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Ozarks at Large
Physically honoring those we lost to COVID-19 — 'Back in Action'

Ozarks at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 54:59


On today's show, we hear about the thousands of pieces that make up The Heart Project at the Fayetteville Public Library. Also, Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics tells us about Fort Smith getting nearly $25 million for trails. Plus, April Wallace shares a paranormal weekend in Eureka Springs and the music of the Temptations on stage.

La Crosse Local
E. 446 | Kathleen Jensen - Founder & Creator, The Little Heart Project

La Crosse Local

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 22:55


"Please be advised that this episode discusses the sensitive topics of suicide and miscarriage.”Brent and Amy are joined by Kathleen Jensen, Founder and Creator of The Little Hearts Project. Started in Onalaska, Wisconsin as a way to spread messages of encouragement to those who happen to find a crocheted heart, it was a way for Kathleen to process her life and trauma, and help others dealing with everything from a bad day, a miscarriage, and preventing suicide. The project has grown far beyond its local origins, with hearts being distributed and found in 40 states across the U.S. and even globally. Kathleen shares how the project has impacted people's lives, including preventing a death by suicide. The project is simple to get involved with by crocheting hearts, downloading the messages to attach to each heart, and distributing them wherever you travel. Find out more and get involved at https://www.thelittleheartproject.org/Events Mentioned In This PodcastThese Shining Lives - Viterbo University (Jan 31 - Feb 2) Mini Mosaic Class - artPOP (Feb 13) Winter Ecology & Wildlife Tracking - Driftless Folk School (Feb 15) Marriage of Figaro - Weber Center For The Performing Arts (Feb 21-23) Cold War - Pump House Regional Arts Center (Feb 16)

WhosOnTheMove SC
Entrepreneur Minute - Jesse Blom, The Green Heart Project and Sean Fleming, Revelry Brewing Company

WhosOnTheMove SC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 27:58


In October, Revelry Brewing Company celebrated its 10 year anniversary with a Block Party at its Conroy Street location. Revelry also toasted a decade of impacting the local community through its partnership with farm to school non-profit, The Green Heart Project. Since 2014, the partnership has generated more than $210,000 benefiting the organization's garden-based experiential learning projects and school garden program.

You, Inspired
From Oprah to Home Building with Liah Kraft-Kristaine

You, Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 50:43


For over 17 years, Liah Kraft-Kristaine has spoken around the world, in nearly 500 cities on four continents. In addition to teaching the secrets of how happiness and empowerment are linked to high achievement, Liah teaches how to build your own home in under 30 days! She reaches a worldwide audience through video E-Courses, online group coaching, one-on-one coaching, and live seminar workshops. Liah has practiced law, been a broadcaster for CNN and PBS with her own show segment and TV Special, a university instructor, and a Hollywood scriptwriter. In addition to authoring more than a dozen audio and video programs, Liah has written 19 books. Her best-selling fifth book, "30 Days to Happiness", brought her to the Oprah Winfrey Show and is now available as a video E-Course called “The Happiness Tune Up”. She also designs and builds houses and is a real estate investor and investor coach. Liah's business is LifeKraft Institute and she is the founder and Executive Director of LifeStar Academy for girls aging out of foster care who have no families. Her DIY home building program is called Home 4 the Heart Project, and she is currently launching her online women's group, StarKraft Academy Group.https://www.lifekraft.com/

Sincerely, South
Episode 19: The HEART Project

Sincerely, South

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 27:04


The HEART Project (Health, Empowerment, and Recovery from Trauma) is a college campus based initiative for supporting victims of sexual assault through counseling and medical care. SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) program advocates serve as liaisons between victims and Title IX and law enforcement, as well as helping them navigate their emotions and rights post-assault. Dr. Candice Selwyn discuses how, through a grant, her team has been able to develop and extend the services provided through a partnership with medical, law enforcement, and counseling personnel to better attend to the needs of campus sexual assault victims. As one of only eight grantees in the county, Dr. Selwyn and her intern, Tristen Grantham, and SANE coordinator, Kat Loveless, share how this project may become a model for medical forensic care for other campuses. The team also emphasizes that free sexual assault care is available at both the student health center on campus and the freestanding ER adjacent to campus on Hillcrest. The Heart Project is supported by a federal grant designated 2020-V3-GX-0164, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed herein are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. More information about the HEART project can be found at: https://www.southalabama.edu/departments/studenthealth/heartproject/

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
CFL Lecture: 'The Lundy Model of Child Participation: space, voice, audience and influence for young people in decision making when parents separate'

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 75:00


This event was hosted by Cambridge Family Law Centre (CFL) on 7 March 2024. Speakers: Professor Laura Lundy (Queen’s University Belfast), Professor Anne Barlow (University of Exeter) & Dr Jan Ewing (University of Cambridge) When parents separate, children have the right to a voice in the decision-making per their article 12, UNCRC rights. However, evidence shows that this right is rarely upheld in England and Wales. Professor Lundy has developed the ‘Lundy Model of Child Participation’ (‘the Lundy Model’), a core set of rights-based principles to ensure young people can participate meaningfully in decision-making. The model is core to the Irish National Framework on Child and Youth Participation. It has been adopted internationally, by the European Commission, World Health Organisation, World Vision and UNICEF. Professor Lundy presents the Lundy Model and Professor Barlow and Dr Ewing presents the findings of empirical research from the Wellcome Trust Centre-funded, ‘HeaRT Project’ to consider the extent to which child-inclusive mediation as currently practised in England and Wales is compliant with their article 12 rights and the mental health and well-being benefits to young people when they are given space, voice, audience and influence per the Lundy Model in child-inclusive mediation. For more about CFL see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
CFL Lecture: 'The Lundy Model of Child Participation: space, voice, audience and influence for young people in decision making when parents separate' (audio)

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 75:00


This event was hosted by Cambridge Family Law Centre (CFL) on 7 March 2024. Speakers: Professor Laura Lundy (Queen’s University Belfast), Professor Anne Barlow (University of Exeter) & Dr Jan Ewing (University of Cambridge) When parents separate, children have the right to a voice in the decision-making per their article 12, UNCRC rights. However, evidence shows that this right is rarely upheld in England and Wales. Professor Lundy has developed the ‘Lundy Model of Child Participation’ (‘the Lundy Model’), a core set of rights-based principles to ensure young people can participate meaningfully in decision-making. The model is core to the Irish National Framework on Child and Youth Participation. It has been adopted internationally, by the European Commission, World Health Organisation, World Vision and UNICEF. Professor Lundy presents the Lundy Model and Professor Barlow and Dr Ewing presents the findings of empirical research from the Wellcome Trust Centre-funded, ‘HeaRT Project’ to consider the extent to which child-inclusive mediation as currently practised in England and Wales is compliant with their article 12 rights and the mental health and well-being benefits to young people when they are given space, voice, audience and influence per the Lundy Model in child-inclusive mediation. For more about CFL see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/ This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
CFL Lecture: 'The Lundy Model of Child Participation: space, voice, audience and influence for young people in decision making when parents separate' (audio)

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 75:00


This event was hosted by Cambridge Family Law Centre (CFL) on 7 March 2024. Speakers: Professor Laura Lundy (Queen’s University Belfast), Professor Anne Barlow (University of Exeter) & Dr Jan Ewing (University of Cambridge) When parents separate, children have the right to a voice in the decision-making per their article 12, UNCRC rights. However, evidence shows that this right is rarely upheld in England and Wales. Professor Lundy has developed the ‘Lundy Model of Child Participation’ (‘the Lundy Model’), a core set of rights-based principles to ensure young people can participate meaningfully in decision-making. The model is core to the Irish National Framework on Child and Youth Participation. It has been adopted internationally, by the European Commission, World Health Organisation, World Vision and UNICEF. Professor Lundy presents the Lundy Model and Professor Barlow and Dr Ewing presents the findings of empirical research from the Wellcome Trust Centre-funded, ‘HeaRT Project’ to consider the extent to which child-inclusive mediation as currently practised in England and Wales is compliant with their article 12 rights and the mental health and well-being benefits to young people when they are given space, voice, audience and influence per the Lundy Model in child-inclusive mediation. For more about CFL see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/ This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
CFL Lecture: 'The Lundy Model of Child Participation: space, voice, audience and influence for young people in decision making when parents separate' (audio)

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 75:00


This event was hosted by Cambridge Family Law Centre (CFL) on 7 March 2024. Speakers: Professor Laura Lundy (Queen’s University Belfast), Professor Anne Barlow (University of Exeter) & Dr Jan Ewing (University of Cambridge) When parents separate, children have the right to a voice in the decision-making per their article 12, UNCRC rights. However, evidence shows that this right is rarely upheld in England and Wales. Professor Lundy has developed the ‘Lundy Model of Child Participation’ (‘the Lundy Model’), a core set of rights-based principles to ensure young people can participate meaningfully in decision-making. The model is core to the Irish National Framework on Child and Youth Participation. It has been adopted internationally, by the European Commission, World Health Organisation, World Vision and UNICEF. Professor Lundy presents the Lundy Model and Professor Barlow and Dr Ewing presents the findings of empirical research from the Wellcome Trust Centre-funded, ‘HeaRT Project’ to consider the extent to which child-inclusive mediation as currently practised in England and Wales is compliant with their article 12 rights and the mental health and well-being benefits to young people when they are given space, voice, audience and influence per the Lundy Model in child-inclusive mediation. For more about CFL see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/ This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
CFL Lecture: 'The Lundy Model of Child Participation: space, voice, audience and influence for young people in decision making when parents separate' (audio)

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 75:00


This event was hosted by Cambridge Family Law Centre (CFL) on 7 March 2024. Speakers: Professor Laura Lundy (Queen’s University Belfast), Professor Anne Barlow (University of Exeter) & Dr Jan Ewing (University of Cambridge) When parents separate, children have the right to a voice in the decision-making per their article 12, UNCRC rights. However, evidence shows that this right is rarely upheld in England and Wales. Professor Lundy has developed the ‘Lundy Model of Child Participation’ (‘the Lundy Model’), a core set of rights-based principles to ensure young people can participate meaningfully in decision-making. The model is core to the Irish National Framework on Child and Youth Participation. It has been adopted internationally, by the European Commission, World Health Organisation, World Vision and UNICEF. Professor Lundy presents the Lundy Model and Professor Barlow and Dr Ewing presents the findings of empirical research from the Wellcome Trust Centre-funded, ‘HeaRT Project’ to consider the extent to which child-inclusive mediation as currently practised in England and Wales is compliant with their article 12 rights and the mental health and well-being benefits to young people when they are given space, voice, audience and influence per the Lundy Model in child-inclusive mediation. For more about CFL see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/ This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
CFL Lecture: 'The Lundy Model of Child Participation: space, voice, audience and influence for young people in decision making when parents separate'

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 75:00


This event was hosted by Cambridge Family Law Centre (CFL) on 7 March 2024. Speakers: Professor Laura Lundy (Queen’s University Belfast), Professor Anne Barlow (University of Exeter) & Dr Jan Ewing (University of Cambridge) When parents separate, children have the right to a voice in the decision-making per their article 12, UNCRC rights. However, evidence shows that this right is rarely upheld in England and Wales. Professor Lundy has developed the ‘Lundy Model of Child Participation’ (‘the Lundy Model’), a core set of rights-based principles to ensure young people can participate meaningfully in decision-making. The model is core to the Irish National Framework on Child and Youth Participation. It has been adopted internationally, by the European Commission, World Health Organisation, World Vision and UNICEF. Professor Lundy presents the Lundy Model and Professor Barlow and Dr Ewing presents the findings of empirical research from the Wellcome Trust Centre-funded, ‘HeaRT Project’ to consider the extent to which child-inclusive mediation as currently practised in England and Wales is compliant with their article 12 rights and the mental health and well-being benefits to young people when they are given space, voice, audience and influence per the Lundy Model in child-inclusive mediation. For more about CFL see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/

Mallett and Michelle on Dripping Springs
Ep.107 Silence Is Not The Answer (David James of The Peyton Heart Project- Peyton James' Father)

Mallett and Michelle on Dripping Springs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 79:27


Monologue:Sleep HacksPsychos Sleep with Socks OnHill Country Rivals Greece and Greenland as DestinationSlice Street Pizza OpensAustin All Abilities Park1 Million Visitors to Central Texas for EclipseWeather Observers at ATX Have No Phones or Internet??Guest:David James, who tragically lost his son Peyton to suicide in 2014, is combating the surge in youth suicide attempts during the pandemic through the Peyton Heart Project. Placing threaded hearts with uplifting messages in public spaces globally, James aims to initiate crucial conversations about mental health. The pandemic has seen a 22.3% increase in suicide attempts among 12-17-year-olds, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. James, having experienced the isolating impact on youth firsthand, emphasizes the need for open dialogue. The hearts, like one reading "No act of kindness is ever wasted," serve as beacons of hope. James' mission is clear: "Talk to them. Talk to your kids." Through the Peyton Heart Project, he seeks to prevent other families from enduring similar pain, one threaded heart at a time.Steve Mallett and Michelle Lewis meet the most interesting people, and discover the places and events that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a Hill Country oasis. Learn why every year, hundreds of people move to this small town just outside of Austin. Every episode features a local resident who's talent and past will make you want to know more about what draws so many unique people to this historical town. From ranchers to engineers, cowboys to entrepreneurs, bankers to bull riders. Join us every week for a new episode, where curiosity meets cutting-edge storytelling, and be inspired by the fascinating tales that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a beacon for the bold and the adventurous..Support the showThis show is brought to you by the Real Estate Pro's at The Mallett Integrity Team. Look them up when you are buying or selling real estate in the Dripping Springs or Austin area. Real Estate Done Right! Call them at 512-627-7018.This show is sponsored by the Lending Pros at Capital Farm Credit. Lending in Texas for over 100 years they can help you buy your dream ranch, ranchette or provide interim financing for construction for your land improvements. Call them at 512-892-4425.We are sponsored by M. Elliott Design. Tailored experience. Design as an investment. They can help you design for renovations, new construction or with the right furniture; each item is selected, tailored, and procured. Call Montana at 512-781-0224.Thanks for listening! Please follow us & leave a review. Apple PodcastsMallett and Michelle on InstagramOur Website - Sign up for latest updates. We love your feedback & comments. Email: mallettandmichelle@gmail.com

Say Your Story with Dean Stephens
Jesse Blom / Executive Director of The Green Heart Project

Say Your Story with Dean Stephens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 28:59


It takes more than a green thumb to accomplish what The Green Heart Project has experienced the past 14 years. From one garden at Mitchell Elementary in Charleston, SC to more than a dozen around the area since 2009. Executive Director Jesse Blom joins Dean Stephens to share his lessons in leadership, stewardship and non profit work in this episode of Say Your Story. #simplecast #applepodcasts #spotifypodcasts #gardens #nonprofits #leadership #chs #chsnews #podcasts #itunes

I Like Art
Episode 50: Collage, Creativity and Community: An interview with Elyse Jokinen, artist and founder of Wilder Collage

I Like Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 66:58


Welcome to Episode 50 of I Like Art! We are excited to share this wonderful interview between I Like host Sara Glupker and artist Elyse Jokinen. Learn about Elyse's journey into becoming an artist, her experience living in different places (she is currently living in Hawaii), how she fell in love with collage as a medium which led her to creating Wilder Collage- an online community for collage artists. Elye is so fun to listen to and incredibly encouraging-   we know you will love this episode and leave feeling inspired and possibly curious about the world of collage!  Elyse' Jokinen is a self-taught visual artist working primarily in mixed media analog collage. She is the founder and passionate facilitator of the online platform Wilder Collage. Her work has been collected in more than four countries and has been shown in group exhibitions with PxP Contemporary, Arts to Heart Project, BHA Gallery and more. You can find her most recent series available through PxP Contemporary.    Learn more about Wilder Collage here: Website:https://www.wildercollage.com Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/wildercollage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildercollage/   Find Elyse Jokinen here: Website: http://elysejokinen.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elysejokinen/   Collect original work created by Elyse here through PXP Contemporary Gallery: https://www.pxpcontemporary.com/collections/elyse-jokinen     You can watch this entire interview here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8Ut0a1-qm9Q   Links & things that were mentioned in today's episode: Patreon/ Inga Ilze Peterson: https://www.patreon.com/ingailzepeterson Gary Vee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyvee/ Book Mention: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Movie Mention: Ever After   Follow I Like Art Podcast on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/ilikeart.podcast/   Find Sara Glupker- Podcast host here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saraglupker Website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraStrongGlupkerArtist YouTube Channel: "Cherry Tree Art Studio - Sara Glupker" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0wtbrnl7JIj-XtHM85u50w

TO MY YOUNGER SELF
To My Younger Self - MQF SPECIAL (The MQF Heart Project With Ekow Fisho)

TO MY YOUNGER SELF

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 104:49


So we called a wrap for the year on #TMYS last week….. Or did we?

Crypto Girls
What is a community-run creative studio?

Crypto Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 42:31


We're back and better than ever!  We sat down with Aidan Cullen and Sophia Robinson from The Heart Project, a community-run creative studio that is making the world a better place for creatives. To date, The Heart Project has worked with iconic LA brand Fred Segal and singer Prentiss, and the team has a music project with Lil Dicky and Benny Blanco in the works. Through the project, they're enabling artists to take back control of the creative process. We got the inside scoop on what it was like onboarding their friends to web3, how they respond to questions about floor price, and what's next for The Heart Project.  Be sure to follow Aidan and Sophia on Twitter, @aidancullen and @og_sophhh, and The Heart Project @heartnfts on IG and Twitter. This was a dream episode for us, shoutout Hearts!

Ruse Radio
'SHAWNY NEUBECKER' - True Heart Project

Ruse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 155:36


Shawny Neubecker is an abundantly compassionate individual with infinite love to share. Her entire adult life has been focused on providing value to individuals who are in need. 'True Heart Project' is the latest example of this! I expected that, for the podcast, we would talk about the individuals she has met through 'True Heart Project' and how the organization came together. Instead, we went far deeper and touched on the very values that drive both of us in our individual quests for universal acceptance. Shawny and I share many values and this made for an honest, progressive dialogue. I'm looking forward to having her back again soon! As always, thank you for tuning in. This show isn't possible without your support. ♥ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Small Conversations for a Better World Podcast
Conversations Aboout Decolonization: Episode 4 / Residential Schools

Small Conversations for a Better World Podcast

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 37:42


The story of Indian Residential Schools is one of the darkest chapters in Canadian History.  Join us as we talk through the reality of Residential School: it's impacts on the children, parents, survivors and communities. This will give the background for what trauma experts are realizing is a pervasive influence on the health of the Indigenous people today. Important  Links:Indian Residential School Survivors Society413 W EsplanadeNorth Vancouver, BC   V7M 1A6Main: 604-985-4464Fax: 604-985-0023Toll-Free: 1-800-721-0066Email: reception@irsss.caFirst Nations Health AuthorityNational Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Truth and Reconciliation calls to Action - PDF First Nations Child & Family Caring Society Touchstones of Hope, Our Dreams Matter Too, Have a Heart Project of Heart Book:What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience and Healingby Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey. Excellent book to give more detail about how childhood, adulthood and intergenerational trauma works. Find the Indigenous Canada Course:Indigenous Canada via Coursera.orgIndigenous Canada via the University of AlbertaDiscover Small Conversations on Social MediaInstagramFacebookTwitterFind Susannah Steers at www.movingspirit.ca and on social media @themovingspirit.Find Gillian McCormick at https://physiogillian.com/ and on social media @physiogillian.

Faith & Grief Podcast
Episode 50 - a conversation with David James, co-founder of The Peyton Heart Project on suicide prevention and finding purpose

Faith & Grief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 52:57


We talk with David James, co-founder of The Peyton Heart Project, about suicide prevention, challenges in the school systems, and finding purpose. David and other volunteers started The Peyton Heart project to remember David's son Peyton, who died by suicide, and to offer words of hope to those who find the hearts. The hearts are left in places worldwide in hopes that those who find them are encouraged. They also are a suicide prevention tool, as the notes attached also provide the finder with Suicide prevention hotline numbers and other resources. The guest's opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the guest and should not reflect their employer or other associated organization's views. The guest's views do not reflect the opinion of this podcast or Faith & Grief Ministries. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faithandgrief/support

The Heart Attack Thriver Podcast
Episode 15: British Cardiologist Dr. Zarrin Shaikh who is the founder and host of The Fresh Heart Project Podcast

The Heart Attack Thriver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 32:51


This Episode is the replay of my recent Instagram LIVE interview with Dr. Zarrin Shaikh from London in the U.K.   Dr. Shaikh and I talk about her journey to healthy and wellness after experiencing physician burnout after the birth of her son.  How it changed the way she practices medicine and how the changes she saw in her patients inspired her to start her passion project The Fresh Heart Project Podcast.  Zarrin explains that F.R.E.S.H. is acronym for what she calls the pillars of Health and Wellness for all.Podcast Disclaimer:The information and opinions presented in the Heart Attack Thriver Podcast is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, medical advice. While the information provided on this Podcast relates to medical issues, and health and wellness, the information is not a substitute for medical advice from a Medical Professional who is aware of the facts and circumstances of your individual situation.

Tug Of Heart
Tug Of Heart - Season 1, Episode 31 "Heart Project"

Tug Of Heart

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 41:24


Tug Of Heart - Season 1, Episode 31 "Heart Project". Hosted by Lori Cordova & Marianne Franzese. Tug Of Heart is aired live each week from Paradise Studios NY via the Strong Island Entertainment Network. www.strongisland.com#StrongislandRadio #Podcast #TalkShow #Grief #Joy #LongIsland #NewYork #StrongPersonality

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Reimagine America
The Floral Heart Project

Reimagine America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 5:50


Hundreds of volunteers will create floral hearts around the US on 3/1 as part of the unofficial COVID Memorial Day. Learn how you can support their efforts here: www.floralheartproject.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Education Evolution
42. The With Heart Project with Kristen Miller

Education Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 28:52


Success in school is too often only measured in metrics and test scores with little regard given to students’ emotional needs. There is, however, a direct correlation between wellbeing and overall performance.   Through evidence-based programs like Restorative Practices (RP), Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS), Trauma-Informed Practices, and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), we can emotionally nurture students and create safe spaces for them to thrive.   Today’s guest, Kristen Miller, is doing just that! She is empowering students, families, and schools to take a holistic look at education. Her work teaches communities how to invest in the student, not just their performance.    We believe in all students feeling safe and loved! Listen in to find out how.  About Kristen Miller:   Following a three-year engineering career, Kristen Miller spent 13 years in education teaching predominantly high school mathematics, AVID, and Career Technical Education, and serving as a middle school vice principal in northern California. Seeing a huge need for high quality social and emotional interventions, systems, and supports, Miller created a youth empowerment organization, With Heart Project (WHP), to work alongside schools and districts promoting Social-Emotional Wellness (SEL), Restorative Practices (RP), and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS).     In her inaugural year, she partnered with a high poverty middle school in northern California to create and implement practices, processes, and procedures to decrease student suspension rates and increase academic achievement. Her results were remarkable. Her efforts yielded a 79% growth in Common Core Mathematics achievement, as well as a reduction in discipline and attendance infractions, an increase in GPA, and an increase in math and reading grade levels among at-risk students.    Kristen currently resides in Sacramento, CA where she spends her time teaching youth positivity, confidence, perseverance, and coping skills through Empowerment Coaching. You can follow her and the With Heart Project on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Jump Through the Conversation:   [2:08] Witnessing the positive results of social-emotional wellness (SEL) [3:20] The correlation between academic achievement and student wellness [6:38] Restorative Practices: Bringing Communities Together [10:20] Creating equity with positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) and multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) [14:04] Addressing students needs through adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) screening and trauma-informed practices [18:37] Kristen’s Magic Wand: Increase school funding and district training to create environments where students feel safe and supported [23:22] Maureen’s reflection on the communal impact of restorative justice [25:01] Revisiting PBIS Tier 1: “All students feeling loved and safe” Links and Resources:   Student Talk: A Different Kind of Math Class Social-Emotional Wellness (SEL), Restorative Practices (RP), and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Evidence and Studies International Institute for Restorative Practices Multi-Tiered Systems of Support B.D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D.:  The Neurosequential Model  Network Dr. Nadine Burke Harris: How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime Email Maureen Facebook: Follow Education Evolution Twitter: Follow Education Evolution LinkedIn: Follow Education Evolution Maureen’s book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids Micro-school feature on Good Morning America The Micro-School Coalition Facebook: The Micro-School Coalition LEADPrep More episodes: EducationEvolution.org

Business Innovators Radio
42. The With Heart Project with Kristen Miller

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 28:55


Success in school is too often only measured in metrics and test scores with little regard given to students’ emotional needs. There is, however, a direct correlation between wellbeing and overall performance.Through evidence-based programs like Restorative Practices (RP), Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS), Trauma-Informed Practices, and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), we can emotionally nurture students and create safe spaces for them to thrive.Today’s guest, Kristen Miller, is doing just that! She is empowering students, families, and schools to take a holistic look at education. Her work teaches communities how to invest in the student, not just their performance.We believe in all students feeling safe and loved! Listen in to find out how.About Kristen Miller:Following a three-year engineering career, Kristen Miller spent 13 years in education teaching predominantly high school mathematics, AVID, and Career Technical Education, and serving as a middle school vice principal in northern California. Seeing a huge need for high quality social and emotional interventions, systems, and supports, Miller created a youth empowerment organization, With Heart Project (WHP), to work alongside schools and districts promoting Social-Emotional Wellness (SEL), Restorative Practices (RP), and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS).In her inaugural year, she partnered with a high poverty middle school in northern California to create and implement practices, processes, and procedures to decrease student suspension rates and increase academic achievement. Her results were remarkable. Her efforts yielded a 79% growth in Common Core Mathematics achievement, as well as a reduction in discipline and attendance infractions, an increase in GPA, and an increase in math and reading grade levels among at-risk students.Kristen currently resides in Sacramento, CA where she spends her time teaching youth positivity, confidence, perseverance, and coping skills through Empowerment Coaching. You can follow her and the With Heart Project on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Jump Through the Conversation:[2:08] Witnessing the positive results of social-emotional wellness (SEL)[3:20] The correlation between academic achievement and student wellness[6:38] Restorative Practices: Bringing Communities Together[10:20] Creating equity with positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) and multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS)[14:04] Addressing students needs through adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) screening and trauma-informed practices[18:37] Kristen’s Magic Wand: Increase school funding and district training to create environments where students feel safe and supported[23:22] Maureen’s reflection on the communal impact of restorative justice[25:01] Revisiting PBIS Tier 1: “All students feeling loved and safe”Links and Resources: https://educationevolution.org/42Education Evolutionhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/42-the-with-heart-project-with-kristen-miller

Ink Feather Podcast
V.E. SCHWAB: On Addie LaRue and finally creating that heart project

Ink Feather Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 51:13


Get my fantasy coloring book or coloring post cards here: https://inkfeathercollective.com/shop/ Don't miss out on any interviews with your favorite authors! sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date with new episodes (nothing spammy I promise!)ow.ly/MySI50uJ5Es ------------------------------------------ Welcome to the Ink Feather Podcast, which explores the worlds of sci-fi and fantasy books through those who bring them to life. We chat with authors and industry pros about their books, including new releases and old favorites. I'm Lauren from the Ink Feather Collective and this is episode 46 where I chat with bestselling author V.E. Schwab! I recorded this back in the fall but ended up taking a podcast break the past few months, so I'm sharing this now! We talk with V all about her new book THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE, which came out October 6, 2020. She goes on a deep dive of the emotions involved in birthing a book that's been in your head and soul for a decade, and she takes us along for the ride through her emotions and struggles. She talks about creativity, mental health, and so much more. this is one of my favorite interviews to date, and I really hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Follow V.E.! IG: www.instagram.com/veschwab/ Twitter: twitter.com/veschwab Also, don't forget to follow Ink Feather: IG: www.instagram.com/inkfeathercollective/ Twitter: twitter.com/inkfeatherbooks

808 Podcast
#647 Kristen Miller - With Heart Project

808 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 8:36


Kristen Miller the CEO/Founder of With Heart Project tells you how to use these 5 things to go on mission and stay on mission. You can check her out at http://www.WithHeartProject.com

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Deep Culture
Ep.15 - Our Local Heroes "Project Heart" & "Project Hope" - Nnickki

Deep Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 63:31


Have you felt the struggle of wanting to give back to society, and yet found it a challenge to do so? It could be due to financial constraint, or perhaps it's just about something as simple as finding the right project to support. Well today we're bringing to you a lovely project that the Nee Soon GRC in Singapore is providing for children of the lower-income families. Project Heart & Project Hope are projects aimed at helping these kids grow up with a sense of community and a strong support pillar to guide them through the winding journey called Life. Join us as we discuss how these projects came about, what are some of the benefits and positive results these projects have come up with, what their future plans are to build on this movement, and LAST but most importantly, how we can do our part to support such a wonderful initiative to help these beautiful kids grow up. Hope you enjoy this episode! For Volunteering Details, Please contact Nnickki on the respective social media platforms below:

On the Ground with Samaritan's Purse
Healed Hearts: Nine Children Return Home to Mongolia

On the Ground with Samaritan's Purse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 26:54


– Visit our Children’s Heart Project landing page to learn more information. – Read about how these Children Take Special Flight Home to Mongolia After Life-Changing Heart Surgeries. Show Notes On July 2, Samaritan’s Purse safely returned nine children to Mongolia after they received life-changing heart surgery through Children’s Heart Project. These children and their … Continue reading "Healed Hearts: Nine Children Return Home to Mongolia"

Fresh Heart Podcast
1: Introduction to the Fresh Heart Project

Fresh Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 7:35


Dr Zarrin outlines the five pillars of the Fresh Heart Project: Food, relaxation, exercise, sleep and honesty with yourself.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast
S2:EP18 Steve Riach, One Heart Project

Sports Philanthropy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 40:51


Steve Riach joins our host Roy Kessel on S2:EP18 of the #SportsPhilanthropy #Podcast to discuss how his background in telling stories about #athletes and #sports organizations led him to launch the One Heart Project to help kids navigating the Juvenile Justice System. #SocialJustice #JusticeReform #SocialChange

Real Talk with Ezra
Episode Six: The B.L.U. Heart Project

Real Talk with Ezra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 22:04


An interview with the Founder of the Blu Heart Project, Ariss Crutchfield. We discuss the origins of the project, the definition of Trauma, and the Triple S’. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ezra-mcneill/support

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast
#30 The Fresh Heart Project with Dr Zarrin Shaikh

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 81:00


Today on the podcast I am speaking to Dr Zarrin Shaikh, a Consultant Cardiologist who specialised in Cardiac Imaging, specifically advanced echocardiography and cardiac MRI, following her PhDin Sleep at Imperial College London and the Royal Brompton Hospital.We’ll be talking about her exciting new project called Fresh Heart Project, which stands for food, relaxation, exercise, sleep and happiness and how these lifestyle features can help us overcome blood pressure issues, atherosclerosis and look after our hearts.We’ll be talking about her personal experience of lifestyle medicine, the cardiologists from America who inspired her journey and a particular focus on Atrial fibrillation something that I personally suffered with and why we may be seeing more of it in clinic.Some of the points that we talked about that I think are really important to consider are below - and don't forget to check out the show notes here too for the papers that Dr Zarrin discusses:Looking at the news in the morning and being aware of what impact that has on your stress levelsThe connection between happiness and cardiovascular diseaseI'll link to the studies that Dr Zarrin mentioned in the notes belowThe nutrition principles that Dr Zarrin stands by - whole grains, quality fats, largely whole and lots of plant based foodsHow lifestyle is an adjunct to therapy - something that we use alongside the current tools that we haveYou’ll find the recipe video that I cooked for Dr Zarrin - Pear and Chocolate Overnight Oats with Fresh Berries - on the show on my youtube channel so you can see how delicious and easy it was to make .. even whilst recording a podcast!And you can find all of this information and more at www.thedoctorskitchen.comMy social media links are:Website: www.lifestylecardiology.comTwitter: @freshheartdocInstagram: @freshheartdocLinkedIn: Zarrin Shaikh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Defining Moments Podcast: Conversations about Health and Healing
Miscarriages, Infertility, and Baby Loss: Coping with Grief through Art

Defining Moments Podcast: Conversations about Health and Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 53:40


The Scraps of the Heart Project sponsors creative arts workshops for bereaved parents coping with baby loss and infertility. On this episode of Defining Moments, Dr. Erin Willer shares her personal story and how it informed the development of The Scraps of the Heart Project and its efforts. Dr. Willer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Denver. She is the author of several publications, and has worked with individuals of all ages ranging from elementary school through retirement. You can read Dr. Willer’s recently published article on in Health Communication at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10410236.2018.1550470 To learn more about The Scraps of The Heart Project, visit its website: https://www.scrapsoftheheartproject.com/our-story

Work Talk
E19: The Heart Project- Helping Coal Impacted Businesses

Work Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 18:21


In this episode, you'll learn about the Heart Project, and its mission of connecting businesses and manufacturers, impacted by the fluctuations within the coal industry, with new opportunities. Discover how the project helps businesses through leveraging existing resources, providing business outreach, and more. 

Real Momtogs
The Paper Heart Project

Real Momtogs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 19:31


Special guest Danielle from @littlefarmphotography is here to talk about her Paper Heart Project! Hear why and how she started this very important cause.

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Night Call
36: Downer 70s Ending Entourage with Jack O'Brien

Night Call

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 51:42


The NightGang are joined by Jack O'Brien of [The Daily Zeitgeist](https://www.dailyzeitgeist.com/) to talk about hippo meat, romance movies, and the stuff in Lady Gaga's face. Call in to Night Call at 240-46-NIGHT This episode is sponsored by: [Third Love](http://thirdlove.com/call) [FabFitFun](https://fabfitfun.com/welcome/) (Code: CALL) Articles and media mentioned this episode: Podcast, The Daily Zeitgeist, ["Yes, Please Take Bill Maher, Deadbeat Drake?"](https://www.dailyzeitgeist.com/podcasts/yes-please-take-bill-maher-deadbeat-drake-53018.htm) and ["OMGarosa, Alt-Right Flight"](https://www.dailyzeitgeist.com/podcasts/omgarosa-alt-right-flight-81318.htm) Article, PhillyMag, ["How Millennials Killed Mayonnaise"](https://www.phillymag.com/articles/2018/08/11/mayonnaise-industry-millennials/) Film, [A Star is Born (2018)](http://www.astarisbornmovie.com/) Article, the Atavist, ["American Hippopotamus"](https://magazine.atavist.com/american-hippopotamus) Article, Futurism, "[Jellyfish Chips are the Future of Junk Food"](https://futurism.com/jellyfish-chips-future-junk-food) Film, [A Star is Born (1938)](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029606/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4) Film, [A Star is Born (1954)](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047522/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3) Film, [A Star is Born (1976)](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075265/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2) Study, Rob Dunn Lab, [The Heart Project](http://robdunnlab.com/projects/beats-per-life/) YouTube Video, ["Cuddly Tegu Lizard"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Inf-MZFFKuw) Reddit Thread, ["The house I live in is a Biohazard . . ."](https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/9hakgy/the_house_i_live_in_is_a_biohazard_if_i_tell_my/) TV Show, House MD, ["Family"](http://house.wikia.com/wiki/Family) Film, [Titanic](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120338/) Films, [The Red Curtain Trilogy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Curtain_Trilogy) Film, [Fallen Angels](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112913/) Film, [Notting Hill](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0125439/) Film, [Doctor Zhivago](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059113/?ref_=nv_sr_1) Film, [Reds](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082979/) Film, [Punch Drunk Love](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0272338/) Film, [Love Actually](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0314331/?ref_=nv_sr_1) "Night Call" by [4aStables.](https://www.4astables.com/) Sound effects by [drotzruhn](https://freesound.org/people/drotzruhn/sounds/405207/) from [freesound.org.](https://freesound.org/) Licensed under [Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Proof to Product
From the Archives | Heather Haynie & Dani Antol, Rock Paper Scissors on running a brick & mortar shop, dividing responsibilities and how they've overcome personal and business challenges together

Proof to Product

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 40:34


We're taking the next two weeks off for an end of summer break. While we’re gone, we’re bringing you four of our most popular episodes pulled from the archives.   I hand picked these episodes based on feedback in our Proof to Product Facebook group, emails I’ve received from listeners and convos I’ve had with all of you.   We hope you enjoy these episodes and learn something new!   Heather Haynie and Dani Antol are the owners of Rock Paper Scissors, a custom invitation and paper goods shop in Charlottesville, Virginia. Rock Paper Scissors is the go-to destination for locals and visitors alike looking for laugh-out-loud greeting cards, journals, dec accessories, calendars, planners and modern gifts.     On today’s episode we talk about a wide range of topics including what it takes to run a retail storefront, how they divide responsibilities as business partners and what success looks like for each of them. We also got personal. Dani shares her story of battling cancer. We also discuss how Heather & Dani were able to unify their local community after the hateful rallies in Charlottesville.   ON TODAY’S EPISODE: What prompted Heather & Dani to go into business together What their day-to-day looks like running a retail storefront The custom design side of their business The benefits of buying an existing storefront and how they made it their own The growth of Rock Paper Scissors over the years How Heather & Dani divide responsibilities and how it has changed over the years as they have grown The things people should think about before jumping into a business partnership with someone Dani’s battle with breast cancer and why she decided to share her story publicly How breast cancer changed Dani’s perspective and her motivations Heather & Dani’s involvement in the C’ville Heart Project & the purpose behind it The things they have accomplished in their business that they are very proud of What’s next for Rock Paper Scissors KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “I'm extremely thankful that we purchased the business because as Dani said, there were so many things that were already in place that were really helpful for us, from the relationships with vendors, as well as relationships with existing clients.” - Heather Haynie “We trust each other in those roles because we know that that's what we're good at.” - Dani Antol “One of the greatest benefits [of our partnership] is that we don't have the same strengths.” - Heather Haynie “I mean, she [Dani] would have chemo and then be sending me proofs. This girl's work ethic is amazing.” - Heather Haynie “Some really terrible people came to our town and invaded our town and that's something that we always want to be really clear about. They are not Charlottesville and that's not what our town is like at all.” - Heather Haynie “We've grown our business every year, some years higher percentage than others. But every year we have grown and I'm super proud of that.” - Heather Haynie “Running a small business is hard and it is time consuming. There's always a million hats that we're wearing, and so I think it's important to remind ourselves that, "No, we set the rules here and we can decide what we do and not do to some extent." We do need to carve out that time for our personal lives.” - Katie Hunt  LINKSWebsite: www.thinkrockpaperscissors.com Website: www.rpscvilleheart.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thinkrockpaperscissors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rps_cville/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rps_dani/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rps_heather/   JOIN THE TSBC FAMILY:   Do you want to scale your business and add new revenue streams?  Are you ready to get a handle on your cash flow and tuck money away for retirement?     Maybe you are interested in increasing your visibility and fine-tuning your marketing outreach?  Perhaps you have a team that you want to nurture or need help building your team?   Our newest on demand program, Paper Camp+ can help you with all of these things and more.  The program includes 5 keynote presentations and 2 panels from a wide range of business experts.  You can watch what you need, when you need it most and revisit the videos as often as you’d like.   This course was built for anyone running a product based business, and extends way beyond the paper industry.  Enroll at www.tradeshowcamp.com/pcplus!   ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is brought to you by Tradeshow Bootcamp and hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, TSBC has worked with hundreds of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!

Dead Reckoning Collective
DRC09: Rob Cosman & Luther Shealy [Purple Heart Project]

Dead Reckoning Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 45:00


In this episode Rob Cosman & Luther joined us. Luther briefly talks about his time in the U.S. Army and Rob tells his story from a kid cutting lumber to the craftsman he is today. Together they share their story that lead them to starting the Purple Heart Project and all that the program offers. Their passion to help men find the calm woodworking offers is admirable and inspiring.

Coming Home Well
Helyn Stowe - Female Engagement Teams / Phil Clark - Purple Heart Project

Coming Home Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 42:48


Often women veterans and their experiences overseas are overshadowed by the stories of male veterans. Arguably, it’s harder for women to come home from war and reintegrate to our culture. We speak with retired Army SFC Helyn Stowe about her experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan on a Female Engagement Team (FET). What she heard from the women in those countries may surprise you. We also speak with Phil Clark about the Purple Heart Project (https://robcosman.com/pages/purple-heart-project), and how veterans can find healing through woodworking.

Proof to Product
044 | Heather Haynie & Dani Antol, Rock Paper Scissors on running a brick & mortar shop, dividing responsibilities and how they've overcome personal and business challenges together

Proof to Product

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 39:49


Heather Haynie and Dani Antol are the owners of Rock Paper Scissors, a custom invitation and paper goods shop in Charlottesville, Virginia. Rock Paper Scissors is the go-to destination for locals and visitors alike looking for laugh-out-loud greeting cards, journals, dec accessories, calendars, planners and modern gifts.     On today’s episode we talk about a wide range of topics including what it takes to run a retail storefront, how they divide responsibilities as business partners and what success looks like for each of them. We also got personal. Dani shares her story of battling cancer. We also discuss how Heather & Dani were able to unify their local community after the hateful rallies in Charlottesville. ON TODAY’S EPISODE: What prompted Heather & Dani to go into business together What their day-to-day looks like running a retail storefront The custom design side of their business The benefits of buying an existing storefront and how they made it their own The growth of Rock Paper Scissors over the years How Heather & Dani divide responsibilities and how it has changed over the years as they have grown The things people should think about before jumping into a business partnership with someone Dani’s battle with breast cancer and why she decided to share her story publicly How breast cancer changed Dani’s perspective and her motivations Heather & Dani’s involvement in the C’ville Heart Project & the purpose behind it The things they have accomplished in their business that they are very proud of What’s next for Rock Paper Scissors KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “I'm extremely thankful that we purchased the business because as Dani said, there were so many things that were already in place that were really helpful for us, from the relationships with vendors, as well as relationships with existing clients.” - Heather Haynie “We trust each other in those roles because we know that that's what we're good at.” - Dani Atol “One of the greatest benefits [of our partnership] is that we don't have the same strengths.” - Heather Haynie “I mean, she [Dani] would have chemo and then be sending me proofs. This girl's work ethic is amazing.” - Heather Haynie “Some really terrible people came to our town and invaded our town and that's something that we always want to be really clear about. They are not Charlottesville and that's not what our town is like at all.” - Heather Haynie “We've grown our business every year, some years higher percentage than others. But every year we have grown and I'm super proud of that.” - Heather Haynie “Running a small business is hard and it is time consuming. There's always a million hats that we're wearing, and so I think it's important to remind ourselves that, "No, we set the rules here and we can decide what we do and not do to some extent." We do need to carve out that time for our personal lives.” - Katie Hunt  LINKSWebsite: www.thinkrockpaperscissors.com Website: www.rpscvilleheart.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thinkrockpaperscissors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rps_cville/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rps_dani/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rps_heather/ JOIN THE TSBC FAMILY:   Do you want to scale your business and add new revenue streams?  Are you ready to get a handle on your cash flow and tuck money away for retirement?     Maybe you are interested in increasing your visibility and fine-tuning your marketing outreach?  Perhaps you have a team that you want to nurture or need help building your team?   Our newest on demand program, Paper Camp+ can help you with all of these things and more.  The program includes 5 keynote presentations and 2 panels from a wide range of business experts.  You can watch what you need, when you need it most and revisit the videos as often as you’d like.     This course was built for anyone running a product based business, and extends way beyond the paper industry.  Enroll at www.tradeshowcamp.com/pcplus!

All in the Mind
26/06/2012

All in the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 28:07


Richard Mabey The man described as "Britain's greatest living nature writer", Richard Mabey, talks to Claudia Hammond about "the lost years" of his depressive illness. The author of Food for Free, Flora Britannica and Nature Cure admits that a symptom of his clinical depression was that he lost his connection with the natural world. Allotment "Young at Heart" The Young at Heart Project in Barking and Dagenham works to improve the mental and physical health of socially isolated men by bringing them together for regular growing sessions down at the allotment. Ecotherapy Mental health professionals join Andy McGeeney in ancient woodland, Thorndon Park, in Essex, to learn about ecotherapy. Lisa on Horticultural Therapy After many years of illness, Lisa, a former mental health nurse, tells Claudia about the part making a garden played in her recovery. "Green Therapy": the evidence Dr Rachel Bragg from the "Green Care Research Team" at the University of Essex describes the evidence behind nature-based therapies and argues they should be part of a "toolkit" of care for patients. Producer: Fiona Hill.

MyEveryDayRadio
03.22.11: The HeArt Project - Continuation High Schools

MyEveryDayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2011 10:29


03.22.11: The HeArt Project - Continuation High Schools by Sara Harris

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MyEveryDayRadio
10.25.2010: The HeArt Project

MyEveryDayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2011 13:25


10.25.2010: The HeArt Project by Sara Harris

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Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories
Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories #67: Chuck McCabe on the "Young At Heart" Project

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2009 13:20


Chuck McCabe talks about his work with the Young at Heart Project, an organization that brings live music into (primarily) senior convalescent and residential care facilities throughout the Central Coast and South Bay.