Podcast appearances and mentions of Emily Taylor

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Best podcasts about Emily Taylor

Latest podcast episodes about Emily Taylor

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 82 – Self-Defense Myths That Will Get You Locked Up (ft. Armed Attorneys)

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025


This week on State of the Second, John is joined by Richard D. Hayes, ll, and Emily Taylor, Armed Attorneys, for a breakdown of what happens after a self-defense shooting. From what not to say on a 911 call to how your social media could be used in court, this episode is packed with real-world legal insight every gun owner needs. They also hit on home defense plans, Texas 2A law, and fighting back against ATF overreach. Whether you're new to carrying or a long-time defender — this one's a must-watch.

Elim Christian Centre Botany
A Lifestyle Of Prayer | Emily Taylor | PM

Elim Christian Centre Botany

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 23:27


Sipping Tea with Sabrina
How To Make Difficult Decisions (Part 1)

Sipping Tea with Sabrina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 21:23


Register now and get a 50% discount: https://buildswh.com/sbmastermind/ Don't miss this golden opportunity. The 50% code is PODCAST50. Doors closes on December 31. Join Sabrina Walker Hernandez as she sits down with Emily Taylor from Teeny Big to tackle the crucial topic of how to make difficult decisions within your organization. Whether you're a nonprofit, a mission-driven company, or an association, navigating big decisions can be daunting. This episode dives into pre-strategic planning, identifying when a strategic plan isn't the right fit, and the common pitfalls leaders face during the process. Emily shares her wealth of experience from both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, providing practical steps to engage your stakeholders effectively. Learn how to make informed decisions that align with your mission, prevent burnout, and ensure that everyone is on the same page. This episode is a must-listen for leaders who are ready to make effective decisions.

New Books Network
Rachel Emily Taylor, "Illustration and Heritage" (Bloombury, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 27:21


In Illustration and Heritage (Bloomsbury, 2024), Rachel Emily Taylor explores the re-materialisation of absent, lost, and invisible stories through illustrative practice and examines the potential role of contemporary illustration in cultural heritage. Heritage is a 'process' that is active and takes place in the present. In the heritage industry, there are opposing discourses and positions, and illustrators are a critical voice within the field. Grounding discussions in concepts fundamental to the illustrator, the book examines how the historical voice might be 'found' or reconstructed. Rachel Emily Taylor uses her own work and other illustrators' projects as case studies to explore how the making of creative work – through the exploration of archival material and experimental fieldwork – is an important investigative process and engagement strategy when working with heritage. What are the similar functions of heritage and illustration? How can an illustrator 'give voice' to a historical person? How can an illustrator disrupt an archive or museum? How can an illustrator represent a historical landscape or site? This book is a contribution to the expanding field of illustration research that focusses on its position in heritage practice. Taylor examines the illustrator's role within the field, while positioning it alongside the disciplines of museology, anthropology, archaeology, performance, and fine art. Dr Rachel Emily Taylor is an illustrator, artist, researcher, and is Course Leader on BA Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts. She uses interdisciplinary research methods drawn from theatre, archaeology, history, and anthropology, in both the analysis and making of practical work. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Anthropology
Rachel Emily Taylor, "Illustration and Heritage" (Bloombury, 2024)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 27:21


In Illustration and Heritage (Bloomsbury, 2024), Rachel Emily Taylor explores the re-materialisation of absent, lost, and invisible stories through illustrative practice and examines the potential role of contemporary illustration in cultural heritage. Heritage is a 'process' that is active and takes place in the present. In the heritage industry, there are opposing discourses and positions, and illustrators are a critical voice within the field. Grounding discussions in concepts fundamental to the illustrator, the book examines how the historical voice might be 'found' or reconstructed. Rachel Emily Taylor uses her own work and other illustrators' projects as case studies to explore how the making of creative work – through the exploration of archival material and experimental fieldwork – is an important investigative process and engagement strategy when working with heritage. What are the similar functions of heritage and illustration? How can an illustrator 'give voice' to a historical person? How can an illustrator disrupt an archive or museum? How can an illustrator represent a historical landscape or site? This book is a contribution to the expanding field of illustration research that focusses on its position in heritage practice. Taylor examines the illustrator's role within the field, while positioning it alongside the disciplines of museology, anthropology, archaeology, performance, and fine art. Dr Rachel Emily Taylor is an illustrator, artist, researcher, and is Course Leader on BA Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts. She uses interdisciplinary research methods drawn from theatre, archaeology, history, and anthropology, in both the analysis and making of practical work. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in Art
Rachel Emily Taylor, "Illustration and Heritage" (Bloombury, 2024)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 27:21


In Illustration and Heritage (Bloomsbury, 2024), Rachel Emily Taylor explores the re-materialisation of absent, lost, and invisible stories through illustrative practice and examines the potential role of contemporary illustration in cultural heritage. Heritage is a 'process' that is active and takes place in the present. In the heritage industry, there are opposing discourses and positions, and illustrators are a critical voice within the field. Grounding discussions in concepts fundamental to the illustrator, the book examines how the historical voice might be 'found' or reconstructed. Rachel Emily Taylor uses her own work and other illustrators' projects as case studies to explore how the making of creative work – through the exploration of archival material and experimental fieldwork – is an important investigative process and engagement strategy when working with heritage. What are the similar functions of heritage and illustration? How can an illustrator 'give voice' to a historical person? How can an illustrator disrupt an archive or museum? How can an illustrator represent a historical landscape or site? This book is a contribution to the expanding field of illustration research that focusses on its position in heritage practice. Taylor examines the illustrator's role within the field, while positioning it alongside the disciplines of museology, anthropology, archaeology, performance, and fine art. Dr Rachel Emily Taylor is an illustrator, artist, researcher, and is Course Leader on BA Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts. She uses interdisciplinary research methods drawn from theatre, archaeology, history, and anthropology, in both the analysis and making of practical work. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

Nature's Archive
#107: The Best of Nature's Archive 2024

Nature's Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 48:12 Transcription Available


I spent several hours assembling the highlights of the 24 episodes we produced in 2024, all packaged in this nice short recap. It was a lot of work, so I hope you like it!If you want to hear any of these episodes in their entirety, simply check our feed or naturesarchive.com. And for easy reference, the full year's episodes are listed below.And I'd love your feedback on Nature's Archive in general! I made a short survey (probably only takes 1 minute). Please fill it out:https://naturesarchive.com/survey#106: Why Ants Might Be the Most Interesting Creatures on Earth with Chloe Jelley#105: From Fear to Fascination: Kevin Wiener on His Journey at All Bugs Go to Kevin#104: Wasting Away: The Battle to Save Sunflower Sea Stars and Kelp Forests with the Sunflower Star Lab#103: Exploring Wildlife Forensics with Ashley Bray#102: Sophie Osborn – From the Brink: Reintroducing Endangered Birds#101: Connecting Climate, Carbon, Tree Leaf Phenology and Genetics with Dr. Hanna Makowski#100: The Biggest Nature Lesson I've Learned from 100 Nature's Archive Episodes#99: Into the Wild: Snow Leopards and Wildlife Photography with Jake Davis#98: Ocean's Green Giants: The Vital Role of Kelp with Tristin Anoush McHugh#97: How to Love a Forest with Ethan Tapper#96: From Rattles to Kings: Unraveling the Secrets of Snakes With Dr. Emily Taylor#95: The Rare 2024 Cicada Double Emergence with Dr. Chris Simon#94: Secrets of the Octopus with Sy Montgomery and Warren Carlyle#93: Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant – Carnivore Ecology, Wild Life, and Environmental Justice#92: Secrets of Beautifully Fuzzy Velvet Ants with Dr. Joseph Wilson (and a bit about native bees, too!)#91: Examining Tree Physiology with Dr. Lucy Kerhoulas: Insights into Drought Adaptation and the Carbon Smoking Gun#90: From Invasive Species to Allergenic Pollen with Allasandra Valdez (The Happy Botanist Podcast) and Dr. Daniel KatzSupport Us On Patreon!Buy our Merch!Music: Spellbound by Brian Holtz MusicLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist site: https://brianholtzmusic.com Discover the Jumpstart Nature Podcast - entertaining and immersive, it's the nature fix we all need.Check past Nature's Archive episodes for amazing guests like Doug Tallamy, Elaine Ingham, and Rae Wynn-Grant, covering topics from bird migration to fungi to frogs and bats!

CHCH Podcasts
Trending Now Podcast: 72 Hours until Election Day. Bloc wants to topple Liberals. Young Thug is a free man.

CHCH Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 36:53


Send us a textOn an all-new episode of the Trending Now Podcast, Louie Butko recaps the week that was on Trending Now which you can catch every Monday to Friday, 7PM on CHCH & CHCH.com.On today's show: Americans will head to the polls to elect the next President of the United States.. As Donald Trump and Kamala Harris make their final push to get out the vote. We'll recap a wild week on the campaign trail and look ahead to election day Tuesday when Emily Taylor joins us.Meanwhile, in Canadian politics. The Bloc Quebecois says they're willing to work with other parties to topple the governing Liberals, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to survive a leadership threat within his own party. Jason Gaidola has been covering the story and joins us with the latest... And what comes next after Israel's parliament passed a pair of laws that ban the United Nations agency -- UNRWA from providing aid to Palestinian refugees Manesa Dhanabalan joins us with more on that before we say good bye.

IOE insights, debates, lectures, interviews
The happy teacher: ECT Emily on the importance of relationships

IOE insights, debates, lectures, interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 43:16


Emily Taylor, ECT in Airdale Academy in Castleford, talks about how her strong bond with her mentor has supported her personally and professionally, and how she in turn builds strong relationships with her pupils. Emily talks about her relationship with her ECF mentor Rachel. She details the professional, practical, and emotional support she received. Emily shares how her mentor helped her to make a good start in her school, imparted pedagogical content knowledge, and supported her wellbeing as an ECT. In turn, she also makes sure to be a steady adult in her students' lives, and gives advice to new ECTs about how to build good relationships with pupils. Full show notes: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2024/oct/happy-teacher-ect-emily-importance-relationships-ecf-staffroom-s04e03

Clarkesworld Magazine
Where My Love Still Lives by Emily Taylor (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 22:12


This episode features "Where My Love Still Lives" written by Emily Taylor. Published in the August 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/taylor_08_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?

The Curious Hunter
Episode 005: Emily Taylor from Central Coast Snake Services talks snakes with us

The Curious Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 62:57


We met up with Emily from Central Coast Snake Services to talk to her about the book she just put out, "California Snakes and Where to Find Them". She also shed some tips and insights about snakes and how to keep safety in mind when hunting or hiking out in the wild. Hang on for the ride to meet a couple slithery friends she brings out at the end of the episode.If you live in the California Central Coast and have a snake you need to move or relocate, hit up CCSS to help give you a hand, text or call 805-401-0811, or visit them online at https://www.centralcoastsnakeservices.com.

Learning for Good Podcast
Just Listen. How This One Needs Analysis Method Can Improve Your Nonprofit Training with Emily Taylor

Learning for Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 23:29


Are you listening to your learners? In this episode, our guest is strategic listener Emily Taylor. With a background in human-centered design, Emily is an expert listener. I've worked with Emily before and she's helped me and my clients be better listeners so we can identify skill gaps and create tailored training and resources to support behavior change.She's sharing some of her best tips in this episode, so you can too.▶️ Just Listen. How This One Needs Analysis Method Can Improve Your Nonprofit Training with Emily Taylor ▶️ Key Points:00:58 Why listening is so important07:40 Making listening part of your nonprofit training process09:49 What makes listening challenging for talent development teams13:15 The benefits of listening to learners in your nonprofit training18:09 Do this one thing to improve how you listen to your staff right nowResources from this episode:Join the Nonprofit Learning and Development Collective: https://www.skillmastersmarket.com/nonprofit-learning-and-development-collectiveWas this episode helpful? If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, follow and leave a review!

The Almost Amazing Dinner Party
"Planning for the Unexpected" with Emily Taylor; Advice from a Professional for Planning for the Future

The Almost Amazing Dinner Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 43:36


Emily Taylor is a member of our Bellaire campus and offers a lot of insight about legal decisions everyone should think about in regard to their children, themselves, and aging parents. To connect with Emily about these types of issues, visit https://rappandkrock.com/emily-b-taylor/

Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast
The 1 Thing You Should Do This Summer: 4 Experts Share Their Top Advice for Summer Success

Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 9:08


What you do in July, August, and September lays the foundation for the kind of year-end you're going to have. In this episode, 4 nonprofit experts share their advice about what you can do to make this summer a success. Listen in as Kel Haney, Jordana Merkin, Perry Radford, and Emily Taylor pull back the curtain on everything from how to bring joy to your team, to how to set yourself up for successful year-end fundraising! Want to work together? Join The Collective, a membership community for nonprofit leaders who want to scale their budget and impact, & let's set your nonprofit on a path to strategic and sustainable growth! Connect with me! LinkedIn Instagram YouTube

The Business Behind Fundraising
Nonprofit Decision Making During Times of Growth with Emily Taylor of teenyBIG

The Business Behind Fundraising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 32:01


Emily Taylor… As the principal of teenyBIG, Emily helps nonprofits at an inflection point make big decisions that affect their community so they can move from indecision to intentional, next-level growth. She empowers bold leaders to gather the information they need to make big decisions with buy-in so they can move from a holding pattern and into next-level growth. Emily discusses the need for nonprofits to reset and make strategic decisions in the post-COVID world, the challenges of strategic planning, and the importance of taking a step back before diving into the process.   What You Will Discover:  ✔️ Listening to the community and staying connected to the humanity behind the work of nonprofits is essential for making informed and impactful decisions. ✔️ Balancing vision and analysis is crucial in making strategic decisions. Organizations should consider both the big picture  ✔️ Strategic planning is not always the right solution for every organization. It is important to customize the approach and create a useful tool that aligns with the organization's goals and needs. —————————————— Emily Taylor works with nonprofit leaders whose organizations are at an inflection point - they're ready to catapult their mission into their next stage of growth. Leaders who seek Emily's expertise know they need to shift their decision-making from intuitive to intentional but are unsure of how to start that process.  She first grounds the organization in ‘who they are' to help them prioritize the challenges that lie ahead. To achieve this, Emily applies her individualized strategic listening methodology with an organization's community, allowing teams to 'see their value' and align their decision-making as an organization, not just the CEO. She helps them prioritize their big decisions and builds a foundation for organizational decision-making. As a result of this process, Emily's clients are able to paint a solid picture of their organization, one that is viewed similarly internally and externally, preparing them for their next stage of growth.  Her clients are empowered to move forward by shifting their decision-making from intuitive to intentional. Emily attributes her success to her unique ability to balance left and right brain thinking - to make sense of people's emotions and motivations and apply them to strategic thinking, including all the perspectives that make us human. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-taylor-teenybig/ Website: https://www.teenybig.com/ —————————————— Welcome to the Business Behind Fundraising podcast, where you'll discover how to raise the kind of money your big vision requires without adding more events, appeals, or grant applications. Learn how to stop blocking overall revenue growth and start attracting investment-level donors with Sherry Quam Taylor. Sherry Quam Taylor's unique approach and success combine her background of scaling businesses with her decade-long experience advising nonprofit leadership teams. With out-of-the-box principles and a myth-busting methodology, proven results, and an ability to see solutions to revenue problems that others overlook, her clients regularly add 7-figures of revenue to their bottom line. If you need a true partner to show you how to fully finance your entire mission, both programs, AND overhead, year after year… You're in the right place!   #nonprofits #podcast

Snake Talk
106 | California Snakes and Live Streaming at a Snake Den

Snake Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 62:25


Dr. Jenkins sits down with returning guest Dr. Emily Taylor to discuss some exciting new developments in the world of snakes. First, they delve into her new book, "California Snakes and How to Find Them," which explores each species in California and offers field herping advice for encountering the state's diverse snake population. Then, the conversation shifts to a Prairie Rattlesnake den and gestation site in Colorado. This site is home to thousands of rattlesnakes, and Emily is installing a live streaming camera that will enable viewers to observe the snakes in real time.Connect with Emily at California Polytechnic State University. Purchase California Snakes and How to Find them. Check out Project RattleCam! Connect with Chris on Facebook, Instagram or at The Orianne Society.Shop Snake Talk merch.

The Steve Gruber Show
Emily Taylor, How Hunter Biden has come to face jurors on federal gun charges

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 10:38


Emily Taylor is a Houston-based attorney with Walker & Taylor, a full-service criminal and civil defense firm that focuses on gun law cases. From collapsed plea deal to trial: How Hunter Biden has come to face jurors on federal gun charges

Civil War Talk Radio
Civil War Talk Radio - May 22nd, 2024

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 55:42


Richard Upsher Smith, Jr., editor of A Quaker Colonel, His Fiancee, and Their Connections: Selected Civil War Correspondence. Gerry's Opening Monologue - "This is Gerry Prokopowicz, with Civil War Talk Radio. Tonight we start with two trash bags full of letters. But not just any letters. Not even just Civil War Soldier letters, but much rarer. Letters from both the soldier and the letters the soldier received from his fiancée, as well as from other family members, while Charles B. Lamborn was marching and fighting, his friend since childhood, Emily Taylor was at home learning to adjust to the trials of civilian life in wartime, while nurturing a growing bond with Charles. The letters of Emily and Charles, as well as some of those from their siblings, parents and friends have been assembled and edited by Richard Upsher Smith Jr. as the book, ” A Quaker Colonel, His Fiancée, and Their Connections: Selected Civil War Correspondence.” We'll talk with Doctor Smith about them tonight on Civil War Talk Radio.”

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WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
What's The Latest On The Hunter Biden Trial?

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 22:34


Emily Taylor joins Don Dubuc to talk about the latest updates on the Hunter Biden trial.

Lead with Heart
E45: Empowering Nonprofit Growth by Reducing CEO Reliance with Emily Taylor

Lead with Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 32:41


In this episode of the Lead with Heart podcast, I discuss the consequences of a nonprofit becoming too dependent on its CEO with my guest Emily Taylor, founder of Teeny Big.Emily shares her expertise in helping nonprofits untangle their identity from individual leadership and build resilient structures for long-term success. Emily has spent her career listening to people and understanding behavior through a mix of science and art. Our conversation covers the pitfalls of an organization being too reliant on a single leader, the significance of strategic listening, and the power behind taking time to understand external perspectives in order to realign perceptions and vision.Tune in to understand how to empower other leaders within your organization and ensure the enduring impact of your mission.In this episode:[01:39]  Emily Taylor's background in human-centered research and why she focuses on understanding behavior over what people say[04:58] Problems that arise when an organization becomes too reliant on one person[010:11] Strategies for succession planning and team building in nonprofits[12:24] Navigating leadership transition with strategic listening[18:30] Fears that emerge during a leadership transition and how reflection helps overcome those challenges[22:40] The importance of clear internal and external communication of an organization's vision[24:14] What role does your nonprofit board play in reducing dependence on the CEO?RESOURCESTake the leap into successful fundraising with the Savvy Fundraiser Fundamentals Course. The ultimate guide designed for nonprofits that have been around for a while, but haven't delved into the world of fundraising yet. This course covers everything from crafting compelling campaigns to collaborating effectively with your team, ensuring you have all the tools you need to elevateIn 2012, I started a nonprofit in a small village in Malawi, living alone without water or electricity. Facing many challenges, I built a successful organization. This book is a tale of resilience, passion, and community strength. Discover the highs, lows, lessons learned, and unforgettable moments that shaped my journey. Whether you're in the nonprofit world, thinking of starting one, or just love a great story, pre-order HERE< The EmC Masterclass by Dr. Lola Gershfeld will help you enhance your communication skills to raise more revenue for your mission. This groundbreaking Emotional Connection process has been integrated into top universities' curriculum and recognized by international organizations. Use code LEADWITHHEART to enjoy a -10%.CONNECT WITH HALEYHaley is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Certified Stress Management Coach, and Certified EmC train the trainer. She is the Founder of The Savvy Fundraiser, a nonprofit consulting and coaching business. She has worked in both small and large nonprofit teams in the human services, homelessness, and youth sectors; and she specializes in the EmC process, nonprofit leadership, board development, and fundraising. Haley is a passionate, impact-driven, experienced nonprofit professional whose mission is to empower, elevate and engage nonprofit leaders to build healthy, thriving organizations.Instagram: @thesavvyfundraiser LinkedIn: Haley Cooper, CFREWebsite: thesavvyfundraiser.com

Issues and Ideas
The Live Oak Music Festival, comedian Kathy Griffin, rattlesnakes and more

Issues and Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 58:01


KCBX's Beth Thornton visits Girls Inc. in Carpinteria, a girls' leadership program and a place for after-school care. The non-profit is prepared to serve as a community gathering space during extreme heat events. KCBX's Sal Espana speaks with comedian Kathy Griffin ahead of her Central Coast appearance. KCBX reporter Alyssa Toledo speaks with journalist Mark Follman, whose Mother Jones article, published for the tenth anniversary of the Isla Vista mass killings, features a conversation with the killer's mother. The Live Oak Music Festival is coming up, and Steve Ahlgrim and Kathy Johnston produced this audio story of the festival. You'll hear from Emily Taylor, Professor of Biology at Cal Poly, and the author of the book "California Snakes and How to Find Them".

Get Out Alive
Ep. 79: Venomous Rattlers (feat. Dr. Emily Taylor)

Get Out Alive

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 61:12


Dr. Emily Taylor is here to teach us all about rattlesnakes - How common are bites? And do they always envenomate people? How can you deter them from your yard? And what can YOU do to get involved in rattlesnake research?You can find Dr. Emily Taylor on Twitter @SnakeyMama, and to learn more about her and her research check out emilytaylorscience.com. You can learn more about her company at centralcoastsnakeservices.com. If you'd like a signed version of her book California Snakes and How to Find Them, go here.If you need assistance relocating a rattlesnake, be sure to visit freesnakerelocation.org, and if you want advice on rattlesnake bites, join the Facebook group National Snakebite Support.Support the show for free by leaving a 5-star review wherever you're listening, or on GoodPods or Podchaser (where we can respond to your comments).Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon (where you can now follow us for free)!We have merch ranging from clothing to mugs to stickers all at www.getoutalivepodcast.com/shopYou can find Ashley @TheAngryOlogist on Twitter

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership
247: Benefits of Strategic Listening

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 34:14


In the fast-paced world of nonprofit leadership, effective strategies and decision-making play a vital role in the success of organizations dedicated to making a difference in our communities. One essential but often overlooked aspect of leadership is strategic listening. In this episode, guest Emily Taylor talks about the who, what, where, when, and how of strategic listening in nonprofit leadership. My guest for this episode is Emily Taylor. Emily Taylor, Principal of teenyBIG, helps nonprofits at an inflection point make big decisions that affect their community so they can move from indecision to intentional, next-level growth. Bio Emily Taylor works with nonprofit leaders ready to catapult their organization's mission to the next stage of growth. Leaders who seek Emily's expertise know they need to shift their decision-making from intuitive to intentional, but are unsure of how to begin. Emily first grounds the organization in ‘who they are'. Her community-based, strategic listening methodology allows the entire organization to discover its value and builds the foundation for collaborative decision-making. As a result, teams can paint a consistent picture of their organization– one viewed similarly internally and externally– and collaborate on making informed decisions with intention and purpose. By engaging in this process with Emily as their guide, organizations can boldly embark on the next stage of growth. Emily attributes her success to her unique ability to balance left and right brain thinking. A skilled and compassionate listener, Emily adds incomparable value to strategic thinking and planning by integrating the emotions, motivations, and perspectives of everyone in the room. Here's what to expect during the episode: Pre Strategic planning, what is this? What are some reasons nonprofits should take a step back from a strategic plan? How nonprofits can benefit from taking a step back to assess their situation The value of listening to various stakeholders Navigating leadership transitions and organizational identity Connect with Emily! Free Download: https://mailchi.mp/teenybig/you-shouldnt-jump-into-your-next-strategic-plan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-taylor-teenybig/ Website: https://www.teenybig.com/ Sponsored Resource Join the PivotGround newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit! Access it here >> Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn. Connect with Sarah: On LinkedIn>> On Facebook>> Subscribe on YouTube>>

So Much Pingle
Episode 97: Dr. Emily Taylor: Cali Snakes & Rattle Cams

So Much Pingle

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 44:50


Hello everyone and welcome to Episode Ninety Seven!  And while we're at it, I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there. I just got back from a great herping trip to Suriname.  You may remember my conversation with Dick and Lieke back in episode 79 and it was fun to go visit and see how they operate herp tours there, and the answer is they do very well.  I was with a small group and we saw a lot of fabulous herps.  At any rate I am back home for just a few days, allowing me to get this time sensitive episode assembled and in your ears, so to speak.  I return to Peru in just a few days to assist Josh Holbrook with his tropical ecology class, so the next episode will come out in early June. SMP Patrons! I want to thank James Burnham for his contribution to the So Much Pingle podcast, via Patreon. Much appreciated, James, thank you so much.  And as always, I am grateful to all the show's patrons who help to keep the show moving forward. And if you're out there listening and you would like to kick in a few bucks, it's easy to do, you simply go to the So Much Pingle Patreon page. You can support the show for as little as three bucks a month – less than a fancy cup of coffee! You can also support the show via one-time contributions via PayPal or Venmo (please contact me via email to somuchpingle@gmail.com). Oh yeah. If you've been with the show from the early days or you've worked through the back catalog of episodes, you may recall me talking with Dr. Emily Taylor way back in Episode 12.  Well Emily is back with some exciting topics and it's always a pleasure to talk with her and catch some of that vibrant energy she has. And below are some links for books and cams and papers: Order link for the California Snakes book and other merchandise Project Rattlecam website, and Project Rattlecam on YouTube Link to Savannah Weaver and colleague's paper on Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizards. Open access. Link to paper "Effects of relational and instrumental messaging on human perception of rattlesnakes" Open access Thanks for listening everyone! And as always, please keep the comments and suggestions coming, and please take time to rate the show on your podcast platform! The show email is somuchpingle@gmail.com, and there's also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, herp confessions, tips for herping better, etc. -Mike  

The Mixed Faith Relationship Podcast
Episode 102: Connecting Mental Health & Deity With Emily Taylor

The Mixed Faith Relationship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 42:36


This human experience can be tricky. In this episode, Emily Taylor and I discuss how can we combine the teachings of Jesus Christ with mental health tools to find more joy and hope in this life. Emily is a seeker of mental health and a faithful believer in Christ who is no longer defined by the trauma of her childhood. She is a wife and mother, but most importantly she is herself. The person she desires to be. Here is a link to her website.

Beyond The Donation
Navigating Big Decisions and Growth in Nonprofits with Emily Taylor

Beyond The Donation

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 21:34


In this episode of Beyond the Donation, host Matt Bitzegaio chats with Emily Taylor of teenyBIG, who specializes in helping nonprofits navigate through significant decisions and strategic growth. Emily discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing pivotal moments for nonprofits and shares her insights on decision-making, the impacts of such decisions on organizational growth, and strategies for moving forward confidently.She highlights the critical distinction between small and large decisions and offers a three-step process to help leaders tackle major choices. Emily's approach focuses on understanding the fears and barriers to decision-making, engaging with stakeholders, and crafting a detailed plan. The conversation also touches on the risks of overreliance on key individuals within organizations and advises on mitigating these issues. Emily's recommendations emphasize the importance of identity and brand for nonprofits in decision-making.00:00 Introduction to Beyond the Donation00:28 Meet Emily Taylor: Guiding Nonprofits Through Growth00:46 The Art of Decision-Making in Nonprofit Leadership02:13 Navigating Big Decisions with Strategic Insights07:56 Overcoming Decision Quicksand: Strategies for Nonprofits09:13 Empowering Nonprofit Leaders: Steps to Effective Decision Making12:19 Addressing Over-Reliance on Key Individuals in Nonprofits18:22 Final Advice and How to Connect with Emily TaylorTo Connect with Emily Taylor:LinkedIn | WebsiteTo Connect with Beyond the Donation Podcast:BTDPodcast | DonorDock LinkedIn |Matt LinkedIn

Nature's Archive
#96: From Rattles to Kings: Unraveling the Secrets of Snakes With Dr. Emily Taylor

Nature's Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 66:34 Transcription Available


Snakes are the perfect topic for Nature's Archive. They are often over-generalized to fit a worst-case stereotype, but they are critically important to our food webs and ecosystems. And like so much of what we discuss, once you start learning just a bit about them, you see how amazing and diverse they are.And there are few better suited to guide us through the world of snakes than Dr. Emily Taylor. Dr. Taylor is a professor of biological sciences at California Poly San Luis Obispo and has been studying mating systems and physiology of rattlesnakes for 25 years. She's also founder of Project RattleCam, which monitors a huge Prairie Rattlesnake rookery in Colorado, founder of Central Coast Snake Services, and an author. In fact, her latest book California Snakes and How to Find Them comes out on May 7 2024, which is literally tomorrow from the original release date of this podcast.Today, we discuss the diversity of snakes across the United States - and I have to say, I kept saying United Snakes as I tried to read this the first time. And of course, how to find snakes, just like in the title of her book.We discuss what different snakes eat, why the Kingsnake is named kingsnake, why live animals can't simply claw their way out of a snake's belly, and what it's like to be surrounded by dozens of rattlesnakes all rattling at the same time.Of course, we also discuss how snakes contribute to our ecosystems, and the threats that they face.Dr. Taylor can be found on Instagram, Twitter, and Threads as @snakeymamaYou can check emilytaylorscience.com for events she is attending and much more.FULL SHOW NOTESLINKSAdvocates for Snake PreservationCalifornia Snakes and How to Find Them - the NEW book!Central Coast Snake ServicesDr. Christina Zdenek - Australian snake researcher, IG, TwitterFree Snake Relocation DirectoryMarissa Ishimatsu - major photographic contributor to Dr. Taylor's new book. Check Marissa's instagram for incredible snake and nature photographyProject RattleCamRaptors Are The Solution - resources for dealing with rodents that don't harm snakes, birds, and petsSave the SnakesSupport Us On Patreon!Buy our Merch!Music: Spellbound by Brian Holtz MusicLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist site: https://brianholtzmusic.com Discover the Jumpstart Nature Podcast - entertaining and immersive, it's the nature fix we all need.Check past Nature's Archive episodes for amazing guests like Doug Tallamy, Elaine Ingham, and Gabe Brown, covering topics from bird migration to fungi to frogs and bats!

Nonprofit SnapCast
CEOs, is Your Organization Too Dependent on You?

Nonprofit SnapCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 23:56


Emily Taylor, Principal of teenyBIG, returns to the SnapCast. Even the most impactful leaders have limitations. Eventually, their superhuman trajectory plateaus, or worse– drops off the cliff. No one can be everywhere at once, or all things to all people. Leaders must draw on the skills and talents of others if they want their organization to thrive. Among the topics in our discussion: Identifying the telltale signs a leader has hit a growth ceiling Why this issue is so critical to address for the long-term health of the organization How organizations can begin transitioning their decision-making process from top-heavy to well-balanced We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website.

Mission Impact
Building shared nonprofit leadership with Emily Taylor

Mission Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 34:17


In episode 95 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Emily Taylor discuss the challenges nonprofit CEOs face as they become victims of their own success.  how nonprofit leaders can become disconnected from their community as their organization grows how when an organization is overly associated with the CEO, this can result in a culture of dependence and bottleneck decision-making  Episode Highlights [11:15] Recognizing Organizational Dependence  how nonprofits become overly dependent on a charismatic CEO and how this can stifle organizational growth and sustainability.   [20:56] Strategic Reflection Before Planning  nonprofits should engage in reflective practices to understand their true challenges before embarking on strategic planning.   [23:03] Gaining Objective Insights  the benefit of having an outsider's perspective to identify common goals and values among staff that may be clouded by internal bias or jargon. [33:02] The Human Aspect of Leadership  leaders must view themselves as humans with limitations, which can foster a healthier organizational culture and enable growth beyond the capabilities of a single individual.   Guest Bio: Emily Taylor Emily Taylor works with nonprofit leaders who are ready to catapult their organizations into their next stage of growth by shifting their decision-making from intuitive to intentional. Leaders who seek Emily's expertise are not only frustrated with the typical strategic planning process but don't feel fully informed to make big, long-term decisions. Instead, she first grounds the organization in ‘who they are' to help them prioritize the challenges that lie ahead. To achieve this, Emily applies her individualized strategic listening methodology with an organization's community, allowing teams to 'see their value' and align their decision-making as an organization, not just the CEO. She helps them find a planning process that fits their needs, not something that is out of the box, which is why most organizations get frustrated with strategic planning! Important Links and Resources: Emily Taylor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-taylor-teenybig/   Paper on pre-strategic planning: https://mailchi.mp/teenybig/you-shouldnt-jump-into-your-next-strategic-plan   Related Episodes: Episode 21: Investing in the next generation of nonprofit leaders with Andy Robinson Episode 60: Why bother doing strategic planning? Episode 70 Values Based nonprofit strategic planning Episode 90 Five steps to successful nonprofit strategic planning with Carol Hamilton   Be In Touch: ✉️ Subscribe to Carol's newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting

Nonprofit SnapCast
Why You Shouldn't Jump Into Your Next Strategic Plan

Nonprofit SnapCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 22:50


Emily Taylor returns to the SnapCast. Emily is the Principal of teenyBIG. We talk about why you may not want to jump into your next strategic plan. Many funders say you “should” have a strategic plan. But if you keep putting it off, it may signify you've encountered one of the four little-known reasons organizations fail at strategic planning. These challenges can limit buy-in from your team, make the plan seem unrealistic in the eyes of your community, and prevent you from getting funded. They guarantee your strategic plan remains untapped and on the shelf. Among the things we discuss: Identifying strategic planning success blockers within their organization Steps to resolving the biggest 4 reasons nonprofits fail at long-term planning Rethinking the Strategic Planning process to work for the organization vs. against it We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website.

Turning to Story
24: Big Idea

Turning to Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 70:29


It only took weeks of raving about it, but we finally got Emily Taylor, NYT Bestselling author of Hotel Magnifique, to share how her background in marketing helps her craft big ideas. From conception to execution, the Big Idea can help you craft a story that will stick out on any shelf! Turning to Story Substack

Proclaim Peace
The Art of Conflict Styles: Navigating Relationships with Grace with Emily Taylor

Proclaim Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 62:20


On this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer and Patrick are joined by Emily Taylor to address listener feedback about the relationship between conflict and peace. They explore the idea that conflict is not necessarily bad and delve into two verses from scripture that provide valuable peacemaking advice. The hosts challenge the notion that peace and conflict are opposites, emphasizing the importance of understanding the role of opposition in achieving true peace.[00:02:15] Conflict as raw peacemaking material.[00:05:25] Definition of peace.[00:09:02] Finding peace in adversity.[00:12:42] Transformative mindset shift on conflict.[00:15:44] Transforming conflict into growth.[00:21:08] Approaches to conflict resolution.[00:27:20] Conflict resolution styles.[00:29:06] Truth and peace in doctrines.[00:33:38] Conflict styles and collaborating.[00:36:00] Learning to negotiate effectively.[00:39:55] Traits for conflict resolution.[00:45:57] Healing inner wounds.[00:48:37] Personal growth and transformation.[00:53:35] The Golden Rule and Conflict.[00:56:48] Little miracles in mediation.[00:59:46] Finding peace through daily practices.For full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace

A Big Sur Podcast
# 88 California (& Big Sur) Snakes & How To Find Them

A Big Sur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 65:08


To Mom & Pop, who brought me up to believe I could become anything. I don't think they meant a snake biologist. But here we are... / E. Taylor>>>>>>> A conversation with Dr Emily Taylor about snakes and her upcoming book: California Snakes & How To Find Them.>>>>>>>Professor of Biological SciencesInterim Associate Dean, Bailey College of Science and MathematicsDirector, Physiological Ecology of Reptiles Laboratorywww.EmilyTaylorScience.comHow to be a HerpetologistSupport the show_________________________________________________This podcast is a production of the Henry Miller Memorial Library with support from The Arts Council for Monterey County!We are FaceBookInstagramLet us know what you think!SEND US AN EMAIL!

Der Student von Glasgow. Krimi-Podcast mit Bastian Pastewka

"Kein Mucks!" – der Krimi-Podcast mit Bastian Pastewka (Neue Folgen)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 55:09


Die alte Emily Taylor ist ermordet worden – mit einem Hammer erschlagen. Nach einem gewöhnlichen Raubüberfall sieht es aber nicht aus. Wer ist um Mitternacht herum in das Haus eingestiegen? Oder war es einer der Angestellten? Als bei einem Student Dinge aus dem Besitz gefunden werden, ist dieser der Hauptverdächtige. Aber würde ein Student aus reichem Haus für ein britisches Pfund einen Mord begehen? Ein schottisches Polizeiauto mit einem deutschen Tatütata RB 1963 von Hellmut Kleffel und Alexander van Rees.

Fort Wayne's Morning News
Jury Finds Michigan Mom Guilty Of Manslaughter In School Shooting

Fort Wayne's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 5:36


Attorney and gun expert Emily Taylor joined Fort Wayne's Morning News to talk with Kayla Blakeslee on the Michigan mom being found guilty of manslaughter in the school shooting her son committed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nonprofit Show
Strategic Planning Pitfalls!

The Nonprofit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 29:42


In this delightful chat with Emily Taylor, the principal of teenyBIG.com, the focus is on strategic planning pitfalls and the need to approach planning differently. Emily's expertise lies in strategic listening to help organizations make informed decisions and progress on their growth trajectory by providing a fresh perspective on planning, community listening, adaptability, and thoughtful decision-making. Emily emphasizes the importance of listening to the community to gain clarity and make informed decisions, saying, "I hope organizations get clarity, and a lot of that is through listening to their community.", underscoring the significance of community feedback in shaping an organization's strategy. She also highlights a crucial distinction, stating, "What we should do versus what we feel like we should do." This differentiation between perceived obligations and genuine organizational needs is a key consideration when navigating the complexities of strategic planning. Throughout the conversation, Emily addresses the challenges faced by nonprofits, the need for a reset in organizations, and the importance of aligning staff and boards to avoid “decision-making quicksand”. She emphasizes the value of taking a step back before diving into a strategic plan, especially in times of change and turmoil. Emily encourages organizations to consider alternative approaches to traditional strategic planning, such as customized solutions that may not involve a lengthy strategic plan document. She also discusses the importance of aligning with funders' expectations while finding the right approach for the organization's unique needs. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/494nFWXFollow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Not Sisters
Saltburn & Sobriety

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 51:29


This week Emily & Taylor check in on all the brave souls who chose to have a “Dry January” and the even braver souls who chose to watch Saltburn (can be found on Amazon Prime!). Please give us your insight and opinion on these pressing topics!! Thanks for listening

Not Sisters
Merry Christmas!

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 33:32


Emily & Taylor wish you a wonderful holiday and new year! We talk about Pinterest forecasts for 2024 and other media we've been into! hope you enjoy

Not Sisters
potholes & the king of rock

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 42:30


This week Emily & Taylor discuss how you can be thankful for a flat tire, the joys of ordering dessert at a restaurant, and where we think true crime docs are headed in the new year.. Thanks for listening!

The Steve Gruber Show
Emily Taylor, Three people killed and one critically wounded in Las Vegas university shooting. Another mass shooting, will Dems call for more gun laws?

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 8:30


Emily Taylor is a Houston-based attorney with Walker & Taylor, a full-service criminal and civil defense firm that focuses on gun law cases. Three people killed and one critically wounded in Las Vegas university shooting. Another mass shooting, will Dem call for more gun laws? 

Not Sisters
Does being grateful make you prettier?

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 48:11


This week Emily & Taylor are talking about the reason for the season - gratitude! And also, why everyone needs a younger friend to keep them hip. Let us know what you're grateful for this week

Arthritis Life
Episode 108 - Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 101, with Emily Taylor from Solve ME

Arthritis Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 57:38


Emily explains what post-exertional malaise is, and highlights the challenges associated with diagnosing and managing ME/CFS. Emily emphasizes the need for personalized care and the critical role of patients in advocating for their own health. This conversation underscores the significance of creating strong support networks for people living with ME/CFS, as well as the broader chronic illness community. They also highlight the value of sharing personal stories to raise awareness and bring about policy changes. Episode at a glance:Advocacy and awareness: Cheryl and Emily discuss the power of patient stories in driving advocacy efforts, and the importance of raising awareness of the complexities of living with chronic illness.Symptom management: Post-exertional malaise, fatigue, pain, and cognitive issues often require a dynamic approach to management. This conversation delves into the importance of tailoring treatment to the specific condition/individual needs, and strategies such as pacing activity.Coping strategies and mental health: Having self-compassion is a key part of coping with chronic illness. Additionally, emotional support aids well-being and therapy can be a useful resource.Importance of having a support network: Cheryl and Emily emphasize the value of connecting with others who have similar conditions to create a sense of community, as well as accepting support from friends, family, and healthcare professionals.Patient/healthcare provider relationship: Emily shares the challenges of obtaining accurate diagnoses and appropriate medical care for chronic illnesses, especially for lesser-known conditions like ME/CFS. Building collaborative, patient-centered relationships with healthcare providers who are willing to listen, learn, and explore treatment options can make a big difference in managing complex chronic illnesses.Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! Speaker Bios:Emily Taylor Vice President of Advocacy and Engagement at Solve ME, Emily brings to the organization over fifteen years of policy, organization, and advocacy experience in both the non-profit and government sectors. With five years' experience on Capitol Hill, Emily contributes a keen understanding of both state and federal policy processes while cultivating strong grassroots organization and patient representation. Prior to joining the Solve M.E., Emily served as the director of policy and advocacy for an award-winning autism organization. There she spearheaded major overhauls in disability, early intervention, and education policies. She is also a veteran of several successful electoral campaigns, where she trained others in effective social media and online organization. She received a B.A. with honors in politics and international relations from Scripps College in Claremont and earned her M.A. in American politics from Claremont Graduate University. Emily draws inspiration from her mother who has battled ME/CFS as well as chronic autoimmune and thyroid conditions since 1999.Cheryl CrowCheryl is an occupational therapist who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for nineteen years. Her life passion is helping others with rheumatoid arthritis figure out how to live a full life despite arthritis, by developing tools to navigate physical, emotional and social challenges. She formed the educational company Arthritis Life in 2019 after seeing a huge need for more engaging, accessible, and (dare I say) FUN patient education and self-management resources.For full episode details including a detailed transcript and video:Coming soon on the Arthritis Life Website. 

Not Sisters
what is quiet quitting?

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 50:18


This week Emily & Taylor debate the highly controversial concept of “quiet quitting” and whether or not we agree with the trend! Send us your thoughts and have a fabulous week!

Not Sisters
Nicole Aunapu Mann

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 36:33


This week Emily & Taylor are chatting about the amazing Nicole Aunapu Mann, the first indigenous woman to go to space! We caught her talk at Sonoma State University a few weeks ago and honestly, we're still feeling inspired. Give it a listen, and you'll feel the cosmic vibes too!

Talking With Tech AAC Podcast
Emily Taylor: Using Social Media to Promote Your AAC Resources

Talking With Tech AAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 62:10


This week, Rachel interviews Emily Taylor (@emily.the.speechie)! Emily is a speech-language pathologist who supports AAC users in New Zealand and Fiji. Emily shares about Fiji, a country that has limited access to AAC support, and why she was inspired to help AAC users there. Then, Rachel shares some great social media tips to help Emily promote her upcoming AAC resources!   Before the interview, Chris shares a heartwarming story about setting up an experience for a kindergarten class to use iPads and learn about AAC. In addition, Rachel shares about using an AI background tool (Skybox by Block Labs) to help create a story for one of her students!   Key ideas this week:  

Not Sisters
we ghosted you

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 36:03


Hey there, loyal listeners! You might be wondering why we disappeared for a whole month – well, it's time for a catch-up session! In this episode, Emily & Taylor discuss what's been happening in their lives recently, from finding the perfect wedding dress to Bo's newfound appetite for library books. It's time to reconnect, and you won't want to miss a minute of it!

Not Sisters
We're Seeing Red

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 42:27


Step into the fall season with Emily & Taylor, where we unveil the autumn allure of 70s-inspired fashion and home trends. It's all about embracing the retro elegance and timeless colors. Tune in for your dose of fall fabulousness!

Not Sisters
Girl Math

Not Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 32:42


Make every shopping spree feel like an investment strategy after this week's episode with Emily & Taylor as we dive into the ingenious calculations of Girl Math!

Triple Play Fantasy’s Football Show
Beyond the Analyst Interview Series: Emily Taylor

Triple Play Fantasy’s Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 21:25


Zach (@FFChalupaBatman) interviews Emily Taylor (@emilyetaylor23), College educator, content creator, and massive Oregon Ducks fan.  They discuss Emily's journey and so much more. We have fun rapid-fire questions at the end! Make sure you subscribe to the Triple Play Fantasy YouTube channel so you do not miss any videos, as another interview will be released each week! Watch this interview here: https://youtu.be/xl9VPhKyVp4 Follow us! Zach - https://twitter.com/FFChalupaBatman Triple Play Fantasy - https://twitter.com/TripPlayFantasy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices