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Today, Hunter sat down with Heather Lewis a participatory defense organizer and the Executive Director of the Reuniting Family Bail Fund. Unlike many places where participatory defense hubs have been set up, Montgomery County Public Defenders welcomed participatory defense with open arms. Today, we will see the benefit of having an activated community when policy makers retaliate against public defenders. Guest Heather Lewis, Reuniting Family Bail Fund, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Resources: Reuniting Family Bail Fund Websites and Socials https://bailfundmontco.org/ https://www.youtube.com/@reunitingfamilybailfund https://www.instagram.com/familybailfund/ https://x.com/familybailfund https://www.facebook.com/reunitingfamilybailfund Coverage of Retaliation Against Montgomery County Public Defenders https://www.inquirer.com/news/montgomery-county-public-defenders-fired-lawsuit-keisha-hudson-dean-beer-20200318.html#:~:text=Fired%20public%20defenders%20sue%2C%20alleging%20Montgomery%20County%20retaliated%20for%20bail%20practice%20criticism. https://www.inquirer.com/news/montgomery-county-public-defenders-commissioners-protest-dean-beer-keisha-hudson-20200305.html https://theappeal.org/pennsylvania-public-defenders-not-reinstated-despite-public-outcry-over-firing/#:~:text=Montgomery%20County%20Chief%20Public%20Defender,Photo%20courtesy%20of%20ACLU%20Pennsylvania. https://www.aclupa.org/en/press-releases/aclu-pa-statement-response-dismissal-montgomery-county-chief-and-deputy-public Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN Trying to find a specific part of an episode? Use this link to search transcripts of every episode of the show! https://app.reduct.video/o/eca54fbf9f/p/d543070e6a/share/c34e85194394723d4131/home
We again visit with Animal Arts architect Heather Lewis to talk about tips for housing senior horses, but this time we focus on Australian horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules.My Senior Horse - Episode 17 Guests and Links:Guest: Heather Lewis, Animal Arts ArchitectLink: My Senior Horse Podcast Episode 15: Housing SeniorsConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
Seneca Valley is making history with every snap, pass and touchdown. In today's episode, we're talking about one of SV's newer sports, girls flag football. From its student-driven origins to its rapid success, this program is making a big impact on and off the field. Listen as we discuss how the team was formed, the excitement of the first season, how to get involved and more! IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEWAn overview of Seneca Valley's Girls Flag Football Team Growth of the sportHow SV's Girls Flag Football is impacting female athletesCoach Eden receives Good Neighbor Award from NexTier BankHow to learn more about Seneca Valley's Girls Flag Football Teamhttps://athletics.svsd.net/girls-sports/flag-football/overviewSPECIAL GUESTSMs. Heather Lewis, Athletics & Activities Director and Mr. Chris Eden, Health and Physical Education teacher at Ryan Gloyer Middle School and head coach of the Seneca Valley Girls Flag Football Team.Ms. Lewis, entering her 14th year as the District's Athletic & Activities Director, has previous experience as the chief operating officer for USA Field Hockey, a U.S. Olympic & Paralympic National Governing Body. As part of this role, she hosted major events for the International Federation of Hockey, supported the women's and men's national teams in international competition, and assisted in the reorganization of the Association's executive leadership structure. She also has previous experience as the head field hockey coach, head women's lacrosse coach, associate athletic director and assistant athletic director for Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa. Additional experiences include time spent as an official for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and president of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association.A former athlete herself, Ms. Lewis was a regional All-American and All-ACC and captain of the field hockey team, and regional All-American and NCAA champion for women's lacrosse, all while at the University of Maryland, College Park. Ms. Lewis has a bachelor's of science in zoology and a master's in kinesiology from the University of Maryland.Mr. Eden is in his 10th year of education and 5th year at Seneca Valley, where he teaches Health and Physical Education at Ryan Gloyer Middle School. He is passionate about helping others, promoting wellness through movement, and fostering health literacy among his students. Additionally, Chris enjoys exploring the many benefits of integrating technology into the classroom. Outside of teaching, he is passionate about the outdoors, working out and coaching football.
What key qualities separate top real estate professionals from the rest? In this episode of the Real Estate Excellence Podcast, Tracy interviews with powerhouse real estate duo, Lissa Slade and Heather Lewis, of The Lissa Slade Team. As top producers in Northeast Florida's competitive market, Lissa and Heather share their journey from retail and design backgrounds to becoming sought-after real estate advisors. They discuss the importance of mentorship, overcoming imposter syndrome, and what it takes to build a successful, client-centered business in the real estate industry. Lissa and her family have called Ponte Vedra Beach their home for over 24 years now. The pride of her heart is her young adults kids Elizabeth, Ethan, and Tommy. In her spare time Lissa loves sunrises and sunsets. Daily walking on the beach or community. She is also an avid reader and love live music. Heather has resided in the Ponte Vedra and beaches for 23 years. During that time, she has bought, sold, built, and remodeled many properties. She has a background in retail furniture sales, decorating, and business. She believes every client she works with deserves A+ service with an A+ attitude. She sets the bar high for herself to exceed her customer's expectations of service. She puts her heart into every client, making each one a top priority. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Follow Lissa and Heather on social media (handles below) and let us know: What's the #1 quality you think makes a real estate professional stand out? Share your thoughts in the comments! Highlights 00:00 – 06:00 The Power of Mentorship in Real Estate Why every agent needs both a peer mentor and a senior mentor Lessons Lissa and Heather learned from their mentors How mentorship accelerates business growth The difference between structured and organic mentorship Advice for new agents on finding the right mentor 06:01 – 21:15 From Retail to Real Estate: Lissa & Heather's Career Evolution Lissa's journey from retail management to real estate success Heather's experience in sales, home design, and how it shaped her approach The transferable skills from retail and customer service Overcoming imposter syndrome and becoming a confident agent Key takeaways from their early career struggles 21:16 – 30:22 Building a Successful Real Estate Business Through Structure & Organization The importance of time-blocking and daily planning How a CRM system can make or break a real estate business The “Big Calendar” strategy for tracking goals and milestones How consistency in marketing and outreach leads to success Why many agents fail due to a lack of structured business planning 30:23 – 39:10 Mastering Client Relations: Overcoming Challenges & Pushback How to handle difficult clients with confidence and professionalism Setting clear expectations to avoid misunderstandings The importance of taking charge in listing presentations Strategies to get hesitant sellers on board with staging and pricing changes How to position yourself as the expert in every client interaction 39:11 – 53:05 The Power of Referrals & Repeat Business Why Lissa has built a business entirely on referrals without paid leads Strategies for staying top-of-mind with past clients How to turn one transaction into multiple future referrals The role of social media in strengthening client relationships Why building trust is the foundation of long-term success 53:06 – 01:10:02 Working with Trusted Vendors: The Referral Process Why selecting the right lender, inspector, and service providers matters How to present vendor options without liability risks Lessons learned from past vendor experiences—what went wrong and how to fix it The impact of good vendor relationships on closing deals smoothly Best practices for guiding clients through their choices Conclusion Quotes: “Mentorship is critical—you need to surround yourself with people who have done what you want to do.” — Lissa Slade “People don't buy and sell homes every day. They rely on us to be the experts.” — Heather Lewis “Real estate is all about relationships. Your goal is to create lifelong clients who trust you for every transaction.” — Lissa Slade “Urgency is key. Don't wait for someone to tell you what to do—be proactive and get it done.” — Heather Lewis To contact Lissa Slade and Heather Lewis, learn more about their business, and make them a part of your network, make sure to follow her on Facebook and Instagram. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EVLissaSlade/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelissasladeteam/ If you want to build your business and become more discoverable online, Streamlined Media has you covered. Check out how they can help you build an evergreen revenue generator all powered by content creation! 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In this podcast, Animal Arts architect Heather Lewis gives us some great tips about housing senior animals indoors and out. She has years of experience around the world designing the best housing for horses and other animals.My Senior Horse - Episode 15 Guests and Links:Guest: Heather LewisConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
Jo is refreshed by Trouble in the Cotswalds by Rebecca Tope but Charlotte quickly ruins their peace by connecting the sex in Heather Lewis's violent novel Notice with Miranda July's NBA-shortlisted All Fours. The effervescent Emma Robinson joins to share her love for Dianne Brill's Boobs, Boys, and High Heels, which inspires further reflection on 90s era beauty books and instruction manuals.Other books mentioned in this episode: Steven Saylor's Murder on the Appian Way, Rachel Cusk's Aftermath, Gemma Hartley's Fed Up, Shelia Heti's Motherhood, Bobbi Brown's Teenage Beauty, Amanda Brooks' Internet Escort's Handbook, and Sydney Barrow's Mayflower Madam and Just Between Us Girls.Charlotte's review of All Fours and Gemma Hartley's Fed Up, both in Bookforum. Inspired at once by radical philosophers and tulips, Emma Cager Robinson is looking for beauty. As a mechanism for change and source of inspiration, Emma uses beauty as the driving force behind her activism. With a focus on Consciousness Raising and creating “Insurgents,” Emma uses media of all forms to shift the way we interrogate culture and the systems we interact with on a daily basis. A Texan at heart, she's especially impassioned about spreading this energy through the South; as a means of completing ancestral business, and working in a long line of women committed to making the world suck less for their families and communities.Send questions, requests, recommendations, and your own thoughts about any of the books discussed today to readingwriterspod at gmail dot com. Charlotte's most recent book is An Honest Woman: A Memoir of Love and Sex Work. Learn more at charoshane.comJo co-edits The Stopgap and their writing lives at jolivingstone.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This year's Mental Health Awareness Week is themed around movement, including sport and this week we have a special episode with Heather Lewis, project manager at the Mental Health Foundation. Alongside her work, Heather has a specific academic interest in elite sport, having completed a Master's at St. Mary's Twickenham on mental health within a Rugby World Cup context. The Mental Health Foundation is there for people of all faiths and none, this conversation includes Heather's reflections on her personal faith and how that plays out in her work, sport and research. Find out more about Mental Health Awareness Week
Teen marijuna misuse is on the rise and could be impacting your kids. Heather Lewis, Substance use prevention coordinator for the Utah County Health Department. Also with Gray Matters, which is an effort to provide accurate and unbiased information about the effects of teenage marijuana misuse. Heather joins the show to discuss how young kids are when they start using marijuana, the impacts on the developing teen brain, and how to open up the conversation about marijuana with your kids.
When your wife comes on the show, what could go wrong? Heather Lewis joins Jimmy to keep the show on track. Roost or Endo is back, we aren't sure about snowbike suspension and we're turning quad riders into dirt bikers! You really have to listen to the show.
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SHOW TOPICAthletics & Activities - What's New for the 2023-24 school year with Ms. Heather LewisSPECIAL GUESTSMs. Heather Lewis, Athletics & Activities DirectorMs. Lewis, entering her 12th year as the District's Athletic & Activities Director, has previous experience as the chief operating officer for USA Field Hockey, a U.S. Olympic & Paralympic National Governing Body. As part of this role, she hosted major events for the International Federation of Hockey, supported the women's and men's national teams in international competition, and assisted in the reorganization of the Association's executive leadership structure. She also has previous experience as the head field hockey coach, head women's lacrosse coach, associate athletic director and assistant athletic director for Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa. Additional experiences include time spent as an official for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and president of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association.A former athlete herself, Ms. Lewis was a regional All-American and All-ACC and captain of the field hockey team, and regional All-American and NCAA champion for women's lacrosse, all while at the University of Maryland, College Park. Ms. Lewis has a bachelor's of science in zoology and a master's in kinesiology from the University of Maryland.IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEW• Major accomplishments by SV's sports teams from the 2022-23 school year• Welcome, Mr. Eddie Kurtz, Assistant Director of Athletics & Activities • A look back at the first year of the girls' wrestling season • Introducing a brand-new fieldhouse and press box
Dave sits down with Heather Lewis, who is speaking at our youth weekend this year. Have a listen in to what she'll be teaching our young people, and what you can be praying for.
What equine vet facilities are being built in 2023? In this episode of The Business of Practice podcast, we talk about this with Heather Lewis, AIA, NCARB, of Animal Arts architecture firm."The Business of Practice" podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.
What equine vet facilities are being built in 2023? In this episode of The Business of Practice podcast, we talk about this with Heather Lewis, AIA, NCARB, of Animal Arts architecture firm."The Business of Practice" podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.
As our country has started to decriminalize cannabis, there are more opportunities for researchers to study the drug and its effects. And experts are finding that marijuana can have a detrimental impact on young, developing brains. Heather Lewis and Danny Lundell from the Gray Matters project explain what's happening in classrooms and how to educate teens about the dangers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we discuss supply chain issues for equine veterinarians seeking to build or renovate. Our guest is Heather Lewis, AIA, NCARB, of Animal Arts architecture firm."The Business of Practice" podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.
In this episode, we discuss supply chain issues for equine veterinarians seeking to build or renovate. Our guest is Heather Lewis, AIA, NCARB, of Animal Arts architecture firm."The Business of Practice" podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.
For the 35th anniversary of Beat Happening's second album, JAMBOREE, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After meeting at the Evergreen State College in Olympia Washington, Calvin Johnson, Heather Lewis and Bret Lunsford formed Beat Happening and began releasing music under Calvin's K label. In 1985, they released their self-titled debut album, which was later was picked up for UK distribution by Rough Trade Records. As the band was gaining interest beyond the Pacific Northwest, expectations were higher for their second album. Right before recording JAMBOREE, they linked up with their tourmates, Screaming Trees, in Ellensburg, Washington and recorded a joint EP in one night. They worked so well together that Beat Happening asked Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan and Gary Lee Conner to co-produce their next record, along with their friend, Steve Fisk. In this episode, Calvin, Heather and Bret describe where the band was at when they were playing live more than ever before and developing relationships with other bands in the punk scene. Despite their limited technical abilities and lack of equipment, they describe the enthusiasm and optimism they felt about being in a band together at the time they made JAMBOREE. Producer Steve Fisk offers his unique perspective on first meeting a teenage Calvin and going on to record multiple Beat Happening albums. Co-producer Gary Lee Conner describes the unlikely musical pairing of Screaming Trees and Beat Happening but how they were kindred spirits, being outsiders with a shared DIY philosophy. From one borrowed distortion pedal to Screaming Trees as a cheering section to not understanding the concept of singing on key to the bravery of a cappella performances to the difficulty of having only one clave, we'll hear the stories of how the record came together.
hello! in this episode I talk about the books I've been reading. I mention: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Snowblind by Jonasson Ragnar, A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard, Notice by Heather Lewis, The Glass House by Eve Chase, The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn, My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell, The Island Of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak, and Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. as always, if you have a question or suggestion or just want to say hello, please email me at hello@anastasiatasou.com
In episode #105, Heather shares her personal story of loss. She is the mother of five children, one of whom died unexpectedly in the last few minutes of labor. Heather experienced a miscarriage due to a blighted ovum between her two oldest children, and she also experienced an early miscarriage following her stillbirth. She shares how she kept hope during these difficult times and we discuss her experience with her most recent pregnancy after loss. Topics Discussed: blighted ovum, early miscarriage, stillbirth, pregnancy after miscarriage, pregnancy after stillbirth CONNECT WITH HEATHER- instagram.com/missbikesalot MISCARRIAGE HOPE DESK RESOURCES- Miscarriage Hope Desk aims to help women struggling miscarriage, pregnancy loss and recurrent miscarriages (RPL), by providing the following resources- - Library of Articles, found here- https://miscarriagehopedesk.com/library/understanding-why/ - Instagram Community- https://instagram.com/miscarriagehopedesk - Facebook Community- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1617075958466247/ - Free Miscarriage Lab Checklist- https://miscarriagehopedesk.com/labs - Free Weekly Newsletter- http://miscarriagehopedesk.com/newsletter FREE MEAL PLANS Do you need help getting healthy, tasty meals on the table? Check out our sponsor Prep Dish, PrepDish.com/mhd to get 2 weeks FREE! SHOW NOTES- https://miscarriagehopedesk.com/podcast/ Get a FREE Miscarriage Lab Testing Checklist- MiscarriageHopeDesk.com/labs
Have you been in a relationship with a narcissist? Do you know if he or she was really a narcissist or were they just a jerk? Or were you raised by a narcissist? In this episode, we sit down and talk with Dr. Heather Lewis to talk about narcissistic behavior. She educates us on her research and experience with narcissists. Dr. Lewis also lets us know how we can begin to heal from dating or being married to a narcissist. Please share this episode with anyone who has been impacted or wants to know what it's like to be with a narcissist. Please follow me on IG: www.instagram.com/VeeMindful_Coach. Dr. Lewis has provided a narcissistic behavior test for free —->> Take the “Love You to Confidence” test!!! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc5IzWTlSuzNBb-bc27QLnom1ba_vfRWClokbbS6N-fCmPahg/viewform Check out Dr Lewis on IG at www.Instagram.com/DocHeather
Have you been in a relationship with a narcissist? Do you know if he or she was really a narcissist or were they just a jerk? Or were you raised by a narcissist? In this episode, we sit down and talk with Dr. Heather Lewis to talk about narcissistic behavior. She educates us on her research and experience with narcissists. Dr. Lewis also lets us know how we can begin to heal from dating or being married to a narcissist. Please share this episode with anyone who has been impacted or wants to know what it's like to be with a narcissist. Please follow me on IG: www.instagram.com/VeeMindful_Coach. Dr. Lewis has provided a narcissistic behavior test for free —->> Take the “Love You to Confidence” test!!! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc5IzWTlSuzNBb-bc27QLnom1ba_vfRWClokbbS6N-fCmPahg/viewform Check out Dr Lewis on IG at www.Instagram.com/DocHeather
Surpise!!! We are BACK with another Hot Seat Head-To-Head Trivia Tournament opening round match. This episode we have Heather Lewis taking on Scott Grimes from the Benchwarmers Trivia Podcast! Which one will move on to the round of 16? Only one way to find out... Are you enjoying the show? www.patreon.com/ptebb Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code PTE at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Facebook: The Lounge: Fans of Pub Trivia Experience & Boozy Bracketology Twitter: @PubTriviaPod Instagram: Pub Trivia Experience PubTriviaExperience@gmail.com Don't forget – Leave us a 5 Star Rating and write us a review Enjoy The Show!
Listen as Heather shares about losing her son Jude to stillbirth and other pregnancies.
Today's show starts off with a conversation with ACT's Brooke van Velden about the government's announcement that they are gathering information on tax intake. Alex then speaks with Andrew King, president of the NZPIF about how the property “slow down” might affect the rental market and what the NZPIF suggests to ease the rental crisis. Stella follows, chatting with Heather Lewis, National Leader of Mathematics Interventions about why we are comparatively bad at maths as a country Alex then sits down with Ellen Rykers of Forest and Bird about korora conservation in New Zealand, with a specific focus on the Hauraki Gulf. After that, Stella speaks with Amnesty International's campaign director Lisa Woods about Immigration New Zealand ceasing to imprison people seeking asylum. Finally, Frances chats with Cameron Mulgan on Eurovision, where they discuss War in Ukraine, Mayday protests in Europe, the European cost of living crisis and the revamp of the Large Hadron Collider.
It's Prom season! And while teens are gearing up for a night of fun, health experts across the state are warning about marijuana misuse, something that's becoming more common among that age group. But how do you talk to your teenagers about this issue? Heather Lewis from the Utah County Health Department has details on a new campaign called Gray Matters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, March 7, 20224:20 pm: Representative Candice Pierucci joins the program to discuss the future of school choice in Utah after lawmakers shot down her vouchers bill during the 2022 legislative session4:38 pm: Representative Kera Birkeland joins Rod for a conversation about changes made to her transgender sports bill by Senator Dan McCay, changes that fully ban transgender females from competing in girl's high school sports, which were passed by lawmakers late on the last day of the session on Friday5:05 pm: Senator Dan McCay joins the program to discuss the changes he made to the transgender sports bill late on the last day of the Utah legislative session, changes that completely bans transgender females from competing in female high school sports and that now have the LGBTQ community up in arms and Governor Spencer Cox promising to veto the bill6:05 pm: Connor Boyack of the Libertas Institute joins Rod to discuss the future of the campaign to end the death penalty in Utah after lawmakers once again refused to abolish its use in the state6:20 pm: Leor Sapir, an adjunct fellow with the Manhattan Institute, joins Rod to discuss the four conceptual mistakes the media makes in covering transgender issues6:38 pm: Heather Lewis, Substance Use Disorder Prevention Director for the Utah County Health Department joins Rod to discuss a new program called “Gray Matters” that aims to help parents speak to their kids about the dangers of marijuana use
Welcome back to 321 Lift Off! Join us as we speak with Heather Lewis, Marketing Director for Ron Jon Surf Shop, and Mitch Varnes, Event Director of the Ron Jon Beach 'N Boards Fest. Ron Jon Beach ‘N Boards Fest has been the Nation's premier active lifestyle Spring Break destination since 2013. With almost every type of boarding sport under the sun, Cocoa Beach and the Ron Jon Beach ‘N Boards Fest will be the place to be March 9-13, 2022! We will be discussing this year's Beach 'N Boards Fest events, including surf competitions, paddleboard races, fishing tournaments, a surf off, skating contests, and more
Ever wonder how our riding school began? Want to know what makes us different from other riding schools? Then keep listening to hear Jimmy and Heather Lewis talk about how our riding school got started, our teaching philosophy, and a little bit about what makes them qualified to teach you how to ride a dirt bike or adventure bike. This is our first episode and we have more episodes on the way that will make you a better rider. Check out our beginner rider video series: https://jimmylewisoffroad.com/online-courses/
Following on from last week's episode when architect, Lloyd Lewis taught us how to upscale a hospital without a consultant, in this week's The Veterinary Business Success Show, Brendan Howard interviews licensed architect and Animal Arts principal, Heather Lewis. As a senior leader of Animal Arts, an architectural company specializing in designing spaces for the care and shelter of animals, Heather has worked on creating a variety of veterinary hospitals, animal shelters, as well as equine and large animal projects. As a self-certified ‘lighting geek' Heather is dedicated to advocating minimizing pets' stress and anxiety during veterinary visits. Heather is also a member of the Fear Free Advisory Board, an organization curated by Dr. Marty Becker with the mission “to prevent and alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress in pets by inspiring and educating the people who care for them” and is the author of the Fear Free starts for veterinary hospital design. During this episode, Heather gives her architectural outlook on infection control and what she has learned over the past year as a result of the pandemic. If you want to learn how to make you practice a healthier environment through infection control, this episode is for you.
Do you have questions about your insurance that you've been afraid to ask? Find some answers on this episode featuring Heather Lewis of Brooke Whalen Insurance.
L'histoire de K Records est lié à celle de Calvin Johnson, son fondateur. Il fait ses débuts comme bénévole à 15 ans à KAOS-FM, une radio étudiante d'Olympia dans l'état de Washington, non loin de Seattle. C'est dans ces studios que Nirvana fera ses débuts sur les ondes, en 87 et que le mouvement riot grrrl naitra. Il contribuera aussi à créer le fanzine Sub Pop qui deviendra le label que l'on connaît. En 1982, Calvin croise la route de Ian MacKaye, frontman de Fugazi et décide avec deux autres bénévoles de la radio de créer un groupe. Beat Happening est né. Le groupe enregistre son premier EP « Three Tea Breakfast ». Dans le but de le distribuer, adepte du do it yourself et avec l'aide de KAOS-FM, il lance son propre label, K Records. Sa cuisine se transforme en usine de cassettes et il peut ainsi promouvoir la scène locale et son propre groupe Beat Happening. Leur single Our Secret/What's Important deviendra en 84, la première sortie vinyle du label. K Records n'étant plus gérable à domicile. Il embauche, en 86, Candice Pedersen, une camarade de fac. Elle est chargée de gérer l'envoi des cassettes par la poste et de rédiger une newsletter pour les 2000 fidèles du jeune label. L'antenne de KAOS-FM sert de vitrine publicitaire et Rough Trade accepte de signer un contrat afin faciliter leurs démarches. La grande majorité des premières sorties du label sont réalisés sur cassettes. Un format idéal, selon Calvin Johnson, pour une scène locale comme Olympia, car peu onéreux. Les pochettes d'albums des premières sorties de K Records sont enfantines, dessinées à la main. Une esthétique combiné au son de groupes tels que Beat Happenig ou Heavenly fait que label sera associé à la scène twee punk. En 1991, Calvin Johnson organise un festival « International Pop Underground » de plus de cinquante groupes dont L7, Fugazi et Bikini Kill, afin de promouvoir les groupes underground et de montrer qu'il est possible de s'affranchir des majors. Deux ans plus tard, il transforme un sous-sol en studio d'enregistrement, le Dub Narcotic Studio. Ce temple du lo-fi accueillera Beck, John Spencer et tous les étudiants de la fac qui veulent enregistrer leurs chansons. Avec Candice Pedersen dans les coulisses, des groupes comme Mecca Normal et la présence de Heather Lewis dans Beat Happening. K Records a toujours mis les femmes en avant et a été une source d'inspiration pour de nombreux groupes féminins de l'époque. Le label a également mis en évidence les femmes lors de son festival avec 15 artistes dirigés par des femmes tels que Bratmobile, le premier groupe exclusivement féminin d'Olympia. K Records a eu une influence sur la musique indépendante et la culture punk underground DIY et a fait l'objet d'un documentaire réalisé par Heather Rose Dominic intitulé The Shield Around the K. Un label a l'image de son fondateur, qui a consacré sa vie à un modèle économique alternatif et profondément humain. Aujourd'hui, le label continue son activité avec Jeremy Jay en guise d'ambassadeur. Blackouts/Dead Man's Curve Mecca Normal/I Walk Alone Built To Spill/Car Beat Happening/Indian Summer Tiger Trap/Puzzle Pieces Sarah Dougher/Day One The Halo Benders/Virginia Reel Around The Fountain The Crabs/Anything + Everything The Microphones/The Glow Pt 2 City Center/Obvious
I grabbed this from her website, and wow Heather... what a fancy pants! Heather Lewis possesses a life-long immersion in the arts beginning in Delaware with artist parents, fine art training at The Philadelphia College of Art, and over three decades of actively creating art for exhibition and sale. PASSIONATE about helping others reconnect with their own creativity, she is a seasoned studio arts instructor and creativity coach who inspires learning through her engaging and encouraging teaching style. She has taught and conducted workshops throughout the northeast for all different age levels from pre-school to college. She is an adjunct studio arts professor at York County Community College. “As with her paintings, Heather's classroom instruction serves as a magical conduit through which others discover their own dreams, visions, images, and feelings. She creates a learning environment where her students feel safe to explore and, simultaneously, challenged and stretched to their highest potential. Heather truly embraces and models the belief that her classroom provides the venue to set the creator in each of us free. “ Susan M. Vitale. REFRESHING and ORIGINAL, Lewis masterfully captures and interprets the beauty of the natural world around her, infusing it with a certain emotional vitality. She has exhibited extensively in her native Delaware, central New York, and throughout New England, with work included in prominent private and corporate collections. Heather Lewis is a long time resident of the Maine seacoast which is a constant source of inspiration for her art.
Heather was found on the streets of Busan Korea in 1973 , then adopted at 6 months old to a family in Michigan. She holds 3 Masters degrees and currently works for Apple in their professional learning group. Heather also has a minor in theatre, taught ballroom dance and took classical ballet for 15 years. She is married with one daughter and a step son. In this episode Heather shares what her lived experience as a transracial adopted person has been like. Her journey has been filled with challenges and unimaginable loss yet she remains strong. Heather is an example that no matter what has happened we can build a beautiful life.
Josie de Bray was a brothel madam who owned most of Roe Street, Perth from WWI up to the 1940s. This immensely readable social history uses the life of Josie de Bray as conduit into the lives of her friends and competitors – the many women who paraded in their petticoats on the verandas of Roe Street, and who were kept from the public view and were secret keepers themselves in the seamier side of town. In this episode, author and researcher Leigh Straw chats to Heather Lewis about the stigma of sex work past and present, and the process of writing The Petticoat Parade.
Josie de Bray was a brothel madam who owned most of Roe Street, Perth from WWI up to the 1940s. This immensely readable social history uses the life of Josie de Bray as conduit into the lives of her friends and competitors – the many women who paraded in their petticoats on the verandas of Roe Street, and who were kept from the public view and were secret keepers themselves in the seamier side of town. In this episode, author and researcher Leigh Straw chats to Heather Lewis about the stigma of sex work past and present, and the process of writing The Petticoat Parade.
Heather Lewis gets roped into co-hosting and shares a few nuggets of motorcycle knowledge that come from years of riding. While Jimmy interrupts as usual. They touch on Girls Bikes (and bicycles), rims, suspension setting, how to ride better and tuning for traction and feel. We have new art from @ryanhanna_rbhworks, some @wewentfast news and all the free info you pay for by watching this. You really have to listen! A big thanks to our viewers and especially to the sponsors that keep this show going: Klim (www.klim.com) #klimlife @Klim Taco Moto (TacoMoto.co) @TACO MOTO CO DDC Delaney Drive Components (DDCRacing.net) Show them some love, tell them we sent you, and don't forget to share your favorite Motorcycle Podcast; Tech Talk Taco Tuesday #JimmyLewis, #TechTalk, #TechTalkTacoTuesday, #Dirtbikes, #Adventure, #Motorcycle, #KTM
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
While trying to start her lawn mower, Heather Lewis tore a ligament in her finger. Lack of mobility and pain plagued her for over 4 years until one day when she was watching the 700 Club and received a healing word.
Sinéad Stubbins has always known that there was a better version of herself lying just outside of her grasp. That if she listened to the right song or won the right (any) award or knew about whisky or followed the right Instagram psychologist or drank kombucha, ever, or enacted the correct 70-step Korean skincare regime, she would become her ‘best self'. In My Defence, I Have No Defence raises the white flag on trying to live up to impossible standards. Wild and funny and wickedly relatable, it is one woman's reckoning with her complete inability to self-improve and a hilarious reprieve for anyone who has ever struggled to be better. In this episode, Sinéad joins Heather Lewis to chat about revisiting all the awkward moments of her life, and how to avoid being too self deprecating. Grab a copy: https://bit.ly/3uMXi3v
From searches for serial killers and missing persons to the persecution of migrants and Aboriginal people, David Price takes us back to a time when the line between lawmakers and criminals was lightly drawn. Based on a wide array of contemporaneous accounts of life in the Gascoyne, these sometimes shocking, sometimes disturbing true crime stories depict an era when Australia's laws served to maintain order rather than to secure justice. Dark Tales from the Long River offers a window into an evolving history of Western Australia that is still struggling into the light.In this episode, David Price joins Heather Lewis to chat about the history of Western Australia's frontier days, and how his family history ties into the book.
Sinéad Stubbins has always known that there was a better version of herself lying just outside of her grasp. That if she listened to the right song or won the right (any) award or knew about whisky or followed the right Instagram psychologist or drank kombucha, ever, or enacted the correct 70-step Korean skincare regime, she would become her ‘best self'.In My Defence, I Have No Defence raises the white flag on trying to live up to impossible standards. Wild and funny and wickedly relatable, it is one woman's reckoning with her complete inability to self-improve and a hilarious reprieve for anyone who has ever struggled to be better. In this episode, Sinéad joins Heather Lewis to chat about revisiting all the awkward moments of her life, and how to avoid being too self deprecating. Grab a copy: https://bit.ly/3uMXi3v
From searches for serial killers and missing persons to the persecution of migrants and Aboriginal people, David Price takes us back to a time when the line between lawmakers and criminals was lightly drawn. Based on a wide array of contemporaneous accounts of life in the Gascoyne, these sometimes shocking, sometimes disturbing true crime stories depict an era when Australia's laws served to maintain order rather than to secure justice. Dark Tales from the Long River offers a window into an evolving history of Western Australia that is still struggling into the light. In this episode, David Price joins Heather Lewis to chat about the history of Western Australia's frontier days, and how his family history ties into the book.
July 2014, a lonely road at twilight outside Croppa Creek, New South Wales: 80-year-old farmer Ian Turnbull takes out a .22 and shoots environmental officer Glen Turner in the back.On one side, a farmer hoping to secure his family's wealth on the richest agricultural soil in the country. On the other, his obsession: the government man trying to apply environmental laws. The brutal killing of Glen Turner splits open the story of our place on this land. Is our time on this soil a tale of tragedy or triumph – are we reaping what we've sown? Do we owe protection to the land, or does it owe us a living? And what happens when, in pursuit of a legacy, a man creates terrible consequences? In this episode, author Kate Holden joins Heather Lewis to talk about the research process of her first true crime novel, and how the events at Croppa Creek link back to Australia's colonial relationship with the land we reside on.Grab a copy: https://bit.ly/3h0idwo
July 2014, a lonely road at twilight outside Croppa Creek, New South Wales: 80-year-old farmer Ian Turnbull takes out a .22 and shoots environmental officer Glen Turner in the back. On one side, a farmer hoping to secure his family’s wealth on the richest agricultural soil in the country. On the other, his obsession: the government man trying to apply environmental laws. The brutal killing of Glen Turner splits open the story of our place on this land. Is our time on this soil a tale of tragedy or triumph – are we reaping what we’ve sown? Do we owe protection to the land, or does it owe us a living? And what happens when, in pursuit of a legacy, a man creates terrible consequences? In this episode, author Kate Holden joins Heather Lewis to talk about the research process of her first true crime novel, and how the events at Croppa Creek link back to Australia's colonial relationship with the land we reside on. Grab a copy: https://bit.ly/3h0idwo
Kyle Mewburn grew up in the sunburnt, unsophisticated Brisbane suburbs of the 1960s and '70s in a household with little love and no books, with a lifelong feeling of being somehow wrong – like ‘strawberry jam in a spinach can'.In this book, Kyle describes this early life and her journey to becoming her own person – a celebrated children's book author, a husband and, finally, a woman.She shares the dreams, the prejudice and the agony of growing up trans and coming out, the lengthy physical ordeal of facial feminisation surgery, and her experiences as a woman – good, bad and creepy.In this episode, Heather Lewis chats to Kyle Mewburn about the process of writing her first book for adults and first memoir, and about the trans experience.Grab a copy: https://bit.ly/3xAU3yv
Kyle Mewburn grew up in the sunburnt, unsophisticated Brisbane suburbs of the 1960s and '70s in a household with little love and no books, with a lifelong feeling of being somehow wrong – like ‘strawberry jam in a spinach can'. In this book, Kyle describes this early life and her journey to becoming her own person – a celebrated children’s book author, a husband and, finally, a woman. She shares the dreams, the prejudice and the agony of growing up trans and coming out, the lengthy physical ordeal of facial feminisation surgery, and her experiences as a woman – good, bad and creepy. In this episode, Heather Lewis chats to Kyle Mewburn about the process of writing her first book for adults and first memoir, and about the trans experience. Grab a copy: https://bit.ly/3xAU3yv
Welcome back to 321 Lift Off. Today we are joined by Heather Lewis, who is the Marketing Director for Ron Jon Surf Shop. Heather discusses everything from her role with Ron Jon, to this history and lore behind the establishment. We learn about the Florida Surf museum and a bit of history on the founder of Ron Jon, Ron Dimenna
if we learn to work on ourselves we can learn to live a happier life by changing our mindset we can learn to change our lives. This townhall discussion is with Lakia Perez, Ebony from Personallifecoach2 and Dr. Heather Lewis, MD. That has real talk on how to make changes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/personallifecoach2/support
'Remember' is the first non-fiction novel from neuroscientist and 'Still Alice' author Lisa Genova, which delves into how memories are made and how we retrieve them. In this episode, Heather Lewis chats to Lisa about the process of writing her first non-fiction novel, how she got started in neuroscience, and some mind-blowing facts about the brain.
'Remember' is the first non-fiction novel from neuroscientist and 'Still Alice' author Lisa Genova, which delves into how memories are made and how we retrieve them. In this episode, Heather Lewis chats to Lisa about the process of writing her first non-fiction novel, how she got started in neuroscience, and some mind-blowing facts about the brain.
In this episode, we visit with architect Heather Lewis, AIA, NCARB, to discuss her recommendations for how equine veterinarians should build or remodel their practice facilities to benefit future business. Read the episode transcript at http://bit.ly/TBOP_Ep6_Transcript. The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by Dechra Veterinary Products. Learn more at bit.ly/TBOP_DECHRA.
Heather chats to Jess about Red Community and the book 'Brave'.
Heather is a very interesting competitor that seems to not have an off switch when it comes to competing. Listen as we chat about what keeps her going and competitive. Also, we will cover one of the upcoming shows and the promoter who is behind it.