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Brand is no longer a support function in AEC. It is a strategic lever that shapes perception, culture, recruitment, and long-term growth.Katie Cash sits down with Emily Cannon, Vice President of Brand Strategy at Brasfield & Gorrie, to discuss what it really means to elevate the brand to the executive table. From aligning regional leadership to activating entertainment as a marketing currency, Emily shares how intentional collaboration between marketing and the C-suite is reshaping the firm's internal culture and external presence. She also explores how brand influences retention, recruiting, pursuit strategy, and even proposal performance.If your firm is navigating growth, leadership transition, or brand evolution, this conversation offers practical insight on aligning strategy from the inside out and turning brand into a measurable driver of momentum.Topics discussed in this episode:AEC brand strategyConstruction marketing strategyBrand alignment in AECB2B brand strategyAEC leadership alignmentEmployer branding in constructionConstruction firm marketingConnect with Emily Cannon, CPSMVice President of Brand Strategy at Brasfield & Gorrie, LLChttps://www.linkedin.com/in/emilycannon1/Connect with Katie: https://smartegies.com/ Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts:We hope you're finding value in our AEC Marketing For Principals. Your feedback is important to us and we'd love to hear from you. Here's how you can help. Scroll to the bottom, rate our podcast with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Let us know what you found most helpful from this episode! And if you haven't done so already, give the podcast a follow, and you'll be notified when new episodes come out.
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Send us a textWhat do you think of laryngeals? How should we refer to the Anatolian languages? Where do you stand on Gimbutas and Renfrew? In this episode of New Humanists, Dr. Colin Gorrie helps guide us through the Indo-European family tree. We follow the various branches as they spread out across Europe and Asia: Anatolian, Tocharian, Celtic, Germanic, Italic, and more. This episode covers the second half of Laura Spinney's introduction to the field of Indo-European studies, Proto.Laura Spinney's Proto: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9781639732586Colin Gorrie's YouTube interview with Laura Spinney: https://youtu.be/_nVIV-qaHHYM.L. West's Indo-European Poetry and Myth: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780199558919Thomas S. Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780226458120Colin Gorrie's "Dead Language Society" Substack: https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/Calvert Watkins' How to Kill a Dragon: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780195085952Ekho, the ancient language audiobook app, is coming soon. Check here for more details: https://ancientlanguage.com/ekhoNew Humanists is brought to you by the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/Links may have referral codes, which earn us a commission at no additional cost to you. We encourage you, when possible, to use Bookshop.org for your book purchases, an online bookstore which supports local bookstores.Music: Save Us Now by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Send us a textSupposedly, about half of the world population speaks languages that all come from one root language: Proto-Indo-European. How do we know, and where did "PIE" come from? Ukraine, Anatolia, or somewhere else? Did the Indo-Europeans spread out in a massive, peaceful migration of farmers? Or as small bands of shepherds, stealing livestock and killing anyone standing in the way? How do we even know what a prehistoric language sounded like if we don't have any record of their language? In this episode, Colin Gorrie joins us to discuss the opening chapters of Laura Spinney's Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global, a fascinating and enjoyable survey of the current state of research into Proto-Indo-European, and a useful introduction to the fields of historical linguistics, archaeology, and paleogenetics, and how they relate to the question of Indo-European origins.Laura Spinney's Proto: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9781639732586Colin Gorrie's YouTube interview with Laura Spinney: https://youtu.be/_nVIV-qaHHYFustel de Coulanges's The Ancient City: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780648690542Erwin Rohde's Psyche: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780415225632New Humanists is brought to you by the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/Links may have referral codes, which earn us a commission at no additional cost to you. We encourage you, when possible, to use Bookshop.org for your book purchases, an online bookstore which supports local bookstores.Music: Save Us Now by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
HPR All Things Considered host Dave Lawrence offers up mahalos to our supporters during this critical time with samples of the fun stuff we're grateful to share! This comes from 2017 when the Average White Band's Alan Gorrie and Onnie McIntyre were on the show telling stories. See the full interview below!
In this episode of the Niche Pursuits Podcast, Erin Gorrie, founder of Muskoka Puppy Yoga, shares her inspiring journey from police officer to entrepreneur. Erin discusses how she built a thriving business with over 450 million video views and 170,000 followers across social media platforms. She also highlights how her passion for healing and the power of puppy yoga have transformed lives, including her own. Listen to her interview now to learn how Erin turned her love for puppies and yoga into a global wellness movement. ** Podcast Sponsor - Jolly SEO - https://jollyseo.com/test-links/ Jolly SEO is offering an exclusive Buy 1, Get 1 Free deal to try their expert outreach service. Boost your credibility with genuine, high-quality SOS mentions. Don't miss out—claim your Buy 1, Get 1 Free offer today! Ready to join a niche publishing mastermind, and hear from industry experts each week? Join the Niche Pursuits Community here: https://community.nichepursuits.com Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative
Echolocation is a road trip musical in the dark. A teenage love story without a map. Echolocation is a musical performed in pitch blackness.Ethan and Sadie are best friends, but they have little else in common. He's serious, she's goofy. He works after-school jobs, she has a rooftop hot tub. He's sighted, and she's completely blind. One thing they share is that they're totally sick of life in safe, suburban Las Vegas. And so, to enjoy a last gasp of freedom before their SAT scores come back, they lie to their parents and set off on a secret road trip up to Yellowstone National Park – going on some unexpected misadventures along the way. Featuring skinny-dipping, wacky science, an environmentalist twist and a fizzing score, Echolocation is a podcast musical about Gen Z friendship, love, and disability. Eliza Randall is a composer, pianist, and music director from Boulder City, NV, currently based in New York City. She began playing the piano and composing music when she was six years old and has been hooked ever since!Her short musical THE YELLOW WALLPAPER, written with Sam Norman, was a finalist for the Mazumdar Short Play Prize and has been performed all over the country by Harp Theatricals, Irvington Theatre, Alleyway Theatre, and Blank Conversations. Her new musical THE DEBUTANTES was recently workshopped and performed at the 2022 Leeds Conservatoire Musical Workshop. Eliza's various other stand-alone compositions have been showcased at the Broadway Future Songbook at Lincoln Center, the Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre off-Broadway, and the Hackney Empire (nominated for the 2021 Stiles and Drewe Best New Song Prize). As a music director, Eliza especially loves directing new works, and most recently she has been MD/Keys 1 for multiple shows at Pace University, NYU's New Studio on Broadway, Dixon Place, the Scranton Fringe, and the Two Rivers Theatre with Joe Iconis and Sara Schlesinger. Education: BM in Piano Performance from BYU, MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from NYU Tisch.Hi, I'm Sam — an award-winning (but more often award-losing) rhymester who bounces between the UK and US.I mostly write lyrics and libretti for musicals and operas. Sometimes I write screenplays and light verse.Recently… Echolocation (winner of the 2025 MTI Stiles & Drewe Mentorship Award), The Shadow, Come Dine With Me: The Musical.You might have seen my work produced and/or developed off-West End, off-Broadway and regionally, at venues including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Turbine Theatre, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, and the Edinburgh Fringe.I'm currently a Resident Artist at the American Lyric Theater. In the past I've been a Johnny Mercer Foundation Songwriter, an American Opera Initiative Fellow, a winner of the Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry in Translation, a Lincoln Center Broadway Future Songbook writer and a three-time finalist for the Stiles & Drewe Best New Song Prize. I'm a proud member of Mercury Musical Developments, the BMI Musical Theatre Librettists Workshop and the Dramatists Guild.
Episode SummaryIn this podcast episode, Michael Perez – Brasfield & Gorrie associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Auburn University – shares his journey with breaking into stormwater engineering and erosion control, the rewards of working as a professor, and the successes and future of Auburn's Stormwater Research Facility.Episode NotesThis podcast series is part of the AASHTO Environmental Management technical service program operated by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. It explores a wide array of environmental topics that affect state departments of transportation and the infrastructure programs they oversee.In this episode, Michael Perez – Brasfield & Gorrie associate professor at Auburn University – discusses the multi-dimensional world of stormwater management and the importance of creative and timely solutions to stormwater issues across the state of Alabama and the nation.We spend some time in this episode learning about the successes of the Stormwater Research Facility at Auburn University, such as creating a portable stormwater treatment device, writing new guidelines for design elements and installation techniques, and being a part of projects that restore the environment. Perez also discusses his time as a professor, and the reward of shaping students into young, successful professionals in the stormwater field. Finally, he discusses looking forward to what the future holds for his work and for Auburn's Stormwater Research Facility, while providing advice for stormwater professionals across the nation.
For our final episode for Season 7, we’re thrilled to welcome clinical psychologist and lived-experience speaker, Lumen Gorrie (they / them), to speak with us about gender diversity. Lumen is a queer, trans, multiply neurodivergent, chronically ill, and disabled person based in Naarm. Lumen is passionate about neurodivergence, gender, queerness, disability and accessibility, making systemic change, and (in their words) neuroqueering the heck out of things! We cover a lot in this chunky ep! Including: What neurodivergence means to Lumen and how to respond to when people say, ‘don’t make this your whole identity!’ Lumen’s path to discovering their own neurodivergence. Definitions: Lumen takes us through the difference between sex, gender, and sexuality. Lumen’s gender identity and their path to exploring and discovering this. Ways that Lumen experienced gender incongruence and dysphoria, and how they reclaimed connection to self. When an eating disorder is stemming from gender dysphoria. The interplay between gender diversity, neurodivergence, and other aspects of their identity for Lumen. What does gender affirming care look like and myths about gender diversity and trans-ness that get in the way of this care. Reflecting on gender affirming language. Lumen’s tips for those exploring their gender. You can find Lumen at their websites – LG Psychology and Appetite for Change Project – and on Instagram @brains.beyond.binaries and @appetite_for_change_project. Things we mentioned: Sexual Orientation and Autism (George & Stokes, 2018). Trans Healthcare and Neurodiversity Factsheet Factors leading to ‘de-transition’ or ‘re-transition’ (Turban et al., 2021). Gender affirming surgery having one of the lowest regret rates of all surgeries (Thornton, Edalatpour, & Gast, 2024). Organisations, listings, and resources TransHub – www.transhub.org.au Trans Heath Research – www.transresearch.org.au Trans Wellbeing – www.transwellbeing.com Transcend Australia – www.transcend.org.au ACON - www.acon.org.au Equinox – www.equinox.org.au Community-led national directory of services and groups for TGD folk – www.trans.au Gender Minorities Aotearoa – www.genderminorities.com Switchboard – www.switchboard.org.au Sock Drawer Heroes – www.sockdrawerheroes.com Got questions for us?? Come along to our LIVE Q&A event! Held online on 27th June (with replay available to all ticket holders). Grab a ticket here and submit your question! Enjoyed the episode and want to support us further? Join our Patreon community! Patreon subscribers receive ad-free episodes, basic episode transcripts from Season 4 onwards, access to a monthly live zoom hang out, 50% off our episode articles, plus bonus monthly content (depending on subscription tier). Check out our Patreon page to support us, as we aim to make quality mental health care information accessible to everyone: www.patreon.com/ndwomanpod. Want polished copies of our episodes in beautiful and readable pdf article format? Grab them here. Contact us at ndwomanpod@gmail.com, or visit our website: www.ndwomanpod.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm joined by the incredible Alie B, a legally blind arts educator, disability advocate, and all-around powerhouse of empathy and expression. Alie B shares how discovering theatre and monologue work became her first form of self-advocacy.She opens up about living with low vision, navigating an eating disorder in her youth, and how she now supports others in recovery through creativity, compassion, and somatic work.We explore how disability is often unseen but deeply felt and how it's the "only club any of us can join at any time." Alie B reminds us that disability doesn't discriminate, and how those who live with it often have to work so hard to self-advocate for accommodation amidst their joy and connection.This conversation dives into: ✨ The intersection of art and medicine ✨ Why creative expression is a powerful path to healing ✨ The emotional toll of being a high achiever and a big feeler ✨ How creative practices help us rewire the nervous systemWhether you have a disability, love someone who does, or just want to better understand how art, advocacy, and embodiment intersect, this episode will move you.Alie B's Website: https://www.aliebgorrie.com/Juliet's Website: https://yepigototherapy.com/Juliet's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yepigototherapyAlie B's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aliebg/
Bombarded with demos and LinkedIn DMs? Felipe Serrano from Brasfield & Gorrie breaks down his field-tested process for evaluating construction tech without burning out. From vendor intake forms to cross-team buy-in, we unpack how to vet tools, prove ROI, and avoid tech fatigue—especially if you're flying solo without a dedicated R&D team. Real talk from the jobsite to the boardroom.
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines:Human rights groups condemn University of Melbourne surveillance policiesAttack on Zamzam camp in Sudan's North Darfur regionGaza and West Bank updatesCalls for review of AUKUS dealMedical groups urge federal candidates to prioritise climate change-induced health crisesConcerns about City of Melbourne's greening strategy Witt Gorrie at Trans Day of Action 2025//We listened to a speech recorded at the Trans Day of Action rally held on the 31st of March by Witt Gorrie, who described the ties between First Nations justice, trans liberation and decarceration. If you want to hear more about Witt's collaborative, abolition focused work, you can revisit our show from the 28th of February featuring Witt Gorrie and Beyond Bricks and Bars steering committee members Kate and Gia in conversation with Priya.Keep up this important work and show your support by coming down to Parliament House next Saturday the 26th April at 11:30am for the Trans Liberation Counter Protest. Bring along your p2/n95 face masks, friends, family and noisemakers!// The Nightmare Sequence//Omar Sakr and Safdar Ahmed spoke with Priya about their new collaborative work The Nightmare Sequence, which is out now with the University of Queensland Press (all author royalties donated to Palestinian charities). The Nightmare Sequence, featuring poetry by Omar and illustrations by Safdar, is a searing response to the atrocities committed by Israel and its allies in Gaza and beyond since October 2023. Born of collective suffering and despair, the book interrogates the position of witness: the terrible and helpless distance of vision, the impact of being exposed to violence of this scale on a daily basis, and what it means to live in a society that is actively participating in the catastrophic destruction of Arabs and Muslims overseas. Omar is a poet and writer born in Western Sydney to Lebanese and Turkish Muslim migrants. He is the acclaimed author of the novel Son of Sin and three poetry collections, including The Lost Arabs, which won the 2020 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Poetry. Safdar Ahmed is an award-winning artist, writer, musician and cultural worker. His graphic novel Still Alive won the Multicultural NSW Award and was named Book of the Year in the 2022 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. Safdar is a founding member of the Refugee Art Project and a member of eleven, a collective of contemporary Muslim Australian artists, curators and writers.// Autism Supports for Comfort, Care and Connection//Prof Deborah Lupton joins us to discuss the new autistic-led project, Autism Supports for Comfort, Care and Connection with the Project Lead, Dr Megan Rose and illustrator Sarah Firth. The project reveals the everyday and creative ways autistic adults use objects, services, and creatures to support their wellbeing. Published by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making & Society at UNSW, the project provides beautiful illustrations and rich inner worlds of Autistic adults about the supports that help them, special interests that fill them up, and challenges they face. The illustration published with this week's episode has been used with permission from the project team.// Renters' Federal Election Priorities//Bernie Barrett, Acting CEO of Better Renting, unpacks what's on the table for renters in the major parties' housing policy platforms announced last weekend. Bernie also speaks about Better Renting's Renter's Election pledge, and what it means to think about renters in so-called australia as a voting bloc. Head to renters-election.au to find out more about and sign up to the pledge.//
In this episode of the FoundHer Series, Carrie sits down with Erin Gorrie, a contributing author to The Lighthouse Project – Beautiful Chaos, Volume 2. Erin's chapter, A Lifetime of Shame, is a raw and powerful exploration of how shame took hold of her life, shaped her choices, and kept her trapped in a story of shame for decades. For 30 years, Erin carried the weight of her early experiences, constantly seeking external validation. But when everything came crashing down, she had a pivotal realization—90% of her experiences were within her control. This moment of clarity set her free. She began to set boundaries, release people-pleasing tendencies, and reclaim her self-worth. Erin shares the liberating process of writing her story, the deep connection she found within The Lighthouse Project community, and how telling her truth became the final piece of her own freedom. She reminds us that when we stop living in the shadows of shame and start embracing our whole selves—rough edges and all—we step into our true power. This episode is for every woman who has ever felt not enough, who has struggled with persistent or chronic shame, or who is ready to finally say, enough is enough. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about courage, healing, and reclaiming your story.
As a woman in the police, Veronica Gorrie felt she had to work 10 times harder than her male colleagues to earn her spot in the squad. From ending sieges with cigarettes to using dark humour to cope with horrific events, the award-winning author joins Gary Jubelin to discuss the brutal policing culture, shocking truths of injustice and her biggest regrets. Discover Veronica Gorrie’s award-winning books - Black and Blue is here, and When Cops Are Criminals is here. Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing up, Veronica Gorrie feared the police. As an Aboriginal person, it’s their first instinct to call on each other, rather than the officers in blue. But that didn’t stop her from becoming a cop. For 10 years, Veronica enforced the law. She’s been assaulted, abused and even reported a complaint against herself. This is what policing is like through the eyes of an Aboriginal woman. Discover Veronica Gorrie’s award-winning books - Black and Blue here, and When Cops Are Criminals here. Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview #2 with Colin Gorrie. Links: Osweald Bera Website Substack Ancient Language Institute YouTube Intro/outro music is Funky Thanksgiving by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2022 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Wally Tungsten (http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/65571)
My guest today is someone who I believe, without exaggeration, will help transform the way people learn ancient languages for years to come. While our institutional academies crumble, a new academy is quietly emerging in independent organizations like the Ancient Language Institute, and Colin Gorrie is one of its leading figures. His aspiration is to "bring linguistics out of the ivory tower," which he's done magnificently with his new book Osweald Bera, now available for pre-order. We talk about Tolkien, Beowulf, and the magic of learning ancient languages. Pre-order Osweald Bera: https://ancientlanguage.com/vergil-press/osweald-bera/ Register for Spring courses at The Ancient Language Institute https://ancientlanguage.com/youngheretics/ Order Light of the Mind, Light of the World (and rate it five stars): https://a.co/d/2QccOfM
In this episode of the Construction Leaders Podcast, hosts Nick Soto and Carly Trout from CMAA sit down with Tammy McConaughy, Director of Education & Certification for the Lean Construction Institute; Katie Wells, Vice President of Project Delivery with Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC; Christopher Vine, Project Superintendent with Hensel Phelps; and John Zachara Integrated Facilities Solutions and Leader Emeritus with LCI's Chicago Community of Practice (CoP), to discuss lean construction, emphasizing its principles of continuous improvement and collaboration. They discuss the benefits of lean constudction, such as higher efficiency, better quality, and improved project outcomes. They highlight the importance of breaking down industry silos, fostering a positive culture, and valuing team input. Challenges include resistance to change and the need for trust. The Construction Leaders Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
On this episode of the ACB Advocacy Update, Claire and Swatha preview the 4th annual audio description awards gala with ACB's Audio Description Project Coordinator, Tabitha Kenlon and one of the hosts of the gala, Alie B. Gorrie. Listen as we tease all that is happening this year at the gala, including what it was like recording at 30 Rockefeller Center in New York City. Don't forget to join us on November 14th at 7:30pm eastern on Peacock, adawardsgala.org, ACB Media, or on YouTube for the most glamorously inclusive award show of the year!
Episode 29 is here at last, and a certain language is making a repeat appearance, but introduced by a new linguistic lover – what does Colin Gorrie have to say about Old English? We chat the basics of Old English and what makes it so 'old', before getting into how Colin teaches the language, and why he recommends it as a springboard for further linguistic adventures.Find the details about the brilliant new Osweald Bera book here: https://ancientlanguage.com/osweald-bera/Check out and subscribe to Colin's substack: https://colingorrie.substack.com/And don't forget to subscribe to A Language I Love Is...!Host: Dr Danny BateGuest: Dr Colin GorrieAudio Mixing and Mastering: Jeremiah McPaddenMusic: Bossa Nova by William_KingArtwork: William Marler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Greening Out! w/ Alex Gorrie + Zach Harrison from The Crooked Spoke by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
As senior supplier diversity manager, Jessica manages Brasfield & Gorrie's efforts to champion inclusion through business opportunities with diverse suppliers and trade contractors. She conducts training and strategy sessions with preconstruction and project teams to establish project proposal strategies and coordinate outreach events. Jessica manages the EQUIP program, which was established in 2019 to provide industry education, meaningful networking, and access to upcoming project opportunities for our database of diverse suppliers and contractors. Additionally, she facilitates relationships with diverse industry/trade associations, representing the company at professional and community events throughout the region. Beyond our doors, she's on the social responsibility committee for the Georgia Hispanic Contractors Association, President of the Georgia Chapter of the U.S. Minority Contractors Association, co-chairs the Programs/Education Committee for the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association of Minority Contractors, and co-chairs the communications committee for the National Association of Minority Supplier Development Council's Construction Industry Advisory Group. At home, she is married to her partner Jeff and together they have one child, Noah, who just started kindergarten, and a dog and a cat. Want to learn more about Brasfield & Gorrie: https://www.brasfieldgorrie.com/ Connect with Jessica on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-mcmahan-248331166/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
As senior supplier diversity manager, Jessica manages Brasfield & Gorrie's efforts to champion inclusion through business opportunities with diverse suppliers and trade contractors. She conducts training and strategy sessions with preconstruction and project teams to establish project proposal strategies and coordinate outreach events. Jessica manages the EQUIP program, which was established in 2019 to provide industry education, meaningful networking, and access to upcoming project opportunities for our database of diverse suppliers and contractors. Additionally, she facilitates relationships with diverse industry/trade associations, representing the company at professional and community events throughout the region. Beyond our doors, she's on the social responsibility committee for the Georgia Hispanic Contractors Association, President of the Georgia Chapter of the U.S. Minority Contractors Association, co-chairs the Programs/Education Committee for the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association of Minority Contractors, and co-chairs the communications committee for the National Association of Minority Supplier Development Council's Construction Industry Advisory Group. At home, she is married to her partner Jeff and together they have one child, Noah, who just started kindergarten, and a dog and a cat. Want to learn more about Brasfield & Gorrie: https://www.brasfieldgorrie.com/ Connect with Jessica on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-mcmahan-248331166/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
GUEST OVERVIEW: Mark Gorrie is the MD APAC of Gen Digital, a company seeking to support Digital Freedom through its Cyber Safety brands, Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender and CCleaner.
In this episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, join us as we embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment with our special guest, Emily Gorrie. Emily, the voice behind Project: Mom, shares her personal journey of navigating motherhood and entrepreneurship, offering invaluable insights and practical tips along the way.Highlights of the conversation include:Overcoming the guilt of pursuing passions outside of motherhood, especially with the impending arrival of baby #2.The importance of finding supportive communities that uplift and empower mompreneurs.Discovering the transformative power of taking action, no matter how small the steps may seem.Insights into the benefits of outsourcing tasks to streamline the mompreneur journey and focus on what truly matters.Realizing that as a mompreneur, you're not alone on this journey, and there's strength in embracing imperfection and vulnerability.Tune in to gain inspiration, practical wisdom, and the reassurance that you're enough, just as you are, on your mompreneurial journey.Connect with Emily:
Today's episode is a little different, but as a fellow CEO Mom, you have to make the most of the time you have! Emily Gorrie joins Kimberly as they record an episode across their two podcasts. At the time of recording, Emily was awaiting the birth of her second child. She and Kimberly discuss the unique challenges they face, the power of community, creating balance, and defining personal success. Immerse yourself in a powerful conversation about motherhood, trust, and accepting our own unique paths. Links: Website: www.emilygorrie.com Podcast: Project: MomInstagram: ProjectmompodcastGrab our new ebook: 205 Tax Deductions that will save you money (and 7 that won't!)Connect with Kimberly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taracpafirm/ Website: https://www.taracpafirm.com/
In this episode Kevin and Brandon discuss tech that has changed our photography lives. From mirrorless cameras, to shooting tethered to tablets.Check out our link for 10% off your copy of Dehancer by using the code GORRIE.https://www.dehancer.com/For more information on the F11 podcast, check out the following links:F11Pod WebsiteFollow us on Instagram!Follow us in Twitter!Check out Kevin Deal's work here:Kevin Deal's WebsiteKevin Deal's InstagramKevin Deal's You TubeCheck out Brandon Gorrie's work here:Brandon Gorrie's WebsiteBrandon Gorrie's InstagramBrandon Gorrie's You Tube
Tune in today for something different. I'm talking with Colin Gorrie about Old English and his journey to learn and teach an even more niche ancient language. Links Website Youtube Twitter Substack Ancient Language Institute's Old English page
Are you feeling like you just can't let anyone see the real version of you? Are you stuck thinking that only the buttoned up, clean cut, all business look is the only way you will be taken seriously? Do you feel like you need to pretend that you aren't a wife, mother, or caregiver so that people don't find out you are actually living a life outside your business ventures? My discussion with Emily Gorrie sheds some light on just that. Join us as we discuss how to break out of those narratives and discover that you are not alone! I think you'll find that there are a lot more of us out there that feel the same way you do. Let's unpack this together.Brilliant Recommendations:Follow Emily on Instagram Visit Emily's website Application for Brilliant Moms Who Podcast Directory FREE: Discover the marketing strategy that generates new leads in just 10 minutes a day - Expand your audience. Grow your community. Start powerful conversations.Book a fitting call to chat about Empowered to profit M.O.R.E.Learn more about Empowered to Profit M.O.R.E. - Lani Jackson CoachingJoin the Brilliant Mompreneurs Society | FacebookWork with LaniFollow Brilliant Mompreneurs on InstagramFollow Lani on InstagramAbout Emily:Emily is the voice behind the Project: Mom podcast, a podcast that shares the stories of women who are navigating the intersection of motherhood and entrepreneurship. She is a full time mom with a corporate sales and entrepreneurial background. Her daughter, Olive, was born in Dec 2020 and her life has not been the same! The fact that she half expected it to return to normal is why Project: Mom exists. Emily is a huge believer in supporting moms who also have entrepreneurial dreams - we all deserve to make it. So in addition to inspirational and motivational support through her podcast, she also offers tangible project based Virtual Assistant work.
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Welcome, Mama! Hey there, fellow moms and mompreneurs! I'm excited to introduce you to a heartwarming podcast episode featuring an inspiring conversation with Emily Gorrie, the host of "Project Mom Podcast." In this episode, we delve into the raw and honest journey of navigating motherhood and entrepreneurship. Emily shares her incredible insights, from those small yet impactful "micro-moments" of self-discovery to the essential role of building a support network. We discuss how it's okay to ask for help, whether you're looking for a nanny or seeking that elusive mom-friend who truly gets it. We explore the beauty of being the vulnerable one, stepping out of our comfort zones, and creating authentic connections. And amidst it all, Emily offers valuable advice on finding gratitude in the sometimes challenging waiting period before our support systems align. If you're looking for motivation, genuine stories, and actionable tips on balancing family life with your entrepreneurial journey, this episode is an uplifting and supportive guide on how to build your village while chasing your dreams. Tune in to hear Emily's uplifting story, and let's walk this path together, one micro-moment at a time. Whether you're a mom, mompreneur, or simply someone in need of that extra dose of inspiration, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion that will leave you feeling empowered and motivated. You got this, Mama, Jessa Mention: Project: Mom Podcast IG: @projectmompodcast www.projectmompodcast.com projectmompod@gmail.com Freebies: https://www.projectmompodcast.com/free-resources Screenshot today's show and share it on IG stories. Tag me, @thejessaraye, and I'll share your story on mine too.
Have you ever seen light painting photography? Have you ever seen portrait photography? What about astrophotography? Ok, now how about taking all three of those and combining them? Sounds crazy right? Well, that's exactly what our Los Angeles-based guest Katrina Brown does.Tune in to listen to her process for making some of the most creative images out there.Katrina's WebsiteKatrina's InstagramHow To Start Light PaintingSPECIFIC SHOTS WE REFERENCE THROUGHOUT THE EPISODEBasic Light Painting With Katrina's Daughter In Front of a TreeAstronaut With MotionStar Wars Sith Motorcycle With FlamesStrobe Light Tube With Sparklers In Tunnel With Water ReflectionBroken Mirror Reflection With MotionCheck out our link for 10% off your copy of Dehancer by using the code GORRIE.https://www.dehancer.com/For more information on the F11 podcast, check out the following links:F11Pod WebsiteFollow us on Instagram!Follow us in Twitter!Check out Kevin Deal's work here:Kevin Deal's WebsiteKevin Deal's InstagramKevin Deal's You TubeCheck out Brandon Gorrie's work here:Brandon Gorrie's WebsiteBrandon Gorrie's InstagramBrandon Gorrie's You Tube
When you become a mom you're told endless tips/advice/sentiments, from other moms. But the truth is that your motherhood journey is solely yours, and the advice you get from other moms only goes so far.Today I am joined by Emily Gorrie, the host of the Project: Moms Podcast, to talk about our journeys and give a nod to how moms are feeling. From thinking you messed your child up, to neglecting your business, or being jealous of your partner, the range of feelings that take shape on your motherhood journey is vast. But not everyone talks about that. I believe it helps to shed light on those feelings and the honest ups and downs of being a mother (and still having other important things in your life too). So, let's dive in!You can find Emily and her podcast here:Website: https://www.projectmompodcast.com/Instagram: @projectmompodcastProject: Mom Podcast: Spotify | Apple PodcastsVA Services: https://www.emilygorrie.com/______________________________You can find me here:Instagram: @gingerbizWebsite: https://www.katymurrayphotography.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TipsandTricksforyourbusinessTwitter: https://twitter.com/GingerBizKM
In this episode Kevin and Brandon talk to New York City-based Ethan Tran about what it means to be a content creator, whether or not you should niche, cross discipline, going viral and many other fascinating subjects.Check out Ethan's work hereInstagramWebsiteCheck out our link for 10% off your copy of Dehancer by using the code GORRIE.https://www.dehancer.com/For more information on the F11 podcast, check out the following links:F11Pod WebsiteFollow us on Instagram!Follow us in Twitter!Check out Kevin Deal's work here:Kevin Deal's WebsiteKevin Deal's InstagramKevin Deal's You TubeCheck out Brandon Gorrie's work here:Brandon Gorrie's WebsiteBrandon Gorrie's InstagramBrandon Gorrie's You Tube
Join Kevin and Brandon as they discuss in depth strategies for photographers to grow their businesses with special guest Dauss Miller. Dauss has a proven resume of success within the photography industry. We talk about everything from pitfalls to avoid, to how to line item your commercial pricing.Check out Dauss Miller and has spectacular work here:https://www.daussmiller.com/https://www.instagram.com/daussmiller/Check out our link for 10% off your copy of Dehancer by using the code GORRIE.https://www.dehancer.com/For more information on the F11 podcast, check out the following links:F11Pod WebsiteFollow us on Instagram!Follow us in Twitter!Check out Kevin Deal's work here:Kevin Deal's WebsiteKevin Deal's InstagramKevin Deal's You TubeCheck out Brandon Gorrie's work here:Brandon Gorrie's WebsiteBrandon Gorrie's InstagramBrandon Gorrie's You Tube
In this episode Kevin and Brandon discuss small tweaks you can make to your photography that make a big difference. We talk about unorthodox methods that can make your work stand out.Check out our link for 10% off your copy of Dehancer by using the code GORRIE.https://www.dehancer.com/For more information on the F11 podcast, check out the following links:F11Pod WebsiteFollow us on Instagram!Follow us in Twitter!Check out Kevin Deal's work here:Kevin Deal's WebsiteKevin Deal's InstagramKevin Deal's You TubeCheck out Brandon Gorrie's work here:Brandon Gorrie's WebsiteBrandon Gorrie's InstagramBrandon Gorrie's You Tube
Join Kevin and Brandon as we visit with one of Austin's most prolific and creative artists. We have a conversation with Raphael Umscheid.We explore topics like creativity, film, what it means to be published and more.Check out Raphael's amazing work here.https://www.raphaelumscheid.com/indexhttps://www.instagram.com/soyuz11/Check out our link for 10% off your copy of Dehancer by using the code GORRIE.https://www.dehancer.com/For more information on the F11 podcast, check out the following links:F11Pod WebsiteFollow us on Instagram!Follow us in Twitter!Check out Kevin Deal's work here:Kevin Deal's WebsiteKevin Deal's InstagramKevin Deal's You TubeCheck out Brandon Gorrie's work here:Brandon Gorrie's WebsiteBrandon Gorrie's InstagramBrandon Gorrie's You Tube
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) made history by becoming the highest-ranking elected official to meet with a Taiwanese president on American soil since the United States established diplomatic relations with Beijing. On Wednesday, McCarthy, alongside a bipartisan congressional delegation, welcomed Tsai at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. During the meeting, McCarthy called Tsai “a great friend to America” and emphasized the strong bond between the two countries, which he believes is stronger than ever before. The question of how strong the bond is remains, however. Would the United States respond militarily if China invaded Taiwan? To discuss this, Larry Elder is joined by James R. Gorrie, an Epoch Times contributor and author of “The China Crisis.” Gorrie criticized the Biden administration's policy of strategic ambiguity regarding Taiwan and its relations with China. He argued that the strategy was no longer effective and urged the United States to take more decisive action in support of Taiwan, including potentially arming the island and increasing military cooperation with Japan. On another topic, Elder is joined by Cully Stimson, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs in the George W. Bush administration and now a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Stimson, who co-authored the book “Rogue Prosecutors: How Radical Soros Lawyers Are Destroying America's Communities,” discusses the rise of rogue prosecutors who have been funded by billionaire financier George Soros and other organizations to take over prosecutors' offices and dismantle the criminal justice system, which they claim is systemically racist. These hand-selected prosecutors, including Kim Fox in Chicago and Alvin Bragg in New York, have issued indictments without substantial evidence. The Larry Elder Show is sponsored by Birch Gold Group. Protect your IRA or 401(k) with precious metals today: http://larryforgold.com/ ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Sara Beth Wilcox of Brasfield & Gorrie talks about women in construction, the growth occurring in Huntsville and other construction issues.
Joining us at the RealREIT conference today is Kevan Gorrie, who is the President and CEO of Granite REIT. The company is industrial-focused and holds property across Canada, the United States, and Europe. Kevan shares what Granite's portfolio looks like today, along with changes that have been made to it in the past few years.... The post The Industrial Strategy with Kevan Gorrie of Granite REIT appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
Today, we dig deep into mom guilt.Mom guilt is a huge part of this work, and anytime more women talk about it, the more there is to uncover. In this episode, I talk with Emily Gorrie, the host of the Project: Mom Podcast, which explores a lot of similar topics to the MotherLoad Podcast – one of the reasons I've been really excited for this conversation.Before recording, both of us had sick kids – a massive part of the mental load, not only because it often means we have to reschedule our days, but it often means WE end up getting sick. All at once, we have to help our kids heal, get everything done, while also taking care of OURSELVES.Which, inevitably, can make us feel guilty. Should we rest? Or just power through? In our conversation, we tackle the impact of ALLOWING ourselves to question these feelings of guilt instead of avoiding them; the importance of talking about the hard parts of motherhood; and the power of validating each others' experiences.Resources & LinksCheck out the Project: Mom Podcast and follow Emily on Instagram.Did this episode resonate with you? Share your takeaways with Lindsay directly at hello@lindsayroselle.com. Learn more about Lindsay's coaching and consulting services at https://www.lindsayroselle.com or follow along on Instagram at @lindsayroselle and @motherload.pod.
In This Episode, We Talk About: Our mom hacks for playing kids' music in the car, traveling with littles, avoiding mom break, styling hair, and more! The struggles of a first time mom, including undiagnosed postpartum depression, loneliness, and not being the first choice. Why it's important to have support systems in the form of friends, family, and our partners. Resources + Links: Check out the Project: Mom podcast! Hip Peas Hair Styling Balm The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave Think Again by Adam Grant I Guess I Haven't Learned that Yet by Shauna Niequist Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll 28 Summers by Elin Hilderbrand Connect with Moms in Real Life on Instagram | @momsinreallifepodcast Follow Stephanie and Katie on Instagram! Stephanie Nguyen | @modernmilk Katie Kunz | @kunzandcrew and @newbornlifecoach WANT TO HAVE YOUR MOM STORY FEATURED ON THE PODCAST? Sent us an email at info@momsinreallife.com Find out more on our websites https://www.modernmilk.com/ www.katiekunz.com Show Notes: What are the special surprises our kids have in store for us? It's not always what you expect! Our guest today is Emily Gorrie, the host of her own mom podcast, Project: Mom! Her relatable mom story is all about the connections we form (and don't form) with our kids as first time parents. But before we dive into that, we'll cover everything from our favorite quick and easy side dishes to sleep training a two year old and everything in between as we catch you up on our weekly updates! We'll share helpful mom hacks for traveling, avoiding mom break, styling your kids' hair, and more. Then, Emily tells us her story about her experience as a first time mom to dive into the struggles she faced with undiagnosed postpartum depression, societal pressure, and loneliness. Wherever you are on the road of motherhood, come and learn from a mom friend who's still in the thick of it! 0:01:20 What sad news does Stephanie have to share? 0:06:25 What is Katie looking forward to this fall? 0:07:30 Say hello to the host of the Project: Mom podcast and today's featured mom friend, Emily Gorrie! 0:11:50 Why do we need more podcasts like Project: Mom? 0:15:20 What is your family eating this week? 0:16:45 What are our favorite side dishes? 0:19:35 Katie's shower apple story. 0:20:50 How can you keep your grocery budget down? 0:24:20 What is a cheaper alternative to acai bowls? 0:27:40 How is your family sleeping this week? 0:28:55 How did your Hawaii trip go with your little? 0:31:10 Why did Katie decide to sleep train her two year old again and how has it been going? 0:35:55 Why has Stephanie's family been struggling to sleep? 0:37:00 What is something you've been loving recently? 0:39:05 What is the perfect organic hair product for your kids? 0:40:40 The best hairbrush to detangle your kids' hair. 0:41:45 What are you reading, watching, or listening to this week? 0:43:50 Why do we love the Great British Baking Show? 0:45:40 What has Stephanie been reading, watching, and listening to with her family? 0:50:30 What is your favorite mom travel hack? 0:54:45 How can you avoid mom break? 0:56:30 Why does every mom need a collapsible wagon? 0:57:30 How did your first year of motherhood go? 1:01:50 What caused you to struggle to form a connection with your daughter? 1:04:45 What special surprise did your daughter have for you? 1:06:50 How did undiagnosed postpartum depression affect you and your family? 1:09:00 Societal expectations of motherhood versus fatherhood. 1:12:00 Why is it important to have a support group as a mom?
In this episode, Jennifer talks to Alie B. Gorrie about the importance of disability advocacy. Together they unpack definitions, how to ideally create spaces with disability inclusion in mind, and the importance of continual growth. Alie shares her journey in this space, as well as tons of tools and resources to better learn about disability inclusion & advocacy so we can continue to improve & grow as individuals and in community with one another. About Alie: Alie B. Gorrie is an actor, teaching artist, and disability inclusion consultant. She is the creator and producer of ABLE: a series, a documentary series discussing disability inclusion in the arts. Alie B. is the founder of Songs for Sight, an organization that serves children and teens in Alabama with low vision. Currently, she is the Community Engagement Manager at Red Mountain Theatre, where she brings theatre education programs to students, seniors, and communities who often lack access to arts education. She is a theatre professor at Samford University, teaching a Community Engagement course. She has her BFA in Musical Theatre from Belmont University and her MA in Arts in Medicine from the University of Florida. Alie's IG: @aliebg Alie's Website: www.aliebgorrie.com Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com
Ælfric's Colloquy is a dialogue between a teacher and his students, written both in Old English and Latin, designed to teach Latin to Anglo-Saxon schoolboys. It is also the earliest record of a (relatively) realistic English-language conversation. In celebration of the Ancient Language Institute's new Old English program, Dr. Colin Gorrie joins Jonathan and Ryan to walk through the Colloquy and to talk about language learning, education, and literacy in medieval England.Ælfric's Colloquy (Old English): https://www.kul.pl/files/165/history%20of%20english/texts2009/aelfriccolloquy-translation.pdfColloquium Ælfrici (Latine): https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/12358426/colloquium-aelfrici-1-nos-pueri-rogamus-te-magister-ut-doceas-nos-Ælfric's Colloquy (modern English translation): https://www.kentarchaeology.ac/authors/016.pdfDavid Sedaris's "Me Talk Pretty One Day": https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/a1419/talk-pretty-0399/Eleanor Dickey's Learn Latin from the Romans: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9781316506196C. P. Wormald's "The Uses of Literacy in Anglo-Saxon England and Its Neighbours": https://www.jstor.org/stable/3679189Watch an Old English Beginner Lesson with Dr. Gorrie: https://youtu.be/YwECgGWCwisOld English at the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/old-english/New Humanists is brought to you by the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/Links may have referral codes, which earn us a commission at no additional cost to you. We encourage you, when possible, to use Bookshop.org for your book purchases, an online bookstore which supports local bookstores.Music: Save Us Now by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
AlabamaGovernor Ivey's office issues statement of assistance to hurricane damaged FLSenator Tuberville defends Alabama Eagle Forum re: DOJ subpoena for docsBrassfield & Gorrie chairman has house vandalized over contract in GAJudge in Montgomery eliminates bond payment for certain crimesUndercover drug sting in Mobile results in 4 arrests and search for 3 othersTalladega Superspeedway to open campsites for FL storm evacueesNationalHurricane Ian traveling through central Florida after pummeling Tampa areaBill to curtail challenges to electoral college votes likely to pass SenateNord Stream 1 pipeline damage called sabotage, some point finger at BidenTrump says pipeline sabotage no small thing and could escalate to warMore from British Cardiologist now calling for halt to Covid vaccines
Protestors against the new "Cop City" police training development vandalized the office of Brasfield & Gorrie and are facing riot charges; Brian Kemp brought Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to Marietta, and will be stumping with ex-VP Mike Pence soon; And Truist Park will host an all-Cobb County baseball state championship game. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where is Geatland? Beowulf has been taken as a founding poem for England, yet England never appears in the poem. Linguist Colin Gorrie joins Jonathan and Ryan to discuss this heroic and tragic Old English masterpiece, the history of scholarship surrounding the poem, and J.R.R. Tolkien's titanic contribution to modern understanding of it.Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780393320978Dick Ringler's translation of Beowulf: https://amzn.to/3sv1yWQJ.R.R. Tolkien's translation and commentary on Beowulf: https://amzn.to/3w81O09Colin Gorrie's Why the Grammar-Translation Method Does Not Work (And What Does): https://ancientlanguage.com/why-grammar-translation-method-does-not-work/J.R.R. Tolkien's The Monsters and the Critics: https://amzn.to/3FE4rdoTom Shippey's Lecture 1 of 3 on J.R.R. Tolkien's Beowulf: https://youtu.be/FPBt05KUfzgNorton Critical Edition of Beowulf: https://amzn.to/3McPv8yVirgil's Aeneid: https://amzn.to/3FMLAN9Colin Gorrie's website: https://www.colingorrie.com/New Humanists is brought to you by the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/Links may have referral codes, which earn us a commission at no additional cost to you. We encourage you, when possible, to use Bookshop.org for your book purchases, an online bookstore which supports local bookstores.Music: Save Us Now by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com