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Eric Jackson is the father of Emily Jackson, who is the guest along with Tiffany Anton in today's episode of the Local Matters podcast. Eric started the Jackson Kayaks brand, which is now widely known around our area and the country. The business began in Rock Island Tennessee, and now the majority of professional Kayak racers started with a Jackson Kayak. Listen to the Local Matters podcast today! News Talk 94.1
Quincy and Justine invite Emily Jackson, known as @coucou_emily on socials, to talk about her Paris journey and becoming a French national!
Happy Wednesday, everyone! I'm so excited to share this podcast with you! I sat down with my co-creator, OMG_Sims, and the fantastic cast: Oodlesofnoodle, Nardvillain, SimsKingdoms, and Pacific. Creates, and BeeI'mplays. Their contributions to My first-ever Machinima, Forever & Always, are truly invaluable and I am genuinely grateful for them!Prepare for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at “Forever & Always.” Don't miss out on this unique opportunity! The Machinima is set to premiere on Saturday, November 30th, at 3:00 p.m. EST on OMG_Sims' YouTube channel. We can't wait to share this experience with you. https://youtu.be/5c7m-87fyRU?si=K4MuSYdCHyEKpeo4Here is the synopsis for “Forever & Always”:This short film, “Forever & Always,” is inspired by the song of the same name by Parachute. The story follows the love between Ashley Wilson (29) and William Stone (29). Ashley is a third-grade teacher, while William works at a car factory. He is on his way home after finishing his last overnight shift when he gets into a car accident and finds himself fighting for his life. Ashley, his fiancée, rushes to his side as uncertainty looms over William's fate. Will William take a turn for the William's will he recover and be able to walk down the aisle as husband and wife, together Forever & Always?The Full Cast ListAshley Wilson is OodlesofnoodleWilliam Stone Is JetFelcoRichard Park is NardvillI'mThe Receptionist is DaniellebuildsNurse 1 ( Emily Jackson) is The Disney SimsNurse 2 is SimskingdomsNurse 3 is MynameisgonzNurse 4 is Pacific.createsDr. Chase is Spring SimsThe Priest is TheAwfulGaymerMyles Stone is BeezoplaysClaire Stone is charme“iannnYoung Ashle” is Raging Kitties DaughterYoung William is Raging kitties NephewTragic Plumbob made Ashley & Williams SimsThe Sets DesignRachel Pedd: Ashley and Williams Starter homeCoki. Creative: The HospitalJubiesims: Granddad FarmTattooed Simmer: The Car factoryKev the Builder ( BLANK) SpoilerCONTACT ME: Feel free to email me at stassijsims4@gmail.com if you would like to be interviewed. Don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss any episodes! You can also follow me on social media: @stassijsims4 on Twitter and Instagram; and stassij on Tumblr.
Emily Jackson, Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services at New York Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital, tells the story of the journey to her current role.
Best interview with Emily Jackson of this year, or best interview with Emily Jackson ever? Take a listen, and you can be the judge.Emily is part of one of the most quintessential whitewater kayaking families in the world today. She's an accomplished athlete, businesswoman, parent, and explorer of the world. Emily is nothing if not thoughtful and entertaining as we explore some nefarious travel stories, growing up in the Jackson family, parenting, gender in kayaking, Jackson Kayak's acquisition of Werner paddles, and more.Today's episode's sponsors:4Corners Riversports4Corners Riversports is located in Durango, Colorado. They are a full service paddlesports retail and rental store! If you are looking to get on the water, look no further than 4Corners Riversports. Call them at 970-259-3893 or visit their website www.riversports.comTaylor Barker with The Group Real Estate SteamboatI have known and paddled with Taylor for years. If you're interested in purchasing a property in the Steamboat area, Taylor is happy to share his expertise and help you find the perfect property. You can reach him at 336-314-4353 or by email at taylor@brokerintheboat.com.This podcast is being featured in the podcast section of paddlinglife.com. If you haven't already visited the site, check it out for news, stories, reviews, and just about anything related to the paddling life.For comments, questions, or if you have a story worth sharing, pitch it to me:talesfromthecripps@gmail.comSend me a text message with any comments, questions, or suggestions.Support the Show.
Emily Jackson, a three-time world freestyle champion and marketing director at Jackson Kayak, shares what it was like growing up in a famous paddling family and how her unconventional childhood has shaped her approach to discomfort and goal setting. She describes her journey of overcoming the fear of disappointing others, particularly her father, and the importance of choosing your own way. Emily and Anna's conversation delves into a lot of different topics including the challenges of envy and comparison in competition, insights into the realities of sponsorship in paddlesports, and Emily's parenting philosophy. If you're interested in learning how to befriend discomfort, and turn challenges into opportunities, this episode is for you!
Cette année, à Reims Polar qui se déroule actuellement jusqu'au 14 avril, une série sera bien présente. Il s'agit de The Long Shadow, un titre acquis par Canal+ qui ne va pas tarder à la diffuser sur Polar+. La mini-série en sept épisodes nous provient d'outre-Manche, originellement diffusée sur ITV et scénariste par George Kay (celui derrière Hijack, Lupin, et bien d'autres). Direction Leeds, en Angleterre, pour s'intéresser à l'histoire de Peter Sutcliffe, un serial killer qui a opéré entre 1975 et 1980 en faisant 13 victimes, toutes femmes, ainsi que sept autre tentatives. Ce n'est pas le coupable qui va être au cœur de la série, mais les victimes et leurs proches, via les yeux de l'inspecteur Dennis Hoban. La série arrive en exclusivité sur Polar+ en mai et elle sera projetée à Reims Polar ce samedi à 17h. Vous pouvez encore prendre des places sur la billetterie. https://youtu.be/Opod-Itl8Xc?si=_NcoQSw8fm0QbY_Z Dans ce true crime, pour une fois, on n'essaye pas forcément de rentrer dans le psyché du tueur mais on se concentre sur les victimes. La première ? Wilma McCann, 28 ans, mère de quatre enfants. La suivante ? Emily Jackson, avec 52 coups de couteau, etc… Les enquêteurs suspectent ses femmes d'être des prostituées. L'histoire continue sur plusieurs années, c'est en 1978 que la police a enfin une percée dans l'enquête. Des indices laissés par le tueur lui-même, avec une cassette audio et des lettres. La chasse à l'homme continue… Côté acteurs, c'est Toby Jones qui incarne l'inspecteur Hoban. Il fait preuve d'empathie envers les victimes et va vouloir aller au bout des choses. S'il commence l'enquête, il laissera sa place à d'autres inspecteurs par la suite, notamment George Oldfied (David Morrissey) qui prendra la relève. Il y aura des ratés tout au long de l'enquête, avec des erreurs, de la négligence policière, mais aussi des faux indices. Ce fait divers qui a demandé la coopération de nombreux policiers montre aussi le manque de technologie malgré toute leur bonne volonté, et parfois leurs maladresses. À l'époque, tout était écrit à la main et les références croisées prenaient du temps à compiler. La police a ainsi perdu des années avant d'attraper le coupable. Mais elle finira bien par l'attraper. On est loin d'un thriller sensationnel avec des scènes violentes et gores, The Long Shadow opte pour un rythme plus lent, avec des moments d'émotions de la part des victimes mais aussi des policiers qui réalisent leurs erreurs. Les crédits finaux montrent les conséquences de ces crimes des années plus tard, tant sur le côté de la protection des victimes que sur les erreurs policières. [bs_show url="the-long-shadow"] Reims Polar propose la projection des deux premiers épisodes ce samedi et Polar+ diffusera la série en mai.
In the season 9 special, I'm telling the stories of Wilma McCann, Emily Jackson, Irene Richardson, Patricia Atkinson, Jayne MacDonald, Jean Jordan, Yvonne Pearson, Helen Rytka, Vera Millward, Josephine Whitaker, Barbara Leach, Margeurite Walls and Jacqueline Hill, who each lost their lives at the hands of Peter Sutcliffe, who many knew as "The Yorkshire Ripper".This two-part episode focuses on the stories of those thirteen innocent women - whose names are too often forgotten - ensuring their lives are remembered and not overshadowed by the darkness that befell them.In part 1, I explored the lives of Wilma, Emily, Irene, Patricia, Jayne and Jean, uncovering their stories, dreams, and aspirations.In this second and final part, I do the same with Yvonne, Helen, Vera, Josephine, Barbara, Margeurite and Jacqueline.I also delve into the 'Wearside Jack' hoax, Sutcliffe's arrest, the murder trial and the case's aftermath.For all things British Murders, please visit my website:https://www.britishmurders.com/Intro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicReferences:www.britishmurders.com/theforgotten13part2/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the season 9 special, I'm telling the stories of Wilma McCann, Emily Jackson, Irene Richardson, Patricia Atkinson, Jayne MacDonald, Jean Jordan, Yvonne Pearson, Helen Rytka, Vera Millward, Josephine Whitaker, Barbara Leach, Margeurite Walls and Jacqueline Hill, who each lost their lives at the hands of Peter Sutcliffe, who many knew as "The Yorkshire Ripper". This two-part episode focuses on the stories of those thirteen innocent women - whose names are too often forgotten - ensuring their lives are remembered and not overshadowed by the darkness that befell them. In part 1, I explored the lives of Wilma, Emily, Irene, Patricia, Jayne and Jean, uncovering their stories, dreams, and aspirations. In this second and final part, I do the same with Yvonne, Helen, Vera, Josephine, Barbara, Margeurite and Jacqueline. I also delve into the 'Wearside Jack' hoax, Sutcliffe's arrest, the murder trial and the case's aftermath. For all things British Murders, please visit my website: https://www.britishmurders.com/ Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic References: www.britishmurders.com/theforgotten13part2/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the season 9 special, I tell the stories of Wilma McCann, Emily Jackson, Irene Richardson, Patricia Atkinson, Jayne MacDonald, Jean Jordan, Yvonne Pearson, Helen Rytka, Vera Millward, Josephine Whitaker, Barbara Leach, Margeurite Walls and Jacqueline Hill, who each lost their lives at the hands of Peter Sutcliffe, who many knew as "The Yorkshire Ripper".This two-part episode will focus on the stories of those thirteen innocent women - whose names are too often forgotten - ensuring their lives are remembered and not overshadowed by the darkness that befell them.In this first part, I explore the lives of Wilma, Emily, Irene, Patricia, Jayne and Jean, uncovering their stories, dreams, and aspirations.I also delve into their respective murders, shedding light on the horrifying circumstances that cut their lives short.I'll discuss the crimes' societal impact, the fear that gripped local communities, and the emotional toll endured by the victims' families and friends.Next week I'll do the same with Yvonne, Helen, Vera, Josephine, Barbara, Margeurite and Jacqueline whilst also discussing Sutcliffe's arrest, trial and the case's aftermath.For all things British Murders, please visit my website:https://www.britishmurders.com/Intro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicReferences:www.britishmurders.com/theforgotten13part1/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the season 9 special, I tell the stories of Wilma McCann, Emily Jackson, Irene Richardson, Patricia Atkinson, Jayne MacDonald, Jean Jordan, Yvonne Pearson, Helen Rytka, Vera Millward, Josephine Whitaker, Barbara Leach, Margeurite Walls and Jacqueline Hill, who each lost their lives at the hands of Peter Sutcliffe, who many knew as "The Yorkshire Ripper". This two-part episode will focus on the stories of those thirteen innocent women - whose names are too often forgotten - ensuring their lives are remembered and not overshadowed by the darkness that befell them. In this first part, I explore the lives of Wilma, Emily, Irene, Patricia, Jayne and Jean, uncovering their stories, dreams, and aspirations. I also delve into their respective murders, shedding light on the horrifying circumstances that cut their lives short. I'll discuss the crimes' societal impact, the fear that gripped local communities, and the emotional toll endured by the victims' families and friends. Next week I'll do the same with Yvonne, Helen, Vera, Josephine, Barbara, Margeurite and Jacqueline whilst also discussing Sutcliffe's arrest, trial and the case's aftermath. For all things British Murders, please visit my website: https://www.britishmurders.com/ Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic References: www.britishmurders.com/theforgotten13part1/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Six-star Abbott World Marathon Major finisher Alison Jardine returns to talk through her victory laps Tokyo and London . Emily Jackson also joins Ryan to explain the logic behind running three Spring marathons in four weeks and her unique idea to fund future marathon adventures.Episode LinksScottishMarathonGirl (@scottishmarathongirl) | Instagram
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Meet Emily Jackson, the Head of Legal at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, or as we like to call it, the coolest legal job in Australia since the Olympics.EJ shares her path to this dream job, what the role looks like, and the skills she uses to be one of the best leaders in the industry.If you're interested in sports law, excited to hear about the FWWC, or just looking to learn from the best, tune into today's podcast.We cover:(0:00) - Introduction(1:59) - Community update(7:43) - Welcome Emily(15:29) - Emily's role at the FWWC(19:03) - The commercial landscape in woman's sport(21:03) - Emily's career journey to this job(29:32) - Working in sports law vs. private practice(35:34) - How Emily has adapted moving up into a ‘Head of..' role(45:56) - Imposter syndrome(49:26) - Emily's approach to management(58:05) - Advice to her younger self(1:06:52) - #ASKSPORTSGRADAdditional episodes you may enjoy:#138 - Hiam Katrib (FIFA) - Staffing the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup#142 - Binuk Kodituwakku (Adelaide Crows) - How analytics guides AFL list management *Want to stay up today with all the latest job opportunities, Q&As with professionals, new podcasts, and networking opportunities?
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events This item provides an audio entry for iTunes.
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events This item provides an audio entry for iTunes.
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events This item provides an audio entry for iTunes.
The 2023 Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture on Medico-Legal Studies was delivered by Professor Emily Jackson (London School of Economics) on 16 March 2023. Emily Jackson is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics. She is a member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee, and until 2012, she was Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. From 2014-2017, she was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to higher education. Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art historian. In 1970 he created the De Lancey and De La Hanty Foundation, to promote studies in medico-legal topics. The Foundation generously gave Cambridge the Ver Heyden de Lancey Fund, which since 1996 has funded occasional public lectures on medico-legal issues of current interest. For more information about the Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture series, please see http://www.lml.law.cam.ac.uk/events/vhdl-events
Word learning and verbal working memory in children with developmental language disorderEmily Jackson, Suze Leitão, Mary Claessen and Mark Boyes.https://doi.org/10.1177/23969415211004109https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2537-7387AbstractBackground and aimsPrevious research into word learning in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) indicates that the learning of word forms and meanings, rather than form-referent links, is problematic. This difficulty appears to arise with impaired encoding, while retention of word knowledge remains intact. Evidence also suggests that word learning skills may be related to verbal working memory. We aimed to substantiate these findings in the current study by exploring word learning over a series of days.MethodsFifty children with DLD (mean age 6; 11, 72% male) and 54 age-matched typically developing (TD) children (mean age 6; 10, 56% male) were taught eight novel words across a four-day word learning protocol. Day 1 measured encoding, Days 2 and 3 measured re-encoding, and Day 4 assessed retention. At each day, word learning success was evaluated using Naming, Recognition, Description, and Identification tasks.ResultsChildren with DLD showed comparable performance to the TD group on the Identification task, indicating an intact ability to learn the form-referent links. In contrast, children with DLD performed significantly worse for Naming and Recognition (signifying an impaired ability to learn novel word forms), and for Description, indicating problems establishing new word meanings. These deficits for the DLD group were apparent at Days 1, 2, and 3 of testing, indicating impairments with initial encoding and re-encoding; however, the DLD and TD groups demonstrated a similar rate of learning. All children found the retention assessments at Day 4 difficult, and there were no significant group differences. Finally, verbal working memory emerged as a significant moderator of performance on the Naming and Recognition tasks, such that children with DLD and poor verbal working memory had the lowest levels of accuracy.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that children with DLD struggle with learning novel word forms and meanings, but are unimpaired in their ability to establish new form-referent links. The findings suggest that the word learning deficit may be attributed to problems with encoding, rather than with retention, of new word knowledge; however, further exploration is required given the poor performance of both groups for retention testing. Furthermore, we found evidence that an impaired ability to learn word forms may only be apparent in children who have DLD and low levels of verbal working memory.ImplicationsWhen working with children with DLD, speech-language pathologists should assess word learning using tasks that evaluate the ability to learn word forms, meanings, and form-referent links to develop a profile of individual word learning strengths and weaknesses. Clinicians should also assess verbal working memory to identify children at particular risk of word learning deficits. Future research should explore the notion of optimal intervention intensity for facilitating word learning in children with poor language and verbal working memory.
We have the oldest Skalla sister on the pod, Emily Jackson!! Emily shares what life was like as the oldest sister, gives us all juice on her THREE engagements, tells us how she started her blog and came up with the idea for IVL. We talk weed gummies, reddit threads, garments and codependency. Emily is a gem of human and it's time that we all recognize she is the SWEETEST sister. Listen to us take out all the trash, personal, pop culture and reality tv...and don't you worry RHOSLC is discussed and we have thoughts. Trashtopican "biggest turn on and turn off"use code TRASH20 for 20% off IVL don't forget to take out your trash!ily
In the ninth episode of 'Clarasys presents: Simply Sustainability', Clarasys' Sam Maguire meets Emily Jackson, Senior Vice President of Sustainability at global media organisation The Economist Group. The pair discusses; how Emily landed and shaped her role and what it involves including challenges and achievements, how The Economist Group is committed to sustainability, and advice for other sustainability leaders to be successful.
In this episode I sit down with Emily Jackson and we unpack how her adventurous childhood created such a solid foundation for her own life, that she couldn't comprehend a different way of life. She is an accomplished professional kayaker, mom, wife, businesswoman, co-host of The Great Family Adventure TV series, and friend to so many. We talk about how her most clear recollection of her family's happiness stemmed from a decision to live fulltime in a RV to pursue life together, forged on a mission to provide experiences and not stuff. We talk about her own career and real life challenges and experiences of raising a family touring around the world while pursuing her and her husband Nick's professional kayaking career. Family time is their best time, and every decision and move they make as a family has this purpose in mind. Here's the beauty of this episode. It's super relatable to everyone with a heart beat. Regardless of whether you live in a RV full time, host an adventure TV show, have kids, or are planning to have kids. If you truly want to live your best life, there is something for everyone in this episode.Mentioned In This EpisodeThe Great Family AdventureJackson KayakGreat Family Adventure You Tube ChannelExploration Podcast PodcastMike Andress, Host828-551-9065mike@explorationlocal.com
Emily Jackson of Jackson Kayak joins us to share her experience growing up in a family of superstar athletes, being a 3-time Freestyle Kayak World Champion, serving as Brand Manager for Jackson Kayak, and being a full-time mom on the road.The Camping Show is broadcast live Wednesdays at 6PM ET.The Camping Show TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Camping Show Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Camping Show Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Buckle up friends, we are entering the Spirit Realm today on the podcast!Come along for a chat with Emily Jackson, an incredible human being who has been able to see, feel and hear spirit since she was a young child. Emily talks with us about her experiences, how it all began, and the deep connection she feels when she taps in to this incredible gift. We debunk some myths about what Mediums do, how she receives information, and gives Rachel a wee surprise! Emily also talks about setting boundaries with spirit, and her experience with people who don't believe in spirit connection.To reach out to Emily, find her on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/not.your.average.medium/
For full show notes, go to GetCareerClarity.com/Episode149. Welcome back to the Career Clarity Show! I'm one of your Career Clarity Show hosts, Jenn Smith. If you're a listener who struggles to shake narratives about who you are, what you have access to and what you're worthy of, then this episode is for you. This is an incredibly compelling topic about the power of reframing your mindset to reclaim your present and future career path. I'm so excited to be here with Emily Jackson. Emily is a career counselor and educator specializing in working with young adults experiencing professional, academic and cultural transitions. Her mission is to harness her client's strength and resilience and empower them with the competence and skills to realize their professional goals. Show Notes: Emily Jackson Roadmap to a Fulfilling Career eBook
As the head of legal for next year's FIFA Women's World Cup (being held in Australia and New Zealand), Emily Jackson is operating in a “very truncated time frame” to help ensure the event is a success. However, she says, such vocational experiences provide a lawyer with myriad lessons, which are “unparalleled” for growth and development. On this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by FIFA Women's World Cup head of legal Emily Jackson to discuss how preparations are going for the 2023 event in Australia and New Zealand, how she has ended up in contract positions in-house, the vocational appeal of such contracts, the jurisdictional concerns to grapple with in organising an international sporting event, especially against the backdrop of an ongoing global pandemic. Ms Jackson also discusses the importance of preparedness, particularly given the finite time frames of her current role, triaging dozens of urgent priorities, maintaining optimal relationships with various stakeholders, wading through an “issues-rich environment”, why other lawyers should consider such contracts as part of their vocational journey and what might be next on her horizon. 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!
Tom Allin's affiliate career path started at one of the world's biggest affiliate tech companies, which led him to one of the largest global publishing groups, and now he finds himself at Fast, helping to reinvent the space once again. You'll also notice a fun crossover between Tom's career story and that of one of my previous guests, Emily Jackson.
Emily Jackson may now the SVP of eCommerce at Forbes, but her childhood dream was to ride horses in the Olympics, which makes her path to the affiliate marketing world even more unlikely. We chat about how a trip across the pond led her to a role at the tech company Skimlinks, which led to Conde Nast and eventually to Forbes. Emily shares stories of an awkward interaction with Anna Wintour and explaining to her grandma that she doesn’t actually sell boots on the internet.
If you've seen Parks and Recreation (and even if you haven't), you've heard of TREAT YO SELF. Simply put, it is a way people reward themselves for hard work or good behavior by splurging every once in a while by buying themselves something (usually something nice, expensive, or luxurious). But when does "treating yourself" become self-indulgence? This week, Taylor sits down with Emily Jackson and they talk allllllll about TREAT YO SELF. Emily brings a Biblical perspective to this idea and offers practical advice for properly treating yourself or stopping bad self-indulgence habits. Questions, concerns, or topic suggestions? Send us an email at askingforafriend@psbible.com. For more information about Park Springs Bible Church, visit psbible.com.
In this episode, listen in on a conversation with my friend, Emily Jackson, whom I met while studying at Polimoda & FIT. We discuss what it was like to graduate with our AAS in fashion design from FIT during the pandemic and how that led to both of us starting our sustainable clothing lines. We also talk about sustainability as a whole and the complexity of the matter within fashion as well as life in general.FOLLOW EMILYIGFOLLOW EMILY HIROE (brand)IGWebsiteFOLLOW UNFILTERED FASHION TALKS:IGYouTubeTikTokFOLLOW NATALIA:YouTubeIGTikTokFOLLOW NTA (brand):IGTikTokShopSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Emily Jackson , professor of law at the London School of Economics, joins us to discuss a range of issues relating to medical law. We talk about regulation of the pharmaceutical industry, clinical negligence, assisted reproduction and more.
Emily Jackson, Sales Manager & Events Coordinator at Dairy Market, and Don Davis, Market General Manager at Dairy Market, joined Keith Smith and me on “Real Talk: An Insider's Guide To Real Estate In Central Virginia” powered by The YES Team Realtors! “Real Talk” airs every Tuesday and Friday from 10:15 am – 11 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Real Talk” is presented by Charlottesville Settlement Company, LLC, Pearl Certification, Intrastate Inc., MarieBette Café & Bakery, Scott Morris – Home Loans and Dairy Market.
Emily Jackson is a professional kayaker and a mother of two. Kayaking is in her blood—her dad, Eric Jackson, is a World Champion freestyle kayaker and more often than not, you can find Emily on the water. Emily's been competing at the Mountain Games for years, and this year she won all three of her events—a first for her. Just as community and competition are a big part of the Mountain Games, so is family. Emily and Gabaccia Moreno talk kayaking, legacy, family support, and making time for it all.About the series:Travel with She Explores for a weekend of adventure, art, music, and community at the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado. Through conversations with four women outdoorists and through the ears of first-time Mountain Games attendee Gabaccia Moreno, listeners have the opportunity to experience the games from afar and contemplate adventure in their own lives. This special She Explores miniseries is made in collaboration with the Vail Valley Foundation with support from LifeStraw .Featured in this episode: Emily JacksonHosted by Gale Straub & Gabaccia MorenoA Production of Ravel MediaResources:Featured in this episode:Emily Jackson: InstagramGabaccia Moreno: InstagramLearn more about the GoPro Mountain GamesVail Valley FoundationSponsors:LifestrawNature ValleyGo RVingAll Four Episodes of Voices from the GoPro Mountain Games Are Available Now Wherever You Listen to She ExploresMusic licensed through MusicBedPodcast Art by Hailey Hirst
I've got my amazing friend Emily Jackson on the show today. She has four beautiful children, but it was not an easy road to get them here. I hope by listening in today, you'll have your worries or questions about pregnancy after infertility addressed, and you'll discover new ways to confidently move forward every day to show up for the experiences your life has in store for you. Get full show notes and more information here: https://thesliceofsun.com/17
Another topic that MANY people wonder about... What does the Bible say about purity and modesty? (Due to the nature of the topic being discussed, some sexual language is used. This is your warning, don't want to catch anyone off-guard.) This week, Taylor sits down with Emily Jackson to discuss the concepts of purity and modesty, their importance, Christian cliches surrounding these terms, and practical advice on pursuing purity and modesty for God's glory. Questions, concerns, or topic suggestions? Send us an email at askingforafriend@psbible.com. For more information about Park Springs Bible Church, visit www.psbible.com.
In the final episode of season 1 Tarryn chats to New York based actress and singer Christina Emily Jackson. They discuss auditioning for Disney Cruise Line and Regional Theater. Christina also talks about financial wellness for artists and her passion project Cents with Sense Instagram Links. @hopeigetitpod @tarrynsteyn @cjackspsu @centswithsense Created by Tarryn Steyn Produced by Citizen Femme Productions Theme Music created by Steven Steyn
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Emily Jackson, the Philanthropy Director of Companion Animal Alliance in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Emily shares with us how CAA is able to maintain a high save rate (86%), despite never turning animals away, along with the impacts of pivoting to a foster-centric model and implementing a wide array of enrichment activities within the shelter. Emily talks about their goal of improving sustainability in their growth and retaining of volunteers as a major part of Louisiana's animal welfare community. She highlights the South's breeding problem, why northern states import animals from the South, and how their volunteer training program helps keep all their volunteers organized and educated. “I've never seen anyone work harder than people that love animals.” - Emily Jackson Tune in to learn how Companion Animal Alliance is teaming up with Louisiana Parole Project to hire people who have been sentenced to life but recently released on parole as animal caretakers. Did you know?
Emily has an amazing story to tell across multiple disciplines. She is a Surrey based music teacher who has been playing the piano since she was five (now holding grade 8 certification), she holds a Masters in Music Composition (MMus) from Kingston University, is an award-winning composer and is also a Pilot Officer in the RAF Air Cadets.This episode of AuroraCast features Emily Jackson as a special guest.Links and show notes:Emily is currently offering a selection of online music workshops and theory/piano tuition for all ages, to give support to those studying music, learning an instrument, or for those that need something fun, social and positive to keep their minds occupied! FacebookVideo Version
Emily has an amazing story to tell across multiple disciplines. She is a Surrey based music teacher who has been playing the piano since she was five (now holding grade 8 certification), she holds a Masters in Music Composition (MMus) from Kingston University, is an award-winning composer and is also a Pilot Officer in the RAF Air Cadets.This episode of AuroraCast features Emily Jackson as a special guest.Links and show notes:Emily is currently offering a selection of online music workshops and theory/piano tuition for all ages, to give support to those studying music, learning an instrument, or for those that need something fun, social and positive to keep their minds occupied! FacebookVideo Version
The Forgotten Victims, Part 3: The A1 Linked Offences Laura analyses the A1 linked attacks committed by PS on Emily Jackson, Marcella Claxton, Irene Richardson, Debra Schlesinger, Patricia ‘Tina’ Atkinson and Jayne MacDonald and shares some startling revelations about the crimes and crime scene behaviours and what it reveals about PS. You won’t want to miss this. Listener discretion advised. This episode contains graphic details and may be triggering and/or upsetting. #HerNameWasEmilyJackson #HerNamesWasMarcellaClaxton #HerNameWasIreneRichardson #HerNameWasDebraSchlesinger #HerNameWasPatriciaAtkinson #HerNameWasJayneMacDonald #TheForgottenVictims #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeAnalyst Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqRHyJ4iruk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbNsY6j9xSc&feature=youtu.be https://www.town-hall-online.com/yorkshire-ripper-investigation/view.php?title=Marcella-Claxton-Yorkshire-Ripper-Victim https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13194327/woman-left-for-dead-yorkshire-ripper-thank-lord-dead/ http://www.town-hall-online.com/forum3/view.php?title=Gaiety-Public-House-Roundhay-Road-Leeds http://www.crimehub.co.uk/forums/yorkshireripper/showthread.php?tid=18 https://www.execulink.com/~kbrannen/victim10.htm https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/conditions/paraphilias#:~:text=A%20paraphilia%20is%20a%20condition,threatens%20to%20harm%20someone%20else. https://youtu.be/UbNsY6j9xSc https://youtu.be/UbNsY6j9xSc https://www.netflix.com/title/81006684 https://www.execulink.com/~kbrannen/victim09.htm https://www.netflix.com/title/81006684 #TheForgottenVictims #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeAnalyst #Podcast
ProTalk with ProTec featuring Emily Jackson with The Emily Jackson Group of Re/Max Professionals. Emily is a DC native and grew up in the Calvert Hills neighborhood of College Park, Maryland. She comes from a long line of family members who have always believed that investment in real estate is one of the smartest ways to secure your financial future. With a firm belief in the long term benefits of investing in real estate, she strives to help clients realize and fulfill their own real estate goals. With a very high degree of loyalty, integrity and experience she resonates with buyers and sellers.
After a few weeks of talking about hormones and running, I'm finally bringing a different sport to the podcast. Kayaking but it's not kayaking in quiet waters…we are talking about freestyle kayaking, and so today I'm hoping to learn a lot more about what freestyle kayaking is all about with our special guest Emily Jackson and how she managed to race nine months pregnant and to win the race at the same time. She is a well-known whitewater athlete and currently the Women's World Freestyle Champion. She has multiple World Freestyle Kayak Championships, a collection of freestyle kayak medals, and extreme kayak racing podium finishes. She's a TedTalker, a wife, a sister, a daughter and a mother. Today she goes down memory lane and shares with us her motherhood journey and the decisions that sometimes don't have to be the "by the book" best option journey.If you would like to connect with Emily on IG click hereThank you for listening!Lana xSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dayswithl)
On today’s episode, Jennifer shares some new poems, and talks about the dangers of glorifying serial killers, what she’s been manifesting lately, her first heartbreak and how lockdown is going. Jennifer also updates you on recent events in British politics, including the Lib Dems kicking off about Nicola Sturgeon memes, chaos in Northern Ireland, the never ending nonsense of Labour, and the exorcism of Demonic Dominic. Featuring The Poems: New Moon Rituals For the first time in my life, I am really happy Wilma McCann, Emily Jackson, Irene Richardson, Patricia Atkinson, Jayne MacDonald, Jean Jordan, Yvonne Pearson, Helen Rytka, Vera Millward, Josephine Whitaker, Barbara Leach, Marguerite Walls, Jacqueline Hill. Lockdown Day 2679643578655 Find more information on Jennifer Juan and her work, along with hundreds of free to access poems, short stories and videos at www.jenniferjuan.com Listen to Jennifer Dates: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jennifer-dates/id1327391011 Get involved with Diverse Verse: https://jenniferjuan.com/contact-links/diverse-verse/ Get the new single, Swipe Forever: https://open.spotify.com/track/3VreOnHp8CiFkGvi3J9WAZ?si=iA_x4rDaQrebNhdBBC8FNA Preorder the Live album: https://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com/album/the-adventures-of-hunnybee-live-well-sort-of Order the new book Confessions of a Self Aware Manic Pixie Dream Girl: https://jenniferjuan.com/merchandise/books/confessions-of-a-self-aware-manic-pixie-dream-girl/ See Jennifer Juan perform live: https://jenniferjuan.com/events/ Find Jennifer Juan on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/missjsquared Jennifer Juan on Instagram: https://instagram.com/missjsquared Sincerely, Jennifer x on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/sincerelyjenniferx Tumblr: www.missjsquared.tumblr.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JenniferJuan Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/missjsquared Bandcamp: http://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5aUVh1Lp3P6o5IW39iopyV?si=7OEc_qoWTL-S0eg0wQ8pHw Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/jennifer-juan/1293313532 Soundcloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/missjsquared Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/missjsquared PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/jenniferjuan Merchandise: https://jenniferjuan.com/merchandise/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyjenniferx/message
I sat down with Emily Jackson, who is an American in Paris working in marketing to talk about the new Netflix hit "Emily in Paris". I wanted her take on the show compared to what it's really like to work in social media for French firms in the city of light. Enjoy this bonus episode and tell us how you feel about the show! Also, don't forget to check out Emily's social media work here!https://instagram.com/theglitteringunknown?igshid=8ho27bc50nefSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/Laviecreative)
This week on Down to Business, G Adventures founder Bruce Poon Tip talks to host Emily Jackson about how COVID-19 has affected his business and how he believes the travel industry should evolve once people are free to move around again.
This week on Down to Business, G Adventures founder Bruce Poon Tip talks to host Emily Jackson about how COVID-19 has affected his business and how he believes the travel industry should evolve once people are free to move around again.
In this episode, Emily Jackson, Associate Professor Suze Leitao, and Dr Mary Claessen talk about their research in children with DLD. The discussion is based around their presentation at Speech Pathology Australia's national conference in Brisbane, “Fast mapping short and long words in children with DLD: Examining the influence of phonological short-term memory and receptive vocabulary”.