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Use code coolworldspodcast at https://incogni.com/coolworldspodcast to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan. In this week's episode, David is joined by Nick Searra, Founder and Executive Directory of the Interstellar Foundation (https://www.interstellarfoundation.com/). The Interstellar Foundation is building updated versions of the Golden Record for the new space age - physical data storage devices that will be attached to spacecraft to serve as a record of humanity's knowledge and an attempt at alien communication through deep time. To support this podcast and our research lab, head to https://coolworldslab.com/support Cool Worlds Podcast Theme by Hill [https://open.spotify.com/artist/1hdkvBtRdOW4SPsnxCXOjK]
In this episode, we talk with Gary Hoover. Hoov is the Executive Directory of the Murphy Institute and a Professor of Economics and Affiliate Professor of Law at Tulane University. Sebastian Tello-Trillo is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia. Alex Hollingsworth is an Associate Professor at Ohio State University Show notes: Hoov recommends checking out WISER (we talked with Rhonda V. Sharpe in our last episode available here) AEA Ombuds Team Hoov's papers on professional misconduct can be found here Hoov's recommendation: Submit to the Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy Alex's recommendation: When taking notes on a paper, take them "in your own words". And use Obsidian for note taking Sebastian's recommendation: Use Zotero for references How to manage references with Zotero --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hidden-curriculum/message
Erika Harold joins Karen Conti to talk about bullying. As Miss America, her platform was antibullying, and as an Attorney and Executive Directory of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, she is launching a campaign against adult bullying.
Devon talks story with Dr. Jill Omori, the Executive Directory of the H.O.M.E Project with two of her students, Eli Park and Vasant Patwardhan. H.O.M.E stands for Houseless Outreach & Medical Education that aims to improve quality and access to health care for individuals in Hawaii.
On this episode of Situation Report we're joined by Terry Schilling, the Executive Directory of American Principles Project, to discuss the "Transgender Leviathan" a new report from APP that explores the origins of the now-powerful movement to normalize transgender ideology in law and culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Situation Report we're joined by Terry Schilling, the Executive Directory of American Principles Project, to discuss the "Transgender Leviathan" a new report from APP that explores the origins of the now-powerful movement to normalize transgender ideology in law and culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Jason and Rodney speak with Mark Hollander, Executive Directory of Vision St. Charles County Leadership, about leadership and the work that group does for the St. Charles community, and Papa Chris discusses his love of October and Halloween, to much surprise from Rodney.
Bryan Helfenbaum, Executive Directory of Advanced Hydrocarbons at Alberta Innovates
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mathy Stanislaus, Director, Public Policy and Engagement, Global Battery Alliance (GBA), a partnership of over 70 businesses, governments, and non-governmental organizations focused on ensuring that battery production supports green energy, safeguards human rights, and promotes health and environmental sustainability. We cover a broad range of issues, including the mission of GBA, Mathy's new role as Vice Provost and Executive Directory of Drexel University's Environmental Collaboratory, GBA's fascinating and potentially transformational Battery Passport project, and other topics that I know you will find interesting. ALL MATERIALS IN THIS PODCAST ARE PROVIDED SOLELY FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES. THE MATERIALS ARE NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE OR THE PROVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES. ALL LEGAL QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ANSWERED DIRECTLY BY A LICENSED ATTORNEY PRACTICING IN THE APPLICABLE AREA OF LAW. ©2022 Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. All Rights Reserved
North Valley Food Bank Executive Directory Sophie Albert joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Tuesday October 26to talk about the Second Annual Fall Food Drive: Trick or Treat so Kids Can Eat! going on through October 31st.
As a chaplain, our guest John Betz has seen it all, from "What the Hell are you doing here?" to gifts of moonshine, the spectrum of humanity's brokenness challenged him to get reacquainted with his own brokenness. John has worked as a Chaplain in Pediatrics, Hospice, the Army, and now is the Executive Directory for Spiritual Health in the Wellstar Health System in Atlanta, Georgia. He has an infectious laugh and encourages us by sharing that what people really need when they are in crisis is NOT the SUPERHERO, but just a Ministry of Presence. Links to some of the stories we talked about: The Four Chaplains who went down with the Dorchester: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Chaplains The French Rabbi: https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2014/08/exactly-100-years-ago-beautiful-war.html Pete Holmes Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1THhz0RARjXO8sHZOOdppz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anne-rothhaas/message
Julie Olson is the Executive Directory of the Advocate Safehouse Project, based in Glenwood Springs. On this episode of Immigrant Stories, she reflects on her Minnesota roots and her 30-year career assisting victims of domestic violence and abuse.
RAISING RESILIENCE W/ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR APRIL AVEY TRABUCCO | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2020 | NOT FOR PROFIT THURSDAYS The Executive Director of Bainbridge Island's Raising Resilience, April Avey Trabucco is on the Zoom with Richard and Sal for a great interview about the ever changing responsibility of raising children on Bainbridge Island and beyond. April took over at interim Executive Directory in 2019 and has transitioned into a more permanent role. If you want to read more about April and the whole Raising Resilience organization, check out the links below: Connections Café - https://www.raisingresilience.org/connectionscafe “We Are Raising Resilience Together” Pledge - https://www.raisingresilience.org/we-are-raising-resilience-pledge Free video of most recent Connections Café session (Youth Substance Abuse Prevention). https://vimeo.com/473160859 These can all be found on our website at https://www.raisingresilience.org/ Great Interviews Like This One Are Made Possible By Sponsorship From: Mo-Minski Team at Charter Real Estate. They are real folks (Shannon Morgan and Terri Kaminski) here to help you buy and sell real estate on Bainbridge Island and throughout Kitsap County. When you reach out, tell them Wake Up Bainbridge sent you.________________________________________________ Wake Up Bainbridge is the #1 Source for News, Interviews and Local Happenings on Bainbridge Island. Please support our goal of keeping you AS WOKE AS POSSIBLE by making a donation to help keep our virtual news room's lights on. DONATE: https://venmo.com/wakeupbainbridge
On today’s Let’s Talk Indianola we talk with Executive Directory of the Indianola Community Youth Foundation Taylor Litchkey about the Trunk or Treat event Saturday.
We discuss a program that provides teachers and students with personal copies of the Constitution with Joni Bryan the Executive Directory of the 917 Society.
Betsy Stalcup is the Founder and Executive Directory of Healing Center International. Join us as she shares from her personal healing journey and talks about the big vision of HCI to bring people into wholeness in Christ so that our churches become caring communities that reach out to our neighbors and the world. Find out more at www.godhealstoday.org
On episode 035 of The United Methodist People Podcast Rev. Dr. Brad Miller is joined by Rev. Michelle Cobb, Executive Director of e4potentialliving.org/ and Indiana Area Bishop Julius Trimble. Bishop Trimble and Rev. Cobb engaged in a deep dive conversation about the courageous conversations needed to respond to racism. Rev. Cobb described her early faith and the impact of her childhood experience of facing racial hatred when she as a black student was bussed to a predominately white school in her hometown of Gary Indiana. Rev Cobb went on to share her reactions to the killing of George Floyd and how this raised the awareness racial injustice among people beyond people of color. She is the Executive Directory of e4potentialliving.org/ which provides resources and services on racial justice training, intercultural competency training designed to engage, equip and empower their clients to engage across racial lines to maximize community transformation. A key part of the conversation centered around engaging in courageous conversations on all matters racial justice in the community and in the church. Moreover, the point was made that beyond courageous conversation that the time is at hand for action to be taken to effect policy and practice on matters of racial injustice. The point was made that in the United Methodist Church we have the all the right words in all the right places in the Bible , The Book of Discipline and The Social Principles to speak to racism, what is needed is the implemention of the words. The mission of the United Methodist People Podcast is the strengthen the connection in the United Methodist Church through conversation and commentary. The United Methodist People Podcast Rev. Dr. Brad Miller July 15, 2020 e4potentialliving.org/
Steve is back with a lot of fun and helpful information in Episode 6. The PGA Tour schedule and predictions for the PGA Championship in August Part 2 of the five part series on the Rule of Golf. This episode pertains to the putting green. Explaining bounce on wedges and which bounce type is best for your swing. Interview with Executive Directory of The First Tee Upstate, Michael Pius, PGA. Michael discusses the following topics: ---What inspires him to be involved with The First Tee ---What the program teaches to children ---The different levels of The First Tee program ---How adults can get involved .....and much more! www.goforthgolfinstruction.com www.willow-creekgolf.com www.thefirstteeupstate.org www.pgatour.com
This is the audio-only version of DEVICE LOVE Live! #3, originally recorded May 1st, 2020. Notified Body auditors have increased scrutiny as promised in both initial Medical Device Regulation (MDR) certification audits and routine Medical Device Directive (MDD) audits. Novel major findings are being issued on long standing processes and legacy products. In this panel discussion, R&Q experts will talk about what we are seeing across the medical device industry. Our experts will provide recommendations on where to focus your resources to increase the odds of passing a notified body audit without major findings. Panelists: Ibim Tariah, Ph.D. — Vice President of EU MDR and IVDR Consulting Services, R&Q (former BSI) Nancy Morrison, RAC — Executive Director of Regulatory and Quality Consulting Services, R&Q Jon Gimbel, Ph.D. — Executive Directory of Regulatory and Quality Consulting Services, R&Q Ron Sills — Senior Principal Specialist, R&Q (former TÜV Rheinland) Moderator: Lisa Casavant — Cofounder and Chief Strategy Officer, R&Q R&Q's mission is to improve people's lives by providing industry-leading regulatory and quality consulting and engineering for medical devices, IVDs, and combination products. We help companies bring safe and effective products to market… and keep them there. Our team of 200+ consultants and counting have served over 300 companies around the globe. Subscribe to our blog, view our service offerings, watch free webinars, and more at RQTeam.com. The and means more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/devicelove/message
Decisions you make as a business leader, don't just affect the bottom line, but the lives of those around you, whether it's your employees, customers, community members etc. This reality can bring stress and anxiety for many entrepreneurs. Dan Jarvis, Executive Directory of 22Zero, is on a mission to completely diminish veteran suicides in the U.S. each day from twenty-two to zero. Throughout his journey of healing and starting an organization to help others to find hope again, Dan has learned about the importance mental health, and has some steps that you can take to turn from fear-based decision making to rational decision making.
Bubba Gaedeert, the Executive Directory of the Varsity Esports Foundation, joins the show to talk about what they are up to in their non for profit organization. He gives some great insight into the ever growing eSports industry.
Meet North Star and St. Mary's new Executive Directory, Todd Pecaro, in our Caregiver Spotlight of the week!
Today’s guest is Theresa Spiess, the Community Director (now Executive Directory) for the South Texas Chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation. In this episode, she talks in-depth about the patient-driven initiatives, research, educational programs, and activities of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation. Research:Theresa gives a brief overview on some new, exciting diagnostic tests being developed as well as an overview on some of the types of research that the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation conducts. The foundation has been involved in every major advancement over the last 50 years, providing more than $330 million in research funding. Learn more about the research projects of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation at:http://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/research/research-success/ Patient Education and Support:Patient support and education are major initiatives of each local chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation. Theresa talks about the various webinars, educational events, and patient and family support groups available in South Texas and where to find local information across the United States on the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s website:http://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/chapters/ Fundraising Activities and Program:The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation conducts national and local fundraising events. From Take Steps walks across the country to local golf tournaments and more, there are a variety of ways to get involved with the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s events to raise money and bring the IBD community together. If you live in the South Texas area and would like to get involved in events here, you can reach out to Theresa Spiess at:http://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/chapters/southtexas/about/Theresa SpiessCommunity Development Manager – Central Texasmailto:tspiess@crohnscolitisfoundation.org For more information about your own local chapter, visit:http://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/chapters/
Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
This episode of the Non-Profit Happy Hour brings you a conversation about non-profit art spaces and contemporary photography with the Executive Directory of Blue Sky Gallery, Lisa DeGrace.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Zaki Manian, prolific engineer, Founder of SkuChain, Head of Tendermint Labs, Advisor on the Interchain Foundation, and Executive Directory of the Trusted IoT Alliance. Phew, that's a lot of hats. Zaki gives us a glimpse into what it's like designing a scalable, secure consensus protocol. We speak to him about the philosophy behind scaling solutions, the differences in approach to consensus mechanisms, the role of blockchain as the world grows accustom to trust, and get a really solid look into the history of the blockchain space that led to where we are today.
In this episode, we speak with Land Tawney, Executive Directory of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA). BHA is an organization that was started by, is run by, and is funded/supported by the organization's namesake — backcountry hunters and anglers. In this episode you'll hear Land explain the organization's grassroots history, current activities, and future mission. As well as how the organization is currently work for you. Yes, you. As an incentive to join BHA and support their great work, we're super excited to tell you about two very important specials! First, if you join or renew your membership to BHA, send us a message with the proof at podcast[at]exomountaingear.com, and you'll be entered to win a $50 gift card from our friends at S&S Archery. Secondly, BHA is running a $15 membership special (normally $25) in the month of December, so the deal is even sweeter! This week's podcast contains a bonus keyword for our Pack Giveaway, so don't miss out on your chance at that bonus entry for a FREE Exo Mountain Gear pack system! http://exomountaingear.com/17
Do up-and-coming filmmakers of today really need to study the masters of yesterday? Also, we begin our "Women in Film" series.About five years ago I wrote a blog post posing the question, "Should young filmmakers of today study the masters?" It generated a lot of great debate and conversation. That question has always sat with me, particularly now in an age where YouTube celebrities gain millions of views with little to no formal filmmaking education (let alone film history). So, what value, if any, is there to know the work of master filmmakers like Kurosawa, Hitchcock, Ford, Ophuls or Chaplain? This week we hear from six filmmakers and one master photographer on the topic.Women in FilmToday we also formally begin our "Women in Film" series as we hear an excerpt from a 4-person panel I conducted on the topic. Is that fact that I even have to make a special "series" a problem in itself?Support our SponsorWe have some more great use of Song Freedom songs. Click here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license valued at $30.Who You HeardFeatured in today's episode:David Shulman, Executive Director of the Seattle Film InstituteKevin Shahinian of Pacific PicturesStefanie Malone, Executive Director of NFFTYNancy Chang, Executive Directory of Reel GrrrlsRyan Davis, co-founder of Smarthouse CreativeScilla Andreen, CEO of IndieFlixJoe Buissink, celebrity photographerNathan Corona of Dustbrand FilmsAdam Forgione, Pennylane ProductionsZach Lipovsky, ShotListerSam Mestman, CEO of http://wemakemovies.orgWe Make MoviesMusic in this EpisodeMusic from today's episode was curated from the Free Music Archive and Song Freedom. Click here to see the Song Freedom mixtape for this episode (All rights reserved). In order of appearance:Brandenburg Concerto by Johann S. Bach"Ho Hey" and "Stubborn Love" by the LumineersFree Music Archive Songs used:"Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar. CC-BY-SA."CGI Snake", "The Life and Death of a Certain K Zabriskie Patriarch", and "Oxygen Garden," by Chris Zabriskie. CC-BY."Man with a Golden Soul" by Cullah. CC-BY-SA. "Out of the Skies, Under the Earth" and "Wonder Cycle" by Chris Zabriskie. CC-BY.
@GenesysWorksHou is all about creating opportunities for young people to move into the Economic Mainstream and out of poverty #GivingTuesday [TweetThis] This past Friday we had what has come to be know as "Black Friday" - a day of shopping for door-buster sales in retailers all across the country. Today (December 1st) is "Cyber Monday", same concept but all held online. Well, tomorrow is also a very special day and I bet you have no idea what it is! This year, what has come to be known as #GivingTuesday will be held on December 2nd. #GivingTuesday is a world-wide day dedicated to celebrating the generosity of giving back, and because I know the importance of giving back I wanted to do something really special on today's show. Today we are talking to Marian Davenport, Executive Directory of Genesys Works Houston, a 501(c) non-profit organization in the city of Houston dedicated to changing the track of life for under represented young people and enabling them to enter into the economic mainstream and out of poverty. Don't miss today's show! You'll have an opportunity to join the Genesys Works mission at the end. Show Highlights What is Genesys Works and Who does it aim to help? How does the Genesys Works training program work? Why are the internships so valuable to the young professionals? Why are these young professionals so vital to today's corporations and the workforce of the future? How you can help join the Genesys Works mission. Donate to Genesys Works #GivingTuesday Text “InspireADream” (all one word) to 41444 and get a link to a secure donation page. Visit genesysworks.org/Houston and press the donate now button. Send a check to 601 Jefferson Street, Suite 3950, Houston, TX 77002 Call GW at +1 713-341-5777 to make a cc donation. Spread the word about Genesys Works Text 71777 (within the United States) to become a fundraiser for Genesys Works and help us spread the word. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Vine and share our content with your networks. Contact GW to talk about getting an intern in your company. Talk to your management about adding Genesys Works – Houston to your workplace giving program. Hit Me Up Follow-me: @Hector_Avellan Blog: http://NewClassRising.com Rate and Review the Podcast from your iPhone!
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
BTC2B Brussels conference on October 16 & 17, 2014 This episode features two parts of a session on Bitcoin marketing. First, Richard Caetano, founder of Handshake and btcReport, talks about the importance of sharing stories to create user engagement. Then, you’ll hear a panel discussion moderated by Richard with Jeremy Garder, Executive Directory of the College Cryptocurrency Network, and Sebastien Couture, as panelists. They talk about how the Bitcoin industry can grow adoption though integrated product & marketing strategies. This episode is hosted by Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/048
This week's guest, John Kirkman, has had many interesting turns in his career trajectory, working for the likes of the The Casula Powerhouse, Flying Fruit Fly Circus and Djamu Gallery at The Austalian Museum. He is now the Executive Directory of Paramatta's culture-making Information Cultural Exchange. Full show note and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/program/out-of-the-box/2014-04-03/
Executive Directory of the BLK ProjeK on how best to empower women in underserved communities and what’s going on at the BLK ProjeK
Helen Gibson interviews Chad Gentry, Executive Directory of Mpowered, a local non-profit in the Metro Denver area, about bankruptcy. This show will help educate a person on the pros and cons of filing for bankruptcy.