darkling & the BlueBird Jubilee (2011 Joe Crookston) 2:42 Raye Zaragoza “Still Here” Hold That Spirit (2023 Rebel River) 4:16 Crowes Pasture “Diamonds” Don't Blink (2023 Crowes Pasture) 4:48 Emily Mure “Come Clean” Worth (2017 Emily Mure) 4:25 Three on a String “Best of Friends” Best of Friends (1979 Ryan Productions) 5:00 Rhiannon Giddens “Shake Sugaree” Tomorrow Is My Turn (2014 Nonesuch) 4:24 Mark Stuart “Can You Come Back?” Left of Nashville (1999 Gearle) 3:31 Abigail Lapell “Halfway to Mexico” Getaway (2019 Coax) 3:21 The Milk Carton Kids “Running on Sweet Smile” I Only See the Moon (2023 Far Cry) 3:21 Caroline Cotter “Don't Wait” Gently as I Go (2023 Caroline Cotter) 2:14 Dave Richardson “Traveling so Far” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:32
Summertime. Good, Ol' summertime. It is a good time to get in some summer reading. My grandchildren from Ohio sent me the book, "If Tea Cups Could Talk" by Emily Barnes. I have enjoyed reading the many warm thoughts in this book over a cup of tea. I have also had many special moments with the grandchildren as we have our tea party. I have learned some interesting lessons about tea cups. China dishes, recovered from shipwrecks, are often good as new long after the ship itself has dissolved in the saltwater. Porcelain is fragile but it is also remarkably durable - like us, like life. Humans are beautiful and breakable like china cups. Humans can heal and grow and move beyond disaster. We can reach out to one another and encouragement and comfort. Nancy Reagan has stated that, "A woman is like a tea bag. It's only when she's in hot water that you realize how strong she is." Tea Time offers so many wonderful possibilities for nurturing friendships. And if tea cups could talk, they would say so much about the past and also about the future. For hundreds of years, "come for tea" has been another way of saying, "Come, let's share a little bit of our lives together." If tea cups could talk, their message no doubt would be, "use me." Warm Thoughts over the tea cup: If you are cold, tea will warm you. If you are too heated, it will cool you. If you are depressed, it will cheer you. If you are exhausted, it will calm you. William Gladstone. She was passionately interested in everything I did. She spoke with candor and good grace. Then, define the reality of crutches and straightened knee on wings of hospitality, she flew to brew the tea. Tom Hegg from "A Cup of Christmas Tea." Have many warm thoughts over a cup of tea. Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea by Luetta G WernerPublished in the Marion Record August 8th, 1996.Download the Found Photo Freebie and cherish your memories of the past.Enjoy flipping through the Vintage Photo Book on your coffee table.I hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! Please follow along on this journey by going to visualbenedictions.com or following me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and Overcast. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! I'd greatly appreciate it.Till next time,Trina
[English version below] Chaith príomhcharachtar an úrscéil seo, Barra Mac Aodhagáin blianta dá óige i scoil thionsclaíoch. San aithris mhothúchánach, mhachnamhach seo, leanaimid scéal Bharraigh agus é ag fáil taithí ar fhórsa brúidiúil múinteoirí, agus ar a thuras i dtreo téarnaimh ón tráma sin. Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Emily Barnes agus Liam Mac Amhlaigh [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] Barra Mac Aodhagáin spent years of his childhood in an industrial school. In this emotional, thoughtful novel, we follow Barra's story as he experiences the full force of brutal teachers, and on his journey towards recovery from that trauma. Guests: Emily Barnes and Liam Mac Amhlaigh
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/17/2023 featuring: Pharis & Jason Romero “You Are a Shining Light” Sweet Old Religion (2018 Lula) 5:02 Grace Morrison “Broken Things” Maybe Modern (2023 Grace Morrison) 4:39 Jared Rabin “Tunnel's End” Chasing the Light (2022 Jared Rabin) 3:10 Low Lily “Love and Loss” Angels in the Wreckage (2023 Low Lily) 3:43 Greg Greenway “Hello Hello Hello” Between Hello and Goodbye (2023 Greg Greenway) 4:54 Allison Russell “Montreal” Outside Child (2021 Birds of Chicago) 3:45 Abby Posner “Digging Corners” Kisbee Ring (2021 Abby Posner) 3:17 Austin MacRae “Unbroken” New Weather (2023 Austin MacRae) 3:51 Rachel Bissex “One Another” Between the Broken Lines (2001 One Take Productions) 3:26 Chuck Brodsky “It Takes Two Wings (Piano)” Gravity, Wings, And Heavy Things (2022 Chuck Brodsky) 3:32 Emily Barnes “Warren County” Single (2022 Emily Barnes) 3:46 Moors & McCumber “There's Always Something” Survival (2021 M & M) 4:01 Ben Bedford “Morning Rise” The Hermit's Spyglass (2018 Ben Bedford) 1:19
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/16/2023 featuring: Malcolm MacWatt “North Atlantic Summer” Settler (2021 Need To Know) 5:01 Emily Barnes “Warren County” Single (2022 Emily Barnes) 3:46 Wes Collins “Last Saturday” Jabberwockies (2022 Wes Collins) 2:43 Lily DeTaeye “What We Do” Single (2022 Station 1) 5:04 Ben Bedford “Murmurations” Valley of Stars (2023 Ben Bedford) 3:39 Courtney Hartman “Moontalk” Glade (2021 Reckoner) 3:11 David Jacobs-Strain “Pescadero Beach” Live from the Left Coast (2013 David Jacobs-Strain) 3:16 The Bombadils “Through and Through” Dear Friend (2022 The Bombadils) 3:30 Peter Mulvey & SistaStrings “Trempealeau” Live at the Cafe Carpe (2020 Righteous Babe) 3:21 Donald Rubinstein “I'd Rather be a Wanderer” Knightriders (2008 Donald Rubinstein) 3:42 Ellis Delaney “Wherever You Are” The Guest House (2017 Ellis Delaney) 3:48 Rhiannon Giddens “Build A House” Single (2022 Rhiannon Giddens) 4:43 The Honey Dewdrops “Garden” Light Behind Light (2022 The Honey Dewdrops) 4:09
Emily Barnes sensed, as an in-house lawyer, that there weren't enough female mediators, with a glaring gap in the marketing being that certain voices weren't being heard. Now working as a mediator, she feels it is “the best job I've ever had”. On this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Dewberry mediator Emily Barnes to discuss her varied career paths prior to finding mediation, why moving into this space was so personally and professionally important for her, whether there still exists an imbalance in the mediation space, and her perception of the state of affairs for mediation in Australia as we head into a new year. Ms Barnes also outlines how and why mediation use is increasing and why it is now its own standalone profession as opposed to being a retirement plan for lawyers, the opportunities being created by increased demand for services, practical steps to get more involved in mediation work, best practice principles for mediators, and what mediators have to look forward to. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 11/21/2022 featuring: Emily Barnes “Alongside Lonely” Let in the Light (2017 Emily Barnes) 4:47 Lily DeTaeye “Floating Away” Single (2022 Lily DeTaeye) 3:00 James Lee Baker “100 Summers” 100 Summers (2020 James Lee Baker) 3:47 Lilli Lewis “Piece of Mine” Americana (2021 Elysium House) 4:47 Kris Angelis “A Happy Song” Damn Shame Waste (2022 Kris Angelis) 4:23 Lon “Earthquake” Thankfully Distracted (2022 Lonakot) 2:49 Ever More Nest “Almost Home” Out Here Now (2022 Ever More Nest) 3:41 Tre Burt “Get It By Now Blues” Caught It from the Rye (2020 Oh Boy) 2:46 Kelly Bosworth “Waters” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (2015 Sundilla) 2:26 Seth Boyer “Lie to Me” Pre Exodus (2012 Seth Boyer) 3:28 Ordinary Elephant “Worth the Weight” Honest (2019 Ordinary Elephant) 3:13 Julian Taylor “100 Proof” Beyond the Reservoir (2022 Howling Turtle) 3:58 Tiffany Williams “When I'm Gone” When You Go (2019 Tiffany Williams) 3:19 The Brother Brothers “Red and Gold” Some People I Know (2018 Compass) 2:19
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Mathes, Chief Executive Officer of the Online Learning Consortium, YOUR guest cohost is Dr. Emily Barnes, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education, coming fall 2022. What's the difference between remote & online learning, & what is emergency response remote learning? Listen in to find out! As CEO, Dr. Mathes is responsible for the development of OLC's long-range goals, strategies, plans & policies. She also provides leadership in researching & planning strategic initiatives, special projects & partnerships that align with OLC's mission, vision & goals. Dr. Mathes has 25 years of experience in both public & private higher education where she has served as a faculty member & an academic leader. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Learn more about what others are saying about their EdUp experience ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● YOU can follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thank YOU for listening! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #144, YOUR guest is Dr. Mark Lombardi, President of Maryville University, YOUR guest cohost is Dr. Emily Barnes, Provost & Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs at Cleary University, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is LeadSquared! What's the first thing a prospective student does when they walk on to a college campus? Listen in to find out! Since his 2007 inauguration, Dr. Lombardi has provided visionary leadership for Maryville University. Nationally, he is recognized as a thought leader in the higher education revolution & is frequently called upon to address Maryville University's significant advances in educational access, technology, partnerships & developing an individualized path for students learning & success. He is also co-author of the recently released book Pivot: A Vision for the New University (2019). Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Learn more about what others are saying about their EdUp experience ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● YOU can follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thank YOU for listening! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
Emily Barnes is a mom of two little girls, Elliott (3) and Scottie (2), and is married to her best friend who is an electrical engineer with Caterpillar. Emily recently moved from Central Illinois, where she served as an Assistant Principal in a K-5 building and Student Services Coordinator in a district of 4,500 students, to Sumner County, Tennessee where she currently serves as an Instructional Coach, but will be transitioning into the role of Assistant Principal for a brand new middle school on a new K-12 campus, called Liberty Creek, in the fall of 2022. Emily is one of the few people who can literally say that she is living her dream and is thankful and blessed every day to get to do what she does and to love the people she loves. Key Takeaways: Shout out to Matthew X Joseph and the power of connections. Shout out to George M Ferro for the concept of betting on oneself. Relationships and connections are critical to people's success. Schools can have a fun atmosphere and high expectations at the same time. Modeling and psychological safety allows authenticity to take center stage. Taking ownership of mistakes you make allows for growth. Leaders need to model grace and accountability. Use objective information and specific questioning to increase self awareness. Contact: Twitter: @mrs_eebarnes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/10/2022 featuring: Emily Barnes “Alongside Lonely” Let in the Light (2017 Emily Barnes) 4:47 Hannah Wyatt “The Desperation Waltz” Iron Line (2021 Hannah Wyatt) 4:16 Dom Flemons “Texas Easy Street” Black Cowboys (2018 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:52 Tiffany Williams & Jonathan Dean “If It Wasn't” I'll Be Back Soon (2021 Tiffany Williams) 3:33 Dan Weber “Goodbye New Orleans” The Way the River Goes (2022 Dan Weber) 4:12 Crowes Pasture “Louisiana Charm” Crowes Pasture (2016 Crowes Pasture) 3:32 Sara Routh “By the Way” Heavy Love (2021 Boots & Whiskey) 4:22 Last Year's Man “Still Be Here” Single (2021 Last Year's Man) 3:13 Tanya Savory “Bright Side” Better Shade of Green (1993 Grand Prairie) 3:17 David Jacobs-Strain “Pescadero Beach” Live from the Left Coast (2013 David Jacobs-Strain) 3:16 Irene Kelley “Carolina Special” Single (2021 IRK) 2:52 Tre Burt “I Cannot Care” You, Yeah, You (2021 Oh Boy) 2:41 The Host Country “A Lot of Things Are Said” Walk Away (2014 The Host Country) 4:04
[English version below] San úrscéal gearr clúiteach seo, insítear scéal Eibinéasair Scrúg, seanchnuastóir crua a dtagann taibhse a sheanchomhghleacaí gnó Iacób Meárlaí ar cuairt chuige, agus taibhsí ón Nollaig a bhí, atá, agus a bheidh. Tar éis a gcuairte, déantar duine níos cineálta agus níos séimhe de Scrúg. Seo é an scéal is cáiliúla riamh faoin Nollaig, agus is ann atá go leor de nósanna na Nollag fréamhaithe — an ghé, an Phutóg Nollag agus an puinse! Ceann de na scéalta Nollag is cáiliúla a scríobhadh riamh. Úrscéal gearr le Charles Dickens is ea Duan na Nollag (A Christmas Carol), a foilsíodh in 1843. Eagrán nua Gaeilge é seo bunaithe ar aistriúchán an fhoclóirí, an tAthair Pádraig Ua Duinnín, agus é athchóirithe do léitheoirí ár linne ag Maitiú Ó Coimín. Is iad seanléaráidí Arthur Rackham atá mar mhaisiúchán ar an leabhar. Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Emily Barnes agus Ailbe van der Heide A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, is one of the world's best-known books. First published in 1843, A Christmas Carol tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an old miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man. Duan na Nollag was translated by the famous lexicographer Patrick Dineen, and edited and adapted for young readers by Maitiú Ó Coimín, and this beautifil new hardback edition is beautifully illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Presenter: Seán Ó Catháin Guests: Emily Barnes and Ailbe van der Heide
Summertime. Good, ole' summertime. It is a good time to get in some summer reading. My grandchildren from Ohio sent me the book, "If Teacups Could Talk" by Emily Barnes. I have enjoyed reading the many warm thoughts in this book over a cup of tea. I have also had many special moments with the grandchildren, as we have our tea party. I have learned some interesting lessons about tea cups. China dishes recovered from shipwrecks are often good as new, long after the ship itself has dissolved in the salt water. Porcelain is fragile, but it is also remarkably durable, like us, like life. Humans are beautiful and breakable, like china cups. Humans can heal and grow and move beyond disaster, we can reach out to one another and encouragement and comfort. Nancy Reagan has stated that a woman is like a tea bag. It's only when she's in hot water that you realize how strong she is. Tea Time offers so many wonderful possibilities for nurturing friendships, and if tea cups could talk, they would say so much about the past, and also about the future. For hundreds of years "come for tea" has been another way of saying, "Come, let's share a little bit of our lives together." If tea cups could talk their message no doubt would be "Use Me." Warm Thoughts over the teacup: If you are cold, tea will warm you. If you are too heated, it will cool you. If you are depressed, it will cheer you. If you are exhausted, it will calm you. William Gladstone. She was passionately interested in everything I did. She spoke with candor and good grace. Then defied the reality of crutches and straighten knee on wings of hospitality, she flew to brew the tea. Tom Haeg - A Cup of Christmas Tea. Have many warm thoughts over a cup of tea. Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea by Luetta G WernerPublished in the Marion Record August 8th, 1996.Download the Found Photo Freebie and cherish your memories of the past.Enjoy flipping through the Vintage Photo Book on your coffee table.I hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! Please follow along on this journey by going to visualbenedictions.com or following me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and Overcast. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! I'd greatly appreciate it.Till next time,Trina
As the saying goes “money can’t buy happiness”, but does getting paid more make us happier and more motivated at work? And if not, what does? And why is it still such a taboo topic? We also hear negotiation strategies to use with your boss and what you need to do to stay employable after 40. GUESTS: Professor Adrian Furnham, author of The New Psychology of Money (and about 100 other books) Adjunct professor at BI Norwegian Business School and professor at University College London. Emily Barnes, mediator Kate McCallum, financial advisor and co-author of The Joy of Money. (This show was first broadcast on Radio National on November 30, 2020.) Producer: Maria Tickle
As the saying goes “money can’t buy happiness”, but does getting paid more make us happier and more motivated at work? And if not, what does? And why is it still such a taboo topic? We also hear negotiation strategies to use with your boss and what you need to do to stay employable after 40. GUESTS: Professor Adrian Furnham, author of The New Psychology of Money (and about 100 other books) Adjunct professor at BI Norwegian Business School and professor at University College London. Emily Barnes, mediator Kate McCallum, financial advisor and co-author of The Joy of Money. (This show was first broadcast on Radio National on November 30, 2020.) Producer: Maria Tickle
[English version below] Bhris ar m'fhoighne. Ní fhéadfainn é a sheasamh níos faide. Bhí an fhuil ag borradh i mo chuislí. rug mé ar shrian an chapaill amach as a dhá lámh. Sheas mé suas gcarr cosúil leis na fir eile. Ansin thugas laisc don chapall. Réab sí chun cinn. Ba bheag nár caitheadh siar amach as an gcarr mé leis iarracht. ‘Nois bhí sí sna cosa in airde agus muid ag breith suas ar na carranna eile. Bhí deannach ag éirí ó rothaí an chairr. Bhreathnaigh mé síos ar mo Dheaide ach ní hé a bhí ann anois ach Judah Ben-Hur é féin. Bhí meangadh ar a bhéal. “Shíl mé nach mbainfeá an srian amach as lámha t'athar go brách,” adeir sé. Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Emily Barnes agus Eilís Everard [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] A collection of short stories by Mike P. Ó Conaola, in Irish. Presenter: Seán Ó Catháin Guests: Emily Barnes and Eilís Everard
As the saying goes “money can’t buy happiness”, but does getting paid more make us happier and more motivated at work? And if not, what does? And why is it still such a taboo topic? We also hear negotiation strategies to use with your boss and what you need to do to stay employable after 40. GUESTS: Professor Adrian Furnham, author of The New Psychology of Money (and about 100 other books) Adjunct professor at BI Norwegian Business School and professor at University College London. Emily Barnes, mediator Kate McCallum, financial advisor and co-author of The Joy of Money. Producer: Maria Tickle
As the saying goes “money can’t buy happiness”, but does getting paid more make us happier and more motivated at work? And if not, what does? And why is it still such a taboo topic? We also hear negotiation strategies to use with your boss and what you need to do to stay employable after 40. GUESTS: Professor Adrian Furnham, author of The New Psychology of Money (and about 100 other books) Adjunct professor at BI Norwegian Business School and professor at University College London. Emily Barnes, mediator Kate McCallum, financial advisor and co-author of The Joy of Money. Producer: Maria Tickle
This is The EdUp Experience President Series Episode #31 - In this episode, we welcome Dr. Emily Barnes, Interim President at Cleary University. Cleary University is dedicated to providing an intimate and inclusive, student-centered business education that instills the values of the Cleary Mind. Emily talks to us about how to nurture women leaders, her transition from Provost to Interim President and how she uses pressure as a great motivator! Provost Emily Barnes, MLS, Ed.D., is the eleventh president (interim) of Cleary University who assumed office on May 8, 2020. Barnes is the University's first female provost and first female interim president. In 2020, she acquired a doctorate in Higher Education Leadership. She completed her graduate studies in academic librarianship and human-computer interaction at the Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing. She specializes in inclusive pedagogical methods, cognitive disruptive technologies, curriculum development, and concepts of adaptable leadership. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
Hosted by Riot Radio's Evan Halbert Documenting the day to day lives of Durham College students living through a global pandemic.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/13/2020 featuring: Emily Barnes "Alongside Lonely" Let in the Light (2017 Emily Barnes) 4:47 Grace Morrison "Mothers" Single (2020 Grace Morrison) 2:54 Austin MacRae "Bats in the Attic" Bats in the Attic (2015 Austin MacRae) 3:48 Sophie Buskin "Strange Things" Sweet Creature (2018 Sophie Buskin) 4:48 Chris Titchner "I'll Come Back Around" Already Gone (2020 Chris Titchner) 2:39 Mouths of Babes "Spring" Brighter In the Dark (2017 Mouths of Babes) 3:51 Chris Moyse "Dancing Round a Fire" Bitter Ballads & Cynical Prayers (2020 Chris Moyse) 3:06 Sara Thomsen "Song Like a Seed" Song Like a Seed (2019 Sara Thomsen) 4:42 Jud Caswell "Phoebe on a Fencepost" Live at the Seagull Shop (Jud Caswell) 3:02 Scott Fab "Someday Soon Somehow" Someday Soon Somehow (2020 Scott Fab) 3:40 Ordinary Elephant "Jenny & James" Honest (2019 Ordinary Elephant) 3:27 Brooks Williams "Seven Sisters" Work My Claim (2020 Brooks Williams) 3:20 Anna Lynch "Apples in the Fall" Apples in the Fall (2020 SJ21 Records & Tapes) 3:30 Chad Elliott "Magnolias in the Trees" Wreck and Ruin (2015 Chad Elliott) 3:22
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Andrew Delaney is a songwriter, producer, teacher, filmmaker, and comedian from the Dallas, TX area. Find all things related to Andrew here: https://www.andrewdelaneymusic.com/Andrew's intro song was "Elephants" and can be downloaded here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/elephants/1213290496?i=1213290595This song has also been covered by Alice Wallace and can be found here: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/elephants/1337886324?i=1337886331Andrew spoke about the following songwriting competitions/festivals:Falcon Ridge Folk Festival: https://falconridgefolk.com/The Kerrville Folk Festival NewFolk Competition: https://www.kerrvillefolkfestival.org/new-folkRocky Mountain Folks Fest: https://bluegrass.com/folks/lineup/songwriter-showcaseSongwriter Serenade: https://www.songwriterserenade.com/Andrew spoke about producing albums by Emily Barnes and Justin Pickard: Emily's album Rare Birds can be pre-ordered here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/322138005/rare-birds-a-new-record-by-emily-barnes?ref=project_buildJustin can be found here: http://www.justinpickard.com/Andrew spoke about Justin Farren: http://www.justinfarren.com/Andrew and Tom spoke about Wes Collins: https://wescollins.com/Andrew mentioned cowriting a song with Rachel Laven: http://www.rachellavenmusic.com/Andrew was invited to the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival: https://hplfilmfestival.com/films/howardAndrew Mentioned Ordinary Elephant and their cover song of his original "Australia". Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30rZfre3q8wAndrew spoke about cellist Madeline Herdeman, who played cello on Elephants. https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/madelineherdemanTom Mentioned his favorite Andrew Delaney songs:Elephants:https://music.apple.com/us/album/elephants/1213290496?i=1213290595Lina: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/lina/1213290496?i=1213291023Groove On: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/groove-on/1213290496?i=1213290590Seven Wonders: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/seven-wonders-requiem-for-andre-the-giant/1409944019?i=1409944605The Night I Killed Bubbles the Clown: https://andrewdelaney.bandcamp.com/track/the-night-i-killed-bubbles-the-clown-liveNot in My House: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/not-in-my-house/891100937?i=891101786The Comedian: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/the-comedian/1409944019?i=1409944732Rise and Shine:https://music.apple.com/ca/album/rise-shine-pheonix-dactylifera/1409944019?i=1409944463Please subscribe to the podcast via any podcast app. Feel free to email singersongwriterpodcast@gmail.com with any questions or comments.Https://www.tommeny.com
Clandestine Amigo will be here next week! We’re going to talk to them about their re-emergence in Longmont in March and hear some music from the band! Music Calendar Wednesday, February 20 Still Cellars MoJazz Duo at 6:30PM Dicken’s Opera House CMA Jazz Ensemble at 8PM 300 Suns Open Acoustic Jam at 6PM Thursday, February 21 Lazy Dog Boulder Voodoo Visionary at 9PM Laughing Goat Jason Brandt at 9PM Dannik’s Gunbarrel Corner Bar Paul Soderman & the Boulder Blues Club at 7PM License Number 1 George Nelson Band St Vrain Cidery Blake and Shuck Live Music at 6PM Friday, February 22 Still Cellars Lucs Wolf at 6:30 PM The Roost AJ Fullerton at 8:30PM Grossen Bart Scupanon at 7PM Tasty Weasel Grant and Tone at 5PM No Name Bar Ben Hanna Music at 3PM Lazy Dog Launch Base (a tribute to Jerry Garcia) at 9PM Oskar Blues Boulder Chris Dismuke at 7:30PM Saturday, February 23 Grossen Bart Brewery Bad Hollie & the Rolled up News Paper at 2PM Longs Peak Pub Bonnie & Taylor Sims, Aaron & Erin Youngber at 8PM Bootstrap Brewing Longmont College Radio at 6PM Left Hand Brewing Crick Wooder at 5PM Longtucky Spirits Harmony and Brad at 7PM Left Hand Brewing Shawn Cunnane at 5PM Tasty Weasel Peak2Peak at 4:30PM Oskar Blues Boulder Foxfeather at 8PM The Gold Hill Store Colin Robison at 5PM License # 1 Banshee Tree at 9PM World Famous Dark Horse Jim Bradford Band at 10PM Wild Woods Brewery Bo DePena at 5PM Dannik’s Gunbarrel Corner Bar Mad Dog Blues Duo at 7:30PM Sunday, February 24 Mountain Sun Pub Matt Flaherty Band at 9PM Laughing Goat Christie Lenee at 7:30PM Left Hand Brewing Scott Von at 4:30PM St Vrain Cidery Amplified Souls at 4PM Monday, February 25 Laughing Goat Carolyn Hunter, Theresa Peterson, Zy’ev Left Hand, and Emily Barnes at 8PM License # 1 Open Mic Night hosted by Foxfeather at 7:30PM Tuesday, February 26 Grossen Bart Brewery Open Mic Night hosted by Andy Eppler at 6PM
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/04/2019 featuring: Tellico “Ballad of Zona Abston” Woven Waters (Organic 2018) 5:03 Sophie Buskin “Sweet Creature” Sweet Creature (Sophie Buskin 2018) 3:57 Gordie Tentrees “Love in Ink” Less is More (Gordie Tentrees 2015) 4:03 Rachael Kilgour “Garden” Game Changer (New Song 2019) 3:28 Mike P. Ryan “Left Behind” At Home in the Darkness (Mike P. Ryan 2018) 3:36 Ordinary Elephant “Thank You” Before I Go (Berkalin 2017) 1:47 Bob Sumner “Rosalee” Wasted Love Songs (Bob Sumner 2019) 3:01 Emily Barnes “Don't Know Who I'll Be” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2017) 3:56 The Honey Dewdrops “Welcome to the Club” Anyone Can See (The Honey Dewdrops 2019) 3:27 Abigail Lapell “Ask Me No Questions” Getaway (Coax 2019) 2:37 Ben Bedford “Letters from the Earth” The Pilot and the Flying Machine (Waterbug 2016) 4:10 Tiffany Williams “When I'm Gone” When You Go (Tiffany Williams 2019) 3:19 John Shain & FJ Venture “Songs for an Old Friend” Tomorrow Will Be Yesterday Soon (Flyin' 2019) 3:31 Bethel Steele “I Like You” Shadows and Light (Bethel Steele 2015) 3:20
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/21/2019 featuring: Gary Paul “The Winds of Oklahoma” American Road (Storm Canyon 2018) 05:02 Lula Wiles “Hometown” What Will We Do (Smithsonian Folkways 2019) 03:12 Jen Cork & The Good Hope “So Far to Go” Forever to Fall (Corkjrecords 2015) 04:18 Dan Navarro “Wichita Lineman” Live at the Sundilla Concert Series (Sundilla 2013) 05:53 Terry Klein “Anika” Tex (Terry Klein 2019) 03:19 Emily Barnes “Careful with My Heart” Rare Birds (Emily Barnes 2019) 03:19 Austin MacRae “The Mill Song” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2016) 03:59 The Honey Dewdrops “Same Old” Tangled Country (The Honey Dewdrops 2015) 04:21 John McCutcheon “Living in the Country” To Everyone in All the World (Apalsongs 2019) 02:54 Cry, Cry, Cry “Shades of Gray” Cry, Cry, Cry (Razor & Tie 1998) 05:02 Amber Rubarth “New York” American Folk (American Folk 2018) 02:51 The Fugitives“My Mother Sang” The Promise of Strangers (Borealis 2018) 03:16 Ordinary Elephant “Highway 71” Before I Go (Berkalin 2017) 03:24
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/14/2019 featuring: Todd Burge “Comic Book Sleeve” Your Reflection Will Kill You (Bunj Jam 2018) 03:44 Heather Styka “Love Harder” North (Kite Strip 2018) 04:33 Moors and McCumber “We All Fall Down” Acrobats (Moors and McCumber 2018) 03:16 Rebecca Loebe “Ghosts” Give Up Your Ghosts (Blue Corn 2019) 03:23 The Brother Brothers “Comes and Goes” Up Close at Faraway Sound (The Brother Brothers 2016) 02:21 The Rough & Tumble “Viroqua, WI” We Made Ourselves a Home When We Didn't Know (The Rough & Tumble 2018) 03:47 Jonathan Byrd “It Don't Make Sense” Pickup Cowboy (Jonathan Byrd 2018) 02:19 Oliver the Crow “Ashes of a Day Gone By” Oliver the Crow (Oliver the Crow 2018) 03:07 Emily Barnes “Untitled” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2017) 02:58 Davey O. “Coming Home” A Bright Horizon Line (H30 2017) 04:02 Molly Venter and Goodnight Moonshine I'm the Only One Who Will Tell You, You're Bad (Goodnight Moonshine 2018) 03:45 Wood & Wire “Texas” North of Despair (Blue Corn 2018) 03:04 Emerald Rae “Sadie Dear” Emerald Rae (Emerald Rae 2018) 03:05
➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at69/➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday Featured in This Episode... Featured in This Episode... #4 Four Steps to Fingerpicking Freedom When starting out on your guitar journey, fingerpicking seems so cool, but also so difficult. And like me, maybe you thought, "I wanna learn that... but when I'm good enough." Well, I want to tell you that you that you are good enough, right now. Whether you're a beginner or have been playing guitar for a while, you can fingerpick as long as you know the four basic steps that I cover in this video. #3 What's On the Turntable This Week? This week's featured acoustic artist is Emily Barnes, who came recommended to us by Acoustic Tuesday listener Pam B. of Nazareth PA. As soon as I received Pam's recommendation I took it seriously. She lives in the same town where Martin Guitars is based, so clearly, she's a guitar geek who knows what she's talking about. This recommendation totally blew my socks off. Emily is very much under the radar, but she shouldn't be. She's an outstanding singer/songwriter, her playing is fantastic and her lyrical content is so moving. You won't be disappointed. #2 Journey Instruments Travel Guitar Review As a guitar geek, we want to travel and we want to bring a guitar. But traveling with a guitar can sometimes be anxiety-inducing. I've tried quite a few of the travel guitars, but they all have that shape that causes red flags with the TSA. It's a hassle, and you're always worried about the guitar. Journey Instruments has the solution to your worries. #1 Auld Supercut Noah has been at a very special project for quite some time. One year ago, we had the Tony's Acoustic Challenge members participate in a song challenge. Over the course of two weeks, they learned an entire song, measure by measure. They had another two weeks to practice the song and then submit a video of themselves playing the song. We received over 60 video submissions of this song! We have made a supercut of the song Auld Lang Syne. It's a treat to watch. Sit back and enjoy!
[English version below] Ní hiontas gur baineadh stangadh as an saol nuair a foilsíodh An Strainséara i 1942. Ba ghearr gus aithníodh é ar úrscéalta móra na haoise, agus níl aon mhaolú tagtha ar a cháil ó shin, ach a mhalairt. D'fhógair sé go raibh scríbhneoir den scoth ar an saol, agus léirigh Albert Camus cumas a chruthaitheachta arís ina dhiaidh. Tá an saothar clasaiceach seo ar fáil in nGaeilge ar deireadh thiar, a bhuíochas ar aistriúcháin Dhiarmada Uí Ghráinne, scríbhneoir atá go mór faoi anáil Camus agus nualitríocht na hEorpa trí cheile. Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Emily Barnes agus Tristan Rosenstock [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] An Strainséara or l'Étranger, first published in 1942 was soon recognised as one of the more famous novels of the age and it has not faded much since. This version was translated by Diarmuid Ó Gráinne and published by Coiscéim in 2013. Presenter: Seán Ó Catháin Guests: Emily Barnes and Tristan Rosenstock
From Millennial to Baby Boomer this mother/daughter duo Kim and Emily are bridging the gap between generations sharing their different perspectives of their entrepreneurial journeys. Kim was in corporate America for over 20 years and is now helping women make major changes in their lives so they can live life pursuing their passion and is living proof that it's never too late to start something new. Emily is pivoting from being a full time hairdresser to a holistic nutritionist helping women transition to a plant based lifestyle without having to skip dessert. To connect with Emily: Instagram @em_barnes HERE Facebook @ethicalhealthandfitness HERE https://www.ethicalhealthandfitness.com To connect with Kim: Instagram @kimberlypennacchia HERE Facebook @unapologeticwealthandfreedom HERE https://www.unapologeticwealthandfreedom.com LinkedIN HERE Like Daughter Like Mother Podcast Subscribe and Listen HERE ________________________________________________ SAME PODCAST, NEW NAME! If this episode resonates with you, I would love to hear all about it! If you could take a quick second and leave a 5 Star review and share with anyone you know who you feel would enjoy this podcast as well, I would be forever grateful. You can also connect with me on Instagram HERE and Facebook HERE For business and collaboration inquiries, email iamjengallagher@gmail.com Subscribe To YouTube Channel HERE
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 09/11/2017 featuring music and conversation with Emily Barnes. Emily Barnes “Alongside Lonely” Let in the Light (Emily Barnes 2017) 4:47 Emily Barnes “Untitled” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2017) 2:58 Emily Barnes “Don't Know Who I'll Be” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2017) 3:56 Emily Barnes “Let In the Light” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2017) 4:15 Emily Barnes “Linger Longer” Let in the Light (Emily Barnes 2017) 3:30
Networking for young nonprofit professionals—getting out of your comfort zone and getting out there
Jene and Evie talk with Bob and Emily Barnes regarding Bob's new book “An Old Guys Guide to Living Young”.
Hello again! This is another very short interview with one of the wonderful people donating to our Rating and Review Raffle! Her name is Emily Barnes, and she has made for us, a 3 chambered dice bag! Courtesy of Emily Barnes!! For more info on our Raffle, please visit: https://carpegm.net/contest/