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What happens when two passionate theater veterans join forces to bring the arts to a small coastal town? In this episode of Topsail Insider, new host Savannah Price sits down with Founder, Emily Graham, and her Partner, Steve Campbell, of Untitled Theatre Productions in Hampstead, NC. From cross-country moves to cross-stage collaborations, Emily and Steve share how they've built a thriving, inclusive theater community where kids perform for free, families volunteer together, and everyone—regardless of background or ability—is welcome. You'll hear about their nonprofit's rapid growth, the joyful chaos of directing youth productions like Shrek Jr., and their vision of establishing a permanent arts center in Pender County. It's a story of friendship, purpose, and the power of community through the arts.https://www.untitledstage.com/And be sure to Follow Untitled Theatre on Facebook and Instagram!Topsail Insider is Sponsored by Saltwater Resort & Suites - Topsail Island's premier luxury hospitality experience! Book your beach getaway today at SaltwaterTopsail.com or call (910) 886-4818!Send Christa a message! Please leave your contact information if you'd like a response.Please Follow/Subscribe to Topsail Insider on your favorite podcast-listening platform!Please also visit www.topsailinsider.com and sign up for our Mailing List where you'll get early access to upcoming episodes. Or leave a Voicemail for Topsail Insider right from the website - your message just might be featured in an upcoming episode! Follow Topsail Insider on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!If you are a Greater Topsail business owner or nonprofit, Register to be a Guest on our website at www.topsailinsider.com! Or if you wish to Sponsor or Advertise with Topsail Insider, please email christa@topsailinsider.com or call/text 910-800-0111. Thanks - I'll see you around Topsail!
Host Philip Berman explores the fascinating world of biogenic carbon storage in cotton garments with Dr. Richard Venditti, from North Carolina State University, Steve Pires from Cotton Incorporated, and Emily Graham from Carhartt. Together, they delve into the climate benefits of cotton and how it can play a crucial role in the textile industry's sustainability efforts. We cover the following topics Biogenic Carbon Storage: how cotton garments can act as temporary carbon sinks, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change. Dynamic vs. Static Life Cycle Assessment: an explanation and discussion of dynamic LCAs, how they account for the timing of emissions, and how it can reveal a more accurate picture of cotton's environmental impact. Sustainability Strategies: a discussion on some of the practical ways to extend the life of cotton garments Link to the 2024 study (from the Bioresources journal) we discuss in depth in the podcast: Evaluating cotton apparel with dynamic life cycle assessment assessment: The climate benefits of temporary biogenic carbon storage For more information about Cotton Incorporated Find out more about our daily news website and pioneering printed magazine Ecotextile News at: www.ecotextile.com that's been reporting on environmental and social issues in fashion and textile supply chains since 2006.
Campaign U.S. is back with Convene Marketing Evolved. February 27th in New York City. This is the event for forward thinking professionals looking to tackle the most pressing topic shaping the future of marketing. From the impact of generative AI to navigating the new era of fandoms and passion points. Convene is where industry leaders meet to connect, learn, and shape the future. Brand marketers attend free! Secure your spot now at campaignusconvene.com. As the major holding company's global chief equity & impact officer, Emily Graham is not just sparking conversations—she's helping drive real transformation. In this episode, Emily Graham takes us through her career journey in ad agency world leading groundbreaking DEI initiatives. The discussion explores how the industry is evolving, the tough client conversations that are shaping progress and the powerful role employee resource groups play in building inclusive spaces. She also shines a light on industry emerging talent in the Diversity Action Alliance, a non-profit coalition dedicated to enhancing racial and ethnic diversity in the comms world. And even with all the momentum, Emily reminds us of the importance of protecting your peace while staying committed to the work.Conversation Highlights:The current state of DEI is complex and fraught with challenges, especially in the ad industry. Graham reports companies are taking one of three paths: doubling down on inclusivity efforts, reform, or retract.Transparent client conversations are crucial for effective DEI strategies. Graham advises brands that are reforming DEI initiatives establish a clear vision and commitment.Employee well-being is paramount in navigating industry challenges, especially in today's news cycle that includes environmental catastrophes, a divisive political climate and anti-DEI rhetoric. ERGs play a vital role in fostering an inclusive and supportive culture.Protecting one's peace is important in a demanding role like leading efforts in the DEI space. Graham credits leaning on colleagues and allies for support while remaining committed to the work. campaignlive.com What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US.
Send us a textWhen you think about DECAL, you think about CAPS, Child Care Services, Georgia's Pre-K Program, Nutrition…but we also hope you think about our support services like SEEDS which stands for Social Emotional Early Development Strategies. This is a program designed to increase social and emotional development among our youngest learners and decrease challenging behaviors in early childhood settings. Joining us to talk more about SEEDS is Fachelle Garner and Emily Graham are Inclusion and Behavioral Support Specialists. Support the show
Show Theme: See Things DifferentlyShow Title: Discover How When you see Things Differently you are Free to Live Full OutEpisode: 2024.10.19The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari encourages you to see things differently. Life can throw curve balls in your direction. Instead of getting discouraged, use these setbacks as opportunities for growth and a lesson. By shifting your perspective, you begin to see the bright side of every situation. Our first caller, Janae, is wondering how to foster connections with new people as she is graduating college and moving to a new place. Nancy advises her to be herself. By owning your individuality you will begin to meet people in a way that is natural to you. Our inspirational guest, Emily Graham was able to see things differently in order to move forward in her own life. Emily lost her seven year old son Cameron to a hereditary blood disorder on Christmas of 2015. Emily struggled to navigate life after losing him and thought about ending it all. Through reworking the way she saw life, she was able to build a future for herself that felt good. When it comes to the trials and tribulations life might throw, try to take a step back and realize that everything always works out in the end. See what you could learn from it and examine what other doors might have opened because of it. By focusing on the positive side of things, you allow yourself to begin living full out! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.
About the Guest(s):John Graham: John is an author and professor who has taught international marketing for 40 years at USC and UCI. He co-authored the book "Under One Roof: Creating Harmony for Multi-Generational Living" with his sister Sharon and daughter Emily. John brings his expertise in marketing and his personal experience with multi-generational living to the book.Emily Graham: Emily is the daughter of John Graham and co-author of "Under One Roof." She has a background in palliative and hospice care, end-of-life care, and grief counseling. Emily's contribution to the book focuses on these topics and provides valuable insights into the healthcare considerations of multi-generational living.Episode Summary:In this episode, host Amy Irvine is joined by John Graham and Emily Graham to discuss their book "Under One Roof: Creating Harmony for Multi-Generational Living." They explore the importance of multi-generational living, the challenges and benefits it brings, and how to navigate the complexities of living with multiple generations under one roof. They emphasize the need for open and honest conversations, planning for healthcare and end-of-life care, and finding a balance between privacy and proximity. The book provides practical advice and guidance for families considering multi-generational living and offers insights into creating a harmonious and supportive living arrangement.Key Takeaways:Multi-generational living is a solution to the challenges faced by families today, such as the high cost of housing and the need for support and care for aging parents.Open and honest conversations are crucial when considering multi-generational living, allowing all family members to express their needs, concerns, and expectations.Planning for healthcare and end-of-life care is essential in multi-generational living arrangements, ensuring that everyone's needs are met and that there is a support system in place.Finding a balance between privacy and proximity is key to successful multi-generational living. Separate living spaces, clear boundaries, and open communication can help maintain individual privacy while fostering a sense of togetherness.Multi-generational living can provide emotional support, companionship, and shared responsibilities, creating a strong sense of family and community.Notable Quotes:"Multi-generational living is a renaissance of an idea that has been practiced in many cultures throughout history." - Emily Graham"Having open and honest conversations about multi-generational living can prevent crises and help make informed decisions." - John Graham"Multi-generational living is about creating a supportive and loving environment where everyone's needs are met." - Emily GrahamResources:Book: "Under One Roof: Creating Harmony for Multi-Generational Living" by John Graham, Sharon Graham, and Emily Graham (Amazon link: Book)Please watch/listen to the full webinar for more enlightening insights and practical advice on multi-generational living. Stay tuned for future episodes of the podcast/webinar/series for more valuable content.Watch this episode on YouTube
In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Emily Graham, an author, speaker, grief coach, and fellow bereaved mother, to explore the profound journey of grief and healing. Emily opens up about her beautiful son, Cameron, and the lasting impact of grief. Together, we discuss the love vs. fear, navigating friendship changes, and the delicate balance of managing limited energy amidst loss. Emily also discusses a powerful framework she uses to help her make decisions! I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I do.Resources:Confessions of Child Loss by Emily GrahamEmily's Facebook PageAfter Child Loss - Helping Bereaved Parents Heal Until we meet again
Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Guests, Author, Therapist, and Public Speaker Emily Graham and, Violinist and Singer/Songwriter, Nick Kennerly Featuring Performance Guest, Violinist and Singer/Songwriter, Nick Kennerly; and Interview Guest, Author, Therapist, and Public Speaker Emily Graham on Episode 780 of The LIFE CHANGES Show Interview Guest: EMILY GRAHAM; and Performance Guest: NICK KENNERLY
About the Guest(s):Emily Graham is a co-author of the book "Under One Roof: Creating Harmony for Multigenerational Living." She has a decade of experience working in home health, palliative, and hospice care. Emily's expertise in the field, combined with her personal experience of caring for her family members, has shaped her understanding of the challenges and benefits of multigenerational living. She brings a unique perspective to the topic and offers practical advice for families considering this living arrangement.Episode Summary:In this episode of Money Roots, Amy Irvine interviews Emily Graham, co-author of the book "Under One Roof: Creating Harmony for Multigenerational Living." The book explores the concept of multigenerational living and provides guidance on how families can navigate the challenges and benefits of living together under one roof. Emily shares her personal experience of caring for her family members and discusses the importance of planning and communication in creating a harmonious living arrangement. The episode highlights the need for creative solutions to support aging parents and explores the idea of sharing wealth and resources within the family. Whether it's through remodeling, building separate living spaces, or considering alternative living arrangements, the book offers practical advice and real-life examples to help families make informed decisions about multigenerational living.Key Takeaways:Multigenerational living is not a new concept and has been practiced in many cultures around the world. It offers a way for families to support each other and share resources.The book "Under One Roof" provides a comprehensive guide to multigenerational living, covering topics such as remodeling, creating separate living spaces, and navigating the challenges that may arise.Separate kitchens and entrances are important considerations when planning for multigenerational living, as they allow for privacy and independence within the shared living space.The book emphasizes the importance of open communication and setting clear expectations to avoid conflicts and ensure a harmonious living arrangement.Multigenerational living can be a solution for families looking to prevent their aging parents from moving into nursing homes, but it also offers opportunities for wealth sharing and collaborative projects within the family.Notable Quotes:"Planning helps decrease a stressful crisis in someone's life, and that's what I want to impart in my career." - Emily Graham"This is a return to how people have lived all around the world. Many cultures live this way." - Emily GrahamResources:Book: "Under One Roof: Creating Harmony for Multigenerational Living" by Emily Graham, Sharon Nederhouse, and Michael J. GentryAmazonBarnes and NobleDon't miss out on valuable insights and empowering financial advice! Subscribe to "Money Roots" today to embark on a journey of financial growth and empowerment. Join host Amy Irvine as she simplifies personal finance, making it accessible to everyone, from beginners to seasoned experts. By subscribing, you'll stay up-to-date with each episode,...
Emily Graham is a wife and mother to three children -- 2 daughters on this side and her son who is on the Other Side. She is a Career Strategist, a Resume Writer & an Interview Coach who is also an author, a speaker, and a grief coach who works with bereaved parents to help them rebuild their lives after the loss of their child. Emily's writing has been featured in many well-known publications, and now her beautifully written, 5-star rated book titled Confessions of Child Loss takes her readers with her as she claws her way back to life after the sudden loss of her precious 7-year-old son Cameron. Tune in to hear the enlightened answers to Emily's heart-wrenching questions such as: Why? Where did my child go? Who am I now? How do I even do this?IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:The prescient messages Emily received that foretold who she would marry and that her son's life would not be long. The telling shadows that started appearing 3 months after Cameron transitioned, and how Emily felt Cameron's touch. How people can learn to normalize the messy parts of loss, so that they feel less alone. The importance of self-care to one's ability to find life again after loss, and what real self-care looks like when we are grieving. SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS EMILY:What beliefs did you hold that were shattered by Cameron's physical death? What was the significance of the number 12 that was your sign that Cameron was still with you?What did you learn through a medium about Cameron's death being part of a plan, that his soul contract was up?
This week we hear from author, speaker, and grief coach, Emily Graham who works with bereaved parents to help them rebuild their lives after the loss of their child. Irene asks Emily about how to normalize the messy parts of loss so people feel less alone, how thinking differently about healing can provide a way forward after child loss, ongoing spiritual connections with deceased children, the path to healing and shifting into living, and much more.
Discover the impact of AI on diversity and inclusion efforts in the business world, as Omnicom's Chief Equity and Impact Officer, Emily Graham, shares her insights. Listen in to hear how Omnicom is training AI for good in this thought-provoking CES 2024 interview.
Emily Graham is the author of Confessions of Child Loss. She is also a certified grief and life coach. Christmas of 2015, her 7-year-old-son Cameron died unexpectedly. It turned their world upside down. She spent years trying to figure out how to process and manage her own grief while still raising her two young daughters. Emily now helps other bereaved parents after the loss of their child. She founded After Child Loss, where she shares all of the things that helped her re-engage with life, reconnect with her son in a new way, and find a way forward. Confessions of Child Loss: Confessions Of Child Loss - Grief Book By Emily Graham | After Child Loss Connect with Emily... Website: After Child Loss | Helping Bereaved Parents Heal Facebook: Emily Graham - Author & Grief Coach | Facebook Instagram: Emily Graham (@afterchildloss) • Instagram photos and videos You can learn more or schedule a session at www.livealifeyoulove.org or email shauna@livealifeyoulove.org The Growing Up in Heaven Program is now available at www.livealifeyoulove.org where you'll learn a proven, step-by-step process to connect with, and experience your child as they grow up in Heaven. NEW Meetup Group - Healing Hearts for Child Loss Sign Up Here With love and blessings, Shauna xo © 2023 Shauna Domalain
On Tonight's The After Show In-depth Discussion(s): The importance of Marketing Palooza and the benefits for creating a pitch for your books. The second half hour discussion was about tips in writing the next book in your series. McKensie shared her tips by reading the books before the next one she was writing in her Emily Graham novel series, and the importance of knowing your characters and previous storylines.
CHANGE@WORK: A Podcast About the Human Side of Change Management
Emily Graham, Chief Equity and Impact Officer at Omnicom Group, joins this episode of Change@Work. Listen as she and host Chris Thornton discuss Omnicom's renewed approach to DE&I as a result of 2020, the need for leaders to own and drive inclusive and equitable cultures, and the many ways in which people, at all levels, can contribute to the unique tapestry of each organization.
Today is the monthly wrap up of sustainable stories from the month of February. I will be joined by guest co-host, Emily Graham who is also the founder of Maven Way Style. We first spoke to her about her online boutique of sustainable and ethical clothing a few months ago, so definitely go back and check out that episode if you haven't already. Follow us on social media @sustainabiliME.pod Check out the sustainable and ethical clothing at Maven Way: https://mavenwaystyle.com/ Sources: https://www.fastcompany.com/90595661/president-biden-appoint-a-fashion-czar https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2021/02/18/ryan-newman-carbon-neutrality-nascar/ https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56072019 https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/largest-shipping-company-maersk-makes-carbon-neutral-liner/ https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/worlds-first-home-green-hydrogen-battery-powers-your-house-for-3-days/ https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/11/oil-giant-shell-says-carbon-emissions-and-oil-production-have-peaked.html
Today I have a special guest on the podcast. I met Emily when we were attending the Grief Recovery Specialist certification training. Because we both had lost a child, I felt an instant connection to Emily and her journey. She is an inspiration as she has used her gifts as a writer and her experiences […]
Today I have a special guest on the podcast. I met Emily when we were attending the Grief Recovery Specialist certification training. Because we both had lost a child, I felt an instant connection to Emily and her journey. She is an inspiration as she has used her gifts as a writer and her experiences […]
Step inside The Teachers' Lounge presented by Million Dollar Teacher Project. Our show highlights the unique stories of local Arizona Teachers by shedding light on the interesting backgrounds, skills and experiences of our youth's educators. By providing a fun and light hearted environment, the Teacher's lounge podcast aims to call attention to the many hats teachers wear-Friend,Teacher and Mentor, among others. In addition, this show details the importance of Arizona's education system as well the important work that the MDTP engages in. We want to entertain, inspire and engage you as you join our mission to develop solutions so Arizona schools can better attain and attract good teachers.
Step inside The Teachers' Lounge presented by Million Dollar Teacher Project. Our show highlights the unique stories of local Arizona Teachers by shedding light on the interesting backgrounds, skills and experiences of our youth's educators. By providing a fun and light hearted environment, the Teacher's lounge podcast aims to call attention to the many hats teachers wear-Friend,Teacher and Mentor, among others. In addition, this show details the importance of Arizona's education system as well the important work that the MDTP engages in. We want to entertain, inspire and engage you as you join our mission to develop solutions so Arizona schools can better attain and attract good teachers.
Step inside The Teachers' Lounge presented by Million Dollar Teacher Project. Our show highlights the unique stories of local Arizona Teachers by shedding light on the interesting backgrounds, skills and experiences of our youth's educators. By providing a fun and light hearted environment, the Teacher's lounge podcast aims to call attention to the many hats teachers wear-Friend,Teacher and Mentor, among others. In addition, this show details the importance of Arizona's education system as well the important work that the MDTP engages in. We want to entertain, inspire and engage you as you join our mission to develop solutions so Arizona schools can better attain and attract good teachers.
On this episode of Wine and Dime, we welcome to the show Emily Graham. Emily is just one of those people that grabbed my heart. She is a hospice medical social worker and as you'll hear about her story, it was a mission for her to take on this role. Now she's starting to teach others how to be more aware of what is going on in their lives. Stay tuned for the end when she mentions her task that she thinks is most meaningful to people. We hope you enjoy this show. I'm back on your favorite beverage and enjoy. If you want to learn a little more about Emily, you can check out her LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-graham-3102274/)
Sam Holland, Dean of the SMU Meadows School of the Arts introduces Meadows’ 2020 Commencement speaker, alumna Emily K. Graham, who shares her experience, life lessons, and insight with our Spring 2020 graduates in this podcast. "Emily is a 2007 graduate of the Meadows Division of Corporate Communication and Public Affairs. After completing her degree at SMU, she began her career in Dallas by helping clients navigate the 2008 financial crisis. That work led her to C-suite tables in New York City, where she continued to make significant career strides at FleishmanHillard, one of the largest communication firms in the world. In 2018, she became the youngest member of the firm’s executive leadership team. Most recently, Emily was appointed to be the firm’s first Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, responsible for accelerating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion across a global network of clients," shares Dean Holland in his introduction. Please join us in welcoming Emily Graham, SMU Meadows School of the Arts 2020 Commencement speaker. We know you will be inspired by her message.
Molly & Jeff share embarrassing stories and ruin the life of Molly's sister - Emily Graham! Help support us and become one of Mommy's Little Worms: patreon.com/HowEmbarrassing Official site: HowEmbarrassingPodcast.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-embarrassing-podcast-with-molly-jeff/id1476548191 Facebook: fb.me/HowEmbarrassingPodcast Instagram: @HowEmbarrassingPodcast Twitter: @EmbarrassingPod E-mail us: HowEmbarrassingPodcast@gmail.com Graphics by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Music by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Produced by Matt Cole of Go On Productions ( fb.me/GoOnProductions ) Special thanks to Push Comedy Theater, Norfolk, VA & Brian Garraty PushComedyTheater.com
Today I will be talking with my good friend Emily Graham who is the founder of Maven Way Style which is an online boutique that offers sustainable clothing. Maven Way is all about lessening the impact of the apparel industry on the environment while empowering women at the same time. Maven Way Style: https://mavenwaystyle.com/ Follow Maven Way on social media @mavenwaystyle Follow us on social media @sustainabilime.pod
The gals welcome special guest Emily Graham to the podcast so she can grace us with her wisdom and wit! Emily is a superwoman, truly. She tells us about working in the mental health field, being a mom of FIVE, solo-parenting through deployments, and managing her daughters rising acting career. She gives us advice and insight on what really matters, letting the little stuff go, and staying sane when you have a lot on your plate. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moodybroads/support
The COVID-19 pandemic feels unique, but human history is littered with epidemics and pandemics. Among them is the Black Death, which killed tens of millions in the mid-14th century. History professor Emily Graham joins us to compare and contrast the modern and medieval pandemics and also reminds us how these dark times reveal so much inherent goodness in people.
The COVID-19 pandemic feels unique, but human history is littered with epidemics and pandemics. Among them is the Black Death, which killed tens of millions in the mid-14th century. History professor Emily Graham joins us to compare and contrast the modern and medieval pandemics and also reminds us how these dark times reveal so much inherent goodness in people.
Emily & Carey are home birth midwives in South Carolina. In this episode, I interview Emily on her undisturbed birth. Her husband, her mom, her midwife, and well a large film crew all attended her birth. But, they were on the outskirts. They did not attempt to save her. They allowed birth to unfold and allowed her to find her own power. Grab a large box of tissues and know the BEST part of this movie is the last minute. Here is how you watch this incredible documentary, These Are My Hours. https://www.thesearemyhours.com/ Instagram Facebook Emily & Carey's personal website for birth work is Rooted Birth and you can find them at the following: https://rootedbirth.org/
Episode: 2019.5.Episode 41The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to gain insight on how to accept life challenges. Maybe you are fearful of putting yourself out there due to possibility of getting denied. Perhaps you want to quit your job or start a new business. By trusting your heart, you can overcome the difficult situations that happen in life. Our first caller, Marco needs advice on how to build more intimate relationships. Nancy advices him to tell more personal stories so people get to know him better. Tune in to hear how you can build more significant discussion. Our second caller Leslie is wondering if she should retire from being a school teacher and wants guidance on making the right decision. Nancy tells her to think about why she loves to teach which will allow her to determine if she could go on. Tune in to hear more advice on how you can make important life choices. Our inspirational guest, Emily Graham shares her story of losing her son at the age of 7. Around Christmas her son became sick and his condition was worsening over time. She took him to the ER but unfortunately, he passed away from a rare genetic blood disorder. Emily went through the stages of grief and reminds listeners that everyone has their own way of dealing with a loss. Tune in to hear more about Emily’s remarkable story of overcoming the hardship by storytelling. Our final caller, Andrea wants to know why it takes a long time to get over a break up. Nancy tells her to take back the power of letting love control her. Listen in to hear how you can move on from a past relationship.Maybe you are having a hard time thinking positive towards your body. Perhaps you’ve had a family member or close friend pass away and are finding it hard to deal with the grief. Hardships in life happen that take time to overcome but will make you stronger and wiser. The greatest growth in life will be facing a serious problem head on so you can live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.Episode 41The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to gain insight on how to accept life challenges. Maybe you are fearful of putting yourself out there due to possibility of getting denied. Perhaps you want to quit your job or start a new business. By trusting your heart, you can overcome the difficult situations that happen in life. Our first caller, Marco needs advice on how to build more intimate relationships. Nancy advices him to tell more personal stories so people get to know him better. Tune in to hear how you can build more significant discussion. Our second caller Leslie is wondering if she should retire from being a school teacher and wants guidance on making the right decision. Nancy tells her to think about why she loves to teach which will allow her to determine if she could go on. Tune in to hear more advice on how you can make important life choices. Our inspirational guest, Emily Graham shares her story of losing her son at the age of 7. Around Christmas her son became sick and his condition was worsening over time. She took him to the ER but unfortunately, he passed away from a rare genetic blood disorder. Emily went through the stages of grief and reminds listeners that everyone has their own way of dealing with a loss. Tune in to hear more about Emily’s remarkable story of overcoming the hardship by storytelling. Our final caller, Andrea wants to know why it takes a long time to get over a break up. Nancy tells her to take back the power of letting love control her. Listen in to hear how you can move on from a past relationship.Maybe you are having a hard time thinking positive towards your body. Perhaps you’ve had a family member or close friend pass away and are finding it hard to deal with the grief. Hardships in life happen that take time to overcome but will make you stronger and wiser. The greatest growth in life will be facing a serious problem head on so you can live full out.
J. B. Jamison talks about his salty roots as the son of a riverboat captain, how story telling improved his writing, his teaching, and his sermons in his pastoral years, and how Emily Graham hijacked his books and never looked back, in this edition of Wine Women & Writing Radio with Pamela Fagan Hutchins. This man is a hoot, and he writes a super book! {I read DISTRACTION (An Emily Graham Adventure), and really enjoyed it.} More info about J.B. at http://jamisonbooks.com. More info about Pamela at http://pamelafaganhutchins.com. This video is a copyrighted production solely owned by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wine-women-writing/support
Dr. Emily Graham's research examines the intersection of politics and religion in medieval Europe. She helps us examine the historical impact of such buildings as Notre Dame, and the impact historical buildings have upon Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University.
Dr. Emily Graham's research examines the intersection of politics and religion in medieval Europe. She helps us examine the historical impact of such buildings as Notre Dame, and the impact historical buildings have upon Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University.
J.B. Jamison’s Emily Graham series has fascinating characters thrown into situations that are crazy enough to capture your attention, but just plausible enough to be believable. He is a life-long believer in the power of stories. First as a pastor, then educator, creator of Centers for Innovation at multiple universities, Director of a national Game and Simulation academic degree program, a consultant for e-learning and brand development, John has used the power of story to bring about serious change and have some fun in the process. ABOUT HIS LATEST BOOK Emily Graham continues to tackle danger as thrilling adventures continue with third book in series, ‘Disbelief’
Author and storyteller John Jamison discusses his “Skwerdlock” kids series that encourages imagination and self-expression, and his Emily Graham adult mystery series that tackles danger as thrilling adventures continue. More at https://jamisonbooks.com/Featured music is "Witness Protection" by www.AllisonAugust.com Thanks to www.JKSCommunications.com for sponsoring this segment.
Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Magazines, for Big Blend Radio’s Authors Happy Hour Show. ON THIS EPISODE: - J. B. Jamison discusses his “Skwerdlock” children's series that encourages imagination and self-expression, and his Emily Graham adult mystery series that tackles danger as thrilling adventures continue. - Caroline Taylor discusses “Death in Delmarva.” An investigation leads Daphne Dunn to the Delmarva Peninsula and a woman so desperate to cover her crimes against undocumented workers that she will kill anyone in her way, including the girl who is quite possibly Daphne's mirror image, Charlie. - Featured music is by Allison August, Peggy James, The Cravens. Thanks to JKS Communications for sponsoring this show!
Sarah interviews author JB Jamison about his Emily Graham series. Emily is an FBI agent who is involved in numerous cases stemming from the question "what if?" The first two books in the series, Disruption and Distraction, are out now, with the third, Disbelief, coming out soon.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Book Review Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with UsWebsiteITunes FeedGSMC YouTube ChannelTwitterFacebookInstagramBlogDisclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Book Review Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Book Review Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Rodeos. Cobbler. Dodgeball. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. But, it’s a recipe that works for Emily Graham. Graham’s professional career started with her first job offer in a parking lot. Her resiliency led her to FleishmanHillard, where she serves as the Americas co-lead of financial and professional services.
In this special, pre-release episode, I speak with Motivote co-founders Jess Riegel and Emily Graham on the importance of the upcoming midterm elections, how we can hold each other accountable to vote, and where to register for the platform. Joining me as my co-host for the episode is actor, Marchánt Davis.
In this episode, Karly and Ali speak with Emily Graham, the subject of a new birth documentary called These Are My Hours. Emily is a wife, mother, and birth worker who welcomed a film crew into her home to capture the birth of her fourth child. She shares candidly about all of her previous birth experiences, how she became a part of this documentary project before she was even pregnant with her 4thbaby, and what it was like to give birth in a house full of strangers and film equipment. The film is incredible to watch and Emily is an absolutely joy to talk with! Click here to watch These Are My Hours and support this amazing project! --- If you liked this episode of the Birth Kweens Podcast, tell your friends! And go to iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show. For more from us, visit www.BirthKweens.com to sign up for our newsletter. Follow us on Instagram @BirthKweens, join our Facebook group the Birth Kweens Podcast Community, and email us at birthkweens@gmail.com with your questions, suggestions and feedback. Also, be sure to click here so that you can support the show while doing your regular Amazon shopping!
Emily navigates the depths of her own body, with the support of her birth team: her husband Jason, her midwife Carey, and her mother Judy. You are invited to join them and be a witness to Emily every step of the way in a documentary called These Are My Hours. In this episode, Emily shares what is was like being in the lead role of this documentary.
Sophy & Kelly speak with Emily Graham and Jess Riegel about Motivote, a platform to encourage young people to vote, using behavioral economics techniques. They are beta testing Motivote now and plan to roll it out more widely by the November general election to increase voter turnout among young voters.
Sophy & Kelly speak with Emily Graham and Jess Riegel about Motivote, a platform to encourage young people to vote, using behavioral economics techniques. They are beta testing Motivote now and plan to roll it out more widely by the November general election to increase voter turnout among young voters.
Have you seen “These Are My Hours” yet? Well if you haven’t, this is your official suggestion and reminder. If you caught our last episode (number 156) - you’ll remember Matthew’s conversation with Scott Kirschenbaum, the creator of the documentary film that shows the process of birth completely through one woman’s perspective. And in today’s episode, I get to speak with this powerful woman and mother, Emily Graham.
On this weeks episode, Nixie interviews Emily Graham of The Violet Vision. The Violet Vision is all about connection, creation, expansion, transmutation, transformation, alchemy and much more. It is the platform she shares her Violet Flame energy work and teachings. Come as you are to receive what you need, that is the heartfelt intention behind all that Emily does. She believes we are all worthy and deserving of this magical connection to the Violet Flame. May we all cultivate it, use it, and be it in our own unique way. In addition to her work with the Flame, Emily is also a licensed, accredited Chakradance facilitator and a certified Reiki practitioner. Join this episode where Emily teaches us all about the Violet Flame and how we can use this energy for radical transformation in our spiritual work. To explore more of Emily's work please visit: https://www.facebook.com/thevioletvision/ Instagram: @thevioletvision See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniel Rooney, AHDB market analyst, gives a quick update on the findings of the AHDB Early Bird Survey. For more information visit cereals.ahdb.org.uk/markets Soundtrack files in this episode were created by Serylis, Rutgermuller, Barrelcarb and Valentinsosnitsky via Freesound. Photo credit: Emily Graham
Netflix may be known for quality streaming of shows and movies, but you can bet that the company is backed by skilled attorneys. Attorneys play a vital role in the production of art, film, music, and television. In this report from On The Road, host Laurence Colletti talks to Rich Rappaport, Neda Ghomeshi, Bryan Thompson, Emily Graham, Tyler Rabinowitz, Jose Sariego, and Shannon Harvey about entertainment lawyers. The group discusses the importance of creating quality content, building a large fanbase, and adjusting to new and improving distribution channels. They also mention how essential it is that attorneys involved in this industry keep up with growing technology. Richard Warren Rappaport is an attorney and principal in the law firm of Richard Warren Rappaport, Esquire, and is licensed to practice in Florida, New York, and Washington, DC, with offices in Boca Raton and Miami Beach. Neda Ghomeshi is an associate at HTFL's Miami office where she practices in the Litigation, Securities/Regulatory Enforcement, and Intellectual Property practice groups. Bryan Thompson is an award-winning director and producer and a successful media executive. He is also the founder and CEO of the Miami Web Series Festival, also known as Miami Web Fest. Emily Patricia Graham is an entertainment and business attorney, licensed in Louisiana, Florida, and California. She represents clients in film, fashion, and music. Tyler Rabinowitz is a filmmaker and recent graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a major in Film and Television and a minor in Children and Adolescent Mental Health Studies who was named one of Variety Magazine's "Students to Watch" in their 2015 Education Impact Report. Jose Sariego is an international media, entertainment, and transactional lawyer with extensive industry experience, including serving as general counsel of HBO Latin America and head of Business & Legal Affairs for Telemundo Network. Shannon Harvey, Esq., a Pennsylvania native, is the principal attorney of the Miami-based Law Offices of Shannon Harvey, P.A., established in 2007.