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Giving for Loss (G4L) began 3 years ago when Founder and Executive Chef Mike Harris and his family experienced a tragedy resulting in the loss of his brother. Through this life-changing experience, G4L was formed to ensure grieving families are provided at least 3 days of nutritious meals free of charge; immediately following the loss of their loved one. G4L has built a growing community of individuals who have experienced the same type of loss and understand the need for support, from a trauma informed center. The Giving for Loss Culinary Diversion Program is a 4- week program that not only prepares youth for the real-world workforce but teaches professional kitchen basics such as kitchen hygiene, food handling, nutritional and healthy eating, knife skills, cooking with line ticket reading, dishwashing, customer service, community interaction and more. The meals that are made in this program are provided by the students who go throughout the community giving the meals away to seniors, the less fortunate and those experiencing homelessness. Hear Chef Mike's passionate story in his own words. Your support and donations to G4L will help supply nutritious dinners, show love and support to families that have lost a loved one. If you are in need of their services, contact them at: Website: https://www.giving4loss.com/ Email - Giving4Loss@gmail.com Phone - (916) 667-6454 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iammswanda/support
Time to relax and chill G4L style,,,
In this episode, Trinity's The Collaborative hosts Dr. Katherine Troyer (Assistant Director) and Dr. Lauren Malone (Academic Technologist) dive deeper into one form of game-based learning: Games for Learning (G4L)! We start by defining G4L, which are games that you bring into your courses less because of the content of the games and more as a vehicle for teaching (and letting students practice) key skills and concepts. We quickly discuss how G4L can be used across the curriculum and for a variety of course goals before moving into five case studies of how we've used games in our own classes to facilitate conversations on everything from implicit bias to the importance of strong transitions in essays. With each case study, we discuss the types of games we used, the issues we were working to address through game play as well as the three scaffolding steps needed to build meaningful play (setting up for the concepts being explored and the game being played, playing the game, and then creating opportunities for reflection and application). This episode is perfect for anyone looking for new, fun, and meaningful ways to help students understand complex and important concepts and practice challenging and valuable skills!
Chris Johnson came by the show to talk about Grades4life, they are a nonprofit that allows the community to get involved with changing lives through social rewards program. Get involved by visiting www.grades4life.com or follow on social media; www.facebook.com/gradesforlife https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGAWJCbG4_h8XTCzJWCPZCQ Www.instagram.com/G4l_grades4life/ Join me LIVE everyday at 7am on Facebook Live! to discuss motivation, real estate and resume writing, stay blessed my fellow millionaires!
Episode 28: G4L w/ Coach Bob and Coach Tone by Round Table Discussions
Talking with Marc Labelle lead singer of Dirty Honey. Rising up active Rock Radio chart, #3 last week 9/9/19 and the EP was released on 3/22/19
Director of Music at G4L Records and Lead Singer of The Band Aeges Kemble Walters
Con Roger Dobaño, Bettina Gross, César Migueláñez y Bernat Farrero, en este podcast hablamos con Pau Fernández, CFO de itnig, sobre los detalles de la venta de G4L desde la perspectiva de itnig, la importancia del foco en el crecimiento de las empresas, los procesos de due diligence y el crucial cambio de estrategia empresarial o pivot. Video: https://youtu.be/8qpEGmNEJig
Blevins Nation Snippet 002 Jonathan Jourdan To Whom It May
We discuss backup and disaster recovery options that involve cloning your computer's entire hard drive. We discuss five Linux-based options for cloning hard drives. We make our recommendations of which to use, but we don't quite agree. Episode 331 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #331 · Whole Disk Cloning on Linux 00:15 Introduction 00:51 Podcast 'guests' 03:07 Backup Strategies 04:34 Cloning a hard drive on Linux 06:01 G4L 09:06 dd: Native Linux cloning tool 16:10 Partimage 20:09 Partclone 23:31 Clonezilla 27:20 Our recommendations 28:42 Bye bye Skype 29:30 Hello Discord 34:35 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 35:31 End
We discuss backup and disaster recovery options that involve cloning your computer's entire hard drive. We discuss five Linux-based options for cloning hard drives. We make our recommendations of which to use, but we don't quite agree. Episode 331 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #331 · Whole Disk Cloning on Linux 00:15 Introduction 00:51 Podcast 'guests' 03:07 Backup Strategies 04:34 Cloning a hard drive on Linux 06:01 G4L 09:06 dd: Native Linux cloning tool 16:10 Partimage 20:09 Partclone 23:31 Clonezilla 27:20 Our recommendations 28:42 Bye bye Skype 29:30 Hello Discord 34:35 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 35:31 End
In this episode: Dave Yates and I will be on the August 30 edition of The Linux Link Tech Show (!); out of town surprise the week of September 10; listener feedback on menu.lst, digital photography (see http://www.petrilopia.net/), and backups (see Mondo Rescue and G4L); Listener Tips on sshfs and Cygwin; a general discussion of sites and resources that provide assistance in finding Linux friendly hardware, including Linux Compatible, the HCL at LinuxQuestions.org, Linux USB, Linux 1394, Linux Printing, and Sane Project, for help with general hardware, Linuxant, NdisWrapper, Linux Wireless Tools, Linux Laptop and Tux Mobile for help with Linux on laptops, and a mention of a few Linux friendly vendors such as Emperor Linux, Sub300, and System 76, with more listed in the LXer forums.