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In this episode of "My Veterinary Life," co-hosts Dr. Marci Kirk and Dr. Annie Chavent chat with guest Dr. Erin Casey about her path to veterinary medicine and her role on the AVMA Board of Directors. They delve into the duties of board members, the significance of mentorship, and the push for inclusive leadership. Dr. Casey shares her experiences from the AVMA Future Leaders Programs to AVMA Committees and House of delegates. They also discuss the travel and time commitments involved in various leadership roles. It's a fun, engaging conversation and we can't wait to share it with you! Remember we want to hear from you!Please be sure to subscribe to our feed on Apple Podcasts and leave us a ratings and review. You can also contact us at MVLPodcast@avma.orgFollow us on social media @AVMAVets #MyVetLife #MVLPodcast
Today, I'm joined by Dr. Erin Casey, a retired hematologist-oncologist turned hospitalist. As a solo points earner without high expenses, Erin wasn't sure if she could earn as many points as those who play the points game with a spouse or friend. Yet, she implemented a strategy to maximize her points, and if you're in a similar situation, you can too. Tune in this week to discover how Dr. Erin Casey earned over one million points in 2023 without having a two-player strategy. Erin is sharing the specific challenges she faced with minimal expenses. Learn how to start identifying the highest-yield points strategies for you and your specific needs. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.pointmetofirstclass.com/blog/solo-points-earners-dr-erin-casey Join the waitlist for Points Made Easy here: https://www.pointmetofirstclass.com/pointsmadeeasy
“People are struggling,” says Dr. Conrad. “IQ is down since the ‘70s; emotional intelligence has been going down; chronic conditions are on the rise. We need to figure this out because these are our people, our employees, our customers.” Hear why he believes HR needs to get more sophisticated at understanding people on an individual level.Erin Casey, Vice President of Platform Partnerships at Unum Group, moderates the discussion.Unum took its Gartner Marketing Award-winning HR Trends podcast studio on the road (again) to the 2023 HR Technology Conference & Exposition, held October 10–13 in Las Vegas. Listen as HR Trends host Clare Morin and others interview some of the biggest influencers in the HR tech world. You'll hear their expert opinions on how technology will change the HR profession and improve the employee experience through 2024 and beyond.
Our guest this week is student pilot, Erin Casey. Erin is a healthcare professional, as well as dietitian, who sought out her private pilot license this year. Not long after applying for her third class medical she received a letter back from the FAA to review her case for the use of the approved SSRI, Lexapro. Erin shares her opinion on the FAA's outdated aeromedical policies as well as a negative experience she had at her first flight school. We also talk about her passion for nutrition and why having a healthy relationship with food is important for your mental health and well-being. Listen now for more… @nuyounutrition If you or a loved one is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. SOCIAL LINKS- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/thepilotspandemic https://instagram.com/emneonicon https://Instagram.com/thefitaviatrix Link for aeromedical reform petition: https://www.change.org/apilotspandemic WEBSITE: https://msha.ke/thepilotspandemic/ SPONSORS: www.avi-foods.com @avi_foods_co Code:pilotspandemic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepilotspandemic/support
In the latest 2023 NHL Playoff Preview show, host Jim Parsons welcomes in Devils writer Kristy Flannery and Rangers scribe Erin Casey to set up the upcoming first round series of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs between the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers. Check out Kristy and Erin's Writing: Kristy Flannery - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/kflannery/ Erin Casey - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/ecasey/ Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheHockeyWriter Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehockeywriters_ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheHockeyWriters/ Graphics by Vince Richard - https://www.behance.net/vincergraphics
Danny knows the Titanic is doomed.All Danny had wanted to do was to go on a few more rides before it was time to leave the circus. Instead, his best friend dragged him to see a bunch of silly hats at Zany Zia's Hat Shop.Now, instead of riding coasters, he's on the adventure of his life aboard the Titanic. He knows an iceberg is going to take the great ship down. What he doesn't know is how he is going to escape before it sinks.A Titanic Adventure is the third book in the Zany Zia's Hats to Where adventure series. Middle-grade readers (8- to 12-year-olds) who love time travel, historical fiction, fast-paced adventure, and a little bit of magic will enjoy A TITANIC Adventure and the entire Zany Zia's Hats to Where series.With a theme of kindness, readers learn that even if a problem is titanic, there is always something they can do to make a difference in someone's life. Kindness is never wasted.Erin K. Casey writes for children and adults, and she loves to help people discover and share their stories. She is the author of Get Personal: The Importance of Sharing Your Faith Story, as well as the middle-grade adventure series: Zany Zia's Hats to Where. Through both her fiction and non-fiction work, she hopes to inspire people to live their own adventures and see God at work in their lives.Learn more about her books at ErinKCasey.comPlease share StoryJumpers with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. StoryJumpers is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to podcast@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
Danny knows the Titanic is doomed.All Danny had wanted to do was to go on a few more rides before it was time to leave the circus. Instead, his best friend dragged him to see a bunch of silly hats at Zany Zia's Hat Shop.Now, instead of riding coasters, he's on the adventure of his life aboard the Titanic. He knows an iceberg is going to take the great ship down. What he doesn't know is how he is going to escape before it sinks.A Titanic Adventure is the third book in the Zany Zia's Hats to Where adventure series. Middle-grade readers (8- to 12-year-olds) who love time travel, historical fiction, fast-paced adventure, and a little bit of magic will enjoy A TITANIC Adventure and the entire Zany Zia's Hats to Where series.With a theme of kindness, readers learn that even if a problem is titanic, there is always something they can do to make a difference in someone's life. Kindness is never wasted.Erin K. Casey writes for children and adults, and she loves to help people discover and share their stories. She is the author of Get Personal: The Importance of Sharing Your Faith Story, as well as the middle-grade adventure series: Zany Zia's Hats to Where. Through both her fiction and non-fiction work, she hopes to inspire people to live their own adventures and see God at work in their lives. Learn more about her books at ErinKCasey.comPlease share StoryJumpers with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. StoryJumpers is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to podcast@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
In this episode, Jonathan Kalin, founder of Party With Consent, discusses his mission of inviting men and women in colleges across the nation to join him in preventing sexual violence. He considers the importance of creating consent and clarifying definitions of masculinity. Michael Paymar, co-founder of A Process of Change for Men Who Batter, author of Violent No More and film producer of With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence, considers the value of men’s voices to counter the cultural messages that enable male domination and violence against women through domestic violence, rape, violent pornography and trafficking. Dr. Erin Casey, Co-director of the Mobilizing Men for Violence Prevention Research Collaborative will discuss the factors that prompt men’s participation in gender-based violence prevention, the risk factors for sexually violent behavior, bystander programs and the need for men to collaborate with women to prevent sexual violence.
In this episode, Jonathan Kalin, founder of Party With Consent, discusses his mission of inviting men and women in colleges across the nation to join him in preventing sexual violence. He considers the importance of creating consent and clarifying definitions of masculinity. Michael Paymar, co-founder of A Process of Change for Men Who Batter, author of Violent No More and film producer of With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence, considers the value of men's voices to counter the cultural messages that enable male domination and violence against women through domestic violence, rape, violent pornography and trafficking. Dr. Erin Casey, Co-director of the Mobilizing Men for Violence Prevention Research Collaborative will discuss the factors that prompt men's participation in gender-based violence prevention, the risk factors for sexually violent behavior, bystander programs and the need for men to collaborate with women to prevent sexual violence.
AgentChat Live features casual chats with literary agents to help potential clients get to know them a little bit better. This episode features Erin Casey of the Gallt & Zacker Literary Agency. https://www.manuscriptwishlist.com/mswl-post/erin-casey/ https://twitter.com/erin_michelle_C Originally broadcast at: https://youtu.be/KBaN4sBHsQ8 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
November is National Novel Writing Month, “Nano” for short. If you have ever thought about writing a book, or just want to find something fun to read from an Iowa Author, check out “I.O.W.A. (Imagine Other Words With Authors,” Nov. 7 & 8. Erin Casey of The Writers Rooms says this year I.O.W.A. will be … Continue reading The post Culture Crawl 600 “Crazy Bird Lady” appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
Erin Casey is far more than a talented author, blogger, and bird mom. She's a encourager of other authors, especially Iowa-based ones, as well as a promoter of an amazing show called Imagine Other Worlds with Authors (IOWA). Her first novel, The Purple Door District, was released in 2018 with the sequel, Wolf Pit, out the following year. Also, Erin recently won Best Newcomer at the 2020 Penned Con Book Awards. And she's going to be fielding YOUR questions about writing, publishing, and the upcoming IOWA virtual convention on November 7th and 8th, 2020. The show is hosted by author Brian K. Morris. CONNECT WITH ERIN CASEY Website: http://www.erincasey.org More information on I.O.W.A. can be found at https://www.facebook.com/iaotherworlds Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Erin-Casey/e/B07JH5D1G5 CONNECT WITH BRIAN K. MORRIS Rising Tide Publication website: http://www.RisingTide.pub Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/author/briankmorris
Queers Post quarantine is a production of the LGBTQ Campus Life, Safer, and the Black Academic Excelence Center of Cal Poly SLO. It is directed and produced by Declan Galli. It is written by Liv (lead writer), Hannah Claire, Astrid Yu, and Marlena Jackson. Actors are Kianah Cory playing Drew, Erin Casey playing Abigail, Ellie Desmond playing Skylar, Alex Ng Playing Cayden, and myself, Declan galli playing Carmelo Vega.
WYATR Podcast SUPERFANS Erin Casey, Britt Paulson and Abi Green join Arden, Katie and Tanna to break down the FINAL EPISODE OF BACHELOR GOAT - JUAN PABLO EDITION! Gaslighting! Hair touching! it's Okaying!!! - Arden does NOT want to be serenaded opera solo ! - Abbi could NOT believe Captain Harrison threw shade at his EX during a zoom! - Erin did NOT like baby voice face touch Juan Pablo! - Britt got to see a vision of Prince in jewels and a caftan! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
I am elated to share with you Erin K. Casey, founder, chief instigator, author, book coach, ghostwriter, editor, and publishing coach, Erin helps experts, educators, ministry and business leaders, life coaches, and speakers share their messages effectively and professionally. She has been dubbed “the best-read editor in education” and called a “Jedi-master editor” and “fairy-godeditor” by her clients. Leading a team of experienced writers, editors, copy editors, proofreaders, artists, and designers, Erin guides authors through the writing and publishing process to ensure that, whether their books are indie-published or traditionally published, they are beautifully written and designed. Her own writing has been featured in national newsstand magazines including SUCCESS Magazine, Empowering Women, Live Happy, and Success from Home among others. In addition to helping others tell their stories, Erin is the author of Get Personal: The Importance of Sharing Your Faith Story and the Zany Zia’s Hats to Where adventure series for children. In this episode, we learn about Erin’s experiences amplifying stories for a lifetime, she shares critical insights into what it takes to write, publish, and amplify books, and much more. Many people reach out to me asking about the process of writing a book, so I know there are several listeners who will benefit deeply from this conversation. Erin is such a down-to-earth, caring person, and I am honored to be connected to her and elated to be able to share with you, Erin K. Casey’s Amplifier story. Connect with Erin! Get connected with Erin if you feel called to write your own book! My Writer's Connection Instagram My Writer's Connection Facebook My Writer's Connection Website Erin on Twitter Order Books Get Personal: The Importance of Sharing Your Faith Story Lead with FAITH: Building a Strong Foundation So You Can Rise Up, Slay Fear, and Serve Well --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inawepodcast/message
We were joined by UAlbany alumna, Erin Casey Pellegrino, who is the Vice President of Communications, Events & Marketing at the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE). She discusses her work at RISE, which is a nonprofit that educates and empowers the sports community to eliminate racial discrimination, champion social justice and improve race relations. About our guest: As Vice President of Communications, Events & Marketing, Erin Casey Pellegrino draws upon her nearly 20 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industries to bring RISE's mission to life through community outreach and storytelling opportunities.An innovative leader with a global mindset, Erin has worked hundreds of live events, including 16 Super Bowls. Before joining RISE, she was the Director of Marketing & Communications at Sesame Street, where she provided strategic brand direction and creative oversight for their broadcast, digital and print campaigns. Prior to that, she spent 12 years with the NFL and New York Giants in their Communications, International and Events departments. Erin graduated from the University at Albany, where she was the Special Teams coach for the men's football team. She is a proud member of UA's Purple Family. An explorer at heart, she has visited more than 45 countries – including treks up Mt. Kilimanjaro and Machu Picchu. Erin resides in Manhattan with her husband, Matt.
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Erin Casey of Boehringer Ingelheim and learn all about what it means to be a technical veterinarian for a pharmaceutical company. Stay tuned until the end to hear the Pet Tales of Chewbaca and Cody.
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This episode of VHHA’s Patients Come First podcast features an interview with two Carilion Clinic team members who have helped patients working towards recovery from addiction. During the conversation, nursing unit director Tammy Mitchell, RN, MSN, and Erin Casey, team leader for Carilion’s Peer Recovery Support Program, discuss their work and how it’s helped patients and improved staff morale on what’s know as the “Hope Floor” at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Sends questions, comments, or feedback to pcfpodcast@vhha.com or contact us on Twitter using the hashtag #PatientsComeFirst.
Self-publishing (aka indie-publishing) has shed the stigma of “those who can't get published, self-publish.” On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Show, we are happy to welcome back Erin Casey to share her ideas about indie-publishing and using your book as a tool to market yourself and earn more as a speaker. Erin Casey is an author, book editor, and the owner of My Writers' Connection, a publishing-services company she founded on the mission of […] The post Indie-Publish Like a Pro with Erin Casey appeared first on Jane Atkinson.
In this episode, Ariana and Josh speak with author, Erin Casey, who is the author of the Purple Door District - a science-fiction/fantasy novel. It is the first of series that she is working on. The three discuss her book, some of her author influences, character development, publishing and a bit about marketing as well. Erin was a delight to interview and we believe you will enjoy this interview! Thanks for listening! Follow Night Moves Radio on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/NightMovesRadioIllinois/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support
How to publish your first book - Erin Casey - My Writers' Connection Have you ever considered writing a book? In this weeks episode, I talk to Erin Casey from My Writers' connection Erin is an editor who works with people from the very outset to help them create and self publish their own book. This conversation was so interesting; Erin walks you through how to write your own book, beginning with the idea, the outline, how you define the chapters and the content. We speak about the editing process and how self-publishing actually works. For me, it was incredibly interesting to hear the process of publishing a book and how marketing is so essential to supporting ongoing sales. We cover questions: Do you need a publisher? How do you make a start? How do you make money from your book? Is Amazon the best place to publish? Where to write? How much to write? Ways to write when you're not a natural writer? The difference between traditional publishing and self (indi) publishing Everyone has a book in them ... do you? More about Erin Erin Casey is an author, book editor, and the owner of My Writers' Connection, a publishing-services company she founded on the mission of sharing messages that make a difference. Erin leads an experienced publishing team in the work of empowering speakers, coaches, and leaders to share their messages through books. Before launching her company, Erin was an editor for the SUCCESS Magazine company. She has been dubbed “the best-read editor in education” and called a “Jedi-master editor” and “fairy-godeditor” by her clients. To date, Erin and her team have help bring more than 130 books to life. Resource: 8 Weeks to Authorship program walks people through the process of writing a book. Connect with Erin: https://mywritersconnection.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MyWritersConnection https://www.instagram.com/mywritersconnection/ ------------------------- If you enjoyed listening it would be great if you could leave a review to help other people find us - Thank you Also ... Join me in the Simply Marketing and Social Media Facebook Group by clicking HERE FREE Resources Make a start with Instagram - Free Training - Get Started With Instagram for Your Business by clicking HERE Work with me Book a Free Marketing Clarity Call - HERE Everyone feels overwhelmed by their marketing at one time. I offer clarity calls to help you to step back and see the bigger picture. Find me at - www.alisonteare.com
Have you ever wanted to write or accomplish a goal and had no idea how to do it? Lindsey shares her journey and a few lessons along the way to becoming a published author. www.lindseyhale.org Check out Courageous Heart Press and Erin Casey's information on mywritersconnection.com
Guest host Mary Otto, President of Local 43, and member of NSGEU's Political Action Committee interviews Erin Casey and Joan Helson about a campaign called Dignity. Period. From a blog written by Erin Casey: "One-third of Canadian women under the age of 25 say they've struggled to afford menstrual products (Plan International Canada, 2018). One in seven girls in Canada have either left school early or missed school entirely because they don't have what they need to manage their periods (Always Confidence and Puberty Study, 2018). Nova Scotia is the province with the highest rate of food insecurity in Canada. When people with periods can't afford food, they can't afford other necessities. They likely have to choose between groceries and period products, often putting their children's needs ahead of their own. Dignity. Period. is a campaign to help people with periods in Nova Scotia access the menstrual hygiene supplies they need to thrive—to live safely and with dignity. We're inviting people across the province to host Pad Parties and collect donations of period products for Feed Nova Scotia to distribute to their 145 member food banks, meal programs, and shelters." https://www.feednovascotia.ca/blog/dignity-period To like Dignity.Period Halifax Facebook page, visit: https://www.facebook.com/DignityPeriodCampaign/ For a transcript of the podcast, please visit our website: http://nsgeu.ca/nsgeu-union-matters-e7-dignity-period/
On this episode of Phinsider Radio, we talk to Erin Casey Pellegrino, the Chief Operating Officer of RISE, the Ross Initiative for Sports Equality. Founded in 2015 by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross, the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to harnessing the unifying power of sports to improve race relations and drive social progress. Led by an unprecedented alliance of professional sports leagues, organizations, athletes, educators, media networks and sports professionals, we use sports to promote understanding, respect and equality. The Dolphins have partnered with the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) on RISE to Vote and will hold a registration station at the Dolphins’ September 23rd home game against the Oakland Raiders. RISE to Vote is a nonpartisan effort to register athletes and their fans to vote. Pellegrino talks to us about the RISE to Vote event on Sunday as well as other initiatives they have embarked upon over the past few years. Additionally, she talks to us about what their future holds and how they want to be in all 50 states by 2020. Since the inception of RISE, they’ve launched initiatives across the country to educate, empower and support athletes, coaches and administrators at every level to be leaders in improving racial equality, while encouraging fans to join with professional athletes and community leaders in taking a pledge to stand against racism. For those looking to register to vote on Sunday, be sure to stop by the North Plaza to do so. While you’re there, take a photo to share, and help yourself and others become informed and engaged citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 84, Michael & Dan chat with Emma Thacker, Erin Casey, Katie Knapp, and Carly Muetterties about their work published in the Social Studies and the Young Learner January/February issue "Elementary Lessons Using the C3 Framework." Make sure to check out the show notes to links to their articles and amazing resources that are applicable for those who teach elementary school and beyond!
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One of the challenges of some people when it comes to changing careers is that they are fearful of disrupting what they have going for them for something that is questionable. They are somehow looking for some kind of reassurance that this transition will not be the biggest mistake of their lives. What they have is what pays the bills and put food on the table. This is understandable. Change on a whole is scary. It is unpredictable. There are no guarantees as it’s true about all aspects of life. This latter point is one that we need to remind ourselves of. This is where the tension arises. There’s that part of them that wants to do something else - that which they really love to do - and the other part is asking for reassurance that it is the right decision to make the change. In this episode, our guest Erin Casey, shares with us one of the options that is still hands down one of the best ways to position yourself as an expert but also to get your message out there. She also share several ways on how you could monetize your writing. Here are three very important take-aways from the interview that you want to make sure you get: Write. Don’t just think about it, do it. Start getting your message out there. This is one way to hone your craft. Let people know what you are doing. They will become your extra ears and eyes. Look for opportunities in unexpected places. Don’t get so single tracked into thinking this is the only way to do it.
One of the challenges of some people when it comes to changing careers is that they are fearful of disrupting what they have going for them for something that is questionable. They are somehow looking for some kind of reassurance that this transition will not be the biggest mistake of their lives. What they have is what pays the bills and put food on the table. This is understandable. Change on a whole is scary. It is unpredictable. There are no guarantees as it’s true about all aspects of life. This latter point is one that we need to remind ourselves of. This is where the tension arises. There’s that part of them that wants to do something else - that which they really love to do - and the other part is asking for reassurance that it is the right decision to make the change. In this episode, our guest Erin Casey, shares with us one of the options that is still hands down one of the best ways to position yourself as an expert but also to get your message out there. She also share several ways on how you could monetize your writing. Here are three very important take-aways from the interview that you want to make sure you get: Write. Don’t just think about it, do it. Start getting your message out there. This is one way to hone your craft. Let people know what you are doing. They will become your extra ears and eyes. Look for opportunities in unexpected places. Don’t get so single tracked into thinking this is the only way to do it.
You've been saying it for years: “Someday I'm going to get around to writing that book.” Well, why not now? Erin Casey is a ghost-writer, editor and book coach who has helped countless experts get their ideas into published books. Writing a book can seem like a daunting task, but with the right plan, it doesn't have to be. This episode could actually be the first step on your way to your first book! Listen Now! […] The post [Podcast] Getting Your Book Into Print with Erin Casey appeared first on Jane Atkinson.
In this episode, Jonathan Kalin, founder of Party With Consent, discusses his mission of inviting men and women in colleges across the nation to join him in preventing sexual violence. He considers the importance of creating consent and clarifying definitions of masculinity. Michael Paymar, co-founder of A Process of Change for Men Who Batter, author of Violent No More and film producer of With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence, considers the value of men's voices to counter the cultural messages that enable male domination and violence against women through domestic violence, rape, violent pornography and trafficking. Dr. Erin Casey, Co-director of the Mobilizing Men for Violence Prevention Research Collaborative will discuss the factors that prompt men's participation in gender-based violence prevention, the risk factors for sexually violent behavior, bystander programs and the need for men to collaborate with women to prevent sexual violence.
In this episode, Jonathan Kalin, founder of Party With Consent, discusses his mission of inviting men and women in colleges across the nation to join him in preventing sexual violence. He considers the importance of creating consent and clarifying definitions of masculinity. Michael Paymar, co-founder of A Process of Change for Men Who Batter, author of Violent No More and film producer of With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence, considers the value of men’s voices to counter the cultural messages that enable male domination and violence against women through domestic violence, rape, violent pornography and trafficking. Dr. Erin Casey, Co-director of the Mobilizing Men for Violence Prevention Research Collaborative will discuss the factors that prompt men’s participation in gender-based violence prevention, the risk factors for sexually violent behavior, bystander programs and the need for men to collaborate with women to prevent sexual violence.
Erin Casey, of My Writers Connection shares about how her personal journey of growth paved the way for her successful and fulfilling marriage! She highlights the benefits of being an entrepreneur: more time and flexibility to pursue other activities like faith, service, and volunteering, the freedom to be physically and emotionally available for her friends and family and the adventure of working anywhere in the world. It wasn’t always easy- but the work to grow and create the life of her dreams was worth it!
By Rob Hochschild | June 25, 2012 One comes from a small town and the other from Los Angeles, but when Erin Casey and Chris Carlberg met at Berklee, they found common musical ground. Now the pair is writing, recording, and performing, with two free shows this summer as part of Berklee's Summer in the City series. Herego performs at the Prudential Center on July 3 and at Fox Point on August 19.
She kept herself extremely busy until a conversation with a doctor. Writer’s coach Erin Casey shares her story and insights on living a more meaningful and simple life. Book: Get Personal - The Importance of Sharing your Faith For Full Transcripts of this show and More Resources http://relaunchshow.com/282
Erin Casey, contributing editor for Success Magazine, ghostwriter, accomplished children's author and coach joins me this week to talk offer up advice for first time authors. As a writer and a marketing professional, Erin loves helping individuals and companies tell their stories. Erin offers ghostwriting, book coaching and editing services to help you share your story in a professional, credible way.
Erin Casey discusses the new womens interest magazine called Success for Women, now being launched , which features celebrity interviews from Sally Field, Suze Orman, Rachael Ray, Maya Angelou, Maria Shriver, Robin Roberts, Denise Austin and more.