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Straight up, asking questions listeners would want to ask of Armando Tajeda, Executive Administrative Assistant and Public Information Officer Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC). He conceded the agency doesn't have a long history (and that's true in many other cities as well) of absolute transparency, that's now changed. And offer Armando an opportunity to […]
Micci Gillespie, Executive Administrative Assistant, Mary Greeley Medical Center by Iowa Hospital Association
I'd like to begin this episode by acknowledging the land that I am learning and living on is the traditional unceded, un-surrendered territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People.Don't forget to subscribe to Trench Leadership on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.Partnerships are how we thrive, professionally and personally, allowing for deeper levels of trust and confidence in each other. And at the top levels of organizations, few partnerships are more integral to success than the relationship between the executive assistant and the C-suite executive.You may be asking yourself, “Simon, Trench Leadership is meant to speak to emerging leaders, so how does talking to a C-suite team apply to emergent leadership?”Here's the thing, examining the EA/C-suite relationship can be helpful to understand when and how to create stronger teams. Now, that's all great, but, how emerging leaders examine these teams?Well, I have good news, in this episode, my dear friend, author, executive coach and mentor, Bonnie Low-Kramen, joins us to help emerging leaders dissect the EA/C-Suite partnership, helping us understand how these teams are so highly effective. In this episode of Trench Leadership, we'll be joined with Desiree McCarthy, the Executive Administrative Assistant to the CEO, and Kevin Ford my boss, Chief Executive Officer of Calian, and music lover, where Bonnie will have a fun and frank conversation with a real-world Executive partnership, exposing the strengths and methods used to create and maintain a powerful executive partnership. Trench Leadership: A Podcast From the Front is humbled to have been named #7 in the Top 20 for Best Canadian Leadership-themed podcasts for 2023.Support the showLeadership Without Passion Limits the Depth of Your Vision. Connect to Trench Leadership:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYnaqOp1UvqTJhATzcizowATrench Leadership Website: www.trenchleadership.caLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trench-leadership-a-podcast-from-the-front/?viewAsMember=trueConcussion Legacy Foundation Canada Website: https://www.concussionfoundation.caAre you looking for a podcast editor/producer? Do you enjoy the quality of the show? The editor of Trench Leadership, Jennifer Lee, is taking new clients. Reach out at https://www.itsalegitbusiness.comI'm excited to share that Trench Leadership: A Podcast From the Front is partnering with The Critical Thinking Institute, offering affordable courses to help leaders unlock the limitless potential that critically thinking gives all of us. Head on over to CTinstitute.com and check out their courses. When you find a course that speaks to you, and trust me, you will, use discount code trenchleadership for a 20% discount and begin unlocking your full critical thinking potential!
On this episode of Fort Meade Declassified, we talk with Candis Henson, Executive Administrative Assistant to the Meade Cluster Regional Superintendent, about the upcoming Meade Cluster Spring Event on April 29, 2023.
Join us where Peg Duchesne will be our guest on the next Be Real, Get Real - Real Women Sharing Real Stories About Their Ups, Their Downs, Their Journey And Their Transformations. After College, Peg started her career as an Executive Administrative Assistant and later a Paralegal/Legal Assistant. She also went to Army Basic Training and began my military service. Then she left the corporate job at law firms in Washington, DC and started her own marketing business. That was nearly 15 years ago! She will be sharing what she has learned along this journey, and what she wished she known when she started! Please Join us Friday 11/25/22 @ 11:00am ET! https://www.facebook.com/groups/WomensProsperityNetwork/ Follow Peg Duchesne: Website: https://DuchessLLC.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pegduchesne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pegduchesne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DuchessLLC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DuchessEnterpriseLLC https://www.facebook.com/SendOutCardsDuchessCards https://www.facebook.com/PegDuchesne FanPage https://www.facebook.com/PegDuchess Instagram Pages: https://www.instagram.com/duchessllc/ Personal: https://www.instagram.com/pegduchesne/ Follow Women's Prosperity Network: Website: https://womensprosperitynetwork.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WomensProsperityNetwork LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1621957/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WomensProsperity Podbean https://womensprosperitynetwork.podbean.com/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/womens-prosperity-network/id1489042473
Ensuring your credit and debit cards are secure is important to keeping your money safe. In this episode, I had the opportunity to chat with Executive Administrative Assistant, Liz. Liz shares several safety and security tips to help you keep your card information out of the wrong hands.
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Interviews & Discussions with Ministers, Missionaries, Musicians, and More serving on the Kingdom frontlines. Host: RSM Director, Tom Weaver.
Most people think sales is not for them, that it is an innate talent given to a chosen few. DaLisa Fritts will shake that belief and challenges people, especially PTs to bring out their inner sales diva. DaLisa is the Executive Administrative Assistant at LeBauer Consulting. Her colorful work history reveals her being a people person whose passion lies in meeting people and cultivating relationships. She'll teach you the right way to learn sales, fall in love with the process, and have fun doing so. If you're looking to break your sales record, be better at what you do, or to simply find out if you have what it takes to close a sale, then this episode is for you! “I love talking to people and making connections. Creating relationships has always been something that I'm passionate about.” - DaLisa Fritts What do you want to hear from the CashPT Lunch Hour? https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/ (Tell us here!) Get Your CashPT Checklist to Start Building Your Cash-Based Physical Therapy Practice Now! https://www.cashptchecklist.com/go-a (Find it Here) 10x Your Marketing, 10X Your Action, 10X Your Thinking, 10X Your Income, and 10X Your Impact in 12 Months or Less with The CashPT Platinum Mastermind! https://www.cashptmastermind.com/sign-up (Learn More Here!) In This Episode: - It's not about overcoming objections, it's about creating solutions - Setting up a space that makes people go to you even if they don't want to - The value of identifying the clients' F.O.R.M. prior to getting down to business - Why you should NEVER shop with your own wallet - How to break the cycle of people coming in to your clinic like a robot and bring out the human in them - The key factor PTs need to know about learning sales and feel good doing it Episode Resources: - Way of the Wolf: Straight Line Selling: Master the Art of Persuasion, Influence, and Success - https://www.amazon.com/Way-Wolf-Straight-Persuasion-Influence/dp/1501164287 (https://www.amazon.com/Way-Wolf-Straight-Persuasion-Influence/dp/1501164287) - DaLisa Fritts LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalisafritts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalisafritts) - DaLisa Fritts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dalisa.fritts (https://www.facebook.com/dalisa.fritts) - Watch this episode here - https://youtu.be/sCFIfnB6Iag (https://youtu.be/sCFIfnB6Iag) Connect with Aaron: - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/ (https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/) - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/ (https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/) - Twitter - https://twitter.com/AaronLeBauer (https://twitter.com/AaronLeBauer) - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronlebauer/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronlebauer/) - Website - https://aaronlebauer.com/ (https://aaronlebauer.com/)
Probation Peer Support with Eddie Wiggins About the Episode Date: August 20, 2020 Episode 4: Probation Peer Support with Eddie Wiggins Summary Peer Recovery Support has been shown to help increase success in community living for adults with mental health conditions who return from a period of incarceration. The goal of Probation Peer Support is to provide a mental health peer support component as another recovery wellness tool for individuals under probation supervision. Mental Health America of Virginia contracted with the Virginia Department of Corrections for a pilot project in 3 state probation districts: Portsmouth, Winchester and Wytheville. Two Peer Recovery Specialists co-facilitate weekly wellness groups to adult probationers who have mental health or co-occurring mental health and substance use needs. The peer recovery support model uses evidence-based principles of recovery as defined by SAMHSA, and facilitators are trained in the WRAP or a similar model. The pandemic has limited implementation, but phone support is being provided in one district and other virtual support options are planned to help fill the project's goals until in-person groups can resume. Also, probationers may call the MHAV Warm Line at any time for peer to peer listening and supportive reinforcement of recovery principles. Key Topics Overview of probation peer support program Challenges faced in establishing a new program during the COVID-19 pandemic Continuing education opportunities for peer recovery specialists interested in forensic peer support Eddie Wiggins is a Registered Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist, as well as, a certified Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Peer Recovery Support Trainer for 3 years. Mr. Wiggins is a certified WRAP facilitator. He has previously, worked with the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board’s “Next Step Psychosocial Unit” as a Peer Specialist facilitating educational groups and activities. Currently working with Mental Health America of Virginia as the Probation Peer Manager, he supervises PRS facilitators in three Probation and Parole Districts in the state of Virginia and is responsible for developing and implementing a pilot wellness support group for the Virginia Department of Corrections. He has also held the position of Member-At-Large with SAARA of the Peninsula, volunteering to go into the Newport News City jails to co-facilitate recovery wellness groups for criminally involved individuals seeking to find their pathway to recovery. Prior to working with Mental Health America of Virginia and the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board, Eddie worked with the Peninsula Alcohol Safety Action Program as a Facilitator for 12 years; the Chesapeake Bay Alcohol Safety Action Program In Virginia Beach, VA, as the Executive Administrative Assistant and Coordinator for the ASAP Facilitators. He served as a Residential Substance Abuse worker and Mental Health Technician at two local Rehabilitative Substance Abuse/Mental Health facilities. He has created training curriculums for, ”at-Risk-Youth” while serving as an Information System Consultant and Trainer with the City of Hampton, VA. With 29 years of long term recovery and wellness practice, Eddie, has spoken at many different venues both locally and elsewhere to individuals that struggle with addiction and mental health disorders to improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
During this episode I sit with Lydia Bowie. Lydia is an educator with over ten years of experience. Driven by her love for learning and building relationships, she takes pride in providing the best experience possible. Lydia has embarked on a new journey of health and wellness crafted to fit what is best for her. She discusses her thoughts on almost going under the knife to loose weight and what changed her mind. During this journey she has become the Executive Administrative Assistant, Program Coordinator, Nutritionist, and Blogger at Intensity Fitness Texas (http://Intensityfitnesstx.com/) where she has found a safe space to fulfill her wellness journey. She attributes much of her success to master trainer, and owner of Intensity Fitness Texas, Sid. Lydia Bowie:IG: @lepapier_by_lydiaIntensity Fitness Tx (Sid):IG: @intensityfitnesstxFB: https://www.facebook.com/sidfitnessintensityWebsite: http://Intensityfitnesstx.com/Show links:http://www.shallweproceedpod.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9to4vU9ppCIsaGe_BOy70A?view_as=subscriberDNH Hair Care For Multiple Hair Textures Vegan natural hair care for multiple hair types. NO sulphates, parabens, silicone, or mineral oils.PureJayde~ We care about your WELLNESS PureJayde provides CBD health and wellness products made from high-quality American grown hemp. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ShallWeProceedPodcast)
Tom Moore served on the Tennessee Highway Patrol as a Trooper, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and finally Deputy Commissioner.Tom spent many years learning the trade on "the road", supervised the Planning and Resource Division, served as Executive Administrative Assistant to the Commissioner of Safety, and helped create the department's Critical Incident Response Team (C.I.R.T.). His earliest memories are of the THP and police work. His father, (Big) Tom Moore was a State Trooper and TBI Special Agent.Tom Moore probably knows more about the Tennessee Highway Patrol than anyone walking!Enjoy his behind the scenes conversation with Brad McCoy and Jimmie Leach on 'The Investigator"
Audra Russell chats with romance author DL White.For as long as she can remember, romance author DL White would much rather be in her room reading and writing than doing anything else, but she only began seriously pursuing a writing career in 2011. She writes romantic women’s fiction featuring Black men and women.Based in Atlanta, Georgia, DL loves coffee and Sunday Brunch, especially on a patio, but her true obsession is water— lakes, rivers, oceans, waterfalls! And sand… dig your toes in, soft! On the weekend, you’ll probably find her near water and if she’s lucky, on an ocean beach.By day she is an Executive Administrative Assistant for a billion dollar beverage brand. By night, when she’s not writing books, she’s devouring them. She blogs her reviews and thoughts on writing at BooksbyDLWhite.com.We have a lively chat about her books, some of her characters and this crazy writing life.So get ready for some laughs, grab your favorite beverage, and enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=29642304)
I denne episoden møter vi Maria Meinich Bjørnstad som har studert i Bali, Berkley, og San Francisco. Hun har en BA i HR Management fra Høgskolen i Kristiania og en M.Sc i International Business fra Hult International Business School. Hun jobber for øyeblikket hos Vaco som Executive Administrative Assistant, og i denne episoden snakker vi om: Våres steg til utlandet | Visa-prosessen | Hennes dramatiske møte med flytteprosessen | Faren som ligger i klyngementalitet blant alle reisende studenter.
Jessica Mathisen hails from Marietta, Georgia, and graduated from the University of Georgia in 2010 with a degree in Early Childhood Education. After graduation, she moved to Chihuahua, Mexico, where she taught elementary grades at a mission school. Upon returning to Athens, she taught for another four years in the public school system and at Downtown Academy. Jessica and Rory met on eHarmony in 2014, and unbeknownst to them, they both attended Watkinsville First Baptist Church, where she is now the Executive Administrative Assistant. They were married in 2015, and you can find them in Athens, Georgia, hanging out with friends, eating yummy food, or reading on the couch with their dog, Bailey. In this episode, Jessica reminds us we don't have to be perfect to pursue our dream. In fact, our desire for perfection can often stand in the way of our dream. She encourages us that our dream is really God's dream, and it's meant for His glory and the good of others. You're going to love her story about being bold with her former boss to go after a need she knew she could fill. (Don't we all need a little more boldness as we walk towards our dreams?) You'll also learn from her why it's so important to share your dreams with others. You'll find the show notes, links to the resources mentioned, and all the ways to connect with Jessica, here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/88 MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Christian Women's Job Corps via the Southern Baptist Convention The Quest Study Journal by Beth Moore The Passion TranslationYouVersion Bible AppAnnie Down's Qideas talk on One Calling, Multiple Expressions Podcasts: The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey That Sounds Fun with Annie Downs Going Scared with Jessica Honnegar BOOKS: I Will Love You Forever by Cori Salchert & Marianne Hering Two Weak Women and Amazing Grace on Faith, vision, miracles to build Fellowship Vally near Clarkesville, Georgia Fiercehearted: Life Fully, Love Bravely by Holley Gerth Anything by Jennie Allen Restless by Jennie Allen The Broken Way by Ann Voskamp The Power of a Prayer Woman by Stormie Omartian Baby Wise by Robert Bucknam M.D. & Gary Ezzo Get More Involved...Become a Devoted Dreamers Patron. Learn more about how you can invest in women and their God-shaped dreams here: https://www.patreon.com/DevotedDreamersPodcast GET CONNECTED: Find your tribe in the Devoted Dreamers Insiders Facebook Group where you can connect with other like-minded women in pursuit of their God-shaped dreams. Leave your review of the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or Stitcher Subscribe on Apple Podcasts * Subscribe on Android Some links to products listed here are affiliate links. When you click those and make a purchase, I earn a commission that supports this podcast. Thanks for your support!
Brigitte Barrow is committed to helping youth prepare for their future because she has walked a very difficult road herself. Her journey has taken her from runaway to speaker and coach to youth-focused organizations - Brigitte’s story is itself inspirational, a demonstration of what is possible when a young person is properly taught and equipped. On this episode of Happy Black Woman, Rosetta and Brigitte talk about her story, unpack the most important areas of focus Brigitte emphasizes to organizations that are helping youth prepare for real life, and then turn a corner to dive into Brigitte’s business and the strategies she uses to be productive and on-track with her mission. You’ll enjoy this episode so be sure you listen. 4 steps to help youth prepare for the future. It’s important for youth to become self-reliant - that’s the only way they can become truly beneficial, productive members of society and live a life of meaning. Brigitte Barrow is dedicated to helping youth learn the things necessary to be who they need to be in the world and she emphasizes 4 main things: mindset, education, income, and housing. You can hear how she defines those and why she believes them to be so important as she explains her approach to Rosetta - it’s all on this episode. The things young people need to understand about their income. One of the most liberating or debilitating things in life is the issue of income. You can have too little and become demoralized and depressed, not to mention poor - or you can have what you need and be set up for great opportunities and a more positive outlook on life. Brigitte Barrows is in the business of helping youth-focused organizations unpack the mysteries and intricacies of finances and income for youth, so they can not only understand it but also learn how to take control of it for their own benefit. This is a fascinating part of the conversation so be sure you don’t miss it. Stay productive by creating a list of most important tasks and keeping it near you. When Rosetta asked her guest, Brigitte Barrow, how she stays productive, Brigitte said she starts her workday by making a quick list of the most important tasks she must accomplish for the day. But that’s not all. She keeps the list next to her all the time, just in case she gets distracted or finds herself off track. Having the list nearby enables her to refocus and get back on track right away, which increases her productivity. We’re all going to get distracted from time to time - Brigitte’s tip helps us manage that reality to our advantage. You can hear more great tips like this from Brigitte on this episode. Pray like it all depends on God, take action like it all depends on you. There’s a strange combination of things that go into any success. Hard work, on the one hand, enables us to make the most of our opportunities. But the opportunities themselves are often far outside our personal control. We can’t make them happen. Brigitte Barrow says that’s why she has adopted the practice of doing something a minister once told her, “Pray like it all depends on God and take action like it all depends on you.” Faith in action - it’s vital that we not go too far in either direction at the expense of the other. Hear Brigitte’s tips by listening to this conversation. You’ll be so glad you did. Outline of this great episode [0:29] Rosetta’s introduction of Brigitte Barrow. [2:28] Brigitte’s journey: from runaway to helping youth meet the real world. [6:05] The focus on Brigitte’s youth training and how she works with organizations. [8:44] 4 steps to help youth become self-reliant: Mindset, Education, Income, Housing. [16:20] How Brigitte’s work is applicable to adults who have had setbacks in life. [18:15] Strategies that keep Brigitte productive. [21:56] The #1 piece of advice Brigitte gives to women who want to move forward but are afraid. [25:11] Pray like it all depends on God, take action like it all depends on you. Resources & Links mentioned in this episode www.BrigitteBarrow.com (get her free gift) 1-800-258-5268 (call Brigitte) www.Calendly.com/BrigitteBarrow - set a time to chat with Brigitte BOOK: Action Has No Season About BRIGITTE BARROW Brigitte Barrow is the “young-at-heart” workshop leader and creator of BJB Youth Training Services, providing life-skills training workshops in both personal and professional development and leadership, serving organizations who need help reaching their goals of educating, empowering and enhancing the lives of girls, young women and foster youth so that the organization’s youth members have the necessary information, tools and strategies to succeed in key areas of their lives. Brigitte has over 15 years of experience as a career Executive Administrative Assistant supporting C-Suite and other senior-level executives for high-profile corporations and businesses in the film and television entertainment, sports, rights-licensing-branded integration-advertising, broadcasting, music, banking, and real estate industries. During tenures with her employers she attended company-paid personal and professional development courses including “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” (Stephen Covey), “Focus: Achieving Your Highest Priorities” (Frank Covey), “Situational Self-Leadership” (Ken Blanchard), “Owning Your Development”, “Priority & Time Management” and “DISC” (short and team versions). In addition, she received annual acknowledgments in certificates and financial awards for her Professionalism, Leadership, Teamwork, Initiative and overall performance for consistently exceeding expectations. She earned her Associate’s Degree with Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with a focus in Journalism from West Los Angeles College. Brigitte started this business after fully discovering that her passion, life’s purpose and first love is youth guidance and mentoring through teaching and training workshops helping girls, young women and foster youth to become self-reliant, establish a safe and secure lifestyle for themselves, follow a focused pathway to a successful life and realize their dreams. Brigitte was born and partially raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She resides in Inglewood, California (within the greater Los Angeles area).
Guest Co-Host Shermaine "Shar" Marshall, Entrepreneur, Professional Makeup Artist, Visionary and Founder of Changing Faces Makeup Artistry Episode Topic:: Resisting Resistance About Shermaine "Shar" Marshall (Brief Bio) During her time in Corporate America, she has held several positions ranging from Executive Administrative Assistant to Human Resources Expert. ?However, Shar has always aspired to pursue one of her lifelong passions of becoming a makeup artist and esthetician as an entrepreneurial endeavor. However, it was not until 2015, after getting laid off for the fourth time in her professional career, that she made the decision to finally surrender all to God, step out on faith and pursue what she felt she has been purposed to do. As a result of her willingness to step outside of her comfort zone, "Changing Faces Makeup Artistry"(CFMUA) was born! The mission and goal of CFMUA is to not just create another beautiful face but to also create a beautiful person from the INSIDE-OUT! For more information visit www.changingfacesmake-upartistry.com The opinions expressed durning this radio/podcast broadcast are for inspiration, information and edutainment purposes. This show is a production of Atlanta Life Radio and to learn more visit us at www.atlantaliferadio.com
KIM LYNCH Business Name: Kim Lynch Website: klynch.zumba.com Telephone: 954-789-9470 Email: kimlynch71@gmail.com Kim is a mother, a wife, a full-time Executive Administrative Assistant, a Beachbody Coach and a Zumba Instructor. Once a pack-a-day smoker, she shares her journey of getting on the road to a healthy lifestyle and the role that Zumba played.
Danny is a father to a magical 3-year-old son, is a recent graduate from the University of Minnesota, the Executive Administrative Assistant to Dennis McKenna at Symbio Life Sciences, a music enthusiast and producer, artist, psychonaut, and explorer. In this episode, Jonathan and Danny discuss music, their mutual love of the Promega Bioethics Forum, teaching gratitude to their children, and how they have both been influenced by their relationships with Dennis McKenna and other giants of psychedelic studies. They also discuss Danny’s work with Symbio Life Sciences, the incubator company that Dennis is currently starting. We hope you will enjoy this conversation with one of the shining young faces in psychedelic studies today. Visit www.psychedelicparenting.org/?p=1254 for Full Program Notes with Links!
SHOW TOPIC: Taking Off Your Mask. Do you find yourself acting like everything is fine while on the inside you feel as if you’re barely surviving? Do you smile & act happy when you’re crying, lonely or angry on the inside? What would happen if you removed your mask? Join Coach Linda & Author & Certified Christian Coach, Bethany Boring for a riveting discussion on this topic. HOST BIO: Linda Stephens-Jones, ACC, is a Certified Christian Life Coach, assisting individuals & small groups live or via teleconference & Skype across the U.S. & globally. She specializes in helping women to overcome fears & navigate through major challenges such as relationship issues, grief, divorce, careers, self-doubt, or lack of purpose. After she helps clients to discover their strengths, gifts & values, they create a vision & begin living a new chapter with more clarity & confidence & fulfillment. GUEST’S BIO: Bethany Boring is a Certified Christian Life Coach, award winning Motivational & Inspirational Speaker, & author of UnMasked: The Journey from Surviving to Thriving. She is the Executive Administrative Assistant at Christian Coach Institute. Bethany defines herself as a child of God who loves to use her passion for change to inspire others. She is a double brain cancer survivor and has overcome numerous other disabilities. Bethany enjoys being a wife to Steve for over 10 years & mother to three boys (aged 8, 5 & 3). She is a published poet and is currently working on a 15-week UnMasked Challenge that will be released this fall for women’s Bible study groups & churches nationwide.
Susun Weed answers your health questions followed by an 30 minute interview with real people making change. This weeks guest interview is with Carrie Aulenbacher. Carrie was born, raised and live in beautiful Erie, PA. Carrie is currently the Executive Administrative Assistant for the CEO of one of the largest family-owned logistics, trucking, and warehousing corporations, Lake Erie Logistics and Benco Leasing, in Erie where she has worked for the past 15 years. When she's not writing romance, she works for iUrban.org magazine and Fridge Magazine as a contributing writer and also enjoys working with other authors in customizing FB pages for them or doing author audits. this episode Q&A includes: • no liscensure or certification of any kind for an herbalist in the United States.. • Susun is a supporter of home herbalists using the herbs that grow right outside their door and sharing that knowledge freely- herbal medicine is peoples medicine! • invest in people being healthy.. • cold sore and herpes infections- hypericum oil and tincture.. • white pine needle can be harvested anytime of year.. • FDA and raw milk.. • 48 hours after rain to harvest herbs between the hours of 12pm and 2pm.. • burdock infusion and echinacea infusion to completely rid the body of herpes infection.. • when giving alcohol tincture to a cat always put in milk or cream.. • identifying flowering plants out of Peterson Field Guide • milk thistle tincture is a powerful protector of the liver from chemicals in the environment.. • when we know what we want we can attract that to us.. • carbon monoxide is not a pollutant to the plants.. • radiation is heavy and it sinks- cannot spread.. • only kelp seaweed has algin.. • wanting to conceive.
Tonight's special guest is Polly Moore from Atlanta, Georgia, a returning NAASCA family member. Polly is the Executive Administrative Assistant of Angela Williams, Founder of VOICE Today, a non-profit organization whose mission is to break the cycle and silence of child sexual abuse through awareness, prevention, and healing programs. She began volunteering with VOICE Today on July 17, 2012, the day after she broke her silence. She'd found her voice at VOICE Today's support group the night before. Polly grew up with six siblings in Mobile, Alabama, but was only 8 years old when her father died of lung cancer. Soon two neighborhood boys began to molest her, friends of her older twin brothers. A couple of years later she was assaulted by another neighbor and later by her older brother. She was able to break away from the abuse at the age of twelve, but was by then deep in the darkness of isolation. Polly is now a mother and grandmother, and has lived in Atlanta for the past 15 years. She is contemplating returning to finish her final year at Western Carolina University where she majored in Accounting, and has become a devoted advocate for adult survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. Polly says she will forever continue to help fellow adult survivors find their voice and welcome their healing through the working of Angela Williams and VOICE Today.
Tonight's special guest is Polly Moore from Atlanta, Georgia, the Executive Administrative Assistant of Angela Williams, Founder of VOICE Today, a non-profit organization whose mission is to break the cycle and silence of child sexual abuse through awareness, prevention, and healing programs. She began volunteering with VOICE Today on July 17, 2012, the day after she broke her silence. She'd found her voice at VOICE Today's support group the night before. Polly grew up with six siblings in Mobile, Alabama, but was only 8 years old when her father died of lung cancer. Soon two neighborhood boys began to molest her, friends of her older twin brothers. A couple of years later she was assaulted by another neighbor and later by her older brother. She was able to break away from the abuse at the age of twelve, but was by then deep in the darkness of isolation. Polly is now a mother and grandmother, and has lived in Atlanta for the past 15 years. She is contemplating returning to finish her final year at Western Carolina University where she majored in Accounting, and has become a devoted advocate for adult survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. Polly says she will forever continue to help fellow adult survivors find their voice and welcome their healing through the working of Angela Williams and VOICE Today.