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[WEEKEND RECAP 04-20-25] The ability to connect the dots has been made a lot easier. The software exists to prevent Democrats from hiding their crimes. We can find out in minutes what it took months to do in the past. And that required a team of employees. https://x.com/amuse/status/1908929605085372566 Two DC Democrats were arrested for vandalizing five Teslas in their neighborhood. Police are investigating the crimes as politically motivated hate crimes. Justin Fisher was a federal employee and his wife Emily Fisher was an exec at a clean energy NGO.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
Can cannabis be the key to lowering healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes?Impossible, right?Think again.Leafwell has analyzed millions of data points and uncovered staggering, undeniable results—cannabis patients experience fewer ER visits, reduced prescription drug use, and better health outcomes compared to non-users. These findings aren't just groundbreaking—they're a wake-up call.This is just the beginning of unlocking the true potential of plant medicine, and with further research, education, and access, millions more could benefit.This week, we sit down with Emily Fisher & Dr. June Chin of Leafwell to discuss:The shocking data proving cannabis' impact on healthcareHow employers are integrating cannabis into their benefitsHow insurance coverage could change the future of medical cannabisGuest Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-arida/Apply for a Medical Marijuana Card Online - LeafwellInstagram (@leafwell_official)https://x.com/LeafwellLeafwellhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/leafwellofficial/Our Links:Bryan Fields on TwitterKellan Finney on TwitterThe Dime on TwitterAt Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcastThe Dime has a New Website. Shhhh its not finished.The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis PodcastSign up for our playbook here:
Emily Fisher turned her personal experience into a mission, founding Leafwell to help others gain access to medical cannabis. We'll be diving into her inspiring journey, how cannabis played a role in her recovery, and the challenges people in the US face when trying to get their medical cannabis card. Visit our website: CannabisHealthRadio.comFollow us on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram.Find us on Rumble.Keep your privacy! Buy NixT420 Odor Remover
Today's conversation is with Business Strategist and Mindset Expert Emily Fisher. She has a decade of business-building experience as an author, top-200 global podcast host, and founder of the brand, Aligned CEO. As a coach, she has supported hundreds of entrepreneurs across the globe - helping them overcome limiting patterns, align with their inner power and create breakthrough results in their business. Together the ladies dove into: The impact of Emily scaling quickly in her business & caused her to pull back for a year What it looks like to balance the energetics with taking real action in business What it means to DECIDE and then move forward powerfully How to differentiate between self-sabotage and desire How to view self-sabotage differently The money breakthroughs Emily had from the Money seminar where she and Kehla met What it means to create with money and not have it as an end goal ..and so much more! THE GIVEAWAY DETAILS (open until March 6th) Follow Emily on Instagram Emily's Podcast Current Special Emily's Website Check out Kehla's website Grab Kehla's Freebies Follow Kehla on IG Follow Kehla on Insight Timer Thank you for taking a moment to listen, rate & share this podcast!
I am excited to be highlighting my business coach and mentor, Emily Fisher. She is passionate about helping enterpreneurs with getting into the driver's seat of their businesses and lives. Growing up, Emily was an atheist. Using her quick wits and saffy business sense allowed her to be succesful in life as she helped many start-up businesses working her 9-5 jobs. Then she had a NDE- near death experience, and something changed. We are going to explore that journey and how this has molded and changed Emily's approach to life and her own human journey. This is a LIVE CALL IN SHOW: 1-800-930-2819 Please call in with your own personal NDE questions, story, requests for guidance etc.
Another strong and local talent joins us in The Cafe! Put your hands together for Emily Fisher! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicians-cafe/support
UBS Art Advisory Specialist, Matthew Newton, is joined by Mari-Claudia Jimenez, Chairman, President, Americas, and Head of Global Business Development at Sotheby's, to discuss the headline sale of the fall 2023 auction season, the Emily Fisher Landau collection. One of the most substantial collections of 20th Century and contemporary art to go to auction, the sale this November provides a backdrop for families and individuals to learn about an important consideration in a collection's lifecycle: the estate consignment process.
Today, I have registered dietician (and my amazing friend) Emily Fisher on the show to talk about all things nutrition for athletes and beyond! She answers YOUR questions asked through instagram and dives deep into some controversial and confusing topics. Emily does a great job of sharing her wisdom and navigating these more challenging topics surrounding food and nutrition. Some questions covered include "Are artificial sweeteners bad for you?" "Do greens powders work?" "What is the process to becoming a registered dietician?" "Can I eat white bread products or is whole wheat actually better?" "How can I fuel long runs without gels?" And many more! Please note this is not a replacement for individualized nutrition counseling. To connect with Emily, you can DM her on her instagram! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellness.with.emily/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sabrina30353/support
On May 11, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a proposed rule under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act, which targets carbon pollution standards for fossil-fuel based plants. Over the past several months, EEI has engaged constructively with EPA and outlined several important priorities for these regulations that are consistent with the ongoing clean energy transition that EEI's member companies are leading. On this episode, Emily Fisher, EEI executive vice president of clean energy and general counsel, and Alex Bond, EEI deputy general counsel of clean energy and climate, discuss the proposed rule, the potential implications for electric companies and their customers, and what comes next for this proposal. Editor's note: This conversation was recorded in late May.
Bill & Mike Got Your Wednesday Up & Running With Cavs Heat Preview From Cavs-Campy Russell - Business Insider Gregg Stebben Talked After the Hurricane, Burger King Changes - Emily Fisher-Culinary Fights Cancer - NBC Radio Rory O'Neill had the latest on the kidnapping and murder of Americans in Mexico, and whether it is safe to travel there for spring break - You might be surprised how many people are working for themselves, rather than a company that is owned by someone else-NBC Radio Erin Real
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) marks one of the greatest investments in clean energy in U.S. history. As part of the $369 billion investment to promote domestic energy production and manufacturing, the IRA established the Energy Infrastructure Reinvestment (EIR) Program under the Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office and appropriated $5 billion to help fund certain clean energy and carbon reduction projects through fiscal year 2026. On this episode, Jigar Shah, director of DOE's Loan Programs Office, which oversees the EIR, and Emily Fisher, EEI Executive Vice President of Clean Energy and General Counsel, discuss this program and explain how it can help our industry accelerate its transition to cleaner energy sources while helping to minimize the cost impacts on customers. For more information, visit the DOE's EIR webpage. Interested applicants can request a pre-application consultation by emailing lpo@hq.doe.gov.
Public defender Emily Fisher shares her unique perspective of the broken indigent defense system and offers her unique insight into solutions, including the value of community.
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on the West Virginia v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) case limited the authority of the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from existing stationary sources, like power plants. During this episode, EEI Deputy General Counsel of Clean Energy and Climate Alex Bond will lead a discussion with Emily Fisher, EEI general counsel and senior vice president of clean energy, and Maggie Peloso, partner at Vinson & Elkins, about how this case landed in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, what the decision means for both electric companies and the EPA, and whether it will affect ongoing efforts to deliver a resilient clean energy future to customers.
The superstition of apricots and military tanks. Native Polish police officer visits with former Polish president. Lottery presenter reads wrong number. The Indiana/Michigan border war. A visit with Jay Socol and Emily Fisher with the City of College Station. Cheez-It is coming out with a new flavor. A visit with the Arts Council of the Brazos Valley. Scientists have grown plants in moon dirt.
Université Sainte-Anne is about to enter its sixth week of a strike. Fourth year student Emily Fisher, and English professor Darryl Whetter talk about it's affects on faculty, students, and what this means moving forward.
This week Dr Anna Volkmer is back in the hosts chair, interviewing PhD Students, Esther Hui and Emily Fisher. Esther and Emily both study in the International Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Centre at University College London. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is an evidence-based therapy for people with dementia. It is the only non-medical therapy endorsed by UK government guidelines for the cognitive symptoms of dementia. Group CST treatment involves 14 or more sessions of themed activities, which typically run twice weekly. The aims of sessions are to actively stimulate and engage people with dementia, whilst providing an optimal learning environment and the social benefits of a group. CST is widely used across the UK as well as globally, with work ongoing in at least 35 countries. The International CST Centre was set up to co-ordinate this work and is directed by Professor Aimee Spector. In this podcast Esther and Emily discuss the programme, their studies and how they're adapting CST to work in different cultures and settings. For more information visit: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/international-cognitive-stimulation-therapy/ http://www.cstdementia.com/ -- You can find out more about our panellists, and their work on our website. There you will also find a full transcript: https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/podcast-virtual-cognititive-stimulation-therapy-studies/ -- Like what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast - and don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode. This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society, who we thank for their ongoing support.
In early February, executives from the Edison Electric Institute briefed Wall Street analysts, bankers, investors, and other industry stakeholders on the state of the U.S. electric power industry in New York City. Today's episode will feature a recap of the briefing, which featured presentations from Brian Wolff, EEI's Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Vice President of Public Policy and External Affairs; Emily Fisher, EEI's General Counsel, Corporate Secretary, and Senior Vice President of Clean Energy; Phil Moeller, EEI's Executive Vice President of Business Operations Group and Regulatory Affairs; and Richard McMahon, EEI's Senior Vice President of Energy Supply and Finance. These leaders covered several high-priority topics, including clean energy and the clean energy tax policies that EEI supports; electric transportation; carbon-free technologies; energy grid security and resilience; and electric companies' adaptation, hardening, and resilience investments. You can watch the full presentation and read the prepared remarks on EEI's website.
December 20, 2021- Emily Fisher
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) – more commonly known as drones – are increasingly helpful tools that support a range of electric company operations, including power line and power plant inspections, power restoration and recovery efforts, and much more. On this episode of Electric Perspectives, EEI's Emily Fisher is joined by Eric Schwartz, Manager of Technology and Innovation at Florida Power and Light, and Eileen Lockhart, UAS Program Manager at Xcel Energy, to discuss the sky-high potential of drones in the industry to contribute to safety, efficiency, and resilience and the steps needed to fully realize that potential.
In 1995, a Memphis socialite was brutally murdered in her own home. Emily Fisher was a paragon of not only Memphis society and arts, but she was also heavily involved in charities for underprivileged youth. Ironically, her son Adrian, struggled socially. In his teens, he became heavily addicted to drugs. His parents were desperately trying to help him, and often naively welcomed his friends into their home. So Emily actually let her killer in the house. Adrian Fisher destroyed his family and himself in this real life southern gothic tragedy. Hosted and produced by Erica KelleyResearched by Haley GrayWritten by Erica Kelley and Hannah NewcombOriginal Graphic Art by Coley HornerOriginal Music by Rob Harrison of Gamma RadioEdited & Mixed by Erica KelleyCase Suggested by John Alexander Sponsors: BetterHelp.com/southern Best Fiends, that's friends without the “R” EveryPlate.com promo code: southern199 Suspect from Wondery & Campside MediaSources: https://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/129-the-murder-of-memphis-socialite-emily-fisherMerch | Donate | In the Media:https://southernfriedtruecrime.com@southfriedtruth (Twitter) @southernfriedtruecrime (Insta)
“There are people who do bad things, but I've never met anybody who I felt was just a bad person.” Continuing our series on ‘Reconstructing Success,' California Public Defender Emily Fisher explores the ways that trial lawyers can intentionally improve injustices and inefficiencies in the justice system. As she guides listeners through her blueprint to resolving these systemic issues, Emily provides a thought-provoking starting point for the empathic trial lawyer to fine-tune their advocacy for their clients and bring humanity back into the courtroom.
During the summer of 1952, Bakersfield-actually, most of Kern County-experienced an earthquake, and a string of aftershocks that forever changed our city's landscape. Besides the tragic loss of lives, the earthquake altered downtown Bakersfield's architecture that took shape immediately following the quake. I had some questions regarding the 1952 earthquake and turned to Emily Fisher, a local geologist with a wealth of knowledge about earthquakes.
You never forget your first love and Emily Fisher made sure her first love never forgot her. This week Taylor tells the Emily Fisher story, a young girl who captured the country's attention in the 90s. While Sydney discusses 90s hip hop history and the murder of Tupac Shakur. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gonnasoundweird/support
Emily Fisher had always known her mother experienced an early menopause and was wary the same could happen to her. When she went to the doctors with her concerns, she was merely given the advice to 'have children young', but she wasn't ready to take this step in her early 20s and decided to look into her fertility options. Investigations did indeed confirm her fears and with the help of a fertility specialist with an interest in POI, she was able to become pregnant. After having twins, Emily suffered with multiple symptoms that could have been explained away as related to post-pregnancy hormones, but she knew there was more to it. Specialists offered conflicting advice on how best to manage her very low mood, brain fog and hot flushes. With the help of a POI specialist, Emily had to advocate for herself to get the right type and dose of HRT, and she's now becoming more confident to talk to family and friends about what she has gone through and about the treatment she takes. Emily's tips for young women who may have POI: 1. Find out your family history, ask your mother, aunties, cousins, grandmothers what age they were when they started menopause. If any of them had it when young, try and speak to a healthcare professional about it. If you're having any trouble getting pregnant, act early and if you can afford it, see a fertility specialist that specialises in POI. 2. Do not give up! If you think something's not right, see another doctor if you have to, or a nurse specialist. 3. Talk to you partner, tell your friends and family. Don't be embarrassed, we need more women to speak about this. Doing this will help you feel less alone. You can follow Emily on Instagram at @motheringandthemenopause
The Biden administration wants the transition to electric vehicles to pick up speed. But there are some big road bumps, including the nation's fragmented charging situation. Llewellyn King discusses this transition with the Edison Electric Institute's Emily Fisher, Kellen Schefter and Kwame Canty.
Emily and I chat about meeting Jacinda Ardern, Taylor Swift, The Hoke Poke Pod, Roller Derby, Demons, Ed and Lorraine Warren, and what we would do if we had a CULT..... also much more!
Every project has unique challenges, but how do you overcome those challenges to meet the needs of key stakeholders, keeping the community informed and engaged throughout the lifespan of a project? Emily Fisher with the City of College Station is back to share her leadership experience and expertise gained as the City's Assistant Director of Capital Projects. Special Guest: Emily Fisher, Assistant Director of Capital Projects at City of College Station www.jonescarter.com/texas-by-design-podcast LinkedIn: Jones|Carter Twitter: @JonesCarter Facebook: @jonescarterinc Instagram: @jonescarterinc
With projects today being more complicated than ever, how is the City of College Station tackling challenges and effectively managing ongoing city projects? Emily Fisher, Assistant Director of Capital Projects for the City of College Station, shares how her team is delivering projects that benefit the community while keeping the citizens informed. She also provides an update on some exciting local projects such as the new College Station City Hall. Special Guest: Emily Fisher, Assistant Director of Capital Projects at City of College Station www.jonescarter.com/texas-by-design-podcast LinkedIn: Jones|Carter Twitter: @JonesCarter Facebook: @jonescarterinc Instagram: @jonescarterinc
This week, Brad discusses the electric industry's priorities with the new Congress and the Biden administration, particularly as they relate to clean energy. Joining Brad is Emily Fisher, General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Clean Energy at EEI, who will discuss the issues facing the larger industry. Sarah Venuto, Vice President of Public Policy at Duke Energy, will provide perspective on how Duke is looking at these issues and how her company is setting long-term plans for clean energy and grid investments – despite the constantly shifting policy priorities in Washington.
Welcome to Episode #4 of Working In TV.This week we have a brilliant guest Emily Fisher talking to us about her career as a Special Effects Technician.Really enjoyed talking to Emily as she's a friend of mine since we both worked together on Alex Rider for the Amazon Prime series. She also had a very interesting and exciting career working in the SFX department.We talked about her work on The Crown, Alex Rider, Relic and the film that she would have loved to work on. Emily is another example of someone starting out in one department then moving to a very different one. remember wherever you start out in TV keep your eyes and ears open and maybe you'll become interested in another job or department.Anyway, I hope you enjoy the episode and please remember to rate and subscribe and share us with your friends!Until next week Links:Alex Rider TV Series: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6964748/The Crown: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4786824/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Relic: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9072352/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0My website: Jackcuthbert.comMy Email: jack@jackcuthbert.com
August 10, 2020 - Dr Emily Fisher, Prevea Audiologist
It's our SEASON FINALE! Join Tiffany and her faithful TBSP Team: Tiffany's husband and our editor, Daniel Vogt; our producer, Amanda Rae; and our creative producer, Emily Fisher, as they discuss their own winter experiences and the results from our online polls about bodies and their relationships to the holiday season. CONTENT: This episode includes discussions including explicit language, diet culture, disordered eating, including bingeing and purging, and bulimia, mental health, and family trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
How does social media make us feel about our bodies? Is the “Instagram effect” a positive or negative one? How can we make sure social media is a force for good when it comes to body image? We discuss all this and more in episode 4 of Body Cons. With the regular “Going up / Going down” feature, Molly and ...
During 2017, we undertook a series of episodes dedicated to Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. A number of superb interviews came from that series, including the Catholic response to Protestantism with James Felak. However, my favorite episode of this bunch was with Dr. Emily Fisher Gray of Norwich University, who (like Colleen Haight last week) had incredible enthusiasm for the topic. I found this to be a very accessible introduction to the thinking of Luther and his life and...Keep on reading: #4 Emily Fisher Gray on Luther’s 95 Theses
Nina teams up with her Communicating Science student, Arvin Saleh, and his advisor Dr. Emily Fisher to talk about the wave that's hitting undergraduate campus with the aim of improving science education and the way students learn. The latest methods employ active learning--strategies that put learning in the hands of the student. Check out our show links at www.publichealthunited.org and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook at PHUpodcast.
Starting at age 20, Emily Fisher operated her own very successful landscaping company in Canada for 11 years. She sold the company a few years ago, and began blogging, writing and coaching full time.
PRE-RECORDED TUESDAY, July 9, 2013 Tonight our incredible special guest is Emily Fisher, MSc Medical Genetics, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics at the University of British Columbia. In 2012, Emily Fisher completed her Master's degree in science specializing in Medical Genetics at the University of British Columbia. Emily's thesis project focused on the epidemiology of HD. This is very important work and we are going to find out what that means to us. Her study was conducted in British Columbia, Canada, and provided much needed information required in order to inform community-specific service needs and to plan appropriately for clinical trials and distribution of upcoming therapies. Tune in for a very informative program.
TUESDAY, July 9, 2013 Tonight our incredible special guest is Emily Fisher, MSc Medical Genetics, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics at the University of British Columbia. In 2012, Emily Fisher completed her Master's degree in science specializing in Medical Genetics at the University of British Columbia. Emily's thesis project focused on the epidemiology of HD. This is very important work and we are going to find out what that means to us. Her study was conducted in British Columbia, Canada, and provided much needed information required in order to inform community-specific service needs and to plan appropriately for clinical trials and distribution of upcoming therapies. Tune in for a very informative program.