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The Tour de Talbot was borne out of the pandemic and originated as the Tour de Quarantine. But now, in its third year, it is a force to be reckoned with that is doing great things for Talbot County! Heather Grant is the brainchild of the ride, and today, we sit down with her at Mother's Peninsula Grill to talk about the race ride on June 4th. No matter your skill level, there is something for everyone--20, 30, 40, and 62.5 miles. Or just come have fun at the post-ride festival. I will be doing the 40-mile ride. If you want to ride with us, shoot me an email at info@eyeonannapolis.net -- there may be a t-shirt in the deal for you. Caveat: no visible lycra or spandex allowed! And really, don't let the miles scare you--it's a relatively easy ride! One of the most beautiful rides in one of the most beautiful places in the country. Have a listen-- and then come join us! LINKS: Tour de Talbot (Website) Tour de Talbot (Facebook Group) Talbot Thrive (Website)
102: Leading A Nonprofit Through Dramatic Growth (Rob Harter)SUMMARYIt seems obvious that most nonprofit leaders hope to grow their impact and increase the numbers they serve, but are they really ready for dramatic growth? Growth without planning can create all kinds of problems, which makes the thoughtful leadership of Rob Harter even more helpful as a guide to program growth and strategic expansion. Rob serves as the Executive Director of the Christian Center of Park City in Utah, and is active in multiple nonprofit associations. In episode #102 the Path, we discuss how he’s managed the dramatic growth at CCPC, including the focus on hiring talent, the evolution of his board of directors, his approach to fundraising and strategic planning, and how he’s positioning the organization as it approaches its 20th anniversary.ABOUT ROBRob Harter is an executive professional with over 24 years of experience in leading and building non-profit organizations, leveraging resources and managing organizational growth. In 2010, he became the Executive Director of CCPC (Christian Center of Park City), a humanitarian and community-focused non-profit organization with a bold vision to serve as a leading networker of community services to those in need. Rob is currently the Host of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, and he serves as the Chair of Utah's MLK Jr. Commission for Human Rights. He also serves on the Board for the Utah Nonprofits Association, serves as a Ski Chaplain for the Park City Mountain Resort, coaches local youth basketball and soccer. Rob has also served as a board member for both locally and globally-focused non-profit organizations including serving on the board for Mountainlands Housing, and is a Park City Leadership Class Alumnus. In addition to playing College varsity basketball, he loves deep powder skiing, hiking 14-thousand-foot mountains, devouring great books, traveling to new places and coaching his children’s sports teams. Most of all, he loves spending quality time with his amazing wife and children.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESCheck out Rob’s show The Nonprofit Leadership Podcast Leslie Crutchfield & Heather Grant’s book Forces for GoodDavid O’Brien and Matthew Craig’s book Building Smart Nonprofits
Are you scared of the finances in your business? Are you ashamed at your lack of organization or understanding? Are you even paying yourself? In this episode, Heather Grant, my personal and business book keeper extraordinaire, joins us to reveal the story behind how she helped me get over my INTENSE fear of the numbers in my OT business. I share because I love you guys, and I don't want you to feel alone if you too feel scared. Listen up to hear how her insights can transform your relationship with money from hands off and scary to dreamy. Episode Notes Heather and I discuss: the shame around the fear of finances how creating a place of safety is the #1 best trait in a book keeper the different types of book keeping clients - including the ones who cry (ME!) - which one are you? how you can better your relationship with your book keeper and making them an integral part of your team the top 4 most important tips to help OTs make a budget in their business (to be able to predict, change and grow!) the numbers a first year business owner should know versus a seasoned business owner what are the MOST important numbers and variables you should have in your business Episode resources: Quickbooks You Need A Budget The OTs Get Paid FB group OTs Get Paid podcast S1 E5 How to Build and Sell a High Priced, High Value Offer Want the insider secrets from OT entrepreneurs on how they run their successful businesses? Click here to learn more about the OT Entrepreneur Summit and get notified of our early bird pricing. Want to work with me on growing and scaling your business in order to get paid? CLICK HERE to see the ways we can work together. Make sure you subscribe so you can be notified when the next episode is released!
On this episode of the Benefits of KAG Membership, Jorn discusses the Imperial Xeno Legions (IXL) with Heather Grant. If you want to be a…
Heather Grant is the Executive Director of the Strategic Sewing and Quilting Summit, a non-profit organization of high-power industry leaders thinking through ways to increase consumer participation. We talk about the impact of Covid-19 on the sewing community. For more info, see https://www.sewquiltsummit.org/.
Heather Grant is the Executive Director of the Strategic Sewing and Quilting Summit, a non-profit organization of high-power industry leaders thinking through ways to increase consumer participation. We talk about the impact of Covid-19 on the sewing community. For more info, see https://www.sewquiltsummit.org/.
Happy International Women’s Day!!! We are WOMEN, and we basically rule the world.
This episode of the Entertainment Trail Spotlight, is very special to me, as I bring to you my top 20 Jamaican Festival songs, ssince the inseption of the competition back in 1966. Some of the artiste that I will be featuring on this week show are, Tuts and The Maytals, Stanley Beckford, Roy Ryan, Heather Grant,Nazzle Man, The Astronauts and the king of the Festival song competition Mr. Erick Donnalson and more. Please remember to share, comment and rate the podcast. Thanks for coming over to 2019 with us. Follow the movement at the links below: FACEBOOK https://m.facebook.com/EntertainmentTrail/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/shabbamuskeno_official/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shabba-muskeno/message
Welcome to the first episode of Behind the Seams, the new podcast from C&T Publishing! Our acquisitions editor and host, Roxane Cerda, took time out of her QuiltCon 2019 schedule to interview Heather Grant, the Director of Marketing and Programming for the Modern Quilt Guild and one of the major organizers of QuiltCon. Learn about the history of QuiltCon, get the inside scoop on how to get the most out of the convention, and hear what quilt patterns Heather is working on right now. Enjoy!More information about QuiltCon 2020The Modern Quilt Guild's websiteC&T's website and blogVisit us on Facebook • YouTube • Pinterest • Instagram • TwitterMusic: www.bensound.com
Welcome to the first episode of Behind the Seams, the new podcast from C&T Publishing! Our acquisitions editor and host, Roxane Cerda, took time out of her QuiltCon 2019 schedule to interview Heather Grant, the Director of Marketing and Programming for the Modern Quilt Guild and one of the major organizers of QuiltCon. Learn about the history of QuiltCon, get the inside scoop on how to get the most out of the convention, and hear what quilt patterns Heather is working on right now. Enjoy!More information about QuiltCon 2020The Modern Quilt Guild's websiteC&T's website and blogVisit us on Facebook • YouTube • Pinterest • Instagram • TwitterMusic: www.bensound.com
We are back! Back from Las Vegas, back from Disney World and back to releasing episodes on schedule! What better way to celebrate than to buy a couple of brisket babies, soak them in some salt and spices and then turn them into corned beef and pastrami?! While we wait for our meats to cure, we are talking to Heather Grant, quilter, friend and project-cooking super fan. Heather and her friends created the ultimate Reuben sandwich and she is here to tell us all about her pastrami making journey and see if she can impart a little wisdom. We’ll also talk about how Liz’s Disney costumes turned out and whether or not Liz’s mom consents to being internet pickle famous. The Baconator (part deux) 1 tsp maple syrup 2 dashes Angostura Bitters 2 oz bacon bourbon (recipe below) 1 inch long piece of orange peel 2 maraschino cherries 1 piece maple candied bacon (recipe below) In an old-fashioned glass filled with ice, combine maple syrup, bitters, and bacon bourbon. Squeeze orange peel over glass and add. Stir until drink is cold. Add cherries and garnish with bacon. Bacon Bourbon 1/4 cup bacon fat, hot enough that it is liquid 750 mL bottle of bourbon Remove 1/4 cup bourbon from bottle and save for another day. Or drink it right now, I don't care. Pour bacon fat into bottle and put cap back on. Gently shake the bottle to combine. Allow the bourbon to sit out at room temperature for about four hours, shaking occasionally. You want to keep the fat from solidifying in a big clump too soon. Put the bottle in the fridge and chill for 3 - 7 days. Strain the bourbon through paper coffee filters and it's ready to drink! Maple Candied Bacon Thick cut bacon black pepper brown sugar maple syrup Heat oven to 375*. Lay bacon slices on a baking rack in a rimmed baking sheet, lined with parchment paper or a silpat liner (for easy clean up.) Sprinkle bacon with black pepper and brown sugar. You don't need to use much sugar because too much will just melt off. Back for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and brush with maple syrup. Bake for another 5 minutes or until crisp. Liz's Disney costumes Heather's Ultimate Reuben Project Corned Beef Recipe Pastrami Recipe Theme song: The Show Must Be Go Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
So many of us spend years never really finding our happiness. We have deep rooted hurts, pains that we stuffed for years that simply block our ability to be totally at peace. Join Shellie Nichol and Hope's Not a Crimes Hope Ambassador Heather Grant as they share openly their hurts, how they finally cleaned out their hearts and allowed God to move into those hurts in order to find peace & true happiness. You won't want to miss the insight, the courage and the wizdom these two Ladies share.
So many of us spend years never really finding our happiness. We have deep rooted hurts, pains that we stuffed for years that simply block our ability to be totally at peace. Join Shellie Nichol and Hope's Not a Crimes Hope Ambassador Heather Grant as they share openly their hurts, how they finally cleaned out their hearts and allowed God to move into those hurts in order to find peace & true happiness. You won't want to miss the insight, the courage and the wizdom these two Ladies share.
"Festival Song since 1966, with the winners as follows:1966 - The Maytals with "Bam Bam"1967 - The Jamaicans with "Ba Ba Boom" 1968 - Desmond Dekker & The Aces with "Music Like Dirt" 1969 - The Maytals with "Sweet and Dandy" 1970 - Hopeton Lewis with "Boom Shaka Laka" 1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby"1972 - Toots & the Maytals with "Pomps and Pride" 1973 - Morvin Brooks with "Jump In The Line" 1974 - Tinga Stewart with "Play de Music" 1975 - Roman Stewart with "Hooray Festival" 1976 - Freddie McKay with "Dance This Ya Festival"1977 - Eric Donaldson with "Sweet Jamaica"1978 - Eric Donaldson with "Land of my Birth" 1979 - The Astronauts with "Born Jamaican" 1980 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Come Sing With Me" 1981 - Tinga Stewart with "Nuh Wey Nuh Betta Dan Yard" 1982 - The Astronauts with "Mek Wi Jam"1983 - Ras Karbi with "Jamaica I'll Never Leave You" 1984 - Eric Donaldson with "Proud to be Jamaican" 1985 - Roy Rayon with "Love Fever" 1986 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Dem a fe Squirm" 1987 - Roy Rayon with "Give Thanks and Praise" 1988 -Singer Jay with "Jamaica Land We Love" 1989 - Michael Forbes with "Stop and Go"1990 - Robbie Forbes with "IslandFestival"1991 - Roy Rayon with "Come Rock"1992 - Heather Grant with "Mek wi Put Things Right" 1993 - Eric Donaldson with "Big It Up" 1994 - Stanley & The Astronauts with "Dem a Pollute" 1995 - Eric Donaldson with "Join de Line"
Celebrate call 661-4672407 lets us chat about Jamaica Happy Birthday Jamaica online radio reggae music festival songs , chats "Festival Song since 1966, with the winners as follows:1966 - The Maytals with "Bam Bam"1967 - The Jamaicans with "Ba Ba Boom" 1968 - Desmond Dekker & The Aces with "Music Like Dirt" 1969 - The Maytals with "Sweet and Dandy" 1970 - Hopeton Lewis with "Boom Shaka Laka" 1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby"1972 - Toots & the Maytals with "Pomps and Pride" 1973 - Morvin Brooks with "Jump In The Line" 1974 - Tinga Stewart with "Play de Music" 1975 - Roman Stewart with "Hooray Festival" 1976 - Freddie McKay with "Dance This Ya Festival"1977 - Eric Donaldson with "Sweet Jamaica"1978 - Eric Donaldson with "Land of my Birth" 1979 - The Astronauts with "Born Jamaican" 1980 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Come Sing With Me" 1981 - Tinga Stewart with "Nuh Wey Nuh Betta Dan Yard" 1982 - The Astronauts with "Mek Wi Jam"1983 - Ras Karbi with "Jamaica I'll Never Leave You" 1984 - Eric Donaldson with "Proud to be Jamaican" 1985 - Roy Rayon with "Love Fever" 1986 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Dem a fe Squirm" 1987 - Roy Rayon with "Give Thanks and Praise" 1988 -Singer Jay with "Jamaica Land We Love" 1989 - Michael Forbes with "Stop and Go"1990 - Robbie Forbes with "IslandFestival"1991 - Roy Rayon with "Come Rock"1992 - Heather Grant with "Mek wi Put Things Right" 1993 - Eric Donaldson with "Big It Up" 1994 - Stanley & The Astronauts with "Dem a Pollute" 1995 - Eric Donaldson with "Join de Line"
"Festival Song since 1966, with the winners as follows:1966 - The Maytals with "Bam Bam"1967 - The Jamaicans with "Ba Ba Boom" 1968 - Desmond Dekker & The Aces with "Music Like Dirt" 1969 - The Maytals with "Sweet and Dandy" 1970 - Hopeton Lewis with "Boom Shaka Laka" 1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby"1972 - Toots & the Maytals with "Pomps and Pride" 1973 - Morvin Brooks with "Jump In The Line" 1974 - Tinga Stewart with "Play de Music" 1975 - Roman Stewart with "Hooray Festival" 1976 - Freddie McKay with "Dance This Ya Festival"1977 - Eric Donaldson with "Sweet Jamaica" 1978 - Eric Donaldson with "Land of my Birth" 1979 - The Astronauts with "Born Jamaican" 1980 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Come Sing With Me" 1981 - Tinga Stewart with "Nuh Wey Nuh Betta Dan Yard" 1982 - The Astronauts with "Mek Wi Jam" 1983 - Ras Karbi with "Jamaica I'll Never Leave You" 1984 - Eric Donaldson with "Proud to be Jamaican" 1985 - Roy Rayon with "Love Fever" 1986 - Stanley & The Turbines with "Dem a fe Squirm" 1987 - Roy Rayon with "Give Thanks and Praise" 1988 - Singer Jay with "Jamaica Land We Love" 1989 - Michael Forbes with "Stop and Go" 1990 - Robbie Forbes with "Island Festival" 1991 - Roy Rayon with "Come Rock" 1992 - Heather Grant with "Mek wi Put Things Right" 1993 - Eric Donaldson with "Big It Up" 1994 - Stanley & The Astronauts with "Dem a Pollute" 1995 - Eric Donaldson with "Join de Line"