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SummaryThe ACLU and Human Rights Commission are reporting a record number of anti-trans billsproposed in the United States for the fourth consecutive year, with almost 600 in 2024 alone.Combined with an increase in reported hate crimes and discrimination targeting the transcommunity, there has never been a more critical time to educate the public and encourageallyship.In this conversation, Heather welcomes three extraordinary guests: Jeannie Gainsburg, Jayna Sheats, and Kate Brooks to discuss their motivations for writing their books and the importance of allyship and pronouns. Kate wrote her book to provide support and affirmation for parents of transgender children, Jeannie wrote her book to guide allies in supporting the LGBTQ+ community, and Jayna wrote her novel to humanize the transgender experience. They emphasize the need for allies to create safe spaces and educate themselves about gender identity. They also discuss the importance of using correct pronouns and normalizing the practice of sharing pronouns. The conversation covers various topics related to allyship, the upcoming election, and parenting LGBTQ+ teens. They all share personal stories and provide practical tips for taking action and supporting transgender individuals.TakeawaysWriting books that provide support and affirmation for transgender individuals and their families is important in creating a more inclusive society.Allyship is crucial in supporting the LGBTQ+ community, and allies can create safe spaces and educate themselves about gender identity.Using correct pronouns and normalizing the practice of sharing pronouns is a respectful and inclusive action.Transgender youth face unique challenges, and allyship and affirmation from parents and society can greatly impact their well-being.Humanizing the transgender experience through storytelling can help mitigate fear and hate towards the community. Showing allyship can be done in various ways, such as using correct pronouns and providing support and advice to others.Practical actions for the upcoming election include participating in postcard campaigns and sharing information through writing and speaking.Acceptance and affirmation are crucial for transgender children, and parents should believe and support their child's gender identity.Practicing pronouns and using the 'switch it' technique can help improve gender inclusivity in language.The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the stakes of the election and the potential impact on the LGBTQ+ community.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Motivations for Writing Books07:51 The Importance of Allyship and Safe Spaces21:31 Respecting Pronouns and Normalizing Pronoun Sharing28:19 The Power of Pronouns and Allyship30:41 Taking Action in the Upcoming Election41:47 Supporting Transgender Children: Acceptance and Affirmation47:58 Practical Tips for Gender Inclusive Language50:35 Understanding the Stakes: The Impact of the Election on the LGBTQ+ CommunityBiosAuthors/Activists/Mothers Jayna Sheats, a trans woman, Jeannie Gainsburg, an LGBTQ+ ally,and Kate Brookes, parent of a trans teenager, are teaming up to share their message ofacceptance and increase understanding of the issues facing the trans community. Sheats,Gainsburg, and Brookes say anger and hate often disguise fear of the trans community. Bysharing their stories and offering best-practice tips for support, they hope to counter thediscrimination, help humanize the trans experience, and encourage all people to become allies.Jayna Sheats (she/her) is the author of Hanna's Ascent. She is also a noted chemist andentrepreneur, who...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Crowdsourcing The Best Ideas for Structural Democratic Reforms, published by Izzy Gainsburg on August 22, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Hello EA community! My lab recently launched the Structural Democratic Reforms project, which is using crowdsourcing, expert evaluation, and messaging testing to identify the best democratic reforms to safeguard and strengthen American democracy. We're in the crowdsourcing phase, and we'd love to get folks from the EA community to submit their ideas for democratic reforms! Here's why I'm especially keen on getting ideas from those in the EA community: Right now, our submitters are disproportionately academic political scientists. By tapping into the EA community, we'll hopefully have a more diverse set of ideas from a more diverse group of thinkers. And because EA folks typically push for the most effective solutions--often with creative or unconventional ideas that others might miss--I thought it would be especially interesting and important crowdsource from this group. Submissions can be made here and can take under 5 minutes. The deadline for submissions is September 15, 2024. Multiple submissions are welcome! Why This Matters A healthy American democracy underlies many EA cause areas--it is potentially important for promoting world peace, AI safety, economic prospretity, technological development, human rights, and more. For a more in depth discussion of why democracy is relevant to EA, you can read 80,000 hours brief cause area overview. What We're Looking For We're seeking ideas for structural democratic reforms that could be implemented via federal legislation, state legislation, executive order, or ballot initiative. These reforms should promote one or more of the following democratic principles: Increasing citizens' influence on election and policy outcomes Facilitating voter participation and ballot access Ensuring integrity, transparency, and fairness of election systems We welcome both established ideas and novel, creative solutions. Spread the Word Feel free to share this call for ideas widely! The more diverse perspectives we gather, the better. You can share this EA forum post or retweet our announcement on Twitter. What Happens Next After the submission period, an expert panel will evaluate these reforms on several dimensions (e.g., normative desirability, political viability). The most promising ideas will be further researched and potentially tested for public support and effective messaging strategies. See the project plan below. We're Grateful for Your Input! Your participation will make this project stronger! Every submission matters--conventional ideas point towards potential consensus, and unconventional ideas may illuminate hidden gems. More ideas (and more diverse ideas) will also give us confidence that we did our best at exhausting the ideas space. We're truly thankful for anyone who participates and/or spreads the word! Finally, if you have feedback for the project, feel free to comment on the post or send us an email at democratic-reforms@stanford.edu. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
Jeannie Gainsburg is an award-winning educational trainer and consultant in the field of LGBTQ+ inclusion and effective allyship. Formerly the Education Director at the Out Alliance of Rochester, N.Y., she is the founder of Savvy Ally Action and author of the book, The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate. Jeannie has a BA in psychology from Brown University and an MA in social work and social research from Bryn Mawr College.She was under the impression that a citation was the result of driving too fast until January of 2019, when she received one from the New York State Assembly for Distinguished Educational & Human Rights Services for her work in promoting LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion. Her encouraging, passionate, and warm-hearted approach will jumpstart even the most tentative ally. Visit her website and download free ally goodies at: www.savvyallyaction.com.Website: https://www.savvyallyaction.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/savvyallyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanniegainsburgauthor/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannie-gainsburg/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@savvyallyaction
Today we're talking with Jeannie Gainsburg, who is an award winning educational trainer and consultant in the field of LGBTQ+ inclusion and effective allyship. She's the founder of Savvy Ally Action, and author of the book, The Savvy Ally - A Guide For Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate. Jeannie has a BA in psychology and a MA in social work, and she received the distinction from the New York State Assembly to be a distinguished educational and human rights service person. So she has done wonderful and great things. In this episode we discussed: how and why, at the age of 40, Jeannie decided to being the journey to become an LGBTQ+ Ally common misconceptions about LGBTQ+ inclusion in the workplace Jeannie's book, The Savvy Ally, and the impact it has had on different sectors of the community Get in touch with Jeannie at: Website: https://www.savvyallyaction.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannie-gainsburg/ You can purchase Jeannie's book on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Savvy-Ally-JEANNIE-GAINSBURG/dp/1538136775 Would you prefer to watch or listen to the podcast on YouTube?Head on over to https://www.youtube.com/@robinlowenspodcast Is Your Book Ready to be Turned into a Successful Online Course? Find out by downloading my time-tested FREE “Book-to-Course Readiness Checklist.” Get it here today: Create Masterful Courses (https://createmasterfulcourses.com/) Want to connect? Connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinlowensphd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robinlowensphd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinlowensphd/ Email: Robin@LeadershipPurposePodcast.com Thank you for listening! Rate, review, & follow on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast player. Talk to you soon! This episode was produced by Lynda, Podcast Manager #YourPodcastHelp at https://www.ljscreativeservices.co.nz
Can allyship be fun? Or do you envision every inclusion or diversity training as a slog? It doesn't have to be so heavy-handed!Today, Jeannie Gainsburg shares why, as a cisgender woman, she became a strong ally. We tackle how to get over the heaviness and blame of allyship and focus on having conversations with an open heart. We discuss pronouns and why sharing your pronouns (even if they seem obvious) is a great ally action. She also offers the best ways to gather pronouns from others without making it awkward. We talked about what being out and authentic at work looks like. Finally, Jeannie shares a few concrete tips and policies for creating a more LGBTQ+ inclusive workplace.Her encouraging, passionate, and warm-hearted approach will surely jumpstart even the most tentative ally.To access the episode transcript, please click on the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.com Key Takeaways:There are many causes to fight for - just pick one and start going. Fighting for rights for one, is fighting for rights for all.People want to learn, so encouragement, not judgment, is critical.We all use pronouns all day, every day. It doesn't only affect those who are transgender. "Being an ally is an ongoing journey of messing up. We need to get comfortable with and understand that. Don't let the fear of messing up or not knowing the right word stop you from having conversations, and know how to apologize. Just have the conversations with an open heart." — Jeannie Gainsburg Episode References: Daniel Jahn, The Empathy Edge Podcast: Racial Solidarity and the Psychology of RacismLeo Caldwell, The Empathy Edge Podcast: Why Anti-Trans Laws and Homophobia are Anti-BusinessWe Can Do Hard Things podcast with Glennon DoyleBrand Story Breakthrough course to help you craft a clear, compelling brand story - includes weekly office hours with Maria!About Jeannie Gainsburg, Founder, Savvy Ally ActionJeannie Gainsburg is an educational trainer and consultant in the field of LGBTQ+ inclusion and effective allyship. She is the founder of Savvy Ally Action, a small business that offers fun, accessible, and encouraging workshops and videos on how to be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. Before forming the company, she spent 15 years working for the Out Alliance, the LGBTQ+ center in Rochester, NY.Her book, The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate, was published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2020, with the revised 2nd edition published in March 2023.Jeannie has a BA in psychology from Brown University and an MA in social work and social research from Bryn Mawr College. She is the recipient of the Empire State Pride Agenda's Community Champion Award and the Rochester LGBTQ Community Appreciation Award. In 2019, Jeannie also received a citation from the New York State Assembly for Distinguished Educational & Human Rights Services for her work in promoting LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion.Connect with Jeannie Gainsburg: Savvy Ally Action: savvyallyaction.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeannie-gainsburg Facebook: facebook.com/savvyally Instagram: instagram.com/jeanniegainsburgauthor Book: The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate (2nd Edition)Bonus: 100% of royalties from 1st-year sales of the 2nd edition are donated to LGBTQ+ nonprofits working to create a more inclusive world!Join the tribe, download your free guide! Discover what empathy can do for you: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaX: @redsliceFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemaria
About the Guest(s):Jeannie Gainsburg is an LGBTQ+ advocate and author. She has been actively involved in LGBTQ+ inclusion for over 15 years and has worked with various organizations to promote equality and acceptance. Jeannie is passionate about creating inclusive spaces and educating others on allyship.Episode Summary:In this episode, Tim Villegas interviews Jeannie Gainsburg, an LGBTQ+ advocate and author. They discuss their personal journeys to becoming allies and the importance of disability and LGBTQ+ inclusion. Jeannie shares her experiences and insights on being an effective ally, including tips for respectful conversations and using gender-neutral language. They also discuss the evolving nature of LGBTQ+ initialisms and the significance of pronouns in creating inclusive spaces.Also in this episode, Tim Villegas and Tasslyn Magnusson (PEN America) discuss the recent trend of book banning in schools. They discuss the current state of book banning, its impact on marginalized communities, and what educators can do to fight against it. They also touch on the importance of student involvement and the power of storytelling.Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/PvzH-RQidgOHvbKrA_D-hHsWLG8Key Takeaways:Jeannie Gainsburg and Tim Villegas both came to disability and LGBTQ+ inclusion advocacy later in life but were motivated by the injustice and discrimination they witnessed.Being an ally means actively supporting and advocating for marginalized communities, such as the LGBTQ+ communities and people with disabilities.It is important to use inclusive language and respect people's pronouns to create a welcoming and inclusive environment.Allyship is an ongoing journey, and it is important to be open to learning, making mistakes, and continuously educating oneself.Educators play a crucial role in providing quality instruction and creating an inclusive learning environment for students.Resources:The Savvy Ally: https://amzn.to/3uarECDWebsite: https://www.savvyallyaction.com/Banned in the USA: The Mounting Pressure to Censor: https://pen.org/report/book-bans-pressure-to-censor/MCIE:Website: https://www.mcie.org/Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-ListFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkInclusive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/think_inclusive/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@think_inclusiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThinkinclusiveUsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusive-education/Support: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the missions of the DINKS podcast is to show how advantageous it can be to have great relationships with your vendors. They really do care about your success in practice and being a part of the journey! Mike Gainsburg is living out that mission everyday through Shofu. The needs and desires of the dentist is under consideration with every advancement this company is making.
BGE talks with Jeannie Gainsburg the Founder of Savvy Ally Action about her new book the Savvy Ally. This is a must read for anyone looking learn more about how to be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bgepod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bgepod/support
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Friday, June 23, 2023, author and educator Jeannie Gainsburg discusses her book, "The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate."
This is the episode for you if you have wondered how to show up for a child who has come out as LGBTQ+, or if you'd like to parent kids who are allies to the LGBTQ+ community. Social justice starts on a small scale. Language is important, and Dr. Laura Anderson invites Jeannie Gainsburg on for conversation and laughs that also provide tips and strategies for how to navigate allyship and advocacy. The most protective thing we can do is practice careful curiosity. Jeannie Gainsburg is an educational trainer and consultant in the field of LGBTQ+ inclusion and effective allyship. Formerly the Education Director at the Out Alliance of Rochester, N.Y., she is the founder of Savvy Ally Action and author of the book, The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate. In 2019, Jeannie received a citation from the New York State Assembly for Distinguished Educational & Human Rights Services for her work in promoting LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion.What You Will Learn:You can redo, rebuild and repair any 'mistakes'How to celebrate the invitation to expand limited boxes in our mindsHow to use the "switch it" technique to help you frame whether or not your language or question is respectfulUsing they as a singular pronounHow to practice pronouns
Jeannie Gainsburg, author of The Savvy Ally joins Heather in today's episode. Jeannie discusses her expertise in LGBTQ+ inclusion and allyship, sharing her experience with the LGBTQ+ community and the impact it has had on her life. Having only written her book three years ago, she delves into why it it needed to be updated already and talks about the new chapter which covers pronouns and how to use them respectfully. Join the conversation as Heather and Jeannie take a deep dive into the ever changing terminology in the LGBTQ+ community, embracing and accepting diverse pathways of gender identity, and the role of allies can take in order to show their support.Get caught up in using 'they' as a singualar pronoun? Learn the trick that Jeannie used to make it part of her everyday vocabulary. About our Guest:Jeannie Gainsburg is an award-winning educational trainer and consultant in the field of LGBTQ+ inclusion and effective allyship. Formerly the Education Director at the Out Alliance of Rochester, N.Y., she is the founder of Savvy Ally Action and author of the book, The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate. In 2019, Jeannie received a citation from the New York State Assembly for Distinguished Educational & Human Rights Services for her work in promoting LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion.Website: https://www.savvyallyaction.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/savvyallyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanniegainsburgauthor/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannie-gainsburg/Connect with Heather:Solutions listed on her website: https://chrysalismama.comFor the Language of LGBTQIA+ E-book, visit: https://learnwith.chrysalismama.com/book Digital Coming Out Course for Parents - Text Ally to 55444 to get Heather's "My kid just cameout and I'm freaking out!" Toolkit!Please subscribe to, rate, and review Just Breathe. And, as always, please share with anyone who needs to know they are not alone!Support Heather's Work: https://linktr.ee/chrysalismama
Karel Cast Podcast #194 Feinstein Too Old? Jeannie Gainsburg On Being a Savvy Ally No one wants to be told to retire, that they're too old for their jobs. And in some jobs, you can literally work until you drop if you want to do so. But is Congress on one of those? Is Dianne Feinstein too old at 89 to be in Congress, or is this a sexist double standard? What is too old to be in government in today's world? Also, one company controls all you see on TV and hear on radio, and it's not a network. Why this company has far too much power over your choices and how streaming was supposed to solve that. And then author and advocate Jeannie Gainsburg author of the Savvy Ally tells us how to be an effective LGBTQ ally without being offensive or condescending. Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember. The Karel Cast App is free and is the best way to watch and listen. Get it at reallykarel.com or any App Store
Karel Cast Podcast #194 Feinstein Too Old? Jeannie Gainsburg On Being a Savvy Ally No one wants to be told to retire, that they're too old for their jobs. And in some jobs, you can literally work until you drop if you want to do so. But is Congress on one of those? Is Dianne Feinstein too old at 89 to be in Congress, or is this a sexist double standard? What is too old to be in government in today's world? Also, one company controls all you see on TV and hear on radio, and it's not a network. Why this company has far too much power over your choices and how streaming was supposed to solve that. And then author and advocate Jeannie Gainsburg author of the Savvy Ally tells us how to be an effective LGBTQ ally without being offensive or condescending. Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember. The Karel Cast App is free and is the best way to watch and listen. Get it at reallykarel.com or any App Store https://youtu.be/AdOkjIUOfyA
Juliana Gainsburg caught my attention with her laid back yet puposeful and educational approach to the podcast she hosts, called Realtor-ish. Her social media venues are also equally interesting to follow. She also coaches Realtors (and others) on the ins and outs of the major social media platforms. She shares some of those tricks of the trade here on the Real Estate and YOU podcast! :)The Realtor-ish podcast is a great resource for anyone looking to sharpen their tools in and around the world of real estate. This show will bring you various guests to discuss their experiences across topics like investing, relationship building, and sales, to branding, real estate tips and tricks, and more. If you are goal oriented with a business mindset, you'll want to listen to this podcast. Here's the link to her podcast on Youtube: Realtor-ishYou won't want to miss this show... Juliana is a real estate boss and owner of The Juliana Gainsburg Group at KW Philadelphia.
You need to start living your life by design, not by default. Find something that you are passionate about and do it. You can always have a backup plan if it doesn't work out. If you love real estate, go out and try it. Stop making excuses because that is how you start living by default. Join Chris Swartz as he talks to the owner of The Juliana Gainsburg Group, Juliana Gainsburg, about how she dropped out of college to pursue her passion in real estate. Listen to her as she shares her journey into real estate. Discover why being in a mastermind group is important. Find out how she built her business through social media. Juliana lives her life by design, and you should, too. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://fuelthepodcast.com/contact
Jeannie Gainsburg is an award-winning educational trainer and consultant in the field of LGBTQ+ inclusion and effective allyship. Formerly the Education Director at the Out Alliance in Rochester, N.Y., she is now the founder of Savvy Ally Action and author of the book, The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate. Jeannie has a BA in psychology from Brown University and an MA in social work and social research from Bryn Mawr College. She was under the impression that a citation was the result of driving too fast until January of 2019, when she received one from the New York State Assembly for Distinguished Educational & Human Rights Services for her work in promoting LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion. Her encouraging, passionate, and warm-hearted approach will surely jumpstart even the most tentative ally. Visit her website and download free ally goodies at: www.savvyallyaction.com.
Episode forty-seven of Rochester Business Connections w/ Jeannie Gainsburg of Savvy Ally Action! Reach out to Jeannie: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannie-gainsburg/ Savvy Ally Action website: https://www.savvyallyaction.com/ Savvy Ally Action YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNTbZy88kyTvZklSdiCi00w Savvy Ally Action Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/savvyally Jeannie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannie-gainsburg/ The Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Trans Lifeline: https://translifeline.org/ ---- Check out the Rochester Business Connection website: https://www.rochesterbusinessconnections.com Listen on... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GIUXbsHXx0OSgPFED1sg8?si=L7RhaFUKSNmUJlGNzm6orw Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rochester-business-connections/id1537115928 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rbconnections/sets/rochesterbusinessconnections - Watch the show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL65IVoRZP4EDkHIDMaLgDdtYqwMaglMsF - Follow me... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/balbertmarketing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realbenalbert Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-albert-a74737106/ - RBC is made possible by https://www.balbertmarketing.com
In this episode, we keep the allyship theme alive. This time Adrianne talks with social worker, advocate, and author of the book The Savvy Ally, Jeannie Gainsburg. Jeannie opens up about her call to allyship, what that means, and her desire to share what she has learned through her book, website, and educational videos. Join them as they open talks about creating safe spaces in healthcare for members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning community.They cover topics like:How nurses can create safe spaces for LGBTQ+ peopleBarriers to care in the LGBTQ+ experienceDeveloping trust with our patientsHow we introduce ourselves and identify othersOpening the discussion with co-workers; public vs private conversationsConnecting statements as a path to educationSwitching - how we can assess our own language and focusUn-gendering LanguageMirroring TermsThe Savvy Ally: website, book, videosLearn more about Savvy Ally Action at savvyallyaction.comLike this video? Buy Adrianne a coffee to say thanks!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NUPodcast Want more nursing-related content?
Award-winning trainer, Jeannie Gainsburg, brings a fun and encouraging approach to teaching LGBTQ+ inclusion and effective allyship. Her guidebook, The Savvy Ally, will surely jump-start even the most tentative ally. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannie-gainsburg/ https://www.savvyallyaction.com/
Join Change Catalyst Founder & CEO Melinda Briana Epler with Jeannie Gainsburg, Founder Savvy Ally Action, in conversation about how we can become better advocates for the LGBTQ+ community. Melinda and Jeannie talk about actionable steps companies can make to create a more inclusive environment for the LGBTQ+ employees and some tips about having difficult conversations with people who might not think like we do. Jeannie shares some strategies based on her 15 years of practice leading workshops for companies. Learn more about Jeannie's work at https://www.savvyallyaction.com/Additional ResourcesSavvy Ally Action YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNTbZy88kyTvZklSdiCi00w"What To Do When You Mess Up": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCs09m3Tpy0&t=5s&ab_channel=SavvyAllyAction“The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate” by Jeannie Gainsburg: https://www.amazon.com/Savvy-Ally-JEANNIE-GAINSBURG/dp/1538136775/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=savvy+ally&qid=1601379141&sr=8-1Free Educational Handouts from Savvy Ally: https://www.savvyallyaction.com/programs ⭑⭑If this is helpful, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and like this episode!⭑⭑Producer: Juliette RoyProject Manager: Sally MoywaywaFinance & Operations: Renzo SantosDiversity & Inclusion Specialist: Antonia FordCreated by: Melinda Briana EplerFor more about Change Catalyst, and to join us for a live recording, visit changecatalyst.co/allyshipseriesSupport this series: patreon.com/changecatalystsYoutube: youtube.com/c/changecatalystTwitter: twitter.com/changecatalystsFacebook: facebook.com/changecatalystsLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/changecatalystsSupport the show (http://patreon.com/changecatalysts)
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Allison Earl studies the challenges of getting health information to people who need it. Her research looks at how people react defensively to information about their health and how to improve it. In this episode, she shares her research on people's tendency to avoid threatening health information and how simple meditation exercises can make people more open to these kinds of messages.Some things that come up in this episode: Targeting health information to specific groups makes people feel judged (Derricks & Earl, 2019)Rejecting information about stimatized health issues (Earl, Nisson, & Albarracín, 2015)Race disparities in attention to HIV-prevention information (Earl et al., 2016)Trigger warnings as a way to get people ready for emotional information (Gainsburg & Earl, 2018)Meditation makes people more open to threatening health information (Takahashi & Earl, 2020)For a transcript of this show, visit the episode's webpage: http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/episode/health-communication-with-allison-earlLearn more about Opinion Science at http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/ and follow @OpinionSciPod on Twitter.
Umsjón: Matthías Már Magnússon og Karitas Harpa Davíðsdóttir Eins og venjan er á mánudögum er komin ný Plata Vikunnar til leiks, það er hún Unnur Sara Eldjárn sem syngur að þessu sinni Gainsburg. Hugljúfur hálftími fyrsta hálftímann hjá Karitas og svo nóg af annarri góðri músík. Lagalisti: Mono Town - Peacemaker Paul McCartney & Wings - Silly Love Songs Leon Bridges - Beyond Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird Duffy - Warwich Avenue Billie Eilish - Bad Guy Auður - Ósofinn (ft. GDR) Blóðmör úr Rokklandi 7. apríl 2019 HAM - Partýbær Jeff Tweedy - Family Ghost Danger Mouse & Karen O - Turn The Light Langi Seli & Skuggarnir - Bensínið er búið Unperfect - Gots To Give The Girl Unnur Sara sagði frá plötu vikunnar Unnu Sara - L´anamour Úlfur Úlfur - Hraði Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic Emilíana Torrini - Nothing brings me down Bubbi Morthens - Velkomin The Fray - How to save a life Védís Hervör - Wild Trúbrot - Hlustaðu á regnið ZÖE - Ain't gonna rain anymore Valdimar - Ryðgaður dans Myrra Rós & Elín Ey - Savior Todmobile - Stúlkan George Michael & Elton John - Don't let the sun go down on me The Marcus King band - Homesick Mannakorn - Þorparinn Pollapönk - Garðar rannsakar Unnur Sara Eldjárn - Þetta allt og ekkert = Ces petits riens Hildur - 1993 Cell 7 - Don't care Cranberries - Just my imagination Magnús Þór & Ása - Walking in the rain Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy Bríet - Dino Death Cab For Cutie - Norhtern Lights Pulp - Common People '96 Matthildur - Heartbeat Heiða Ólafs - Ekki nema von
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tre allegri ragazzi morti, Frank Zappa, The Passenger, Musica Nuda, Gainsburg
tre allegri ragazzi morti, Frank Zappa, The Passenger, Musica Nuda, Gainsburg (seconda parte)
tre allegri ragazzi morti, Frank Zappa, The Passenger, Musica Nuda, Gainsburg (seconda parte)
tre allegri ragazzi morti, Frank Zappa, The Passenger, Musica Nuda, Gainsburg (prima parte)
tre allegri ragazzi morti, Frank Zappa, The Passenger, Musica Nuda, Gainsburg (prima parte)
In this show, Adam Gainsburg returns to talk about the importance of planetary cycles and sky gazing. Freshly back from his latest Sky Astrology Conference in Colorado, he is filled to the brim with stories of Mars, Venus, and much more. It's always a great joy to talk with Adam about such things. I think you will really enjoy this one. www.Holestoheavens.com www.Soulsign.com
In this show, Adam Gainsburg returns to talk about Jupiter's synodic cycle. It's likely this is the only show on Earth covering the topic. It offers an alternative understanding--yet a primary one--to Jupiter's ingress into Scorpio. If you have been jiving with this Jupiter in Scorpio situation, you will love this. If you haven't been jiving, well, here is more context to your resistance. Enjoy. Adam's site: http://www.soulsign.com/ my site: www.Holestoheavens.com
In this show, Adam Gainsburg and I explore the synodic depths of the Venus cycle and share stories about the birth of this Aries Goddess. If you're into love and beauty, you're gonna love love love this one. Enjoy. www.Holestoheavens.com
In this show, Adam Gainsburg and I explore the Mars cycle. Lasting 26 months, peaking with his retrograde, creating what Adam has dubbed the "Midnight star," we take a long and hard look at what this means, knowing it's about to happen in the months ahead. Enjoy www.Holestoheavens.com
In this show, Adam Gainsburg and I explore the Phases of Venus, focusing mainly on her as an Evening Star. We also talk about the importance of connecting to the actual sky, not just interpreting charts. Lots of inspiration came through on this Christmas Eve show. Enjoy www.Holestoheavens.com
There are many perspectives on what this Venus transit of the Sun is all about, but Adam's take on it is truly unique. Having just finished his latest book "the Light of Venus," he has more than a few tidbits to share about this game changing transit. We look at the entire synodic cycle, Venus retrograde, her transit of the Sun, the Solar Feminine and much more....I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did giving it. Love, sOma www.HOLESTOHEAVENS.COM KOSMOGNOSIS@GMAIL.COM Adam's site: www.SOULSIGN.COM
Gary continues the conversation on Mars Rx with Adam Gainsburg of Soulsign. We cover the brightest apparition of Mars for the next two years. Then Gary relates this to Mercury and his upcoming retrograde transformation. Lots of insights packed into a relatively short show!
Adam Gainsburg of Soulsign astrology describes how the dynamic movements between any two planets create synodic cycles, and how he's been studying the synodic cycles between Mars and Venus. He explains how one's personal feminine and masculine phase describe how we can contribute to the collective unfolding of femininity or masculinity. Gainsburg's understanding of the Mars and Venus cycles are based upon research into ancient Egyptian, Babylonian, Sumerian and Mayan ways of seeing astronomical events, and he talks about some of the distinct Mars/Venus synodic phases play out in an astrological chart. Audio: Download