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Mitrice Richardson, a 24-year-old psychology graduate, disappeared on September 17, 2009, after being released from the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station in Los Angeles, following her arrest for failing to pay an $89 restaurant bill and possessing a small amount of marijuana. Exhibiting erratic behavior suggestive of a mental health crisis, possibly undiagnosed bipolar disorder, Mitrice was released at 12:28 a.m. without her phone, wallet, or car, despite her mother's plea to hold her until morning. Last seen alive resting in a resident's backyard six hours later, her skeletal remains were found 11 months later in a remote canyon, with her clothing 700 feet away and no clear cause of death determined. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department faced criticism for releasing her, mishandling her remains, and obstructing the coroner's investigation, prompting lawsuits and allegations of foul play, though her death was ruled undetermined, not a homicide. Her case led to policy changes for missing persons and mental health evaluations, but her family continues to seek justice, believing she was murdered. Branch of Hope for May 2025: The JED Foundation - Jedfoundation.org Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to the Dark Oak 01:40 Mitrice Richardson 1:28:20 The Brand of Hope - JED Foundation Sources: Suspicious death: Mitrice Richardson | Malibu, CA | Uncovered. (n.d.). https://uncovered.com/cases/mitrice-richardson Office of Independent Review, Gennaco, M. J., Katz, W. W., Miller, R., Ruhlin, J., Hernandez, C. L., Arias, A. A., Teran, D. M., Shasty, B., Calderon, A., Avery, M., & Newkirk-Ma, S. (2012). REPORT REVIEWING THE INVESTIGATION REGARDING THE DISCOVERY AND RECOVERY OF THE REMAINS OF MITRICE RICHARDSON (AND UPDATE ON PRIOR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SYSTEMIC REFORM OF RELEASE PROCEDURES). http://shq.lasdnews.net/shq/LASD_Oversight/Richardson_Coroner_LASD%20final.pdf Croft, C. (2025, May 3). Lost compassion [Video]. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/156140192 Veliz, L. (2022, October 17). The tragic 2009 disappearance and death of Mitrice Richardson. Grunge. https://www.grunge.com/1052145/the-tragic-2009-disappearance-and-death-of-mitrice-richardson/ The Jed Foundation. (2024, August 30). The Story of JED | The JED Foundation. https://jedfoundation.org/the-story-of-jed/ Sengupta, S. (2024, April 20). Mitrice Richardson Murder: What led to her tragic end? The Cinemaholic. https://thecinemaholic.com/mitrice-richardson-murder-how-did-she-die-who-killed-her/ Join The Dark Oak Discussion: Patreon The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Himes and Music by Ryan Creep
Listen to today's podcast... 1 in 5 people will experience a mental health issue at some point in their lifetime. Mental health disorders are among the leading causes of ill-health and disability world-wide. 17% of Canadians report that they have taken time away from work and school, to deal with a personal mental health issue. According to Guarding Minds At Work, when employers adopt policies and programs to address psychological safety and health, they incur 15% to 33% fewer costs related to psychological health issues. Employers and employees both have a responsibility to protect the health and safety of their employees. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Mental Health Month: Know What Mental Health Is Mental Health is a state in which an individual realizes their own abilities, can cope with the normal stressors of life, can work productively, and is not overwhelmed by their responsibilities. Know What The General Mental Illness Indicators Are In The Workplace. Some of the most common include: Excessive lateness or absences Increased need for extra supervision Reduced productivity and loss of pride in work Inconsistency in work or habits Exhibiting several of these, may indicate that someone may be experiencing a mental illness and intervention and assistance is needed. As a leader and a co-worker, being alert to these indicators can ensure a healthy work environment. For more information on coping with mental health issues, sign up for one of my on-line courses at worksmartlivesmart.com under the resources and courses tab. #mentalhealth #hr
Lords: * Jenni * Rebecca * https://toots.ravenoak.dev/@rebecca * Weft Magazine: https://www.weftmagazine.com/ Topics: * Getting emotionally ambushed by a children's toy piano * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g8fzwmnw8M * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvhdHkugIPE * All the non-art things you have to do to get external validation about your art * Explaining where owls come from * The Witches are Coming (excerpt) by Lindy West * https://playingintheworldgame.com/2021/11/15/the-witches-are-coming-by-lindy-west/ * Ask Me About Loom(s in video games) * Festive gazelles, vampire christmas, and the rest of the christmas card project: https://ravel.me/ggggbbybby/swc * What's a gamp? https://ravel.me/ggggbbybby/js2cawg * In case you need comfy fingering in your life: https://www.knitpicks.com/yarn/comfy-fingering/c/5420197 * The ravelry forum where we play old-lady Minecraft: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/warped-weavers Microtopics: * Weft: for weavers! * The Weft Zone. * A two and a half foot piano with five notes on it. * Are you the width of your arm? * Pushing a button to increase your team's number. * A white paper about how to not get a divorce when you go to burning man together. * Teaching kids all the animal names, even the ones they'll never encounter, like how we used to teach kids all the state capitals even for the states they'll never visit. * A bird with polka dot wings that could fly over the sea, and John Legend sings about it. * Expecting your child to eventually go through every age. * Now that your kid is 40, he can clean the poop from his own balls. * The umbilical cord being connected to weird meat inside your body. * Kidney bean figures connected by glowing blue lines in the astral plane. * Being paid to stay at home and solve puzzles on you computer. (And go to Zoom meetings.) * All the non-art things you need to do to get your art out there. * The Loom on Loom Island. * Exhibiting at Maker Fair and explaining how a loom works 50,000 times. * Happy last year's birthday! I made you something and it took me this long to finish it. * Getting a fanbase who has a parasocial relationship with you and having to pretend not to be a crotchety asshole. * What it takes to run a personal Mastodon instance. * Getting a call from the school and they're like "your instance isn't federating with the other instances, we need you to come pick it up." * Explaining to a six year old about sexual reproduction, DNA, mutations, and speciation so you can explain where owls come from. * Explaining to your baby that talking is when an organ vibrates in your throat that makes the air vibrate, but he doesn't know what air is, he thinks there's an ether. * What music you can play with the pentatonic scale. * Poko the cockatiel sitting Totoro. * The intern at the mobile factory who spent an afternoon downloading a hundred bootleg MIDIs so that the mobile plays. * Tooting the bad cone inside the house. * The person who would be playing the trumpet in your relationship. * Seeing someone knitting incorrectly in a TV show. * Patching better jokes into the hat DLC. * Using a sequence of transpilers to get your code from point A to point B. * People who make game engines wanting your to touch the engine as much as possible. * Wanting to declare a global variable and the developers say you can't do that but they point you to the bespoke language feature that does the same thing as global variables but in a much more complicated way. * Playing the Frog Fractions text adventure with a gamepad. * Funny looking pirates who are secretly advertisements. * Kidney beans, swans, and other delicious things. * Learning a song from a dye pot that turns things green. * A piano guitar that you just press on. * Showing your husband the Wikipedia page that proves that you hobby exists and he's like "anybody can edit Wikipedia." * Making a sculpture of the Eiffel tower without looking at any references and it ends up just being a letter A with the word "Paris" written nearby. * A coked-up knitting machine. * Spring has sprung so sprang your sprang. * Heddles and treadles and gamps. * Some of your best Comfy Fingering, please. * Basic Sour. * Smelling things in your mouth. * Getting tired of sucking your baby's snot through a tube and getting an electric appropriate. * Starting up Morrowind and being immediately presented with a guy who has a bad case of Bethesda Face. * The thirteen games that have looms in them. * The looms in Assassin's Creed being kind of historically accurate because Ubisoft's whole thing is being kind of historically accurate. * Subscribing to a service that periodically sends you different swatches of cloth so you can disassemble them and figure out how they're woven. * Festive Gazelles. * Happy Vampire Christmas! * Forum drama on Ravelry that ends up with the web designer no longer being allowed to talk directly to customers. * Creative mode for Minecraft except for a bunch of old ladies. * If you lose your bird bone just wait for another bird to hit your window. * Magazines as extremely slow podcasts. * Updating your gender and getting rid of your loser middle name while you're at it.
Exhibiting at this year's Aotearoa Art Fair is Nikau Hinden. Through years of research and hands-on practice, she has re-established aute-making in Aotearoa, using traditional techniques to create works that reconnect Maori art with its Polynesian origins.
Join us as Imogen shares her journey from interior designer to creative business owner, revealing why she chose to make wholesale and trade shows a new focus, the realities of prepping for her debut trade show at Top Drawer, a UK trade show and the practical lessons she learned along the way. Whether you’re considering your first trade show or just love hearing honest accounts of building a business, this episode is packed with actionable tips, candid moments, and encouragement for anyone ready to take the next step in scaling their product business Imogen shares Why she chose Top Drawer as her first trade show How she prepared and what she would have done differently The show itself, including Logistics & Costs. What worked for her during the show and how she attracted visitors to her stand After the show and how to maximise the experience The Unexpected Challenges. Guest Imogen Partridge - Imogen Partridge is a bespoke illustrator who took the leap into expanding her creative business after leaving her job last year. When illness forced her to pause, Imogen came to realize just how much her work depended on her personal involvement. Wanting to make her business more scalable and sustainable, she explored new avenues such as wholesale, a step she hesitated over for months. Inspired by seeing others succeed at trade shows, Imogen finally pushed herself to try by booking a stand at Top Drawer, believing that setting a deadline would give her the motivation to make it happen. Her journey is one of creativity, courage, and learning to balance personal artistry with new opportunities for growth. https://www.topdrawer.co.uk/ https://imogenpartridge.com/ https://www.instagram.com/imogen.partridge/ https://imogenpartridge.com/learnings-from-my-first-trade-show/ Host Nicole Higgins The Buyer and retail coach Nicole Higgins Links https://www.instagram.com/thebuyerandretailcoach/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolehigginsuk/ https://thebuyerandretailcoach.com/ https://thebuyerandretailcoach.com/newsletter-sign-up/ https://thebuyerandretailcoach.com/free-discovery-call/ https://thebuyerandretailcoach.com/blog/ Sponsor Neon Digital Clicks Are you ready to scale your ecommerce store?This episode is brought to you by Neon Digital Clicks, the agency dedicated to helping kids’ and family brands achieve explosive growth with high-performing digital marketing campaigns. Neon’s new Runway to Results programme is a revolutionary paid-advertising service that will help you understand your brand’s true potential and reach the heights of success you dream of. Over the course of 60 days, Neon’s expert team will test and optimise your Meta and Google ad accounts to establish your business KPIs and optimum Cost Per Acquisition. At the end of the Runway period, they’ll analyse your data to establish what profitable scaling looks like and arm you with knowledge, confidence and a clear plan for the next phase of your growth. If you’re ready to elevate your e-commerce game, Neon is the navigator you need on your flight deck. https://runwaytoresults.com/ https://neondigitalclicks.co.uk/
Let's say you're a service provider in the insurance industry. You've been attending PLRB Conferences for a few years, and you're thinking about taking the next step to increase exposure and build relationships with the right people in the industry. Notable Timestamps [ 01:20 ] - Exhibiting and sponsoring at the PLRB Claims Conference can be an impactful option, and PLRB has a variety of offerings to help each service provider reach their goals. [ 01:50 ] - For our trivia question today, last year at the Claims Conference we had over 3000 attendees, and over 950 of those were insurance company staff. Of those, how many do you think were senior staff? [ 04:05 ] - The Insurance Services Expo includes a wide variety of exhibitors and sponsors, from traditional segments like independent adjusting and forensics to technology services like claims management software and AI solutions to other ancilliary services. [ 05:22 ] - Among other benefits, exhibiting and sponsorship can provide visibility, stature, and credibility as service providers build strong relationships in the industry. [ 06:30 ] - A variety of sponsorship opportunities are available to fit the needs of different service providers, from physical branding to digital signage to booth services. [ 07:50 ] - Service providers take full advantage of the benefits of the conference by attending educational sessions, doing their own entertaining, and making connections in the Expo. [ 08:37 ] - Unique opportunities like Wifi sponsorship and keycard sponsorship provide novel avenues to make connections with attendees. [ 09:15 ] - Return On Investment is a top concern for many service providers, and building relationships over time at the PLRB Claims Conference is often a fruitful experience for those who make the investment. [ 10:28 ] - The 2025 Claims Conference in Indianapolis provided plenty of space for conferencegoers to make connections. [ 11:50 ] - Many new offerings are anticipated, including-- as a show notes sneak peek-- creative services like social media templates and press releases. [ 13:30 ] - Tom provides a recap of the scenario and the points above. Your PLRB Resources Email sponsorship@plrb.org Contact Tom O'Dowd at todowd@plrb.org Prospective Sponsors: https://web.cvent.com/event/aa96efc9-539f-4558-bb0b-c31895d0abbf/websitePage:f7750b7c-c5d4-47e9-b3ba-24b0f244d6c8 Employees of member companies also have access to a searchable legal database, hundreds of hours of video trainings, building code materials, weather data, and even the ability to have your coverage questions answered by our team of attorneys (https://www.plrb.org/ask-plrb/) at no additional charge to you or your company. Subscribe to this Podcast Your Podcast App - Please subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast app YouTube - Please like and subscribe at @plrb LinkedIN - Please follow at “Property and Liability Resource Bureau” Send us your Scenario! Please reach out to us at 630-509-8704 with your scenario! This could be your “adjuster story” sharing a situation from your claims experience, or a burning question you would like the team to answer. In any case, please omit any personal information as we will anonymize your story before we share. Just reach out to scenario@plrb.org. Legal Information The views and opinions expressed in this resource are those of the individual speaker and not necessarily those of the Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB), its membership, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. The information, ideas, and opinions are presented as information only and not as legal advice or offers of representation. Individual policy language and state laws vary, and listeners should rely on guidance from their companies and counsel as appropriate. Music: “Piece of Future” by Keyframe_Audio. Pixabay. Pixabay License. Font: Metropolis by Chris Simpson. SIL OFL 1.1. Icons: FontAwesome (SIL OFL 1.1) and Noun Project (royalty-free licenses purchased via subscription). Sound Effects: Pixabay (Pixabay License) and Freesound.org (CC0).
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Sophorn Cheang, sophorn.cheang@biz.oregon.govhttps://www.oregon.gov/biz/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
In this captivating episode, we dive deep into the remarkable leadership journey of Tiger Tyagarajan, former CEO of Genpact, who led the company from a humble team of 20 to a global powerhouse of 130,000 employees with over $5 billion in revenue. Tiger's story is one of curiosity, humility, adaptability, and relentless growth.
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Claire Gordon, claire.gordon@gobiz.ca.govgobiz.ca.gov..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--John Lynn, JFL@quay.cohttps://www.quay.co/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
Alan takes a trip to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History to speak with Nicole Webster, the Manager of School and Teacher Programs, and Jennifer Collins, Learning Experience Manager for Exhibits and Initiatives. Broadcasting from the museum itself, the discussion revolves around its fascinating history, impressive collections, and impactful educational initiatives. With over 4 million annual visitors on-site and 10 million online, the museum is a hub of scientific knowledge and public engagement. Nicole and Jennifer explain the intricacies of the museum's exhibits, educational programs, and the invaluable roles of interns and volunteers. Listen now to learn about the important role of education and outreach, both in-person and virtual, in inspiring the next generation of scientists. Guest Bios Jennifer Collins is the Learning Experience Manager, Exhibits and Initiatives at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. As the lead of the museum's Science Liaison program, she helps foster communication and collaboration between education and the different science departments in service of our audiences. Jennifer also provides training to volunteers, educators, and youth in a suite of content and skill areas, with a particular expertise in the process and nature of science. Nicole Webster is the Manager of School and Teacher Programs at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Since 2011, Nicole has worked with the Smithsonian in various educational roles. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education at George Washington University. Show Highlights (1:38) The story of the National Museum of Natural History (3:46) What are the most popular pieces in the Museum's collections (6:20) How Smithsonian staff learn from the collections (7:34) How does the National Museum of Natural History curate its exhibits? (9:26) The importance of the Museum's education initiative (13:51) Breaking down the Museum's scientific liaison program (15:23) Internships with the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (18:23) The role of volunteers at the Museum Links Referenced AMSEcast: https://amsecast.libsyn.com/ Natural History Museum: https://naturalhistory.si.edu
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SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Jessica Reynolds, jessica.reynolds@maryland.govhttps://business.maryland.gov/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Khensani Mathebula, khensani.mathebula@lauradevine.comJenny Stevens, jennifer.stevens@lauradevine.comhttps://www.lauradevine.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Jeff Smith, jsmith@factumglobal.comhttps://factumglobal.com/Panel discussion: From Launch to Maturity: How to Grow and Scale Tech Startups into the U.S. Market, Tuesday 13 May, https://www.selectusasummit.us/Programming/2025-Investment-Summit-Agenda..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
Chaired by Dr Cyana Madsen Students, Georgie Hitchins and Divya Nayak discuss, "Exhibiting Fashion - The Physical and Digital"
By Alex and LokelaniWelcome to our Substack! As promised, we're providing deeper content to complement Amen podcast. This is the third and final part of our series examining Matthew 22:15-22, the famous passage about paying taxes to Caesar.The ScriptureThen the Pharisees went and plotted how to entangle him in his words, and they sent their disciples to him along with the Herodians, saying, "Teacher, we know that you are true and teach the way of God truthfully, and you do not care about anyone's opinion, for you are not swayed by appearances. Tell us then what you think. Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar or not?"But Jesus, aware of their malice, said, "Why put me to the test, you hypocrites? Show me the coin for the tax." And they brought him a denarius. And Jesus said to them, "Whose likeness and inscription is this?" They said, "Caesar's." Then he said to them, "Therefore render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's."When they heard it, they marveled, and they left him and went away. — Matthew 22:15-22Key Message: What Should Consume Our Zeal?In our final exploration of this passage, we examine Jesus' response through the lens of politics and what deserves our zealous devotion.The Cultural ContextDuring Jesus' time, Caesar's coins represented more than currency—they contained inscriptions declaring Caesar divine. This created tension for devout Jews who recognized only one God. The religious leaders were attempting to trap Jesus with an impossible choice:* If he said "pay taxes," religious Jews would see him endorsing idolatry* If he said "don't pay taxes," Roman authorities would view him as an insurrectionistJesus' brilliant response transcended this false dichotomy while revealing a deeper truth.The Image We BearWhen Jesus asked "whose image is on this coin?" he wasn't simply finding a clever escape from their trap. He was highlighting a profound truth about identity and allegiance.Just as coins bear Caesar's image and belong to Caesar's domain, we bear God's image and belong to God. While we can participate in earthly systems (pay taxes, vote, engage in civic life), our primary identity and loyalty must remain with God.Warning Signs: When Politics Overshadows FaithHere are some warning signs that politics may be displacing spiritual priorities:* Being more excited about political rallies than worship* Speaking more passionately about candidates than Christ* Skipping church to watch debates* Defining fellow Christians primarily by their political affiliations* Exhibiting rage rather than the fruit of the Spirit when discussing politicsFinding Balance: The Early Church ModelThe early Christians weren't politically disengaged—they actively sought the welfare of their cities while maintaining ultimate allegiance to Christ. This dual posture made them both beneficial to society and threatening to those in power. They wanted the common good but refused to worship the emperor.This is our model: we can be thoughtfully engaged citizens while remembering that our first love and ultimate hope lies not in political systems but in Christ's kingdom.After the AmenAm I zealous about the things of God? How does my passion for God's kingdom compare with other concerns in my life? When I discuss politics, do I exhibit the fruit of the Spirit or the works of the flesh?A Call to WisdomPolitics tends to bring out strong emotions, often leading to division even among believers. Wisdom calls us to:* Prioritize Kingdom values above partisan identities* Engage respectfully with those holding different views* Remember that sanctification happens at different paces* Care deeply about our communities while maintaining our first loveOur goal isn't to create a perfect Christian nation through political power, but to live as faithful witnesses who reflect Christ's character in every sphere of life—including the political. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amenpodcast.substack.com
By Alex and LokelaniWelcome to our Substack! As promised, we're providing deeper content to complement Amen podcast. This is the third and final part of our series examining Matthew 22:15-22, the famous passage about paying taxes to Caesar.The ScriptureThen the Pharisees went and plotted how to entangle him in his words, and they sent their disciples to him along with the Herodians, saying, "Teacher, we know that you are true and teach the way of God truthfully, and you do not care about anyone's opinion, for you are not swayed by appearances. Tell us then what you think. Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar or not?"But Jesus, aware of their malice, said, "Why put me to the test, you hypocrites? Show me the coin for the tax." And they brought him a denarius. And Jesus said to them, "Whose likeness and inscription is this?" They said, "Caesar's." Then he said to them, "Therefore render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's."When they heard it, they marveled, and they left him and went away. — Matthew 22:15-22Key Message: What Should Consume Our Zeal?In our final exploration of this passage, we examine Jesus' response through the lens of politics and what deserves our zealous devotion.The Cultural ContextDuring Jesus' time, Caesar's coins represented more than currency—they contained inscriptions declaring Caesar divine. This created tension for devout Jews who recognized only one God. The religious leaders were attempting to trap Jesus with an impossible choice:* If he said "pay taxes," religious Jews would see him endorsing idolatry* If he said "don't pay taxes," Roman authorities would view him as an insurrectionistJesus' brilliant response transcended this false dichotomy while revealing a deeper truth.The Image We BearWhen Jesus asked "whose image is on this coin?" he wasn't simply finding a clever escape from their trap. He was highlighting a profound truth about identity and allegiance.Just as coins bear Caesar's image and belong to Caesar's domain, we bear God's image and belong to God. While we can participate in earthly systems (pay taxes, vote, engage in civic life), our primary identity and loyalty must remain with God.Warning Signs: When Politics Overshadows FaithHere are some warning signs that politics may be displacing spiritual priorities:* Being more excited about political rallies than worship* Speaking more passionately about candidates than Christ* Skipping church to watch debates* Defining fellow Christians primarily by their political affiliations* Exhibiting rage rather than the fruit of the Spirit when discussing politicsFinding Balance: The Early Church ModelThe early Christians weren't politically disengaged—they actively sought the welfare of their cities while maintaining ultimate allegiance to Christ. This dual posture made them both beneficial to society and threatening to those in power. They wanted the common good but refused to worship the emperor.This is our model: we can be thoughtfully engaged citizens while remembering that our first love and ultimate hope lies not in political systems but in Christ's kingdom.After the AmenAm I zealous about the things of God? How does my passion for God's kingdom compare with other concerns in my life? When I discuss politics, do I exhibit the fruit of the Spirit or the works of the flesh?A Call to WisdomPolitics tends to bring out strong emotions, often leading to division even among believers. Wisdom calls us to:* Prioritize Kingdom values above partisan identities* Engage respectfully with those holding different views* Remember that sanctification happens at different paces* Care deeply about our communities while maintaining our first loveOur goal isn't to create a perfect Christian nation through political power, but to live as faithful witnesses who reflect Christ's character in every sphere of life—including the political. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amenpodcast.substack.com
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Jacob Willemsen, jacob@tabsinc.comhttps://www.tabsinc.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Jeevan Ramapriya, jeevan.ramapriya@mass.govhttps://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-office-of-international-trade-and-investment..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Zeynep Ilgaz, zeynep@crossoceanfund.comhttps://crossoceanfund.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
Acts 4:1-22 (Andy Littleton)
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Dan Glazer, daniel.glazer@wsgr.comhttps://www.wsgr.com/en/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
Art ain't just about pretty pictures—it's about truth, pain, and unfinished stories. In Exhibiting Forgiveness, André Holland takes on the role of Tarrell, a rising painter whose past comes back to haunt his canvas when his estranged father La'Ron (John Earl Jelks) suddenly reappears. What follows is a raw, deeply personal journey of trauma, redemption, and the kind of family wounds that even time can't erase. Directed by Titus Kaphar, a celebrated artist making his feature debut, this film isn't just a visual masterpiece—it's an emotional gut punch. With Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and Andra Day bringing powerhouse performances, the story forces us to ask: Can you ever truly forgive someone who broke you? And if you do, are you actually healing—or just painting over the cracks? In this episode of TruVue Podcast, we break down how this introspective drama blends art with real-life struggles, creating a film that feels more like an open wound than just another family story. We bring the barbershop talk to the box office because it's not about the review—it's the conversation with the crew. We keep it real on the reels, so grab your paintbrush and let's talk about Exhibiting Forgiveness! Catch Us Here YouTube: TruVue Podcast Instagram: @truvuepodcast Facebook: TruVue Podcast X (Formerly Twitter): @TruVuePodcast Email: TruVueSocial@gmail.com Website: www.TruVuePodcast.com LinkedIn: TruVue Podcast Fanbase: TruVue Podcast
In this episode, Nina Roehrs, curator of the Digital section at Paris Photo, explores the intersections between culture, art, and digitalization. She shares her experience with online galleries, her advice on exhibiting digital art in physical spaces, and the impact of new technologies on artistic practices. She also highlights the importance of networking for artists and curators. I hope you will like this episode2'00 – In Düsseldorf, Nina Roehrs wanted to become a veterinarian. Her hobby was horse riding.5'40 – She started collecting old watches, old cars, design furniture, and vintage furniture, and then moved to contemporary design.7'00 – According to her, it was not the most complicated idea to start a gallery. She learned from the artists she exhibited.7'50 – She discovered that she preferred living people over dead people. She exhibited at Design Miami and transitioned from design to art.11'10 – She decided to focus her gallery on art in the digital age, as technologies evolved with AI, Blockchain, and NFTs in 2021. A lot of things changed.12'00 –Net artists use the internet as their platform for artistic expression—they do not need a gallery. 13'50 – Digital art is not always purely digital. It can start digital and end physical: installations, sculptures, or printed works. 16'00 – "I am interested in the digital and physical spaces: no gravity, no limitations. I like experimentation. There are so many things we can do. "20'00 – The NFT art market: the majority of collectors are new people, often from cryptocurrency backgrounds.21'40 – Online platforms generating art based on algorithms are bringing new collectors into the art world.23'45 – The shift from physical to online galleries: blockchain and NFTs are influencing traditional spaces.25'00 – Exhibiting digital art in physical spaces requires new curatorial approaches and specialized knowledge.29'00 – Advice for digital art gallerists: art curators should start with a strong network of artists and collectors. Make small investments and take it step by step.31'30 – Advice for artists: build a brand on social media like Twitter/X, attend events, and collaborate with other artists.34'30 – Follow famous artists and see who they follow and who follows them.35'30 – Artists, please don't send portfolios. Nobody will look at them. Instead, meet people in person and make connections.Digital sector at Paris Photo : https://www.parisphoto.com/fr-fr/exposant/Secteur_Digital.htmlPour vous inscrire à la newsletter du podcast : https://bit.ly/lesvoixdelaphotonewsletterPour devenir partenaire du podcast : https://bit.ly/sponsoriserLVDLPLe site du podcast : https://lesvoixdelaphoto.fr/Et vous pouvez retrouvez le podcast sur Instagram, Facebook et LinkedIn @lesvoixdelaphotoLes Voix de la Photo est un podcast produit et réalisé par Marine Lefort. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Davis Roccio, droccio@lalaw.comhttps://www.lalaw.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Nicola Bain, nicola.bain@claconnect.comWade Malec, Wade.Maleck@claconnect.comhttps://www.claconnect.com/en/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Paul Zito, zito@rgp.orghttps://rgp.org/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? Send us a text message!#198: Ramon Santillan is a renowned interviewing expert who focuses on helping neurodiverse people ace their job interviews. He explains the challenges neurodiverse people have in interviews, how we're expected to act in interviews, and the different body language cues you should read and use.What you'll learn[01:30] How Ramon became an interview coach.[05:25] Why Ramon specialises in coaching people who are neurodiverse.[08:50] What neurodiversity means.[11:23] Challenges neurodiverse people have in interviews.[13:48] Common difficulties neurodiverse people face when selling themselves.[15:24] How neurodiverse people can understand how to act in an interview.[19:00] Exhibiting and reading body language.[21:46] Common interview questions that neurodiverse people struggle with.[25:06] How to make interviews conversational.[25:46] How to manage anxiety and overstimulation during an interview.[30:44] Whether or not to disclose your neurodiversity in a job application. [35:35] What to do if you're interviewing a neurodiverse person.[43:26] What interviewers look for in an interview.Resources mentioned in this episodePlease note that some of these are affiliate links and we may get a commission in the event that you make a purchase. This helps us to cover our expenses and is at no additional cost to you.Crazy Good Interviewing, John MolidorWho: The A Method for Hiring, Geoff Smart and Randy StreetFor the show notes for this episode, including a full transcript and links to all the resources mentioned, visit:https://changeworklife.com/how-neurodiverse-job-seekers-can-ace-interviews/Re-assessing your career? Know you need a change but don't really know where to start? Check out these two exercises to start the journey of working out what career is right for you!
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SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--John Woodward, jwoodward@macoc.comStefan Harrigan, SHarrigan@macoc.comhttps://www.metroatlantachamber.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Bob Fucci, bob.fucci@growthxceleration.comhttps://growthxceleration.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
In this episode, Kim Conaty, Anne Rose Kitagawa, and Rory Padeken talk to the host Magdalena Moskalewicz about everyday challenges of curatorial work inside collecting institutions such as university museums, art museums, and large, encyclopedic institutions. The curators share their own career paths and address the profession's current aspirations and needs. The Museum Worker is a subseries of CAA Conversations about pathways to careers in museums, featuring candid conversations with professionals in the field. Museum workers share how they got where they are today, what they do, and the role of diversity, equity, access, and inclusion in day-to-day work as well as hopes for the future of the field. Anne Rose Kitagawa is Chief Curator of Collections & Asian Art and Director of Academic Programs at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon. Kim Conaty is the Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Rory Padeken is the Vicki and Kent Logan Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, at Denver Art Museum, Colorado. Magdalena Moskalewicz is a member of the CAA Museum Committee.
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Mike Gattoni, mgattoni@mchattielaw.comhttps://mchattielaw.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Frances Simowitz, frances@quay.cohttps://www.quay.co/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--Wendy Pease, wendypease@rapportintl.comhttps://www.rapporttranslations.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
SelectUSA Summit, 11-14 May 2024, Washington, DChttps://www.selectusasummit.us/--David Rose, David@usexpansionpartners.comhttps://www.usexpansionpartners.com/..Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
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On CinemAddicts Episode 274, co-host Bruce Purkey names his Top Films of 2024. Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat poster/photo - Kino Lorber Flow poster/photo - Sideshow, Janus Films The Substance poster/photo - MUBI Exhibiting Forgiveness poster/photo - Roadside Attractions ***Support CinemAddicts by purchasing/renting movies using our Amazon affiliate links or our SiteStripe. ***CinemAddicts Movie Picks (worth Renting/Purchasing) include: Seven Cemeteries Dominique The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Red Rooms Take Cover For Ad-Free CinemAddicts episodes, subscribe to our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel. Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations. Questions/comments on CinemAddicts email Greg Srisavasdi at info@findyourfilms.com. Shop our CinemAddicts Merch store (shirts, hoodies, mugs). Interested in what book Eric Holmes is adapting into a screenplay? Check out Patera. CinemAddicts hosts: Bruce Purkey, Eric Holmes, Greg Srisavasdi Thanks to our Patreon Community 1. Ryan Smith 2. Stephen Schrock 3. Susan 4. Charles Peterson 5. Nelson B. McClintock 6. Diana Van De Kamp 7. Pete Abeyta 8. Tyler Andula 9. Stephen Mand 10. Edmund Mendez 11. Abbie Schmidt 12. Jeff Tait 13. Robert Prakash 14. Kristen 15. Chris M 16. Jeremy Chappell 17. Lewis Longshadow 18. Iver 19. Alex Clayton 20. Daniel Hulbert 21. Andrew Martin 22. Angela Clark 23. Myron Freeman 24. Kayn Kalmbach 25. Aaron Fordham 26. Tracy Peters 27. Grant Boston 28. Ken Cunningham
This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to discuss the debut film by artist Titus Kaphar, "Exhibiting Forgiveness." The semi-autobiographical film starring Andre Hollad, John Earl Jelks, and Andra Day follows an artist on the path to success that is derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile. Together, they struggle and learn that forgetting might be a greater challenge than forgiving.
This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to announce the next film to be reviewed, "Exhibiting Forgiveness." The film follows a Black artist on the path to success is derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile. Together, they struggle and learn that forgetting might be a greater challenge than forgiving. The random topic this week is about the assassination of a healthcare insurance CEO, Brian Thompson, and the response to his alleged assassin Luigi Mangione who has now been arrested by local police.
This year, acclaimed contemporary artist and Kalamazoo native Kaphar made the leap into narrative filmmaking. His semi-autobiographical film is titled Exhibiting Forgiveness. The film follows painter Terrell, played by André Holland, as he wrestles with generational trauma and navigates his relationship with his estranged father, played by John Earl Jelks, who has reappeared in his life unexpectedly. The Detroit Institute of Arts will screen the film Dec. 11-15. GUEST: Titus Kaphar, contemporary artist, producer, writer, and director of Exhibiting Forgiveness Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions. Additional music featuring See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Northeast Newscast, we will continue our Open Studio series. Local artists, cake sculptor and muralist, Mike Elder and author, Jerry Potocnik join Julia Williams in the studio to discuss their creative backgrounds and current work, which they will prepare to exhibit this weekend, Dec. 7 and 8 at the Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce's EGG space for Northeast Arts KC's third annual Open Studio tour. To learn more about the history of Northeast Arts KC's Open studio tour — including more of this year's featured artists and locations — check out the first episode of this series with Northeast Arts KC Treasurer, Rebecca Koop. For more information on Elder and Potocnik — including where to purchase their work or to request a custom piece — visit their respective websites: https://blacksheepcakes.com/ , https://www.thecrowsomen.com/ .
Award Winning Painter and now filmmaker Titus Kaphar calls into the podcast to talk about his film Exhibiting Forgiveness on Digital and On Demand platforms from Lionsgate on December 3 2024.
How do we wait with confident expectation?Angie studies the word “hopes” to help us discover how placing our trust in God helps us remain optimistic in our relationships.1 Corinthians 13:7 (NASB1995)bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter hereYou can download a blank study sheet hereInterested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass hereThis podcast Angie's Bible study, “Love Never Fails: Building a Framework for Healthy Relationships” can be found hereLearn about Steady On University herehttps://www.logos.com/https://enduringword.com/https://www.wordhippo.com/https://www.biblegateway.com/https://www.blueletterbible.org/Rudolf Bultmann, “Ἐλπίς, Ἐλπίζω, Ἀπ-, Προελπίζω,” ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 531.Vine, W. "Hope (Noun and Verb), Hope (For) - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words." Blue Letter Bible. 24 Jun, 1996. Web. 10 May, 2024.Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, vol. 2 (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997), 289.Richard L. Pratt Jr, I & II Corinthians, vol. 7, Holman New Testament Commentary (Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2000), 232–233.Douglas Mangum, ed., Lexham Context Commentary: New Testament, Lexham Context Commentary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2020), 1 Co 13:4–7.John D. Barry et al., Faithlife Study Bible.%0a++~Exhibiting+confidenc "") (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012, 2016), 1 Co 13:7.Theme music:Glimmer by Andy Ellison
Jaclyn Gordyan returns to chat about the experience of preparing artworks for exhibition, the art show itself, dealing with the time after the exhibition, and transitioning to the next project, which may be in a different medium.
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We may be in the midst of “scary season”, but sometimes scares creep up on us from nowhere. The Plugged In team shares movies and television shows that once freaked them out and offers a few tips on how to navigate those unexpected frights. Paul Asay then talks with Adam Holz about the new movie Exhibiting Forgiveness. Get your copy of the helpful book by the Plugged In team – Becoming a Screen-Savvy Family – today! Connect with us! www.ThePluggedInShow.com Connect on Facebook Find us on Instagram EMAIL: team@thepluggedinshow.com PHONE: 800-A-FAMILY (800-262-3459) Read the full review: · Who Framed Roger Rabbit? · Neverending Story · The Wizard of Oz · Land of the Lost · Pee Wee's Big Adventure · A Dog's Purpose · Monster House · Exhibiting Forgiveness · Father Stu · Incredibles · Up Focus on the Family with Jim Daly Episode: How Your Family Can Manage Technology Well Part 1 How You Can Make Wise Entertainment Choices for Your Family Donate Now! We'd love to hear from you! Visit our Homepage to leave us a voicemail. If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
CinemAddicts Episode 264 Covers movies that are coming out the Week of Friday, October 18, 2024. Movies reviewed are "Exhibiting Forgiveness," "Rumours," "Woman of the Hour" and "I Will Never Leave You Alone." At the Top of the show, I announced another Podcast that I'm doing that is only for this Patreon Feed. I'm calling it "The Junketeer" and it will primarily cover my experience as a Press Junket interviewer/radio journalist. I spent over 19 years at Westwood One and I will share stories from that time. Timestamps (0:00) - Intro (9:15) - Another podcast I'm doing just for the CinemAddicts Patreon members. It's called "The Junketeer." (13:38) - Exhibiting Forgiveness - In Theaters October 18. Poster/photos courtesy of Roadside Attractions (26:25) - Rumours - Theaters October 18. Poster/photos couertesy of Bleecker Street (35:19) - Woman of the Hour (video review) - Hits Netflix October 18. Poster/photos courtesy of Leah Gallo/Netflix (44:04) - Bruce Purkey is in the Cinem-Attic! (45:41) - I Will Never Leave You Alone - Poster/photos courtesy of Dark Sky Films. VOD/Digital October 18. (54:30) - Rumours (62:11) - Exhibiting Forgiveness ***Support CinemAddicts by purchasing/renting movies using our Amazon affiliate links or our SiteStripe. ***CinemAddicts Movie Picks (worth Renting/Purchasing) include: Seven Cemeteries Dominique The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Red Rooms Take Cover For Ad-Free CinemAddicts episodes, subscribe to our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel. Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations. Questions/comments on CinemAddicts email Greg Srisavasdi at info@findyourfilms.com. Our website is Find Your Film. Shop our CinemAddicts Merch store (shirts, hoodies, mugs). We do a bonus episode each month and early access spoilers for our CinemAddicts Patreon Members: CinemAddicts hosts: Bruce Purkey, Eric Holmes, Greg Srisavasdi Thanks to our Patreon Community 1. Ryan Smith 2. Stephen Schrock 3. Susan 4. Charles Peterson 5. Nelson B. McClintock 6. Diana Van De Kamp 7. Pete Abeyta 8. Tyler Andula 9. Stephen Mand 10. Edmund Mendez 11. Abbie Schmidt 12. Jeff Tait 13. Superfan Giovanni 14. Robert Prakash 15. Kristen 16. Chris M 17. Jeremy Chappell 18. Lewis Longshadow 19. Iver 20. Alex Clayton 21. Daniel Hulbert 22. Andrew Martin 23. Angela Clark 24. Myron Freeman 25. Kayn Kalmbach 26. Aaron Fordham 27. Tracy Peters 28. Grant Boston 29. Ken Cunningham
"Exhibiting Forgiveness" had its world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for its performances from its cast members, André Holland, Andra Day, John Earl Jelks & Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and debut director Titus Kaphar's sensitive writing and direction which drew upon his own personal experiences with his father. Day, Earl Jelks, and Kaphar were all kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their experience making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be released in theaters from Roadside Attractions on October 18th. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices