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Finals are upon us, but that's not all. Join Cailyn Anderson (sophomore), Erin Donovan (sophomore), and Angelica Lux (sophomore) as we discuss Piedmont's "Disaster Drill," helicopter and all, CAB events occurring on campus and spring sports as they wrap up their season. Take a break from your finals study session and enjoy the final episode of What The Mont? Fridays at 4. News, sports and everything more.
It's almost Valentines Day! Join senior James Whitmer , sophomore Zane Brookshire, and sophomore Erin Donovan as we discuss the happenings at the 'Mont, including basketball conference play, the upcoming Piedmont Theater production and, of course, Valentines Day. As spring sports and news begin to ramp up at Piedmont, enjoy warm welcome on this week's installment of What The Mont? Fridays at 4. News, sports and everything more.
This week's guests are Cheryl Johnson and Erin Donovan. Cheryl Johnson has more than twenty years of experience in coaching, learning, development, and workplace performance. With her pioneering attitude, Cheryl has made strong contributions in the areas of learning with an emphasis on behavioural change. Cheryl has been recognized as a leader in the architecture and design of interactive multimedia learning systems and strategies. Cheryl has dedicated her life to developing learning solutions that drive performance at work and in one's personal life. Cheryl is on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rwltech and her book is available from her website: https://www.readwritetechnology.com/ambition-quotient Erin Donovan is a learning and organisational design leader. She focuses her corporate success on building measured growth strategies grounded in her practical and academic experience. She is currently the Founder and Chief Partner of Fuel Training Consultants, where she and her team focus on the individual, the classroom, and their corporate partners. She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction and is a National Board-Certified educator. She currently is also serving on the Board of Directors for the Learning Network. Find her on www.fueltrainingconsultants.com, her writing on www.erindonovanwrites.com, and her profile on Erin Donovan, Ph.D. on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erindonovanphd Episode Links: Everything you need to know about ambitious women Ban Bossy: What's Gender Got to Do With it? Transitioning from teaching to talent development Are women “less ambitious” than men? Yes, and here's why Don't Let Workplace Bullies Win—Here's How to Spot Them and Stop Them Women Talking About Learning - The mean girls one Gender Matters: Workplace Bullying, Gender, and Mental Health Here's How Several Women Over 40 Discovered New Passions and Hobbies More wMaverick women who lead the way “over, under, through” More women in consulting: An emerging trend in 2023 7 Reasons Why Women Make Great Consultants The Thing About Integrity ----more---- You can contact Women Talking About Learning through our website, womentalkingaboutlearning.com We're on Twitter @WTAL_Podcast You can buy us a coffee to support Women Talking About Learning via Ko-Fi. Or you can email us via hello@llarn.com af713772a3b403f214965c418272becd7304a311
In this special episode, we are joined by our friend Erin Donovan. Erin shares some of the most crazy conspiracy theories that have impacted religion and politics over the years and we explore the meaning of conspiracy and spectacle through the newest Jordan Peele film. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome again to another episode of Engineer Your Success! Let's welcome Erin Donovan! Erin Donovan is Director of Engineering and COO at T3 Design, a small woman-owned engineering consulting firm located in Fairfax, Virginia. Erin earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, and an M.S. in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech. Erin is responsible for managing a staff of engineers with a business practice that includes Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Throughout her 20+ year career, Erin has been active in many professional organizations including holding leadership roles in ACEC, ASCE, and TRB as well as WTS-DC. Today let's hear Erin share her experience as an engineer and as a volunteer and how she fought to be in the position that she has now. so with no further ado Let's dive in! [00:31 - 07:31] Opening Segment Erin is a career consultant and graduate school classmate of Dr. James Bryant She has worked on a variety of transportation, land development, and civil projects. After leaving Virginia Tech with her master's degree, Erin found a job with a small consulting firm in Blacksburg, VA. Erin shares she was fortunate enough to get a job at Anderson Associates was a training ground for many engineers especially those who graduated from Virginia Tech She also shared transferring and working in Tucson, AZ, and in Utah. [07:31 - 15:09] Great Engineer with Many Years of Experience Erin has spent most of her adult life in Virginia, where she has reconnected with colleagues and family. As a civil engineer, she has versatility and flexibility and can find jobs in places. The economy was good during those times, which made it easier to find a job. She faced challenges early on in her career, including being cast over for promotions and having to fight for herself. She advises others to ask questions and value themselves, as this will help them ask for what they want in their career. [15:10 - 25:56] Career Maturation: Wanting More Control Each time she has changed careers, Erin has wanted more control in her work environment. As she has progressed in her career, she has faced challenges such as fighting for herself and being patient with herself. She has also continued to provide service outside of her organization, such as volunteering for organizations that are related to her field. Her most rewarding experience with volunteering has been helping younger engineers grow into the professionals they will be. [25:57 – 29:31] Closing Segment Connect with Erin See links below Parting Notes Learn more about Erin Donovan by following her on LinkedIn Sponsors: Banowetz Marketing: Growing a business is hard. Banowetz Marketing provides an action plan and expert help so your family business can thrive. BanowetzMarketing.com/James Coupon Code: JAMES to get 3 FREE hours of logo design or redesign work with the purchase of any other product. If this content impacts you, please subscribe for more access to the empowering conversations from me and guests working to help you engineer your success! Use this link to drop a question or a topic that you would like to see covered on a future episode: Questions or topic suggestions. Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website https://betteryou4u.com/ and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life. Important Resources to Note: Your Success On-Ramp:https://link.betteryou4u.com/unwebinar Annual Goal Setting Workbook:https://link.betteryou4u.com/goalsettingworkbook Schedule a complimentary Introductory Coaching Session Don't forget to sign-up for email updates! https://betteryou4u.com/eys-email-update/ Tweetable Quotes: “Just not being too hard on yourself is really being able to show yourself self-compassion and it's really power in that.” - Dr. James Bryant “The success principle I would embody most is probably, just saying yes. Always say yes. obviously in moderation, because if you say yes unto many things, you can overextend yourself and I've learned over the years when to step back. But I think by saying, yes, you will open yourself up in all kinds of opportunities” - Erin Donovan
Welcome again to another episode of Engineer Your Success! Let's welcome Erin Donovan! Erin Donovan is Director of Engineering and COO at T3 Design, a small woman-owned engineering consulting firm located in Fairfax, Virginia. Erin earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, and an M.S. in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech. Erin is responsible for managing a staff of engineers with a business practice that includes Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Throughout her 20+ year career, Erin has been active in many professional organizations including holding leadership roles in ACEC, ASCE, and TRB as well as WTS-DC. Today let's hear Erin share her experience as an engineer and as a volunteer and how she fought to be in the position that she has now. so with no further ado Let's dive in! [00:31 - 07:31] Opening Segment Erin is a career consultant and graduate school classmate of Dr. James Bryant She has worked on a variety of transportation, land development, and civil projects. After leaving Virginia Tech with her master's degree, Erin found a job with a small consulting firm in Blacksburg, VA. Erin shares she was fortunate enough to get a job at Anderson Associates was a training ground for many engineers especially those who graduated from Virginia Tech She also shared transferring and working in Tucson, AZ, and in Utah. [07:31 - 15:09] Great Engineer with Many Years of Experience Erin has spent most of her adult life in Virginia, where she has reconnected with colleagues and family. As a civil engineer, she has versatility and flexibility and can find jobs in places. The economy was good during those times, which made it easier to find a job. She faced challenges early on in her career, including being cast over for promotions and having to fight for herself. She advises others to ask questions and value themselves, as this will help them ask for what they want in their career. [15:10 - 25:56] Career Maturation: Wanting More Control Each time she has changed careers, Erin has wanted more control in her work environment. As she has progressed in her career, she has faced challenges such as fighting for herself and being patient with herself. She has also continued to provide service outside of her organization, such as volunteering for organizations that are related to her field. Her most rewarding experience with volunteering has been helping younger engineers grow into the professionals they will be. [25:57 – 29:31] Closing Segment Connect with Erin See links below Parting Notes Learn more about Erin Donovan by following her on LinkedIn Sponsors: Banowetz Marketing: Growing a business is hard. Banowetz Marketing provides an action plan and expert help so your family business can thrive. BanowetzMarketing.com/James Coupon Code: JAMES to get 3 FREE hours of logo design or redesign work with the purchase of any other product. If this content impacts you, please subscribe for more access to the empowering conversations from me and guests working to help you engineer your success! Use this link to drop a question or a topic that you would like to see covered on a future episode: Questions or topic suggestions. Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website https://betteryou4u.com/ and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life. Important Resources to Note: Your Success On-Ramp:https://link.betteryou4u.com/unwebinar Annual Goal Setting Workbook:https://link.betteryou4u.com/goalsettingworkbook Schedule a complimentary Introductory Coaching Session Don't forget to sign-up for email updates! https://betteryou4u.com/eys-email-update/ Tweetable Quotes: “Just not being too hard on yourself is really being able to show yourself self-compassion and it's really power in that.” - Dr. James Bryant “The success principle I would embody most is probably, just saying yes. Always say yes. obviously in moderation, because if you say yes unto many things, you can overextend yourself and I've learned over the years when to step back. But I think by saying, yes, you will open yourself up in all kinds of opportunities” - Erin Donovan
In this episode I speak with Matthew Kellogg, Carter Miller, and Erin Donovan of Appalachian Mountain Bike Club and The Drop Inn about mountian biking and building a community around mountain biking. Here's more information on their 45 in 45 campaign. Sponsor: Feral Giant Theme song: Adeem The Artist
As long as we are at odds with reality, we will always lose. In this episode, Erin Donovan joins Dino to talk about how to get better in your own life. She shares the importance of being ok with who you are and where you are, and look at the places you want to grow but not see those as deficiencies within yourself but see them as opportunities to step into greater strengths. REFERENCE: A Happy Pocket Full of Money: Infinite Wealth and Abundance in the Here and Now by Cameron Gikandi For more information and any queries, you can contact her at erin@fairytaledreamlife.com Website: https://www.fairytaledreamlife.com Erin has coached thousands of teens and adults since 2013. She specializes in facilitating the growth necessary for her clients to reach their highest potential. Her clients' results vary greatly because each client has his or her own vision and desires: students overcoming testing fear or stress about a specific subject, entrepreneurs increasing sales and raising prices, couples experiencing renewed love and connection, and people with anxiety and depression suddenly feeling free and happy again. All of Erin's clients experience more alignment and a happier and healthier mind. DINO'S BIO: Dino Watt is a dynamic, highly sought after keynote speaker, private practice business advisor, best selling author, and certified body language and communication expert. As a business relationship expert, Dino understands that people are the heart of any business. His interactive training style will bring your audience to roaring laughter and move them to tears. Whether he is training on C.O.R.E Culture, Sales and Sales Support, or Making love and business work, your audience will rave about Dino and the energy he brings to every event. Dino has spoken for MKS, American Association of Orthodontists, PCSO, Pitts Progressive Study Group, The Shulman Study Club, Keller Williams, Sotheby's, DentalTown, Ortho2, OrthoVoice, and many others. Out of all the accolades Dino has received, the one he is proudest of is title of PHD, Passionate Husband and Dad. Dino has been married to his wife Shannon for 24 years and together they have raised 3 amazing adults.
In this episode I speak with Erin Donovan. Erin was my first guest, and it was great playing catch up with her. Sponsor: Feral Giant Theme song: Adeem The Artist
After a year hiatus due to the pandemic, the All-American Soap Box Derby is back at Derby Downs. Racers from all around the country will compete in the events, though it is restricted to JUST the United States for this year due to travel concerns. Mark Gerberich is the CEO of the All-American Soap Box Derby, and he joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to preview the schedule, from Wednesday's trials to the main event on Saturday. Mark was joined on the phone by Erin Donovan, a Philadelphia native and two-time derby winner, and she talked about her history of racing and her experiences taking home the trophy.
Erin Donovan, Executive Director of the Berne Chamber of Commerce with an update on things happening in the Berne area
What if one change in your business could take you from 5 figures, to over $1 million this year (in the middle of everything!)? That's what happened to Erin Donovan. She tried spending hours posting on social media and months building events, she even hired more people to try to grow and scale her business... but the only clients she got were coming by word of mouth and referrals. Tune it to find out the one thing she did that changed everything.
Meditation by Erin Donovan, Sunday, January 19, 2020 by UnitySpiritualCenter
Words We Tell Ourselves by Erin Donovan, Sunday, January 19, 2020 by UnitySpiritualCenter
Por Pachi Tapiz. "Song Story 2. A Party" Joel Miller: Unstoppable (MCM Multiple Chord Music) Billy Kerr, Nadia Sparrow, Mark Simmons, Luc Jackman, Jennifer Bell, Bruno LaMarche, Jocelyn Veilleux, Lex French, Bill Mahar, David Ryshpan, Erin Donovan, Steve Reagele, Fraser Hollins, Kevin Warren, Sacha Daoud, Kullak Viger Rojas, Christine Jensen Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2019 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120.
As a bunch of cisgender podcasters, we figured we could use some help in discussing issues related to gender diversity in behavior analysis. That’s why we invited our friends, Erin Donovan and Kristen Lancaster, from Confessions of a Behavior Analyst to share their knowledge and experience on how behavior analysts can improve their competence working with nonbinary or transgender colleagues and clients. Articles discussed this episode: Priola, V., Lasio, D., De Simone, S., & Serri, F. (2014). The sound of silence: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender discrimination in ‘inclusive organizations’. British Journal of Management, 25, 488-502. doi: 10.1111/1467-8551.12043 Brewster, M.E., Velez, B., DeBlaere, C., & Moradi, B. (2012). Transgender individuals’ workplace experiences: the Applicability of sexual minority measures and models. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59, 60-70. doi: 10/1037/a0025206 Beaulieu, L, Addington, J., & Almeida, D. (2018). Behavior analysts’ training and practices regarding cultural diversity: the Case for culturally competent care. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 1-19. doi: 10.1007/s40617-018-00313-6 For extra resources: Hook, J. N. & Watkins, C. E., Jr. (2015). Cultural humility: The cornerstone of positive contact with culturally different individuals and groups? American Psychologist, 70, 661-662. doi: 10.1037/a0038965 Chang, Sand C., Singh, Anneliese A., & dickey, lore m. (2018). A clinician’s guide to gender-affirming care. Oakland, CA: Context Press. Guidelines for Psychological Practice With Transgender and Gender Nonconforming People from American Psychological Association Rosenberg, N.E. & Schwartz, I.S. (2019). Guidance or compliance: What makes an ethical behavior analyst?Behavior Analysis in Practice, 12, 473-482. doi: 10.1007/s40617-018-00287-5 Fine, C. (2010). Delusions of gender. New York, NY: W.W. Norton and Company.The gender delusion If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Sunday August 11 - Meditation by Erin Donovan by UnitySpiritualCenter
Sunday August 4 2019 Meditation by Erin Donovan by UnitySpiritualCenter
The Blue Glow by Erin Donovan, Sunday, August 4, 2019 by UnitySpiritualCenter
Dr. Erin Donovan is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX, USA) in Communication Studies. Her research interests include health communication, disclosure, avoidance, and uncertainty. The blog post for this episode can be found at prof-talks.com.
Sunday Jan 27 2019 - Want vs. Desire by Erin Donovan by UnitySpiritualCenter
Sunday Jan 13, 2019 Meditation by Erin Donovan by UnitySpiritualCenter
Meditation by Erin Donovan by UnitySpiritualCenter
Meditation by Erin Donovan - Let Go by UnitySpiritualCenter
Erin Donovan joins the show this week to talk about a really cool non-profit organization you may not know about. Mitch spends most of the show lecturing Casey on why he needs to buy a record player, and the word snow is mentioned far too many times!
Erin Donovan is a documentary film producer who lost her mother suddenly in 2015 as the result of a car accident. In this episode she discusses dealing with not only her mother's death, but also it's aftermath... managing her mother's estate, fending of lawsuits, as well as keeping family members at bay. Yoga, therapy and friends would play a big part in helping Erin manage daily life after suffering her loss. Links to Erin's work: Erin's website: http://erindonovan.com/Medium: 11 People You Meet in HellModern Loss: My Mom's Violent Death Gave Me PTSD I really enjoyed our talk. It was refreshing to hear someone else use their loss as a means of removing stress for other aspects of life. Also, good friends show up when you need them most. Subscribe to this podcast by using one of the following: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Android Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to listen via iHeart Radio Contact me using any of following: email - darwyn@dealingwithmygrief.com twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dealwithgrief web - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com voice message - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com/voicemail Music provided by Oren Levine (oren@ohljazz.com)
In this episode I speak with Erin Donovan about what got her into mountain biking, and her decision to travel to the Czech Republic on a mountain biking trip. Sponsor: Feral GiantTheme song: Adeem The Artist
Shane and Tony talk with Erin Donovan, Executive Director of HopeSprings, an organization that equips to eradicate HIV.
For hospitals and health systems, education is an important way to not only train new entrants into the field (through residencies and fellowships), but also hone existing talent (through CMEs and CNEs). In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer discuss how healthcare organizations are using education and the growing role of digital in evolving and reshaping the way this training is delivered. Featuring an interview with Michael Mackert and Erin Donovan of the University of Texas - Austin's Moody College of Communication. Show Notes:: - Medical education's “digital revolution” - http://epmonthly.com/article/medical-education-s-digital-revolution/ - Seven Medical Education Apps for Doctors: https://blog.capterra.com/top-7-medical-apps-for-doctors/ - NCI Pink Book: https://www.cancer.gov/publications/health-communication/pink-book.pdf - Michael Mackart: https://advertising.utexas.edu/faculty/michael-mackert - Erin Donovan: https://commstudies.utexas.edu/faculty/erin-donovan Links: - Touchpoint podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/touchpointpcast - Reed Smith Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/reedsmith - Chris Boyer Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chrisboyer - Chris Boyer website: http://www.christopherboyer.com/ - Social Health Institute: http://www.socialhealthinstitute.com/ Sponsors: - Transparently: https://www.transparently.com/ - Influence Health: http://www.influencehealth.com/ - Binary Fountain: https://www.binaryfountain.com/
Age group triathlete Erin Donovan is in her sixth year of racing and is preparing for a half ironman and the New York City Triathlon, an Olympic distance race. I answer her questions and some of the topics covered include: Following up a half with an Olympic distance triathlon a few weeks later Heart rate training Training around injury and sickness Sleep Running cadence Structuring intensity and base Strength training Run workouts