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Best podcasts about Emily Murphy

Latest podcast episodes about Emily Murphy

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
How the Trump administration is reshaping federal procurement

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 10:09


The Trump administration has shown a great deal of interest in contracting and procurement. In fact, it has four executive orders on the street relating to procurement. Some things seem new, some things we've seen before. An assessment now from the senior fellow at the George Mason University Baroni Center for Government Contracting, Emily Murphy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
A new Trump Executive Order promises to send the General Services Administration “back to the future"

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 11:44


President Trump's order to Eliminate Waste and Save Taxpayer Dollars by Consolidating Procurement brings some old procurement practices back into fashion. Over the next 60-90 days, agencies, OMB, and the GSA administrator have a lot of work to do centralize procurement of common items back in GSA. To understand what this means for the procurement system, Federal News Network's Terry Gerton spoke with former GSA Administrator and current Senior Fellow at the George Mason University Baroni Center for Government Contracting, Emily Murphy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
A new Trump Executive Order promises to send the General Services Administration “back to the future"

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 12:29


President Trump's order to Eliminate Waste and Save Taxpayer Dollars by Consolidating Procurement brings some old procurement practices back into fashion. Over the next 60-90 days, agencies, OMB, and the GSA administrator have a lot of work to do centralize procurement of common items back in GSA. To understand what this means for the procurement system, Federal News Network's Terry Gerton spoke with former GSA Administrator and current Senior Fellow at the George Mason University Baroni Center for Government Contracting, Emily Murphy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Rotten Treasure
The Twilight Saga: New Moon with Emily Murphy

Rotten Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 74:26


This week, Emily Murphy joins us for The Twilight Saga: New Moon. It's like the first movie, but with werewolves. What's Robin William‘s Big problem? Will the real Mark Wahlberg please stand up? Are you ready for Jim's Oliver Reed story? “Where are your knives?” - Emily Murphy To stay up-to-date with Emily's future improv instruction, performances and general life happenings follow them on Instagram @emryanmurphy. We also encourage you to go see Emily's improv team, @6_different_people performing in the Philadelphia area. Follow them too! The song Kai talks about in the episode: Date With Yolanda by Rio BravoGo to linktr.ee/rottentreasure to listen, like, follow, rate and review. It really helps the show! You can also support the podcast to gain early access to episodes, promotional opportunities and even get extra franchise rank and review episodes. Who knows?! The tier system. That's who. Visit patreon.com/rottentreasure to learn more!

Speaking Municipally
Something is Afoot

Speaking Municipally

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 39:21


Coun. Sarah Hamilton has announced she will not seek re-election in the fall. We also discuss the pride flag issue between CSU52 and the Edmonton Public Library, transit safety and sounds, efforts to diversify Edmonton's trade beyond the United States, and why statues keep getting stolen.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Sarah HamiltonCoun. Sarah Hamilton's postInterview on Real Talk with Ryan JespersenPride flagsCSU52: Statement Re: EPL Directive to Remove Pride Flags from Public AreasEdmonton Public Library: No Directive to Remove Pride FlagsUnion says Pride flags banned at Edmonton libraries, library disputes claimTransit safetyDespite record ridership, many Edmontonians still don't think transit is safe, report showsReport recommends more peace officer presence at Edmonton transit stationsTransit soundsArtist creates sound experience at Edmonton transit centreEdmonton Arts Council | Sendero a lo Próximo (Path to the near)Expanding tradeEconomic developer helps companies move export sights off U.S. and onto Japan, Mexico, Middle EastStolen statuesStatue of women's rights activist Emily Murphy vanishes from Edmonton park named after herCut at the ankles: another statue goes missing from an Edmonton park'Please bring them back': Plaques honouring First World War soldiers stolen from cemeteryFrom the Taproot newsroomEdmonton 'still not ready' as 2024 population growth exceeded even breakneck forecast: KnackPouring a double: Trade mission to Japan and Cocktail Week boost beverage industryRapid fireCommonwealth Stadium field could be renamed Play Alberta FieldShould Edmonton have an official bird? Voting underway to pick favourite flyerSpeaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, the most reliable source of intelligence about what's happening in the Edmonton region. Through curiosity-driven original stories, tailored and useful newsletters, a comprehensive and innovative events calendar, and thought-provoking podcasts, we inform, connect, and inspire a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient Edmonton region.Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free! ★ Support this podcast ★

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Once again, GSA finds itself in the center of a hubbub

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 10:05


The General Services Administration is often one of the go-to agencies for new administrations that want to get things done. That includes the first and second Trump administrations. For a review of recent developments, we turn to someone who will be a regular guest here on the Federal Drive. She was the administrator of the GSA for Trump 45, now a senior fellow at the George Mason University Baroni Center for Government Contracting.. Emily Murphy joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Once again, GSA finds itself in the center of a hubbub

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 10:50


The General Services Administration is often one of the go-to agencies for new administrations that want to get things done. That includes the first and second Trump administrations. For a review of recent developments, we turn to someone who will be a regular guest here on the Federal Drive. She was the administrator of the GSA for Trump 45, now a senior fellow at the George Mason University Baroni Center for Government Contracting.. Emily Murphy joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Restorative Works
Challenges and Rewards of Elevating Student Voice with Emily Murphy

Restorative Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 22:46


Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Emily Murphy to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Join us as Emily shares the story of the Restorative Practice Student Board, a leadership group of middle school students who mediate conflicts, review school policies, and make impactful decisions—like rewriting the school's dress code to reflect student voice and fairness. Listen as Emily details how empowering students in these roles fosters accountability, builds trust, and transforms school culture. From mediating peer conflicts to presenting policy changes to the school board, these students are at the forefront of creating meaningful change in their school.  Discover how this approach leads to stronger relationships and greater staff buy-in. Emily is the school director at Pagosa Peak Open School, a K-8 district charter school in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. She has 17 years of experience in education, and a passion for engaging students in learning that challenges and supports them in all areas of their development. She previously taught at Awakening Seed School in Phoenix and worked as an instructor at Colorado State University in the Human Development and Family Studies program at the Early Childhood Center Lab School. She has presented on and been published around one of her passions: project-based learning. You can find her work on Edutopia and PBL Works, as well as through the North American Reggio Emilia Alliance "Innovations." Tune in to learn about the challenges and rewards of elevating student agency in building a culture of restorative practices.

Go Get Em Radio
38. Thyroid, Weight Loss, and Why You're Stuck: Understanding Hypothyroidism

Go Get Em Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 55:47


Welcome back to Health, Hormones, and Done with Dieting with your host, Emily Murphy.In this episode, Emily dives deep into hypothyroidism and how it may be the reason you're stuck in a cycle of dieting, exercising, and still not losing weight. She uncovers the vital role the thyroid plays in metabolism, energy, digestion, and overall hormonal health, especially for women over 40. Emily shares her personal journey of overcoming hypothyroidism, extreme dieting, and metabolic burnout. She explains why it's critical to run labs, optimize hormones, and stop the cycle of frustration.Links & Resources:Take the Hormone Quiz: GoGetEmCoach.comFollow Emily on Instagram: @GoGetEmCoachFeeling Out Of Balance? Take my FREE Hormone Assessment & checkout my FREE resources atgogetemcoach.com/links

Go Get Em Radio
37. Sex Therapy in Midlife to Help Relight The Spark with Tori Ricci

Go Get Em Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 38:47


In this episode, Emily Murphy dives into an enlightening conversation with sex therapist Tori Ritchie about intimacy, connection, and sexual health in midlife. They tackle the often-untouched topics of hormone changes, sexual desire, and communication in relationships. From practical tips to addressing common struggles, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating midlife and striving for a fulfilling and connected relationship.Feeling Out Of Balance? Take my FREE Hormone Assessment & checkout my FREE resources atgogetemcoach.com/links

Go Get Em Radio
36. Pelvic Floor with Allie Demers

Go Get Em Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 41:34


In this episode of Health Hormones and Done with Dieting, host Emily Murphy is joined by pelvic floor therapist Allie Demers. They discuss the importance of the pelvic floor, its impact on women's health, and the significance of addressing pelvic floor issues. Topics include postpartum care, perimenopause, menopause, bowel and bladder function, sexual health, and the need for individualized physical therapy for optimal outcomes.Check out Anchor Pelvic PT Here: https://www.anchorpelvicpt.com/Feeling Out Of Balance? Take my FREE Hormone Assessment & checkout my FREE resources atgogetemcoach.com/links

Go Get Em Radio
35. Food Sobriety with Mary Roberts

Go Get Em Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 61:28


In this episode of Health, Hormones, and Done with Dieting, host Emily Murphy speaks with food addiction coach Mary Roberts. Mary shares her personal journey from struggling with eating disorders and food addiction to finding healing and self-control through food sobriety. Mary opens up about her early struggles with binge eating, bulimia, and compulsive eating, and the transformative role keto played in helping her gain mental clarity and recognize her disordered eating habits. She explains that while keto provided a foundation, addressing the deeper emotional cravings was key to her lasting recovery. Together, they discuss the concept of “food sobriety” and how identifying “drug foods” can be an important step toward a healthier relationship with eating. Tune in to learn strategies for breaking free from disordered behaviors, the importance of community support, and how to create a life centered on true nourishment and self-empowerment.Feeling Out Of Balance? Take my FREE Hormone Assessment & checkout my FREE resources atgogetemcoach.com/links

Major League Eventing Podcast
MD5* Radio Interviews Part 1

Major League Eventing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 50:57


We are still on the Mars Maryland 5* Presented by Brown Advisory high! Karen and Robby were part of the MD5* Radio and for the next 2 weeks we will be bringing you all the great interviews that were done. Part 1 has interviews with Sinead Maynard, Harry Meade, David Doel, Crosby Green, Allie Knowles, Boyd Martin, Felix Parker from Fairfax & Favor, Tiana Coudray and Lainey Ashker. We want to thank everyone at the MD5* for trusting us to bring the audience content and also to our social media team Hannah Keegan, Caroline Brooke and Emily Murphy for all the fun Tik Tok videos that were done. In the next couple weeks, we will also release the interviews and press conference interviews that Hannah did. We hope you enjoy!Please support our sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://www.triplecrownfeed.com/Patricia Scott Insurance (484)319-8923Sign up for our mailing list!https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClECheckout the Major League Eventing store!https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/shop 

The Good Oil
Trackside presenter Emily Murphy on Trackside Premier's return

The Good Oil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 9:11


Mick Geurin chats to Trackside presenter Emily Murphy about Trackside Premier's return at Te Rapa this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everything Theater Podcast
Colorworld - A Children's Book Turned Play

Everything Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 30:38


The Charles R. Wood Theater is working with Artist Anthony Richichi to turn his award winning children's book, "Colorworld", into a LIVE Stage Play! We chat with the author, Anthony Richichi, as well as Executive Director, Emily Murphy, and Facilities Director, Eric Potter, about the origins of the project and how they are adapting this new children's piece for the stage!

The Good Oil
Thoroughbred Racing Weekend Preview | Trackside NZ's Emily Murphy on Mornings with Ian Smith (4/10/24)

The Good Oil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 9:54


LOVERACING.NZ Thoroughbred Racing Update with Trackside NZ's Emily Murphy on Mornings with Ian Smith including a deep dive into the weekends racing across the country Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Ian Smith
Thoroughbred Racing Weekend Preview | Trackside NZ's Emily Murphy (4/10/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 10:24


LOVERACING.NZ Thoroughbred Racing Update with Trackside NZ's Emily Murphy on Mornings with Ian Smith including a deep dive into the weekends racing across the country Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Ian Smith
Full Show (4/10/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 124:25


Missed the show this morning? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Ian Smith featuring, Smithy's Sermon, Stacey Jones, Talkback Time, Smithy's Multi, Daniel McHardy, Greg O'Connor, Aiden McLaughlin, Ken Rutherford, Emily Murphy, News Clippings, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The A- Life
Hormones & Motherhood with Emily Murphy

The A- Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 71:45


In this conversation, Casie Ludemann interviews Emily Murphy, a hormone guru, about her journey with hormones and the importance of prioritizing self-care as a busy mom. Emily shares her personal experience with extreme dieting and the impact it had on her hormones and overall well-being. She emphasizes the need for balance and self-care, even in the midst of a busy schedule. The conversation also touches on the importance of teaching children about nutrition and setting healthy habits for the future. In this conversation, Casie Ludemann and Emily Murphy discuss the importance of understanding macros and the potential pitfalls of relying on macro counting apps. They also touch on the topic of hormones and how they can impact weight loss and overall health. Emily emphasizes the need for personalized approaches to nutrition and hormone optimization, rather than relying on generic guidelines. She also debunks common myths about hormones and provides insights into the importance of comprehensive lab testing. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of individualized approaches to nutrition and hormone balance.Find Emily on:Ig --> gogetemcoachFacebook--> Health, Hormones & Done with DietingDo not go about this alone,, let a coach and a community guide you. Stop comparing yourself to Karen Ozempic at work who is loosing 10lbs. week but her hair is also evaporating into thin air.Do this the right way, the way that lasts, the way thats going to keep you around for your kids and grandkids. Inquire here for coaching you wont regret it Coaching Application Below go.casiejericholifestylecoaching.comFollow me on IG: @casiejerichoIf you are someone who is looking for sustainable weight loss, muscle growth and that desired "toned" look check out my website at : www.casiejericholifestylecoaching.com and lets shake things up.Join our amazing community of clients who have done it all, from over 50lb weight loss ( and still going), squatting their body weight, decreasing their body fat %, fit into jeans they wore in High School, cured their forever long unhealthy relationship with food, ran their first 5k and so much more.Become a 1:1 client where we become your Polly Pocket Lifestyle Coach, here for you whenever you need or join the CJLC app and get the toes wet with some KICK ASS workouts and family/kid friendly recipes & all the education you could dream of for internal & external health. https://train.casiejericholifestylecoaching.com/trainers/1235859/landing/Use Code : Aminuslife10 . for 10% off any coaching or App purchase ..And always please listen, share, review and follow this podcast, lets laugh at me and with me as we enjoy this wild life we created. Consistency Not Perfection.IG Handles @casiejericho @steffiee51 @kaileeuniquefit

Other Side Lifestyle
137. Hormones, Thyroid, and Mindset w/ Emily Murphy

Other Side Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 67:58


Emily Murphy shares her personal experience with hormone imbalances and the impact they had on her body and mindset. She discusses the effects of extreme dieting and competition on her hormones and the challenges she faced in recovering from hormonal dysfunction. Emily emphasizes the importance of addressing both physiological and psychological factors in achieving hormonal balance and sustainable weight loss. The conversation also touches on the role of the thyroid in metabolism and the potential influence of sex hormones on fat accumulation. The conversation explores the role of chemicals, cortisol, and mindset in weight loss and overall health. It emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between the chemical itself and its influence on other systems in the body. The discussion also touches on the challenges of weight loss resistance and the need for a comprehensive approach that addresses habits, mindset, and lifestyle decisions. The conversation highlights the importance of time management and prioritizing self-care, even in busy schedules. It concludes with the recognition that there are no shortcuts and that healing and sustainable results require consistent effort and commitment. In this final part of the conversation, Emily Murphy discusses the importance of open communication and asking for help in managing the challenges of balancing work, family, and personal well-being. She emphasizes the role of sex hormones, such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, in women's health and how imbalances can impact various aspects of their lives. Emily also shares her own journey of learning to relax and find balance, including taking up golf as a way to unwind. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about music preferences and the importance of finding peace in stillness.   Follow Emily on IG:  @gogetemcoach   If you are a coach, sign up now for The Real Coaches Summit 2025 in Las Vegas in April, organized by yours truly - Aram Grigorian.  The speaker lineup is insane, and don't forget macro friendly breakfast and lunch is provided, as well as a happy hour each evening to network and meet the speakers.  No VIP - we are all equals at this event!     You can find us on Instagram: Aram: @4weeks2thebeach Jim: @jimmynutrition   Grab some Serenity Gummies: CuredNutrition.com Code: OSL for 20% OFF Get some t-shirts/tanks/hoodies at:   https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/shop If you'd like to reach out to Aram, you can find him at:  https://www.4weeks2thebeach.com/work-with-me If you'd like to reach out to Jim, you can find him at:  https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/schedule Go get some supplements: www.legionathletics.com, use code: ARAM

Beyond Agriculture
Episode 26 Madison County Fair

Beyond Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 14:00


Send us a Text Message.Listen to Ag Credit inter, Emily Murphy, as she speaks with Madison County Extension Agent, Brandon Sears, and County Fair attendees who came to show their cattle at the fair. Madison County Fair Facebook PageMadison County Cooperative Extension Facebook PageVisit Central Kentucky Ag Credit to learn more about us!

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Maybe the micro purchase threshold is a little too micro

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 11:35


Most of the purchases the government makes are small. For every aircraft carrier, agencies buy a million printers, desks, airplane tickets. Most of *these* fall under what's known as the micro purchase threshold. That threshold stands at 10 thousand dollars. My next guest has made the case that raising it to 20 thousand would save the government tens of millions of dollars, among other ventures. She's co-author of an analysis from the Baroni Center for Government Contracting at George Mason University .. and former administrator of the General Services Administration. Emily Murphy joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Maybe the micro purchase threshold is a little too micro

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 11:35


Most of the purchases the government makes are small. For every aircraft carrier, agencies buy a million printers, desks, airplane tickets. Most of *these* fall under what's known as the micro purchase threshold. That threshold stands at 10 thousand dollars. My next guest has made the case that raising it to 20 thousand would save the government tens of millions of dollars, among other ventures. She's co-author of an analysis from the Baroni Center for Government Contracting at George Mason University .. and former administrator of the General Services Administration. Emily Murphy joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond Agriculture
Episode 22 Kentucky State FFA Conversations

Beyond Agriculture

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 4:29


Join our Interns, Emily Murphy and Braden Porter, as they recap their experience at the Kentucky State FFA Convention. Central Kentucky Ag Credit:https://www.agcreditonline.com/ Kentucky FFA:https://kyffa.org/ 

Revolution 250 Podcast
By His Excellency's Command: Revolution in Salem, with Emily Murphy

Revolution 250 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 45:16


June 2024 marks the 250th Anniversary of General & Governor Thomas Gage's attempt to move the Massachusetts government to Salem. Join us as we learn how this important seaport town reacted to 2 regiments of Redcoats moving into town.  Join us as we speak with Emily Murphy of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site on the impact of Gage's plan to run Massachusetts from Salem and how Salem Maritime is planning to mark the occasion on June 15 & 16, 2024 in Salem, Massachusetts.Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
The Future of the Mind in a Digital Society | Emily Murphy, Alan Sanfey and Tamar Sharon

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 80:50


(Nederlands volgt Engels) How do new digital technologies such as AI affect our cognitive well-being? Are these digital advancements enhancing our cognitive functions and aiding in mental health care, or are they diminishing our capacity to process information, make decisions, and cope with stress? Should policymakers prioritize our cognitive well-being over traditional goals like economic growth and productivity? Learn from lawyer and behavioral neuroscientist Emily Murphy how the intersection of technology and brain & behavioral sciences can forge a new paradigm in public policy, one that places our collective cognitive health at the heart of societal progress. The Future of the Mind in a Digital Society | Lecture and conversation with lawyer and behavioral neuroscientist Emily Murphy and brain scientist Alan Sanfey | Thursday 25 April 2024 | 20.00 – 21.30 hrs | De Lindenberg, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects and Healthy Brain Read the review: https://www.ru.nl/en/services/sport-culture-and-recreation/radboud-reflects/news/the-future-of-the-mind-in-a-digital-society-lecture-and-conversation-with-lawyer-and-behavioral-neuroscientist-emily-murphy-and-brain-scientist-alan-sanfey Or watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxhhUlK1kYI&t=1s Never want to miss a podcast again? Subscribe to this channel! Also don't forget to like this podcast and leave a comment. Radboud Reflects organizes in-depth lectures about philosophy, religion, ethics, society and culture, check our website for upcoming in-depth lectures: https://www.ru.nl/en/services/sport-culture-and-recreation/radboud-reflects/agenda Do you want to stay up to date about our activities? Please sign in for the English newsletter: https://www.ru.nl/en/services/sport-culture-and-recreation/radboud-reflects/services/radboud-reflects-newsletter -- NL Hoe beïnvloeden nieuwe digitale technologieën zoals AI onze mentale en emotionele gezondheid? Verbeteren deze digitale ontwikkelingen onze cognitieve functies en helpen ze bij geestelijke gezondheidszorg, of verminderen ze ons vermogen om informatie te verwerken, beslissingen te nemen en met stress om te gaan? Moeten beleidsmakers ons cognitieve welzijn boven traditionele doelen als economische groei en productiviteit stellen? Leer van jurist en gedragsneurowetenschapper Emily Murphy hoe het snijvlak van technologie en hersen- en gedragswetenschappen een nieuw denkkader in het overheidsbeleid kan creëren, een denkkader dat onze collectieve cognitieve gezondheid centraal stelt bij maatschappelijke vooruitgang. The Future of the Mind in a Digital Society | Lezing en gesprek met jurist en gedragsneurowetenschapper Emily Murphy, neurowetenschapper Alan Sanfey en filosoof Tamar Sharon | Donderdag 25 april 2024 | 20.00 – 21.30 uur | De Lindenberg, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects en Healthy Brain Lees het verslag: https://www.ru.nl/services/sport-cultuur-en-ontspanning/radboud-reflects/nieuws/the-future-of-the-mind-in-a-digital-society-lezing-en-gesprek-met-jurist-en-gedragsneurowetenschapper-emily-murphy-neurowetenschapper-alan-sanfey-en-filosoof-tamar-sharon Of bekijk de video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxhhUlK1kYI&t=1s Like deze podcast, abonneer je op dit kanaal en mis niks. Bekijk ook de agenda voor nog meer verdiepende lezingen: https://www.ru.nl/radboud-reflects/agenda Wil je geen enkele verdiepende lezing missen? Schrijf je dan in voor de nieuwsbrief: https://www.ru.nl/radboud-reflects/services/nieuwsbrief-radboud-reflects

The Edtech Podcast
#278 - AI as a Tool for Equity of Learning

The Edtech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 52:49


Continuing our miniseries on AI in education with the fourth episode centred around a AI's potential for equity of learning, host Professor Rose Luckin is joined by Richard Culatta of ISTE, Professor Sugata Mitra, and Emily Murphy of Nord Anglia Education.  This episode and our series are generously sponsored by Nord Anglia Education. In our fourth instalment of this valuable series, we look at AI's potential to address various challenges and bridge the educational gaps that exist among different groups of students around the world.  AI can analyse vast amounts of data, provide early interventions, and enhance accessibility, and as long as the deployment of the technology is appropriate to the unique context of the school, the learners, the location, and the access to devices, AI can transform education for those who need the most support. Guests: Professor Sugata Mitra, Author/Professor of Educational Technology, Newcastle University Emily Murphy, Senior PD Lead, DNA Metacognition Project, Nord Anglia Education Richard Culatta, CEO, ISTE Talking points and questions include:  What do we mean by equity of learning, and how can we understand context?  Is there a danger that AI will simply be used to reinforce or replace existing conventional methods of assessing learning, despite what it's great potential? What needs to fall into place for AI to be the promise for education we know it could be? What needs to happen to have AI be the magic bullet for equity of learning from a teacher and headteacher perspective?  If the technology is there, and it has the potential it has, how can teachers build on that?  How have different practices and innovations in the classroom been adopted and rejected… is AI going to succeed where other initiatives and technologies have either failed to be adopted, or plateaued and fallen by the wayside?  How is AI different? How do we talk about getting school infrastructure in place to use AI? How we do we convince educationalists, and the budget holders and local governance that AI and other emerging technologies are worth their investment? There is some understandable fear about revolutionary technology disrupting existing practice in the classroom, but are we underestimating our students and teachers?

Opportunity Accelerators
E10 | Cultivating a Niche Career in Gov't Contracting: Emily Murphy

Opportunity Accelerators

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 52:33


With more than 20 years of experience in the federal sector, this week's guest, Emily Murphy, shares insights into the life of government contracting and what she learned from her leadership roles in the federal government. Her career has been an incredible journey, and now she's serving as a SkillStorm Advisory Board Member among other roles. One key message Emily shares, hiring the right person can make a big difference! 

A New Morning
Amherst Assessor Emily Murphy explains home assessments

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 6:43


There's lot's of confusion among Amherst residents over reassessment notices that have been sent to homeowners.

OTB Football
Who is Ireland call-up Emily Murphy? | Big weekend in WSL | Jessy Parker-Humphreys | OTB Breakfast Football

OTB Football

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 19:12


Women's football journalist Jessy Parker-Humphreys joined Off The Ball Breakfast this morning as Chelsea youngster Emily Murphy is called up to Eileen Gleeson's Ireland WNT squad for friendlies against Wales and Italy.Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the Off the Ball Breakfast podcast.#OptimumNutrition | #TheresMoreOfYouInYou

Minimum Competence
Weds 10/18 - SALT Cap Political Salience, SEC Distances from ESG, Google Defends Against Web-Scraping for Bard, SBF Says he wasn't Reckless and Musk v. Wachtell Moves to Arb

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 11:04


On this day in legal history in 1929, the Privy Council of the United Kingdom declared women officially “persons” under the laws of Canada. Which is good, that's a good thing to do, generally. People should be persons. On October 18, 1929, a landmark decision by the Privy Council of the United Kingdom fundamentally altered the legal status of women in Canada. On this day, the Privy Council overturned a ruling made by the Supreme Court of Canada in the case of Edwards v. Canada. The case was initiated by Emily Murphy, the first female magistrate in the British Empire, and four other women—Henrietta Muir Edwards, Irene Parlby, Louise McKinney, and Nellie McClung—who collectively came to be known as the Famous Five. A lawyer had challenged Murphy's right to preside over a court on the grounds that she wasn't a "person" under Canadian law, leading the Famous Five to challenge this narrow interpretation of the term "persons" as outlined in the British North America Acts, the governing laws of Canada at the time.The Supreme Court of Canada initially ruled against the Famous Five, upholding the traditional interpretation that excluded women from the definition of "persons." This decision mirrored societal prejudices that marginalized women, relegating them to domestic roles and barring them from public life. However, the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, which served as Canada's final court of appeal at the time, reversed this ruling. They declared that the exclusion of women from public offices was a "relic of days more barbarous than ours," offering a more progressive and inclusive interpretation.Lord Sankey, who delivered the Privy Council's judgment, questioned why the term "persons" should not include women, framing it as a matter of logical and moral imperative. This decision dramatically expanded the range of professional and public opportunities available to women in Canada and had ripple effects across the globe, inspiring movements for gender equality.Today, October 18 is celebrated as Persons Day in Canada, marking the victory of the Famous Five and commemorating the broader fight for gender equality. The decision serves as an enduring reminder for legal scholars, activists, and students about the power of the legal system to redefine societal norms and advance human rights.The issue of the state-and-local tax (SALT) deduction cap, instituted by the GOP in 2017, is becoming a contentious point in the upcoming elections, particularly for blue-state Republicans. The cap limited the SALT deduction to $10,000 and was initially opposed by several House Republicans from high-tax states. Although many of those opposing Republicans are no longer in office, a new batch of lawmakers from blue states is fighting to restore the full SALT deduction, albeit without success so far. This situation is giving Democrats an advantage, as candidates vow to make the removal of the SALT cap a priority if elected.Democrats' message that Republicans are responsible for a tax hike has resonated in previous elections and appears to be effective again. Republican representatives such as Mike Garcia of California have admitted that winning would be easier if their party agreed to lift the cap. The upcoming elections are critical for future tax policy discussions, as many elements of the 2017 tax law, including the SALT cap, are set to expire in 2025.By way of brief background, the SALT cap deduction refers to the limitation placed on the amount of state and local taxes (SALT) that can be deducted from a filer's federal income tax. Implemented as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the cap is currently set at $10,000 for both single filers and married couples filing jointly. The SALT cap has been a point of debate, as it disproportionately affects taxpayers in states with higher income and property taxes–those states where more folks are likely to be exceeding $10,000 in property tax.Democrats have successfully used the SALT issue to gain an edge in previous elections, unseating Republicans who opposed the 2017 tax law due to the cap. Some candidates have characterized the 2017 law as a "weaponization of the tax code" against Democratic states. However, it's worth noting that not all Democrats are united in removing the cap. Progressive Democrats argue that the SALT deduction disproportionately benefits the wealthy and have resisted attempts to eliminate it from the Build Back Better legislation.Even as some Republican candidates try to align their party's stance with raising or eliminating the SALT cap, they face internal resistance. The issue has even stalled GOP efforts to pass tax bills, as some refuse to vote for any package that doesn't address the SALT cap. As it stands, the SALT cap issue remains a potent weapon for Democrats, particularly in high-tax states, and could significantly influence the electoral outcomes in the 2024 elections.SALT Cap Haunts GOP House Candidates as Democrats Turn TablesThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has notably excluded environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing from its focus areas for 2024, a shift from previous years when it was listed as a priority. The agency's Division of Examinations priorities for the year did not make any direct mention of ESG, even though the topic was a key area of scrutiny in reports for 2021, 2022, and 2023. An SEC spokesperson clarified that the published priorities for 2024 are "not exhaustive" and other issues could still be addressed.This change comes as the SEC seems to be distancing itself from the ESG label in the context of corporate disclosures. An agency official mentioned that the commission is focusing more on "emergent risks" rather than using the ESG terminology. The label itself has come under scrutiny and has been politicized, leading companies like BlackRock and McDonald's to drop or downplay the term.For 2024, the SEC has shifted its focus to anti-money laundering controls, cryptocurrency, and cybersecurity. Despite this shift, it's worth noting that the SEC's Climate and ESG Task Force has been active in enforcement, settling cases with Goldman Sachs, Bank of New York Mellon, and Deutsche Bank over allegations of improper ESG investment claims and procedural failures. The SEC's deprioritizing of ESG in its 2024 exam priorities does not necessarily signal an abandonment of oversight in this area but indicates a shift in the regulatory landscape.SEC Drops ESG From List of Compliance Priorities in 2024Google has requested a California federal court to dismiss a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging that the tech giant's data scraping activities for training its AI systems violate people's privacy and property rights. The company argues that using public data is essential for training AI technologies like its chatbot Bard. Google contends that the lawsuit could significantly harm not just its services but also the development of generative AI as a whole. The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco by eight unnamed individuals, accuses Google of improperly using content from social media and other Google platforms for AI training.The suit is part of a broader trend of legal complaints against tech companies for allegedly misusing various types of content, such as books, visual art, and personal data, for AI training without permission. Google's general counsel, Halimah DeLaine Prado, dismissed the lawsuit as "baseless," stating that U.S. law permits the use of public information to create new beneficial uses. She also refuted allegations that the company uses non-public information from services like Gmail for AI training without consent.The lawsuit covers a wide array of content, from photos on dating websites to Spotify playlists and TikTok videos. One plaintiff, described as a best-selling author and investigative journalist, claimed Google copied her book to train its chatbot. Google responded that such use falls under the fair use doctrine of copyright law and criticized the lawsuit for lacking specific details on how the plaintiffs were harmed.Google says data-scraping lawsuit would take 'sledgehammer' to generative AI | ReutersIn the ongoing fraud trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, defense lawyers are challenging the portrayal of the company's investments as "reckless and frivolous." This comes after testimony from Nishad Singh, FTX's former engineering chief, who described the company's spending on marketing and celebrity endorsements as excessive. Singh, who has pleaded guilty to fraud and is cooperating with prosecutors, testified that he thought FTX could survive despite a $13 billion shortfall in customer funds, a point that could support Bankman-Fried's defense.Bankman-Fried is in his third trial week, facing charges related to allegedly looting billions from FTX customer funds for various investments and political donations. He has pleaded not guilty. His lawyer, Mark Cohen, pressed Singh on the business benefits of marketing expenditures, potentially framing them as good-faith business decisions rather than fraud.Singh also testified about a deal FTX had with investment firm K5, which he had previously described as "toxic" for the company's culture. Cohen pointed out that K5 helped with more than just celebrity endorsements; it also assisted in investing in a tequila brand run by a celebrity. A lawsuit against K5 alleges that a Bankman-Fried-controlled company used $214 million in FTX funds to buy a stake in celebrity Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila brand, valued at just $2.94 million at the time.Bankman-Fried's defense maintains that while he made mistakes in running FTX, he never intended to defraud anyone. Jurors have also heard from other former executives who have pleaded guilty to fraud and are cooperating with the prosecution. One significant point came when Singh acknowledged buying a $3.7 million home using FTX customer funds, stating he was "ashamed" and had agreed to forfeit the property as part of his plea agreement.Sam Bankman-Fried's lawyer says FTX investments were not 'reckless' | ReutersA California state judge has ruled that the $90 million legal dispute between Elon Musk and law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz should go to arbitration rather than be settled in court. Judge Richard Ulmer agreed with Wachtell's argument that both parties had "clearly and unmistakably" agreed to let an arbitrator decide on the claims subject to arbitration. Elon Musk, who renamed Twitter to X after acquiring it, had filed a lawsuit against Wachtell to recover $90 million in fees, accusing the law firm of receiving an "improper bonus payment" that violated its fiduciary and ethical duties.The judge's decision to compel arbitration was made without objection from either party, and the merits of Musk's claims were not addressed in this ruling. Wachtell, which represented Twitter in the acquisition deal, has denied Musk's allegations. A spokesperson for Wachtell declined to comment on the ruling, and attorneys for Musk did not immediately respond to requests for comment.In the lawsuit, Musk claimed that Twitter executives "ran up the tab" by designating large amounts of money as "success" or "project" fees for law firms involved in the deal. Musk argued that Wachtell unfairly profited from the transaction. In response, Wachtell stated that Twitter's board had approved their fee, arguing that they had facilitated a deal ensuring "billions in value for Twitter's stockholders." The case is known as X Corp v Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in the San Francisco Superior Court.Elon Musk's Twitter fee fight with law firm Wachtell belongs in arbitration, judge says | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Classic Audiobook Collection
The Black Candle by Emily Murphy ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 824:06


The Black Candle by Emily Murphy audiobook. Emily Murphy wrote about the Vancouver, BC Downtown Eastside and its various residents. This is one of her quotes from the book - 'It is hardly credible that the average Chinese peddler has any definite idea in his mind of bringing about the downfall of the white race, his swaying motive being probably that of greed, but in the hands of his superiors, he may become a powerful instrument to that end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Final Straw Radio
Maia Ramnath on Hindutva

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 92:40


This week, we spoke with Maia Ramnath about her essay contribution to ¡No Pasarán!: Antifascist Dispatches From a World in Crisis. The essay was entitled “The Other Aryan Supremacy: Fighting Hindu Fascism in the South Asia Diaspora”. Transcript PDF (Unimposed) – pending Zine (Imposed PDF) – pending For the hour, we talk about about Hindutva, a brand of Indian ethno-religious-nationalism some have called fascism, the organizations that carry it in India and in the sub-continental or Desi diaspora around the world, some of the ideas and actions attributed to it, Islamophobia, Hindutva's connections with the project of Israel, also it's overlaps with far right, Nazi-inspired ideologies and how non-Desi anti-fascists can stand in solidarity against it. Some publications by or including Maia Ramnath: Haj to Utopia: How the Ghadar Movement Charted Global Radicalism and Attempted to Overthrow the British Empire Decolonizing Anarchism: An Antiauthoritarian History of India's Liberation Struggle Art for Life: Conversations with the Progressive Writers Movement on Pens, Swords, and Internationalism, from Antifascism to Afro-Asian Solidarity (paperback / ebook) ¡No Pasarán!: Antifascist Dispatches From a World in Crisis (edited by Shane Burley). The essay was entitled “The Other Aryan Supremacy: Fighting Hindu Fascism in the South Asia Diaspora”. For audiophiles out there, there is an audiobook version of this book available from AK Press, though it's a little pricey it is over 20 hours long! Other interviews on related topics: Yeah Nah Pasaran! interview with Raja of The Humanist Project Nazi Lies podcast with Shyam Ranganathan 12 Rules for What with Amardeep Dhillon Bursts also recommends Azadi by Arundhati Roy, which includes lots of thoughts on these topics. And you can hear our 2020 interview with Pranav Jeevan P. in Karela state in India which covers many of these same topics, which is also transcribed. Phone Zap for #StopCopCity Arrestee, Emily Murphy #StopCopCity protestor Emily Murphy has been in jail for almost a month since being arrested 1/22 following the protest against the police killing of Tortuguita. Emily has been vegan for many years, but the Atlanta City Dentention Center has not been giving them food they can eat. They describe being emaciated and having physical problems after a month of starvation. We are asking that you listen to Emily's statement, participate in our call in campaign, and show up at Atlanta City Dentention Center at 7pm this Friday (2/24/23) to voice your discontent. We present Emily in their own words You can find info on this in Blue Ridge ABC's mastodon post on the subject. Announcement Bad News #65 The monthly, English-language podcast from the international A-Radio network is now available at a-radio-network.org for streaming or downloading. You'll hear updates from antifascist struggle in Bulgaria, news from comrades in Greece as well as info about how the organizing of the 2023 St-Imier anti-authoritarian and anarchist gathering is going in Switzerland recorded by A-Radio Berlin. . ... . .. Featured Tracks Note by Rekoil Chafe Baapmanus (a tribute to B.R. Ambedkar) by Mahi Ghane

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred
251 Garden Basics 2022 Greatest Hits Pt. 4 Spring Garden Tips, Live!

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 57:39 Transcription Available


Welcome to Part 4 of our four part series, 2022's greatest hits of Garden Basics with Farmer Fred. The four parts include the top 10 most listened-to segments last year.  In part 1, in Ep. 248, we talked about how to grow tomatoes.  In part 2, in Episode 249, we talked with "Grow Now" author Emily Murphy about a way to build your soil without having to purchase bags of potting mix. It's called lasagna gardening. And  we visited with Master Gardener Pam Bone,  with good tips for growing raspberries and boysenberries.In Episode 250, it was a Debbie Flower extravaganza. Our favorite retired college horticulture professor discussed how to reuse old potting soil, tips for reducing water use in the yard, and a checklist for starting your first garden or a new garden.Today in Part 4, just like every good rock group has a live album, we had a live podcast last Spring, at the Folsom, California Garden Club. It's one of the most listened to podcasts of 2022, We're podcasting from Barking Dog Studios here in the beautiful Abutilon Jungle in Suburban Purgatory. It's the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots and Dave Wilson Nursery. Let's go!Pictured: Debbie Flower at the Folsom Garden Club appearanceLinks: Subscribe to the free, Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter https://gardenbasics.substack.com Smart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/ Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/ All About Farmer Fred: The GardenBasics.net websiteThe Garden Basics with Farmer Fred Newsletter, Beyond the Basics https://gardenbasics.substack.comFarmer Fred website The Farmer Fred Rant! Blog Facebook:  "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Twitter: @FarmerFredFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.netThank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter

KMJ's Afternoon Drive
Friday 1/27 - More Talk On Biased News, Anti-Police Riots In Atlanta, & Phil Arballo

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 35:57


More Talk On Biased News  Kemp called for up to 1,000 members of the Georgia National Guard and made “all resources” available to respond to the protests in which six people were arrested on Saturday. The identities of several perpetrators in connection with Saturday's anti-police riots in Atlanta have been revealed, and many are reportedly wealthy activists who came to Atlanta from other states. Suspects Francis Carroll, 22 and Emily Murphy, 37, of Maine, Ivan Ferguson, 23, of Nevada, Nadja Geier, 24, of Tennessee, and Madeleine Feola of Washington State made up a list of rioters from outside The Peach State. Former Democratic Congressional candidate Phil Arballo is rearing his head yet again in another Central Valley Congressional race. This time, however, he is not entering the race as a candidate, instead opting to work as a consultant in a virtually un-winnable race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred
249 Garden Basics 2022 Greatest Hits, Part 2, Berries, Lasagna Gardens

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 49:19 Transcription Available


Welcome to Part 2 of our four part series, the 2022 greatest hits of Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, Part 2. The four parts include the top 10 most listened to segments last year. In part 1 last week, we talked about tomatoes. That included choosing the easiest to grow varieties, pruning, the best tomatoes for containers, and battling diseases, and one in particular, blossom end rot. This time around we'll be talking with Emily Murphy, author of the book, Grow Now. she explains gardening techniques that goes beyond no-till gardening.  She calls it, no-dig gardening, also called lasagna gardening. But first, we present the most listened- to segment in the Garden Basics podcast last year. In fact, it is the all time leader in listenership. It's all about growing berries, with Master Gardener Pam Bone. She has lots of good tips for growing these tasty, healthy treats. We're podcasting from Barking Dog Studios here in the beautiful Abutilon Jungle in Suburban Purgatory. It's the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots and Dave Wilson Nursery. Let's go!Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at Buzzsprout.Pictured: RaspberriesLinks: Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter. Free! https://gardenbasics.substack.com Smart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/ Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/Berry Varieties to Consider UCANR Growing Caneberries in the Sacramento Region Raspberry, Blackberry Production Guide (Cornell U.)Best Way To Train Raspberries (Penn St) University of Massachusetts/Amherst  Soil Test Information Colorado State University Soil Test InformationFarmer Fred Vegetable Planting Calendar for Northern CaliforniaBook: Grow Now  by Emily MurphyUCANR: Sheet Mulching (Lasagna Gardening)Hugelkultur (extreme lasagna gardening)All About Farmer Fred: The GardenBasics.net websiteThe Garden Basics with Farmer Fred Newsletter, Beyond the Basics Farmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.comFacebook:  "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman Farmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate,  I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter

Kodiak Shack Podcast
Emily Murphy

Kodiak Shack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 57:05


If you would like to donate please use the link below:https://app.redcircle.com/shows/63e27b72-d402-4c1c-afa6-902f0e45279a/donationsOn this episode we talk with Emily Murphy. Emily has spent a career enabling small businesses work with the Government. She was the director of the GSA and now she writes articles about current and future SBIR/STTR contracting.We cover her background, how SBIR/STTR's work, how the GSA can be helpful in finding funding for your Phase III commercialization.If you would like to contact Emily you can email her here:emurph7@gmu.eduBelow is an interesting article Emily wrotehttps://www.gmu.edu/news/2022-04/govcon-expert-emily-murphy-debunking-sbir-program-mythsIf you would like to contact us email us atinfo@kodiakshack.comand check out our websitekodiakshack.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kodiak-shack-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Not Just Little Adults
Episode 24 - 3 month old with poor feeding

Not Just Little Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 46:18


UF student Tammi Erin presents a case to her colleagues Michael, Riley, Alexandria, Asena, Sydney, Leanne  about a 3-month-old with Ebsteins anomaly and SVT who has poor feeding. We are also joined by Hopkins Pediatric resident Dr. Megan Murphy and Hospitalist Dr. Emily Murphy.

Go Get Em Radio
Your Guide To Permanent Weight Loss-The Transformation Reset Map

Go Get Em Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 38:56


In this episode I take you step by step through what it takes to achieve permanent and sustainable weight loss, in your body and in your mind. Have you taken the Hormone Assessment Quiz yet? Find it and other FREE resources here:gogetemcoach.com/linksIf you liked the show, please RATE, REVIEW & SHARE!Emily Murphy is a weight loss expert and mindset coach that specializes in hormone balance and increasing metabolism with functional nutrition and lifestyle habits. She shares what really matters when it comes to the things you eat, the way you live and what it takes to make lasting changes. Are you ready to give up dieting, change your mindset and start learning about what your body really needs? She's helped hundreds of women navigate the craziness of a world that worships being thin, obsessively promotes dieting and also tells you you should love food and indulge at every occasion.

Carolina Insider
Notre Dame recap, BB practice begins, Poddy worthy interview w/ Emily Murphy & Ruby Grant of UNC WSOC

Carolina Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 136:35


It wasn't the Saturday the Tar Heels wanted as they struggled versus Notre Dame in Kenan Stadium (3:04)Basketball practice officially began on Monday...we have a report (28:14)An awesome interview...and early Poddy favorite...with Emily Murphy and Ruby Grant from Carolina Women's Soccer (41:20)Plus: Officiating woes get the #HCYJT treatment (1:45:45), customized Pod nesting dolls (1:57:02) and college FB games are too long (2:04:00)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Not Just Little Adults
Episode 23 - 7 week old with lethargy and decreased crying

Not Just Little Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 37:42


Dr. Megan Murphy presents a case to Hopkins Pediatric Student Interest Group (first years - William Wen, Kathy Ran, and Stefany Lazieh) on a 7 week old with 3 days of lethargy and decreased crying. Discussants include Dana Goplerud, Dr. Dhruv Srinivasachar, and Dr. Emily Murphy.

Why We Stay
episode 12: Part 2, God will find a way to talk to you ft. Emily Murphy Tafiti

Why We Stay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 42:20


“Sometimes it's your fault, sometimes it's not, and sometimes it's just life!” These exact words were shared to Emily by the power of the Holy Spirit during her visit to the Salt Lake City temple just after it being unearthed and the foundation exposed. This was in reference to how challenging mortality can be. But we're not in it alone. Part two touches on the realities of life that none of us are immune to but have are more than capable of overcoming and growing from thanks to a loving Savior and Heavenly Parents. Emily shares that in order to be happy, even with trials, questions, speculations, and doubts, you have to create it and ‘let go and let God.' Letting God prevail in Emily's life transformed herself and her whole family and blessings came to fruition for her faith. This is Why She Stays.

Why We Stay
episode 12: Part 1, Christ is the author of our faith ft. Emily Murphy Tafiti

Why We Stay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 50:06


Do you know anyone who's been given almost every trial that exists either all at once or throughout their life and seem to never get a break? Some say it's unfair or question why God would give them everything all at once. Emily can attest. As you listen for his episode, you may notice that Emily has lived a life with one mindset and that is: “it's all gonna work out” and that was gonna happen with by her efforts and/or with the efforts of Jesus. Emily in this two part series shares in this episode about her background, upbringing, her relationships with God and Christs church and trials within herself, her marriage, her families and her overall wrestle with God that led to her to where she is today. Part one touches on the buildup to developing her Why and part two will discuss more and how she sustains and firmly believes in her Why as a member of the church. This is Why She Stays.

Fueled by Gratitude
Overcome the “Burnout” and get your life back with Emily Murphy

Fueled by Gratitude

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 51:44


If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired and you are ready to overcome the burnout mode and take back your life then today's episode is for you. Today we discuss bringing awareness to the symptoms that are signaling dysregulation in your body that is perpetuating a negative vicious cycle of failed attempts of getting the results you truly desire. If you are over the yo yo dieting and ready to get unstuck this episode is for you. Emily Murphy is a Weight Loss and Mindset Coach that uses Functional Nutrition to heal metabolism and balance hormones. She also teaches key behavioral strategies to help women break free from yo yo dieting, binge eating and habits that have kept them stuck for years. Gogetemcoach.com/links IG: Gogetemecoach

The Gardenangelists
We took a quiz, and found out...

The Gardenangelists

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 44:54 Very Popular


Dee and Carol talk about Spigelia, blackberries, a new book, Grow Now, by Emily Murphy, another Lost Lady of Garden Writing and more on this week's podcast episode.Today's bird song is from Dee's garden!Links:Wild Geese Bookshop, where Carol will be on the porch answering gardening questions on May 21st from 1:00 - 2:00 pmDee's Korean hand hoe  (and Amazon affiliate link)Indian Pink Spigelia marilandicaGregg's Mistflower Eupatorium greggii“Raspberries and blackberries both produce a fruit made up of many individual sections, or drupelets.” Oregon State University. Good info from Oklahoma State Extension that applies to almost everywhere.On the Bookshelf: Grow Now by Emily Murphy. Go Beyond Organic,  Rewild Your Land, Sequester Carbon, Support Biodiversity.  From TimberPress. Her Instagram feed. The quiz we took is in her book.  (Amazon link)Carol's articles on lilacs on Family Handyman:   This one,  and this other one.Dee's articles on containers from Oklahoma Living, May 2021Affiliate link to Botanical Interest Seeds. (If you buy something from them after using this link, we earn a small commission at no cost to you. This helps us continue to bring this podcast to you ad-free!)  Book links are also affiliate links.Email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com  For more info on Carol and her books, visit her website.  Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens.For more info on Dee and her book, visit her website.  Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.Don't forget to sign up for our newsletters, via our websites!   

What the Fundraising
50. One Garden at a Time: What We Can Learn About Ourselves from Growing What We Love with Emily Murphy

What the Fundraising

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 43:46 Very Popular


When we garden we are caring for more than a plot of land. It can also be seen as an expression of hope, curiosity, and of interconnectivity. This is the message my guest on this episode of What the Fundraising has evangelized to great success through her books, blog and fierce commitment to greening our planet together. Emily Murphy is here to share with us the inspiration behind her latest work, "Grow Now: How We Can Save Our Health, Communities, and Planet — One Garden at a Time," a fascinating guide to regeneration.   And for all of you who feel intimidated by gardening, growing anything, or even keeping a house plant alive, you should definitely tune in. Not only is this an invitation to play, but this episode isn't just about what and how to grow things externally, it's also about inner nurture and how we grow ourselves. Whether we're talking about picking up a spade or watering can, putting our hands in the soil, or learning anything new that shifts our perspective, we find that there are many overlapping lessons. For example, failure is part of the process, as inevitable as the changing of seasons themselves.    In this episode, Emily and I swap happy memories of our childhoods and muse on the power found in the simple act of growing things. It inspires children's curiosity and resilience. It brings together communities even in the most barren of cityscapes. It also expresses a commitment to biodiversity and positive change in the face of species endangerment and climate crisis.   Closer to home, Emily spells out some of the many positive impacts that gardens have far beyond being good for the planet. They support our immune systems, improve cardiovascular health, and reduce anxiety and depression. Gardening also nourishes us, spiritually and culinarily. And we have it within our power to enable nature to repair our damaged and fragmented ecosystems. Learn more about Emily's work at her www.passthepistil.com website. You can also check out where to purchase copies of her new book here.

How To Be A Better Person with Kate Hanley
[Vitamin Nature]: How Gardening Can Rewild Our World–and Yourself. EP: 689

How To Be A Better Person with Kate Hanley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 22:49


Today I'm talking with Emily Murphy. Emily is a gardener who is currently rewilding her yard in Northern California. She's also the author of the new book Grow Now, which is beautiful and inspiring and really gets you pumped about thinking about what you're gonna grow in new ways. I'm excited to talk with Emily today because she has an enthusiasm and love for growing that is totally contagious and inspiring and that ties into personal growth and protecting the Earth that I just know is going to get you pumped about creating or enhancing the green spaces that you have access to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred
185 What's Lasagna Gardening? Potato Planting. Fruit Trees vs Lawns

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 28:01 Transcription Available Very Popular


You've heard of No-Till gardening. How about No-Dig gardening? Or creating a Lasagna garden? Emily Murphy, author of the book, Grow Now, explains.In our Question and Answer segment, one listener wants to know if it is too late to plant potatoes, and how to prepare the soil for potatoes? As we like to say on this podcast, it depends. Master Garden Gail Pothour has the answer, with all the variables.And in a quick tip, we find out why you don't want to grow your fruit trees in the middle of your lawn.We're podcasting from Barking Dog Studios here in the beautiful Abutilon Jungle in Suburban Purgatory. It's the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots and Dave Wilson Nursery. And we will do it all in under 30 minutes. Let's go!Live links, product information, transcripts, and chapters available at the new home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net or (for transcripts) BuzzsproutPictured: Well-mulched plum tree in dormant pasture grassLinks:Subscribe to the free, Garden Basics with Farmer Fred Newsletter https://gardenbasics.substack.com Smart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/Book: Grow Now  by Emily MurphyGrowing Potatoes in the Home GardenTexas A&M: Lawn Care Around TreesUCANR: Sheet Mulching (Lasagna Gardening)Hugelkultur (extreme lasagna gardening)Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com All About Farmer Fred: The GardenBasics.net websiteThe Garden Basics with Farmer Fred Newsletter  https://gardenbasics.substack.comFarmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.com Daily Garden tips and snark on Twitter https://twitter.com/farmerfredThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog   http://farmerfredrant.blogspot.comFacebook:  "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Farmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube https://gardenbasics.net/videos As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.And thank you for listening.

Cultivating Place
GROW NOW, gardens as climate activism, with Emily Murphy

Cultivating Place

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 54:52


Emily Murphy is an ecological gardener, an educator, and an author whose two books focus on gardens of personal and communal purpose. Her 2018 book Grow What You Love, is joined this year by Grow Now: How We Can Save our Health, Communities and Planet One Garden at a Time. With the 2022 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reporting on the impacts, adaptations, and vulnerabilities and dangerous disruption of climate change on our natural systems - disruption affecting billions of people and millions of species - there is an ever greater urgency to act on all levels. Emily Murphy joins us this week to highlight the importance of our gardens as really immediate and direct points of climate activism - contributing to saving our planet one garden at a time. Listen In! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. To read more and for many more photos please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.