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Julie Podewitz, CEO & Founder of Grow Your Occupancy, talks with the sales leadership team at The Arbors and The Ivy Assisted Living Communities about their experience with the sales coaching they began over 3 years ago. Emily Quinn, Co-Owner and RDSM, Sondra Jones, RDSM, and Stephanie Zelazo, Regional Sales Specialist, look back on the coaching sessions, the things that had the quickest impact and the things that had a longer lasting impact on not only their sales team but their organization as a whole.
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In this episode of the KGI podcast, we talk with Emily Quinn, the newly appointed program director for the Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling program.
The APTA Centennial Scholar program began in 2021 to foster new generations of leaders and thinkers. The now named, Association Leadership Scholars Program will run between March and December of each year with a cohort of 25 budding leaders and their mentors. In this episode, we will be interviewing Josie Gannon and Emily Quinn, the APTA Pediatric Nominees for the inaugural cohort. Josie and Emily will talk through their experience as Centennial Scholars, their projects, and more! For questions, recommendations for new podcast episodes, or more, feel free to e-mail us at snpcast@gmail.com! As always, thanks for listening to the SNP Podcast where we talk about all things pediatric physical therapy for students and new professionals! If you liked our show, subscribe so you never miss a new episode! To connect with us in more ways than just this podcast, follow us on Instagram (@snp_appt) Twitter (@snp_appt) or Facebook (APTA APPT Students and New Professionals) Hosted by Natalie Miller Music by Scott Miller
Original broadcast date: May 8, 2020. Many of us were taught biological sex is a question of female or male, XX or XY... but it's far more complicated. This hour, TED speakers explore what determines our sex. Guests on the show include artist Emily Quinn, journalist Molly Webster, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi, and structural biologist Karissa Sanbonmatsu.
Welcome to Season 2 of the SNP Podcast! This season will be focusing on one topic - leadership. This season will include various interviews with some of the top leadership of APTA and APTA Pediatrics, as well as information on how to get involved and be a leader in your schooling and career. To kick off Season 2, we have a two part series regarding Out-of-Home health care and how we as physical therapists can better serve this population. This first part will be interviewing caregivers who support this population, both within foster care and kinship care. For questions, recommendations for new podcast episodes, or more, feel free to e-mail us at snpcast@gmail.com! As always, thanks for listening to the SNP Podcast where we talk about all things pediatric physical therapy for students and new professionals! If you liked our show, subscribe so you never miss a new episode! To connect with us in more ways than just this podcast, follow us on Instagram (@snp_appt) Twitter (@snp_appt) or Facebook (APTA APPT Students and New Professionals) Guest Host: Emily Quinn Music by Scott Miller
Alexi was adopted from China when she was nine months old. She's a special education teacher in an elementary. She also encourages her students with her dyslexia (in reading) and dyscalculia (in math). Her family and four other families went on vacations together throughout the years as a community. | Alexis' IG: @alexis_hallll | If you like similar content, here are the other two episodes in the Adoptees mini-series: #57 Being Asian Adoptees in the U.S. w/ Sarah & Emily Quinn #58 Challenging My Identities Constantly as A Korean Adoptee w/ Mitchell Stone
Sarah and Emily are Chinese adoptees in Colorado, USA. In this episode, we talk about their experience being Asian adoptees and how this identity shapes their life experiences. I love how their parents are supportive of them. Don't forget to check out the resources below and say hi to them! *This is the first episode of the mini-series of "Asian Adoptees in the U.S.", stay tuned for the next episodes! ➡️ Heritage Camps for 9 different regions of origin https://www.heritagecamps.org/ | Adopteen https://adopteen.org/ | Korean Adoptee Story - "aka DAN" KOREAN ADOPTEE DOC Pt. 1 https://youtu.be/OzGHY6enzDs | Colorado DragonFest https://dragonfest.org/ | Contact Sarah - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/squinn; sarah.l.quinn@outlook.com; IG: @squinnster | Contact Emily IG: @equinnox94 |
Original broadcast date: May 8, 2020. Many of us were taught biological sex is a question of female or male, XX or XY ... but it's far more complicated. This hour, TED speakers explore what determines our sex. Guests on the show include artist Emily Quinn, journalist Molly Webster, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi, and structural biologist Karissa Sanbonmatsu.
Did you know that almost 150 million people worldwide are born intersex -- with biology that doesn't fit the standard definition of male or female? (That's as many as the population of Russia.) At age 10, Emily Quinn found out she was intersex, and in this wise, funny talk, she shares eye-opening lessons from a life spent navigating society's thoughtless expectations, doctors who demanded she get unnecessary surgery -- and advocating for herself and the incredible variety that humans come in. (Contains mature content)
Pod Trawlers - we trawl through podcasts so you don't have to
Once again we have some cracking podcast recommendations for everyone and anyone. Beginning with:1) The Michelle Obama PodcastThe former First Lady needs no introduction, so here she is, into conversations with loved ones—family, friends, and colleagues—on the relationships in our lives that make us who we are:https://open.spotify.com/show/71mvGXupfKcmO6jlmOJQTP2) Ways to Change the World presented by Krishna Guru-MurthyKrishna Guru-Murthy is a British broadcaster/news presenter. In this weekly podcast he speaks to one guest, at length, who will hopefully have some answers about new ways to change the world.https://www.channel4.com/news/ways-to-change-the-world3) This is Love - hosted by Phoebe Judge Hosted and c-created by Phoebe Judge, and now in its 4th season, this podcast is about "how to be alone, how to live forever, how to wait, how to worry, and yes, how to love". ps: this is Veronika's favourite podcast of 2020 so far.https://thisislovepodcast.com/episodes 4) A Brush With - hosted by Ben LukeThe aim of this podcast is to present in-depth conversations with contemporary artists. We recommend starting with the inimitable Jenny Saville. https://www.theartnewspaper.com/podcast/a-brush-with-jenny-saville OTHER Art Podcasts we review very briefly are:The Lonely Palette Creator and host Tamar Avishai picks an object du jour, interviews passers-by in front of it, and then dives into the movement, the social context, the anecdotes, and anything and everything else ....http://www.thelonelypalette.com/about-1The Art Detective - presented by Dr Ramira Jaaminez and recommended by our lovely listener Lisa (Thanks Lisa!): This series is designed to give bite-sized insights into the world of Art History, bringing one image to life across 20 minutes through discussion with experts.https://play.acast.com/s/artdetective 5) TED Radio Hour - The Biology Of SexSpeakers explore what determines our sex. Guests include artist Emily Quinn, journalist Molly Webster, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi, and structural biologist Karissa Sanbonmatsuhttps://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/852195850/the-biology-of-sex?showDate=2020-08-14 6) Seriously - The end of coming out?Dustin Lance Black explores how coming out in public has changed over the decades and whether it’s still necessary for LGBTQ+ people today.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08nk9z0 7) In Our Time - The Lancashire Cotton FamineMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Cotton Famine in Lancashire from 1861-65. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b05tly3fTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!Please don't forget to LIKE us (or even LOVE us if you dare) and don't forget to follow us on Twitter at:@podtrawlers
Original broadcast date: May 8, 2020. Many of us were taught biological sex is a question of female or male, XX or XY ... but it's far more complicated. This hour, TED speakers explore what determines our sex. Guests on the show include artist Emily Quinn, journalist Molly Webster, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi, and structural biologist Karissa Sanbonmatsu.
Many of us were taught biological sex is a question of female or male, XX or XY ... but it's far more complicated. This hour, TED speakers explore what determines our sex. Guests on the show include artist Emily Quinn, journalist Molly Webster, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi, and structural biologist Karissa Sanbonmatsu.
In today's show, Dr. Chris Donaghue had a whole lot to say about his weekend and talked about some of the headlines that surfaced. He then got into talking about how these days everything an addiction and breaking through that. Afterwards he brought on animator, and Intersex advocate, Emily Quinn to talk more about the community of Intersex. We then had ex-files and we brought on Welsey Woods, and we talked about suing someone who cheated on your partner. We also had Dr Jenn Wider on to talk about vaginal tears. Dr Chris read your response to tonight's question, " what part of your morning routine would you share to have a positive day?" He, of course, answered your sex love and relationship questions, so if you enjoyed today's episode go and follow us at @loveline and send us your questions.
In the actual ninth episode of this podcast about young women working in nonproliferation, Grace, Arielle, and Sam discuss with fellow intern Emily Quinn her research project of marine trafficking of sanctioned Iranian oil vessels, the Trump whistleblower situation, and how to make nonproliferation more accessible.
1:27 Defining intersex—how common is it?; different types 8:06 Intersex versus trans 12:20 What does it mean to be assigned the “wrong” sex at birth? 25:03 Is sex a spectrum? 30:33 Hermaphrodites 32:33 The condition MRKH and Claire’s own experiences being diagnosed 38:20 CAIS (complete androgen insensitivity syndrome); past approaches to intersex people and more recent changes 47:10 Claire’s Twitter ban; trans activists and intersex people 1:07:40 Some misconceptions about intersex people You can find out more by following Claire here: https://mrkhvoice.com/ Further References Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex (2002); Alice Dreger, Galileo's Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and One Scholar's Search for Justice (2015) Fact checking the statistics about the incidence of intersex: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000222z You can follow intersex activist Emily Quinn on YouTube (highly recommended): https://www.youtube.com/user/Emilord And see intersex activist https://www.youtube.com/user/pidgejen Aphra Behn, “To the Fair Clorinda” (1688): https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/50479/to-the-fair-clorinda Natalia Wynn (“ContraPoints”) and her facial feminisation surgery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9mspMJTNEY
Get your FREE “How To Shift Your Gendered Language Cheatsheet” Here:http://bit.ly/gendercheatsheetNotes from the episode: Artist, activist and author, Emily Quinn’s TED Talk, “The Way We Think About Biological Sex Is Wrong”. Listen here.Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronairen/Visit My Website:https://cameronairen.com
Did you know that almost 150 million people worldwide are born intersex -- with biology that doesn't fit the standard definition of male or female? (That's as many as the population of Russia.) At age 10, Emily Quinn found out she was intersex, and in this wise, funny talk, she shares eye-opening lessons from a life spent navigating society's thoughtless expectations, doctors who demanded she get unnecessary surgery -- and advocating for herself and the incredible variety that humans come in. (Contains mature language) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Você sabia que quase 150 milhões de pessoas em todo o mundo nascem intersexo, com biologia que não se enquadra na definição padrão de masculino ou feminino? Isso equivale à população da Rússia. Aos dez anos, Emily Quinn descobriu que ela era intersexo e, nesta palestra sagaz e divertida, compartilha lições surpreendentes de uma vida que passou navegando por expectativas impensadas da sociedade, médicos que exigiam que ela fizesse cirurgias desnecessárias - e sendo defensora de si mesma e da incrível variedade humana. (Contém linguagem adulta)"
Did you know that almost 150 million people worldwide are born intersex -- with biology that doesn't fit the standard definition of male or female? (That's as many as the population of Russia.) At age 10, Emily Quinn found out she was intersex, and in this wise, funny talk, she shares eye-opening lessons from a life spent navigating society's thoughtless expectations, doctors who demanded she get unnecessary surgery -- and advocating for herself and the incredible variety that humans come in. (Contains mature content)
기존의 남성이나 여성의 생물학적 기준에 맞지 않는 간성들이 전 세계적으로 1억 5천만 명이 있다는 사실을 아시나요? (러시아 전체 인구와 맞먹는 숫자죠.) 10살이 되던 해, 자신이 간성임을 알게된 에밀리 퀸(Emily Quinn)은 이 재밌고 유익한 강연을 통해, 우리 사회의 무분별한 기대치와 불필요한 수술을 강요하던 의사들을 접하며, 그리고 자신을 포함해 놀랄 만큼 다양한 사람들의 입장을 지지하고 옹호하며 보낸 삶에서 얻은 놀라운 교훈을 들려 줍니다. (성인용 언어 포함)
Saviez-vous qu'environ 150 millions de personnes dans le monde sont nées intersexuées - avec des caractéristiques biologiques qui ne correspondent pas aux définitions standardisées d'homme ou de femme. (Cela représente autant de personnes que d'habitants en Russie.) A 10 ans, Emily Quinn a découvert qu'elle était intersexuée et à travers cette intervention judicieuse et drôle, elle partage des leçons révélatrices tirées d'une vie passée à naviguer entre les attentes irréfléchies de la société, les docteurs qui exigent de réaliser des opérations inutiles et son combat pour elle et pour l'incroyable variété d'humains qui existe. (Présence d'un langage destiné aux adultes)
Wussten Sie, dass fast 150 Millionen Menschen weltweit intersexuell geboren werden -- mit biologischen Merkmalen, die nicht der standardisierten Definition von männlich oder weiblich entsprechen? (Das entspricht der gesamten Bevölkerung von Russland). Im Alter von 10 Jahren fand Emily Quinn heraus, dass sie intersexuell ist und in dieser weisen, lustigen Rede bietet sie einen eindrucksvollen Einblick in Lektionen, denen sie sich stellen musste, während sie sich in einer Gesellschaft mit rücksichtslosen Erwartungen zurechtfinden musste, sich Ärzten gegenüber sah, die ihr zu unnötigen Operationen rieten -- und einstand für sich selbst und all die wunderbaren Variationen in denen Menschen vorkommen. (Enthält nicht jugendfreie Sprache)
¿Sabía que casi 150 millones de personas en todo el mundo nacen intersexuales, con una biología que no se ajusta a la definición estándar de hombre o mujer? (Son tantos como la población de Rusia). A la edad de 10 años, Emily Quinn descubrió que era intersexual, y en esta charla sabia y divertida, comparte lecciones reveladoras de una vida pasada navegando en las expectativas irreflexivas de la sociedad, los médicos que la exigieron obtener una cirugía innecesaria y abogar por sí misma y por la increíble variedad de seres humanos que contiene. (Contiene lenguaje maduro)
EP 1315 Jeff interviews Emily Quinn about what companies look for when they recruit people, evaluate resumes and interview someone. ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a career and leadership coach who worked as a recruiter for more than 40 years. He is the host of “No BS Job Search Advice Radio,” … Read more about this episode...
EP 1315 Jeff interviews Emily Quinn about what companies look for when they recruit people, evaluate resumes and interview someone. ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a career and leadership coach who worked as a recruiter for more than 40 years. He is the host of “No BS Job Search Advice Radio,” the #1 podcast in iTunes for job search with more than 1200 episodes and “No BS Coaching Advice.” He is a member of The Forbes Coaches Council. Are you interested in 1:1 coaching, interview coaching, advice about networking more effectively, how to negotiate your offer or leadership coaching? Connect with me on LinkedIn. Then message me to schedule an initial complimentary session. If you have questions for me, call me through the Magnifi app for iOS (video) or PrestoExperts.com (phone) JobSearchCoachingHQ.com offers great advice for job hunters PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Join and attend my classes on Skillshare. Become a premium member and get 2 months free. Join Career Angles on Facebook and receive support, ideas and advice in your current career and job. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nobsjobsearchadviceradio/support
EP 1315 Jeff interviews Emily Quinn about what companies look for when they recruit people, evaluate resumes and interview someone. ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a career and leadership coach who worked as a recruiter for more than 40 years. He is the host of “No BS Job Search Advice Radio,” the #1 podcast in iTunes for job search with more than 1200 episodes and “No BS Coaching Advice.” He is a member of The Forbes Coaches Council. Are you interested in 1:1 coaching, interview coaching, advice about networking more effectively, how to negotiate your offer or leadership coaching? Connect with me on LinkedIn. Then message me to schedule an initial complimentary session. If you have questions for me, call me through the Magnifi app for iOS (video) or PrestoExperts.com (phone) JobSearchCoachingHQ.com offers great advice for job hunters PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Join and attend my classes on Skillshare. Become a premium member and get 2 months free. Join Career Angles on Facebook and receive support, ideas and advice in your current career and job.
In today’s episode, we are joined by Emily Quinn, who is a licensed board-certified genetic counselor. She joined the KGI faculty earlier this year to help build the Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling program. Prior to coming to KGI, Emily served as a clinical genetic counselor at the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.
In Emily Quinn Smyth’s field, environmental science, there are not many people who are profoundly deaf. There are also no words in Auslan (Australian sign language) for basic environmental science terms like biodiversity, climate change, and ecology. Coincidence? Emily doesn't think so (Transcript available here).Emily Quinn Smyth is currently studying a Masters of Science Research at UTS, and working the UTS LX lab.
If you haven't seen her video on Facebook you MUST be living under a rock. This week we talk to Emily Quinn, a youth advocate with InterACT. Emily shares some of her story with us and talk about what she is doing to help spread awareness and advocacy for intersex youth.
One of the core teachings of the LDS church is that everyone is born with an essential gender identity based on one's biological sex. Either you are male or female. Intersex upsets the notion that there are always clear biological sex distinctions. Emily Quinn has XY chromosomes, she has no ovaries, no uterus but identifies as a girl - with testes, demonstrating how muddied the idea of the binary male/female can be.
Westminster Stories is a podcast forum dedicated to providing a platform for students to share their unique experiences. These episodes are comprised of selections from a conversation we had with each student, allowing students to tell their stories in their own voices and foster greater honesty and authenticity. In today's episode we sat down with Emily Quinn, a grad student at Westminster who is intersex, a condition where one's sexual anatomy is ambiguous or does not fit established medical definitions. Despite popular misconceptions, being intersex is not a rarity and can take many forms. The Intersex Society of North America estimates that 1 in every 1500 births is intersex. Emily talks about what it means to be intersex, the problems with surgical "intervention", intersex advocacy and embracing one's identity.
Collin and Jordan are speak with locally renowned artist, Emily Quinn
Today we interview our friend and incredible artist, Emily Quinn about her inspirations, her art, and her love of corgis. Cereal in this podcast: Fruit Loops, Coco Puffs, Applejacks, Frosted Flakes, Pops!