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Erin White introduces us to Saul, zealous Pharisee, and persecutor of the church - and tells us about the life-changing encounter he had with Jesus that completely transformed him and altered the entire direction of his life.
Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen To Print Our poem of the month for April is ‘The House With Two Candles' by Erin White and it is performed by Sally Walker Taylor. This was originally broadcast on the podcast back in 2021. You can read the poem as part of this Thoughtful Tuesdays piece from 2024https://pentoprint.org/thoughtful-tuesdays-overcoming-mental-health-exams/ We're always delighted to read your contributions so if you'd like to see your words in Write on! or hear them on this podcast please get in touch. Please submit to: https://pentoprint.org/get-involved/submit-to-write-on/ Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio. This edition has been presented by Tiffany Clare and produced by Chris Gregory. Write On! Audio is an Alternative Stories production for Pen To Print. This podcast is produced using public funding from Arts Council England
Passionate about music but not interested in becoming a music teacher or a performer? Erin White received her Bachelor's of Music from Wilfrid Laurier University, but now she's preparing to become a lawyer! In this insightful conversation with Tamara Djuknic, Erin talks about how her background in music made her stand out as a law student at the University of Ottawa and how studying music has changed her life. This is a great episode of the podcast that you definitely won't want to miss!
In this episode we learn about how the leadership team at St Mary Mackillop Catholic College in Canberra successfully implemented the components of Catalyst and scaled up for a two-campus school with over 2000 students. Erin White and Lisa Buckland share with us their insights about how they started their Catalyst journey and the importance of this work in the Secondary context, discussing what worked well and some of the challenges they faced along the way. We learn about where they prioritised, invested their time, supports and resources and how they keep momentum with over 200 staff. Everything shared has relevance for all school contexts, making this an interesting episode for all.
Sam Young and Erin White combine to unpack the details of the unlikely, yet amazing, second chance that God gave Jonah...and through him, the opportunity the Ninevites were given to repent and turn to God.
Sam Young and Erin White combine to unpack the details of the unlikely, yet amazing, second chance that God gave Jonah...and through him, the opportunity the Ninevites were given to repent and turn to God.
As part of our series on the 2024 NICE Conference, we turn our focus to the Business Roundtable. This year's conference theme “Strengthening Ecosystems: Aligning Stakeholders to Bridge the Cybersecurity Workforce Gap” highlights the collective effort to strengthen the cybersecurity landscape. By joining forces with key partners, we can foster a more robust cybersecurity ecosystem to bridge the workforce gap. Business Roundtable is an association of chief executive officers of America's leading companies working to promote a thriving U.S. economy and expanded opportunity for all Americans through sound public policy. The Business Roundtable launched its Cybersecurity Workforce Corporate Initiative in December of 2022. In coordination with its members and inputs from experts at Department of Commerce's National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), it recently released a Cybersecurity Workforce Playbook to help employers create entry points to cybersecurity careers and strengthen cybersecurity talent pipelines across various industries and sectors. Simone Petrella, N2K President, speaks with Erin White, Business Roundtable's Senior Director, Corporate Initiatives, about the Cybersecurity Workforce Corporate Initiative, the recently released Cybersecurity Workforce Playbook, key takeaways for the private sector, and how the Business Roundtable and NICE are working together to support these initiatives. Find out more about the The Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework) (NIST Special Publication 800-181, revision 1). Stay tuned for our coverage of the 2024 NICE Conference.
The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Audible.com: voicesoftoday.net/pension In a German Pension By Katherine Mansfield Narrated by Susannah Fullerton, Lisa Giles, Erin White, Naomi Barton, Amy Soakes, Kylie Elliott, Sarah Bacaller, Lyndal Curran Doolan In a German Pension (1911) was Katherine Mansfield's first published collection of short stories. Many of these works had been previously published in the British weekly magazine, The New Age, which also featured work by figures including G. K. Chesterton, H. G. Wells, and George Bernard Shaw. The word “pension" in the title refers to a European guest-house. After several relationally tumultuous years—which saw Mansfield fall pregnant out of wedlock, only to marry another man whom she left on the night of the wedding (an outcome that Mansfield's mother blamed on a lesbian relationship)—Katherine was whisked off by her mother to Bad Wörishofen, a German spa town. Around this time, she miscarried her child. The stories contained in this collection were written soon after. Contents: “Germans at Meat” “The Baron” “The Sister of the Baroness” “Frau Fischer” “Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding” “The Modern Soul” “At ‘Lehmann's'” “The Luft Bad” “A Birthday” “The Child Who Was Tired” “The Advanced Lady” “The Swing of the Pendulum” “A Blaze” “About Katherine Mansfield"—written and read by Susannah Fullerton.
The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Audible.com: voicesoftoday.net/dove The Doves' Nest and Other Stories By Katherine Mansfield Narrated by Susannah Fullerton, Lisa Giles, Erin White, Naomi Barton, Amy Soakes, Kylie Elliott, Sarah Bacaller, Lyndal Curran Doolan. The Dove's Nest and Other Stories is a collection of both finished and unfinished short stories written by Katherine Mansfield. The collection was published posthumously, not long after Mansfield's death in 1923, by her husband, John Middleton Murry. CONTENTS: Introductory Note “The Doll's House” “Honeymoon” “A Cup of Tea” “Taking the Veil” “The Fly” “The Canary” This collection also includes the following unfinished stories: “A Married Man's Story”; “The Doves' Nest”; “Six Years After”; “Daphne”; “Father and the Girls”; “All Serene!”; “A Bad Idea”; “A Man and His Dog”; “Such a Sweet Old Lady”; “Honesty”; “Susannah”; “Second Violin”; “Mr. and Mrs. Williams”; “Weak Heart”; “Widowed” “About the author” written and read by Susannah Fullerton.
In this podcast you can hear :- Orry Wilson - winner of the Boys Solo class for 15 - 18 year olds, singing 'When you're feeling like expressing your affection" by Britten - accompanied by Madeline Kelly Penny Lavery earns her place in the Sheffield Plate competition by singing 'How Lucky You Are" by Flaherty and Ahrens, accompanied by Madeline Kelly. Penny won the Sheffield Plate in 2023 Breesha Kelsey sings a Gershwin classic "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise" accompanied by Madeline Kelly. Her win in the Girls Solo voice class for 14 and 15 year olds means that she's earned a place in the Sheffield Plate final. This will be the fourth time that Breesha has qualified for the final - the first time was ten years ago, and the set song was all about a dog called Spot! The fine soprano Emily Coates wins the Operatic Solo Class for adults, singing an aria from Bizet's The Pearl Fishers, accompanied by Frank Woolley Another soprano, Erin White, was placed second in the same class, singing an aria from Mozart's Don Giovanni - also accompanied by Frank Woolley Victoria McLauchlan won the Pop Song Class with 'Can't Help Falling in Love With You' accompanied by David Holland. Simon Fletcher took second place in the same class with Don McLean's song - 'And I Love You So' also accompanied by David Holland. Chris Callow - winner of the Intermediate Organ Class held in St Thomas's Church - plays Prelude in a Classic Style by Gordon Young Eve Puzzar wins the Girls Solo Class for 16 to 18 year olds, singing "Habanera" from Bizet's Carmen - accompanied by Madeline Kelly. Cristl Stitt and Anna Tamarova win the Duet Class for 12 to 18 year olds, with "True Colours" from 'Trolls' by Steinberg/Kelly And we finish with some class-winning piano playing from Eva Griffiths
Eric Hyers, manager of both Andy Beshear's '19 and '23 gubernatorial races, goes deep on last week's election of Governor Beshear in Kentucky. Eric talks his initial theory of the race, key strategic decisions from both campaigns, how the Beshear campaign fought back against transgender attacks and leveraged the issue of abortion against GOP nominee Daniel Cameron. In addition to getting under the hood of the 2023 race, Eric outlines his path to politics, experiences helping Democrats win in red states, theories on effective campaign management and much more.IN THIS EPISODEEric's early days in political organizing and how that prepped him to run campaigns...Eric weighs in on the three traits of effective campaign managers...What Eric has learned about fostering the right relationship between a candidate and campaign manager...Eric's memories of helping elect Governors Gina Raimondo and Steve Bullock...Why the office of Attorney General makes a good launching pad for Democrats running for higher office...The Eric Hyers' 101 of Kentucky politics...How Eric entered the political world of Andy Beshear...How Andy Beshear ousted GOP incumbent Matt Bevin in 2019...How Governor Beshear talked Eric into managing the 2023 re-elect as well...Eric's theory of the race when it kicked off in early 2023...Eric breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of GOP nominee Daniel Cameron...How the Beshear campaign responded to attacks on transgender issues...How the Beshear campaign went about targeting securing Trump / Beshear voters...The strategic decision to communicate on the issue of abortion exceptions...The messaging importance of Governor Beshear always "showing up" for Kentucky...What Eric can report about the turnout dynamics of the 2023 race...Eric's most unusual work habit...AND 17% approval ratings, 20,000 yard signs, Rocky Adkins, Steve Beshear, the Brent Spence Bridge, bus tours, David Cicilline, Cincinnati suburbs, complete jerks, crisis governors, DraftKings, John Edwards, GPS Impact, getting to yes, Greg Gianforte, Kirsten Gillibrand, good luck gourds, Mandy Grunwald, Jack Harlow, Bill Hyers, Nicole Kayner, Patrick Kennedy, Colin Lauderdale, managing multiple humans, Mitch McConnell, The Mountain Parkway, playoff beards, primetime players, Pulaski VA, red to pink, Saratoga Springs, setting a tone at the top, Josh Shapiro, Skidmore College, spreadsheet guys, TV Andy, Erin White, Williams College, Fred Yang....& more!
It's been said, "Show me your friends, and I'll show you your future." Friendships are contributing factors in the direction our life takes. On this episode Pastors Trent and Calah sit down with their friends, Nate and Erin White, to discuss the importance of friendship.
This week we're joined by super improv talents Seth Morris and Erin White who host their own podcast called College Town in the Comedy Bang Bang World. We chat'n'prov about side hustles, appropriate work anxiety relief, and audio pornography. Support the pod! Join our Patreon for an extended version of this episode, weekly bonus episodes, and additional premium content. www.Patreon.com/improvisdeadListen to Seth Morris on Bob Ducca here. See Dinasour at LargoPerformers:Seth Morris (@sethismorris)Erin Whitehead (@girlwithatail)Tim Lyons (@TimLyons)Dan White (@atdanwhite)Damian Anaya (@DamianAnaya)
The “Godmother of Rock-n-Roll,” Sister Rosetta Tharpe, contributed to the DNA of rock ‘n' roll and even inspired the British Invasion of the 1960's. Born into an evangelicalChristian family in the segregated South in 1915, Sister Rosetta brought the sounds of the Black gospel church to the mainstream. By the time she was six she was a guitar prodigy - and by the time she was 30 she was performing in front of Black and white audiences across the country. She has inspired legendary artists like Elvis, Keith Richards, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, and Aretha Franklin - and the list goes on. So why was her musical genius overlooked for decades? In this episode, the story of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the revolutionary rocker. To learn more about our contributor Erin White and her writing visit https://www.clippings.me/users/eewhite. A Sony Music Entertainment and Somethin' Else production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Looking to take a quick getaway from the Chicago area this summer (we have a few weeks left!) and fall? Well, John Williams has you covered with our “Best of the Midwest” feature. Today, we head east to Indiana as John chats with Erin White, Director of Leisure and Marketing and Media at Visit Bloomington. […]
Looking to take a quick getaway from the Chicago area this summer (we have a few weeks left!) and fall? Well, John Williams has you covered with our “Best of the Midwest” feature. Today, we head east to Indiana as John chats with Erin White, Director of Leisure and Marketing and Media at Visit Bloomington. […]
Looking to take a quick getaway from the Chicago area this summer (we have a few weeks left!) and fall? Well, John Williams has you covered with our “Best of the Midwest” feature. Today, we head east to Indiana as John chats with Erin White, Director of Leisure and Marketing and Media at Visit Bloomington. […]
Erin White, the Director of Leisure Marketing & Media for Visit Bloomington, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to talk about the unique local restaurants, bars, shops and venues Bloomington has to offer. Also, Erin discusses why Bloomington was named one of the 22 Best Places to Travel in the US in 2022. Follow […]
News from the week of August 24, 2022 - Food bank expanding - Erin White is giving back - Lopez Artists Studio Tour marks a quarter century - Court orders county to place Charter Review Commission propositions on ballot - plus excerpts from the Sheriff's Log
Erin White, Director of Leisure Marketing & Media at Visit Bloomington, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to discuss how Bloomington, Indiana’s arts, entertainment, and outdoor recreation are just some of the reasons why you should visit. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Erin White, Director of Leisure Marketing & Media at Visit Bloomington joins Lou Manfredini to talk about getting away to Bloomington, Indiana this summer! Enter to win this Bloomington, Indiana giveaway package that includes a two-night stay at The Barn at Briar Ridge, a historic circa-1900 barn converted to a fabulous vacation rental. From the cuisines […]
Bore Cothi Anne Henrot Un o Wlad Belg ydy Anne Henrot ac mi ddechreuodd ddysgu Cymraeg ym 1984 ar ôl bod ar wyliau i Gymru. Mi wnaeth hi deithio ar hyd a lled Cymru pan oedd hi yma - o Gaerdydd i Fangor. Mae hi wedi ymweld â Chasgwent sawl gwaith ac mae wrth ei bodd gyda'r ardal. Dyma Anne yn dweud wrth Shan Cothi sut a pham dechreuodd hi ddysgu Cymraeg. Gwlad Belg - Belgium Yn rhyfeddol - Wonderous Ail-ddechreuais i - I re-commenced Anne Henrot, fuodd yn Nant Gwrtheyrn am bythefnos yn unig, a heblaw am hynny wedi dysgu Cymraeg yn ei chartref yng Ngwlad Belg. Gwych ynde? Aled Hughes ac Ezzati Ariffin Mae E'zzati yn dod o Brunei yn wreiddiol, ond mae hi'n disgrifio ei hun fel "merch Bruneian yng Nghymru" erbyn hyn. Buodd hi'n egluro wrth Aled Hughes mwy am yr ŵyl Hari Raya Aidilffitri sydd yn dathlu diwedd cyfnod ymprydio Ramadan. Gŵyl - Festival Ymprydio - Fasting Am wn i - As far as I know Canolbwyntio - To concentrate Dihuno - Deffro Bennu - Gorffen Dathliad - A celebration A phob hwyl i bawb fydd yn dathlu Hari Raya Aidilffitri, neu Eid al-Ffitr iid ffitr, ynde? Gwneud Bywyd yn Haws - Carys Mai Hughes Mae Carys Mai Hughes yn gweithio o'i champerfan yn hytrach nag o adre er mwyn teithio Ewrop a gwneud y gorau o bob eiliad o'i hamser hamdden. Dyma hi ar Gwneud Bywyd yn Haws yn sgwrsio o lan Llyn Léman... Darlledu - To broadcast Ar bwys - Wrth ymyl Rhyngwladol - International Diflasu - To become weary of Gwenu - Smiling Sa i'n mynd - Dw i ddim yn mynd Dyna'r bywyd ynde - mae gweithio o'r camperfan yn gwneud bywyd yn dipyn haws i Carys Mai Hughes dw i'n siŵr o hynny. Papur Ddoe Mae Elin Tomos yn dilyn hanesion o hen bapurau newydd yn y gyfres Papur Ddoe. Mae hi'n dod ar draws sawl stori ddifyr fel hanes llofruddiaeth Dafydd Lewis cafodd ei saethu yn ei ben gyda phistol llaw yn 1844. Dyma'r hanesydd Erin White i roi ychydig o'r hanes. Llofruddiaeth - Murder Yn dwyn yr enw - Named Tyddyn - Smallholding Cynnyrch - Produce Y Chwyldro Diwydiannol - The Industrial Revolution Swm sylweddol - A considerable amount Tollborth - Toll gate Ymosodiad gan ladron - An attack by thieves Tystion - Witnesses Daethpwyd o hyd - Was found Cwato - Cuddio Hanes llofruddiaeth Dafydd Lewis yn fan'na ar Papur Ddoe. Ifan Evans a Nigel Owens Un o'r pethau unigryw ym myd rygbi Cymru ydy timau cymunedol o bob oedran yn cael chwarae rowndiau terfynol eu cystadlaethau yn y stadiwm cenedlaethol yng Nghaerdydd. Er bod Nigel Owens wedi ymddeol fel dyfarnwr rygbi, buodd o yn y Stadiwm yn helpu efo'r gemau. Cafodd Ifan Evans sgwrs efo fo am y digwyddiad... Dyfarnwr - Referee Rowndiau terfynol - Finals Gêm y gymuned - The community game Rowndiau terfynol - Finals Cyfleoedd - Opportunities Yr Undeb - The Union (WRU) Unigryw - Unique Profiad - Experience Wastad - Always Braf gweld Nigel yn helpu'r gêm gymunedol yn tydy? Stiwdio Cefyn Burgess Mae'r artist Cefyn Burgess yn cofio arian yn cael ei gasglu yn yr ysgol Sul ers talwm ar gyfer cenhadaeth yr Eglwys Bresbyteraidd yn Casia India. Cyn y cyfnod clo aeth o draw i Casia er mwyn cael dysgu mwy am bobl y rhan yna o'r byd, ac mae o wedi creu arddangosfa artistig o'i brofiadau yno. Aeth Elinor Gwynn draw i Storiel, Bangor i weld yr arddangosfa a chael gair efo Cefyn am y gwaith. Os dach chi yn yr ardal o gwbl mae'r arddangosfa ymlaen tan yr 2il o Orffennaf 2022. Arddangosfa - Exhibition Casgliad - Collection Bylchau cenhadol - Missionary collection boxes Yn gyfarwydd - Familiar Dychymyg - Imagination Yn fy oed ac amser - At this stage in my life Ehangach - Wider Talaith - State
Is YouTube really worth it? Or are you showing up too late to the game? When building your online business, having an evergreen presence in the online space is key to creating authentic relationships and connections with your audience. But how do you stand out from the rest of the pack? I'm chatting with YouTube pro, Erin White-Winters, founder of Erin on Demand who helps entrepreneurs, side hustlers and content creators worldwide crush their goals, boss up their brands and run their businesses with confidence. Today, Erin has organically grown her YouTube channel to over 300K! AND within her first year of launching, she grew her subscribers to nearly 100K by just showing up online exactly as who she is. Yeah, you can say she knows a thing or two when it comes to building organic growth for your biz! She is here to answer that burning question I know a lot of y'all have when it comes to starting a YouTube channel (is it really worth it?), how to monetize and grow it, strategies on how you can land major brand deals and what it takes to build an authentic and aligned business. In today's episode we chat about: Dealing with imposter syndrome and finding self-belief Leading with authenticity to build your community How to get confident in front of the camera when you are feeling intimidated What makes YouTube so different from all the other social platforms out there What is digital storytelling and how you can find your backstory that sticks with your audience to make you memorable Using storytelling in your social media content to quickly connect and establish a relationship with your audience Why you need to be selective with your brand deals to maintain trust with your current audience How you can turn yourself from being a content creator to becoming a CEO of your own business with Erin's new course, Creator to CEO Resources Mentioned This week's Get Rich Reads are, https://www.amazon.com.au/12-Week-Year-Others-Months/dp/1118509234/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3A9QVZ4OA49ZP&keywords=the+12+week+year&qid=1645249656&sprefix=the+12+week+year+%2Caps%2C2031&sr=8-1 (The 12 Week Year by Brian P. Morgan and Michael Lennington) and https://www.amazon.com.au/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/1847941834/ref=sr_1_2?adgrpid=88709554922&gclid=Cj0KCQiApL2QBhC8ARIsAGMm-KFRPpwGebhINU9EFSCQHDbfzIj1hcCevZ3-NxBM5g2YD3sZLs-Mt9UaAtNkEALw_wcB&hvadid=413976807072&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9071726&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=2377383755926393969&hvtargid=kwd-484824757107&hydadcr=15814_29787&keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1645249605&sr=8-2 (Atomic Habits by James Clear) The Get Drunk Cocktail of the week is the classic Sidecar, https://www.thespruceeats.com/classic-sidecar-cocktail-recipe-760601 (try this recipe) https://erin-on-demand.mykajabi.com/creator-to-ceo-waitlist (Join Erin's waitlist for her Creator to CEO course) https://www.amazon.com.au/Stories-That-Stick-Storytelling-Captivate/dp/140021193X/ref=sr_1_5?adgrpid=85947331374&gclid=Cj0KCQiApL2QBhC8ARIsAGMm-KGi8l9hVHNzOL4HMBowAGXcDOmiY-txGT78BZ30YfcZRqjSLL2r-AEaAmaLEALw_wcB&hvadid=518009397255&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9071726&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=12685459571559257343&hvtargid=kwd-406167191444&hydadcr=1949_218900&keywords=stories+that+stick&qid=1645249805&sr=8-5 (Stories That Stick: How Storytelling Can Captivate Customers, Influence Audiences, and Transform Your Business by Kindra Hall) https://www.amazon.com.au/Building-Story-Brand-Clarify-Customers/dp/0718033329 (Building A Story Brand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller) Connect with Erin White-Winters Erin White-Winters of Erin On Demand is a Brand and Content Influencer who empowers passionate content creators, entrepreneurs and side-hustlers with how to create stand-out brands online. Erin has organically grown her Youtube channel to nearly 300K subscribers and her Instagram following to over...
Erin is an NSF GRFP recipient and a 4th year PhD candidate in Nuclear Astrophysics developing a single atom microscope to measure rare, low-yield nuclear reactions to aid in determining the origin of the elements that make up the universe. She also is a tour guide for the Facility of Rare Isotope Beams on campus and a member of the lab's outreach committee. Her hobbies include playing with and teaching tricks to her puppy, traveling, hiking, DIY projects, and creating artwork. To keep up to date with WaMPS updates, you can follow @msuwamps on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or visit our website https://www.wamps.org. If you would like to learn more about graduate school in physics and astronomy at MSU, check out https://pa.msu.edu If you would like to leave comments, questions, or recommend someone to be interviewed on Journeys of Scientists, you can email WaMPS outreach coordinator Bryan at stanl142@msu.edu
Brandon Burns is a seasoned professional Actor, Performer, TV Host & startup investor. Brandon is a passionate advocate for having an entertain-first mindset, helping challenger brands and startups differentiate with amazing content and virality. He has worked extensively in sales, marketing, digital, startup and corporate environments.Brandon loves comedy and making his audience laugh. He has appeared on classic Australian shows such as Neighbours, Round the Twist, Blue Heelers, Rush and has featured in short films such as Dugong directed by Erin White and End of Town by award winning Australian Director Julius Avery. He was also an Australian Idol contestant.Brandon currently voices the characters of several children's cartoons, airing on Channel 9, 7, 10, ABC Kids and BBC kids in the UK. He is the co-founder of Torcht Productions, and believes that failures help to shape us and push us to learn quickly and propel into future opportunities.Socials:Brandon BurnsWebsite: https://www.brandonburns.com.au/LinkedIn: Brandon Burns FB: Brandon Burns Insta: Brandon Burns @brandonjkburns Twitter: Brandon Burns @BrandonJKBurnsYouTube: Brandon Burns TorchT ProductionsWebsite: https://www.gettorcht.com/LinkedIn: TorchedT Productions FB: TorchT @gettorcht Insta: TORCHT @torchtproductions YouTube: TORCHT Mentions:JAANZ International Singing Academy Angel List Burchal Investing Runway HQ GeelongGo Live! (book by Fred Schebesta) Tools of Titans (book by Tim Feris) Enjoy the visual here on Youtube
Today we look at Acts 11:27-30 with Erin White and explore what it means to plan as we prepare to go.Resources and a transcript for this podcast can be found at bethel.ch/podcasts. You can learn more about the 1% Life at bethel.ch/one-percent, as well as download the 1% Life curriculum and find the 1% Life reading plan.Connect with us online at bethel.ch, by emailing podcasts@bethel.ch, or find us @bethelchurchwa on Instagram and Bethel Church WA on Facebook
This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, October 25th, 2021. Later in the program, WFHB News speaks with Erin White, Director of Leisure, Marketing and Media Relations for Visit Bloomington, about the second annual Bloomington Restaurant Week, which celebrates local restaurants in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. More in today's feature reports. But first, …
Today, Pastor Jason is joined by Annemarie Guardia, a Bethel-sponsored missionary in Bolivia. He's also joined by Erin White, our Global Missions Manager here at Bethel.
Freeflow Institute's mission is to connect people to wild or precious places, and also to connect people to one another: emerging writers to professional writers, creatives to conservationists, educators to students, established mentors to the next generation of leaders. So much of what we try to do is build cohorts of thinkers who might, together, effect change or come up with good ideas. And at the center of all that we do are stories. So today, we are happy to offer up a second alumni showcase - stories from two Freeflow alumni, Alli Hartz, whom we met last year on the Rogue River with Brendan Leonard, and Erin White, who was on the Blackfoot in 2019 with David James Duncan.
Another bumper episode talking Denton Engineering Cup, Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League C Grade Competition & Women's Tackle A Grade. We also cover off on State of Origin (Men's & Women's), Newcastle Rebels representative fixtures and much much more! All brought to you by our friends at Smart Artist - contact them for all your sports and events photography and promotional needs! Timestamps 2:45 - Stats Mans Performers of The Week (with Josh Spigelman) 28:30 - Denton Engineering Cup (with Matt Nicoll - Lakes United) 46:15 - NHCRL C Grade (with Logan Wilcher - East Maitland) 1:03:45 - NHCRL Women's Tackle B Grade (with Erin White - South Newcastle) 1:18:00 - State of Origin Preview (with Josh Spigelman)
In this episode of JIM ON THE AIR, I spoke with Erin White. Erin's dance film, RENEWAL, will be featured in the RE: EMERGE DANCE FESTIVAL presented by Center Stage Theater and the UCSB Initiative for New and Reimagined Work. The festival takes place June 17 through the 20th at Center Stage Theater in Santa Barbara, CA. Erin White was born and raised in Alton, IL where she began taking tumbling, acrobatics, and dance lessons at the local studio. She went on to graduate from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville with a B.S. in Theater and Dance. Upon graduation, Erin made her way to Los Angeles where she began her education and performance career with DIAVOLO: Architecture in Motion. Erin has had the privilege to showcase work at the Kennedy Center and was a Top 10 Finalist on America's Got Talent. Erin is now a member of PSYCHOPOMP Dance Theater where her love of creating dance films was sparked. Now residing back in Illinois, Erin is grateful for how dance has had to adapt during the pandemic. Erin enjoys staying connected to her dance company as well as her students by teaching and performing remotely. RENEWAL Directed, Performed and Edited by: Erin White Assistant Director & Videography by: Jacque Hartman & Ashley Wright Original Concept inspired by: PSYCHOPOMP Dance Theater --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-sirianni/support
Season four kicks off with Sachiko Keane and Erin White from the archery team. Find out how they got their start in the sport and how confident they are in their aim. Check us out on Twitch! Each episode will be streamed live on Wednesday's at 10 a.m. Visit www.twitch.tv/gocolumbialions! Also, be sure to subscribe to Columbia Athletics on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.
We like to think that technology is our objective and neutral assistant, our faithful lieutenant constrained with science and armed with cold, hard data. But this is incorrect. Technology reflects the attitudes of humans who created it. It contains our biases and our preconceived notions. It reflects who we are while distorting our perception of who we think we are, transforming our impulse for binary simplifications into the strict binary framework of ones and zeroes. Inevitably, this leaves some folks out. Today we talk with Erin White, Head of digital engagement at Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries in Richmond, VA, on their fascination with the intersections of equity, justice, and computer systems. Erin tells us how technology can both advance and hamper the achievements of social equality, and how inclusive software design can help us realize our own biases and remove them from our code. After you finish listening to the episode, make sure you connect with Erin on LinkedIn and Twitter, where they write about technology and progressive politics. Mentioned in this episode: Erin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinrwhite/ Erin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/erinrwhite Erin White, Trans-Inclusive Design at https://alistapart.com/article/trans-inclusive-design/
2020.09.18 NCU Chapel - Dr Desiree Libengood & Erin White by North Central University
Good morning, RVA! It’s 69 °F, and temperatures will remain in the 80s. We’ve got a chance for rain today and tomorrow, but Sunday looks like a wonderful day to spend some time outside. Enjoy the weekend, y’all!Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 863↘️ new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealth and 17↘️ new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 117↘️ new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 27, Henrico: 65, and Richmond: 25). Since this pandemic began, 307 people have died in the Richmond region. Yesterday, VCU reported its first batch of coronavirus cases and released a very simple data dashboard to help quash some of the rumors flying around about the number of folks suspected to have COVID-19. One week into in-person instruction and the University has reported 25 cases among students, 11 among employees, and has put 43 students in on-campus housing into isolation or quarantine. In an alert email sent out last night, VCU would like to remind students that “students hosting parties or other personal gatherings on or off-campus with more than 10 people are subject to interim suspension. All participants are subject to disciplinary action under the Student Code of Conduct.” I still can’t get behind this clear desire to set up the framework to blame students if/when the virus takes hold on campus and the University is forced to move to fully virtual instruction. This headline in the Richmond Times-Dispatch really reflects the contradiction between the reality of virustimes and the (perhaps money-driven) ever-onward desire for colleges to return to how things were in the beforetimes: “VCU reports 25 confirmed student and 11 employee COVID-19 cases; planning weekend welcome carnival”.I don’t fully understand what happened last night between folks at GWARbar—protestors? patrons? neighbors? lookie-loos?—and cops. What started with an aggressive and dubious internet flyer, ended with half a hundred cops, shouting, and some pushing and shoving. Jimmie Lee Jarvis has a long thread of pictures and videos if you want to try and make sense of it. However, here’s what I do underestand: I fully recognize the smug look on this officer’s face after cops push Jarvis to the ground. This kind of smug and condescending behavior is unacceptable and endemic to how Richmond’s police officers interact with the people they’re sworn to serve (and who happen to pay their salaries). Just a few days ago, the same exact attitude was on display down by the ICA as cops refused to wear masks, refused to socially distance, and mocked protestors by name. If literally any other city employee behaved in this way they’d be fired. If my 11-year-old gave me that gross smirk we’d be sure to have some words. Every video like this just further radicalizes everyday people against the police, and its just going to get worse until the basic, one-on-one interactions between cops and citizens improve. That’s gotta be a priority for the new chief, and, ultimately, the Mayor.The RTD’s Mark Robinson says City Council continued the paper banning guns at protests (ORD. 2020–184) until at least September 8th. Council had concerns about enforcement, which, “having concerns” is what some of this Council does best. What I wouldn’t give for a legislative body that actually legislates! If y’all don’t want to pass ordinances, vote against them! Our culture of continuation is maddening.Wyatt Gordon, writing for the Virginia Mercury, has a piece looking at how Richmond’s bus systems is thinking about free fares. I’ve come around on free fares over the last year or so and think that this moment—with ultra high unemployment (see below)—is probably our best shot at giving free fares a serious go. This would require additional investment from our region, either from the localities themselves or from the new regional transportation authority, so we’ll see how likely that is come budget season.In his daily email, RPS Superintendent Kamras said trans and non-binary students can get their names changed in Google Classroom by contacting Chief of Staff Michelle Hudacsko directly (mhudacsko@rvaschools.net). I appreciate this thoughtful attention to detail as all of RPS will start the year off virtually, and how your name shows up in software often precludes any chance for students to introduce themselves with the names they’re comfortable with. Erin White on Twitter says VCU students can do this, too, and has a nice, short thread on why this kind of administrative change to enterprise software is important. Additionally, UR has a way for students to update the name usedin “many internal locations throughout the University.” Also, as a parent of an initial-named child, I’d like to quote this tweet of Erin’s from back in 2018: “Plus there are the folks who use a different name than their full legal first name — either a shortened version of their first name, their initials, or their middle names. I counted - that’s about 30% of our library staff. Raise all the boats.”Here’s your weekly VEC unemployment insurance numbers update, which includes this shocking sentence: “the number of initial claims filed from mid-March through the August 15, 2020 filing week totaled 1,104,097 or 27% of pre-pandemic, payroll employment.” 27% of the state’s payroll employment vanished in a couple of months is staggering to think about. The current numbers haven’t changed much between this week and last, but, as Ned Oliver at the Virginia Mercury reports, the state will apply to participate in Trump’s supplemental $300-per-week unemployment benefits program. I wonder if that will push a few folks to file that haven’t after the original Congressional $600-per-week benefit ran out.This morning’s longreadThe Mythology of KarenThis piece in the Atlantic about the Karen meme really drives home for me the complexity of the current moment.To understand why the Karen debate has been so fierce and emotive, you need to understand the two separate (and opposing) traditions on which it draws: anti-racism and sexism. You also need to understand the challenge that white women as a group pose to modern activist culture. When so many online debates involve mentally awarding “privilege points” to each side of an encounter or argument to adjudicate who holds the most power, the confusing status of white women jams the signal. Are they the oppressors or the oppressed? Worse than that, what if they are using their apparent disadvantage—being a woman—as a weapon?If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.
Introduction to Episode About Wine, Whiskey & Winners This podcast is about carving out your path to winning in life on your own terms. Authentically, Confidently & Powerfully. Each episode uses my tasting notes of the featured wine or whiskey to describe and explore the path guests have traveled in life and/or career. Note: If you are under 21 years of age, you are welcome to listen to the podcast. However, you should NOT drink alcohol. Episode #1 – Reliable Rosé Guest Wine, Whiskey & Winners Podcast Creator, Founder and CEO of Hexagon Strategy Group – Erin White I decided to make myself the first guest so that at any time anyone listening or subscribing could get to know me and hopefully get inspiration to go for it from my own rough start. Topics Discussed Why I started this podcast (and the road of procrastination I took to get the first episode recorded). A bit about my background and who I am as a person. The “tasting notes” of my personal journey. Important Notes & Tips from Episode I recorded this episode about 3 weeks into the ‘shelter in place' order in Georgia (USA) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Being alone forced me to look at myself and admit that busyness wasn't why I hadn't started my podcast; it was fear. Laugh at yourself. It makes making mistakes a lot easier to handle. Done is better than perfect. Try your best to push out the voices telling you you're not good enough and do it anyway. You'll get better with practice. If you hear a pause in the episode, I am most likely taking a sip of whatever adult bev is the highlight of the episode. Podcast Summary Introduction of Host Acknowledgement of the COVID-19 pandemic, the souls have been lost to the disease and a plea to take the protection measures seriously What's up with the name of the podcast Thank you to the first people who supported the creation of this podcast Format of each episode My hope for you My why “You need to go get those PICKLE BUCKETS!” The Squeaky Wheel My stint in South Africa & my Daddy (Charles White) Excuse me Sir! My Personal Tasting Notes for my Journey: Clear | Crisp | Reliable Quotables “Don't believe what people say about you. The most important thing is what you believe about yourself.” – Erin White “I belong here, I'm valuable and I have something to offer the world.” – Erin White “I really believe that my entire purpose in life is to make other people's lives better.” – Erin White “All of us can always help someone else.” – Erin White Recommended Resources Stay Up to Date with the Latest COVID-19 Information. Erin's Wine Choice This Episode: Natura Rose. This rosé is one of the varietals produced at the Natura Winery owned by Banfi Wines. Erin's Website Revamp: Coming Soon Her Mom's Instagram: @styleenhancer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/winewhiskeywinners/message
I've been working at Algoma University, in the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre, since 2010. That's a decade. In today's episode I'm talking about means to stay at one institution for a long period of time and how to grow within local opportunities. Mentioned in this episode: -Erin White, "What It Means to Stay"
Some bonus content this week. The stage adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me is kicking off its national tour in Atlanta this October! So, we’re taking a moment to discuss the significance of the book, its adaptation for the stage and its connections to hip-hop culture. The show is being brought to Atlanta by The Collective Culture (Ronald B. Williams, J. Carter and Erin White). We sat down with Erin and Ron for this conversation..
Tired of hearing Deb and Karan exclaim, "I had no idea this was in Bloomington!"? Well, that's probably not going to end any time soon. As shown by the previous 33 episodes of At Home in Bloomington, there's a lot to discover about our town no matter how long you've lived here. How do you wrap your head around all there is going on? Residents and visitors can enjoy 80 international restaurants, 203,000 acres of forest, 1,100 free shows, 42 annual events and festivals, 10,750 acres of water at Lake Monroe and 10 breweries, wineries and distilleries. Where do you start when deciding what to do?! Visit Bloomington is your guide to all things Bloomington! With ideas like 'A Culinary Day in Bloomington,' where you can create your own adventure by experiencing the many tasty treats our town has to offer or 'A Discovery Day in Bloomington,' with tips on where to find unique and interesting activities, you're sure to find something that interests you! Join us as we talk with Erin White, Director of Leisure Marketing and Media, of Visit Bloomington to hear how a small staff curates and maintains the exhaustive list of things to do in our fair city. We guarantee it will put Bloomington in a new perspective for you!In our Facebook Follow segment, follow Mathers Museum of World Cultures, guest of At Home in Bloomington Episode 11. Free admission and free parking means you can stop by any time for a few minutes or a few hours an explore their ever changing exhibits. Follow on Facebook to keep track of all that is going on there! And in our REAL-List segment, Deb tells us the top three real estate websites where buyers and sellers can get REAL information (hint: It's NOT Zillow!).https://www.visitbloomington.com/https://www.facebook.com/VisitBloomington/https://twitter.com/visitbtownhttps://www.instagram.com/visitbtown/REAL Real Estate Today Episode #14: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/real-real-estate-today-episode-14 or on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXSsp4JATdw&t=10shttps://www.facebook.com/MathersMuseum/
Winning performances from Liam Taverner, James Kinley, Manx Youth Band "A", Joshua Mooney, Emily Bridson, Jasmine Colligon, Amy Gravestock, Robert Quane and Erin White - plus an interview with Onnee Ayres
Who is Erin White? She is a: Global Customer Experience Strategist Erin White is CEO and MastHER Strategist of Hexagon Outsourcing Group. She spent eight years at Coca-Cola Enterprises. As an HR professional she coached, developed and guided some of the highest-level leaders in the organization. At Coke, Erin was an intrapreneur, innovating new ways of working and building internal centers of excellence from the ground up. As well as improving upon existing structures and processes to stay on trend or ahead of the curve. This podcast we dive into her journey and how she has always had that strategist and entrepreneur swag! Just two empowered woman talking about business, strategy and the ups and downs of life. Wanna learn more about Erin and her company? check out the links below! https://www.instagram.com/themastherstrategist/ https://hexagonoutsourcing.com/ Also sign up for her 5 part email series! 5 Things You Should Know Before Making Your Side Hustle Your Main Hustle I DID!! https://pages.convertkit.com/307cd92394/b6f2b7f594 Don't forget to leave a review or a voice message on anchor! --- 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/creative-intuitive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-intuitive/support
**Trigger Warning** Sexual assault/harassment and violence** Women are affected by all parts of the world around us so why can't every issue be a “women's issue”? Welcome to ‘A Feminist Take', where we break down and discuss ALL matters that impact women, not just the ones we've been assigned, through the intersectional, nuanced lens of feminism! This week we dive into an article called "Dear dads: Your daughters told me about their assaults. This is why they never told you." by Monica Heese { www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/sty….1a05bea3ad52 } and the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and confirmation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-feminist-take/support
2019.02.13 Erin White by North Central University
Tremendous Timmy’s Tiny Toddler Farm - ImprovFX Ep 110 Players: James Stebick, Shaun Lewin, Ify Nwadiwe, Matt Apodaca and Blaire Wayland!! Edited by Erin White Comedic Improvised Audio Theater; welcome to ImprovFX. Our team of improvisors and special guests create a totally original scene from your suggestion. Then, our sound designers build an audio world around the story, dropping the characters inside a Theater for the Mind. Nothing is written ahead of time. Everything is made up on the spot. Ready to begin? Then let’s play. Interested in giving us a suggestion? @ImprovFXShow @ImprovFXShow Ways to Subscribe: Apple Podcasts www.improvFX.com This is a Theater for the Mind™ by Wayland Productions
Agriculture is an $84B industry in North Carolina that supports more than 600,000 jobs. North Carolina has set a goal of growing that industry by 20% in the next few years. Part of that goal will have to be buying more local food and right now less than 1% of our food dollars stays in North Carolina. So buying more local gets those dollars circulating around in our economy and that helps everyone. This week’s First In Future Guest is Erin White, is the principal founder of the Community Food Lab (communityfoodlab.org), which is an ambitious effort to build a Triangle-wide food system working with and for farmers and foodies to bring together rural and urban people into a dialogue about their shared interests. Listen as we learn the fascinating life story of Erin moving from being a farm manager at a camp to a construction work to an architect to a chef and now head of the Community Food Lab. Community Food Lab one of the five efforts that the Institute for Emerging Issues will be featuring at our Forum on Connecting Rural and Urban. If you want to learn more, please attend our Forum on Connecting Rural and Urban and go to our website emergingissues.org to sign up. We promise you an exciting day, with conversations about transportation connections, affordable housing, workforce development, economic development, opioids and behavioral health, culture and recreation and Erin will be there talking about the critical role of food systems.
During this time of year, many people are focused on spring cleaning their physical homes. We also apply that technique as part of the Blueprint framework. Cleaning up, clearing out, letting go, purging, detoxing are all techniques to take a look at your life and determine what is useful and what is waste. Once you've taken that important step you can be more intentional about how to get rid of the waste so that you can focus on the things that matter. During this month, we will take a walk inside The Blueprint framework to do some clean-up on a few key rooms: The Home Office - Career & Business Our special guest today will be Erin White, CEO and MastHER Strategist of Hexagon Outsourcing Group. She spent eight years at Coca-Cola Enterprises. As an HR professional she coached, developed and guided some of the highest-level leaders in the organization. At Coke, Erin was an intrapreneur, innovating new ways of working and building internal centers of excellence from the ground up. As well as improving upon existing structures and processes to stay on trend or ahead of the curve. Prior to her career in Human Resources, Ms. White was a hospitality professional whose career started out in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria and culminated as an entrepreneur in Johannesburg, South Africa. In South Africa, she was the Managing Partner for an eight-bedroom guesthouse that catered to global business travelers, dignitaries, and vacationers. Erin holds a Bachelors of Business Administration in Hospitality Management from Howard University as well as an M.B.A in Human and Organizational Performance with an emphasis in Entrepreneurship from The Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University.
Welcome to a special edition of The Finding Your Forte Show and Power Lunch Hour with Host Reggie Hammond. Topic: Going For the Goal! Tune in as Reggie joins Erin White, Host of her new podcast " Going for the Goal." Tune in to hear more about Reggie's work with professionals seeking to find purpose in their careers, businesses and in their personal lives. Erin shares her experience and journey doing "the work" through Reggie's program, Your Crescendo. Meet Erin: Growth, strategy, and execution oriented Human Resources Professional with a general manager mindset highly regarded for establishing decidedly effective workforce planning strategies and solutions related to key organizational development, human capital needs and opportunities, and transformational initiatives during tenure in the Coca-Cola system. Proven ability partnering with C-Level and field leadership in developing strategies that increase employee, department, region and company performance. Exceptional academic qualifications, including a Master of Business Administration degree in Human and Organizational Performance and Entrepreneurship from Vanderbilt University (2009). The opinions expressed during this broadcast are for inspiration, information and motivational purposes. This show is a production of Up2Me Radio and to learn more about the network, the shows, show hosts and guests visit us at www.up2meradio.com Enjoy the Show! Please like us on Facebook at Up2Me Radio and follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio
Erin White - 11/15/17 by North Central University
Welcome to the Power Lunch Hour of the Finding Your Forte Show with Host Reggie Hammond and Special Guest Erin White, CEO, Hexagon Outsourcing Group. Episode Topic: " Encouraging Purpose" with a segment for Leaders: "Here's what your folks won't tell you" In this episode join us as we check in with Erin White, CEO Hexagon Outsourcing and Leadership Coach to Business Leaders and Intrapraneurs and Execution Driven HR Professional. We've come to know Erin through her exciting work as Chief Encouragement Officer for The Honeycomb Life. Since that venture launch, she has grown her territory to lead Hexagon. Join us as we learn more about this triumph. The opinions discussed during this radio and podcast broadcast are for inspiration, information and motivational purposes. This show is a production of Up2Me Radio and to learn more about the show, show host, guests and the station please visit us at www.up2meradio.com Enjoy the show! You can like us on Facebook at Up2Me Radio and follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio
Erin White - 9/22/16 by North Central University
Greg Leeper and Erin White - Living Letters by North Central University