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Best podcasts about heather green

Latest podcast episodes about heather green

Ignite Your Spark
Raising Your Vibration: Heather Green on Animal Communication and Healing

Ignite Your Spark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 34:23


Send us a textIn today's episode, I am thrilled to share the enlightening conversation I had with the extraordinary Heather Green. Heather, an intuitive, animal communicator, and energy healer, brings a profound message that will resonate deeply with anyone seeking to Ignite Your Spark. Together, we delve into the importance of living in the present moment and the power of connecting with animals as sentient beings. Heather shares her inspiring journey, from mystical experiences in 2007 to communicating with the horse collective consciousness through dreams and telepathy. It's a fascinating discussion that underscores the importance of joy, raising one's vibration, and focusing on 5D energies.Heather and I explore the unique dynamics between humans and animals, highlighting how animals absorb and reflect their owners' emotions and energy. We also touch on the practical aspects of Heather's work, from healing processes with horses to her specialized energy healing techniques for both animals and humans. Heather also shares about her  upcoming transformative whale trips in Monterey, California, and retreats focused on self-care and transformation. JJoin us as we dive into the world of intuitive communication and energy healing, and discover how cultivating these connections can help us live more balanced, fulfilled lives. Heather's story and insights will spark inspiration and encourage you to engage with the world around you in a more profound way.Thank you for listening. Please share these episodes so we can increase the light in everyone.  I also encourage you to subscribe, rate and comment so more people can step into their own light.Cheers,KimFind more about Heather here: HEATHERMy website and info: KIM

DAR Today Podcast
DAR Today Podcast - May 2024 - Week 3

DAR Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 14:41


May 2024 - Week 3 - DAR Today PodcastNational Society Daughters of the American RevolutionPresident General Pamela Edwards Rouse WrightBrooke Bullmaster Stewart, National Chair DAR Today PodcastClick for more information about the Daughters of the American Revolution!CLICK HERE to visit our YouTube (video) version of this podcastTo support the goals and mission of the DAR, please visit our web site at DAR.org/GivingIn This Episode:Interview with Heather Green, KDS DAR School Executive Director100 Years; the Origins of Kate Duncan Smith DAR School Video and graphics by Brooke Stewart; script by Chris Hurst-Loeffler LINKS:KDS Online Store: https://www.kdsdar.org/shopKDS Giving; 100th Anniversary Project: https://www.kdsdar.org/100th-anniversary-projectShop DAR!Items Brooke was wearing:Stars & Stripes Silk Scarf:https://shop.dar.org/stars-stripes-silk-scarf/Pearl Earrings:https://shop.dar.org/pearl-earrings/ All music is copyright free and provided by Epidemic Sound All music free of copyright and provided through Epidemic Sound! Check out this amazing source for music at https://share.epidemicsound.com/xr2blv For more information about the Daughters of the American Revolution, please visit DAR.orgTo support the goals and mission of the DAR, please visit our web site at DAR.org/Giving

Action Line Podcasts
The MTeach Program at MTSU and the Value of a Great Educator - Upcoming Summer Camp

Action Line Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 13:07


Murfreesboro, TN - As the educational landscape continues to evolve, one thing remains constant: the hunger for learning among today's school students. Heather Green, master

Turner Syndrome, Talk and Tea
Episode 163: Heather Green

Turner Syndrome, Talk and Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 7:25


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Win Win Podcast
Episode 68: Shifting Enablement Strategies to Optimize Rep Engagement

Win Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 15:47


A study conducted by McKinsey found that 35% of value on average is lost when implementing change initiatives. So how can you ensure maximum value during organizational change?Shawnna Sumaoang: Hi, and welcome to the Win Win Podcast. I am your host, Shawna Sumaoang. Join us as we dive into changing trends in the workplace and how to navigate them successfully. Here to discuss this topic is Heather Green, the Director of Enablement at Jellyvision. Thanks for joining us, Heather. I would love for you to tell us about yourself, your background, and your role. Heather Green: Hi, thank you so much for having me, and absolutely. I started my career in an individual contributor role in sales and worked my way up through sales leadership, but quickly found my passion for enablement early on. I’ve worked for small startups to multi-billion dollar consulting firms and through it all, I consider myself to be a bridge for the sales organization. In my current role here at Jellyvision, my goal is to provide our revenue team with really everything that they need to be successful, from net new business to retention, and that’s through our direct channel and partnership business. So my team works to bridge the gap for our revenue teams. Marketing, product, and operations and support our sales team in any way we can. SS: You mentioned you have an extensive amount of enablement experience. What are some best practices you have when aligning your enablement strategy with the strategic initiatives of the business? HG: Yeah, it can be a challenging one sometimes. I would say hands down building internal relationships with our business stakeholders is incredibly key to bridging those two gaps. Everyone has the ultimate goal of providing revenue at the end of the day and making us profitable, but each team has their own goals that might not overlap with each other. I found that it’s really important to have consistent transparency and ongoing communication to make sure that I’m working with these teams in tandem which causes minimum confusion at the end of the day with our revenue teams. So a strategic initiative could be launching a new product or feature, but then that could be in peril with another initiative that RevOps is perhaps launching something new with this system, so it’s too much at once. It’s really important that we get that buy-in from our leadership teams across the organization to make sure that everything from a product launch to new rep tech, to a marketing campaign, that it’s all working cohesively together. SS: That is amazing. And you did mention though, that it’s not always easy. What are some of the major challenges that you’ve come across in your career when it comes to effectively really bringing your enablement strategy to life? HG: It can be tough sometimes. There are definitely challenges associated with it, but where would the fun be if it was so simple all of the time? So, especially when it comes to enablement initiatives, it’s so very important for me to make sure that our leaders understand the value of the why behind the initiative and the what’s in it for me for the individual contributors and ultimately what our goals are going to be at the end and what everyone’s going to get back. By getting that leadership buy-in, we can get everyone on the same page. It’s oftentimes an uphill battle but I’m a big fan of throwing on my hiking boots and climbing, right? So each step when we’re rolling out a strategic initiative it’s a long-term play. It’s not a short tactical thing. Each step is learning more about what’s important to each leader and then how we can pivot and adjust to best meet their needs to make sure that we push it forward.SS: I love that analogy, too. Now, when you first joined Jellyvision, you noticed some key challenges with the team’s previous enablement platform. What were some of those challenges and what was really the impetus behind deciding to make a change?HG: Other than me adoring Highspot, right? I’ve been such a fan for many years and I was lucky enough to use it at other organizations. But coming to Jellyvision for me a few years ago, I was thrilled to see how extensively our team had invested in the tech stack.A lot of times you don’t think many organizations. So as an enablement leader, it was just music to my ears, but with our previous content management system and engagement platform, the first thing I did when I came in was I looked at it and I did an audit. I’m looking at the backend analytics, but then really seeingWho’s using it, who’s not, what the top performers were doing, what our lower performers in that middle ground were doing. The spoiler was that not a lot of people were using the platform, which, also hurts because as an organization, you’re making that investment and you need to see that return to keep it.And so by digging in, I started doing many different conversations with our revenue team and individual contributors to determine. What was the reason behind not using it? And the key feedback that we received is that it was just difficult to use. It was hard to find content. It was even harder to edit content. And so it was like, why would I do that when I can just go into my Google Drive and find what I need and then edit and send it that way? It was just resounding results that it was difficult and no one wanted to engage with it. But knowing the value of a platform like that, I was able to then start putting the seeds down for making a change. I knew we were coming up on a renewal in the upcoming six months. And so I started asking additional questions on if it did this with this work and kind of planting the seeds. And then finally got to a pilot point of taking it with our key top sales reps and showing them what Highspot could do. And then from there, we were able to move the conversation forward in making the change once they saw some of the key things that Highspot was able to offer us. SS: I think that is fantastic. And, in addition, I know that you did a lot of work to ensure that you had buy-in from leadership to prove why the change was needed. What were some of the things that you did to ensure that you were able to secure that buy-in? HG: Buy-in is imperative, right? Especially when budgets are tight and they’re getting tighter and tighter every single day. So for me, it was gathering all of that data from our reps. So not only the analytics in the platform that we currently had and how rough it was from an adoption standpoint but then the verbatims from our reps of saying, “Yes, if we could have a Digital Sales Room, it would mean the world because then I would be able to track with our broker clients or if I were able to be able to easily find something and edit it in the platform, I would use it.”So I pulled together a lot of the verbatims and then I put together the ROI breakdown of what we could see in the platform. We were lucky enough in the business case I put together to start Highspot three months before our previous contract ended. That way we could load everything into Highspot, and do a full content audit, so we were starting clean. That’s so very important too, because what you put in ultimately will drive what comes out. But that allowed us time to do that audit, load, and tag everything appropriately in Highspot. And so that way we had a really, and do enablement ahead of that as well, to start again planting the seeds that change was coming. And these are the cool things that you’ll be able to see with it for us to have that smooth transition once we ended our previous agreement.  SS: And since you guys have implemented Highspot, how have you overcome some of the challenges that the teams were previously facing? HG: Adoption can be difficult across the board, but with Highspot, luckily, our adoption has been significantly higher than what we received with our old platform. For us, I think it was consistently highlighting what was working, what top performers were using, and what they were seeing off of it, being able to track it back to specific deal conversations, and how they were able to move those opportunities forward through the content they were sharing. We also hold bi-weekly office hours where we share our best practices. And in those best practices, peer learning is incredibly important for us. Making sure that we’re sharing what’s working with our tools and oftentimes when you have one person see what someone else is doing and how it’s helping them, that also helps to drive it forward. We also offered consistent training from video courses to one-to-few to one-to-one sessions. Luckily we’re in a smaller organization where we can offer that level of support, but to make sure we’re overcoming any obstacles, if someone wasn’t using the platform, myself or one of my team members would reach out and say, “What’s the problem, what’s going on?” Oftentimes, it was just that they were uncomfortable trying something new, but after we showed them or they spoke to a peer and we had that connection, we’ve been able to get a much higher adoption rate. SS: Fantastic. And you guys do have incredible adoption. I think you guys are at about 89% recurring usage. What are some tips that you have for building trust with reps and helping them understand the value of the enablement programs that you’re delivering? HG: It’s really due to my team. Shout out to Max Costello, she’s hands on our Highspot champion, and we call her our enablement queen. She has done an amazing job with building trust within our teams. She’s the one who does many of those one-to-one and one-to-few sessions. We did many virtual sessions before the launch, Zoom training where we would walk them through the tool, show them the benefits show them how we could customize things. And then we were very lucky with our professional services agreement. We launched this in January right ahead of our revenue kickoff last year, and so we were able to have one of our Highspot reps actually come on site, and I think that was instrumental for us to be in person as a revenue group, and then have a Highspot person from the team there along with us as a leadership team and an enablement team all together in the room to be able to together walk through it, not just over Zoom. I know that’s not something everyone can do and we were so lucky for it. But then post revenue kickoff, holding those consistent office hours and again, sharing best practices and just staying close with our team I think has been huge for us in getting people into the platform. SS: You’ve mentioned a few times now during this conversation the importance of using data. And we’ve seen in our customer base that having data is key to building trust and improving value. And I know that you are very much a data-driven enablement leader. How do you measure the impact of your enablement efforts and how do you leverage Highspot to help? HG: Great question. Gone are the days of using our gut to make decisions and to determine what’s working and what’s not working. Although I’ve worked with many people who still feel comfortable in that way. For me, data is imperative. It tells us what’s working, and what’s not working, and it helps us craft a story. And to quote, Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, right? I need proof, timeline, and screenshots. That’s really where I come in when I’m speaking with my teams and I’m speaking with leadership on what’s working or where we should make adjustments. And that’s with every tool that we have, especially in the economy that we’re in today, every dollar invested needs to have a return. And if we’re not getting it, we need to figure out why. And a lot of that comes enablement team. So what are we doing to make sure that the teams are utilizing it properly? So for Highspot specifically, we report back monthly to marketing and to rev leadership. We have two separate meetings for marketing. We report back on what content resonates the most with our clients. So not only what our reps are sending, but what’s really being viewed. If we have a PowerPoint presentation that has. 30 slides. Gosh, I hope no one’s sending one that’s that large. But if a client’s only looking at, three to five of them, those are the slides that we want to focus our attention on moving forward. That’s what really resonates. And so for our marketing team, it’s been really helpful. Especially since we’ve just done this huge brand audit. And so we’ve really prioritized what pieces of collateral we’re going to adjust to the new brand outlines based on what’s been sent and what’s been engaged with. But then for our rev leadership, we’re able to then see, we’re able to tie the analytics back with how conversations are actually progressing from prospecting to opportunities, closed won or closed lost. And I think that shows a lot of value back into the platform. And again, we’re able to do a lot more one-to-one, one to few, given how small of an organization we are. We have about 60 sellers across our entire team. But telling that story with the data has been really helpful for us to show what’s working and then who we need to spend more time with to maximize their effectiveness as well. SS: What are maybe also some of the key results you’ve achieved since switching to Highspot? Do you have any wins you can share? HG: Our organization is a little different based on the technology that we sell. We offer a tool that helps individuals choose and use their benefits. And appreciate their benefits too. My marketing team would kill me if I didn’t throw that part in there. But we do, because of what we offer, we do 90% of all of our revenue right before the traditional open enrollment season. So truly 90% of all of the deals that our sales team is going to sign are signed between August through October each year, which then leaves many months where we’re not closing deals. We can create opportunities, but we don’t know how fully they’re progressing. So we were really excited this year to actually have that full end-to-end deal cycle from prospecting to opportunities closed won. We were able to pull some really awesome win stories in Q3 last year that we’re able to show what content was shared throughout the journey from prospecting before an opportunity was even created, and then from an opportunity being created to closed won, sometimes it’s a couple of weeks, a couple of months, but for a lot of time we’re doing prospecting, this time of year. So we’re looking for opportunities in February that are going to close and hopefully, August through October, and having that content to be able to show the journey has been able for us to streamline specifically with our master sales decks and our one-pagers and really when case studies are most relevant in being shared in the journey. And so I think that’s helped us a lot with bringing that to the masses and scaling what content is best to share when and we’ve tagged it appropriately in Salesforce now. So it makes it really easy when your opportunity is progressing the content that’s being shown to you. So it’s taking the thinking out of it at this point and made it really easy. So they know exactly what to share and when. SS: Heather, last question for you. What are some goals that you have for Jellyvision in the coming year and how do you plan to continue to evolve your enablement strategy to support key initiatives of the business? HG: Key initiatives are always changing. So we are going to continue to be nimble and pivot as needed. But this year we’re super excited to lean into the recent updates that Highspot has had. We’ve been very AI-forward at Jellyvision. Our CEO has really leaned in and encouraged us to lean in. So, I’m excited about the new updates to the platform. We’re actually doing a relaunch next month to our teams to roll out what that looks like. And then one of our major goals this year is to really maximize the usage of the digital sales rooms. Here we call them client microsites. That’s our internal language, but really maximizing what that looks like. That’s what it looks like for our reps to get more out of the platform as well.SS: Heather, thank you so much for joining us. I really appreciate it.  HG: Yeah. Thank you. SS: To our audience. Thank you for listening to this episode of the win podcast. Be sure to tune in next time for more insights on how you can maximize enablement success with Highspot.

Huntsford
Season 8 – Eps 9&10

Huntsford

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 11:20


Harry has an appointment for a chest wax. He's nervous as he knows it hurts Don't fret, says Laura. My waxings hurt less than other beautician's. I'm an expert Raymond tells Charlotte how well the action group is shaping up – then stops Does she want to hear it? Is there a conflict of interest, with her being an MP Judy donates some clothes. Likes the environmental aspect. Reuse, don't buy new She and Bob look around. Look at this funny cigarette lighter, Judy says… Alyson tells Neil she will go on holiday with him to Las Vegas, Grand Canyon etc. She doesn't gamble, though. Nor me, says Neil. Doesn't matter – there's loads to do Judy tells Bob how proud she is of him for discovering the grenade in the shop Without him, people could have been injured, or even killed. He's her hero Sarah has thought more about leaving the police. Maybe now's not the right time She does need a challenge, now that Heather Green's manslaughter trial is progressing, but the grenade drama in the charity shop got her thinking

The Unstoppable Mind Podcast with Mary Lou Rodriguez
Why Aren't People As Healthy As They Desire with Dr. Heather Green | Season 3 | Episode 62 | The Unstoppable Mind Podcast with Mary Lou Rodriguez

The Unstoppable Mind Podcast with Mary Lou Rodriguez

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 36:18


Hello Unstoppables! Welcome to Season 3 of The Unstoppable Mind Podcast! REGISTER FOR MY 30 DAY THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH IMMERSION CHALLENGE! https://www.marylourodriguez.com/scienceofgettingrichREGISTER FOR UNSTOPPABLE SECRET SUCCESS HACKS SERIES!https://www.marylourodriguez.com/unstoppableseriesJOIN HYPNOTHRIVE:https://www.marylourodriguez.com/hypnothrive2023saleWebsite: https://www.marylourodriguez.comFollow me on social: https://www.instagram.com/marylouhypnotizesyou/https://www.facebook.com/Marylouhypnotizesyouhttps://www.tiktok.com/@marylouhypnotizesyouhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTeaC078Osc0zk3B-SKD-AaDownload your FREE Hypnosis Audio! https://www.marylourodriguez.com/14dayunstoppableconfidencehypnosisaudioJOIN THE FACEBOK GROUPSwww.facebook.com/groups/unstoppableminds - Hypnosis Business Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/millionaireinsideofyou - Money Mindset Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/unstoppableyounow - Unstoppable Success WANT TO CONNECT WITH THE DR. HEATHER GREEN? CHECK OUT THE LINKS BELOW! https://www.instagram.com/functionalnaturalhealthhttps://www.facebook.com/Functionalnaturalhealth/Website: functionalnaturalhealth.comHeather Green is a Doctor of Traditional Naturopathy with a focus on functional and foundational health, or in other words, getting to the root cause. She currently lives in Texas with her eight four legged babies but practices via telehealth and serves clients all over the world. Dr Green combines the principles of Functional Medicine, Naturopathy, mindfulness and diet and lifestyle changes to help clients make sustainable changes to reach optimal wellness. It was her own journey with chronic pain and a lack of answers for that pain that led her to pursue a career in natural health and it is her mission to to help her clients to become empowered to be their own best advocates. Heather believes that optimal health is not complicated and finds her clients to be less overwhelmed when they realize that they only have to do three things: maximize what the body needs most, minimize what is harmful to the body and prioritize a space for healing.

Huntsford
Season 7 – Eps 51&52

Huntsford

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 12:30


Sam visits her mum and dad to say goodbye before she leaves to go on tour Raymond tells her how proud he is of her. Charlotte asks if things are better with Mario now. She knows things haven't been going smoothly, so she's a bit concerned Carmella and Vicky have been rushed off their feet over lunch. Vicky makes them tea Then Vicky breaks the news – she wants to take a holiday to attend summer school Trevor pours Adam's beer and asks how things are going. Adam's still devastated Chantelle joins them and advises Adam to go to Mystic Moll for a tarot reading Fiona is doing Doreen's hair and complaining about Barry the Physics Teacher She likes him, but he's spending every evening giving people dance lessons Sarah has been doing house to house investigations on Heather Green's murder case She's tired. Tells Neil she needs a holiday. She knows it isn't a good time – apologises Mystic Moll searches the shelves. Does Judy have any amaranth? No, says Judy You should stock it, says Moll. It's a complete protein, like quinoa. Please get some

The Giving Gifts Podcast
You are who you are with Heather Green

The Giving Gifts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 46:22


Heather Green is a special education advocate, teacher, mom of two little humans, a partner, a friend to many, and a sister to me. Growing up, I knew Heather to be someone who rarely made mistakes, excelled at almost everything she did, and craved control over circumstances and people she had no real control over. I now know Heather to be a lifelong learner, a fiercely loving, compassionate, crazy intelligent human who still craves that control but is doing much better at recognizing what she can't control. One of the hopes in this podcast is that as we learn to listen to one another, we will begin to challenge ourselves with questions, perspectives, and stories different than our own. Learning to listen to people we don't know is sometimes easier than listening to those we think we know. Sometimes we become familiar with people and forget to continue to learn. Something I became aware of midway through this episode is the layers of story it holds. What you do, what you create, your career, successes, and failures are not who you are, but when you allow who you are to continually be transformed by love, by people, by committing to care deeply even when its exhausting, what you do will be a reflection of who you are. This episode is FULL of little nuggets, I can't wait for you to listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegivinggifts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegivinggifts/support

Clairvoyant Conversations
Navigating Through the Intensity of Eclipse Season (With Guest Intuitive Guide, Heather Green)

Clairvoyant Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 59:02


The last quarter of 2022 seems filled to the brim with challenging and intense Astrological weather. How can we navigate through it and what are the opportunities? On this episode of "To The Stars! An Astrology and Intuition Podcast," I am joined by my guest, intuitive guide, channel, and energy healer, Heather Green. In our conversation, we discuss the energetics of this particularly volatile period of time, how to move through its challenges, and how to recognize the opportunities within. Heather also channels her Spirit Guides, the Pleiadian Collective, as they share their viewpoint on what's happening in the cosmos and how to move through the current energetic weather with grace. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure you subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5 star review! Connect with Heather: www.tealhealing.com Book a Session with Alexander or Register for the Spirit Guide Workshop: www.dogstaroracle.com Follow Alexander on social media: www.instagram.com/dogstaroracle/ www.tiktok.com/@dogstaroracle

Imperfectly Phenomenal Woman
Policing Tone: You Can('t) Voice Your Thoughts

Imperfectly Phenomenal Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 28:09


Sometimes we supress our thoughts and keep them inside rather than saying exactly what's on our mind. In this episode, Heather Green explains how the words you say and how you say them can be done in a thoughtful way. We discuss: her previous response to other people policing her tone,  why we shouldn't operate in absolutes when communicating with others,  Martin Luther King's tone and influence,  mastery of tone vs policing of tone,  a useful example of how she sets boundaries, and  the importance of being clear on your thoughts before you share them.  Connect with us! @academicmommy @ipwomanpodcast ipwomanpodcast.com

Airgrafix podcast
SILLYFARM OWNEER HEATHER GREEN TALKS ABOUT PROPER PAINT AND FACE PAINTING TECHNIQUES WITH SPECIAL CO

Airgrafix podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 51:38


Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Lead agency for security clearance reform expands ‘continuous vetting'

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 15:24


The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is overhauling the security clearance process under an initiative called Trusted Workforce 2.0. The reform effort promises to streamline background investigations using automation and other new processes. For the latest, Federal News Network's Justin Doubleday spoke with the assistant director of vetting risk operations at DCSA, Heather Green.

The Aging Punks Complain
Episode 66 "Side Hustles & Pyramid Schemes" with Heather Green

The Aging Punks Complain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


This week our guest Heather brought us donuts to eat while we talk about side hustles & pyramid schemes.

Inside the IC
How the government is reforming the security clearance process

Inside the IC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 23:48


Trusted Workforce 2.0 is the government's wholesale reform of the security clearance process. The idea is to make it easier for employees to move in and around government and industry, while also improving security. For more, I spoke with Heather Green, the assistant director of vetting risk operations at the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency. DCSA handles security clearance investigations for the vast majority of government, and it's taking a lead role in implementing Trusted Workforce 2.0.

The Liberated Healer
134. Witchcraft & Women Through the Eyes of Hollywood w/ Heather Greene

The Liberated Healer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 43:06


Heather Green has written a critical history of witches in American Film and TV, "Lights, Camera, Witchcraft" and we explore how those films have shaped the idea, looks, and expression of what is thought of of witches today to influence how we see and feel about them now. We also talk about how this has contributed to woman's power within patriarchal society. Intersection of entertainment, critical theory, gender studies, and religion. Listener Advisory: Please note the views may not reflect those of ECM or The Liberated Healer as a company or any of it's employees. We do not provide any medical or legal advice please consult with experts in the field if needed. If you are listening with children please take care in this might not be suitable for your children. An ElectraCast Media Networks Podcast - https://electracast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PARANORMAL PODCAST
Stories From The Box of Oddities - Lights Camera Witchcraft - Paranormal Podcast 719

PARANORMAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 87:47


Weird stories abound in The Box of Oddities. Kat & Jethro from the popular podcast join us and share some of their spookiest. You can find The Box of Oddities at TheBoxofOddities.com and on your podcast app of choice. In part two, Heather Green joins us to talk about how witches have been portrayed by Hollywood over the decades.  You can find her book on Amazon: Lights, Camera, Witchcraft: A Critical History of Witches in American Film and Television Thanks Kat, Jethro and Heather! FOR A FULL TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE JIM'S FREE NEWSLETTER Never miss anything going on at the Spooky Studio, sign up for Jim's FREE newsletter HERE! -CALM- (The Paranormal Podcast Sponsorship) We're so happy to partner with Calm. Calm is the app designed to help you ease stress and get the best sleep of your life. Calm is offering Paranormal Podcast listeners a special limited time promotion of 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at CALM.COM/jim -SHUDDER- If you're a fan of supernatural, thriller, and all things horror, you're going to love Shudder as much as I do. And right now you can stream your first 30 days of Shudder for free. Go to shudder.com and use code paranormal. We thank Shudder for their support of the Paranormal Podcast. -STARTMAIL- Take control of your privacy with Start Mail before it's too late. Start securing your email privacy with Start Mail. Sign up today and you'll get 50% off your first year. Go to Startmail.com/paranormal  

From Pain to Possibility
Integrating Massage Therapy and Yoga Therapy with Heather Green and Stacey Kilps | Ep #81

From Pain to Possibility

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 34:33


Heather and Stacey are here to share what they have learned over the process of certification and where they have evolved in their practices. Hear what has changed, what things they thought might change but didn't, and where they're at in terms of comfort level in their own evolution as massage therapists that also practice yoga.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/81

Security Clearance Careers Podcast
All Clearance Holders Now Enrolled in Continuous Vetting - DCSA Update

Security Clearance Careers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 16:25


The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) reached a milestone announcement this month – 100% enrollment of the Department of Defense security clearance population into its continuous vetting (CV) program. That includes service members, DoD civilians and contractors. The application and investigation process doesn't change – and the Federal Investigative Standards and adjudicative guidelines remain the same – but now the cleared workforce is being continuously vetted, versus episodic investigations only.“Once an individual has been investigated and adjudicated, then they are automatically enrolled in continuous vetting,” said Heather Green, director of the Vetting Risk Operations Center, DCSA. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Let's Go There
Infertility and Miscarriage

Let's Go There

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 24:45


Heather Green, the host of Let's Go There, shares her personal story of her struggle with infertility and miscarriage, and how God has used even the worst of times in that season for good.Secret Church Podcast: https://radical.net/articles/podcast_type/secret-church/Made For This Podcast: https://www.jennieallen.com/podcast

The TKE Nation Podcast
The TKE Nation Podcast | S2: E9 | Heather Green; Chapter Advisor

The TKE Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 74:38


It's March Madness, so you know Donnie and Alex are going to talk brackets. Also on the show this week is Heather Green. Heather is the Chapter Advisor for the Pi-Theta Chapter at the University of Texas-San Antonio. She is the Director of Annual Giving at UTSA and a board member, Chapter Advisor and Task Force Head of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority. :03 March Madness 7:32 ....I Hope You Guys Like College Basketball... 14: 30 More March Madness 22:10 Rule of Three: Favorite College Campuses 25:40 Alex Is Taking Shots At You - Take It Personally 27:20 Where In The World is Zach Scott 28:00 No Basements in Florida 29:00 Scrooge McDuck 32:00 Fall Recruitment 38:45 Heather Green 42:00 The Chapter Advisor Experience 46:00 Small Business Correlation 51:20 Creating A Positive TKE Image 55:55 Don't Be That Dude 1:00:00 Is Greek Life For You? Maybe Not. 1:02:55 Calling In Not Calling Out 1:07:00 Yes, Women Can Be Advisors. (Really good ones, in fact.) 1:09:45 Closing Thoughts

San Antonio Podcast Network
[Archive]: UTSA Alumni Association (Feat. Steve Woodall & Heather Green)

San Antonio Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 37:41


2/15/2021 - Two directors from the UTSA Alumni Association are invited on the podcast to discuss what the association does and how membership can benefit an alum. They share the different ways that the alumni association work with current students and graduates to ensure a successful future for both. Be sure to check out the entire episode to learn more about all the perks of being a life member! Where To Find/Follow The UTSA Alumni Association: Website Instagram Twitter Youtube LinkedIn Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sapodnetwork/support

People of Marketing by Planable
S2 E2: Heather Green – Senior Director, Social Media Thought Leadership @ W2O Group

People of Marketing by Planable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 36:07


Our guest today is Heather Green, Senior Director, Social Media Thought Leadership @ W2O Group. Heather is a Webby Award-winner digital marketer with over 15 years of experience in brand publishing, performance marketing and content strategies. Her most recent roles placed her in front of $100M+ paid social and content programs for both L'Oreal USA and Verizon. She currently leads social media thought leadership at W2O.

The Optimizely Podcast
Conquer the 2020 Holiday Season with Campaign Best Practices from Zaius

The Optimizely Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 14:47


In this episode of the Empowered Marketers, campaign expert Heather Green shares best practices to prepare for the 2020 holiday season. Tune in to learn important tactics and tips about deliverability optimization and campaign strategy, then implement these changes to your campaigns — just in time for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Cat Chat®
Heather Green’s Journey Into Trap/Neuter/Return

Cat Chat®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020


Heather Green (To Catch a Cat) describes her journey into trap/neuter/return

cat heather green trap neuter return
Good Vibrations Radio® with Solarzar
Good Vibrations Radio®, Tools for Transformation, August 16, 2020

Good Vibrations Radio® with Solarzar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 56:11


In Good Vibrations Radio® Solarzar shares tips, tools and techniques to help the listeners change the vibrational frequency of their lives. 2020 is a powerful Alchemical Year. The entire is reminding us to bring out your inner truth, the you that may have been hidden. August is represented by the number '8'. The number '8' is about prosperity and success through self-love. The real message is we cannot be truly successful in life if we are not acting, performing and living from a place of self-love.  True joy comes from living from a place of inner passion and love. To explore this in more detail Solarzar spoke with Heather Green (https://tealhealing.com/). Heather is a former nurse with a background in psychology and counselling. She is also a channel, psychic, intuitive guide and healer for humans, animals and nature, as well as the author of "For the Love of Horses: An Animal Communicator's Guide to Helping Our Horses and Healing Our Lives".  To find out about upcoming Good Vibrations Radio® events please visit www.GoodVibrationsRadio.com to sign up for the Good Vibrations Radio® email list. The email addresses are never shared or sold.

Breaching Extinction
24. Spiritu(Whale)ity

Breaching Extinction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 38:21


In this episode Erica interviews Heather Green, an author and intuitive healer about the spiritual elements of conservation, and human-animal relationships. Heather earned a bachelors degree in Nursing from Clarke College and went onto pursue a masters degree in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She spent thirteen years working as a registered nurse and several years as a counselor before transitioning into her current role. She elaborates on why spirituality plays an important role in conservation and what she thinks we can learn from the whales. (Correction: Erica meant to say Noah's Arc not Joan of Arc) 

DANK Discussions - Deep Diving into the Legal Cannabis, Hemp, CBD Industry
Integrating CBD into Functional Medicine: A Key to Homeostasis

DANK Discussions - Deep Diving into the Legal Cannabis, Hemp, CBD Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 57:00


Heather Green is a Functional Medicine Practitioner and the founder of The Cats Meow CBD. The Cats Meow is a company that carries products that are 100% organic, vegan, non-GMO and gluten-free. As a functional medicine practitioner, she understands the value of CBD and the endocannabinoid system in a world that relies so heavily on […]

Uncorked Whisky Sessions
Batch 6: The State of The States II: The Rise Of Rye

Uncorked Whisky Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 80:55


Hold onto your butts we’re heading back across the pond for The State of the States Part Two: The Rise of Rye! Yep, you guessed it, in this episode Sam and Dave explore the story of American rye whisky, from its near extinction to its more recent explosion. Along the way we’ll hear from a number of rye whisky industry experts, including Allan Katz, Nicole Austin, Heather Green and Jonathan Wingo as they consider rye’s past and their own plans for rye’s future. The guys are also joined by special live guest and personal friend, Monique “Mo-Mo” Huston, director of Spirits for the Winebow Group. There’s a new edition of anadrams, plenty of whisky to try, oh and to tie it all up, a wee dash of ‘rye’ humoUr…

University United Methodist Church Sermons
10JUN2018 The Practice of Saying No

University United Methodist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 18:12


27West
Episode 10: Heather Green

27West

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 34:21


Huntsford
Ep14 Aired 15.6.17

Huntsford

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 5:22


At Wavelengths Raymond tells Fiona she is too slow and manages to belittle Heather Green's holiday plans. Chantelle comes to salon & Raymond insists on treating her while Chantelle tries to tell him her plans for massage business. He says they must talk sometime. Chantelle feels giddy after long massage and Dave is phoned to collect her. Charlotte arrives home delighted that Raymond has behaved well all week until Mario tells her he heard Raymond and Chantelle discussing opening a massage parlour in back of salon. This is Huntsford. Created by our community for your enjoyment. A brand new radio soap written, performed and edited by volunteers. www.hcrfm.co.uk

Modernist Podcast
Episode 5: Modernism, Its Influence and After

Modernist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 77:09


Panel: Benedict Jones-Williams, Heather Green, Chris Beausang, Veronika Schuchter Benedict is a first year PhD student at the University of Edinburgh – his doctoral research focuses on the relationship between museums and literature in Europe and North America from 1850 until the present day. He recently graduated with distinction from Edinburgh’s Book History and Material Culture Masters programme, prior to which he studied English Literature at the University of Aberdeen, where he co-founded The Elphinstone Review, an undergraduate journal for the arts and social sciences. He has presented at conferences in Toronto and Leeds, and will soon be giving a paper at the 27th annual Virginia Woolf conference. Heather is a PhD candidate at NTU, researching the interpretation of literary heritage within Nottingham under the supervision of Duncan Grewcock. She completed her MA in Museum and Heritage Development at NTU in 2016, and has worked professionally within libraries and archives since 2009. Chris is a first-year PhD candidate in An Foras Feasa at Maynooth University, working under the supervision of Professor Susan Schreibman. His research investigates the resurgence of modernist aesthetics within the novels of contemporary novelists such as Anne Enright, Eimear McBride, Tom McCarthy and Will Self and involves reaching a definition of literary style through the use of machine learning and the construction of neural networks. Chris received his B.A. in English Studies from Trinity College Dublin in 2014 and his MPhil in Digital Humanities and Culture, also from Trinity, in 2015. He has had fiction published in Gorse, The Galway Review and The Bohemyth. Veronika is a final year PhD student at the University of Innsbruck and a Visiting Scholar at Nottingham Trent University where her doctoral project in the area of contemporary women’s writing is co-supervised. She is particularly interested in feminist and postcolonial theory as well as Canadian literature and women’s writing. She is steering group member of the Postgraduate Contemporary Women’s Writing Network (PG CWWN) and on the executive committee of the Feminist and Women’s Studies Association (FWSA).

Dog Talk ® (and Kitties Too!)
Importance of Environment in Lives of Dogs

Dog Talk ® (and Kitties Too!)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2016


Melissa McCue-McGrath, Consideration for the City Dog; Heather Green, To Catch a Cat; Julie Forbes (The Dog Show) on working with a dog as parental role

University United Methodist Church Sermons
August 28, 2016: Judaism

University United Methodist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 16:16


A Sermon by Rev. Heather Green, "The Wisdom of the World" Sermon Series, University United Methodist Church, Austin, TX

The Not Old - Better Show
#25 Interview with Author Heather Green

The Not Old - Better Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 4:27


VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR HEATHER GREEN: TO CATCH A CAT, HOW THREE STRAY KITTENS RESCUED ME With a busy career at BusinessWeek Magazine, at the height of her professional life, and at a dizzying time in the internet economy, Heather Green made a rather arbitrary decision that changed her life. This decision tapped into her urge to help, get involved, act. As a journalist, that was a natural urge. But this was more. Because rescuing the three kittens and finding them homes got Heather involved within a community of neighbor's, new friends in the rescue community in the area, and others who cared as she did. Heather started creating real roots and a feeling of belonging—something she hadn't had for a big part of her life growing up as a military brat who moved every two years.   Is this what life is all about?  Certainly it is part of it, and the questions Heather began to answer provide answers to us all. Part of the new Not Old Better series on "Art of  Living," you'll love this interview and the book.  Enjoy.  

The Not Old - Better Show
#23 Heather Green, To Catch a Cat: Author Interview

The Not Old - Better Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 34:14


Heather Green, To Catch a Cat: Author Interview New Book: To Catch A Cat:  How Three Stray Kittens Rescued Me Heather Green is a freelance writer. An award-winning journalist, she wrote about technology for Businessweek. Her first book, To Catch a Cat, is a memoir published by Penguin (July 2016), and it's not what you think. In my interview with Heather, she says: "From saving three wild cats in my boyfriend's backyard. That experience taught me so much about connection--to a community, to myself, and to my boyfriend." Please join me and Gretchen Vogelzang, former long time MommyCast & MommyCast Latina founder and podcasters, as we chat with Heather Green about her life, her redemption and what she learned about how the people you need find you when you're doing something that matters to you. 

HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)
[#062] heather green, amber edgar, these knees, the lovebirds

HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015 46:28


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The Frontier Beyond Fear
Heather Green: An Evening of Intuitive Guidance

The Frontier Beyond Fear

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 104:00


Heather Green uses her intuitive abilities to find the source of your issues, works with energy to help you shift it, and provides guidance to assist with any life changes or decisions.  She is an experienced animal communicator and energetic healer who helps animals and humans to have healthy, harmonious lives and relationships. Join us for a night of live interactive guidance for callers and chat room participants!  Note that there were some technical difficulties right at the start of the show, but it gets going a few minutes into the broadcast. Heather's web site:  TealHealing.com     Intuitive readings are not intended to substitute for the advice of a licensed medical professional or veterinarian. To learn more about this program, visit FrontierBeyondFear.com and follow the show on Facebook. Etherea intro music by Colin Ross is freely distributed under www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.  

The Frontier Beyond Fear
Live from the Los Angeles Conscious Life Expo

The Frontier Beyond Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2013 90:00


Host Susan Larison Danz spontaneously talks live with people at the Los Angeles Conscious Life Expo, allowing listeners and to share in the energy of one of the largest higher consciousness gatherings in the world.  Los Angeles Conscious Life Expo web site: http://www.consciouslifeexpo.com To learn more about the wonderful people on the show... Matt Fortnow: http://www.lovepowerup.com Heather Green: http://www.tealhealing.com/ Claudio Martinez: Now's the Time Project on Facebook Dr. Earl Backman: http://www.ravenheartcenter.com Flute music segues appearing on "The Frontier Beyond Fear" originate from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Colin_Ross_-_Etherea.ogg, written and performed by Colin Ross and freely distributed under several licenses, including GPL (www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html). "Help from Above" and "Sunshine in your Soul" are copyrighted by Bill Foss and played on this broadcast with his permission.

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell
Beauty Talk with Heather Green of Silly Farm

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2012 89:00


Hi Everyone, Join us this Sunday for a conversation with Heather Green of Silly Farm. Heather joins us to chat about her career and the wonderful world of Face and Body Painting. The conversation starts at 9pm EST/6pm PST.  You can listen online, or in the chatroom(Beauty Lounge). You may also call in with your questions and comments at 914.803.4399.

The Indie Opera Podcast
Podcast 005, VOX 2011 Preview, Yoav Gal Interview

The Indie Opera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2011 17:53


The Vinyl Experience
The Vinyl Experience 021 : Karmin, Heather Green and Maneli Jamal

The Vinyl Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2011 79:57


Featuring Karmin (including interview, live song and CD giveaway), Heather Green and Maneli Jamal.

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #240 - Man Versus Machine With Stephen Baker

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2011 39:20


Welcome to episode #240 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Stephen Baker has written two amazingly fascinating business book. His latest is titled, Final Jeopardy - Man vs. Machine and the Quest to Know Everything. Starting tomorrow (February 14th, 2011) there will be a special TV event titled, Jeopardy - The IBM Challenge. In these three episodes, IBM's latest supercomputer, Watson, will challenge two of Jeopardy's biggest champions. Who is smarter? Man or machine? have we come to the point in time where artificial intelligence is truly a reality? Baker had unprecedented access to IBM and their development team. It truly is an incredible story for the ages. Baker is also the author of The Numerati and was a former senior editor at BusinessWeek who also helped launched Blogspotting. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #240 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 39:19. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter.  Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #37 of Media Hacks will happen soon and it might feature:  Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents, Man On The Go, Human Business Works, Third Tribe Marketing and Escape Velocity. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Digital Dads - Content Rules. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - iambik audio. Christopher S. Penn - Blue Sky Factory - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. Can computers programmed by humans outsmart humans? Can computers really think? In conversation with Stephen Baker. Stephen's latest book is called, Final Jeopardy, and it's based on IBM's new supercomputer, Watson. Watson will be challenging two of Jeopardy's best champions in a three-part TV series event titled, Jeopardy - The IBM Challenge, starting February 14th, 2011. Check out Stephen's other book, The Numerati Remember the amazing BusinessWeek Blog, Blogspotting? That was Stephen too (along with Heather Green). You can also follow Stephen on Twitter. This weeks music? Well, that's a surprise! Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #240 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising bite size edits blog blogging blogspotting blue sky factory book oven businessweek cast of dads cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn digital dads digital marketing facebook facebook group final jeopardy heather green hugh mcguire ibm ibm watson in over your head itunes jeopardy jeopardy the ibm challenge julien smith librivox managing the gray marketing marketing over coffee media hacks new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting six pixels of separation social media 101 social media marketing stephen baker strategy the numerati trust agents twist image twitter watson

SJMA PodCast
2 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - William Allen

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 4:16


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode William Allen speaks about his large scale painting, Half a Dam, in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
1 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Introduction

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 3:04


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode for the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection curator Heather Green talks about the ideas behind the exhibition and the Anderson art collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art Oct. 13, 2007 - Jan. 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
3 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - William T. Wiley

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 5:40


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode William T. Wiley talks about his marker and watercolor work on paper in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. He also sung an original song, that accompanies the episode, to us. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
5 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Carole Seborovski

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 4:56


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Carole Seborovski talks about two drawings she has in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
6 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Sam Richardson

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 4:10


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Sam Richardson talks about his cast resin sculptures in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
7 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Vija Celmins

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 4:33


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Vija Celmins speaks about her two drawings in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
**Extra** De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Harry W. Anderson (pt. 1)

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 8:04


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Harry W. Anderson speaks about the Anderson art collection, philanthropy and several of the artists in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
**Extra** De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Harry W. Anderson (pt. 2)

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 8:00


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Harry W. Anderson speaks about the Anderson art collection, philanthropy and several of the artists in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

SJMA PodCast
4 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Charles Arnoldi

SJMA PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007 3:35


The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Charles Arnoldi speaks about his stick sculpture in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.

Krishna.com Sanga
Sanga 18 - Titiksava Karunika

Krishna.com Sanga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2007


Welcome to Episode 18 of the Krishna.com Sanga podcast. In this episode, Nagaraja reads the welcome letter from the May / June 2007 issue of our Back to Godhead magazine, to give you a glimpse of what's inside. If you like what you hear and you are not yet a subscriber, give it a try at Krishna.com/magazine.In news from our gift store, Loka concentrates on new items just arrived. (Find links below.)Finally, this week, Manu interviews Titiksava Karunika Dasa, the singer, songwriter and guitar player known for his bands Krishnautix and Namrock.Let us know how you like our Sanga podcasts. Send us your feedback. Email us: Sanga [at] Krishna.com.Here are links for the items discussed in this episode:Black Lotushttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4749Spiritual First Aid Kithttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=2642 Pin-tuck Pants & Kurti, Celtic bluehttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4780Pin-tuck Pants & Kurti, Heather Greenhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4778Pin-tuck Pants & Kurti, Highland Rosehttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4779Desert Song White Dresshttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4781Sleeveless Kurti and Pants, Olive Linenhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4777Sleeveless Kurti and Pants, Peach Linenhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4776Tuxedo Front Kurti, Mimosahttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4770Tuxedo Front Kurti, Island Bluehttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4769Brijbasi Blouse, Dawnhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4768Brijbasi Blouse, Duskhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4767Chikan Kurti, Ocean Bluehttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4761Chikan Kurti, Parrot Greenhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4763Chikan Kurti, Spring Greenhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4764Chikan Kurti, Twilight Purplehttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4762Chikan Kurti, Pink Chiffonhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4766Silk-look Kurti, Boysenberryhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4771Silk-look Kurti, Ivoryhttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4772Maharani Extra-Long Kurtihttp://www.thekrishnastore.com/Detail.bok?no=4773

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411 Item 99 - Heather Green from the Business Week Online

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2005 24:41


411 Item 99 - Heather Green from the Business Week Online Welcome to the show it is October 26th and this is our 99th show. Today will be an interview with Heather Green from Business Week Online.