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Graeme Raubenheimer is in conversation with Andre Oosthuizen, father of Ashley Oosthuizen, who is still imprisoned in Thailand on charges of drug trafficking. With a significant shift in the case – we hear from Andre today, to find out what the way forward may hold for their family. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic, and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30 pm. CapeTalk fans call in, in an attempt to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live – Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is broadcast weekdays between 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/audio-podcasts/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Are you aware of the silent crisis crippling our families? Larry Hagner exposes the staggering impact of fatherlessness, revealing that 18.4 million families are affected annually. This absence isn't just a number; it's a direct line to increased poverty, crime, and mental health struggles. But there's a powerful antidote: present and engaged fathers. Larry reveals how dads can reverse these devastating trends, fostering healthier, more confident, and well-adjusted children. Become the best husband and leader you can: www.thedadedge.com/mastermind In this episode, Larry delivers: Shocking statistics that reveal the true cost of fatherlessness. Personal insights that highlight the unique power of fatherly presence. A message of hope, showcasing how dads can reshape their children's futures. Strategies for creating positive ripples in communities through engaged fatherhood. Here's what the data shows: Children from fatherless homes are 4x more likely to experience poverty. Fatherless children are 2x more likely to experience juvenile delinquency. Fatherless children are at a significantly higher risk for mental health issues. This episode is a call to action: dads, your presence matters. You have the power to change lives. www.thedadedge.com/friday201 www.themensforge.com www.thedadedge.com/25questions www.thedadedge.com/alliance
In this episode, Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt interview Renee Blanchard from West Shore Free Church to learn more about church collaboration and family advocacy.
Join Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt as they interview Jennifer Bertram to learn more about Family Advocacy in Cumberland County
In the lead-up to Election Day, Diana and Joy discuss the escalating impact of political misinformation—particularly surrounding transgender rights. With personal stories and clear-eyed insights, they explore the emotional toll of anti-trans rhetoric in media, the role of misinformation in shaping public perception, and the essential need to vote. This episode is a call to action, encouraging listeners to make their voices heard, support truth over fear, and stand firm against disinformation. Diana and Joy's candid reflections underscore how every vote impacts families, truth, and the rights of marginalized communities.If you're taking something away from our podcast, we'd appreciate it if you'd take a moment to provide us with a review; the more listeners and reviews, the more people we can reach and support. As always, feel free to reach out to us at transparentlyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com.
On this week's episode of the Great Big Podcast, the team sits down with a representative from the Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program. Tune in to learn how the program helps military families enables overall readiness through a healthy household environment. Their benefits, workshops and other services are free, so be sure to visit https://cavazos.armymwr.com/programs/acs/family-advocacy. Show Notes: DFMWR hosts bingo for youths The Community Events and Bingo Center will host a “Ghostbusters”-themed bingo for children ages 2-17 11 a.m. Oct. 26. The cost is $7.50, with lunch included. Doors will open at 10 a.m., and goodie bags will be given to all children. Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers will also have a trunk-or-treat in the parking lot for attendees. Costumes are encouraged. For more information, call the center at 254-532-9253. Enjoy Halloween on post with various events Post-wide trick-or-treating is from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 31. Children under 12-years-old are asked to cross streets with an adult. Drivers are asked to slow down and remain alert, especially while driving in residential neighborhoods. Additionally, the Fort Cavazos Exchange is hosting a trunk or treat from 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 26 at Comanche Express, located at 52021 Tank Destroyer Blvd. There will be candy, games, music, face painting and prizes. The United Service Organizations Fort Cavazos is also hosting a trunk or treat from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 30 in their parking lot. This event is open to the Fort Cavazos community and does not require registration. Contact us SUBMIT: FortCavazosPAO@gmail.com FACEBOOK: fortcavazosarmy INSTAGRAM: @fortcavazosarmy TWITTER: @fortcavazosarmy All music obtained, royalty-free, through Filter by Songtradr: "Gun Metal Grey" - Delicious Allstars "Learning By Doing" - Niklas Olovso This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Cavazos and Fort Cavazos Public Affairs.
What is the new Issue 1? Should you vote for it? Don't miss today's episode of The Narrative podcast with Sen. Rob McColley breaking down 2024's Issue 1 redistricting amendment, including its background and campaign funders, why "citizens not politicians" is anti-democracy, and the disastrous consequences to come if it's passed. You'll also get to hear Aaron, David, and Mike discuss the prevalence of abortion at the Democratic National Convention and preview CCV's upcoming Voter Guide. More about Sen. Rob McColley State Senator Rob McColley is serving in the Ohio Senate after being appointed in December 2017. He was elected by his Senate colleagues to serve as Senate Majority Floor Leader for the 135th General Assembly. Prior to being appointed to the Senate, he was a State Representative and served in House leadership as Assistant Majority Whip. Before being elected, he served in the Community Improvement Corporation of Henry County. He is also a former trustee of the Ohio Fallen Heroes Memorial and the Henry County Community Foundation, as well as a board member for the Henry County Board of Developmental Disabilities and the Center for Child and Family Advocacy. Senator McColley lives in Napoleon with his wife, Denise, their daughter Anna, and their twin boys Matthew and Michael.
April 29th, 1999. A skull is found in a trash bag outside Action Glass in Atlanta, Georgia. Soon after, in different trash bags, various other body parts are found. The remains are identified as the remains of Melissa Wolfenbarger, a 21-year-old married mother of two who is reported missing several months prior. In a remarkable twist, Melissa's remains are verified only after her Father is arrested in connection to an unrelated murder. Zone 7 celebrates the 100th episode of the podcast right in alignment of the arrest that solved the 25 year old case of Melissa Wolfenbarger. Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, is joined by Norma and Tina, the mother and sister of Melissa Wolfenberger to discuss the complexities of a cold case, the unwaivering dedication from numerous supports involved, and ultimately what lead to the arrest of Melissa's husband, Christopher Wolfenbarger. If you're new to Zone 7 and missed the beginning of Melissa Wolfenbarger's case episodes check those out here: Melissa Wolfenbarger: Norma and Tina Patton | Part 1 Melissa Wolfenbarger: Karyn Greer | Part 2 Melissa Wolfenbarger: Trace Sargent | Part 3 Melissa Wolfenbarger: Letters From Carl Patton | Part 4 Melissa Wolfenbarger: Victims of Carl Patton - Liddie Evans Children Speak | Part 5 Melissa Wolfenbarger: Joseph Scott Morgan's Insight on Melissa's Case | Part 6 Melissa Wolfenbarger: Continued - Joseph Scott Morgan's Insight on Melissa's Case | Part 7 Melissa Wolfenbarger: Dr. Angela Arnold Weighs In | Part 8 Closing Thoughts For Now, April 2023 | Melissa Wolfenbarger Part 9 Melissa Wolfenbarger: 8.9.24 CRU Justice For Melissa Part 10 Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (0:15) Sheryl introduces Norma and Tina back to Zone 7 (1:20) Brief background of Melissa Wolfenbarger's case (4:00) The identification of Melissa's remains (4:30) Carl Patton's arrest and confession (8:45) The investigation begins (12:00) Challenges in the investigation due to changes in law enforcement personnel (15:00) Sheryl's initial meeting with Norma in 2017 (19:30) The impact of media involvement in advancing the case (21:30) “From the series that we did on Zone 7, a witness came forward. Now that by itself to me was amazing. That Nancy Grace had covered it. Dateline had covered it. CrimeCon had covered it. All of this information is out there and that led this person to Zone 7. Once they heard every single episode, they reached out to me on social media and said, are you still covering Melissa's case?” (22:00) A witness comes forward (24:30) Karyn Greer's Support (32:30) Domestic violence awareness (34:30) The moment Carl found out about the arrest (40:30) “Chris's days are numbered, and I pray I'm there to see the look on his face when his world comes crashing down. On that day, Melissa will be smiling down from heaven and her children and grandchildren will know the truth. She did not desert her children. She was taken away from them.” -C.P Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this engaging episode of the Purpose-Focused Advisor, Rob reconnects with David Brown, a seasoned financial professional on the Business Development team at Davidson Investment Advisors. David explains why advisors should transform financial planning from a mundane task into a meaningful and memorable client experience. He shares practical strategies to make client interactions more impactful, emphasizing the importance of a differentiated planning process that fosters deeper connections and loyalty. Topics Discussed and Key Takeaways:Life First, Money Second: Emphasize life goals over financial metrics to make planning more relevant to clients.Elevating the Client Experience: Transform meetings into memorable experiences by incorporating personal touches that reflect clients' lives and passions.Engage the Next in Line: Focus on the non-financial spouse and next generation to ensure long-term client loyalty and relevance.Generosity and Philanthropy: Introduce donor-advised funds and charitable giving in a non-intimidating way to build deeper client relationships.Start with Best Clients: Begin implementing differentiated planning strategies with your best clients to build confidence and refine your approach."It's time to make this business fun again and not like going to the dentist. We can really transform the client experience." – David Brown"The formula for our industry going forward is your life first and your money second. Getting that right is really important." – David Brown"Humility goes a long, long way. Admitting when you're trying something new can create a stronger bond with your clients." – Rob BrownAbout David Brown: David Brown, a seasoned professional in the financial industry since 2000, is part of the Business Development team at Davidson Investment Advisors, joining in 2024 after 11 years at RBC Wealth Management. At RBC, he led a national team of Wealth Planning Consultants. His career began as an advisor at Scott and Stringfellow, followed by positions at Wachovia Securities/Wells Fargo Advisors. David holds a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from Randolph-Macon College and has earned the Certified Investment Management Analyst® and Certified Private Wealth Advisor® designations. He enjoys family time and sports, especially skiing, tennis, golf, and pickleball.Connect with David Brown: Email: dbrown@dadco.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlbrownrbc/ Website: https://dadavidson.com/ Episode References:The Truest Fan MastermindConnect with Rob Brown & Phil Calandra:Website: http://truestfan.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truestfan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/truestfan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@truestfancoachingLinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8496989/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/truestfan
Brenda Simmons is the Founder and Executive Director of the Southampton African American Museum - SAAM Founder and Executive Director of the Southampton African American Museum in Southampton. Former Assistant to the Mayor in the Village of Southampton for ten years, Life Coach for young single moms, mentor for inmates at the Riverhead Correctional Facility, producer of her TV show VOW-Voices of Wisdom, poet, and proud mother of two beautiful daughters, an extraordinary granddaughter graduated from FIT, and “Meema” to a bubbly vivacious cutie grandson. Bachelors degree in Community and Human Services, with a concentration in Family Advocacy from SUNY Empire State University, receiving the Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence, and prior attended and completed a Family Development Criteria certification from Cornell. Received the Woman of Distinction Award-Black Million Women-Nassau County in 2013 and in 2011 selected 2nd Legislative District “Woman of Distinction Award” by Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman. And most recently the Anne Ackerson Award Presently “ Re-Journeying” (retired) and enjoy spending my winters in the Caribbean. (St Maarten/St Martin) Learn more: https://saamuseum.org/ Pyrrhus Concer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhus_Concer social m @saam_museum Siamak Samii https://www.siamaksamii.com/ Stay connected: https://www.chonacas.com/links/
From the BG Ad Group Studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Monday, June 3rd, and I'm Keith Ippolito. Kim McCoy Named Director of Cobb Family Advocacy Center The Cobb Family Advocacy Center has officially opened its doors in Marietta, Georgia. This transformative hub aims to provide comprehensive services to victims and survivors of sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, human trafficking, and stalking—all under one roof. Kim McCoy, the new executive director, brings her extensive experience as the former director of the DA's Victim Witness Unit. She has been pivotal in making this center a reality, alongside Jason Saliba (sah-LEE-bah), deputy chief assistant district attorney. The journey began with a visit to San Diego's advocacy center and was fueled by a $400,000 grant from the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. “We're not just keeping promises; we're building stronger collaborations for comprehensive victim services,” McCoy states. The center partners with organizations like LiveSafe Resources and SafePath Children's Advocacy Center to offer essential support. For more news about our community, visit mdjonline.com. For the Marrietta Daily Journal Podcast, I'm Keith Ippolito. Produced by The BG Podcast Network #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations #podcast #podcasts #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcasting #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #itunes #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #soundcloud #youtube #radio #radioshow #comedy #music #hiphop #art #entrepreneur #covid #motivation #interview #repost #loveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Child and Family Advocacy society works to protect children and families. With their events, they hope to make an impact on the lives of students and faculty members and teach them that family is something everyone can be passionate about. this interview features Erica Battezzato, the president of the society, Savannah Nelson, the vice president, and Timothy Rarick, the faculty supervisor.
Welcome back to Highest Aspirations, an education podcast focused on providing educators with inspiration and strategies to help multilingual learners achieve their highest aspirations. In this episode, our interview is conducted by Sandra Medrano-Arroya, Ellevation's National Director of Multilingual Learner Success, who speaks with Sofía Núñez of Empower the Voice. They leverage their vast collective experience as multilingual learner professionals to provide valuable insights on: Partnering with families of our English learners to close learning gaps in the classroom and creating more inclusive environments by bridging the language and culture gap They also lay out three specific focus areas for fostering parent engagement and advocacy Sofía Núñez is an energetic, committed education leader, public speaker and consultant. She is the founder and CEO of Empower the Voice, a non-profit focusing on increasing opportunities for Hispanic students through empowering families to participate in leadership, language acquisition and the transition to college and career. With over 12 years of experience in education, Núñez served school districts in multiple capacities. Her passion to support and empower families is evident in the programs she has directed, including parent workshops, English as a Second Language classes for adults, citizenship preparation, GED (Education & computer literacy programs for families, and the creation of parent advisory committees, amongst others. She believes in the power of building dual-capacity and provides professional development for teachers, helping them implement transformative family engagement practices. Click here to download the full episode transcript and visit our EL Community page for more resources. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/highest-aspirations/message
The Yavapai Family Advocacy Center (YFAC) is an organization based in Prescott Valley, Arizona, dedicated to providing support and services to individuals and families affected by domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and other forms of interpersonal violence. YFAC offers various services, including crisis intervention, counseling, legal assistance, medical support, and community education. Their mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment for survivors to access resources and assistance, navigate the legal system, and begin the process of healing from trauma. YFAC collaborates with law enforcement, healthcare providers, social services, and other community organizations to ensure comprehensive care for... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/yavapai-family-advocacy-center-brings-welcome-help/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Florida bolsters its reputation as an anti-LGBTQ state with a new rule — trans residents can no longer update their driver's license with their correct gender identity. Plus, a New Hampshire town manager stepped down after being harassed in an ongoing controversy about an LGBTQ art display. And the Massachusetts State Senate passed a bill to repeal several archaic sodomy and anti-trans laws. Those stories and more on Under the Radar's LGBTQ News Roundtable. GUESTS Grace Sterling Stowell, executive director of the Boston Alliance of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Youth, or BAGLY E.J. Graff, journalist, author and managing editor of Good Authority, an independent site publishing insights on political science Polly Crozier, Director of Family Advocacy for GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders, or GLAD
Denise C. Herndon Harvey is a renowned speaker, transformation coach, and published author who has dedicated her life to inspiring others through her powerful words. With a deep passion for love and faith in God, Denise weaves her experiences and beliefs into captivating narratives that touch the hearts of readers.As an accomplished writer, Denise has authored several notable works, including the beloved children's book "Growing up Sassafras - Where is my daddy?" and the enlightening masterpiece "Emergence of Me - Discovering My Identity and Courage Within." In her writing, she skillfully incorporates elements of faith, hope, and the significance of family restoration, always emphasizing the pivotal role of God in our lives.Denise's educational background reflects her commitment to helping others. She is a proud graduate of Liberty University, where she earned a Master of Arts Degree in Human Service Counseling with a focus on Family Advocacy & Public Policy. Her dedication to understanding the complexities of the human mind and emotions is further evident through her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, with a specialization in Christian Counseling and Crisis Counseling.With nearly 39 years of marriage to her retired Air Force husband, Denise has firsthand experience in navigating the challenges and triumphs of a committed partnership. Their enduring love serves as an inspiration to others, and Denise incorporates her wisdom gained from this lifelong journey into her speaking engagements and coaching sessions.Denise's impact extends beyond her immediate family, as she takes pride in being a doting grandmother to five cherished grandchildren. Her ability to connect with people of all ages, from children to adults, is a testament to her genuine warmth and empathetic nature.As a sought-after speaker and transformation coach, Denise has empowered countless individuals to embrace their true selves and overcome obstacles with unwavering faith. Her insightful teachings instil a sense of hope and resilience in her audience, helping them unlock their full potential and live purposeful lives.Denise C. Herndon Harvey's profound words, captivating stories, and unwavering dedication to faith have made her a beacon of inspiration for those seeking love, restoration, and spiritual growth. Her profound impact on individuals and families alike continues to resonate, and her legacy as a gifted writer and compassionate mentor only grows stronger with each passing day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a very special episode of The Family Circle featuring guest host Dean Hutchison, Circle's Vice President of Legal, and his two exceptional guests: Kate LeBlanc, Executive Director of Resolve New England, and Polly Crozier, Director of Family Advocacy at GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders (GLAD). Together, they delve into the Massachusetts Parentage Act, a groundbreaking bill that aims to establish gender-inclusive parentage statutes and champion the rights of diverse families. Their discussion here today stands as a profound exploration of the importance of advocacy, and provides invaluable insights on how individuals can actively engage in this noble cause and drive real change for children and families. Two vital themes are interwoven throughout their conversation: the immense significance of advocacy in the realm of family building and the enormous impact of the Massachusetts Parentage Act. Our trio sheds light on the essential role of personal narratives and grassroots movements in effecting lasting transformations and securing equal rights for families from diverse backgrounds. Taking a deep dive into the intricacies of the Massachusetts Parentage Act, they highlight its mission - to establish comprehensive and inclusive parentage statutes while safeguarding the rights of children born through assisted reproduction and surrogacy. They also emphasize the urgent need for this transformative bill, particularly in Massachusetts, which currently stands as the last state in the region to update its parentage laws. Rest assured that you are in for an enlightening and empowering experience as you listen in today as Dean, Kate, and Polly inspire you to take decisive action and lend your voice to the resounding chorus advocating for the rights of LGBTQIA+ families. The time for change is now.Episode Highlights:The importance of advocacy and ways individuals can get involvedOverview of the Massachusetts Parentage Act and its purpose Addressing gaps in current parentage laws and advocating for clarity and inclusivityImpact of the bill on LGBTQIA+ families and children's rightsUrgency to update parentage laws in MassachusettsSignificance of Massachusetts as a hub of reproductive healthcare and the need to protect all familiesCalls to action for listeners to engage, contact legislators, and support the Massachusetts Parentage ActHere are links to websites mentioned in this episode:Circle SurrogacyResolve New EnglandGLBTQ Legal Advocates & DefendersThe Massachusetts Parentage ActThank you for listening!If you'd like to learn more about surrogacy, you can visit our website. If you'd like to chat with one of our team members, please reach out: Become a surrogate (email: applications@circlesurrogacy.com) Become a parent (email: info@circlesurrogacy.com) Become an egg donor (email: eggdonation@circlesurrogacy.com) We'd love to hear your story and see how we can support you.
In the final episode of Season 6, we talk with Laura Adams, founder of FACTS4safefamilies.com, which provides education, support, and advocacy to improve understanding of adoptive and foster children and complex trauma. Laura explains how through her work with international adoption and parenting her own adopted children with special needs, she saw firsthand the challenges that exist in getting the proper assessments and support in schools, especially in mental healthcare. Laura is an advocate for attachment-based interventions and today works to transform school social work to provide better outcomes for adopted and foster children.This episode concludes Season 6 of the EPPiC Broadcast. Thank you for listening!Support the show
In 2006, Raegan co-founded aden + anais, the baby lifestyle brand globally recognized for its high-quality design driven muslin swaddles and baby products. Raegan continued to work full-time in her sales role at The Economist Group until May 2009 when she left to run aden + anais in a full-time capacity as the brand's sole owner eventually selling the company in 2013 and continuing on as CEO until 2017. In 2014 Raegan was named as one of EY's Entrepreneurs of the Year, considered one of the most prestigious business awards in the world. Raegan now serves as one of the judges on the program. aden + anais was named to SmartCEO's 2015 Future 50 list, as well as by Crain's New York Business for three consecutive years on their Fast 50 list. The Fast 50 feature highlights New York's most successful and innovative companies for their growth, strategies and success. aden + anais was also recognized for a 338% growth rate and a reported revenue of $41.7 million in 2013. Raegan has most recently co-founded Saint Luna, a premium moonshine brand that was released in the United States in March 2019. Raegan sits on the board of directors for Hopeland, a nonprofit created to pioneer innovative solutions and build new partnerships to prevent family separation, reunify children who are separated from their families, and mobilize a movement of families to support children who are growing up outside of family care. Raegan is the author of What It Takes – the story of her entrepreneurial journey from the kitchen table to a 100 million dollar global business—being published by Portfolio – Penguin Random House in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, May 7th, 2019. Currently, Raegan resides in DUMBO Brooklyn, with her husband and four daughters. LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @raeganmoyajones BOOK: What It Takes: How I Built a $100 Million Business Against the Odds WEBSITE: RaeganMoyaJones.com WEBSITE: Saint Luna WEBSITE: aden + anais
In this week's episode, the podcast crew delves into a crucial topic that affects the military community. As April is the month of the military child, the team talks with experts from the Family Advocacy Program and Child Youth Services to learn more about their vital work with military community youth. But that's not all – April is also recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and the crew digs deep into the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention program and the Army Substance Abuse Program. Discover how these programs empower and support military families and how we can all play a role in preventing sexual assault. This is an informative and impactful episode you won't want to miss.SUBMIT: FortHoodPAO@gmail.comFACEBOOK: /usagforthoodINSTAGRAM: @usagforthoodTWITTER: @usagforthoodAll music obtained, royalty free, through Filter by Songtradr: "Gun Metal Grey" - Delicious Allstars; "Learning By Doing" - Niklas OlovsoThis podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs.
We're back with a new episode in the series: Parent Panels with NSQ!After hearing from so many moms and dads about their real experiences with topics covered in our podcast, we've decided to bring these candid conversations to you. We've heard from the experts… now let's hear from the parents!In this panel, we are joined by three dynamic women: Stefani Berkin- real estate broker and President of R New York, Amanda Roth- founder of popular community resource Scarsdalemoms, and Allyson Bronner- Head of Family Advocacy.We hope you enjoy this honest, funny, and truly FUN conversation.Resources:Www.nosillyquestionspodcast.comhttps://www.instagram.com/nosillyquestionspodcast/
In this episode, you will hear a conversation between Cobb Collaborative Executive Director Irene Barton and TaNesha McAuley & Caterina Miceli of the Cobb County District Attorney's Office Family Advocacy Center. For show notes and links, please visit our website: cobbcollaborative.org/podcast
Director of Family Advocacy for West Florida Foster Care Services Janet Rinaldi joins us to tell us about their efforts and how to help on Giving Tuesday.
Josh Benton, Vice President at Send Relief, joins Lynette on the podcast this week to share their family's adoption story and the invaluable role of the local church. Through Family Advocacy Ministry, Josh provides a clear, concise blueprint for ministering to vulnerable children and families. Here are easy steps to get started: · Praying diligently and consistently · Raising awareness about the needs of vulnerable children · Recruiting families to consider adopting or fostering · Providing support to serve foster and adoptive families, and biological families in crisis · Helping to meet physical and financial needs · Supporting and encouraging local child welfare workers · Ministering to families and meeting emotional and spiritual needs Get more info at https://www.sendrelief.org/projects/family-advocacy-ministry/
The Northstar Family Advocacy Center will be holding a fundraising gala on Friday, October 28 at the Braham Event Center. The event will feature live music from The Cactus Blossoms and guest speaker Patty Wetterling. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wcmp-news/message
Slam the Gavel welcomes Lisa Breece Linke, Director Of Operations at PAS Family Advocacy, BT, CDC. Lisa is a Mental Health professional driven to help others overcome personal obstacles. She is a responsible self-starter who communicates well and is dedicated to improving the well-being of her clients. Team-oriented Behavioral Specialist with a strong track record of establishing solid relationships with her clients, co-workers and administration and local agencies, Lisa has successfully worked with diverse client population in one-on-one and group settings. Lisa is also a skilled Behavioral Specialist with an expertise in the identification and management of mental illnesses. We discussed her work at San Diego Center for Children and Residential Care, from there she went into Behavior Therapy which included the Autism community. Our discussion also included the lack of training in Social Workers, Case Workers and Guardian Ad Litem who have very little Child Development background. Fascinating discussion included 1997 ASFA, Child Trafficking with over 800,000 children gone missing. The fictitious Family Courts and that the judges are a corporate entity, a registered agent and is insured with indemnity insurance is something all litigants should explore when finding malfeasance in their case. Advice was given if CPS comes to your door as well and that caseworkers also have their own insurances. We discussed that all litigants Pro Se or otherwise get the Black's Law Dictionary which Lisa has a free PDF for parents on her web-site.To Reach Lisa: lisa@pasfamilyadvocacy.com mailto:Admin@PASFamilyAdvocacy.commailto:CFAlawsuit@activist.comPAS Family Advocacy: 858-260-8458Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://beentheregotout.com/http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.comBustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Slam the Gavel welcomes Lisa Breece Linke, Director Of Operations at PAS Family Advocacy, BT, CDC. Lisa is a Mental Health professional driven to help others overcome personal obstacles. She is a responsible self-starter who communicates well and is dedicated to improving the well-being of her clients. Team-oriented Behavioral Specialist with a strong track record of establishing solid relationships with her clients, co-workers and administration and local agencies, Lisa has successfully worked with diverse client population in one-on-one and group settings. Lisa is also a skilled Behavioral Specialist with an expertise in the identification and management of mental illnesses. We discussed her work at San Diego Center for Children and Residential Care, from there she went into Behavior Therapy which included the Autism community. Our discussion also included the lack of training in Social Workers, Case Workers and Guardian Ad Litem who have very little Child Development background. Fascinating discussion included 1997 ASFA, Child Trafficking with over 800,000 children gone missing. The fictitious Family Courts and that the judges are a corporate entity, a registered agent and is insured with indemnity insurance is something all litigants should explore when finding malfeasance in their case. Advice was given if CPS comes to your door as well and that caseworkers also have their own insurances. We discussed that all litigants Pro Se or otherwise get the Black's Law Dictionary which Lisa has a free PDF for parents on her web-site. To Reach Lisa: lisa@pasfamilyadvocacy.com mailto:Admin@PASFamilyAdvocacy.com mailto:CFAlawsuit@activist.com PAS Family Advocacy: 858-260-8458 Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) http://beentheregotout.com/ http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.com
If you have young children, there is an ongoing need to communicate with your coparent about the business of raising your children. For many high conflict divorces, we know this ongoing communication will be an invitation to more conflict and contention. Today's guest explains that it doesn't have to be that way. Michael Daniels is the founder and CEO of FAYR a modern-day coparenting app which stands for Family Advocacy is Your Responsibility. FAYR is by no means the only digital coparenting option available, but it is one of the first APPs and therefore, offers you the ability to manage your coparenting needs while on the go...using your digital devices. Michael explains how the app addresses 4 key areas that require ongoing communication with your ex and how using the app invites less talking and disagreement and more ease and clarity. The areas include scheduling, expense tracking, messaging, his uniquely designed geo check-in feature. Check out FAYR.com enjoy an annual 20% discount! Use the CODE: Journey! Request a Free Rapid Relief Call at www.rapidreliefcall.com For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit: www.jbddivorcesupport.com
During this interview between Dr. Varina Boerwinkle and the mother of a patient, we hear the story of a young man who suffered a stroke, and how his medical team quickly navigated the situation and worked closely with this family to make critical decisions.
Hi family, it is that time. Time for this season to close. That's why we are giving you a season finale you will love. We are talking to one of our Faith on the Journey Counselors, Dr. Pamela Adams. We are talking about how to release the burdens we are not supposed to be carrying. “Many people are emotionally overweight.” - Dr. Pamela Adams Dr. Pamela Adams is an expert in the arena of spiritual rehabilitation with over 14 years of experience, she has received training in Clinical Pastoral Education and Family Advocacy at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as certification in Christian Counseling through the National Christian Counselors Association of Sarasota, Florida. She also serves as President of The Ann & Isaiah Project, a 501(c)3 organization committed to providing support to individuals suffering from the effects of substance use disorder. She has a great listening ear and is available to assist individuals and families on their spiritual and emotional journeys. And we are so glad she is here, on the show, to help us end this season of the Faith on the Journey Show. The content shared during the Faith on the Journey broadcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to treat or diagnose any mental health condition. Due to the content of this broadcast, some of the content can be triggering. If triggered, please seek professional support. Viewer discretion is advised. Subscribe/Rate Never miss an episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find our community by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! Connect with Faith on the Journey Subscribe to our email list at faithonthejourney.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithonthejourneycounseling/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithonthejourneycounseling Youtube: Faith on the Journey. Click https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLbmB8oL-hfU6bVW9kEIcFQ to subscribe. Connect with Dr. Pamela Adams Website: https://www.faithonthejourney.org/pamelaadams Faith on the Journey is a Christian company that specializes in bible-based trauma healing resources. We offer Christian counseling and healing groups. Learn more by visiting faithonthejourney.org. The music for this show is provided by Bensound.com. Host: Jocelyn J. Jones Produced by: Hannah Lynn Miller Guest: Dr. Pamela Adams --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jocelyn-jones8/support
Founded by John and Revé Walsh (America's Most Wanted), the National Center (NCMEC) is the major resource to help children in America. Marsha Gilmer Tullis is a trained social worker and the Vice President of Family Advocacy. For anyone truly interested in helping children who are abducted, being trafficked, or being abused, this non-profit is THE go-to resource. Their center has experts from the FB, to Immigration and is a fantastic entity that deserves not only praise and contributions but more public exposure for its good work. There are millions of people who have been mobilized to save children from exploitation. Everyone should know about this agency that has helped children and their families for decades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I speak with Molly Sheahan. Molly is the Associate Director for Life and Family Advocacy at the California Catholic Conference. She has an extensive lobbying portfolio, including legislative and grassroots advocacy on pro-life policy, foster care, human trafficking, domestic violence, bioethics, disability rights, end-of-life care, and the death penalty. Molly speaks nationally on human dignity concerns, and her writings have appeared in The Public Discourse, Angelus News, Grotto Network, Rehumanize International, and other publications. She is also the founder of We Are Pro-life Women, a new media movement highlighting the stories of underrepresented pro-life women. In our conversation, we cover topics like what it was like growing up pro-life, How the unborn and elderly have been impacted by the pandemic, Underrepresented women of color behind the pro-life movement, A pro-life saint you might have not heard about before, and The lessons mary teaches us about what it means to be pro-life. This interview is particularly timely and relevant given the recent leak of a draft opinion on Roe vs Wade. I hope that this episode helps us recognize that no matter what happens, we still have work to do to ensure that we live in a world where everyone is allowed to survive and flourish. Snippet from the show "Everyone deserves to live free of aggressive violence. But it doesn't stop there. We're supposed to be looking for a world that celebrates human dignity and human goodness and allows us to flourish. That's the catholic vision: is to see people as good and worthy and deserving all that meets the reality of their human goodness." Have feedback? Send your thoughts and recommendations here: https://bit.ly/reclaimingsjfeedback --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reclaimingsj/message
LET FREEDOM RING! Join Dr K, our Soul Doctor, as she hosts two highly influential figures in the fight to maintain HEALTH choices, rights, and freedoms! Our first policy influencer is Senator Nancy Barto, a champion for patient rights and protector of the principle of freedom for the state of Arizona! Arizona has been a refuge for natural health options and leading a charge against a heartless system that has used a national emergency to remove rights, choices and family advocacy for our loved ones. Our second contributor, Jeff Zink, is on the ballot to battle for a Congressional seat to fight on a national level for all the Constitutional Rights under attack. Zink, our “Cowboy for Congress,” became highly motivated from his service as an “observer” of the Arizona audit, and shares what he is allowed to share on that subject as it directly impacts our God-given freedom to express the pursuit of care outside a monopolized medical system with more non-invasive or chemical health solutions. To see the Bills of Senator Barto, go to our website “Soulconnectionusa.com” click on Guest and open tab Guest Documents
LET FREEDOM RING! Join Dr K, our Soul Doctor, as she hosts two highly influential figures in the fight to maintain HEALTH choices, rights, and freedoms! Our first policy influencer is Senator Nancy Barto, a champion for patient rights and protector of the principle of freedom for the state of Arizona! Arizona has been a refuge for natural health options and leading a charge against a heartless system that has used a national emergency to remove rights, choices and family advocacy for our loved ones. Our second contributor, Jeff Zink, is on the ballot to battle for a Congressional seat to fight on a national level for all the Constitutional Rights under attack. Zink, our “Cowboy for Congress,” became highly motivated from his service as an “observer” of the Arizona audit, and shares what he is allowed to share on that subject as it directly impacts our God-given freedom to express the pursuit of care outside a monopolized medical system with more non-invasive or chemical health solutions. To see the Bills of Senator Barto, go to our website “Soulconnectionusa.com” click on Guest and open tab Guest Documents
Meghan is joined by Tashara Carnahan, a homeschool mama of 4 and adjunct professor of Marriage and Family Advocacy at Brigham Young University - Idaho, to discuss the particular challenges faced by our families by virtue of living in the last days. The cover topics such as trends in gender ideology and identification and fatherlessness as signs of the times currently seeing devastating impact on the eternal nature of our families. They also discuss research and counsel regarding how to fortify our own families, make the Savior real to our children, and prepare them for future hardships by fostering emotional resilience. Tashara is originally from Oregon. She and her husband met after he returned from his mission, when he was serving as her Sunday school teacher. The two have 4 beautiful children. Tashara has a Master's Degree in Family Studies, and is a certified Parent Coach. In her spare time, Tashara loves devouring as many books as possible, learning about natural health and medicine, and adding to her preparedness stash. Love the Latter-day Disciples Podcast?! Please consider rating and leaving a review on whichever podcast platform you use and help spread the word to your family and friends so they can listen along as well. You can find us on Instagram @lddisciplespodcast. Honey + Lilies just launched their very first product - a Family Preparedness Workbook! Check out their blog for details on where to get your copy today. This comprehensive guide will have you feeling ready for anything!
In this episode, Patience Tamarra sits down with her oldest sister Charity to discuss dealing with mental illness, being the oldest sister and the journey of finding herself. Order your copy of Patience's debut book "dear self," here! Stay connected! @healingtogetherpodcast @patiencetamarra
April is both Month of The Military Child and Child Abuse Awareness Month, and on today's episode of Getting To Know ACS, we talk to Ronnie Bradley, the manager of Fort Bliss Family Advocacy Program. We will discuss some of the signs of child abuse and neglect as well as what role Fort Bliss Family Advocacy Program plays in both education and prevention. If you know of a child being abused, call the National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-252-5400 or visit texasabusehotline.org. If you would like to speak with someone at Family Advocacy Program, call 915-568-9129 or visit https://bliss.armymwr.com/programs/family-advocacy-program-fap Getting To Know ACS is available in podcast form everywhere podcasts are available!
On this week's episode, we sat down with Dotti Jones to discuss adoption, how that has played a role in her life, and Maysville Baptist's new Family Advocacy Ministry.
During this season, everyone has been experiencing some sort of difficulty. If you find yourself in a season of suffering, you will want to hear this word from one of our counselors at Faith on the Journey, Dr. Pamela Adams. She served proudly in the United States Air Force for 9 ½ years, while simultaneously matriculating through Seminary and obtaining undergraduate, graduate and terminal degrees in Theology. An expert in the arena of spiritual rehabilitation with over 14 years of experience, she has received training in Clinical Pastoral Education and Family Advocacy at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as certification in Christian Counseling through the National Christian Counselors Association of Sarasota, Florida. Chaplain Pam also serves as Spiritual Advisor at the Maryland Center for Addiction Treatment. She also serves as President of The Ann & Isaiah Project, a 501(c)3 organization committed to providing support to individuals suffering from the effects of substance use disorder. She has a great listening ear and is available to assist individuals and families on their spiritual and emotional journeys. The content shared during the Faith on the Journey broadcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to treat or diagnose any mental health condition. Due to the content of this broadcast, some of the content can be triggering. If triggered, please seek professional support. Viewer discretion is advised. Subscribe/Rate Never miss an episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find our community by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! Connect with Faith on the Journey Subscribe to our email list at faithonthejourney.org Instagram: @myfaithonthejourney Facebook: @faithonthejourney Youtube: Faith on the Journey. Click https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLbmB8oL-hfU6bVW9kEIcFQ to subscribe. Faith on the Journey is a Christian company that specializes in bible-based trauma healing resources. We offer Christian counseling and healing groups. Learn more by visiting faithonthejourney.org. The music for this show is provided by Bensound.com. Host: Jocelyn J. Jones Produced by: Hannah Lynn Miller Guest: Dr. Pamela Adams Editor: Taylor Schroll (TaylorSchroll.com/editing) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jocelyn-jones8/support
In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Pamela Adams.BiographyOriginally from Fayetteville, North Carolina, Reverend Dr. Pamela Adams is the Director of Spiritual Life and University Chaplain at Delaware State University. A true Southern Belle at heart, she stands on the values of faith, family, friendship and fried chicken! She served proudly in the United States Air Force for 9 ½ years, while simultaneously matriculating through Seminary and obtaining undergraduate, graduate and terminal degrees in Theology. An expert in the arena of spiritual rehabilitation with over 16 years of experience, she has received training in Clinical Pastoral Education and Family Advocacy at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as certification in Christian Counseling through the National Christian Counselors Association of Sarasota, Florida. Chaplain Pam also serves as Spiritual Advisor at the Maryland Center for Addiction Treatment. In this role, she oversees the spiritual aspect of treatment through group and individual sessions, weekly non denominational worship services, and community engagement. She is the Owner and Principal Facilitator for Faithful & Favored, Inc., a multi-platform lifestyle management firm providing spiritual and emotional maintenance. She also serves as President of The Ann & Isaiah Project, a 501(c)3 organization committed to providing support to individuals suffering from the effects of substance use disorder. She has a great listening ear and is available to assist individuals and families on their spiritual and emotional journeys.Key Takeaways:Understand the importance of being compassionate to themselves. We are not as nice as we could be and why it imperative to show ourselves compassion so that we can show it to others.Contact InformationWebsitehttps://www.faithfulandfavored.com/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/FaithfulAndFavoredInc/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/faithfulandfavoredinc/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/FaithFavorInc
On today's episode of Getting to Know ACS we talk to Eduardo Poblano with Fort Bliss' Family Advocacy Program. We discuss what some of the warning signs may be that you or someone you love may be in an abusive relationship and what you can do about it. If you or anyone you know needs help due to an abusive relationship, please call the Domestic Violence Hotline at 915-269-2013 or you can call the national Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).
Lieutenant Colonel Erika King is the Program and Policy Evaluation Branch Chief for the Mental Health Division at Air Force Medical Readiness Agency. She wears many hats and in a prior role she led quality assurance and research projects that inform service delivery in Mental Health, Family Advocacy, Exceptional Family Member, and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment programs. You can connect with her on Linked at www.linkedin.com/in/erikalking/
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
A journey that started with divorce led home designer Michael Daniels to a career change, a long escalator, and a drive to reduce conflict for everyone facing the challenge of co-parenting. Today he joins us in the Toaster to tell us all about the fruits of his work: Fayr.“Family Advocacy is Your Responsibility” — or Fayr — is an app dedicated to making the experience of co-parenting better through communication, argument diffusion, and emotional support. With features like co-parenting calendars, expense tracking, geo-check-ins, and encrypted files, it's the perfect tool for managing complex post-divorce families. Even better for your legal team: just using it to document your activities as a co-parent creates a log of admissible material documenting your relationships with your former spouse and your kids. Beyond the app itself, Michael tells the story of his experience pitching Jessica Alba, Wil.i.am, Gary Vaynerchuck, and Gwyneth Paltrow on the Apple show, “Planet of the Apps.” His pitch earned funding and an advisor from one in the group and we'll hear about their relationship on the show this week.Links & NotesFayr – Sign up with the code “coparent” and get 20% off. But even better, send an email to Michael@fayr.com with the word “Toaster” in the email and he'll extend two months free.
Dr. Serena Patterson believes in living life to the fullest with joy, peace, and happiness from inside out. She holds an Ed.D. in Education from Argosy University, a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Austin Peay State University, and Master's Degree in Teaching and Learning, Ashford University. She has worked with the Department of Family Children Services in Atlanta, GA, and Family Advocacy and Behavior Health for the Military. Dr. Patterson worked with families in foster care, group homes, juvenile's justice system, domestic violence shelters, and soldiers in a suicidal intensive outpatient program. Many of her clients suffered from a lack of self-awareness, understanding of where their happiness lies, and who they are. Some suffered from domestic violence, borderline personality disorders, generalized anxiety, and depression. Dr. Patterson is a certified Life Mastery Consultant through Mary Morrissey Life Master Institute. Currently, she is a member of the International Coaching Federation and member of a local ICF Heartland Chapter. She conducts career seminars and workshops giving students a guide to finding their dream job upon graduation based on their skills and abilities. She walks clients through step by step Break Free Heal Your Wounds Program. Dr. Patterson's proven 90-day Dream Builders Program is a system that transforms your life. Her new bestselling book, Break Free Heal Wounds, is available on Amazon. Facebook Website
Even before COVID-19, families have played a key role in advocating for their loved ones in nursing homes. Many family's jobs got harder when facilities shut down visitation in March, but even as visitation slowly opens back up, many are still struggling with how best to advocate for their family members. Something that is important to remember is that, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, residents still retain almost all the rights they've always had, including and importantly their right to expect and receive quality individualized care. The right to person-centered care is more important than ever right now, but for families, ensuring that their loved ones are receiving a high level of care during the pandemic, can sometimes be difficult. In this episode we're talking with Robyn Grant, Director of Public Policy at Consumer Voice, about how families can advocate for their loved ones and for all residents, both on the local level and nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blue Grit Podcast episode 36 is a special edition. For the first time, it features two guests on the same show. And for the first time, the topic of discussion is domestic violence. My two guests are Pam Collins -- who is the Clinical Director of Air Force Family Advocacy Program -- and Deidra Saina who oversees and directs Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy services at the Air Force bases around the world. We discuss elements of Family Advocacy in the Air Force, the nature of domestic violence, power and control cycle, types of abuse, clients rights for self-determination, risk factors for potential victims, resources available to victims, and treatments available to perpetrators. Photo Credit to Staff Sgt. Rusty Frank [downloaded 18 Oct 2020 from https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1935152/illustrative-face-domestic-violence-third-place]
In this conversation Dr. Erik Goodwyn and Dr. John Price discuss the foundation of Jung and his place as both a mystical thinker and an empirical thinker; the structure of the psyche; how evolution and structures of language and literature connect; the philosophy of mind – where Jung fits in the analysis of how mind and matter interact; where science and religion interact; ways brain physiology shapes and informs subjective experience, symbols, and stories; cross-cultural links between similar stories; definition of terms such as archetype and collective-unconscious; the nature of reduction and this tendency influences mind and the body; qualia; the genome; epigenetics; dreams and their structure; and more. Bio: Dr. Goodwyn received his undergraduate degree from Western Kentucky University in 1996, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. He received his Master's Degree in Anatomy and Neurobiology from Western Kentucky University in 2000, where he published two articles. In 2005, Dr. Goodwyn received his Medical Degree from the University of Cincinnati. He completed his Psychiatry residency at Wright State University in 2009, where he received a "superior" ranking in every category from Academic/Clinical Evaluation covering residency training. Dr. Goodwyn has Post-Residency in Psychodynamic Training Psychotherapy and Supervision, which is ongoing 2-4 hours per month (since 2008). Topics include psychodynamic methods, analytical psychology, dream analysis, and relationship between spirituality and psychology. He also has formal accredited post-graduate training in Cognitive Processing Therapy and Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD. Presently, Dr. Goodwyn is an Instructor at the University of Louisville, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He supervises long-term psychotherapy for psychiatric residents, is an instructor for medical students and residents, provides clinical care (including medication management and psychotherapy for diverse populations) and completes research and academic writing. His previous work history includes Clinic Chief at the Minot Air Force Base Mental Health Outpatient Services in North Dakota. He was a supervisor and manager for Mental Health, Family Advocacy, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Clinics. He was a Quality Assurance Provider, which supervised, evaluated, and monitored civilian contractors (including mental health technicians, licensed social workers, and clinical psychologists). He was Chief of the Traumatic Stress Response Team at the Minot Air Force Base. He led Mental Health programs for 11,000 beneficiaries at the largest Personal Reliability Program base in the military. He evaluated hundreds of pre- and post-deployers for mental health symptoms or illness, thereby increased Air Force readiness and reduced risk of trauma. He also performed Sanity Boards for service members under investigation at Whiteman AFB and Grand Forks AFB. University of Louisville profile: https://louisville.edu/medicine/departments/psychiatry/faculty/faculty-1/erik-goodwyn-m.d Theme music provided by: http://www.modernnationsmusic.com Band of the Week: Ansley Instagram: @ansleytxmusic Music Page: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ansley/546947596 https://open.spotify.com/album/3lY9YTCjI21vd4ztnkJv7i?si=IEKHRLuqQuuNXPi12D4nQA Website for The Sacred Speaks: http://www.thesacredspeaks.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/ @thesacredspeaks Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesacredspeaks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesacredspeaks/