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Step into the world of Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants with Yulanda Greene as she shares her remarkable PROCESS to become a prominent CAA educator and leader. As the 2025 president of the Georgia Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants, Yulanda passionately advocates for the profession while offering insight into the challenges and rewards of her career path. In this PROCESS interview, Yulanda shares the little nudges and whispers life gave her to keep advancing her career while remaining closely connected to patient care and education. If you're curious about your own next steps as a CAA or are considering venturing into the profession, Yulanda's PROCESS is sure to expand your idea of what's possible.Mentioned in this episode:Email Yulanda @ yulanda.greene@emoryhealthcare.org Yulanda IGLearn More NSU's Doctorate of Health Sciences with a Concentration in Education in Healthcare ProfessionalsJoin GAAA and on IGYou can now text me! Questions/SuggestionsJoin me for a LIVE PROCESS interview during the 2025 AAAA conference in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday, March 27th at 1pm. Get to know the person behind the presidency, as I interview our 2025 AAAA President, Nicole Moore (Cabell).Want more? Stay in the know by subscribing to the Awakened Anesthetist Newsletter- more resources, exclusive content and ways to connect. Interested in practicing mindfulness with this CAA community? Receive your Free 30 min Webinar Introduction to Mindfulness for CAAs Let's Chat! Contact me:awakenedanesthetist@gmail.comIG @awakenedanesthetist
In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of executive presence and why it's crucial with guest Alexa Chilcutt. Join us as we explore the key elements that contribute to a commanding presence, including communication skills, body language, and emotional intelligence.Alexa shares practical tips and strategies to help you cultivate your executive presence, whether you're leading a team or navigating a challenging meeting. Hear from Alexa who will provide insights on overcoming common challenges and leveraging your unique strengths.Tune in to discover how to make a lasting impression, inspire confidence, and elevate your professional image. Whether you're an emerging leader or a seasoned executive, this episode is packed with actionable advice to enhance your presence in any setting!About Alexa ChilcuttDr. Alexa Chilcutt is the faculty lead for the Executive Business Communication and co-lead for the Academy of Women in Leadership programs at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Alexa is also a Certified Executive coach and develops and delivers custom training programs. Corporate clients have included Exelon Corporation, Constellation Energy, Hoya Corporation, Prometric, Brinker International, Allstate, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, German-based company igus, and Johns Hopkins International Concierge Medicine.Publications include "Engineered to Speak: Helping You Create and Deliver Engaging Technical Presentations" published by Wiley IEEE PCS Professional Engineering Communication Series with Dr. Adam Brooks, and articles featured in Workplace Health & Safety, MedEdPORTAL, Journal of American Dental Association (JADA), Association of General Dentist's "Impact" magazine, Public Relations Journal, and Georgia Academy of General Dentistry's Explorer magazine. Resources that Alexa mentions:Joe Navarro - Former FBI Agent and Body Language expertCarla A. Harris - Lead to Win Executive Education course on Executive Presence at Johns Hopkins Carey Business SchoolCONNECT WITH TC ADVISORY GROUP:Website: https://tcadvisorygroup.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tcadvisorygroup1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetcadvisorygroup/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tc-advisory-group1/FOLLOW THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PODCAST ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theexecutiveleadershippodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theexecutiveleadershippodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/the-executive-leadership-podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wheelchair tennis is booming and Zane Goodwin is riding the crest to the top of the game. The 16-year-old Birmingham, Ala., resident is the top junior wheelchair tennis player in the country and winner of the Cincinnati Wheelchair Open. Zane talks about his dedication to the sport while his mom, Lara Polk, describes how she loves traveling to tournaments nationwide. USTA Southern recently hosted a blind and visually impaired workshop that was conducted by the Georgia Academy for the Blind. Superintendent Dr. Cindy Gibson welcomed the opportunity to help sighted players experience the sport from the perspective of the blind and visually impaired. Using audible balls, shorter racquets and tactile lines, 25 tennis professionals were tutored with specific strategies. Highlighted is junior Jaylon Salters, of Ladson, S.C. We preview a special episode with Marshall Happer, author of “Pioneers of the Game” and former USTA Southern President.
This week, Dr. Randy Hines II is going on call with Dr. Cierra Allen, a dedicated Family Medicine & Primary Care Physician telling us everything we need to know about primary care. Not only does she outline how to find a primary care provider, but she also highlights what to expect on your visits, how to conduct lab work and the tips she gives her patience for maintaining overall health. Here's what to expect from the episode: 3:10 - Journey to being a physician 5:36 - Finding a Primary Care Physician 8:51 - First time visits 13:38 - The role of a Primary Care Physician 26:52 - Established care visits 35:12 - Lab prep & experience 42:00 - Patient questions 47:16 - Keeping patients healthy 55:14 - Words of wisdom 57:00 -Randy's Random Questions Tweetable Quotes: “I never saw physicians who looked like me growing up in Detroit.” - Dr. Cierra Allen “You are an active participant in your healthcare." - Dr. Cierra Allen "Your PCP should be your point person in your medical care." - Dr. Cierra Allen "If your mental health is not appropriate, your physical health will follow behind." - Dr. Cierra Allen "Health is specific to YOU." - Dr. Cierra Allen About Dr. Cierra Allen Dr. Cierra Allen is a dedicated and diligent family physician and primary care doctor in Morrow, GA. She received her bachelor's degree from Spelman College in Atlanta, GA and medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, MA. Dr. Allen completed her family medicine residency at Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Allen is certified in basic life support, advanced cardiovascular life support and Merck Nexplanon. She is a member of the National Medical Association, American Academy of Family Physicians, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Allen currently is in practice with Wellstar Family Medicine – Morrow. She was most recently named one of the "2022 Top Doctors" by Castle Connolly. On Call With Dr. Randy Demographic Survey: Take the survey. Contact Dr. Randy Hines II: https://www.drrandymd.com IG: @_drrandy FB: @HinesEntertainment LinkedIn: Dr. Randy Hines II Twitter: @_DrRandy TikTok: @_drrandy Contact Dr. Alicia Shelly: Office location: 1000 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 200, Morrow, GA 30260 Phone: 770-968-6464
Dr. Jessica Alvarez is a registered dietitian with a master's degree in clinical nutrition and a PhD in nutrition sciences from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Her research focuses on the role of nutrition and body composition on metabolism in chronic diseases, including cystic fibrosis and CF-related diabetes, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and chronic kidney disease. In 2017, Dr. Alvarez received The Distinguished Service by a Researcher Award from the Georgia Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics for her research accomplishments related to food and nutrition. She is not only a Distinguished Researcher (published in 158 instances across her career), but a Wife and mother of 2, as well as an avid crossfitter that has deadlifted 300lbs right in front of my very own eyes. My friend, Dr. Jessica Alvarez, welcome to the podcast. FIND HER HERE: https://med.emory.edu/directory/profile/?u=JALVAR9 ABOUT EIGHTY20 Eighty20 challenges conventions, questions status quo, and encourages personal empowerment & responsibility. An abundant life of blessings and purpose await for those intent upon it. So, how is your life designed? CONNECT WITH US Follow Eighty20 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eighty20_/ Email: blessings@eighty20.life Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesmgillespie/ https://www.twitter.com/jamesmgillespie https://www.instagram.com/trucapacity/ Follow Sae'Von: https://www.instagram.com/saevonspringer/ https://www.instagram.com/nativeassets/ Our Work James: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF26M8qe9c4EGTjimO4fgkg Sae'Von: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0slbIC1FH9YkeJjIL6HDEb?si=55TYFgI7SruN9b_slvRyzQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eighty20/message
Kamela Boyd, Part II: the impact of communications on culture - Listen to Part II of Ramona's discussion with Atlanta-based media and communications expert Kamela Boyd. Kamela shares her thoughts about the evolving impact media has on culture and marketing. She also discusses why it is so important for African American and Latino/a professionals to pursue careers in journalism. According to Kamela, media has a profound influence on behavior. As media professionals, African Americans and Latino/as have the power to shape media. Kamela serves as director of communications and marketing for the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians, leading all communications efforts. Originally from Tallahassee, Florida, Kamela now makes Atlanta her home. To learn more about Kamela Boyd, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamelaboyd/..
Kamela Boyd: Authenticity, Empathy and Sensitivity are vital in Marketing and PR — Join Ramona as she talks to Atlanta-based media and communications expert Kamela Boyd. Kamela shares her career journey in public relations and her thoughts about the evolving impact media has on culture and marketing. Kamela explores HBCU excellence, WalMart's blunder with Juneteenth products, compassion needed in coverage of the Uvalde, Texas school tragedy, and lessons learned from her professional experiences. Kamela is one of the original staff members of the Morehouse School of Medicine Satcher Health Leadership Institute founded by the 16th U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher. Currently, Kamela serves as director of communications and marketing for the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians, leading all communications efforts. Originally from Tallahassee, Florida, Kamela now makes Atlanta her home. To learn more about Kamela Boyd, visithttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kamelaboyd/..
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This week Charli talks to Dr. Alexa Chilcutt about professional development and continuing education at the corporate level with a focus on leadership and communication. Dr. Alexa Chilcutt is an alumna of The University of Alabama where she earned her M.A. in Public Relations and Ph.D. in Communication and Information Sciences. She currently serves as the faculty lead for Johns Hopkins Carey Business School's Executive Education Business Communication Certificate program where she teaches courses on topics including communication, impression management/executive presence, presentation skills, and team leadership. Alexa was an Associate Professor and Director of The Public Speaking Program at The University of Alabama, from 2010 - Spring 2021. She co-authored the book, "Engineered to Speak: Helping You Create and Deliver Engaging Technical Presentations" (IEEE PCS Professional Engineering Communication Series) with Dr. Adam Brooks and has publications featured in MedEdPORTAL, Journal of American Dental Association (JADA), Association of General Dentist's "Impact" magazine, Public Relations Journal, and Georgia Academy of General Dentistry's Explorer magazine.Interview @ 9:15 Lets Get Social!#ManufacturingMonday with CURFLOCURFLO was founded in 2015 in Houston, TX as part of the Curry Supply Group. CURFLO's mission from the beginning was to provide the highest quality aftermarket pumps and components to industrial, chemical, and oil & gas markets. Today, CURFLO offers a complete range of ANSI B73.1pumps and components, Blender Discharge pumps, Self-priming trash pumps, and Internal Gear pumps. Supplied from our 32,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Deer Park, TX, CURFLO has become the leader in delivery lead times in the aftermarket pump segment, while maintaining a consistently high level of product quality and offering competitive pricing.Fluid Sealing Association Virtual Spring Meeting has been scheduled for May 10-12, 2022Virtual Meetups:Empowering Women - Wed, May 11th (every second Wed) at 11 CTMentorship Circles - every 2nd Monday, May 9thBook Club - May 24thEmpowering Pumps – May 17 (every third Tuesday) at 10 am CT Join us on SlackIN THE NEWSAmusement Parks Need Gear Motors Too!By: Altra Industrial MotionKeeping Innovative Electrolysis Systems Cool and Flowing By: FlowserveYou can always reach us through social @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
Learn from the expert on this hot topic to address the dental assistant shortage, which is a top-of-mind national problem. Dr. Rhea Haugseth has created an online program to train and sustain the learning of dental assistants who work in pediatric dental offices. Listen to the great body of work created by Rhea to improve the function and quality of your office! Bio Rhea M. Haugseth, DMD maintained a private practice in Marietta, GA from 1982- 2017. She attended the University of Louisville Dental School and completed her pediatric residency at Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital / Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the Academy of Dentistry International. Dr. Haugseth is a Past President of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry, and the Georgia Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Haugseth has been a National Spokesperson for the AAPD since 1989. Dr. Haugseth is a Fellow and member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and an active member of the National DMORT Mass Disaster Team serving Region IV as a forensic dentist (odontologist). Dr. Haugseth is the Founder and Director of the Atlanta Pediatric Dental Assistant School in Atlanta Georgia. She is also the Founder and Director of the Pediatric Dental Team Association. She is committed to pediatric dental team members and continues to develop ways to enhance their knowledge and skills both in and out of the dental office.
On today's podcast we continue our 5-part series on Attacking Breath Testing. In this final part of this series, Stephen Lindsay discusses the tactics of attack the State's primary witness, i.e. the intox machine, in closing arguments. Steve devotes a substantial amount of his time to training programs, lectures and keynote addresses. He has been a faculty member at the National Criminal Defense College, at the Defender Advocacy Institute (University of Dayton Law School), at the Federal Defender Trial Skills Institute (Case Western Law School), at the Institute for Criminal Defense Advocacy, and for Bill Daniels Trial Skills College (annual training for Georgia Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys). Steve has published a number of legal articles including “Storytelling: Why We Do It and How To Do It Better,” THE CHAMPION (December 1999) and “Do You Hear What I Hear? Demonstrative Evidence Makes A Difference,” THE CHAMPION (June 1998). Highlights: Hear Steve discuss why demonstrative (visual) evidence is so critical in persuading a jury. Uncover some examples of demonstrative evidence that Steve has used in the context of a DWI case and how these set up an effective closing argument. Discover Steve's masterful tips for delivering a closing argument in a DWI case and how to attack the breath test in closing. Learn how to use an opening statement to set up your case and to ultimately support your closing argument.
Marlene Douglas, real estate agent, entrepreneur, and mom of six, shares strategies for finding real estate agent work-life balance. Her insights about: How Marlene started in her mom’s real estate business at the age of 11, and how her mom taught Marlene the importance of real estate agent work-life balance How Marlene’s plan was to become a nurse, and how getting her real estate license to continue to work for her mother sent her on a completely unexpected path How today Marlene specializes in helping real estate agents maximize their potential and receive proper training to master the art of real estate and become top producers How Marlene’s passion and drive have been powerful motivators as she worked to find real estate agent work-life balance within her role as an entrepreneur and mother of six What lifestyle adjustments and work compromises Marlene made to find a balance between being an active and engaged mom and being a business leader Why not giving herself a “plan B” was an important push to achieve the success that Marlene has achieved, and why real estate was the perfect career to support her family Why time with your loved ones is more important than a little extra money, and how surrounding herself with the right people allowed Marlene that precious time Real Estate Agent Work-Life Balance Marlene Douglas is a serious super-woman. She’s a mom to six (SIX!) kids, and she owns a successful brokerage (Douglas Lane Real Estate Group) as well as a thriving real estate school (Georgia Academy of Real Estate) in Augusta, Georgia. She has also spoken on a national level for Zillow, training other brokers on how to run successful lead conversion teams. In this episode of Pursuing Freedom, Marlene discusses how she learned the importance of real estate agent work-life balance at a very young age by watching and working closely with her mom in her real estate business. Marlene also shares the structure, systems, and strategies she has integrated into her life to find greater balance and spend more time with her amazing family! Growing Up With Real Estate In Her Blood Marlene has been actively learning the real estate industry since she was in elementary school. Her mother was a successful agent in spite of being 97% deaf thanks to being able to read lips, but there are no lips to be read in a phone call. So, at the young age of eleven, Marlene began fielding all of her mom’s phone calls and learning the industry through experience. When she became an adult, Marlene decided to get her license so she could continue working with her mom. Talk about on-the-job training! Getting started in real estate so young instilled key lessons in Marlene about the importance of hard work, self-confidence, and the struggle for real estate agent work-life balance. Leading Her Own Real Estate Family Somehow, while simultaneously growing her own real estate business and starting a real estate school to help others become stronger agents, Marlene also managed to have six kids in ten years… while being the primary earner for her family and being active in her kids’ lives. She was able to achieve so much simultaneously due to developing strong time management skills and prioritizing the things that truly mattered in her life while surrounding herself with the right people who could keep things moving even when Marlene was needed elsewhere. Finding real estate agent work-life balance can be a real challenge, especially when you have as many spinning plates in the air as Marlene Douglas. But, by putting the right systems into place and building the right team, you don’t have to sacrifice precious time with your loved ones in favor of money. The key is to focus on what matters and create efficient processes that can help you balance your time. Marlene Douglas gives us an extraordinary and inspiring example of how you can achieve your career goals without having to sacrifice the things that truly matter! About Marlene Douglas Few people can say they have been in the real estate business since elementary school. Marlene’s uncommon situation placed her in the thick of the industry at a young age. As the youngest daughter of a husband and wife home-builder team, she “supervised” construction projects on summer breaks from childhood. Traveling with her parents and building apartment complexes were her summer vacations as a child. Her mother became a real estate agent when Marlene was 11 years old. Her mother also was deaf. With a 97% hearing loss, she could read lips and speak, but could not hear on the phone at all. Marlene became her mother’s ears for all business calls and conversations. She doesn’t remember learning real estate, but she has a unique gift of teaching it to others. Marlene now owns a successful brokerage (Douglas Lane Real Estate Group) as well as a thriving real estate school (Georgia Academy of Real Estate) in Augusta, Georgia. She has also spoken on a national level for Zillow, training other brokers on how to run successful lead conversion teams. She was also recently invited by a national real estate school to record live instructional videos to accompany an online pre-license course. Her lifetime of learning is passed along to any who attend her educational sessions. How to Connect With Marlene Douglas Website: www.douglaslanegroup.com Website: www.georgiaacademyofrealestate.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/dlreg/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/douglaslanerealestate Facebook: www.facebook.com/marleneandcompany Twitter: @Teachmemarlene Balanced Growth Course: Website: https://pursuingfreedom.thinkific.com/courses/balanced-growth Additional Resources: Set for Success Planner Time Tracker 5-Step Guide to More Referrals
Hello Listeners, welcome to this edition of Michael's weekly Perspective podcast. In this episode, I'm pleased to have my friend Emma to the podcast and talk about how Clarke County public School run their school online. Here are the resources that we discussed in this episode. 1. Georgia Academy for the Blind 2. Your Techvision 3. Meet Me accessibly An audio book that teach you step by step on how to use the zoom conferencing System. 4. here is the web page where you can learn more about Dr. Abraham Nemeth Last but not least, you can follow me on Twitter or Like my page on Facebook. Thank you for listen to this edition Of Michael's Weekly Perspective podcast
Ernie has worked for the GHSA since 2002 and his main responsibility is overseeing the officiating department for all sports. He also is the sport coordinator for basketball, baseball and softball. He assists in the administration of many championship events. He often represents the GHSA at state, regional and national sports-related conferences. Ernie and his wife, Cindy, have two wonderful children (Shawn and Chelsy) and are the proud grandparents of Hampton. Ernie was born in Alameda, California and raised in Owasso, Oklahoma. He and Cindy reside in mid-town Atlanta near the Fox Theatre. A Viet Nam era veteran of the US Navy, Ernie was a College Division football All American at the University of San Diego in 1973. He attempted a professional football career with three different teams (Colts, Saints, Chargers). Ernie worked for 13 years in player development in the NFL (Buccaneers, Cardinals and Jets). He coached and taught for six years at the high school level and 10 years at the college level (Whittier College, Cal State Pomona, Emory University). Actively involved in fast pitch softball for 45 years as a player, coach, and administrator, Ernie currently serves on the Georgia ASA State Board as Assistant J.O. Commissioner and Coaches Liaison. He also operates the Georgia Academy of Softball in Peachtree City. Ernie officiated high school and college basketball for 30 years, and officiated international practice games for the 1996 Olympics. He was the Director of Officiating for the first women's professional basketball league (ABL) 1996-99. Ernie’s hobbies include conducting youth sports camps, and he has more than 2,000 DVDs, which he loves to watch in the theater room at he and Cindy’s lake house. Ernie Yarbrough Assistant Executive Director GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 151 South Bethel Street Post Office Box 271 Thomaston, Georgia 30286 706-647-7473, Ext #27 FAX: 706-647-2638 ery@ghsa.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Ernie has worked for the GHSA since 2002 and his main responsibility is overseeing the officiating department for all sports. He also is the sport coordinator for basketball, baseball and softball. He assists in the administration of many championship events. He often represents the GHSA at state, regional and national sports-related conferences. Ernie and his wife, Cindy, have two wonderful children (Shawn and Chelsy) and are the proud grandparents of Hampton. Ernie was born in Alameda, California and raised in Owasso, Oklahoma. He and Cindy reside in mid-town Atlanta near the Fox Theatre. A Viet Nam era veteran of the US Navy, Ernie was a College Division football All American at the University of San Diego in 1973. He attempted a professional football career with three different teams (Colts, Saints, Chargers). Ernie worked for 13 years in player development in the NFL (Buccaneers, Cardinals and Jets). He coached and taught for six years at the high school level and 10 years at the college level (Whittier College, Cal State Pomona, Emory University). Actively involved in fast pitch softball for 45 years as a player, coach, and administrator, Ernie currently serves on the Georgia ASA State Board as Assistant J.O. Commissioner and Coaches Liaison. He also operates the Georgia Academy of Softball in Peachtree City. Ernie officiated high school and college basketball for 30 years, and officiated international practice games for the 1996 Olympics. He was the Director of Officiating for the first women's professional basketball league (ABL) 1996-99. Ernie’s hobbies include conducting youth sports camps, and he has more than 2,000 DVDs, which he loves to watch in the theater room at he and Cindy’s lake house. ery@ghsa.net @OfficialGHSA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Looking for ways to create passive income in your private practice? Join me and my guest Sohailla Digsby, to learn her tips on this episode of the Fearless Practitioners podcast. We could all use extra cash and more ways to grow our private practice. In this week’s episode, I sat down to chat with Sohailla Digsby, founder of Best Body Nutrition & Fitness, about how she listened to her client’s pain points, and turned that into a passive income stream for her practice. She shares her tips on how you can do the same in your practice too. Get ready to take notes and write down some new ideas and creative insights! ABOUT SOHAILLA DIGSBY Sohailla Digsby is a registered dietitian, fitness pro, author and international speaker. She is the Founder of Best Body Nutrition & Fitness – directing the Best Body Countdown and training facilitators to run her 8-week lifestyle change program around the US, as well as multiple app-based wellness programs. Sohailla runs a year-round wellness membership site, and offers a course on Self-Publishing for RDs providing 25 CPEUs. She and her husband of 21 years also direct a busy household of three young world-changers in Evans, Georgia. Sohailla is the recipient of several awards, including the 2018 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year for Augusta University’s Dietetic Internship, 2016 SCW Presenter of the Year Award and the Georgia Academy’s Distinguished Service in Media Award in 2014. She has recently self-published her third book: the Priority Planner & Wellness Log to go along with her other 2 books, the Best Body Cookbook & Menu Plan and the Countdown to Your Best Body Success Journal. [click_to_tweet tweet="Want to know how to make a few more $$ in your practice by serving your clients right now? Listen to this interview with @bestbodyin52 as she shares how she built a passive income in her practice. #RDchat #RDtobe #FearlessPractitioners" quote="Want to know how to make a few more $$ in your practice by serving your clients right now? Listen to this interview with @bestbodyin52 as she shares how she built a passive income in her practice. #RDchat #RDtobe #FearlessPractitioners"] TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Taking the lead with serving clients to support them along their journey. Listening to pain points of clients to build your passive income. Partnering with others to reach more clients, and support them through their growth. Accountability between sessions to build up retention and support. How to take action this week! MORE FROM SOHAILLA Website: bestbodyin52.com Coach Catalyst Self-Publish to Serve & Sell Connect with Sohailla on Facebook and Twitter Free Training to Grow Your Practice: After 12 years in private practice, I have learned so much and continue to learn! It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to get to turn your dream into a reality. Having a team or a coach when building something new can make a world of a difference! With this free 7-Day Video Training, I share with you what I have learned to build a real sustainable practice, so you can get started faster on your path to a dream private practice. You don't have to go it alone! Get instant access to this free training here! MORE FROM ADRIEN Resources for Your Practice Boss Club is Open! Schedule Your FREE 15 Min Fearless Steps Call Connect with Fearless Practitioners Instagram and Facebook Subscribe & Review on iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I encourage you to do that today, so you don't miss an episode. I’ll be adding an episodes each week and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. I will be highlighting some of the reviews on future podcasts so be sure to listen and see if yours is featured. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
Department of Juvenile Justice works to protect and serve the citizens of Georgia by holding young offenders accountable for their actions and by supporting these children to become productive lives as law-abiding citizens. Despite that there is confusion and misinformation around the treatment of kids in the care of DJJ. This episode I speak with Stephanie Henesy, Chief of the Office of Nutrition & Food Services at DJJ. She sheds light on what the nutrition department does to nourish and support the students at DJJ. Stephanie Henesy has been named the 2019 Young Dietitian of the Year by the Georgia Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. You will have a sense of why Stephanie stands out from her peers and is an award willing young professional by the end of our conversation together. This episode we discuss How to successfully onboard yourself in a new administrative food service position How DJJ food service compares to other school nutrition operations Gardening programs and nutrition education at DJJ The true purpose of administrative reviews
Jamie Anne Harrell – Parenthood, Dead Names and Roosters: Transgender Conversation, Part 2Aired Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 12:00 PM PST / 3:00 PM ESTAs social awareness of gender differences increases, many of us are still scratching our heads as we attempt to integrate it into our traditional understanding of gender. Join Jennifer as she continues her conversation with Jamie Harrell about the many layers and intricacies involved in one’s life before and after a transgender transition. If you missed their first conversation, you can find it here: http://podcast.omtimes.com/e/jamie-anne-harrell-the-transgender-journey/Guest Bio:Jamie Anne Harrell, MBA, Business Intelligence Lead at Emory University’s Goizueta Business SchoolJamie Harrell is the business intelligence and data analytics lead at Emory Goizueta Business School where she earned her MBA in 2016. She also earned a degree in Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1996. Reporting to the Chief Analytics Officer, Jamie manages the data analytics strategy for the operations team at Goizueta Business School. She and her team designed and created the school’s data warehouse, reports, and visualizations that facilitate area leaders in making data informed decisions.With over 20 years of experience in the computer hardware and software industry, Jamie has held VP positions in two public companies and has co-founded and sold two self-funded startups. After selling her first startup to MIVA Inc., Jamie served as the vice president and general manager of the MIVA Small Business Solutions division, a provider of e-commerce software for online retailers. Holding P&L responsibility, Jamie was responsible for the business turnaround and sale of the division to a private equity group. Subsequently, while vice president of product at Inuvo, Inc., she was responsible for the ALOT applications marketing business, where she managed $25 million in annual revenue and the search partner relationship with Google.Jamie was the first openly transgender graduate of Goizueta Business School. She is a frequent speaker, panelist and panel moderator. Her speaking engagements cover diversity and inclusion in business, as well as technical topics on software engineering and data analytics. She has appeared at events ranging from Emory’s Out in Business panel and the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians The Patient Perspective panel, to keynote sessions at the Women Who Code WeRise conferences in 2017 and 2018, and Refactr.Tech in 2019. She was the keynote speaker at The Center for Civil and Human Rights / LGBT Institute’s Diversity in Business Forum in 2017.In 2018 Jamie received the prestigious Atlanta Business Chronicle inaugural Diversity and Inclusion award for Outstanding Voice, and in 2019 she was named Transgender Advocate of the Year at Emory University.Jamie is currently PTA co-president at her daughter’s elementary school, is the proud parent of two wonderful daughters, Sparrow and Anna, and lives in Atlanta, GA.
Jamie Anne Harrell – The Transgender Journey: What’s it really like?Aired Thursday, 1 August 2019, 3:00 PM EST / 12:00 PM PSTAfter Olympic Gold Medalist Caitlyn Jenner transitioned from male to female in 2015, transgender individuals everywhere felt more liberated. Yet even with all the publicity since then, there are many who still don’t fully understand what being transgender means and why it’s so important to the transgender community to keep the conversation – and compassion – going. Join Jennifer as she interviews Jamie Harrell, who also transitioned from male to female, to find out more about the realities of being transgender.Guest Bio:Jamie Anne Harrell, MBA, Business Intelligence Lead at Emory University’s Goizueta Business SchoolJamie Harrell is the business intelligence and data analytics lead at Emory Goizueta Business School where she earned her MBA in 2016. She also earned a degree in Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1996. Reporting to the Chief Analytics Officer, Jamie manages the data analytics strategy for the operations team at Goizueta Business School. She and her team designed and created the school’s data warehouse, reports, and visualizations that facilitate area leaders in making data informed decisions.With over 20 years of experience in the computer hardware and software industry, Jamie has held VP positions in two public companies and has co-founded and sold two self-funded startups. After selling her first startup to MIVA Inc., Jamie served as the vice president and general manager of the MIVA Small Business Solutions division, a provider of e-commerce software for online retailers. Holding P&L responsibility, Jamie was responsible for the business turnaround and sale of the division to a private equity group. Subsequently, while vice president of product at Inuvo, Inc., she was responsible for the ALOT applications marketing business, where she managed $25 million in annual revenue and the search partner relationship with Google.Jamie was the first openly transgender graduate of Goizueta Business School. She is a frequent speaker, panelist and panel moderator. Her speaking engagements cover diversity and inclusion in business, as well as technical topics on software engineering and data analytics. She has appeared at events ranging from Emory’s Out in Business panel and the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians The Patient Perspective panel, to keynote sessions at the Women Who Code WeRise conferences in 2017 and 2018, and Refactr.Tech in 2019. She was the keynote speaker at The Center for Civil and Human Rights / LGBT Institute’s Diversity in Business Forum in 2017.In 2018 Jamie received the prestigious Atlanta Business Chronicle inaugural Diversity and Inclusion award for Outstanding Voice, and in 2019 she was named Transgender Advocate of the Year at Emory University.Jamie is currently PTA co-president at her daughter’s elementary school, is the proud parent of two wonderful daughters, Sparrow and Anna, and lives in Atlanta, GA.
Dr. Williams, DMD, MAGD, MICCMO, is a noted author including two #1 Best Sellers, Marketing the Million Dollar Practice and The $10k a Day Dentist, plus Smile 360: A Patient's Guide to Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Bill Williams is a Master of the Academy of General Dentistry and the International College of Craniomandibular Orthopedics and is highly involved in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, the American Academy for Oral and Systemic Health, the American Sleep and Breathing Academy, the Pro Player Health Alliance and the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation. He is a past president of the Georgia Academy of General Dentistry and traveled the USSR and Scandinavia on an AGD People To People Dental Tour in 1987. Over his 44-year career as a dentist he has been the founder or one of the founders of the Stone Mountain Dental Group, the Atlanta Craniomandibular Society, TMJ Framework, the Solstice Research Group, Suwanee Dental Care, Web-Centric Dental Marketing and Design, Kenya Medical Outreach and Solstice Dental Advisors, the Deserving Diva Foundation, Solstice Dental Advisors and the Top Gun Dental Conferences. He is a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry as well as the AAID Maxi-Course in Implant Dentistry and the Misch Implant Institute. Dr. Williams has been married to his wife Sheila for 41 years and they have two sons, Will and Tyler, both of whom are active in Solstice Dental Advisors, plus a granddaughter, Harper. "If it's been done, it's probably possible." — Dr. Bill Williams Dr. Williams' next 5M Special Summit Mastermind Opportunity is July 26-27, 2019 for a small, select number of dentists. For more information on this One-Weekend Intensive Workshop email us at bill@solsticedentaladvisors.com or call 770-614-4249 Connect with Dr. Bill Williams: Learn More: How to Become a Redox Dentist Website: Solstice Dental Advisors - 5M Mastermind Email: info@solsticedentaladvisors.com Free Book: 10KWay.com Buy Books: Dr. Williams' Author Page LinkedIn: Dr. Bill Williams
Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: This Viva Podcast will discuss the importance of dispensing professional home care products to our patients. Our guest, Dr. Steven Wingfield, specializes in evidence-based dentistry with a focus on assisting patients in achieving balanced oral and systemic health. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Academy of General Dentistry and Fellow to the Academy of General Dentistry.
Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. This week’s news podcast is sponsored by EscaTEQ: www.escateq.com MCARTHUR BECOMES NAEC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) has promoted Alesa G. McArthur from deputy director to executive director. McArthur succeeds longtime executive director Teresa Witham, who will remain as deputy director. McArthur's experience spans more than 20 years in the meeting industry and association management arena, ranging from conference, convention and event management to education and communications. She spent most of her association work at the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians, first as director of education and corporate relations and then as chief operating officer. For NAEC, she began as meeting and event planner in January 2018 before becoming deputy director. She holds an MBA from Georgia State University with a concentration in marketing. To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes│Google Play|SoundCloud│Stitcher│TuneIn
Join Dr Amy Dayries and her guest Jenny Askew! Jenny is a registered and licensed dietitian. She holds a Masters of Science in Nutrition from Georgia State University, and a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology (the study of movement) from James Madison University. Additionally, Jenny is an American College of Sports Medicine Certified Exercise Physiologist. Jenny is an active member of many professional organizations including the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the Georgia Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and the Greater Atlanta Dietetic Association. Additionally, Jenny has served as Vice President on the board of the Georgia Dietetic Foundation. Jenny has worked in the health and wellness industry for over ten years. During this time, she has helped hundreds of clients improve their well-being using a food and lifestyle approach. Jenny is passionate about improving the health of others by helping them get to the root of their health issues. This passion has led her to pursue further training in the area of Integrative and Functional Medical Nutrition Therapy. Jenny has lived in the Atlanta area since 2008. When she is not working, you can find her in her garden, doing yoga, running, or spending time with her growing family, friends and beloved Dalmatian.
Linda Herzer, author of The Bible and the Transgender Experience, has a Master of Divinity degree. Gabrielle Claiborne is an out-and-active transwoman since 2010 who has a bachelor's in mathematics and a aster's in civil engineering from Georgia Tech. She grew up in a family of ministers, married, and fathered three children. As Linda and Gabrielle talk about the transgender experience from a biblical, personal, and spiritual perspective, you will see why clients like The Home Depot and Georgia Academy of Family Physicians have participated in their workshops and presentations. Perhaps it's time we recognize that our divine spark is different and unique for us all.