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Today's guest is Lynette Byerly, BSN, RN, CCDS, CCS, a clinical documentation education specialist with HCPro and ACDIS. Today's show is hosted by ACDIS Director Rebecca Hendren, and features a special ACDIS update with members of the ACDIS team. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/problem-list-sequencing) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, November 9, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. ACDIS update: Check out the 2026 ACDIS conference agenda and register today! (http://bit.ly/3W5ir8Y) Submit your poster presentation proposal for the 2026 ACDIS conference by December 12! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/26poster) Submit your 2026 ACDIS Achievement Award nominations by December 12! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/26award) Apply for a 2025/2026 ACDIS CDI Scholarship Award by November 23! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACDISscholarship2025) Read the November/December 2025 edition of the CDI Journal now! (http://bit.ly/4nwVffg) Submit your articles for the January/February 2026 edition of the CDI Journal by December 1! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CDI-journal)
繼上集談到厭女,這集繼續來厭童(?)雖然台灣是全世界少子化榜上有名的國家,但台灣社會似乎沒有因為這樣而珍惜國家未來的主人翁,反而對於孩童在公共場合的行為容忍度偏低。或許有時候可能是因為身旁大人的態度,會容易讓人頗有微詞;但不得不說有時候面對孩童一些可以理解的失控行為,會不會標準也過度嚴格了?這集來談談我們生活中遇過(或是根本自身有!)的厭童行為,一起營造一個友善兒童的氛圍吧。#兒福聯盟:「都市叢林動物測驗」(https://reurl.cc/zqVdZk),歡迎去測測你的厭童指數!#節目中提到的高鐵寧靜車廂事件發展至此,高鐵已於10/14取消寧靜車廂的宣導牌以及派員舉牌等措施。嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: Storybook byScott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from YoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
Global poverty is ubiquitous and seemingly intractable, but what if we had a way to mobilize people and a fundraising mechanism that invites ubiquitous participation? In this episode we're joined by Carissa Youssef who is the Executive Director at One Day's Wages. She emphasizes the need for Christians to expand their definition of neighbor to include global awareness and responsibility. Carissa discusses the unique approach of One Day's Wages, which encourages collective generosity by donating one day's wage to support local leaders and address complex poverty issues. Her conversation with Brandon Stiver also touches on the importance of mutuality in partnerships, rethinking empowerment, and the future of nonprofit work in a rapidly changing world. Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Give Your One Day's Wage! Conversation Notes Carissa's early experiences with vulnerability shaped her calling to serve others. Community support is crucial during times of personal and family crises. Expanding the definition of neighbor includes global awareness and responsibility. One Day's Wages promotes collective generosity through donating one day's wage. Supporting local leaders is essential for effective global nonprofit work. Understanding the complexities of poverty requires a multi-dimensional approach. Building relationships with local organizations fosters trust and collaboration. Rethinking empowerment to focus on strengthening local communities is vital. Generosity should be rooted in faith and a commitment to serve others. The future of nonprofit work requires adaptability and a focus on local needs. Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
Los Angeles based Variety & Fresh Fiction film critic Courtney Howard returns to the podcast for a breezy, nostalgic, spirited, & informal chat about everyone's favorite Peruvian bear. You'll hear us celebrate the imaginative & talented cast & crew of PADDINGTON, PADDINGTON 2, & the most recent installment, PADDINGTON IN PERU, as well as the way its overall themes resonate especially well today. A shorter installment of Watch With Jen that's just an easy chat among friends, it's the perfect thing to take with you on your next marmalade run to the grocery store.Originally Posted on Jen's Patreon (11/4/25) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/142847261Shop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless ShopDonate to the Pod via Ko-fiTheme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
On this episode, we're joined by a longtime internet friend to talk about assisted dying for mental illness. Topics include the government definitions of “chronic” and “incurable”, psychiatry as a broken industry, LEGO funerals, and what our favorite cheeses say about our worth as friends. This is a sensitive one, so take care of yourselves.The quiz we took: Everyone Loves A Good Charcuterie Board, Right? Build Your Own And See What Type Of Friend You AreThoughts on the episode? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
Für diese Episode habe ich kostenlose Apps zum Sprachenlernen ausführlich getestet. Wie gut sind Duolingo, Memrise oder Busuu zum Deutschlernen? Welche Vorteile bieten die Apps und was sind die Schwächen? Es wird außerdem der Frage nachgegangen, für wen die einzelnen Apps geeignet sind. In der Kategorie "Wort des Podcasts" geht es um das Wort Hochburg und in der Kategorie Redewendung wird erläutert, was "keine großen Sprünge machen können" bedeutet.Viel Vergnügen!Music content: - Aesthetic Boomopera - Podcast LoFi Lounge intro Music (15s) Seconds by Lidérc, source: Pixabay- Taste of saxophone by Fresh_Morning, source: Pixabay- Strings Bright Jingle - FMA Podcast Suggestion by Serge Quadrado, source: Free Music Archive, license type (CC BY-SA)
"Bad" Matt Adams joins host Jake Murren on Episode 129 of Forged in Ohio. Matt is a 5-1 professional mixed martial artist who has won three straight fights for LFA.In this episode, Matt talks about his first-round KO win at LFA 219, the key behind his three-fight winning streak, the big opportunities coming his way in combat sports, and so much more. Matt is one of the more entertaining pro fighters out of Ohio, and he's close to fighting on a global stage. Discover more about "Bad" Matt Adams by listening to Forged in Ohio today!If you're interested in learning more about "Bad" Matt Adams, don't forget to check out Episode 18 and Episode 87 of Forged in Ohio as well!Check out Matt on social media:Instagram: @badmattadamsFacebook: @mattadamsForged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioX: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
Taking the first steps towards Meraset, the Cooler Version has stepped from Osthmana to Cal'drae once more. There are a few things on their list to do in town before officially starting on their way: a bit of family drama, and a visit to a tomb among them. Music in this episode is: "Suonatore di Liuto" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Magic Forest" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Lost Frontier" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Orchestral Ambience B" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Attempts" by Alex Mason and the Minor Emotions, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, Free Music Archives; "Ever Mindful" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Hybrid Ambience" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "New Day" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Virtutes Vocis" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Rites" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Elven Ambience" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; Sound Effects by Epidemic Sound, Mixkit and Pixabay
Stories of the undead tormenting the living supposedly entered the English-speaking world in 1732, with a report from the Hapsburg military of events in Serbia—events that would go on to inspire the most famous vampire of all, Dracula. But the count from Transylvania was neither the first undead man in England (British corpses went walking in 680, and again in 1090) nor the most emblematic of the folk tales that preceded him (that would be Carmilla, who embodies a type seen from China to the Eastern Roman Empire). In Killing the Dead: Vampire Epidemics from Mesopotamia to the New World, John Blair uses examples from the far-flung ancient world—a “vampire belt” stretching from Scandinavia and the North Sea through central and eastern Europe, western Russia, the Near East, India, and China to Indonesia—to make the case that “corpse-killing is mainstream and not marginal, therapeutic and not pathological.” The undead have seemingly always been with us, as has our need to kill them to exorcise our own anxieties. “Killing the dead is better than killing the living,” Blair writes. “Like other extreme rituals, it is depressing at the time but leaves people feeling good afterwards.”Go beyond the episode:John Blair's Killing the Dead: Vampire Epidemics from Mesopotamia to the New WorldListen to our interview about the modern vampire with Nick Groom, the Prof of Goth, and our conversation with Ronald Hutton about witch persecutions through the agesYou know we love horror—visit our episode page for a list of spookiest episodesTune in every (other) week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek and sponsored by the Phi Beta Kappa Society.Subscribe: iTunes/Apple • Amazon • Google • Acast • Pandora • RSS FeedHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes!Music featured from Master Toad (“Dreadful Mansion”) and 8bit Betty (“Spooky Loop”), courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Our theme music was composed by Nathan Prillaman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
提到厭女這個詞,應該直覺反應就是指某些討厭女性的男性所做出的行為,或著表現出的態度。但實際上如果根據厭女的定義來思考,你可能會驚訝地發現,有不少厭女情節其實根深蒂固在我們腦海中,幾乎可以說是我們的出廠設定。今天我們從前一陣子發生的盧秀燕粉餅事件、現在網路上普遍使用的"台女"稱謂的討論,聊到我們自己意識到有哪些厭女的想法或行為讓自己也非常驚訝的。解決問題的第一步,就是從意識到有問題開始!嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: Storybook byScott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from YoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
One out of three leaders don't finish well in the work that they undertake. Striking, isn't it? As our podcast celebrates 300 episodes of engaging global nonprofit leaders, we strive to be that minority that stay the course God gave us and there's no one better to talk to than today's guest. Making his record sixth interview on the show, we're joined by Hope International CEO Peter Greer who sits down with Brandon Stiver and Phil Darke to discuss his new book, How Leaders Lose Their Way. For whatever area that God has called you to lead in ministry, humanitarian work or even within your own family, this is a conversation for you! Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Hope International Online How Leaders Lose Their Way by Peter Greer and Jill Heisey (Amazon) Conversation Notes Phil and Brandon share their respective top 5 episodes since the podcast started in 2016 Start of interview (16:00) How Hope International has been able to stay the course of global economic development over the years The significant shifts in global development over the last year We should all add "interim" to the start of our title and the importance of succession planning Solomon's leadership and other examples and lessons learned from scripture We all need mentors in this work! Approaching leadership with a long-term view Phil's Top 5 Episodes Curt Thompson - Anatomy of the Soul Michael Miller - Curing Poverty Rebecca Nhep and Todd Guckenberger - Orphanages, Short Term Missions and Deinstitutionalization Andy Crouch - Strong and Weak Peter Greer and Ryan Skoog - Leading from Your Knees Brandon's Top 5 Episodes Delia Pop - How We Can Discover and Develop Each Child's Uniqueness in Cross-Cultural Situations Michael Pucci - Owning Poverty Ruth Padilla DeBorst - Integral Mission and Decolonizing Theology Kelly Strong, Greg Burch and Dan Hope - The Westerner Abuse and Child Protection Conversation Sinet Chan and Grace Njeri - Creating a Lasting Impact for Care Leavers Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
Happy Halloween! We don't dedicate too many episodes of Watch With Jen to television shows, mostly because of the time & effort involved in rewatching several seasons over a long period of time. But if a TV series touches us enough, if it's beloved, created & executed with a true original vision, raises & sets the bar, has been unfairly overlooked, or if it's something that has impacted an entire generation of fans, then we want to be sure to celebrate its greatness. After all, in every generation, a slayer is born, & in our second of two Halloween episodes, past guests Elizabeth Cantwell, Jessica Ellis, & Roxana Hadadi join me to discuss all seven seasons of the landmark Gen X/Millennial favorite "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Honoring its legacy, evolution, the creative minds & talents involved, we take you on a journey of the highs & lows of Joss Whedon's Scooby Gang in Sunnydale, California & all seven seasons of episodes of this WB & UPN series. Comprised mostly of a long conversation between myself, Elizabeth, (+ a cameo by her son Cooper) & Jessica, the final segment of this installment includes a great bonus chat/afterward with Vulture TV Critic Roxana Hadadi as well. (Note: We will return in Season 7 with another conversation focused on the spin-off series "Angel.")Originally Posted on Patreon (10/28/25) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/142276745Shop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless ShopDonate to the Pod via Ko-fiTheme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
Christina's sister joins the podcast to process their disability hearing. Tangents range from childhood rituals and Martin Short impersonations to secret Facebook accounts and creepy music we used to fall asleep to. Enjoy!Thoughts on the episode? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
¡LACAP!, en donde hablamos sobre historia precolombina y más.Somos el podcast del Laboratorio de Arqueología Carlos Aguilar Piedra, del Centro de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la Universidad de Costa RicaEsta iniciativa es una invitación para todas las personas amantes de la historia precolombina. Queremos generar un espacio de conocimiento sobre las antiguas poblaciones que habitaron Costa Rica, ¿cómo vivían?, ¿qué hacían?, y aún más importante ¿cómo es que actualmente podemos conocer sobre ese pasado que no dejo huellas escritas?¡Cumplimos 5 años! y en esta ocasión queremos celebrar el aniversario discutiendo sobre experiencias personales, memes, mitos y verdades de la arqueología.YouTube: https://youtu.be/52HNG_Ps-F0Guiones: Carolina Cavallini Morales y María López Rojas / Edición: Carolina Cavallini y María López Rojas / Música: Ketsa en Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa) / Agradecemos al Centro de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la Universidad de Costa Rica.
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
I was a little starstruck when David Goldblatt showed up on my screen today. His books have done very well for very good reason. You may have read The Game of Our Lives: The Meaning and Making of English Football or The Ball Is Round: A Global History of Football.David is a sociologist, has a part time academic home in the US as well, at Pitzer college in LA, and this one, Injury Time: Football in a State of Emergency, is a book for the moment. The thesis is simple: a lot of the spaces for communicalism have been devolved in neoliberal Great Britain. But football is the dominant cultural form in modern Britain, not only a reflection or mirror, but the “central metaphorical space” in which the country still speaks with itself. It is in the game, he believes, that English people clearly see themselves. The good and the bad. And the potential for the good, and the bad. Part 2 will come out in 2 weeksLINK: Injury Time, book pageNEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Lucas "Steel City" Seibert joins host Jake Murren on Episode 128 of Forged in Ohio. Lucas is a 5-0 professional mixed martial artist who is fighting for his first pro title on November 8th for 247 Fighting Championships.In this episode, Lucas talks about the key to his success as a pro fighter, his first-round KO win at LFA 211, his upcoming 'last dance' in Pittsburgh, and so much more.Lucas has his sights set on winning his first pro-MMA championship, and he's certainly close to breaking out and being on all of our screens on a big stage. Discover more about Lucas "Steel City" Seibert by listening to Forged in Ohio today!If you're interested in learning more about Lucas "Steel City" Seibert, don't forget to check out Episode 16 and Episode 43 of Forged in Ohio as well!Check out Lucas on social media:Instagram: @sucasleibertFacebook: @lucas.seibert.1X: @sucasleibertForged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioX: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
Welcome back to Lexis. This is episode 75 and it's a bumper edition. We pick up on a recent survey of teachers by Teacher Tapp about teachers' accents and run with it…We talk to teacher, Arun Sharma about his experiences, we interview Alex Baratta, Amanda Cole and Rob Drummond and we discuss the survey results in more detail and cover some other stories about accents in the news. Teacher Tapp's blog about this: https://teachertapp.com/articles/how-teachers-feel-about-their-accents/ Teacher Tapp: https://teachertapp.com/ The stories we discuss in Lang in the News:http://archive.today/2025.09.23-223722/https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/sex-relationships/article/it-only-took-a-term-at-oxford-for-my-grimsby-accent-to-go-posh-z52g9pqfh https://archive.ph/2025.10.05-173953/https://www.thetimes.com/uk/science/article/why-actors-are-ditching-queens-english-for-their-old-regional-accents-rtr29rcdt https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyv638r2dglo?app-referrer=deep-linkLexis is on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lexispodcast.bsky.social ContributorsLisa Casey blog: https://livingthroughlanguage.wordpress.com/ & Twitter: Language Debates (@LanguageDebates)Dan Clayton blog: EngLangBlog & Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/englangblog.bsky.social Jacky Glancey Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackyGlanceyRaj RanaMatthew Butler Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewbutlerCA Music: Serge Quadrado - Cool Guys Cool Guys by Serge Quadrado is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. From the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/serge-quadrado/urban/cool-guys
Today's guest is Sheilah Snyder, MD, FAAP, a pediatric hospitalist and CDI physician advisor for Children's Nebraska in Omaha. Today's show is hosted by ACDIS Editorial Manager, Products and Events, Karla Kozak. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/malnutrition-quality-improvement-case-study) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, October 26, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by Pediatric CDI Foundations. Click here to learn more and order your copy today! (http://bit.ly/4nQHQQ9) ACDIS update: Register for the 2026 ACDIS conference, happening April 20-23, 2026, in Chicago! (http://bit.ly/3W5ir8Y) Submit your poster application for the 2026 ACDIS conference by December 12! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/26poster) Submit your ACDIS Achievement Award nominations by December 12! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/26award)
最近將就了嗎?還是選擇的當下,清楚的知曉,今天的將就是為了更偉大的目標可能在許多不同時候,我們會面對到各種不同的選擇,而這些選擇可能是欣然嚮往,也可能是默默的委屈自己,比如說工作上,因為種種考量不換工作、不積極捍衛自己的工作權益-老闆給什麼都往內吞愛情裡,知道彼此不適合,還是硬擠出理由,可能是害怕再也遇不到更喜歡的人、或比對方更愛自己的人,所以將就著相處卻不肯分手生活中更多了,一雙不合腳的鞋、已經買了卻不好喝的咖啡,都可能是一個讓自己不舒服的將就甚至是服務人員問顧客感受,比如:今天的口味都還可以嗎、今天的服務滿意嗎…有這個機會的話,大家會選擇說實話嗎? 我們不是不能將就,而是在這些選擇的過程,更清楚自己取捨的是什麼! 歡迎聽眾們來信跟我們分享,跟我們一起靈魂拷問~嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: StorybookbyScott Holmes from Free Music Archive(https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 byQuincas Moreira fromYoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
If our commitment is that every child grow up in a safe and loving family, how do we address that so many children are living in orphanages that are unregistered and operating outside of the public eye? It's challenging work to map, find and even collaborate with such institutions, but we've got the right guides to learn from. Brandon is joined today by Obed Masese and Meredith Caleb of Victory Child Empowerment to learn what is causing children in Kenya to go into orphanages of all types and what their team is doing to map unregistered orphanages with a broader care reform approach. Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Victory Child Empowerment Online Conversation Notes How Obed's family and village raised him and recognizing this used to be the norm Has the Kenyan Child Act of 2022 successfully been implemented? The differences between national policies and county implementation Paper orphans and paper orphanages The challenges of working with and among unregistered orphanages Care reform that promotes the development and mapping of new community services Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
Six years after recording episode 11 in 2019, I catch up with my friend Syd, an Alabama-Christian-homeschooler-turned-queer-Kiwi-weirdo. We talk about coming out as nonbinary, surviving an abusive relationship, the ripple effects of religious trauma, and ways we were cringe in the past (but sooo aren't anymore). Tangents include Homeschoolblogger.com, New Zealand, and anesthesia. Enjoy!You can follow Syd on Instagram @houseghostcreative.Thoughts on the episode? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Syd's previous episode: #11 Videmus feat. Syd Wachs* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
Watch With Jen is releasing two Halloween episodes this year for your listening pleasure & we're starting with an appreciation of a man who is synonymous with spooky season! New York Times bestselling author S.A. Cosby (All the Sinners Bleed, King of Ashes) & award-winning novelist William Boyle (City of Margins, Saint of the Narrows Street) return to the podcast to discuss their decades long affection for the written & filmed work of prolific horror master Stephen King.A fast-paced conversation filled with nostalgia, confessions, & stories of a few screenings gone wrong, while we touch on a wide variety of titles including THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, THE DARK HALF, & THE MIST & offer enough insights for you to need to listen with a notebook & pen, the main films we wanted to cover were SILVER BULLET, MISERY, PET SEMATARY, & SECRET WINDOW. Be sure to share this with any King fans in your life!Originally Posted (10/20/25) on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/141675016Shop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless ShopDonate to the Pod via Ko-fiTheme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
Howling and wailing with anguish and dismay, a dozen Corrupt pull themselves from the muddy Earth behind the strange obelisk to surround “The Old-Timers”, and the shadowy creatures all move in to attack. The sudden and unrelenting aggravation of The Corrupt in this place is unexpected behavior to Neil and Edna, something has got them whipped up into a frenzy and things begin to look dire. The deep, dark of the long night lays heavy over the battle… and the obelisk, the unknown memorial statue here, hums with odd power.Music and Sound Effects:“Intro” by Abigail McDonald“Tvivel” by Hanna Ekström & Anna Dager at (www.epidemicsound.com)“It All Ends Now” by Hampus Naeselius at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Cobweb Morning” by Kai Engel at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)“Bonus: All in a Garden Green (Orchestral Version)” by Axletree at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)
Nu när hösten tagit ett stadigt grepp om landet återkommer Gullet och Widde efter en sommar och tidig höst lika späckade med upplevelser som alltid. Det blir prat om allt från skog och mesar till havets liror, och lite mer om den nya upplagan av "Hur många-boken" såklart. Gullet har träffat Harald Ris för att prata om pågående forskning kring fågelflyttning och delar med sig av betraktelser från våren och sommaren som gick. Musik av Sergey Cheremisinov och Kai Engel via Free Music Archive. freemusicarchive.org/music Fågellätena i avsnittet kommer från Xeno-Canto xeno-canto.org/
In this episode... Kellye and Aaron recap the handful of games they played in the month of September and pick their favorites. Find us online:Bluesky: @varianthexInstagram: @varianthexTwitch: @varianthex (we might start streaming games soon)Website: varianthex.comEmail: podcast@varianthex.com Additional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the Free Music Archive. "Shimmer" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, please leave the artist a tip!
In this episode... Kellye and Aaron discuss two small box games perfect for playing somewhere away from home, such as a coffee shop. Panda Spin is a ladder-climbing card game, and High Risk is a push-your-luck dice game. Find us online:Bluesky: @varianthexInstagram: @varianthexTwitch: @varianthex (we might start streaming games soon)Website: varianthex.comEmail: podcast@varianthex.com Additional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the Free Music Archive. "Shimmer" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, please leave the artist a tip!
It's such a joy to introduce everyone to my delightfully knowledgeable work buddy Pat King (aka PK), who's a veteran bookseller at Poisoned Pen Bookstore in Scottsdale, AZ. One of our most beloved employees with decades of experience, PK is a Book Ninja, in that you can walk in, tell him what you're interested in or the kind of stuff you like & he'll find you your new favorite read. This week, I brought him on to discuss another one of his passions beyond Science Fiction & Horror. As a video game enthusiast & collector, PK is the perfect person to inject the pod (& this heavy year) with a little bit of nostalgia. Sharing our early memories of our first video game systems & favorite games, we move on to discuss the film adaptations of LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (2001), the first RESIDENT EVIL film (2002), SONIC THE HEDGEHOG (2020), & the recent animated SUPER MARIO BROS MOVIE (2023).Originally Posted on Patreon (10/14/25) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/141220694Shop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless ShopDonate to the Pod via Ko-fiTheme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
Lauren shares a phenomenon that takes us both by surprise. Side topics include haggling with your therapist, feeling forgotten, depending on pain to make art, and Intervention (the show). Enjoy!We'd love to hear from you! Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
It's a fall of unrest in East London again. Hammers United, the largest organized fan group at West Ham United, has so far refrained from calling on members of the board or the CEO to resign. Until now. They have launched the campaign "No More BS," targetted specifically at CEO Karen Brady, the B, and chairman David Sullivan, the S. Beyond leafleting, black balloons or protest marches before games, Hammers United are for the first time calling for a match boycott, at West Ham's next home game, against Brentford on Monday 20th. British media has piled on, with an unprecedented level of scrutiny highlighting the chaotic conditions at West Ham United since Sullivan took over, and the since the move to the London Stadium in 2016. Reason enough to check in again with Andy Payne. He is a chair of the Fan Advisory board, an institution that every Premier League club now must have, and the joint secretary of Hammers United. What's happening, how, and why? HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:Andy Payne on X/twitterHammers United on FacebookHammers United on the protestsJacob Steinberg on the protests in The GuardianNEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Bryson Jones joins host Jake Murren on Episode 127 of Forged in Ohio. Bryson is a 3-0 amateur mixed martial artist who is coming off a win at BCM Fight Night 22. In this episode, Bryson talks about his third amateur-MMA win, winning titles in other combat sports, his experience at Demolition Fight Team, and so much more. Bryson is a well-rounded combat sports athlete, and he's looking to win his first MMA championship before the end of the year. Discover more about Bryson Jones by listening to Forged in Ohio today!Check out Bryson on social media:Instagram: @dirtyboizz419Facebook: @dirtyboizz419 Forged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioX: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
The group finally has a path, a direction that they have chosen instead of having it chosen for them. They have a goal. And most importantly they will soon have a name. Music in this episode is: "Suonatore di Liuto" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Woodwinds and Harp" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "River Fire" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Background Harps" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Magic Forest" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Folk Round" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "The Slaughtered Ox" by TabletopAudio, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, TabletopAudio; "Orchestrated Ambience B" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Hope" by Alex Mason and the Minor Emotions, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, Free Music Archives; "Global Warming" by Kai Engel, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, Free Music Archives; Sound Effects by Epidemic Sound, Mixkit and Pixabay
Today's guest is Jessica Vaughn, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CCDS, CCDS-O, CRC, CDI education specialist for ACDIS/HCPro. Today's show is hosted by ACDIS Director Rebecca Hendren. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/outpatient-cdi-faqs) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, October 12, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. ACDIS update: Respond to the 2025 CDI Salary Survey by October 24! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2025-CDI-Salary-Survey) Learn more about the ACDIS CDI Scholarship program, including eligibility, the application process, and the selection process! (http://bit.ly/3I5Oliq) Apply for an ACDIS CDI Scholarship by November 23! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACDISscholarship2025) ACDIS members can register for our final Quarterly Member Call of 2025 (happening on November 20) now! (http://bit.ly/42QTrGv)
We're back from our mid-season hiatus! My great pal, author Jed Ayres returns to the podcast once again to explore one of his favorite topics: the hair of Andy Garcia! Lol, no, seriously, while he is admittedly "fascinated" & somewhat obsessed with the man's gorgeous head of hair, over the years, the two of us bonded over our love of Garcia calling Michael Douglas "babe" in Ridley Scott's wild homoerotic action movie BLACK RAIN, having a snowcone fight in 8 MILLION WAYS TO DIE, & so much more. In this rollicking episode, we tackle a trio of the actor's lesser known &/or lesser discussed works, including INTERNAL AFFAIRS (1990), THE GODFATHER: PART III (1990), & DESPERATE MEASURES (1998), & break down the mane & mystique of Andy Garcia, who's one of our favorite cinematic presences, "hair actors"*, & purposeful shouters!*copyright Jed Ayres!Originally Posted on Patreon (10/8/25) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/140767594Shop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless ShopDonate to the Pod via Ko-fiTheme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
「性別平等」這個詞已經在江湖上流傳許久,對很多人來說已經是個被講到爛掉的概念。有些人覺得,性別平等就是女性主義,甚至是女權至上;有些人認為臺灣已經很性別平等了,尤其在同婚通過後,更是覺得臺灣的性別平等似乎已經吿一段落(?)了。但這集想要跟大家聊聊的是,性別平等其實真的是希望「每一個人」都能有平等成為自己的權力,真的是希望讓每一個人得到自由。或許聽起來很理想或不切實際,但這集我們就想來討論,為了達到這個遠大的目標,我們可以如何從自身做起?性別不夠平等,壓迫的絕對不只單一性別,而是阻礙了每一個人成為自己。或許我們都要練習的是:「不要用自己的框架去框住別人。」也希望有一天我們每個人想的不是我該成為怎樣的人,而是我「想成為」怎樣的人。嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: Storybook byScott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from YoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
Did you know that 90% of the persecution that Christians face throughout the world comes from one region? Nigeria has seen a trajectory of violence aimed at Christians in recent years and in today's episode we're unpacking all the layers behind targeted massacres in the area. Joining the show are Clint Lyons and Paul U. who are with iReach Global, a Christian nonprofit that is serving the church and creating bridges of peace in the country. Support the Show Through Venmo – @canopyintl Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show iReach Global Online AP Article from 2023 AP Article from 2025 NPR News Coverage from 2025 Conversation Notes An introductory word from Brandon about the violence that we see in the world and if it's okay to treat certain violence as justified by Christians Paul describes a recent massacre that took place in a Nigerian village Understanding the targeted violence by Muslim Fulani herdsmen pointed towards Nigerian Christians The intersections of religion and vocation and the multilayered nature of conflict Understanding the gradients between African folk religion and Islam Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
Topics for this week include trauma comparisons, self-censorship, dubious growth, and mad libs. Enjoy?We'd love to hear from you! Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
Kolby "The Christian" McDonald joins host Jake Murren on Episode 126 of Forged in Ohio. Kolby is a 4-0 amateur mixed martial artist who is coming off a win at Ohio Combat League 40. In this episode, Kolby talks about his return to the cage at OCL 40, growing up in a family of combat sports athletes, his goals as a young MMA fighter, and more.Kolby is a surging contender in Ohio MMA, and you shouldn't be surprised if he wins a title in the near future. Discover more about Kolby "The Christian" McDonald by listening to Forged in Ohio today!Check out Kolby on social media:Instagram: @methias69_ Facebook: @kolby.mcdonald.23137 Forged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioX: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
One third of ALL college graduates have transfer credits on their transcripts. Join Chris and Joel for a lively conversation with Jaime Smith, author of The Complete Guide to the College Transfer. And believe us, it is a complete guide! Interview: 19:59 Book link: https://shorturl.at/F6j0H Music on this episode comes from the Free Music Archive by Lite Saturation and Jahzzar. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer-short/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Message/A_Message_1541/
The four time travelers join up with The Merchant, Edna, and The Pig, Jonathan, to continue on their journey towards a secret research base on the other side of the continent. During this time they learn more about each other, they bond, and Kid suggests that they come up with a team name for themselves. This revelry was short lived however, as Devon and Avis suffered more ailments, that group was confronted with a mudslide that forced them to detour, and they all stumbled upon a strange obelisk in the middle of the barren, muddy wasteland that holds an unsettling surprise for everyone.Music and Sound Effects:“Intro” by Abigail McDonald“Odessa's House” by Abigail McDonald“Shudder Waltz” by Franz Gordon at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Zero Guidance Needed” by Mike Franklyn at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Peer Gynt, Op. 23: Morning Mood Version 2” at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Good Evening Madam” by Mike Franklyn at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Tvivel” by Hanna Ekström & Anna Dager at (www.epidemicsound.com)“It All Ends Now” by Hampus Naeselius at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Police Siren, Distant” by Epidemic Sound at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Bonus: All in a Garden Green (Orchestral Version)” by Axletree at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)
In this episode... Kellye and Ruel discuss a trio of low-ranked games and share why they like them anyways, despite their flaws. Find and follow Ruel all across the board game internet: https://linktr.ee/ruelgaviolaFind us online:Bluesky: @varianthexInstagram: @varianthexTwitch: @varianthex (we might start streaming games soon)Website: varianthex.comEmail: podcast@varianthex.com Additional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the Free Music Archive. "Shimmer" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, please leave the artist a tip!
本集感謝忠實聽眾的點播!現在如果說出: "女兒嫁出去之後就是潑出去的水"或著 "生是夫家人死是夫家鬼"這樣的話,往往會被認為不合時宜,畢竟現今男女逐漸平等,傳統觀念中的媳婦角色以及與婆家和娘家的關係,也和以前大不相同。但是,真的是這樣的嗎?今天阿卡和茉莉來分享自己婚後與娘家的關係是否有所改變,而Sid和鴿子也分享了他們觀察自己手足婚後與娘家/婆家的關係,以及我們認為最理想的娘家關係是什麼樣子的。嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: Storybook byScott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from YoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
This year has seen a tremendous amount of change for Christian NGOs doing transformational development throughout the world. In many ways, we are entering a new era of global mission and international development. To talk about some of those changes and to help us keep a pulse on what God is up to, we're joined by Michael Cerna who serves as the CEO at the Accord Network. Building on topics from Accord's Thursday Three weekly newsletter, Michael talks with Brandon Stiver about recent reports, articles and resources that are charting a path forward for us. Support the Show Through Venmo – @canopyintl Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code ‘TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Accord Network Online Subscribe to The Thursday Three Interesting Times by Ross Douthat : Under Trump, Is Foreign Aid ‘Our Problem?' “The End of the Age of NGOs?” by Sarah Bush and Jennifer Hadden The Nonprofit Times : Next Generations Christians Will Give Differently Conversation Notes Updates from the Accord Network and the upcoming One Accord Conference in Washington DC Reflections from prayer and advocacy with Bread for the World Ross Douthat's eye-opening conversation with Jeremy Lewin from the Department of Government Efficiency and State Department's shuttering of USAID Reflections on the recent article in International Affairs “The End of the Age of NGOs?” In what ways are Christian Millenials giving differently as they inherit the wealth of older generations Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
We hit our rock bottom as podcasters on this episode. Topics include asking parents for money in your 30s, self-care as a performance, and a palette destroyer. You've been warned.We'd love to hear from you! Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
Before the Conference League anthem came on in Celje Slovenia, one warm August night this year, today's guest had a lot of work behind him already while I was was on my way via train, uber and rental car from Bosnia. He is Rok Gregoric, press and pr wizard of NK Celje, a Slovenian club that was long a middling in the league of an already small country but has made it to the group phase of the conference league last year and again this year. A remarkable feat for a really pretty quiet city between the two main Slovenian cities Ljubljana and Maribor. Find out why. But also: what goes on in a smaller club when a UEFA competition comes to town? How do they coordinate with the visitors? What security arrangements have to be made? Where does all the UEFA signage come from? Which media gets which access? Rok takes us behind the scenes of his work, and shares about the club and the city - and a remarkable coach. HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:NK Celje, websiteCelje, with city history, WikipediaNEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Billy "The Deathtrain" Flynn joins host Jake Murren on Episode 125 of Forged in Ohio. Billy is a 4-0 amateur mixed martial artist with a 100% finish rate.In this episode, Billy talks about his recent win over an undefeated opponent, how his wrestling foundation has helped him in MMA, his goal to win Caged Thunder's light heavyweight championship, and so much more. Billy's proven a lot of doubters wrong already as he looks to win an amateur-MMA title in his next fight. Discover more about Billy "The Deathtrain" Flynn by listening to Forged in Ohio today!Check out Billy on social media:Instagram: @hemilyfe392Facebook: @billy.flynn.749353 Forged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioX: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
Here's an outtake from another episode of Love YA Like Crazy, in which we make fun of a marketing email for around seven and a half minutes. This episode's theme song is 'Surfing' by Komiku, which I found through WFMU's Free Music Archive.
OMG, there's a missing child! And for once, a bunch of middle-school girls actually *are* the best people to solve this, because the adults are busy making casseroles and phoning Kristy to trauma-dump. Meanwhile, Mary Anne makes Jell-O. On today's agenda: cutting-edge computer technology; a mysterious lack of Jessi; a catalogue of OSHA violations; Barratt family revisionism; how to get your kissing face just right; cutting-edge weapons technology; historical turnip grievances; Stoneybrook's rich Francophone heritage; cutting-edge time-travelling cassette-tape technology. Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley and ‘Big Band Jingle A' is by Lobo Loco, both on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!
Today's guest is Kathy Shumpert, MSN, RN, CCDS, senior manager government audit and appeals at Stanford Health Care. Today's show is hosted by ACDIS Associate Editorial Director Linnea Archibald. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/developing-appealability-score) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, September 28, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by the 2026 ACDIS Pocket Guide, available for pre-order today! Learn more by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3V1Z0gQ ACDIS update: Watch the recording of the free CDI Week webinar, which happened Thursday, September 18! (https://bit.ly/4g646SS) Submit your articles for the November/December 2025 edition of the CDI Journal by October 1! ACDIS members can download the September/October 2025 edition of the CDI Journal and claim the association ACDIS CEU now! (https://bit.ly/47zB1gB) Respond to the 2025 CDI Salary Survey by October 24! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2025-CDI-Salary-Survey) Learn more about the ACDIS CDI Scholarship program, including eligibility, the application process, and the selection process! (http://bit.ly/3I5Oliq) Apply for an ACDIS CDI Scholarship by November 23! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACDISscholarship2025)
There is no place on Earth that God is not working. Even in authoritarian regimes that make following Christ illegal, He still moves. Iran is one of those countries. While we hear about Iran pretty regularly in the news, we don't typically hear about what God is doing through His Spirit and in His Church there. Today we're joined by the CEO of Transform Iran, Lana Silk. She talks with Brandon Stiver about the geopolitics of the country, what it was like for her growing up in Iran and most importantly, how the gospel is spreading among communities there. Podcast Sponsors Join more than 2,000 ministry leaders at CAFO2025 in Houston, Texas from October 1-3, hosted by the Christian Alliance for Orphans. Register for CAFO2025 in Houston Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Transform Iran Online Kairos AI Chatbot Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Conversation Notes The brainwashing of students in Iran The theology component of Jesus in Islam - differences and shared reverence Where the Koran came from in the views of a Muslim Understanding the various viewpoints that different Muslims might hold Modern history of Iran and the geopolitical reality we live in Is Iran exporting Shiite Islam throughout the world? The Christian experience in Iran (including its illegality) Lana's own family background and how the Gospel came to her family The spreading of the underground church in Iran The hybrid model of Transform Iran's ministry Stories of how people have found Jesus in Iran A new AI tool that can counsel and pray for Iranian Christians Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License