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In this episode, Dr. Gregory Johnson, Chief Medical Officer at UnityPoint Health, shares insights on healthcare innovation, the role of AI in clinical care, and the importance of health equity. He discusses key initiatives, including efforts to enhance clinical service lines and improve rural healthcare access, along with valuable advice for emerging healthcare leaders.
A band in the making called The Hook. Hear the behind the scenes of what it takes to forma a band with Linda Chartier, Gregory Johnson and Scott Skipper
Soldiers having a good customer experience is an integral part of working in the Army's human resources space here at the Human Resources Command. In this episode of TAG Talks, Brig. Gen. Gregory Johnson, TAG 63, discusses customer experience with Annie O'Connor and Jennifer Locke. The three define customer experience and customer service and outline how TAGD and HRC are pioneering ways to help Soldiers, veterans, and Family members.
Gregory Johnson has become one of the leading voices in the digital asset and blockchain industry on topics ranging from digital transformation, virtual assets, tokenization, CBDCs, cryptocurrency regulation, and governance.He is the founder and CEO of Rubicon Digital Assets. As well as an adjunct professor at New York University's School of Professional Studies. For over two decades, Greg has been a CEO and senior executive at Fortune 500 companies in the financial sector, including American Express and Ameriprise Financial. In addition to his work at Rubicon, Greg is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee and part of the GeoTech Action Council for the Atlantic Council GeoTech Center.This episode revolves around the rise and significance of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, exploring its origins, factors driving its value, implications for central banking systems, and views of industry leaders. The conversation analyzes elements like demand-supply dynamics, the onset of Bitcoin ETFs by BlackRock, and the concept of decentralization. It highlights the role of the financial crisis in Bitcoin's adoption, its safety, and its finite supply. We also get into the impact of CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies), concerns about privacy intrusion by governments, and how technology can help to regulate. Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/Episode Links:Greg Johnson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-c-johnson/Rubicon Digital Assets: https://www.rubicon-digital-assets.com/To join the conversation follow Marc here:YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramMarc is a Senior Fellow of Emerging Technologies at NYU, the CEO of DMA United, and is on the New York State Bar Association's Taskforce for Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets.
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GDP Script/ Top Stories for Tuesday June 20th Publish Date: Monday June 19 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Tuesday June 20th , and happy 74th birthday to Singer Lionel Ritchie ***Ritchie**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Mall of Georgia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Clayton County man arrested after 14-year-old Gwinnett County girl found in Lake City New principals named for Berkmar Middle, Grayson High School And Snellville adopts $15.33 million budget Plus, All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Break 1 : M.O.G. Story 1. Arrested A 14-year-old Parkview High School student who had been missing since the last day of school has been found. Gwinnett County police received information that led them to a home in Clayton County, where the teen was discovered. The home belonged to a man named Russell Cheeves, who now faces charges related to enticing and molesting the girl. Cheeves was arrested, and the teen was reunited with her parents. Gwinnett County officials have charged Cheeves with Enticing a Child for Indecent Purposes and Interference with Custody, while Lake City Police have filed a child molestation charge against him. Another Parkview student, 15-year-old Leila Novljakovic, is still missing, with her last known location being in Atlanta on June 5. Gwinnett police are continuing their search for her. STORY 2: principals Felecia Jones, currently an assistant principal at Berkmar Middle School, has been promoted to become the school's new principal. Rukina Walker has been appointed as the new principal at Grayson High School. Allan Gee, the principal at Rock Springs Elementary School, has been promoted to cluster superintendent, and Gregory Johnson, the Deputy Director of Financial Services for the City of St. Augustine, has been hired as Gwinnett County Public Schools' new executive director of budgets, strategy, and risk mitigation. Jones has 23 years of experience in GCPS and holds degrees in business management, business administration, and educational leadership. Walker has nearly 30 years of experience in education and holds degrees in biology, urban education, secondary education, and educational leadership. Gee has 30 years of experience in education and a background in middle grades education and educational leadership. Johnson has worked in finance and audits since 2015, with a bachelor's degree in business and information technology and a master's degree in business administration.…………get more details at gwinnettdailypost.com Story 3: snellville Snellville leaders have approved a budget of $15.33 million for the next fiscal year, with a focus on providing salary raises to retain staff and remain competitive with other cities in the Atlanta metro area. The budget does not include an increase in the city's millage rate, which means residents will not see a rise in their city taxes unless the assessed value of their property has increased. The majority of the budget increase will go towards salaries, with a 4% overall spending increase. The city also plans to allocate funds for a new bucket truck, street resurfacing projects, and stormwater repairs. The salary raises will particularly benefit public safety officers, with an emphasis on raising starting salaries and increasing personnel numbers in the police department. The city's millage rate will be determined next month, and the budget will take effect in the following month. Residents can access the budget on the city's website……..we'll be right back Break 2: Slappey - Tom Wages - then Obits STORY 4: gallery Norcross Gallery and Studios, formerly known as Kudzu Art Gallery, is expanding its offerings with new summer programming. The upcoming months will feature a Member's Juried Show, a city-wide photography competition, open studio availability, and a collaboration with the Norcross Branch of the Gwinnett Public Library System. The current exhibition, "Pigments of the Imagination," showcases 29 art pieces by 20 artists and will be on view until July. A reception for the exhibition will be held on June 25. Additionally, the "Life Through the Lens" photography event will take place during the July 4 weekend, inviting participants to capture the life of Norcross. Submissions can be made from July 14-24, and selected photographs will be displayed in the Norcross Gallery and other locations from September 14 to October 31. Story 5: military The militarization of American law enforcement has been a long-standing trend. In the 1990s, Congress authorized the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), allowing state and local law enforcement agencies to obtain surplus military weapons and equipment from the Department of Defense (DOD). Since then, the DOD has transferred $7.6 billion worth of equipment to law enforcement agencies nationwide. While the equipment is provided for free, agencies are responsible for shipping, maintenance, and storage costs. Nearly all states, except Hawaii, have participated in the program. In Georgia alone, 201 law enforcement agencies acquired surplus military equipment, excluding items deemed "low risk" by the DOD. The total value of equipment received in Georgia amounts to $61,462,743, with the Warner Robins Police Department receiving the largest share at 5.2%. Story 6: loeffler Former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler, who is also the Chairwoman of Greater Georgia, is urging Georgia's Secretary of State and the State Election Board to take immediate action to address a software vulnerability in the state's voting machines before the 2024 election. Unsealed court documents revealed that the Secretary of State was aware of the vulnerabilities since at least July 2021. The Department of Homeland Security also investigated the machines and issued a security advisory, urging states to fix the vulnerabilities promptly. However, the Georgia Secretary of State's office announced last month that it would not install the software patch until after the 2024 election cycle. Loeffler criticized the delay, emphasizing the importance of election integrity and secure infrastructure. Despite the concerns raised, the Secretary of State dismissed calls for an update. Recently, an election server was seized over tampering concerns, and election equipment was stolen from a warehouse……….We'll be back after this Break 3: Ingles 5 – Lawrenceville (generic)– GCPS tfn Story 7: watson Ava Grace Watson, a rising senior at Buford High School in Gwinnett County, has committed to playing basketball for Ohio State University. This marks the second consecutive year that Ohio State has secured Gwinnett County's top prospect, with Diana Collins from Brookwood High School also signing with the Buckeyes. Watson, a four-star recruit and ranked 47th nationally by ESPNW, had several other top programs vying for her commitment, including Texas A&M, Florida State, Louisville, and Georgia. She received multiple accolades last season, including all-state, all-metro, all-county, all-region, and MaxPreps All-American honors. The 5-foot-7 guard was named the Region 8-7A Player of the Year, averaging impressive statistics of 24.1 points, 6 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and 4.3 steals per game. Story 8: commits Jamie Tremble, a rising senior at Wesleyan School, has committed to play football for Syracuse University. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound athlete is considered a four-star recruit in Georgia, ranked 30th by 247Sports. Tremble is versatile, able to play both wide receiver and tight end positions. His older brother Tommy plays tight end for the Carolina Panthers and previously attended Notre Dame, while his father Greg was a former defensive back at the University of Georgia. Tremble had an impressive junior season, earning recognition as the Region 7-3A Offensive Player of the Year and an all-county selection. He recorded 55 receptions for 890 yards and 11 touchdowns, and also contributed on defense with 16 tackles, an interception, and a sack. Additionally, Tremble achieved success in track and field, finishing as the Class 3A state runner-up in the triple jump with a distance of 45 feet, 4 1/2 inches. We'll have final thoughts after this Break 4: Henssler 60 Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Get more news about your community at GwinnettDailyPost.com www.henssler.com www.mallofgeorgiachryslerdodgejeep.com www.psponline.com www.ingles-markets.com www.lawrencevillega.org www.gcpsk12.org www.wagesfuneralhome.com See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Almost 2 years ago, I decided to do a podcast where I talked about Why Chiropractors Dislike the Ring Dinger. Before that podcast, I really didn't know much about Dr. Greg Johnson other than what I heard in passing, and I had never spoken to him. Shortly after that podcast, Dr. Greg reached out to me to chat. Fast forward to last week, I finally got a chance to interview Dr. Greg on my podcast. We talked about how the Ring Dinger came about. We discussed his practice philosophy and how it impacts the care he provides. We also talked about his YouTube success and the downside of being YouTube famous. Overall, it was a fun conversation. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Let's get into it. Ring Dinger on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdvancedChiropracticRelief Ring Dinger seminars: https://www.advancedchiropracticequipmentllc.com/chiropractic-seminars Advanced Chiropractic Relief Website: https://advancedhoustonchiropractor.com Business & marketing training for chiropractors: https://rocketchiro.com/join Free practice assessment: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment Chiropractic podcast: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-podcast
Gregory Johnson is the co-founder and CEO of Rubicon Crypto, an organization that helps investors, financial advisors, and institutions bridge the gap between the digital and traditional investment worlds. Greg has over two decades of leadership experience that spans Fortune 500 companies and start-ups in crypto and digital assets, health and wellness, insurance, and financial services. In addition to his work at Rubicon, Greg is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee and part of the GeoTech Action Council for the Atlantic Council GeoTech Center. Greg joins me today to discuss how financial advisors can include cryptocurrency in their portfolio of services. He describes how major financial institutions are gearing up for the wide adoption of cryptocurrency. He explains how advisors can manage their emotions and expectations about cryptocurrency in a volatile market. He also reveals how financial advisors can evaluate the potential of a crypto project and underscores how Rubicon helps advisors begin their journey in cryptocurrency. “All major institutional players are gearing up for what we believe to be the greatest reallocation of wealth in the history of the industry.” - Greg Johnson This week on The Model FA Podcast: Greg's background and journey to financial services and cryptocurrency Why financial advisors should think about including cryptocurrency in their client services Hurdles that prevent financial advisors from adopting cryptocurrency How Rubicon Cryptocurrency educates their partner RIAs and financial advisors about cryptocurrency Managing emotions and expectations through a volatile market Due diligence for cryptocurrency and how advisors can sift through crypto “garbage” Tokenomics and evaluating the potential of a crypto project Regulatory considerations and issues in cryptocurrency How managing fees are split up when advisors partner with a firm like Rubicon Mastery and the importance of embracing the plateaus of your life Resources Mentioned: Book: Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment by George Leonard MIT OpenCourseWare: Blockchain and Money with Prof Gary Gensler Our Favorite Quotes: “Whether we're in a bull market or a ‘crypto winter,' people will either say ‘see, I told you,' or switch camps along the way.” - David DeCelle “Though the stock market is volatile currently, it tends to be more stable over time—more than how people perceive the crypto space.” - David DeCelle “Most of the crypto and token projects out there look and feel like securities, behaving like stocks in many aspects.” - Greg Johnson Connect with Greg Johnson: Rubicon Crypto Rubicon Crypto on LinkedIn Greg Johnson on LinkedIn About the Model FA Podcast The Model FA podcast is a show for fiduciary financial advisors. In each episode, our host David DeCelle sits down with industry experts, strategic thinkers, and advisors to explore what it takes to build a successful practice — and have an abundant life in the process. We believe in continuous learning, tactical advice, and strategies that work — no “gotchas” or BS. Join us to hear stories from successful financial advisors, get actionable ideas from experts, and re-discover your drive to build the practice of your dreams. Did you like this conversation? Then leave us a rating and a review in whatever podcast player you use. We would love your feedback, and your ratings help us reach more advisors with ideas for growing their practices, attracting great clients, and achieving a better quality of life. While you are there, feel free to share your ideas about future podcast guests or topics you'd love to see covered. Our Team: President of Model FA, David DeCelle If you like this podcast, you will love our community! Join the Model FA Community on Facebook to connect with like-minded advisors and share the day-to-day challenges and wins of running a growing financial services firm.
LTC Heroes - A podcast for Long-Term Care & Skilled Nursing Facilities
On this latest episode, we speak with Dr. Gregory Johnson, Chief Medical Officer at the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, at the 2022 NNFA-NALA Innovation Summit in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society is the largest not-for-profit provider of senior housing and services in the United States. The company is headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and operates centers throughout the United States. On this episode, we discuss various topics with Gregory, including: - Accountability in healthcare. - How he moved into the long-term care industry. - Key moments when he realized he made a difference in people's lives. - His favorite parts of the day, including interactions with others. - Bad advice shared in the long-term care industry. - His thoughts on reforming the healthcare system, including how we pay for healthcare. - What he's learned about himself in the past three years as a leader, the way he's handled the pandemic, and the way he's made decisions. - … and so much more Reach out to Gregory and his team by heading to the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society website. Learn about Dr. Gregory Johnson's experiences and stories in the long-term care industry by tuning into the latest episode of LTC Heroes below. The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society - https://www.good-sam.com/ https://www.ltcheroes.com/community We appreciate you listening and we are motivated by your feedback. Visit LTCHeroes.com to learn more about us and head to LTCHeroes.com/community to join our exclusive Facebook group for nurses and our exclusive LinkedIn group for long-term care owners. We look forward to seeing you inside the community. -- Sponsored by Experience.Care This episode is brought to you by Experience.Care, the only long-term care EHR backed by guarantees. Your profitability is our priority and your compliance, our cause. Since 1969. Get your profitability consultation today at Experience.Care/guarantee. Our website is .Care for a reason. We care about your care. Visit us at Experience.Care. #seniorliving #longtermcare #seniors #seniorcare
Summary: There's so much happening in crypto with the bear market, so Gregory Johnson comes on the show to tell us how cryptocurrencies are going to behave in light of the financial world. As the CEO/Founder of Rubicon Crypto, Gregory's mission is to provide investment solutions and understanding within the crypto space. He explains that regulation is actually going to drive the next bull run, and stresses the importance of having the longest term view when investing in crypto. Tune in for more expert insight. Highlights: -There's a lot going on in crypto; bear market and Bitcoin is with us -We have been trading mildly under the resistance point in the last few days -A lot of the crypto behavior is going to depend on what's happening in the financial world. We've seen interest rates going up, but this shouldn't deter the optimism and excitement for the timeline investors should be thinking about in terms of digital assets -Ethereum is the largest cryptocurrency in terms of network usage and integration -The dollar is hitting record levels on the DXY index -With cryptos, there's all sorts of ETFs and futures contracts -We need to be mindful of celebrity investing culture -Regulation is going to drive the next bull run -Early adopters will benefit from increased structure, from a regulatory perspective -If you are involved in digital assets, you have to have the longest term view. Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Rubicon Crypto
Summary: Bitcoin is down in the low twenty thousands, and cryptos are in the dumps. Is it your chance to buy, or is this a good time to flee? Gregory Johnson—Co-Founder and CEO of Rubicon Crypto—appears in this episode to help us imagine the future of crypto and how to wisely invest. One entering the industry has to be mindful of its volatility, and maintain a long term perspective in order to strategize. Gregory gives excellent advice about digital assets, which will become even more prevalent as time goes on. Tune in to hear more. Highlights: -People need to take a step back and use common sense when it comes down to crypto—regardless of which side of the industry you're coming into -People need to think about how dependent we're going to be on technology in the future, and how much of this technological development will be digital -There is no absolute guarantee that crypto is going to do things differently than other equity assets people have in their portfolios -Anyone entering the space should not just be prepared for volatility, but the most extreme volatility they've seen when investing -You have to have a very long term perspective -It's important to know the difference between a currency and an asset; assets aren't divisible or portable, and can't be spent in the way that currency can -The evolution of these technologies is only going to continue -Future reward programs will have a tokenized NFT aspect -There is a new economy that will involve blockchains, and this is already being implemented with larger corporations Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Rubicon Crypto
A conversation with Brig. Gen. Hope Rampy, The 62nd Adjutant General of the United States Army and Brig. Gen. Gregory Johnson, The 63rd Adjutant General of the United States Army.
Today, we sit down with Sandy Skelaney and Gregory Johnson, 2 constituents from the upcoming TEDxMiami happening on May 19th, 2022. Sandy is Speaker Director for TEDxMiami and Gregory is the first speaker to be revealed. We dive into DAO governance, big data, identity and so much more. Take a listen! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infiniteattraction/support
Dr. Jane Lucas (e-mail, LinkedIn, Facebook), of the Vardan Physiotherapy Clinic in New Delhi, India and a recent graduate of an AAOMPT accredited fellowship program with the Institute of Physical Art (IPA), and Mr. Gregory Johnson (e-mail, Twitter), co-founder and co-director of the Institute of Physical Art, are interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a presentation they gave at the 2021 AAOMPT Conference titled, “Inspiring Manual Therapy to Improve Breathing.” This episode contains information that will be interesting for practitioners who want to dive deeper into the world of respiration as it can relate to orthopaedic manual physical therapy clinical practice.To find the resources mentioned in this episode, please use the following links: the American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry (AAPMD) and the AAPMD Webinars, Management of Three Pressure Systems to Enhance Posture and Movement (IPA Course), Breath: The Science of a Lost Art (book) by James Nestor, Gasp!: Airway Health - The Hidden Path To Wellness (book) by Dr. Michael Gelb and Dr. Howard Hindin, courses by Mary Massery, Breathing and the Diaphragm course by Herman & Wallace, and the Postural Restoration Institute. Find out more about the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists at the following links:Academy website: www.aaompt.orgTwitter: @AAOMPTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=enPodcast e-mail: aaomptpodcast@gmail.comPodcast website: https://aaomptpodcast.simplecast.fm
Dr. Jane Lucas, of the Vardan Physiotherapy Clinic in New Delhi, India and a recent graduate of an AAOMPT accredited fellowship program with the Institute of Physical Art (IPA), and Mr. Gregory Johnson, co-founder and co-director of the Institute of Physical Art, are interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a presentation they gave at the 2021 AAOMPT Conference titled, “Inspiring Manual Therapy to Improve Breathing.”
The “Ring Dinger” adjustment made popular by Dr. Gregory Johnson is controversial in the chiropractic world. I’ve heard some chiropractors say they love it. I’ve heard a lot more say they don’t. In this episode, I thought I would take a look at the Ring Dinger and try to dissect what all the controversy is about. I made a quick list of potential grips, as well as a list of things Dr. Johnson does well. I also let you know if I would ever like to get a Ring Dinger adjustment. Let’s get into it.
In this special episode we talk about what the heck is going on and we talk about Duante Wright's murder, Kristin Smart's case, and a development in the fight for justice for Gregory Johnson, Jr. Hosted by: Nani and KahKuhEdited by (sort of): Nani
Welcome to another episode of Lady Blerds Sing the Blues with your girls Sometimes V and Kylie Toosmart. Donald Williams testimony at Derek Chauvin's trial is a game changer for sure. Steve Harvey is hosting the verzuz battle of a lifetime, The Isley Brothers vs Earh, Wind, and, Fire. Lil Nas X is all out of Satan Shoes, what will Nike do now? Martin Luther King Jr deserves another holiday. Happy Birthday to Maya Angelou, such a phenomenal woman! Worried you might be a fuckboi? Have no fear LadyBlerds are here to set the record straight. Congratulations to Tim Fox for being Gotham's first Black Batman! Will Mary Papazian finally recognize Gregory Johnson's murder at SJSU for the modern day lynching it was? Big Move Monday goes to WeHope for providing much needed services, find out how you can help at WeHope.org. Thank you for listening to Lady Blerds Sing the Blues. You can find us on Spotify, Apple pods, & our original home Soundcloud. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @LadyBlerdspodcast. For questions and suggestions about the show email us at dontcastndrive@gmail.com spelled Don'tCast N Drive. Intro/Outro music composed and produced by @darapnerd #TYGN Logo Artwork by https://www.thecolouryellow.art/ @j_brionne
In this week’s Work in Progress podcast, I speak with Gregory Johnson, managing director of The Rockefeller Foundation’s U.S. Equity and Economic Opportunity Initiative. The mission of The Rockefeller Foundation, says Greg Johnson, is to fight for vulnerable families who have been locked out of economic prosperity here at home and abroad. He says it crucially […] The post Unlocking capital, unlocking 1M businesses and 9M jobs appeared first on WorkingNation.
In this CISO Insiders vCISO mini-series episode, we talked with Greg Johnson. A veteran CISO who turned vCISO about 2 years ago. We discussed the role of the vCISO in smaller organizations vs his previous roles as a full-time CISO.We've tackled some key questions such as:1. What organizations need when they decide to hire a vCISO?2. How is the vCISO role different than that of a CISO?3. The importance of having a strong relationship with other supporting vendors.4. what are the challenges of a vCISO?5. Who are your ideal customers?6. What type of customers you won't be working with?To learn the answers to these questions, and to learn more about vCISOs please join us!
Welcome back to Lady Blerds Sings the Blues with your cohosts Sometimes V and Kylie Toosmart! In this weeks episode we talk about our experiences with the Covid-19 Vaccine and the ongoing pursuit of justice for Gregory Johnson who's death at the hands of racist SJSU frat boys was ruled a suicide, please support his family in re-opening his case. Happy 70th Birthday to Stevie Wonder! Trans Women are Women! There's no such thing as "Super Straight". Hear us go gaga over some soon to released Black Anime BABY! Dantai and Yasuke are being to released to the world soon and we can't wait! Rest in Peace Lou Otten, thanks for shaping the world of music as we know it today! Big Move Monday goes to Kianna Simmons at Hero Tent, they definitely showed up for the George Floyd Protest in San Jose and continue to show up everyday for the people! Thank you for listening to Lady Blerds Sing the Blues. You can find us on Spotify, Apple pods, & our original home Soundcloud. Follow us on Instagram @LadyBlerdspodcast. For questions questions and suggestions about the show email us at dontcastndrive@gmail.com spelled Don'tCast N Drive. Don't forget to support Denise_Johnson_453 on Venmo to get #JusticeforGregoryJohnson.
On this episode of 2 White Lights, Kyle Miller (@Kyle_projectstrength) joined us to recap the Texas Strength Classic PT session: - Sean Noriega builds momentum (@hamstringpapi) (7:02-31:21) - Ashton Rouska casually totals 938kg (@wreck_it_rouska) (31:24-41:47) - Teen phenoms (@aidanroeder and @luckylifts)(41:50-54:26) - Ian Bell's single ply brilliance (@iandeadlifts) (54:29-58:01) - Gregory Johnson 93kg debut (@maroonroo)(58:03-62:49) - Surprising storylines (@lee_girth, @anasanbar, @Jeff_thompson_74kg, and @Jesus_deadlifts) (62:52-75:32) - TSS running a brilliant meet, the livestream, and the future of primetime (75:35)
This week Madison wanted to shed some light on an ongoing case for Black History Month. In 2008 Gregory Johnson Jr. was found hanging in his fraternity basement after a party the night before. Gregory was found in a seated position, because he was 4 inches taller than the basement he was hanging in. The police all but refused to investigate and ruled the death a suicide, despite conflicting autopsy reports, times of death, and mishandled evidence. His family is still working to get the truth, please help them in any way you can. - JUSTICE FOR GREGORY LINKS -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justiceforgregoryjohnson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justice4gregory Resources: https://linktr.ee/justice_for_gregory_johnson -The Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlmostPodThe Website: almostpod.comInstagram: instagram.com/almostpodFacebook: facebook.com/almostpodTwitter: twitter.com/AlmostATCpod-Please rate and review us wherever you're listening, we love those 5 stars almost as much as we love champagne.-If you have any questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, or corrections, you can email us at almostpod@gmail.com !!-Intro by the amazing Rux Ton: https://www.facebook.com/rukkustonLogo by the awesome Sloane of The Sophisticated Crayon: https://www.instagram.com/thesophisticatedcrayon/ -SOURCES: https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS931US931&sxsrf=ALeKk00OBPHHBevyG3m48YNfKyl2sFSRdg%3A1612824784118&ei=0MAhYKjTBsuE9PwP5da06AE&q=sigma+chi+san+jose+race&oq=sigma+chi+san+jose+race&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIFCAAQzQI6BwgjELADECc6BwgAEEcQsAM6BAgjECdQ6g5YrBRgohVoAXACeACAAVuIAe0FkgECMTCYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6yAEJwAEB&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwio-93CsNvuAhVLAp0JHWUrDR0Q4dUDCA0&uact=5 http://www.judgebusters.com/id288.html https://www.sanjoseinside.com/news/fraternity_life_death/ https://sanjosespotlight.com/as-country-gapples-with-racism-activists-renew-call-for-justice-in-sjsu-killing/ https://uglyjudge.com/victims/california/san-jose/gregory-johnson-jr/ https://thoughtcatalog.com/symone-jackson/2014/02/why-is-former-san-jose-state-university-student-gregory-johnson-jr-s-death-still-an-unsolved-mystery/
Are you in the midst of year-end reporting? In our latest podcast, we help ground you by providing some helpful investor perspectives—what information are they looking for most from companies? How have their expectations changed? And, how does ESG factor into it all? Listen as host Heather Horn sits down with Gregory Johnson, a PwC director in our National Office that leads outreach to the investor and analyst communities, to discuss what information investors seek from the financial statements and beyond. Topics include:0:56 - Current environment. As the economic recovery progresses, investors are placing more focus on a company's resilience and how they are evolving their business operations.6:17 - ESG. Increased transparency continues to be in high demand from the investor community. We look at some of the recent developments that companies are focused on in this area and the different non-financial reporting frameworks.10:11 - D&I. Large institutional investors continue to raise the bar on expectations for reporting on social issues such as diversity, equity, and inclusion. Gregory highlights areas of focus in this developing space.12:16 - Financial reporting and disclosures. We hit on a few of the most common disclosures investors are interested in this year and whether they’re aligned with what companies are focused on. 18:04 - Consistency is key. As companies continue to evolve their reporting, what should they focus on first? We close by looking at next steps and the risks of poor communication.Want to learn more? Read our In the loop: You're saying it. Are investors hearing it?Gregory Johnson is a director in PwC’s National Office. His primary areas of focus are investor engagement and strategic thought leadership. Gregory builds relationships with the investment community to gain insight into their views and perspectives on financial reporting, industry trends, regulatory developments, and other issues that may impact investment decisions.Heather Horn is PwC’s National office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series, as well as periodic webcasts for the power and utilities industry. With nearly 30 years of experience, Heather’s accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.
A continuation of discussion regarding Gregory Johnson, JR. who was found dead on November 22, 2008 in Sigma Chi Fraternity house near San Jose University. His family believes that his death was not properly investigated as it was ruled a suicide. However, the facts presented are inconsisted. Please follow, support, & boost the Johnson Family. https://whokilledgregoryjohnsonjr.com/ Instagram: @justiceforgregoryjohnson Donations are needed: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-gregory-johnson-jr?utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet Thank you.
https://whokilledgregoryjohnsonjr.com/ On November 22, 2008, Gregory Johnson, Jr. was reportedly found dead in a Sigma Chi fraternity house near San Jose State University. Members of the fraternity claimed to have found his body in the basement, hanging in a sitting position with his legs in front of him and a heavy-duty extension cord tied around his neck. His death was ruled a suicide, despite the fact that it was investigated by the FBI as a potential hate crime. When Gregory’s mother, Denise Johnson, requested the results of the investigation under the Freedom Of Information Act, her request was denied. The investigation results were allegedly withheld due to “matters of national security.” To this day, Denise is still searching for answers regarding the death of her son. On February 18, 2015, Denise and Gregory Johnson, Sr. filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against San Jose State University, Sigma Chi Fraternity, and the San Jose State University Police Department. This lawsuit was filed pro-per, after Denise Johnson spent years looking for an attorney to represent her family. The lawsuit was thrown out a few weeks after the initial hearing, and lacking the thousands of dollars it would take to pay for an attorney to appeal the case, Denise Johnson and Gregory Johnson, Sr. have been left with no choice but to become their son’s voice. To this day, they continue to speak their truth and remind the world that they STILL have not received a fair, transparent investigation into the reason why their son — an African-American college student and ordained minister — was found dead, hanging in the basement of a white fraternity house, with signs of foul play. Twitter: @justiceforgregoryjohnson Petition: https://www.change.org/p/black-student-s-death-covered-up-as-a-suicide-justice-for-gregory-johnson-jr?utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=custom_url&recruited_by_id=b45fe7f0-c647-11e5-9785-4d8b40243629 Donate:https://www.change.org/p/black-student-s-death-covered-up-as-a-suicide-justice-for-gregory-johnson-jr?utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=custom_url&recruited_by_id=b45fe7f0-c647-11e5-9785-4d8b40243629
Dictaminado como un suicidio, pero las circunstancias conducen a otras posibles causas de muerte, como el asesinato. 12 años después, la familia sigue buscando justicia. Por favor firme la petición para abrir el caso de Gregory.Ruled as a suicide but circumstances lead to other possible causes of death such as murder. 12 years later, the family is still looking for justice. Please sign the petition to get Gregory's case open.Petition: http://chng.it/VPrv2vVBnjInstagram for updates: @justiceforgregoryjohnsonSources:https://sfbayview.com/2009/11/the-frat-house-death-of-gregory-johnson-jr-remains-unsolved/https://www.uglyjudge.com/victims/california/san-jose/gregory-johnson-jr/https://www.change.org/p/black-student-s-death-covered-up-as-a-suicide-justice-for-gregory-johnson-jrhttp://peoplestribune.org/pt-news/2013/01/strange-fruit-reappears-in-silicon-valley/https://sanjosespotlight.com/as-country-gapples-with-racism-activists-renew-call-for-justice-in-sjsu-killing/https://thoughtcatalog.com/symone-jackson/2014/02/why-is-former-san-jose-state-university-student-gregory-johnson-jr-s-death-still-an-unsolved-mystery/https://www.sjsu.edu/communications/identity/powersource/marks/
Reverend Greg Johnson co-authored the book, Bridging The Divide, with Dr. Robert L. Millet. He discusses how Evangelicals and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints can bridge gaps and find unity.
Join us this month for a personal conversation between Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Dr. George Wood, former General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God for this month's Building Bridges with Greg Johnson podcast.
In this oddly specific episode, we follow the rather pitiful adventures of Gregory Johnson, better known by his alter-ego I Can't Do Anything Man. From his encounter with a copyright-safe stacked chip snack, his accidental Village City heroics, and finally facing his greatest challenge ever: stairs. Gregory is a particularly pathetic character, but we love him really. This episode narrated by ArchieOrigin Story by AJ ScarcellaAction Story by Mike ReadNemesis Story by Andy Morris ----------------------------- As always, we invite you to join the dots between our stories. Get in touch with how you think we got from Gregory's origins to his exciting climax, because we sure as hell don't know. Twitter: @TWSCast Instagram: TWSPodcast
Interview with Dr. Craig Blomberg
This podcast is the next episode in a series addressing the impact COVID-19 can have on financial reporting. Heather Horn is joined by Gregory Johnson, a PwC director leading outreach to the investor and analyst communities, who shares his insights on the information and transparency investors will be seeking. Topics include:1:07 - Overview. Given current events, analysts and investors are looking for new information. Gregory sets the stage. 3:38 - Cash. What are investors looking for most from companies’ communication? Gregory outlines investors’ focus on cash and any restrictions on access. 4:57 - Liquidity. If cash is king, liquidity is a close second. Gregory discusses how the investor community is trying to understand the impact of COVID-19 on companies’ liquidity, which may be an indication on whether they can survive long term. 6:26 - Reducing expenses. What are companies disclosing in terms of cost cutting? Gregory also discusses how cash needs may impact dividends and stock buyback plans. 12:15 - Long-term viability. Given the high level of uncertainty for the future, we wrap up with insight on how companies have adjusted their strategy (or plan to) for longer-term success.Gregory Johnson is a director in PwC’s National office with a primary focus on investor engagement. In this role, Gregory builds relationships with investors, analysts, and governance professionals to gain insights into their views on corporate reporting, industry trends, regulatory developments, and other issues that may impact investment decisions. Heather Horn is PwC’s National office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series, as well as periodic webcasts for the power and utilities industry. With over 25 years of experience, Heather’s accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.
In this 5-4 1989 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that burning an American flag was speech the government could not punish pursuant to the First Amendment. Gregory Johnson, a member of the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade, participated in an anti-government protest during the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, TX. The protest ended in Mr. Johnson burning an American flag in front of Dallas City Hall. He was arrested and sentenced to one year in jai. The majority of the Court held this conviction was a violation of the First Amendment. The dissent, however, said the flag was such an important symbol, they would make an exception to the Constitution for it. The post The Law episode 72: Texas v. Johnson appeared first on Speakeasy Ideas.
In honor of Black History Month we sat down with Gregory Johnson, Program Director of Code for Miami and Advocate for Civic Innovation at Microsoft TechSpark Miami, to discuss the impact that Civic Innovation can have in our community. Gregory’s passion is centered around Public Interest Technology which he considers to be work that helps solve government issues and build better cities.
Dr. Gregory S. Johnson and Dr. Vicky Johnson come onto the HET Podcast to share their perspective on managing and operating a continuing education company. They also touch base on some of the main topics and issues regarding physical therapy continuing education and SO MUCH MORE. Resources Mentioned: Institute of Physical Art APTA Combined Sections Meeting World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2021 International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapy (IFOMPT) Conference 2020 Functional Manual Therapy Foundation The Saliba Postural Classification System Maitland Approach Biographies: Gregory S. Johnson, PT, FFFMT, FAAOMPT Co-Founder Functional Manual Therapy® Co-Founder/Co-Director Institute of Physical Art Co-Owner Johnson and Johnson Physical Therapy, Steamboat Springs, CO Partner/Owner IPA Manhattan, A FMT® Physical Therapy Services Clinic Partner: Vardan Functional Manual Therapy® Services, New Delhi, India Board Member, Functional Manual Therapy® Foundation Senior Faculty, APTA Credentialed Orthopedic Residency Program Director, APTA Credentialed AAOMPT Functional Manual Therapy® Fellowship Program Honorary Fellow: AAOMPT: November 2012 Gregory S. Johnson, PT, FFFMT, FAAOMPT, graduated from the University of Southern California in 1971 and completed a one year residency program at Kaiser Vallejo under Maggie Knott. He remained as senior faculty for six years. Mr. Johnson is best known for his identification of the need for Physical Therapists to integrate treatment of the facial system into manual therapy and the development of the first Soft Tissue Mobilization course for Physical Therapists in 1980. In addition, Mr. Johnson utilized his extensive background in PNF to adapt standard manual therapy techniques of Joint Mobilization and develop the dynamic techniques of Functional Mobilization™ and Resistance Enhanced Manipulation™ (REM) techniques for joints, soft tissues, and neurovascular restrictions. Mr. Johnson has trainied or directed the training of over 40,000 therapists in the USA and internationally. Gregory Johnson is the co-founder and President of the Institute of Physical Art, the co-developer of the Functional Manual Therapy® approach to patient care, and the Director of an APTA credentialed AAOMPT Fellowship program in Functional Manual Therapy®. He has published multiple chapters and articles on Soft Tissue Mobilization, PNF and the Orthopedic Patient, Functional Mobilization™, and Functional Test for the Lumbar Patient and is currently involved in several research projects on Functional Manual Therapy®. Vicky Saliba Johnson, PT, FFFMT, FAAOMPT Co-Founder Functional Manual Therapy® Co-Founder/Co-Director Institute of Physical Art Co-Owner Johnson and Johnson Physical Therapy, Steamboat Springs, CO Partner/Owner IPA Manhattan, A FMT® Physical Therapy Services Clinic Partner: Vardan Functional Manual Therapy® Services, New Delhi, India Chairman of the Board, Functional Manual Therapy® Foundation Director, APTA Credentialed Orthopedic Residency Program Administrator, APTA Credentialed AAOMPT Functional Manual Therapy® Fellowship Program Honorary Fellow: AAOMPT: November 2012. Vicky Saliba Johnson, PT, FFFMT, FAAOMPT has 34 years experience as an educator and clinician in the area of neuromuscular facilitation and motor control training. Her post professional training includes studies with Paris, Grimsby, Maitland, McKenzie, Johnson, Rocobado, Wetzler, Hodges, and the six month intensive in PNF at Kaiser, Vallejo under Maggie Knott. As co-founder of The Institute of Physical Art and co-developer of the Functional Manual Therapy® approach to patient care, Vicky Saliba Johnson has facilitated the training of over 40,000 physical therapists in the US and internationally in the area motor control and neuromuscular facilitation for both orthopedic and neurologic patient care. In addition she has provided corporate training for preventative care at large companies such as PG&E and 20 Mile Coal Mine (at the time the largest underground mine in the world). Ms. Johnson is Chariman of the Functional Manual Therapy® Foundation (a non-profit 501 (c) 3 foundation whose mission is to promote research in manual therapy), Director of the APTA credentialed IPA/FMT Foundation Orthopedic Residency, senior faculty for the APTA credentialed AAOMPT FMT Fellowship program, and adjunct faculty at Touro College of Physical Therapy. Her primary professional contribution to Physical Therapy is her work as the developer of the CoreFirst® Strategies approach to posture and movement training which facilitates an automatic core response during functional activities for life, work, and recreational activites. She has co-authored several chapters in various Physical Therapy textbooks and has presented at multiple state and national conferences, including IFOMPT in 1994 and the World Conference for Physical Therapy in Amsterdam June of 2011. She is currently involved in state of the art research exploring the correlation between alignment and functional strength. Contact information: Website: instituteofphysicalart.com Facebook: @instituteofphysicalart Linkedin: Institute of Physical Art The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
You are going to love Pastor Greg and his passion to bring people together! Rev. Gregory C.V. Johnson and his wife Jill founded the ministry of Standing Together in Utah in March of 2001. It is because of Greg’s passion for the Body of Christ to be ONE that he has given himself fully to the task of casting vision for unity, prayer, and strategic evangelism within the context of the Utah culture. Tune in and enjoy Greg's story. #pastorgregpower #light #love #faith #life #blessed #pray #peace #prayer #hope #godisgood #truth #believe #beliefcast #tsinspires
Our Season 2 Episode 8 interview with Oceanographer Dr. Gregory Johnson of the NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Wow! Interesting chat!
Join Alexandre Lemieux, FSA, MAAA and Gregory Johnson for a brief dive into the world of MRB's.
What do investors and analysts really want to learn from your financial statements? And what are their areas of focus? We answer those questions (and more) from our investor outreach on this week’s episode. PwC director Gregory Johnson joins Heather Horn to discuss what’s on the minds of investors, including:5:05 - An important part of adoption of new accounting standards is disclosures; so, how do disclosures tie into what investors are looking for? Gregory highlights the opportunity that companies have to tell their own story and better inform the market. 8:04 - What disclosures are investors focused on? Gregory discusses the investor feedback surrounding risks and uncertainties and the ways companies and preparers can ease concerns. 11:26 - All areas of reporting require judgment, but what are the recurring judgments the investment community cares about most? Gregory provides details on segment reporting and non-GAAP measures.16:51 - What are the other focus areas being discussed in the investment community? Gregory helps us understand the differing views on share repurchase programs. 20:11 - What do investors think of the recent SEC proposal on earnings releases and quarterly reporting? Gregory shares insights from the investment community on the frequency of reporting.About our guestGregory Johnson is a director in PwC’s National office with a primary focus on investor engagement. In this role, Gregory builds relationships with investors, analysts, and governance professionals to gain insights into their views on corporate reporting, industry trends, regulatory developments, and other issues that may impact investment decisions. About our hostHeather Horn is PwC’s National office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series, as well as periodic webcasts for the power and utilities industry. With over 25 years of experience, Heather’s accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.
March 13, 2019Coach Dan Washburn in studio this morning; D Mark gives us the weather forecast (brought by the Opelika Observer); Coach Bruce Pearl (Auburn University Men's Basketball) and a few of his players and staff spent some time with Beauregard Elementary School; gas tax; SEC Basketball Tournament starting with UGA vs Missouri tonight; discussion over Will Wade and Christian Dawkins situationsCoach Evan Braun (Beauregard High Baseball) on the Hamilton's Hotline, prepping throughout the season, ballplayer Payton Wadley and family, upcoming gamesDiscussing ongoing and further relief efforts from the tornado in Lee County; ranking SEC coaches by salary (USA Today)Opelika High sports highlightsArnold Pattillo calls into the Hamilton's Hotline has a question for D Mark, tornado tragedy in Lee County; Officer Gregory Johnson (Sergeant, Auburn PD) visits the studio, discussing the Mother/Son Date Night event coming up March 29thHello to Uncle Don, Coach Washburn talks about R.O.M.E.O. (Retired Old Men Eating Out) & Men on Fire; plans for new outdoor facility in Birmingham No basketball extension announced in the BJCC, Final 56AHSAA Hall of Fame inductions on Monday; Davenport case update
Super Bowl Songs: It’s that time of year! The Super Bowl is upon us so it is time to go through all of the talent out there and hear their best Super Bowl hype/fight/parody songs for their teams! Deepansh Gupta: We may have found the greatest Youtube rapper ever. Returning Greats: We also check in with Boston Dad, Kaity and Kally and of course PAT RIOT. SUBURBAN JIM!, BRITISH BURROWERS!, SCANDINAVIAN SCAVENGER!, PROMO!, HANDJOB!, EBONICS!, THE SHIELD!, FUNKY!, PARLIAMENT FUNKADELIC!, GEORGE CLINTON!, ITUNES!, REVIEWS!, BOSTON!, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS!, GILETTE!, LA RAMS!, SONGS!, SUPER BOWL!, BIG FANS!, FAN BASE!, ST LOUIS!, RAM IT!, OLD SCHOOL RAP!, MICHAEL JACKSON!, BEAT IT!, THROWBACK!, JERSEYS!, CHEATERS!, COLTS!, SOULJA BOY MEME!, HATERS!, JAM’N 94.5!, BACK TO BACK!, PRODUCTION!, SPEAKER PHONE!, QUALITY!, D-JIZZLE!, ONE TIME FOR THE ONE TIME!, BAD HIP HOP!, DRIP!, DRIP LIKE WATER!, FITTING TO BLOW!, SORRY!, APOLOGY!, BORING!, DULL!, SAY I’LL NEVER MAKE IT!, SCREAMING!, RUNNING IN THE STREET!, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS!, INTERCEPTION!, ORANGE FLOYD!, THE WALL!, DOLLAR BILL!, SHARK TEETH!, MICPAC RULIE!, DEEPANSH GUPTA!, HATE ME NOW!, CRAZY!, MAN YEA!, AM I WRONG!?, I WANT TO GET IT ON TIL I DIE!, UNTOUCHABLE!, UNBREAKABLE!, GOOD MODE!, GOOD MOOD YA!, INDIAN!, SUPER BOWL RAMS!, SAD BOY!, EMO TRAP!, ERNESTO MARQUEZ!, SAD FEELINGS!, RAM’S HOUSE!, DRAKE!, MEEK!, TOM’S PLAN!, GUITAR!, PRAYER!, REVEREND!, SO MUCH RAIN!, TOMMY TALK!, ALL TOMMY ALL THE TIME!, MAN CAVE!, TOM VS SUPERMAN!, RAM A LAM!, GREGORY JOHNSON!, 5 NEW ANGELS!, GOD IS GOOD!, OHIO!, ATLANTA!, FUNKY!, BRADY LEAVE!, ANYONE BUT THE PATRIOTS!, BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY!, JARED GOFF!, PATS GEAR!, ROBERT WOODS!, FREESTYLE!, WON’T TURN AROUND!, GREEN SCREEN!, MANY FANS!, MIAMI!, BABY SHARK!, BRADY SHARK!, BOSTON DAD!, KAITY AND KALLY!, POETRY BATTLE!, ONE VOICE!, PAT RIOT! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD JIM AND THEM #573 PART 1 RIGHT HERE!
An interview I did with singer/songwriter Neil Gregory Johnson about his upcoming tour in support of his most recent album.
Cameo - Attack Me With Your Love Remastered & ReEdited By Petko Turner In 1974, Cameo started out with 10 members created by Larry Blackmon and called the New York City Players. Signed by Casablanca Records to their Chocolate City imprint in 1976, the group soon changed its name to Cameo after concerns that New York City Players might cause confusion between them and the funk band Ohio Players. Prior to this, Blackmon, keyboardist Gregory Johnson, and the late Gwen Guthrie formed the band East Coast, together with James Wheeler (alto saxophone), Melvin Whay (bass), Michael Harris (percussion), and Haras Fyre (also known as Pat Grant) on trombone. They released one self-titled album in 1973 on the independent label Encounter. Cameo started with a deep, funk sound, but it was obvious from the start their sights were set on the dance floor. Their first album was Cardiac Arrest which featured their first hit single, "Rigor Mortis." Ugly Ego, We All Know Who We Are, and Secret Omen contained dance floor songs such as "I Just Want To Be" and "Find My Way", the latter of which was a major disco smash and was included on the Thank God It's Friday soundtrack. ("Find My Way" was their cover of a 1972 Three Degrees and a 1969 Tymes tune.) The height of Cameo's career was in the 1980s, particularly Word Up! with its hits, "Word Up!" and "Candy".
Wenn Sie neidisch sind auf das Glück Anderer, dann sollte Sie das herausfordern, bei sich selbst herauszufinden, ob Sie sich etwas gönnen dürfen. Welche Glaubenssätze stehen denn zwischen Ihnen und der Erfüllung Ihrer Wünsche?
Sie dürfen sich Ihren Neid erlauben. Wichtig ist aber, dass Sie bitte nicht das, was der Andere hat, zerstören wollen. Nehmen Sie den Neid als Anlass. besser für sich zu sorgen, neue Wege zu gehen, zu fragen was Sie wirklich wollen.
In brief presentations and moderated discussion, panelists David Cole, Avery Plaw and Gregory Johnson consider the wisdom of the Obama Administration's policy on drone warfare. Cole is professor of law at Georgetown University and author of "The Torture Memos: Rationalizing the Unthinkable" (2009). Plaw is associate professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, where he co-created the UMass DRONE Targeted Killing Database, an online resource that tracks casualties by U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan. Gregory Johnson is Near East Studies Scholar at Princeton University and a former Fulbright Fellow in Yemen. He is author of "The Last Refuge: Yemen, al-Qaeda, and America's War in Arabia," published last year.
12-20-12 During this hour we are joined by Carol Levine who directs the United Hospital Fund's Families and Health Care Project, Gail Hunt the President and CEO of the National Alliance for Caregiving, and Gregory Johnson of Emblem Health.
Show features an interview with original Cameo member Gregory Johnson... Cameo - Cameosis Uncut Funk Intro - PTFI, ZootZilla Cameo - On The One Cameo - Your Love Takes Me Out Cameo - I Want You Cameo - Funk Funk Gregory Johnson - You Can't Afford Her Cameo - Post Mortem Interview with Gregory Johnson Gregory Johnson - Choices Gregory Johnson - Funk Funk (For A Little Time) The Time - The Walk Sun - Radiation Level Jimmy G. And The Tackheads - Lies Brass Construction - L-O-V-E-U Public Enemy - Can't Truss It The Band That Saved The World - Funk Bus ZootZilla - Parasite Dooky Drop Stanley Clarke - Hot Fun
We are joined this week by Gregory Johnson of Emblem Health (www.emblemhealth.com) to talk about family caregiving. This is the first of a seven part series sponsored by Emblem Health focused on caring for the family caregiver.
Be encouraged as you listen to Stephannie Solomon interview Gregory Johnson author of Characters of Christmas, Be Encouraged and The Kingdom According To Jesus. The authors messages are relevant, life-changing, convicting, and blessed by God's precious grace.