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The Curbsiders Teach
48: #47 Leveraging Mission to Recruit and Retain a Diverse Workforce With Erica N. Johnson, MD, FACP, FIDSA

The Curbsiders Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 46:39


Join us as Dr. Erica Johnson, Program Director at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, shares her experiences and best practices for recruitment and retention of a diverse medical workforce.   Following the residency's mission to reflect and serve the broader community guided her to build a residency program that stresses the importance of understanding the history of Baltimore and building trust within that community.  You'll hear tips to help diverse trainees thrive in a ``training program and be inspired to reflect on how to improve recruitment and retention practices in medical education. Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Patreon | CME!| Youtube  thecurbsidersteach@gmail.com Show Segments Intro, disclaimer 01:08 Guest bio 02:10 Getting to Know Dr. Erica Johnson 05:50 Picks of the Week 08:23 Case from Kashlak 09:50 Recruitment to Reflect Community 12:40 Steward of the Mission: Dr. Johnson's Approach to Recruitment at Bayview Hopkins 15:33 Defining Diversity 17:29 Opportunities for Improvement in Recruitment 21:05 Leadership team's approach to highlighting mission and training setting 23:09 Resident Thriving 26:07 Individualized Mentorship 30:09 Holistic Review 32:45 Recruitment and Retention of Faculty 35:23 Importance and Examples of Pathway Programs 38:40 Selfless Service and Aligning Work with Mission 40:20 Importance of Program Director Community  42:48 Take Home Points 44:29 Outro Credits Producer, Show Notes, CME:  Era Kryzhanovskaya MD Infographic, Cover Art: Paige Spata MD Reviewer: Keith Dickerson, MD Hosts, Script, Editors: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein MD    Guest: Erica Johnson, MD Technical support: Podpaste Theme Music: MorsyMusic 

Cost of Living
BONUS Episode! The Big Bank Upsell

Cost of Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 18:01


Tune into this bonus podcast we put together with our friends at CBC's investigative consumer program, Marketplace. Erica Johnson joins Paul Haavardsrud to uncover how banks are pushing products people don't need, at higher prices, and the questions you should ask before signing on the dotted line.If you want to see the hidden camera footage featured on this podcast, go to YouTube or CBC Gem and search for the full report called: The Big Bank Upsell.

Hacking Humans
Looking forward in 2024.

Hacking Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 42:42


Aaron Walton, Threat Intel Analyst from Expel is discussing some things to look out for in 2024. Joe and Dave share some listener follow up from Mateusz, who shares some positive news with us. Dave's story is about a romance scammer coming clean after failing to woo CBS News reporter, Erica Johnson. Joe's story is on the latest decision from the FCC, and how they voted to ban scam robocalls that use AI-generated voices. Our catch of the day comes from listener Chuck, just in time for tax season, he warns against a phishing scam he received about his taxes. Links to the stories: Romance scammer reveals how he tricks women after failing to fool Go Public reporter FCC votes to ban scam robocalls that use AI-generated voices Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com.

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia
Reaction to Selina Robinson stepping down | How romance scammers trick victims

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 52:47


Our guests Ezra Shanken, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Vancouver, and Rabbi Dan Moscovitz, Senior Rabbi of Temple Sholom in Vancouver share their views on NDP MLA Selina Robinson stepping down as B.C. cabinet minister over comments on the Middle East. Then, we speak with CBC Go Public reporter Erica Johnson, and Neesha Hoti, Better Business Bureau's director of marketing and communications discuss romance scammers. Erica Johnson called out a scammer and ended up getting an insightful interview about his motives.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Artificial intelligence dominates Las Vegas tech show CES

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 2:22


Artificial intelligence was set to dominate the annual Las Vegas technology show CES, with more than 130,000 attendees expected to crowd convention center halls when doors opened on January 9. CES - formerly the Consumer Electronics Show - is held annually in Las Vegas every January. And just days before the Las Vegas Convention Center doors opened on January 9, workers were busily preparing booths, signage and more, for what's billed as one of the biggest technology shows in the world. Erica Johnson from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) says more than 130,000 attendees were expected to crowd over two million square feet of meeting space. “CES is the most important technology trade show in the world, and CES is also really significant to the Las Vegas convention industry as well. And that's in both size of the footprint of the show and how much space it comprises, but also the number of attendees that it draws,” she says. Organizers, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), said almost 118,000 people attended last year's gathering. But that was while lingering pandemic restrictions prevented some visitors attending, particularly from Asia. After a 2023 dominated by artificial intelligence chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT, AI is expected to be a top CES trend, with machine learning headed to a wide array of consumer electronics, from lighting to cooking grills. “This is going to be the CES of artificial intelligence, whatever that means,” says technology expert and analyst Andrea Nepori. “Because we've seen that artificial intelligence, especially with generative artificial intelligence in 2023, was like every headline. And now this year, we're going to see how companies are going to - let me use the term - milk that cow.” Elsewhere, Japanese automaker Honda is expected to unveil new electric vehicles, and Supernal - part of Hyundai Motor Group - is expected to showcase a flying taxi. There was also the usual swathe of new TVs, robots and other gadgets. This article was provided by The Associated Press.

The Eyeopener from CBC Radio Calgary (Highlights)
Calgary Eyeopener podcast - Monday, February 05

The Eyeopener from CBC Radio Calgary (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 26:15


On today's show: we speak with the head of a parents group that welcomes Alberta's proposed changes to youth gender policies; To Catch a Romance Scammer! When a man claiming to be an American "oil engineer" messaged CBC reporter Erica Johnson on social media, she called him out and scored a rare interview about how he woos women, and rips them off; a musical performance that takes more than 600 years to perform plays a new note today! Just one. We tap into the excitement about a very slow organ piece.

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
Cat Care Society Estate Planning Seminar on September 30, 2023

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 5:38


September 30   10 to 11:30 a.m.   CCS Shelter, 5787 W. 6th Ave., Lakewood, CO 80214 Get the must-know estate planning tips for LGBTQ+ supporters at this special seminar! Learn estate planning principles, the difference between a will and a trust, the importance of a power of attorney and living will, and how to incorporate your pets into your plans! Join us for this FREE session presented by Erica Johnson, Attorney at Law for AMBLER | KEENAN | MITCHELL | JOHNSON, on Saturday, September 30 from 10-11:30 a.m. at the CCS shelter. Space is limited, so registration is required. RSVP by September 15 to Ashleigh Leader at aleader@catcaresociety.org or 303-237-4559. “I'm an estate planning attorney and I have had the pleasure to speak to CCS donors on a number of occasions about estate planning with your pets in mind. I love being able to teach CCS donors about this topic. It is in everyone's best interest that they know about this, and especially about the CCS Guardian program for their cats!” — Erica Johnson

2 Girls in a Pod
Erica Johnson; You Can't Define Me

2 Girls in a Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 47:34


Erica Johnson has her degree in Sports Management and has devoted her time to encouraging women to follow their dream of participating and competing in the sports industry, which has been predominantly a male dominated field. Listen to her strategy of working to break the barriers and stereotypes around women in the sports industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2-girls-in-a-pod/support

Rad Mom Radio
Wonderfully Autistic - Celebrating What Makes Your Child Remarkable with Erica Johnson

Rad Mom Radio

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 42:54


Hello and Welcome to Rad Mom Radio!Welcome back to another episode of Rad Mom Radio - this is episode 2 in my series of episodes for Autism Acceptance Month. This week's episode features my friend Erica. Erica is a wife and a mom to two little boys. Her oldest son, Cooper, is diagnosed with autism. In this episode Erica tells us all about Cooper - what his interests are, what his unique struggles are as an autistic person, and all the of the ways that he's wonderful and special. Thank you for listening!

MADcast Podcast with Dave Tillman
The Greatest Christmas movie EVER

MADcast Podcast with Dave Tillman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 157:39


Tis the season to be Jolly! It is Christmas time! And the MADcast crew had another epic showdown. We crown the Greatest Christmas movie of all time, March madness style. And we couldn't have done it without returning guests, Erica Johnson and Aaron Medina. Erica lays down the law as the mediator. And Aaron brings his movie expertise to the show. Of course the show goes all over the place with conversations about the do's and don'ts of saying politically incorrect words. Along with a crazy story of why the Producer Russ and the Warden wont have any more kids. Boogie is enough. So sit back and prepare to be triggered by what the MADcast podcast deemed as, The Greatest Christmas movie EVER! We are drinking New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Hop Raider IPA Email us your suggested topics or questions at, madcastpodcast2222@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tillman gyms in Austin- CrossFit Cedar Park www.crossfitcp.com 512-331-0992 Tillman Fitness Training at 2222 www.tillmanfitnesstraining.com 512-669-5222 MADathletes www.madathletes.com 512-331-0992 Tillman Physical Therapy & Sports Training Center, Inc. www.tillmantherapy.com 512-331-6200 Instagram - madathletes Facebook - CrossFitCedarPark Twitter - crossfitcp --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Living Corporate
Talking Equity and Impact with Chime (w/ Erica Johnson)

Living Corporate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 53:44


Zach sits down with Chime's director of DEB Erica Johnson to talk Chime, companies response to Roe and access across the board.  Connect with Erica on LinkedIn and Twitter. https://bit.ly/3RLOh7e https://bit.ly/3obgOpp Learn more about Chime on their website. https://bit.ly/3yNLPV7

The Good Life EDU Podcast
How Special Education Services Individualize Programming for Learners Ages 18 to 21

The Good Life EDU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 31:35


Erica Johnson, Assistant Special Education Director at ESU 10, and Pam Brezenski, Special Education Director at ESU 13, join the pod this week to explain the individualized programming that our 18 to 21 special education learners receive in Nebraska as they work towards completing their IEP goals.

Utajua Hujui
Today I Learned: The Negro Bible and Zambia's Space Agency

Utajua Hujui

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 48:17


Did you know that there was once a Negro Bible, that excluded most of the Old Testament and any mention of freedom and liberation? Or that Zambia had a space program in the 1960s? In this episode, Aileen walks you through these incredible facts of history! Imagine, there are no digressions! Blog Post: https://the-inbetweeners.blogspot.com/2018/04/tribalism-not-just-african-problem.html Sources The Negro Bible Bartolomé de las Casas (WikiQuote) Becky Little, Why Bibles Given to Slaves Omitted Most of the Old Testament (2019) Blue Letter Bible, Expose of Mormonism: The Bible, (n.d.) Brigit Katz, Heavily Abridged ‘Slave Bible' Removed Passages That Might Encourage Uprisings(2019) Daniel Walden, Was Jesus a Socialist? (2020) Erica Johnson, Rosaries and Revolution: Father Philemon, Catholicism, and the Haitian Revolution(2015) George Moore, Wrongfully Dividing the Word Of Truth: The History And Impact of the Negro Slave Bible - Part 1 (2021) George Moore, Wrongfully Dividing the Word Of Truth: The History and Impact of the Negro Slave Bible- Part 2 (2021) John E. Baur, International Repercussions of the Haitian Revolution (1970) Michel Martin, Slave Bible From The 1800s Omitted Key Passages That Could Incite Rebellion(2018) Rearranged the Trade Patterns of the Western Hemisphere in Lucia Coppolaro and Francine McKenzie, A Global History of Trade and Conflict since 1500 (2013) Robert J Matthews, “Why don't we use the Inspired Version of the Bible in the Church? Would it be helpful to me to read it?” (1977) Steven Topik, An Explosion of Violence: How the Haitian Revolution Zambia's Space Program Royal Museums Greenwich, The Zambian Space Programme (n.d.) Namwali Serpell, The Zambian “Afronaut” Who Wanted to Join the Space Race (2017) Colin Marshall, Meet ‘The Afronauts': An Introduction to Zambia's Forgotten 1960s Space Program, (2020) Eric Otieno Sumba, Afronauts Are Forever | The Enduring Cultural Legacy Of The ‘Zambia Space Program'(2020) Alexis C Madrigal, Old, Weird Tech: The Zambian Space Cult of the 1960s (2010)

BY VOLUME 🎶 🍹 🎙

Welcome back to By Volume!Co-hosts *Danny and Laura* continue their season 1 ride with with Jason LaValla and Erica Johnson from Casamara Club, the leisure soda of all leisure sodas (and the unofficial beverage of  French Riviera summers). Our Casamara Club playlist gets WILD, with songs from Danny, Laura, Jason, and Erica. Follow Casamara Club on IG: @casamaraclubFollow By Volume on IG: @byvolumepodcastCo-host Danny Frounfelkner is the co-founder of Sipple in Houston.Co-host Laura Silverman is founder of Zero Proof Nation and Booze Free in DC.Intro / outro music: Braille Bones by Danny Frounfelkner Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Send us an email (send us our first!) at byvolumepodcast@gmail.com and we may just read your note on the air...Support the show

The Current
Could Denmark offer the solutions to Canada's elder care crisis?

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 23:59


CBC investigative journalist Erica Johnson travelled to Denmark to see how the country provides elder care — and find out what solutions could be applied in Canada.

BobcatTracks
Bob Boldon, A-Sun Player of the Decade Steph Haas (WBB)

BobcatTracks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 52:49


Thanks for listening on Apple, Spotify and Google Podcasts! Bobcat Tracks is brought to you by Ohio Health. Prepare for another off the rails episode with Ohio women's basketball coach Bob Boldon and his assistant (and the A-Sun's Player of the Decade) Steph Haas join the podcast to talk about all the random things. Both coaches give updates on Cece Hooks and Erica Johnson, who are starting their professional careers (22:00). Hooks signed a contract with the Minnesota Lynx as an undrafted free agent, and Johnson signed an agent in hopes to play overseas. Aside from basketball, both coaches talk cartoons, Bob being in the state of Ohio basketball hall of fame (and not LeBron), Steph being the A-Sun's Player of the Decade and a lot more.

The Coug Cast
10 reasons why I love WSU, getting connected with a cougar connector

The Coug Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 18:59


Erica Johnson is a junior "cougar connector" at Washington State University. The Cougar Connectors group is made up of five to eight student ambassadors who represent the University and the Pullman campus in many capacities. This group plays a vital role in the promotion and growth of WSU. In this episode, Erica and communications assistant Colleen Hill break down the top 10 things they love about Washington State University, and what makes the Pullman campus so special. Erica's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-johnson-7653941b8/ Erica's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erricanicole/

MADcast Podcast with Dave Tillman
Erica Johnson owner of Gym Force

MADcast Podcast with Dave Tillman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 141:27


The boys are back in town!!!! The podcast boys. Not the MAD teenage boys. Big Dave and Producer Russ are back for 2022! And recording out of the MADcast studio inside of CrossFit Cedar Park. We dust off the microphones and try to get back in the swing of things. So bare with us as we try to remember the "format" of the show. But we kick off new year with a kick ass guest. Erica Johnson is in the studio! And Dave and Erica exchange amazing vomit stories. You know, the only way to start the show. Erica met Dave a few years ago and they immediately became friends. They share almost parallel fitness journeys. As in Erica pretty much took Dave's job after he left the big box gym he used to work for. Much like Dave, Erica got tired of answering to a boss and decided to become her own boss. But not before she had to embark on Firefighting training like her husband Jarred. Hear all about how she got so close to the becoming a firefighter and what prevented her from achieving that goal. In this episode you will get inspired by Erica's achievements, but more so how she overcame struggle to become her own boss of Gym Force here in Austin, TX. Erica shares some great stories about her Husband, Dad and how clumsy she can be. You will never guess how many screen doors she destroyed growing up. Check out the link below if you want to learn more about her business, Gym Force. Enjoy the show! https://gymforcetx.net/getfit34601413 We are drinking Big Rojo, by Isllas Brewing Co out of San Antonio, TX Email us your suggested topics or questions at, madcastpodcast2222@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tillman gyms in Austin- CrossFit Cedar Park www.crossfitcp.com 512-331-0992 Tillman Fitness Training at 2222 www.tillmanfitnesstraining.com 512-669-5222 MADathletes www.madathletes.com 512-331-0992 Tillman Physical Therapy & Sports Training Center, Inc. www.tillmantherapy.com 512-331-6200 Instagram - madathletes Facebook - CrossFitCedarPark Twitter - crossfitcp --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Mental Fitness(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Mental Fitness Rider Counseling Spring 2022 Services

Mental Fitness(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 6:08


Jonah Friedman, Zaire Cone, and Erica Johnson share what services the Rider Counseling Center is offering for the Spring 2022 semester.

WMAY Newsfeed
Springfield Business Journal: Johnson Moves West, Renovation Projects, & Best Places To Work - 1/4/2022

WMAY Newsfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 7:11


Greg Bishop starts the new year talking with Michelle Ownbey, publisher of the Springfield Business Journal about the latest happenings in the business community. Topics Discussed In This Interview: Jim Sullivan is the new CFO of PH Broughton & Sons. Erica Johnson is stepping down from her role at HSHS due to a move to Arizona. Renovations are underway on the north wing of the Illinois Capitol with a total price tag of $224 million, already appropriated by the Rebuild Illinois Capital Plan. Nominations are now open for Best Places to Work, deadline of January 21 to be considered. To learn more and subscribe to the Springfield Business Journal and their weekly Biz Bites newsletter, visit their official website: https://springfieldbusinessjournal.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Artfully Told
Episode 080 - Erica Johnson

Artfully Told

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 26:28


In today's episode, I welcome Erica Johnson! Erica owns her own business providing hair, skin, and makeup services to customers in the Kansas City area and beyond, and she is a prolific artist, always learning and taking courses in new art forms, including photography, metal-smithing, and more. She shares how she can retain hope even when life has thrown her way too many curveballs at her over the last two years, and the ways that art has played a powerful role in her healing journey.   Get in touch with Erica Johnson: www.ericajohnsonhairandmakeup.com Enroll in Lindsey's dance and wellness courses: www.elevateart.thinkific.com  Support Artfully Told: www.paypal.me/elevateart Artfully Told links: www.facebook.com/artfullytold | www.artfullytold.podbean.com | elevateartskc@gmail.com Get a free audiobook through Audible!  http://www.audibletrial.com/ArtfullyTold   Episode 080 - Erica Johnson [00:00:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome to Artfully Told, where we share true stories about meaningful encounters with art. [00:00:06] Krista: I think artists help people have different perspectives on every aspect of life. [00:00:12] Roman: All I can do is put my part in to the world. [00:00:15] Elizabeth: It doesn't have to be perfect the first time. It doesn't have to be perfect ever really. I mean, as long as you, and you're enjoying doing it and you're trying your best, that can be good enough. [00:00:23] Elna: Art is something that you can experience with your senses and that you just experiences as so beautiful. [00:00:31] Lindsey Dinneen: Hello and welcome back to another episode of Artfully Told. I'm your host Lindsey and I am so very delighted to have as my guest today, Erica Johnson. Erica is an amazing human being first and foremost, absolutely lovely person with so much to share and offer the world. And I'm so excited that she's here, but she is also an amazing artist and has not just dabbled, but become proficient in, many different art forms. And she just brings a wealth of experience and expertise as well as perspective that is so unique. And so, Erica, thank you so much for being here today. I'm so excited to have you. [00:01:14] Erica Johnson: Thank you for having me. [00:01:16] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, of course. Well, I would love if you wouldn't mind sharing just a little bit about your background, maybe how you got involved in art in the first place and, you know, kind of where your career has, has led you, if you don't mind. [00:01:30] Erica Johnson: Sure. So basically I do hair and skin for a living. It's something I've always wanted to do. I've always wanted to just sort of make a woman feel beautiful, not just on the outside though, more or less on the inside as well, because we all know beauty fades. And you know I've been doing it since 2009 and it's what started as just me doing like hair and skin. I kind of dabbled into working with models and traveling. And then, you know, years later, I mean, I became self-employed and my business has turned a little more into like a ministry. So I it's, it's really cool to see how God works in my business and how he sends like-minded people too, whether it's the strength in me or me to strengthen them through encouragement from God or just a word of prayer. [00:02:37] And leading up to that I, since 2020 have had just a really hard, hard circumstances obviously with the COVID situation, but I've had significant amount of losses in my life. From February last year, leading up to currently September, this year I've lost 12 people, family and friends. And so with being in support groups and just in different Bible studies I decided to just sort of get my hands into photography and metal- smithing. And so I've been taking a couple of classes, a way just to sort of express my grief, but also make sure it glorifies God. I, I just sort of use art to express my pain, but also what the elements, whether it be scripture inspired or just whatever God leads me to, but I express it through art, if that makes sense. [00:03:43] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Well, and I know, like you've mentioned, you've had quite a bit of loss over the last couple of years, and I'm sure that has informed a lot of your life, of course, but I think it's really interesting that you've chosen to use art as an outlet to express what you need to, what you need to express, but then also that you have chosen to do it informs that have deep meaning for yourself. But then, I think, also could really maybe help other people as they're struggling maybe as well, or just, you know, maybe they're past the struggling, but they're, they're trying to also go through the emotions. And I know, you know, we have talked a lot about how, if you have faith that there is something more and that there is intentionality, you can at least, at least try to wrap your head around the concept of hope. And you're one of the most hopeful people I've ever met. And I'm wondering if you wouldn't mind speaking to that, especially considering that you could have every right to kind of just throw your hands up and be done, but I'd love if you would share more about, you know, your, your reason for being able to be so hopeful, and then also kind of how that's informed some of your work despite the hurt, if you're willing. [00:05:11] Erica Johnson: Sure. I dunno how to describe it the best way, but I can basically go off of just my daily relationship with God and how God has met me exactly where I am, even in the middle of the pain and just-- perfect example of the metal piece in my metal- smithing class, we had to construct like a commemorative vessel and cast a piece that will go inside it. Well, I kind of struggled with commemorative vessel. And I really kept trying to make it go my way and, you know, put a perfect spin on it and just, you know, just trying to figure out where, where do I fit in or just find my way. And it's really interesting. It was back in June. Earlier this year, I decided to drive to the Weston State Park and I had just lost a dear pastor that I valued. And of course my dad's birthday was this particular day. And then my grandma had also passed away. My uncle passed away within the same timeframe. [00:06:34] So as I'm driving to the Weston Park, I just asked God to give me a sign, give me hope to make it through this day. And you know, I see these three crosses on the side of the road anytime I drive, but this particular day, they literally like jumped out at me and I kinda just pondered. I'm like, "Wow. Okay." So as I get to the park, I'm just sitting there just kind of listening to the wind and watching the birds fly around. And I opened my little book that is from my group support book. And as I open it, I'm reading and it literally is speaking straight to my heart's cry about the cross and how without the cross and Jesus dying on the cross, every person that I have lost, there would be no opportunity for me to ever be able to see them again. But because of Jesus dying on the cross, I will get to see them in eternity and they, they won't be sick. There will be no suffering. There will be, you know, they'll just be made new. And constantly over and over again with this little short grief journey, it's been quite the, I mean, it's just, God has been showing me the cross, the cross. And I guess in a way that's, that's where my hope is, is how God has just met me every step of the way. [00:08:10] And even, even, as I said before, with me trying to construct a commemorative vessel piece, making it perfect or trying to go my own way, God has met me in the middle of that and reminded me that nothing is ever perfect. Only Jesus is perfect, who died on the cross and basically like just really strengthening my faith because by nature, I'm naturally a planner. Things do need to go my way. They need to go a certain way, but this faith walk is not that way. It is, that's truly to me what God is showing me. That's what faith is. And if you're so concerned about your plans, you're never going to be open to God's plans that He has for us in. And for me like to trust in God's character, that God's character, one of his character traits that I always cling to is He is good. [00:09:06] So it helps me to be hopeful that even though this is painful, the beauty that God gave us a savior who suffered so much, but that on the cross and left us with the Holy Spirit to guide us and comfort us, that that to me is more hopeful and reassuring. And the fact that literally it's becoming very essential to my life. And just resting in God's promises. I mean, they, they truly have never returned void. If that makes sense. [00:09:47] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I think your perspective is so helpful and beautiful in that way, that, that you are able to take, you know, difficult situations, but still find beauty and hope despite them, or, or even through them, kind of like you said, getting met where you are is really a powerful concept. You don't have to try to be anybody else or be in a different emotional state or anything, you're just --you're you. And that's, that's a beautiful thing too. And so I'm curious, obviously you have had multiple different art forms that you've pursued over the years, which is super cool. Was photography and also metalworking-- where those always interests of yours or did they kind of develop later on, or how did all that come about for you? [00:10:37] Erica Johnson: Well, I let's see. I've always loved to take pictures. I always kind of had like an interest in taking pictures, but I didn't really know how, or like, I don't know. Hair and makeup was the main focus. So I, I just, it was always just kind of like, "oh, I'll try one day," but didn't really, you know, happen until the day after my father died. That's the first thing I grabbed. I went in his house downstairs and I picked up his cameras and I don't know, I just clinged to them so tightly. And when COVID happened, I just started practicing. I just started walking around and, you know, I just really was focusing on like, "how can I, as I grieve, this is a very heavy cloud that I'm facing." And I can't really see my way out. Everything is a blur. So I try to remind myself of like, God's creation. And I would go outside and take a picture of like the birds or whatever, just to keep that, even though I'm in this fog, but to keep that reminder that God's creation surrounding me, gives me comfort that God is with me in a way, if that makes sense, because grief is a very lonely road. [00:12:04] And as far as the metal smithing-- I have an associates degree in fashion design and I really, I kind of did the dab, then did alterations for people and this and that, but that really wasn't-- I really wanted to be able to get my hands in like metal, like jewelry or whatever, wherever it would lead me. And so, you know, I, it took a while, but this, I just felt was the perfect time to enroll in a metal smithing class. I was always, if I go to trade shows, I would sit there and talk forever to people who made jewelry and I would just be so fascinated by it. And so, yeah, that's, I would always like sketch little jewelry pieces or cut out clippings of inspirations I liked, but I was just, I guess, waiting for the perfect timing to actually take a class or try it. [00:13:06] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Well, and like you were talking about earlier, you, you love helping women feel beautiful and confident. And so your business is kind of, you know, centered on that. But it, to me, it seems like that-- well, obviously as a makeup artist, that is an art role through and through, but it seems like even just taking care of, you know, whether that's a haircut or a facial or whatever, that's also kind of an art form in and of itself. I mean, I, I don't do those things, but I feel like that is absolutely the case. Do you, do you feel that way or is it kind of more like a little more routine for you on those kinds of things? [00:13:45] Erica Johnson: No. I, I agree. I feel that it is a form of art. It it's always especially doing hair. Yes, because you don't, you, you're creating something and doing makeup or a facial. It's a, it's a canvas. You don't know what you're going to do until you're in front of the person, you know, and getting to know the person and not everything works on every person, but really taking that time. And I personally, I'm a personable person, so I like that one-on-one personal approach because it really, I can really see where the person's coming from and you can really just be in tune with them and know what may work and what doesn't work. If that makes sense. [00:14:37] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. I love that. And, and like you said, it's probably it's it's like improv every single time you get somebody for a haircut. Cause it's, you don't necessarily know until they arrive. How cool. That's kind of fun. Yeah. Maybe intimidating too. I mean, it would be for me. [00:14:55] Erica Johnson: It can be at times. [00:14:58] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh my goodness gracious. Yeah. Well, Yeah, I think that's also cool what you do, and I'd love to dive more into your photography because I know you have a specific sort of series that you've been working on and we can't wait to hear all about that. [00:15:18] Erica Johnson: All right. So my, my final project of the progression of grief-- I basically, my first photo is just shattered, like in anger, just in anguish. It is inspired from back when my father first died. I got into a fight with a relative, my brother, and I was putting a mirror in the car and it cracked. And so I, for some reason, saved the mirror. And so it became my inspiration and I went ahead and just hit it and it just cracked. And I just basically reenacted the anger that I felt from the beginning with my eyeliner smeared, and I'm looking into the mirror, like as a, just a reflection of pain and just how lonely it feels, you know, where to turn because of the family dynamics and almost losing hope, if that makes any sense. [00:16:16] My second image is just like the compounding of like, the tears have nowhere to go. It's, it's very heavy. Every time the phone rings or a text message comes, somebody has died, you know? And it's, it's like, I feel like I'm going to explode. And I'm alone. And the third image is just anxious anxiety. Because I feel like I am in utter despair and I'm at the end of my rope and I cannot take it anymore. And with that third picture, I did write a prayer in my grief journal of asking God to help me because I cannot cling to my own strength and I need support. And I do have a friend who was like a true answer to prayer. She, I managed to capture the photo with me and her walking. And she knows the suffering that I've gone through of loss and just different circumstances in her life. We, our lives seem to parallel. She had no idea what I was going through, but she managed to send me a message on Facebook right at that time when I had asked God about like, to send, like give me strength. [00:17:35] So I was able to lean on her as another believer to kind of like carry me through as well as my support group as well. And with the support group and the support of her friendship, I was able, I'm able to look at my loved ones and look at those pictures as a sign of hope and the promise that I will see them again and really being thankful because they are, they were truly a gift, if that makes sense. And the time that they were here on the earth and just being thankful of my faith and the cross, because without the cross, I would not have the hope to see them again. [00:18:17] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's beautiful. Thank you for sharing that. And I, I'm so excited to see that project eventually. I hope I get to see it eventually, because I just think what you've captured is, is so impactful. And such a, it sounds like just a beautiful representation of, of grief, but yet hope. And I just, one of the things that I have admired so much about you is your unwavering hope. And even when it gets extraordinarily difficult and I can imagine there have been times when you've just felt so overwhelmed, but you continue to cling to truth and you continue to you, you don't give up, you continue to, to grow and learn and inspire. And I just think that that's, you're just amazing. You're so resilient. And I know it comes from your strong faith background. Well, I'm, I'm so excited, you know, for you and for this journey. And I know it's not, not a fun one necessarily, but I think what you're doing is, is so, like I said, inspiring. And, and so I'm just curious, do you-- obviously, obviously we're living in an odd time-- but are there future plans that you have as far as maybe, you know, continuing with the photography and metal work and or with your business? Do you have any sort of things that you're looking forward to? [00:19:44] Erica Johnson: Yes. I, I mean, I, I'm open to wherever God is leading me because this is a new normal. So as I said earlier, I know that this pain is purposeful. I am hoping that it will form into a ministry and that hopefully I can be able to continue to express through arts and maybe it'll open doors. I'm not sure which doors, but open more doors hopefully into a ministry involving others and collaborating, whether it be that or having a online forum for people to, you know, read or see the pictures. Most importantly, my grief project was most real for me that it is okay to be broken. And I feel like in this society, we have to always appear like we have it all together and that's not, that's not really healing or helpful. So I'm hoping in the future that it would get the attention of other people that it is truly okay to be broken because that's where your healing comes. [00:21:01] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, absolutely. That's that's beautiful. Well, I'm sure that there are some of our listeners who maybe are local, would love to help support your business and, or would just love to connect with you. Is there a way for them to do that? [00:21:15] Erica Johnson: Yes. I, I have a website. That's probably the best way to get ahold of me because Facebook you're never going to, it's kind of hard to find there's so many Erica Johnsons. So my website is www.ericajohnsonhairandmakeup.com. [00:21:35] Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Thank you. And then there are a couple of questions that I love to ask my guests if you're up for that. [00:21:43] Erica Johnson: Yes, yes. Sure, sure. [00:21:44] Lindsey Dinneen: Awesome. Okay. So first of all, what is one change that you would love to see in the art world? I know an extremely broad question, but essentially what's one thing that you've noticed about could be about, you know, an industry that you're currently involved in, or maybe it's about, you know, what you witness as being maybe something to change, or essentially, what is one thing that you really would love to see be different about the art world? [00:22:17] Erica Johnson: I, I think a lot of times you see the beginning of something, the middle of ,something or the end of something, but you don't see all together, like the growth, if that makes sense. So I would have to say maybe like in the arts, like the, the progression of growth and doesn't need to be perfect more or less being open to going with the flow. And being okay with if I started, if I had the idea in my head of this, but it's starting to look like this, being okay-- it being whatever it is supposed to be. Don't try to force it. Don't try to, if it's going like this, then go with the flow. If that makes sense. Because truly we are, I mean, to me, art reminds me of life. You think you're in control, but you're really not. [00:23:18] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. I love that. I absolutely agree. And then, is there are any particular art form that you have maybe always wanted to try, but haven't dabbled in yet, what would that art form be? What would you like to try next? [00:23:36] Erica Johnson: I would like to try maybe ceramics. I just, I just think it would be fun and therapeutic-- just really, you know, clay and forming something. So, yeah. [00:23:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. I think that'd be a lot of fun and probably super challenging. Or at least for me it would be. Yeah. Yeah. That's awesome. Okay. And then my final question is at the end of your life, if you were to be able to witness or participate in one art experience for the last time, what would you choose? [00:24:16] Erica Johnson: Hmm, the one art experience-- I would say probably photography. And I say that because the little short journey that I've had with playing with the camera, even before taking a class, the mini travels-- I just love capturing the image and more or less, you really-- it's all about light. And I love how it's all about light, because really when going out searching and taking photos and looking-- whatever you may capture, you're trying to get the light right. But also when you're looking through the lens, you're also seeing the light in others in whatever you're capturing. And I think that is a very beautiful thing because --I don't know --we're just all-- I don't know how to describe it basically, but I would have to say photography. [00:25:18] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. And I love your description of being able to see the light in people. And that's just beautiful. Well, thank you so very much for being here today. Like I said, you're very inspiring and I really appreciate just the, the light and the joy and the hope that you bring to the world. And you do you do it with so much grace and style, despite, you know, the things that are difficult. And I think you're just a shining example of the light and of truth. And I just want to commend you for that and say thank you and say, you know, again, thank you so much for being here today. I really, really appreciate it. [00:25:57] Erica Johnson: Yes, of course. Thank you. And thank you for being a blessing to others. This is truly beautiful. So thank you. [00:26:04] Lindsey Dinneen: Of course. And thank you so much to everybody who has listened to this episode. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I'd love if you'd share this with a friend or two and we will catch you next time. [00:26:18] If you have a story to share with us, we would love that so much. And I hope your day has been Artfully Told.

Nedeljski gost Vala 202
Erica Johnson Debeljak: Moj glas je najmočnejši, če pišem avtobiografsko

Nedeljski gost Vala 202

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 38:59


Pisateljica in prevajalka Erica Johnson Debeljak, avtorica naj knjige 2021, to je njena knjiga Devica, kraljica, vdova, prasica, pripoveduje o ljubezni, izgubi, žalovanju, rasti in ustvarjanju, ko se s Tatjano Pirc ustavljata na posebej izbranih mestih, ki Erici prebujajo spomine in porajajo navdihe.

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Rural Health Leadership Radio™
Episode 275: A Conversation with Erica Johnson-Locket

Rural Health Leadership Radio™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 28:08


After working in various parts of the country, Erica Johnson-Locket fulfilled her promise to the elders of her community and returned home. That “homegrown kid” is now the Chief Nursing Officer of Bolivar General Hospital in Bolivar, TN. “I asked the team what they saw as some of the biggest challenges versus asking the leaders of the facility.” ~Erica Johnson-Locket Erica Johnson-Lockett began her nursing career in 2007 on a telemetry ward. Later, she transitioned to the ICU. During her career, she has been a Corrections Infirmary Nurse, Adjunct Clinical Nursing Instructor, Home Health Clinical Supervisor, Patient Safety-Risk Management Specialist, Patient Safety Manager & Acting Risk Manager. Currently, she is the CNO for the hospital in her home county. Erica enjoys community service activities, mentoring adults and high school seniors. Lifelong learning is a passion and she has the ability to teach herself essential functions of career roles. Erica always shares what she has learned with others in addition to learning from them. Collaboration, communication, listening, and flexibility are the key skills that make Erica an influential, innovative, and dynamic leader. She will never forget where she originated from or the struggles she has faced.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - November 29, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 48:19


CBC reporter Erik White joins us from Sudbury to talk about about the arrival of Starllink, the satellite-based high speed internet serviice; Erica Johnson from CBC's Go Public reports on the predicament of a women who found her self-service storage locker robbed of her cherished - and valuable - belongings; With the new Covid-19 variant Omicron being identified in South Africa, epidemiologists are once again pointing out the inequalities of global vaccine distribution. Brittany Lambert of Oxfam Canada offers her perspective; Local ski resorts are preparing for the season...and hoping to avoid another lockdown this winter. Robert Huter of Mt. St. Louis Moonstone ski resort talks to us about snow conditions and COVID-19 protocols; You may have a robot vacuum cleaner - but Innisfil has snowbots - robots that will clear the sidewalks. We find out more from Nicole Bowman, the town's Director of Operations; According to new data from Statistics Canada more than 10 per cent of Canadians over the age of 15 say they always or often feel lonely. We have reaction to the situation from psychiatrist Roger McIntyre; Last Friday, Riverview Park and Zoo in Peterborough welcomed the general public back for the first time since March 2020. General manager Jim Moloney talks about the reopening.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday November 15, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 43:27


Blue Mountains wants you. And they are offering a minimum wage of $16.50. Lesley Biffin of the resort's' human resources department tells us what they are offering prospective employees; CBC journalist Emily Brass tells us about her new podcast 'Type Taboo: Diary of a New Diabetic' that profiles her personal health crisis; Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogosh discusses the use and efficacy of COVID-19 booster shots; CBC's Go Public investigated a new scam that cost one unwitting victim $3500 when she thought she'd had been hired to work from home. Erica Johnson tells us what happened; Wondering why your lettuce wilted so soon; why your berries went bad? It may be because it spent a long time in transit. Ontario's food wholesalers are among those dealing with shipping delays. Michelle Broom of the Ontario Produce Marketing Association explains why there have been delays getting their product to the consumer; Michael Lochran is a psychotherapist working in addiction treatment. He talks about the challenges of coping with the pandemic as another winter approaches.

Večer podkast
Večer v živo: Erica Johnson Debeljak

Večer podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 30:11


Podkast Večer v živo z Erico Johnson Debeljak: "Smo v času zanikanja smrti" S pisateljico, prevajalko in publicistko Erico Johnson Debeljak smo se pogovarjali o žalovanju. Svojo presunljivo izkušnjo s tem čustvenim procesom je po nenadni izgubi moža, pesnika, Aleša Debeljaka, popisala v knjigi Devica, kraljica, vdova, prasica. Prisluhnite pogovoru, v katerem boste med drugim izvedeli: · intimno izpoved žalovanja sogovornice, · kako ji je pri pisanju in žalovanju pomagalo raziskovanje ženskih arhetipov iz svetovne literature in verskih spisov, · kako jo je smrt osebnostno preobrazila, · kaj polaga na srce tistim, ki se soočajo z izgubo · in še več razmišljanj o smrti in življenju. Pogovor je vodila Maja Furman. Spremljajte dogodke Večer v živo na spletni strani www.vecer.com/vzivo.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday October 25, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 50:17


We put in a call to Diana Sarosi of Oxfam Canada for reaction to a new report called "A Dose Of Reality", that examines global vaccine inequity; Erica Johnson of CBC's Go Public tells us how a car rental agency tried to claim that a customer was liable for damages even after he had dropped of the vehicle; Fyonna Vanderwerf, the owner of Hive Muskoka gym offers her reaction to the end of capacity limits for businesses such as hers; The battle for control of the telecom giant Rogers rages on. Richard Leblanc of York University specializes in corporate governance. He outlines the drama in the Rogers boardroom and between the rival factions; Samir Sinha. the director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health System and the University Health Network in Toronto. He maintains that all visitors to a hospitals and nursing homes should be fully vaccinated; CBC science reporter Emily Chung explains the concept of 'Net Zero'; The Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize has been described as the Nobel Prize for teaching. Breanna Heels from Bruce Peninsula District School in Lion's Head is one of the nominees for the honour.

First Generation
Erica Johnson: Founder of Modern Health

First Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 35:03


Erica Johnson is a first generation entrepreneur and founder of Modern Health, a $1B+ company in the mental health space funded by Peter Thiel's Founders Fund and Kleiner Perkins. Hear about her family's story and her focus on building ethical-first digital health companies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Full Spectrum Cycling
Chewey’s Salon Chair #9 – Post-Single Speed USA Show!

Full Spectrum Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 40:53


Welcome to Chewey's Salon Chair #9. Live (ish) from Carrabassett Valley, Maine. Most of the shenanigans are over. We sit down with this year's champs, Sarah Loya and Marty Waters. Then we get to chat with promoters/hosts/babysitters Seth Page and Erica Johnson, who did an incredible job and pull this off after a year of .... well y'all know. Pardon our loud drinking but we actually had an audience and had no idea what to do with them!  Men's champ Marty Waters - Photo Jim Piscataway Women's Champ Sarah Loya - Photo Jim Piscataway Hosts Seth Page and Erika Johnson - Photo Jim Piscataway  Derby with Sarah and Spinner - Photo Jim Piscataway

Ocene
Erica Johnson Debeljak: Devica, kraljica, vdova, prasica

Ocene

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 7:41


Avtorica recenzije: Katarina Mahnič Bere Matjaž Romih in Lidija Hartman.

Ocene
Erica Johnson Debeljak: Devica, kraljica, vdova, prasica

Ocene

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 7:41


Avtorica recenzije: Katarina Mahnič Bere Matjaž Romih in Lidija Hartman.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday June 7, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 49:51


The fifth round of emergency food hampers is set to be delivered later this month in Cornwall. It's a program that grew out of community partnerships, and has addressed growing food insecurity in the region. City councilor Carilyne Hébert tells us about it; Pamela Fuselli of Parachute, a charity dedicated to preventing injury, talks about the risks of drowning, particularly since few people are able to take swimming lessons during the pandemic; AJ Adams grew up up in Kincardine. He talks about growing up gay in a small town and the series of webinars Kincardine Pride is producing to mark Pride Month; Laura Cavanagh, a registered psychotherapist, discusses how people will respond to the gradual relaxing of the restrictions due to the pandemic. Apparently not all us will welcome the return to 'normal'; Erica Johnson of CBC's Go Public reports on a woman who discovered her bank had transferred funds from her account without her permission and without notifying her; A research team in London is trying to figure out a better way to do enumerate those experiencing homelessness.Cheryl Forchuk, a professor at Western and assistant scientific director at the Lawson Health Research Institute in London, tells us what they hope to do; Survivorman Les Stroud tells us about his new book written for kids, "Wild Outside: Around the World With Survivorman."

Call Me CEO
Setting Up for Success Through Content Creation | Erica Johnson

Call Me CEO

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 39:54


Erica Johnson is a single mother with a daughter and an outstanding digital designer and content creator. Setting up for success wasn't easy. However, it proved to be worth it, and she has now built a successful career for herself doing something she loves. From this Episode, You Will Learn Career shifting from Marketing to creating content for a self-owned businessHow Erica taught herself principles of design and set herself up for success in content creationSetting up for success can be a very slow and steady processTime blocks and how they benefit your life as business owner and motherCareer shifting from Marketing to creating content for a self-owned business.Career shifting can be so intimidating, but there is nothing better than settling for what you love! Erica followed her heart to design and after doing small work for other companies, she realized she could make this her full-time job. How Erica taught herself principles of design and set herself up for success in content creation Erica set out to learn design-something she wanted to do for a long time.  Design had been on the forefront of her mind for so long, so through YouTube, practice, and self-teaching she was able to become proficient in professional design. Setting up for success can be a very slow and steady processMany times businesses don't go from six months to six figures. Erica was able to learn great patience while working hard to build her business. As a single mother raising her daughter, it wasn't easy.  Things were at a good point when 2020 began. However, when the pandemic hit things became rocky and she thought she would lose her clients. Through hard work and miracles, she gained two amazing retainer clientsTime blocks and how they benefit your life as business owner and motherErica discusses the importance of time blocking and how crucial it can be in the life of a mother and entrepreneur. She also shares what to do when clients don't respect that. It is important to set boundaries. Episode Resources and Links:Qube Money AppDiscover Your Why Email SequenceErica Johnson InstagramErica's Podcast: The Content CureThe Content Cure Website 

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday May 10, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 52:10


Is banning certain foods at school the best way to protect children with severe allergies? Preliminary studies from a team at McMaster University in Hamilton say not necessarily. We find out more from allergist Dr. Susan Waserman; Erica Johnson of CBC's Go Public shares the story of an 85 year-old man with Alzheimer's who was sold all kinds of products that he did not want or need at an outlet of The Source; Suparna Sharma, editor at The Asian Age in New Delhi updates us the dire situation in India due to the pandemic and then Harshanvardhan Lingegowda from Queen's University in Kingston tells us about a GoFundMe campaign called CAre for India that they have launched; Barrie is now the fourth most expensive city in the country for rental housing. Business journalist Daniel Tencer offers some analysis; Donna Guzik looks ahead to the week in business; As more and more of us get vaccinated we' re beginning wonder what that means for working from home. We'll ask workplace expert and productivity coach Clare Kumar about the future of telework post-pandemic; Wendy Cox is one of the program coordinators for the Good Food Box in Kincardine. She tells us about their new Neighbour to Neighbour initiative.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday April 12, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 55:39


Jeff Cadence of the Canadian Mental Health Association's Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge branch offers some advice to parents as spring break begins during a stay-at-home order; Erica Johnson of CBC's Go Public tells us about their investigation into the use of so-called 'tattleware' - software that allows employers to track the location of their employees; Senator Gwen Boniface of Orillia, the former commissioner of the O.P.P., discusses her bill that proposes to decriminalize certain classes of drugs that are currently illegal; Barry Pakes, a physician with the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto compares the approach we are taking to the contain the pandemic with that of Australia; Jocelyn Leworthy of Barrie is only 25 years old and she has already twice been an organ donor. She talks about her experience and why she thinks it's vital we all consider becoming donors; Omar Khan of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto looks at the prospects or the province accomplishing its goal of having 40% of Ontario adults vaccinated by the end of the stay-at-home order; Internist and epidemiologist Dr. Fahad Razak sits on the provincial government's COVID-19 science advisory table. He discusses how we will adapt as more and more of the population becomes immunized.

wfloradio's podcast
Call Flo - March 31, 2021

wfloradio's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 43:17


Today we talk with Erica Johnson and Matthew Howard about the upcoming Longwood Theratre Department comedy play. Enjoy!

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday March 22, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 41:55


Ontario's Chief Medical officer of health says we're in a third wave. But how bad will it be? And how did we get here? Dr. Barry Pakes the Program Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Toronto explains; Erica Johnson of CBC's Go Public tells us how some couples are struggling to recover their deposits for wedding celebrations that were cancelled because of the pandemic; Infection control epidemiologist Colin Furness comments on the circumstances that have forced some regions in the province to revert to more stringent restrictions; The CBC's Haydn Watters talks to various business owners who haven't been allowed to reopen at all because of restrictions; Julie Davis of Trent University in Peterborough tells us how they will partnering with PeopleCare Communities to build a new long term care home that will also provide educational opportunities for students; Andrew McArthur a computational biologist at McMaster University in Hamilton discusses their work in tracking the various variants of concern; Stacey Donen tells us about the Greetings from Isolation Virtual Film Festival that's online now.

Daybreak North
Eden Robinson; Surfing Quesnel; Women in business: Full episode for Monday, March 9, 2021

Daybreak North

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 125:35


Ever ordered something online from another country, paid for shipping and then been hit by surprise charges when it arrives? Erica Johnson with our Go Public team joins us with the story of a Calgary woman who's fighting back; The city of Quesnel is considering creating a permanent white water wave in the river for kayakers, paddleboarders and even surfers; In honour of International Women's Day, we speak to two female entrepreneurs about how they are navigating the pandemic; We learn about how Terahertz light is changing science; And author Eden Robinson discusses the final book in her 'Trickster' triology.

Engage and Empower
Head of Diversity, Equity and Belonging at Chime, Erica Johnson, on the role of your DEB leader within your organization

Engage and Empower

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 43:45


In this episode, Erica Johnson, Head of DEB at Chime talks about the role of the DEB leader within the organization. It goes far beyond internal work - DEB leaders partner with all leaders across the business - marketing, product, tech, people, sales, etc. and centralize conversations around diversity and how these concepts impact every piece of the organization. DEB leaders provide insights around the effects of how you're positioning your product, how you're connecting with your customers, and how you're investing in your internal employees. She also talks about the importance of prioritizing diversity in hiring, building mentorship programs, leveraging data, and celebrating incremental milestones.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning - Monday March 8, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 45:52


According to Statistics Canada, women are bearing the brunt of job losses due to the pandemic in Canada. Christine Francois of the Canadian Black Chamber of Commerce offers her perspective; Psychologist and author Sara Dimerman discusses how people are responding to the grim anniversary of the onset of the pandemic; Tony Carvalho leads a group called the Ontario Restaurant & Bar Support Fund. He explains we should be showing support for the hospitality industry that is under enormous financial strain because of the pandemic; Aleks Essex an associate professor in software engineering at Western University in London wants municipalities to seriously reconsider adopting online voting after an analysis of what occurred during elections in 2018; The CBC's Go Public investigated customer complaints that courier DHL was misrepresenting or concealing information about additional fees that were applied upon delivery. Erica Johnson tells us about what they've learned; Dr. Rosana Salvaterra, the Medical Officer of Health for Peterborough Public Health explains the implications of the region going into the 'red' classification of restrictions; And we have reaction to Oprah's interview with Meghan and Harry from Stacy Lee Kong, of Friday Things, a pop culture newsletter.

Culture of Leadership
44. Diversity Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace

Culture of Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021


    Often, the impression of a company's Human Resources department and the people who work there is on the negative side. However, Erica Johnson is trying to change that through her work as Head of Diversity, Equity and Belonging at Chime. After personally experiencing moments in her career that made her feel alienated, Erica […]

Nude&Rude
BrookeBeauty ft Erica Johnson

Nude&Rude

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 66:20


This episode we have CEO guest star from BrookeBeauty, a vegan lip gloss product company, Erica Johnson. A Taurus sun and Libra moon she gives us a glimpse on why she started to become a self made business woman and also shares her experiences of over-coming her trauma by accepting her self as a black plus-size queen.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday February 1, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 47:10


The federal government is trying to promote diversity in the public service. We discuss how a public policy fellowship for Black Canadian youth could be model for the government's initiative. Anisa Abdulle, a 1834 Fellow in policy development is our guest; Erica Johnson of CBC's Go Public has a cautionary tale on how e-transfers through banks and credit unions can be hacked; Sabina Vohra-Millera a clinical pharmacologist and co-founder of the the South Asian Health Network explains the reasons for vaccine hesitancy among some members of communities that feel marginalized; Heather Deveau of Dorset tells us she came to form Cats of Paint Lake which is dedicated to rescuing feral cats in and around her home of Dorset; Dr. Andrew Morris, an infectious disease specialist at Sinai Health and the University Health Network in Toronto offers his opinion on the effectiveness of the new travel restrictions and testing of airline passengers; Andrew McArthur of McMaster Unversity offers us a quick primer on the coronavirus variants that have emerged; Tomorrow is Groundhog Day, meaning all eyes will be on Ontario's famous prognosticator, Wiarton Wille. Mayor Janice Jackson tell us the 65th annual festival will be very different because of the pandemic.

Immigrant Finance Podcast™
16. Erica Johnson, Startup Co-Founder on Investing in Your Business and Online Business Insights

Immigrant Finance Podcast™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 38:05


In this episode, Erica Johnson, a leading startup co-founder in Silicon Valley, provides brilliant and valuable insights on growing an online business based on her rich experiences. In particular, she explains the importance of investing in your business in order for it to grow. Erica is a co-founder of Crunchbase's #1 hottest startup in the world for 2019, she made the exclusive Fortune 40 under 40 list, and she advises and mentors top up-and-coming companies across the United States. She has built out multiple successful product development teams, and her many academic-industry partnerships include projects with Apple, Salesforce, Microsoft Research, and others. Erica has delivered public talks on numerous topics ranging from product/market fit to using technology for good. She has also been featured in numerous publications including, Forbes, TechCrunch, and Business Insider. Erica's broad network, and mix of career heights, and voice for good, make her a force in Silicon Valley. Erica's strong business experience is matched by her depth of scientific prowess and global impact on the scientific community. Erica is a published book author, has published over a dozen scientific papers in prestigious peer reviewed journals, and has presented at numerous scientific conferences. She has focused her research on neuroscience, such as how exposure to nature can improve mental health, at world renowned institutions such as Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and UCSF. Erica's numerous scientific accomplishments include co-creation of the Brain Health Assessment, used as a standard mechanism to diagnose brain health disorders throughout the world. Alongside her efforts to give back in other ways, Erica co-founded The John and Erica Jersin Foundation. In her free time, Erica loves to bike, mountaineer, and rock climb. She has ridden her bike around the entire perimeter of Lake Tahoe, and rock climbed to the top of some of Yosemite Valley's great peaks and backpacked to the summits of several of the tallest mountains in the continental United States.

Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics
Everything you need to know about COVID-19 Vaccine

Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 92:53


St. Mary Coptic Orthodox church, MD The holy Family Ministry Everything you need to know about COVID-19 Vaccine Dr. Erica Johnson

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday January 18, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 48:18


Erica Johnson of the CBC's 'Go Public' reveals the story of a man with bipolar disorder who was unable to obtain a diagnosis for a serious physical condition and left by hospital staff to actually crawl on his hands and knees from the hospital; Fifty years after their implementation, author and music historian John Einarson talks about importance of Cancon regulations in supporting Canadian musicians.; Dr. Kieran Moore, the medical officer of health for the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington region, talks to us about the mobile vaccination clinics now operating in the area; Psychologist Christine Purdon talks about 'Blue Monday'; Ian Culbert of Canadian Public Health Association explains how it was decided who will get the vaccine for COVID-19 and when; Michelle Hoad of the Medical Laboratory Professionals Association of Ontario discusses the role of the rapid testing; Jess Russell took a break from her morning run to tell us about her fundraising project. She will be running along every street and trail in Peterborough to raise money for the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Design Lessons with Dr. Michele Schmidt Moore
One Strategy to Raise Student Voices with Erica Johnson

Design Lessons with Dr. Michele Schmidt Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 30:14


Help Shape Design Lessons Take the surveyShownotes: https://www.micheleschmidtmoore.com/podcast/14Hey Designers,Today we are talking to Erica Johnson, Erica teaches juniors and seniors at her local high school in Vilonia, Arkansas. Erica enjoys helping students recognize their own voice in her classroom. Erica reminds us of the importance of sharing ideas with each other. She also shares ways that she is creating community, engagement, and reflection with her students using blogs. Erica’s passion projects center on writing. She writes for the Teach Write blog, and he just completed the first draft of her novel.Help Shape Design Lessons Take the surveyI’m in the middle of planning podcast episodes for 2021, and I’m missing the most important part of the plan---you! Help me shape it just for you. Take 10 secs to take a two question survey sharing your #1 challenges with teaching right now. As a thank you for listening to the podcast and for taking the survey, you will be entered into a giveaway for a Starbucks gift card.Take 10 secs and let me know your #1 challenge related to teaching? Take the surveyDesign your life and curriculum with intention. Find out your design superpower and receive strategies and ideas to make your teaching life easier.Show me my design superpower!If you love the show, you can help support this work by sharing it with others and buying a coffee.Buy Design Lessons a CoffeeConnect with Erica JohnsonTeacher Captain’s (B)logSubscribe to the Podcast:AppleSpotifyGoogle PodcastsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/designlessons)

Digital Freelancers
Episode #108: Erica Johnson Talks Marketing for Small Business

Digital Freelancers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 24:38


Erica Johnson of ePartners Marketing shares relevant, actionable tips about social media, entrepreneurship, digital marketing, design, and public relations. You'll also learn from Erica's real-world experience in the digital advertising industry and as a small business owner. Listen in as Michael Fleischner interviews Erica Johnson on this week's edition of the Digital Freelancers.

We Don't PLAY
(A.G.E) How to Gain More Loyal Followers on Social Media with Erica Johnson - 056

We Don't PLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 68:47


Erica Johnson is the CEO and Creative Director of E-Partners Marketing. She helps entrepreneurs attract the right customers and opportunities with marketing, design, and public relations. Brand strategy and clarity are her calling! Over the last 8 years, Erica has helped thousands of new and experienced entrepreneurs build the business they love with marketing and design. In Erica's own business, she's helped hundreds of entrepreneurs. Listen to her Podcast here: TheContentCure.co Podcast Learn "How to Gain More Followers on Social Media with Erica Johnson" on Pinterest (SEO), Instagram, TikTok, e-mail, and so much more. We will be back again for Part 2! Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wedontplay/message

RareMaven: The Podcast
Season 2, Episode 3 - Erica Johnson

RareMaven: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 28:45


Erica Johnson is the CEO & Creative Director of E-Partners Marketing Inc. Her work includes marketing, design, public relations & brand strategy to guide entrepreneurs in attracting their key customers. She also has a podcast called, “The Content Cure.co” where she covers topics from social media to blogging, addressing key issues entrepreneurs have when it comes to creating content. Plus, Erica shares all about not giving up on yourself & why 2020 was her best year yet in business!

The Inventive Journey
"How to Start Your Social Media Marketing" Expert Advice with Erica Johnson for Entrepreneurs

The Inventive Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 27:28


"Done is better than perfect. I think a lot of business owners get in this perfectionist mode, and they hear an outside voice tell them, 'Well, you're not posting, what you're posting isn't good enough, ...' from their families, or their friends, or some guru they see. "No. In the beginning days of your business, you've just got to get started. You just have to do something..." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-inventive-journey/message

Go For It Podcast
Erica Johnson - Social Media Marketing for Business

Go For It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 88:30


Erica Johnson joins Josh and Markly to talk about how she started E-Partners Marketing, her marketing agency. We talk about Erica's mentality when starting her business, women's vs men's pay in the workplace, how to get over the fear of posting content on social media, marketing advice for small businesses, running a business as a single mom, and a lot more.Guest:Erica Johnson - Creative Director and President of E-Partners MarketingErica's InstagramErica's YouTubeGet a discount at Markly's store, luvingjules.com:Use GFI2020 for an 11% discount on your order!Hosts:Markly Cesar - Founder of Luving Jules - Beautiful Handmade healing accessories for the soul!Joshua Plicque - Founder of Or Equals - Award Winning Business Software Development

Made To Dream
Erica Johnson - Marketing, Design, Public Relations

Made To Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 33:31


This Episode Features Erica JohnsonGuest Location: Jacksonville, FLErica Johnson is the CEO and Creative Director of E-Partners Marketing. She helps entrepreneurs attract the right customers and opportunities with marketing, design, and public relations. Brand strategy and clarity are her calling! Over the last 8 years, Erica has helped thousands of new and experienced entrepreneurs build the business they love with marketing and design. In Erica's own business, she's helped hundreds of entrepreneurs.For additional information on this interviewee please visit https://maiahchanel.com/made-to-dream/--------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Us on Social Media:Facebook: MadeToDreamLiveInstagram: MadeToDreamLiveVisit Our Website: Maiahchanel.com/made-to-dream

Talking With Tonya
Talking With Tonya Ep. 3

Talking With Tonya

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 42:52


Marketing With Erica Johnson Episode 3a - Live Version How has Covid 19 effected the way your business markets to consumers? Listen and watch as our special guest, Erica Johnson of E Partners Marketing, breaks down marketing, giving valuable tips and advice to small business owners. The Black Dollar Episode 3b - Live Version Do we really realize how valuable the Black Dollar is in our economy and how much power it holds? Watch and listen as we discuss along with special guest Erica Johnson of E Partners Marketing, how the Black Dollar has the ability to change situations and injustice in today's society.

The Joy Whisperer
Navigating Through This Thing Called Life (Archive Show from The Live Exchange)

The Joy Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 80:00


This week, Dr. Pamela and Robert Pierce were joined by mother/daughter musical team, manager, Erica Johnson, CEO of Positive Vibes Management and Queen Si'Raja to discuss the highs and lows of life in love, parenthood, and entrepreneurship and what survival really means, especially during the most uncertain of times.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday April 30, 2020

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 50:06


Janice Skot, the president of Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie talks about the construction of a field hospital that is underway; The CFL is asking the federal government for up to 150-million dollars to help it survive the pandemic. Sean Fitz-Gerald, senior writer for 'The Athletic' discusses the implications fo loaning money to the league; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley explains the province's recovery plan as the rate of infection in Ontario improves; Terry Rees owns a cottage in the Peterborough area. He's also the Executive Director of the Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations. He addresses local residents' as to might what happen if there is an influx of people to their seasonal residences; The CBC's Erica Johnson tells the stories of some of the victims of COVID-19 as part of their investigation into the first thousand fatalities of the pandemic here in Canada; Psychotherapist Laura Lee Lloyd.has some suggestions on how to help stay mentally fit during these trying times; Steve Arnold, with Waste Water Services in Prince Edward County reminds people what happens when we flush the wrong stuff down the toilet; Scott Regehr of CBC Sports looks at the efforts some pro sports leagues are making to return to competition.

SUNcast
242 - How to advance solar for low-income communities? w/ Alexandra Wyatt, GRID Alternatives

SUNcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 30:01


Solar energy has often been billed as a luxury item for the rich, yet as a technology it has the power to lift people out of poverty offering energy access and security to the poorest and most isolated communities. But how do we actually achieve this shift in paradigm? Today I am joined by Alexandra Wyatt, who is the policy and regulatory manager at GRID Alternatives, a nonprofit with a vision for a successful transition to clean, renewable energy that includes everyone.  As we’ve highlighted in previous episodes, GRID Alternatives has done significant work for the renewable energy industry, empowering low-income communities and investing in access to solar for all. This conversation took place in the Podcast Lounge back at SPI 2019, and was led by PV Magazine contributor, Erica Johnson. Key ideas explored: The California energy crisis Low-income solar incentive programs (Solar-For-All Program) How is policy crucial for low income solar to succeed? The importance of tangible immediate energy-burden reductions Energy policy: State vs National scale *EV and storage for low-income families Diversity and inclusion for the industry Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect w/host, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email Thanks a ton to our podcast sponsors for continuing to help make this content FREE to You! Please check them out and let me know what you think!

SunCast
242 - How to advance solar for low-income communities? w/ Alexandra Wyatt, GRID Alternatives

SunCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 30:01


Solar energy has often been billed as a luxury item for the rich, yet as a technology it has the power to lift people out of poverty offering energy access and security to the poorest and most isolated communities. But how do we actually achieve this shift in paradigm? Today I am joined by Alexandra Wyatt, who is the policy and regulatory manager at GRID Alternatives, a nonprofit with a vision for a successful transition to clean, renewable energy that includes everyone.  As we’ve highlighted in previous episodes, GRID Alternatives has done significant work for the renewable energy industry, empowering low-income communities and investing in access to solar for all. This conversation took place in the Podcast Lounge back at SPI 2019, and was led by PV Magazine contributor, Erica Johnson. Key ideas explored: The California energy crisis Low-income solar incentive programs (Solar-For-All Program) How is policy crucial for low income solar to succeed? The importance of tangible immediate energy-burden reductions Energy policy: State vs National scale *EV and storage for low-income families Diversity and inclusion for the industry Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect w/host, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email Thanks a ton to our podcast sponsors for continuing to help make this content FREE to You! Please check them out and let me know what you think!

SunCast
238 - Why take the leap into Microgrids? with Rosana Francescato [SPI 2019]

SunCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 24:24


Today's guest is Rosana Francescato, Communications Director at Clean Coalition, a non-profit organization that drives policy innovation to remove barriers to procurement and interconnection of Distributed Energy Resources (DER), and also collaborates with utilities and municipalities to create near-term deployment opportunities that prove the technical and financial viability of local renewables and other DER. This conversation took place in the Podcast Lounge back at SPI 2019, and was led by PV Magazine contributors, Christian Roselund and Erica Johnson. Hear Rosana separate fact from dicromato about an often confusing electricity topic: Microgrids! Much has been said about the traditional power grid, but their smaller versions offer viable solutions due to independent control capability, better known as "Island Mode". Rosana covered this and other benefits that this approach has to offer in supporting our savings grid infrastructure, from phasing out diesel generators, to mitigating risks in the face of natural disasters. Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect w/host, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email Thanks a ton to our podcast sponsors for continuing to help make this content FREE to You! Please check them out and let me know what you think!

SUNcast
238 - Why take the leap into Microgrids? with Rosana Francescato [SPI 2019]

SUNcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 24:24


Today's guest is Rosana Francescato, Communications Director at Clean Coalition, a non-profit organization that drives policy innovation to remove barriers to procurement and interconnection of Distributed Energy Resources (DER), and also collaborates with utilities and municipalities to create near-term deployment opportunities that prove the technical and financial viability of local renewables and other DER. This conversation took place in the Podcast Lounge back at SPI 2019, and was led by PV Magazine contributors, Christian Roselund and Erica Johnson. Hear Rosana separate fact from dicromato about an often confusing electricity topic: Microgrids! Much has been said about the traditional power grid, but their smaller versions offer viable solutions due to independent control capability, better known as "Island Mode". Rosana covered this and other benefits that this approach has to offer in supporting our savings grid infrastructure, from phasing out diesel generators, to mitigating risks in the face of natural disasters. Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect w/host, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email Thanks a ton to our podcast sponsors for continuing to help make this content FREE to You! Please check them out and let me know what you think!

Hey Girl Hey Podcast
Hey Girl Hey Podcast (Feb 29) w/ guest Erica Johnson of Gwen’s Girls of Pgh

Hey Girl Hey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 65:02


This week the ladies discuss: breaking the girl code, black folk can’t get the Coronavirus, why some of us hate being married (Kenya Moore RHOA).

HRN Happy Hour
Amaro Sodas with Casamara Club

HRN Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 41:27


This week on HRN Happy Hour, special co-hosts Hannah Fordin and Dylan Heuer welcomed Erica Johnson and Jason LaValla of Casamara Club to the studio. Casamara Club is a line of non-alcoholic amaro sodas that bring the complex botanicals of amaro to the sparkling water market. Dylan and Hannah taste their four different flavor offerings and hear how this Detroit-based company got its start.HRN Happy Hour is powered by Simplecast.

We Talk Weekly's
Author Erica Johnson Talks Her life Struggles and New Book

We Talk Weekly's "After The Talk"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 26:14


Author Erica Johnson describes her life growing up without her mother, strained relationship with her mom, her new book, and breaking the generational curse.

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Ep. 120: Solar Energy and Affordable Housing with AJ Patton

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 31:45


548 Capital is purchasing vacant land and redeveloping it into solar farms. While solar energy can drastically reduce utility costs, the political landscape and startup costs may deter most. AJ Patton found a way to earmark solar energy for affordable housing that redevelops communities without gentrifying them. On this episode, he shares why solar energy is important, how he gained political support, and how he drives profits without drastically increasing rents.     Partner: Download a Free Sample Apartment Deal Package    Key Insights Started with Duke Realty and went to HSBC Took a job for a Hong Kong firm and was there for 10 years Worked at a Hong Kong firm on convertible debt, ski resorts, islands, pipe transactions, etc. A friend called and requested $10 million to build a solar farm and then sell the energy to a Fortune 500 firm Asked friend about creating solar farms and selling to low-income families Own and operate the solar and energy into the portfolio Building a 9 mega-watt solar infrastructure and earmarking the energy as a discount (malls, municipalities, and buildings) – will power 1,700 units Energy sold at a 20% discount to the market Creating these farms in the city, converting old steel mill gravesites to purchase and redevelop these spaces Power52 is partner, founded by Ray Lewis and Rob Wallace Job creation and education make it easier to work with the city An environmental consultant put AJ together with Ray Lewis The goal is redeveloping communities without gentrification so current residents participate in the ascension of their own neighborhood The low 25% census tracts are Opportunity Zones, if you invest in these communities you can get tax deferrals on capital gains from stocks Up to 15% can be forgiven on the federal level Redeveloping 3,000 units on the South and West side of Chicago Doing rooftop solar on these buildings as well Cut the utilities by 1/3, lessens the burden to raise Using investor capital only, not using LIHTC (low-income housing tax credit) or TIF (tax increment financing) Our return profile is competitive and we’re doing the good It has to be housing, jobs, and education to invest in a community Put together a team featuring Erica Johnson to lead up construction and development and Charles Cole who was a partner on another fund Grew up in Section 8 Housing in Unit 548, Erika is from the same projects   Partner: Check out the Northstar Real Estate Conference on Sept. 21 and 22    Bull’s Eye Tips: Winning Your Market: Community buy-in, let folks know the why Tracking Market Changes: Be an open-source and be available Daily Habit:  Up at 5 a.m. and read for 50 mins   Resources: Dude You’re Going to Be a Dad by John Pfeiffer   Best Business Books: Wall Street Journal   Digital Resources: G Suite Tweet This: “Mission alignment is key”   “The low 25% census tracts are Opportunity Zones, if you invest in these communities you can get tax deferrals on capital gains from stocks”   “We’re not interested in curating a neighborhood”   “It has to be housing, jobs, and education to properly invest in a community”     Places to Grab a Bite: Ja' Grill in Hyde Park RPM Steak Chicago Cut Connect with AJ: Website: 548capital.com Twitter: @AJPatton10 Leave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Be sure to check out more info at TargetMarketInsights.com.    

Slovenology: Life and Travel in Slovenia, the World's Best Country
On Being American in Slovenia with Chris Eckman and Erica Johnson Debeljak

Slovenology: Life and Travel in Slovenia, the World's Best Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 64:50


Slovenology the Podcast, the English episodes, continues with guest American expats in Slovenia. Along with expat host Noah Charney, we're joined by Erica Johnson Debeljak, a writer from San Francisco who has lived in Slovenia for decades and raised grown children here, and Chris Eckman, a proper rock star from Seattle who runs an award-winning music label and travels the world to perform.

BobcatTracks
Erica Johnson, Emily Davis & Lexi White

BobcatTracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 29:44


First podcast of 2019! Tweet us @OhioBobcatTV for guest ideas for this year. Gabe and Jake chat with @OhioWBasketball RS freshman Erica Johnson on her first season playing with the Bobcats. She touches on her rehab back from knee injury and her redshirt season a year ago (2:21 - 16:06) Then @Ohio_Swim_Dive seniors Emily Davis and Lexie White join the show to talk the current season and answer Gabe and Jake's most odd questions (17:56 - 27:04)

Like Micah
Episode 49: Rent for Existing

Like Micah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 20:05


Despite popular misconceptions, Iowa is home to a large and growing immigrant population. In her position as director of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Erica Johnson is at the center of immigration organizing in the state, spearheading initiatives like the Iowa Sanctuary movement and developing policy responses at the local and state level. @dtdisciplesdsm @afsciowa http://iowasanctuary.org/  

Se Ve Se Escucha
Episode 4: Lxs niñxs unidxs

Se Ve Se Escucha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 19:45


Juan Diaz and Erica Johnson join Ada and Andrea to talk about popular education and Seeds of Hope, CPC’s multilingual youth program. How can we create movement spaces that make young people excited about social justice and proud of speaking other languages? We’re also joined by special guests from RAICES, a local summer camp, who will tell us what it’s like to grow up bilingual in North Carolina.

TechCrunch Startups – Spoken Edition
YC alum Modern Health, a startup focused on emotional wellbeing, gets $2.26M seed funding

TechCrunch Startups – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 4:48


Modern Health founders Alyson Friedensohn and Erica Johnson About one year ago, a note from a CEO thanking his employee for using sick days to take care of her mental health went viral. It was a reminder to Alyson Friedensohn of what she wants to accomplish with Modern Health, the emotional health benefits startup she founded last year with neuroscientist Erica Johnson. “We want that to be normal.

Keenan & Cam: The Podcast
The Circle of Life (Feat. Erica Johnson)

Keenan & Cam: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 45:07


With special guest, Erica Johnson of E.B.E Films we discuss her impact on the community with her innovative business as a short film director. Join us as we talk about her life, many career choices, and she has an exclusive announcement to make!

The Body of Evidence
Interview - CBC's Erica Johnson

The Body of Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 35:28


Chris and Jonathan interview Erica Johnson, the former co-host of CBC's Marketplace, on the topics of investigative journalism and homeopathy.

The Body of Evidence
023 - Direct-to-Consumer DNA Testing and Homeopathy

The Body of Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 42:47


Would you like to know if you are the carrier of a horrible disease? With direct-to-consumer DNA testing, you can now bypass your doctor and see the results for yourself! But is there wisdom in choosing the DIY route? And is the information useful… or self-evident? Plus: a taste of our interview with the CBC's Erica Johnson on getting Health Canada approval for a fake remedy, and will poinsettias kill Fido this holiday season?   Vox pop by Thanos Michailopoulos (@ThanosMic).   Jingle by Jillian Kate.   Additional music by Kevin MacLeod.   Theme music: “Troll of the Mountain Swing” by the Underscore Orkestra.

Talent Talk
Erica Johnson and Julia Gometz - 05/05/2015

Talent Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 46:09


Erica Johnson, the Director of Employee Experience for Nitro, Inc. and Julia Gometz, the Founder of The Brandful Workforce share their thoughts about talent development and leadership.

Powerful Today
Erica Johnson-Civil Unions 101/004

Powerful Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2013 34:09


Erica Johnson, Attorney with Ambler-Keenan, shares about what rights are now available to couples entering into civil unions.  She also

Smart Girl's Guide to Life and Money – Jenny Kerr
Smart Girl’s Guide to Life and Money – Where is he?! The Secrets to Dating from a Relationship Coach

Smart Girl's Guide to Life and Money – Jenny Kerr

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2012 37:05


Let’s face it ladies, dating sucks! This week, Jenny talks with Erica Johnson from Ignite Your Love Life to get the scoop on dating. If are having a hard time finding the right man (like Jenny) join us as Erica lets all us single ladies in on the true secrets we need to know. Even if you aren’t single, Erica … Read more about this episode...

Fierce, Fabulous, Smart & Sexy
Smart, Sexy, Fabulous

Fierce, Fabulous, Smart & Sexy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2011 18:35


Join us at Smart, Sexy, Fabulous as we talk with Erica Johnson, founder of GuidingU2Success.com, a company devoted to teaching single women around the world how to attract Mr. Right, increasing their self-love, all while helping them create the life that they truly want and desire. Erica created the Mr. Right Attraction System ®, the proven step-by-step program that shows single women how to attract Mr. Right easily and effortlessly. Through her workshops, coaching programs, and products, Erica shows her students how to get what they want out of life. Celebrating all Smart, Sexy and Fabulous Women and Men, who are about their business and the business of their sisters and brothers!

Fierce, Fabulous, Smart & Sexy
Smart, Sexy, Fabulous

Fierce, Fabulous, Smart & Sexy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2011 18:35


Join us at Smart, Sexy, Fabulous as we talk with Erica Johnson, founder of GuidingU2Success.com, a company devoted to teaching single women around the world how to attract Mr. Right, increasing their self-love, all while helping them create the life that they truly want and desire. Erica created the Mr. Right Attraction System ®, the proven step-by-step program that shows single women how to attract Mr. Right easily and effortlessly. Through her workshops, coaching programs, and products, Erica shows her students how to get what they want out of life. Celebrating all Smart, Sexy and Fabulous Women and Men, who are about their business and the business of their sisters and brothers!