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We are facing a unique time as a Jewish people when the mitzvah of pidyon shvuyim, redeeming the captives, is top of mind as 134 hostages are still held by Hamas in Gaza. What can you as an educator be doing to help the captives?In this extremely timely episode, Clare Goldwater and Elyssa Moss Rabinowitz discuss their educational campagin, Everyone Counts, which they started during the war in partnership with The Jewish Education Project. Through resources and information on their website, the campaign is for anyone who wants to raise awareness of the hostages but is not sure where to start, making this moment accessible through education, advocacy, and teaching us how to be responsible for one another.This episode is part of a limited series, "Israel Education in a Post-October 7th World." Click here to see all episodes in the series and stay tuned for further episodes.This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Miranda Lapides. The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben.This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media.If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star rating and review, or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York.
Verse-by-verse through the book of Numbers!
Episode #47 ist eine Crossover-Folge, denn Patrick und Robin waren kürzlich zu Gast im Podcast "Everyone Counts" von Dr. Jürgen Weimann https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergenweimann/. Patrick und Robin geben einen Einblick in 1 1/2 Jahre Plaudertaschen-Podcast, Highlights aus der Zeit, Technik-Problem und die Hintergründe der Kooperation mit dem Sparkassen Innovation Hub. Es geht aber nicht nur um den Plaudertaschen-Podcast, sondern natürlich auch über das Banking von morgen, diesmal aber nicht aus der Perspektive eines Gasts, sondern aus der Perspektive von Patrick und Robin. Welche Veränderungen lassen sich im Bankensektor beobachten und welche Handlungsempfehlungen würden die beiden in Sachen Innovation und Geschäftsmodellentwicklung aussprechen. Wir wünschen Euch viel Spaß beim hören! Patrick und Robin Folge direkt herunterladen
Join Redeeming Life Church as guest preacher, Nick Erickson, preaches Mark 10:13-16. In this sermon, Nick explores what Scriptures says about the relationship between children and the church. Copyright 2021. For more information, please visit www.RedeemingLifeUtah.org. Listen or download here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qcivzeyfwrvxf52/Mark%2043.mp3?raw=1
Mark 5:21-43
Wayne Van Gelderen — Sunday morning message from the pulpit of Falls Baptist Church
Everyone Counts by Dr. Jürgen Weimann - Der Podcast über Transformation mit Begeisterung
Wow, ein Jahr und 52 Folgen später: DANKE, dass Du Teil dieses Podcasts bist. Vor einem Jahr hätte ich nicht gedacht, dass so viele Menschen (15.000 Menschen in 2020) diesen Podcast hören. Ich freue mich über jeden Einzelnen. Meine drei Learnings: 1) Einfach machen - ausprobieren und loslegen statt Nachdenkdauerschleife 2) Alles ist da - Nach dem ersten Schritt legt sich der Weg förmlich unter die Füße 3) Raus aus der eigenen Komfortzone - Transformation entsteht durch vorleben statt vorbeten Podcast von Thomas Bärtl: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/vom-furchtbaren-zum-fruchtbaren-bankgespr%C3%A4ch/id1536429825 Podcast von Dr. Reinhard K. Sprenger: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/sprenger-sprenger/id1505629570 Viel Inspiration und Freude beim Hören. Wenn Dir diese Folge gefallen hat, dann freue ich mich über Deine Bewertung mit 5 Sternen bei Apple Podcasts und wenn Du meinen Podcast weiterempfiehlst. Mail mir gerne Deine Gedanken zur Folge unter jw@juergenweimann.com. Bis nächsten Montag! Liebe Grüße, Jürgen Trag Dich hier für meinen Newsletter ein: https://juergenweimann.com/juergen-weimann-newsletter/ Mehr zu mir: https://juergenweimann.com/juergen-weimann-zur-person/
A Haitian proverb declares, "No one listens to the cry of the poor or the sound of a wooden bell." That seems like a sad resignation to the way that things are but what we realize about Martin Luther King, Jr. is that his peculiar genius was to amplify the voices of the poor, to make the injustice of racism visible, on the evening news, to people who had been covering their ears and looking the other way for a century. Honoring King's memory is more than a mere exercise of reciting history. It really should be finding a way to continue his work in the 21st century. The Voters' Rights Act that King fought to get passed has been gutted. Voter suppression, especially in southern states, is back again. How can we amplify the cry of the poor in our day? (and, seriously, shouldn't our pulpits be on the front line of that project?)
When Yosef is ready to keep Binyamin, his brother Yehuda sticks up for him even though his life is on the line. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
Speaker or Performer: Rev Mark Kannarney Date of Delivery: September 20, 2020
In this episode, I shared the importance of completing the U.S Census. By completing the census questionnaire, you are helping your community obtain future funding for programs that help children, adults, and seniors. Be a team player and complete the 2020 Census questionnaire at https://2020census.gov/ Resources https://2020census.gov/content/dam/2020census/materials/partners/2020-01/Uses-of-Census-Bureau-Data-in-Federal-Funds-Distribution.pdf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thescholarmindset/message
My2020Census.gov. Every 10 years, every person on U.S. soil is required to be counted, by order of the Constitution. For households that don't respond as required, a census taker will knock on their door. No area is too remote. No outskirts too far. “Census takers are in rural parts of Alaska on snowmobiles,” Cook says, and for coastal fringes, “census takers will kayak to communities that are not connected to roads.” Air1's Marya Morgan talks with Michael Cook of the U.S. Census Bureau about how the numbers are used and Rev. Dr. Marlyn Bussey, pastor of St. James AME Zion Church about why she thinks faith leaders should actively encourage people to participate.
My2020Census.gov. Every 10 years, every person on U.S. soil is required to be counted, by order of the Constitution. For households that don't respond as required, a census taker will knock on their door. No area is too remote. No outskirts too far. “Census takers are in rural parts of Alaska on snowmobiles,” Cook says, and for coastal fringes, “census takers will kayak to communities that are not connected to roads.” K-LOVE's Marya Morgan talks with Michael Cook of the U.S. Census Bureau about how the numbers are used and Rev. Dr. Marlyn Bussey, pastor of St. James AME Zion Church about why she thinks faith leaders should actively encourage people to participate.
We continue our One Year In The Bible series with a look at Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth. We'll dive into the various ways that Paul instructs the Corinthians in how to live together as a Christian community - the pitfalls, the risks, the joys, and how to achieve it all while remaining faithful to the Gospel.
We continue our One Year In The Bible series with a look at Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth. We'll dive into the various ways that Paul instructs the Corinthians in how to live together as a Christian community - the pitfalls, the risks, the joys, and how to achieve it all while remaining faithful to the Gospel.
sent $$$ this week to The Pink Elephant Project building tiny homes at the 37th and MLK village in oakland.thepinkelephantprojects.com“The Pink Elephant Projects (T.P.E.P.) is an organization that offers unparalleled workmanship on every eco-friendly tiny home which we offer free of cost to our out-priced neighbors in the tent villages throughout Oakland, California. Our first project is at the 37th and MLK Village. Upon reading a quote from an Oakland City Council Member that read "We want to provide tents that last for 5 years…”, we were appalled at the thought that this was the long term plan. According to the, ‘EveryOne Counts! 2019 Homeless Count and Survey’, there are over 8000 people calling the streets of Oakland their home. This is unacceptable on any level considering that the fall and winter seasons can be brutal for tents. After reading the deluge of articles surrounding The Village, T.P.E.P. decided to take advantage of an outlet to help. T. P. E. P. approached The Village and its advocate, Stefanie, about building adequate shelters to replace the tents, and a mutual relationship was built.“DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)JODY "June” JuneSHEER MAG “Expect The Bayonet” Need to Feel Your LoveSurfer Rosie “Chugger” EP 186 GEMINI “PARADISE” S/T C/SCrystal Eyes “Already Gone” The Female ImaginationJoy Cleaner “Impossibility For Me” Total Hell4th Curtis “Nobody’s Listening” I Won The PageantMermaidens “Lizard” Perfect BodyBLU SHORTS “Cavity” Blu Wave Musicfirst pet “your house in the center of town” some people are just badShelf Life “Faith in the Weak” YARNCrumb “Recently Played” Locketsupermoon “Secrets in a Small Town” PlaylandMerce Lemon “Do You See This It Is Rough” Ideal for a Light Flow with Your Body100 Watt Horse “Mac 'N Cheese” Live at Heavy Meadowcrumbs “Trapped In A Haircut” Mind Yr MannersCult Fiction “Tired” PissedBless “Chameleon” 7"Pile “hissing for peace” A Hairshirt of PurposeMini Dresses “Center of a Room” Collected Singles and EPsSweet Lil “Smoked Out” Smoked Out
EVERYONE COUNTS! Every 10 years the U.S. Census Bureau counts the population in the United States and five U.S. territories. The results of this count will impact school breakfast programs, highway planning, special education grants, low income home energy assistance programs, SNAP (supplemental nutrition assistance program), Head Start and so much more. You Count. Complete and return your census questionnaire so that federal funds, YOUR TAX DOLLARS, can serve the community where you live. You won't get another chance for 10 years! To learn more about the 2020 Census and what it means to you, listen to Episode 128 of the Nurah Speaks Podcast. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahSpeaks.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: NurahSpeaks.com or reading her blog by clicking this link. Follow Nurah Speaks @NurahSpeaksPodcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To bring Nurah as a speaker at your next event, email info@NurahSpeaks.com Remember, don't just Join the Movement, Be the Movement!
Hoy nos voló la cabeza un invento chino llamado “Green COVID” y tienes que enterarte qué es, también chismeamos sobre el disco secreto de Wu-Tang Clan y el villano que lo compró para que nunca saliera a la luz (maldito), y lo mejor de hoy, Mattel hace una línea de Barbie INCLUSIVAS para poder identificarnos a placer. Inclusive Future, Everyone Counts.BUSCANOS ! https://linktr.ee/yocreoentiiipodcast #YOCREOENTIII #PODCAST
Could electronic voting help the US hold an election? Ed Butler speaks to Nimit Sawhney founder and CEO of Voatz - a US startup that provides voting through a smartphone app, and to Priit Vinkel, the former head of the state electoral office of Estonia where 50% of citizens now cast their votes online. J. Alex Halderman, professor of computer science at the University of Michigan explains why e-voting systems are so risky when it comes to election security. Lori Steele Contorer, former founder and CEO of e-voting company Everyone Counts, argues the case for electronic voting amid the coronavirus pandemic. Producer: Edwin Lane (Photo: Voters line up at polling stations in the US state of Wisconsin earlier this year; Credit: Getty Images)
A sermon based on Acts 6:1-7
Jutta Treviranus pushes back against cultures, policies, and technologies designed only for those deemed "normal." As founder and director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University in Toronto, Treviranus works to challenge and improve the way we build software, make large scale decisions, and govern. If only the majority matters, she says, innovation is stifled and there will always be people left marginalized. Music in the Middle: “If I Could See” by Raul Midon from his upcoming album The Mirror to be released on Mack Avenue Records this year.To become a member and for episode notes go to: https://Patreon.com/theLFShow
Did you know the 2020 Census takes place this year, starting TODAY? If you did not, it is okay, Real Moms Too is here to remind you that this is the year to complete the application. In episode 44, Alana and Xia interview Susan Licate, Media and Partnership Specialist, from the United States Census Bureau to discuss and learn more about the 2020 Census. Susan informs listeners of all the programs the 2020 Census impacts such as: highway development, government funded programs (such as W.I.C.),local schools, and more. There are many misconceptions about the census and Susan debunks them all. She also provides information about how to complete the Census and ensures listeners the application is safe, secure, and non-political. She stresses the importance of completing the Census as an opportunity to help support those who live in our community, especially our children. Children are the most unaccounted for on the Census, yet will be the most impacted by the results. In this episode, listeners are reminded we all play a part to ensure everyone is counted.More Information about the 2020 Census:2020 Census WebsiteSample Census FormWhy We Ask Each QuestionCounting Children Fact SheetJoin the Conversation:RMT Facebook PageRMT Instagram
"Defending Life" empowers American law and policy advocates to advance the human right to life in every state. Steven H. Aden, Chief Legal Officer & General Counsel at Americans United for Life joins Natalie Hejran, Staff Counsel, and Tom Shakely and Noah Brandt to speak about the power of "Defending Life 2020: Everyone Counts" and reflect on how Americans of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs put the lessons of "Defending Life" into practice in their state.
Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters of Maine Engineer: Amy Browne We talk about the upcoming decennial census How it’s going to work Problems on the horizon The consequences for Maine and the nation. Guests: Margo Anderson, Distinguished Professor Emerits of History and Urban Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, author of the book, The American Census: A Social History Matt Dunlap, Maine’s 49th Secretary of State, now serving his fourth consecutive term and seventh term overall. He also Chairs of the State’s Complete Count Committee. To learn more about this topic: “ The American Census: A Social History“, by Margo J. Anderson 2015. “The 2020 Census may be wildly inaccurate–and it matters more than you think,” Robert Shapiro for the Brookings Institution, August, 2017 “Special Report: 2020 U.S. census plagued by hacking threats, cost overruns,” Nick Brown for Reuters, December, 2019 The all-volunteer team at the League of Women Voters – Downeast who plan and coordinate this series includes: Starr Gilmartin, Maggie Harling, Ann Luther, Maryann Ogonowski, Pam Person, Leah Taylor, Linda Washburn FMI re League of Women Voters of Maine: www.lwvme.org About the host: Ann currently serves as Treasurer of the League of Women Voters of Maine and leads the LWVME Advocacy Team. She served as President of LWVME from 2003 to 2007 and as co-president from 2007-2009. In her work for the League, Ann has worked for greater public understanding of public policy issues and for the League’s priority issues in Clean Elections & Campaign Finance Reform, Voting Rights, Ethics in Government, Ranked Choice Voting, and Repeal of Term Limits. Representing LWVME at Maine Citizens for Clean Elections, she served that coalition as co-president from 2006 to 2011. She remains on the board of MCCE and serves as Treasurer. She is active in the LWV-Downeast and hosts their monthly radio show, The Democracy Forum, on WERU FM Community Radio -which started out in 2004 as an recurring special, and became a regular monthly program in 2012. She was the 2013 recipient of the Baldwin Award from the ACLU of Maine for her work on voting rights and elections. She joined the League in 1998 when she retired as Senior Vice President at SEI Investments. Ann was a founder of the MDI Restorative Justice Program, 1999 – 2000, and served on its Executive Board.
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Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters of Maine Engineer: Amy Browne We talk about the upcoming decennial census How it’s going to work Problems on the horizon The consequences for Maine and the nation. Guests: Margo Anderson, Distinguished Professor Emerits of History and Urban Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, author of the book, The American Census: A Social History Matt Dunlap, Maine’s 49th Secretary of State, now serving his fourth consecutive term and seventh term overall. He also Chairs of the State’s Complete Count Committee. To learn more about this topic: “ The American Census: A Social History“, by Margo J. Anderson 2015. “The 2020 Census may be wildly inaccurate–and it matters more than you think,” Robert Shapiro for the Brookings Institution, August, 2017 “Special Report: 2020 U.S. census plagued by hacking threats, cost overruns,” Nick Brown for Reuters, December, 2019 The all-volunteer team at the League of Women Voters – Downeast who plan and coordinate this series includes: Starr Gilmartin, Maggie Harling, Ann Luther, Maryann Ogonowski, Pam Person, Leah Taylor, Linda Washburn FMI re League of Women Voters of Maine: www.lwvme.org About the host: Ann currently serves as Treasurer of the League of Women Voters of Maine and leads the LWVME Advocacy Team. She served as President of LWVME from 2003 to 2007 and as co-president from 2007-2009. In her work for the League, Ann has worked for greater public understanding of public policy issues and for the League’s priority issues in Clean Elections & Campaign Finance Reform, Voting Rights, Ethics in Government, Ranked Choice Voting, and Repeal of Term Limits. Representing LWVME at Maine Citizens for Clean Elections, she served that coalition as co-president from 2006 to 2011. She remains on the board of MCCE and serves as Treasurer. She is active in the LWV-Downeast and hosts their monthly radio show, The Democracy Forum, on WERU FM Community Radio -which started out in 2004 as an recurring special, and became a regular monthly program in 2012. She was the 2013 recipient of the Baldwin Award from the ACLU of Maine for her work on voting rights and elections. She joined the League in 1998 when she retired as Senior Vice President at SEI Investments. Ann was a founder of the MDI Restorative Justice Program, 1999 – 2000, and served on its Executive Board.
This year, Americans will be given the opportunity in the U.S. Census. Experts, including those from the Census Bureau, say every single person alive needs to complete this survey — it impacts health, local funding, and so much more. Census Bureau Deputy Regional Director Dennis Johnson and Media Specialist Ximena Alvarez join to talk about this once-in-a-decade event and its importance to the American people.
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Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Get ready for the count. The National Census Day will be April 1, 2020. Join the discussion to learn why the Census matters to your community. Gain insights and understanding to reduce the fear of the questions. Discover how technology will play a key role for the first time in Census history. The host for this episode is Kecia King. The guest for this episode is Sharen Truex Nakashima.
The 2020 Census is right around the corner and poses an opportunity not only to ensure federal resources and political representation are properly allocated, but to engage individuals and strengthen communities. For every community member that is not counted, Michigan could miss out on about $1,800 in federal funds! Listen in on as your hosts, Dr. Phil Knight and Gerry Brisson, speak with the President and CEO of the Michigan Nonprofit Association, Donna Murray-Brown. A native Detroiter, Donna has been named for the second time to The Power & Influence Top 50 presented by the NonProfit Times and is an example of truly exceptional leadership. In tonight’s episode learn about the impact the 2020 Census could have on Michigan and how nonprofits across the state are creating innovative solutions to meet their missions. Head to https://becountedmi2020.com/ to see how you can get involved in the census to ensure an accurate count! Catch Food First Sundays at 9:00 PM on WJR Radio or Newstalk 760 AM and get caught up on the conversation at https://www.foodfirstmi.org/. You can also join the movement for a Food Secure Michigan by filling out our simple form at https://www.foodfirstmi.org/join-the-movement/.
Zack and Alyssa discuss the mass shootings that happened this week and the underlying spiritual causes of all acts of violence. Go beyond the ordinary into the dynamics of the unseen world, as Alyssa and Zack demystify the path to enlightenment.
Sam Mamet, recently retired CML executive director, and Elizabeth Garner, Colorado state demographer, discuss the importance of demography and how trends impact and inform public policy. They also look ahead to the next decennial census, coming April 1, 2020, and explain just how much “Everyone Counts.”
Pete Martin, Founder and CEO, Votem Corp. is focused on making it easier for people to register and vote particularly on their mobile devices taking advantage of a secure mobile blockchain voting platform. With the acquisition of Everyone Counts, Votem is expanding the universe of those who are being offered the opportunity to vote online. With a just announced online voter guide and online ballot being developed for Los Angeles County voters, the move to bringing the election process into the 21st Century is starting to gain momentum. @VotemPete Votem
30-9-18 Tim Buttler concludes our Kingdom Builders preaching series.
Marilyn Read - Welcome To The Family, Where Everyone Counts | 22.07.18 Link to Video : https://youtu.be/jl_2Ct8BEbM For more information: Harvest Church http://harvestchurch.co.za/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarvestChurchZA/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harvestchurchza/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/harvestchurchza
Products of the Mind: A Conversation About the Intersection of Business + Creativity
Welcome to Episode 49 of Products of the Mind. On this episode, I speak with Lori Steele Contorer, Founder-CEO of Everyone Counts, an electronic voting company. Lori went from knowing nothing about the voting process to founding a company dedicated to making voting easier, more secure, and more transparent. How does paper voting actually work, and what are the downsides of the traditional methods? How did Lori learn everything she needed to know to start this business? How do you convince risk-averse bureaucrats to sign on with your electronic voting startup? Most of us just go to the polls and don’t give much though to what happens after you turn in your ballot and get your sticker. In this episode, we learn all the secrets of the voting process. Find out more about Lori Steele Contorer and Everyone Counts at EveryoneCounts.com. Thanks for Checking Out Products of the Mind! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons you see at the top and bottom of this page. Also, please consider taking the few seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. They’re very helpful when it comes to the ranking of the show and I read every one. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcast app to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live. Here are instructions on how to subscribe, rate, and review the show in iTunes. The Credits Products of the Mind is produced by Mana Monzavi. The illustration accompanying these show notes is by Whit Harris. The theme music for this episode was provided by Le Chateau. The track name is “Bury You.” Go buy it on Soundcloud! This episode and these show notes © 2016 David Lizerbram
Do you want to be loved and needed? You are!
How do you become a Biz woman who ROCKS? Listen to our Interview with Lori Steele of Everyone Counts to find out! Lori Steele will blow you away! Her company Everyone Counts has created a powerful technology that is making it easy for you to vote in elections! Whether it's a government election, the Emmy's or a national association, Lori's technology allows you to have on-demand, secure voting capabilities. In this inspiring interview, Lori shares about what it's like trying to gain market share within the government's system, what it takes to have a culture of excellence and how she continues to grow as a business woman! http://BizWomenRock.com/107
This is 2 of 10 podcast episodes of lessons learned from a 100 mile bike race! Sometimes you lead, sometimes you follow but EVERYONE counts!