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Legal Marketing Happy Hour welcomes Heather Olson of Olson Law LLC to discuss building a winning law firm intake process. Learn why a strong intake is crucial for conversions and avoid common pitfalls. Discover actionable tips to optimize your client's first impression and fuel your firm's growth.
Sermon for February 9, 2025 | Preaching text: Luke 5:1-11
Sermon for January 19, 2025 | Preaching text: John 2:1-11
Sermon for December 22, 2024 | Preaching text: Luke 1:39-45
Sermon for October 13, 2024 - written by Victoria Larson | Preaching text: Mark 10:17-31
Around 200 years ago, the area near the Rhode Island State House and the train station was home to a working-class neighborhood called Snowtown. It's largely forgotten today, but a team of researchers is trying to change that. Globe RI's Carlos Muñoz talks to two members of the Snowtown Project research team - Heather Olson and Traci Picard. They say they're aiming to "put those people back into the imagination, as real as people who matter." Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sermon for January 28, 2024 | Preaching text: Mark 1:21-28
What do you want to be remembered for? Today's guest says her legacy is in seeing value in the race car driver AND the pit crew. [00:40] Heather Olson's journey to becoming a lawyer started with a three million dollar case settlement. The even better part about that, she wasn't even a lawyer, yet! [04:36] Besides her incredible track record as an attorney, Heather also shows us what it means to build a business through intentional leadership. [11:11] One of her keys to success: personal and firm core values. That's how she is able to stay on track, know when a new hire is a good fit, and even when it's time to transition someone out of the company. [18:13] With values comes boundaries and dealing with conflict as a team. Pivoting is hard, but pivoting as a unit?! That's a marathon! [23:19] So, how do other law practices get better at managing people, not just case loads? Turns out, that's the make or break detail to successful teams and attorney careers! [28:06] As a blueprint for equitable and people first business practices, Olson Law has a lot in store for the future. [39:00] But, all work and no play makes for a dull Powerhouse Lawyer. Heather shares her Legally Blonde moment! Let's just say, you think you've had enough of the treadmill? Sometimes the treadmill has had enough of you! [44:01]Closing [47:31]__________Burnout and overwhelm may be a part of your everyday life, but it doesn't have to be! Here are five action steps that helped me crawl my way out of the weeds of life and into building the life I wanted and knew I deserved. Eliminate overwhelm in life AND law, now!https://www.eringerner.com/eliminating-overwhelm Powerhouse Lawyer Retreat February 2024: https://www.eringerner.com/powerhouse-lawyers-retreat-febraury-2024Connect with Heather OlsonLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherolsonolsonlawllc/ Olson Law https://www.olsonlawllc.com/ Stay connected with Erin GernerWebsite https://www.eringerner.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-gerner/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/erin.w.gernerInstagram https://www.instagram.com/eringerner/?hl=en
Heather and I are back at it to talk all about our experiences with alcohol and how it has effected our blood sugar and diabetes management. We talk about college, how we learned about alcohols effect on blood sugar, our drinks of choice, what we do to prevent a rollercoaster while drinking, and how we feel about alcohol now.This episode is for entertainment purposes only and is not medical advice. We are just speaking from our personal experiences which may be completely different from your own. Consult your doctor before making any changes. We do not condone underage drinking. Please drink responsibly. Connect with Heather on instagram @holson_11 and @milifeinnumbers. Find me on Instagram and Tiktok @thrivabetic. Find the blog here and The Thrivabetic book here.If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend and leave me a rating/review on Apple Podcasts and/or follow me on Spotify.
A look back at 2014 WTM Episode 1 before talking to Brad Heilwagen, Kait Bykowicz, Ian Kay, Will Chung, Sean Merryweather, Heather Olson, Josh Fiore, Miko, Kelly Glynn, Evan Perperis, and Chris Hill. Support Us On Patreon for LOTS MORE behind the scenes. Get to the $5 level! All other Obstacle Racing Media Links. Intro Music – Paul B. Outro Music – Brian Revels
**This episode is for entertainment purposes only and is not medical advice.**I'm back with one of my best friends Heather Olson to talk all about getting sick and diabetes. We talk about our personal experiences with common colds, the flu, and COVID and how we *tried* to manage blood sugars during it all. Connect with Heather on instagram @holson_11 and @milifeinnumbers. Find me on Instagram and Tiktok @thrivabetic. Find the blog here and The Thrivabetic book here.If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend and leave me a rating/review on Apple Podcasts and/or follow me on Spotify.
Heather Olson has been type one diabetic since March 23, 2006. She graduated from Grand Valley State University in 2019 with a B.S. in Health Communications and Nonprofit Administration. Dedicated to supporting and empowering people living with type one diabetes, Heather is the Founder and Board President of MI Life in Numbers. This exclusive interview is found in 'The Mindful Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: www.awarenowmagazine.com Featuring: Heather Olson Interviewed by: Allié McGuire Music by: Sol Rising Produced by: Awareness Ties --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/awarenessties/support
CDKL5 deficiency disorder: clinical features, diagnosis, and managementHelen Leonard, Jenny Downs, Tim A Benke, Lindsay Swanson, Heather Olson, Scott Demarest AbstractCDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD) was first identified as a cause of human disease in 2004. Although initially considered a variant of Rett syndrome, CDD is now recognised as an independent disorder and classified as a developmental epileptic encephalopathy. It is characterised by early-onset (generally within the first 2 months of life) seizures that are usually refractory to polypharmacy. Development is severely impaired in patients with CDD, with only a quarter of girls and a smaller proportion of boys achieving independent walking; however, there is clinical variability, which is probably genetically determined. Gastrointestinal, sleep, and musculoskeletal problems are common in CDD, as in other developmental epileptic encephalopathies, but the prevalence of cerebral visual impairment appears higher in CDD. Clinicians diagnosing infants with CDD need to be familiar with the complexities of this disorder to provide appropriate counselling to the patients' families. Despite some benefit from ketogenic diets and vagal nerve stimulation, there has been little evidence that conventional antiseizure medications or their combinations are helpful in CDD, but further treatment trials are finally underway.
Preaching text: Luke 16:1-13
Jon talks about Affordable housing debt and real estate with Heather Olson and Matthew Baptiste, Managing Directors with Berkadia Affordable Mortgage Banking. Heather Olson, Managing Director at Berkadia, specializes in Affordable Housing debt originations with a focus on developments that utilize low-income housing tax credits and tax-exempt bonds. Since 2012, she has been directly involved in over $1 billion of loan financings from various capital sources, including Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, life companies, and HUD. Prior to joining Berkadia, Ms. Olson served as Senior Director at Walker & Dunlop. She joined W&D through the acquisition of CWCapital in 2012. While at W&D, Ms. Olson assisted in originating Freddie Mac's first ever Tax-Exempt Loan (“TEL”), a debt structure that leads the industry in 4% LIHTC debt financing. Ms. Olson holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Kennesaw State University and earned her Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation in 2014. She was honored in 2018 as a Young Leader by Affordable Housing Finance and with the 2019 Women with Vision Award. She is an alumni member of MBA's Future Leaders Class of 2019 and was awarded ULI Atlanta's Emerging Leader award in 2020. Beyond the company, Ms. Olson is a member of the Board of Directors of HOPE Atlanta. HOPE Atlanta is one of Georgia's oldest non-profits whose mission is to make homelessness in Georgia rare, brief and non-recurring. She is also an active supporter of two non-profits the Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance and Goshen Valley Boys Ranch. — Matthew Baptiste, Managing Director, brings close to two decades of commercial real estate experience to Berkadia. Mr. Baptiste focuses on loan originations through Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, HUD and Private Debt funds. Mr. Baptiste has extensive affordable housing experience, structuring complex finance executions, including tax-exempt bonds and federal and state tax credits. Before joining Berkadia, Mr. Baptiste was a Senior Director with Walker & Dunlop's Multifamily Finance Platform. He has structured and originated over $1 billion of new mortgage debt during his tenure. Mr. Baptiste joined Walker & Dunlop in 2012 through the acquisition of CWCapital LLC. Prior to CWCapital, he began his career in the commercial real estate industry at Berkely Point, formerly known as Deutsche Bank Berkshire Mortgage. Mr. Baptiste attended West Virginia Tech University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and a minor in marketing. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Heather Olson and Matthew Baptiste: Website: www.berakdia.com
The 2022 Tough Mudder season kicked off this past weekend at Tough Mudder SoCal and Heather Olson was there! Heather is the host of the OCR podcast Overcome and Run. She ran both days at Tough Mudder SoCal (and Spartan SoCal on Saturday). She joins the show to talk about the event, the obstacles, and her plans for the 2022 race season. --- Follow The OCR Report on Instagram Send Will Hicks a text Leave a review for the show on Apple Podcasts Rate the show on Spotify
We keep the time machine in the garage for this special edition of the Wrestling 20 Years Ago Podcast, as Erick Landstrom joins reality show expert Heather Olson to review season 1 of WWF Tough Enough on MTV!
Heather Olson joins me (in person!) for another episode all about how our non-diabetic friends/family/significant others can support us. We discuss what type 1 diabetes even is, the misconceptions, what NOT to say, and what you can do to support us. You can find Heather on instagram @holson_11 and I'm on Instagram and Tiktok @thrivabetic. If you enjoyed this episode please leave me a rating/review on Apple Podcast and follow me on Spotify.
In this episode I sit down with a close friend from college, Heather Olson. Heather has traveled globally multiple times including a study abroad trip to Italy that we went on together, Germany, Mexico, and more! We discuss our essential packing items for long and short trips, getting through airport security/TSA with insulin/supplies, and how to enjoy your vacation despite the complications of diabetes. You can connect with Heather on Instagram @holson_11 and if you enjoyed this episode please leave a rating and review! You can find me on Instagram and Tiktok @thrivabetic.
Betsy Byers teaches painting and print-making at Gustavus Adolphus College, but she drove from her home in St. Peter, Minn., to see Rachel Breen’s show “The Shapes We Take” at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis. The large, multimedia work contemplates mass-produced clothing and the issues raised in their manufacture. Hand-sewn collage elements, colored pencil drawings and fragments of fabric scraps from a Bangladesh garment factory work together — not just to create striking images — but to draw attention to negative space. “As I spent more time in the gallery,” says Byers, “I kept thinking of my own clothes and imagining where those shapes might have been cut from.” As a painter, Byers felt a connection to the work. “There were all of the elements that you look for in a good painting,” such as color, texture, pattern and high contrast. “The Shapes We Take” runs in-person and online through Feb. 14. The SooVAC gallery is closed to in-person visits on Jan. 30 and 31. Caroline Alkire appreciates the Kohlman and Pryor Gallery’s cheerful response to the winter blahs. The northeast Minneapolis gallery exhibition “The Color Series, Part 4: Orange” includes paintings and sculpture by seven Minnesota artists. The styles vary, but they are united by color. “It’s really great to be able to enter a nice, warm space in the winter time,” says Alkire. “Coming into the gallery and seeing all of these orange pieces, it lifts your heart a little bit and makes you feel a little warm.” The show runs through April 3, with an artist reception at 7 p.m. on Feb. 13. Courtesy of Heather Olson "Aanjibimaadiziwag Manidoonsag: The Small Spirits Are Changing Form" was created by Michelle Defoe of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, Heather Olson and Aurora Webster. They had help from families at Steve O'Neill apartments and children submitted dragonfly designs. Daniel Oyinloye of DanSan Creatives in Duluth, Minn., loves the work of Moira Villiard. She’s a visual artist and community organizer who grew up on the Fond du Lac Reservation in northeastern Minnesota and now hails from Duluth. That’s where you will find her brightly colored murals at Gichi-Ode’ Akiing park and on the University of Minnesota-Duluth campus. In Lincoln Park, Villiard’s team and artist Michelle Defoe of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe have covered a 60-foot wall with dragonflies, ricing and other images. The work is called “Aanjibimaadiziwag Manidoonsag” which means “The Small Spirits are Changing Form” in the Anishinaabe language. Oyinloye says “color, light and flow” describe Villiard’s work. He says her community focus draws others into the process of creation.
On today's episode, I'm chatting with Heather Olson. You may remember her from Episode 079: Facing Cancer with Faith. Today we're talking about hosting a women's conference at your church. Heather shares how she was led to begin and the practical steps we can take to do the same! She even provided us with the conference schedule and you may want to print it out to use as a reference as she walks us through how she makes it work.
Live OCR races are few and far between right now. One exception is the new Hildervat race taking place this weekend at Jacksonville Beach in Florida. We talk with race founder and CEO Dan Woods about this new Viking and Water-based OCR, the struggles of creating something new during these times, and the future plans for Hildervat. For more information on Hildervat go to Hildervat.com --- Welcome to The OCR Report Podcast! We are the only podcast to focus exclusively on the Elite SPORT side of Obstacle Course Racing. Each week we talk about who won the latest race, who lost, and what that means for next week's race. --- The OCR Report Podcast is hosted by Will Hicks, the host of World's Toughest Podcast, and presented by The OCR Report. The OCR Report is home to Overcome and Run with Heather Olson, Obstacle Running Adventures with Mike Stefano and Katelyn Ritter, and OCR Talk with Jason Dupree and Anna Landry and OCR Coven with Kim De Voss. --- What do you think of The OCR Report Podcast? Leave us a review and we will read it on a future episode. Subscribe to get new episodes as soon as they are available and find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome back to the OCR Coven podcast and a very special episode with the Podcast Ladies of OCR. Anna Landry, Katelyn Ritter and Heather Olson are all back and ready to rant about Virtual Toughest. SPOILER, there was a lot we liked... but a lot we didn't like too. If girl parts bother you, then this is not the episode for you. For Virtual Toughest Mudder official results click here. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! I'd love to hear any feedback you have, email me at OCRCoven@gmail.com You can follow the podcast @OCRCoven or me @scarlet_mudwolf_TM on Instagram. Here is the new OCR Coven Facebook group if you want to continue the conversations had on the podcast. https://www.facebook.com/groups/326146361871247 Support the show on Patreon and get some really awesome extra episodes, shout outs and even GIFTS. Check out the World's Toughest Race, Eco Challenge Fiji on Amazon Prime. Reason To Fly by MAITTRE | https://www.youtube.com/c/maittreofficial Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Welcome back to the OCR Coven podcast!! On this episode I was joined by Heather Olson of the Overcome and Run Podcast. We talked about staying motivated and battling depression and anxiety. The can find the YouTube OCR Venue playlist and poll at https://www.yancycamp.com/trivia-question/ DekaFit Open- Online Challenge
The same Holy Spirit that empowered the early church can empower us today. Let’s seek Him in the Word and in our lives.An audio copy of the entire worship service from June 28, 2020Take the Next Step:Join Pastor Andrew Thursday night at 6:30 pm for an online Bible Study on today’s sermon topic. Discussion Questions for Families and House Churches.What is the difference between “holy boldness” and human bravado?How have you experienced God in the past? Recently?Why is it so important to remember that God has a plan - and that we part of that plan?How is the situation the church was facing in Acts 4 similar to what we are experiencing today? How is the situation different?How are you fostering “holy boldness” in your life?Credits:Music By: Ian Buchanan, Vonnie Buchanan, Elijah Sullivan, Brian Addleman, Heather Olson, Linda Belton Congregational Prayer led by Susan Letts.Tech Team: Micheal Knopf, Tony Jones, Chris Endaya, John Brandt & Bradley Scott.
Ep 14 Let’s talk about the C word...Cancer God brings us together in so many ways. Starring on this episode of Ultra Rare Life, Heather Olson is an aspiring author, speaker, mom of three, pastor’s wife, and has been battling cancer on and off the past 20 years. I had met this beautiful soul through my husband’s journey and she will forever be a lifelong friend. Tune in as she shares her journey of hardships over the last 20 years of being told she had less than five years to live, multiple surgeries, chemotherapy, cancer reoccurring, and the miraculous miracles God has performed. You can find me on social media at: @sarahheinthepioneer facebook.com/sarahheinthepioneer Visit my website: https://www.ultrararelife.com/
Heather Olson's Facebook bio describes her as “Pastor's wife, mama of 3, cancer butt-kicker, & speaker w/ a story that glorifies Jesus!” and I couldn't agree more. First diagnosed with cancer 20 years ago at the age of 16, Heather has faced multiple cancers multiple times and her story will stir your faith in God. I can't wait for you to get to know her! Links We Mention Even If - Mercy Me Yes I Will - Vertical Worship Alive - Big Daddy Weave Psalms Vol. 2 - Shane & Shane The Story - Max Lucado The Jesus Storybook Bible - Sally Lloyd Jones Connect with Heather Heather on Instagram Heather's website Join the Private Facebook Community The Pastor Wife Life group on Facebook is a private group just for you! We'd love to connect with you. Survey for Pastors' Wives I would love for you to take a few minutes and fill out the ANONYMOUS survey I created. Your answers will help me make the PWP better! Be A Guest on The Pastor Wife Life Go to the FAQ page to find out how you can be on an episode of the PWP. I promise - it's painless!
Heather Olson comes on the show to discuss why we haven't seen so much of her lately. Last year, she went through a divorce, got hypothermia, and had some depression bouts. She's here to talk about finding healthy coping mechanisms and taking her life back. Todays Podcast is sponsored by: Rugged Maniac - Race all over North America in 2020. Code ORM saves you 10 percent on all locations. Show To The Notes The Matt and Josh Cox talk about mental illness episode. OCR Discord Chat Support Us On Patreon
On this episode I talk with Heather Olson from the Overcome and Run podcast. Heather tells us about getting into OCR and how she has been focusing on the longer races this year. From getting 40 miles at 12 hr toughest event to doing her first Spartan
On this episode I talk with Heather Olson from the Overcome and Run podcast. Heather tells us about getting into OCR and how she has been focusing on the longer races this year. From getting 40 miles at 12 hr toughest event to doing her first Spartan Ultra we talk about it all! Including her strategies for going to Worlds Toughest Mudder!!
Heather Olson is the host of the Overcome and Run podcast, on the OCR Report Network. She was at the 2019 Spartan Race World Championship and raced the brutal course this weekend. Heather and Will talk about the course, the winners, and whether anyone will win the Spartan Million Dollar Challenge. --- Welcome to The OCR Report Podcast! We are the only podcast to focus exclusively on the Elite SPORT side of Obstacle Course Racing. Each week we talk about who won the latest race, who lost, and what that means for next week's race. --- The OCR Report Podcast is hosted by Will Hicks, the host of World's Toughest Podcast, and presented by The OCR Report, home of Overcome and Run with Heather Bode and Obstacle Running Adventures with Mike Stefano and Katelyn Ritter. --- What do you think of The OCR Report Podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know. Subscribe to get new episodes as soon as they are available and find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Reid and Heather Olson joined Pastor Walton on this week's edition of Harvest Time to discuss missions and discipleship on Palau.
For most of us, death is scary. And what happens next is just as mysterious. But what if we could see death as something beautiful? Or holy? Sarah Gottfried and Heather Olson share their experiences of being with people who are transitioning from this world to whatever comes next.
For most of us, death is scary. And what happens next is just as mysterious. But what if we could see death as something beautiful? Or holy? Sarah Gottfried and Heather Olson share their experiences of being with people who are transitioning from this world to whatever comes next.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Ivy Baldwin Dance premieres 'Bear Crown" at Dance Theater Workshop next week, March 18-21. Baldwin's dance-theater aesthetic immerses viewers in mysterious environments with an aura of darkness and twisted humor. Wednesday-Saturday, March 18-21, 7:30pm. Post-show talk with Heather Olson (3/18). Pre-show coffee & conversation with Sara Nash (3/19 at 6:30pm). 10th Anniversary Benefit Gala performance and party (3/19). For schedule and ticketing details, visit http://www.dancetheaterworkshop.org. For company information, visit http://www.ivybaldwindance.org Special note: Justin Jones's Minneapolis-based dance podcast--Talk Dance MPLS--is available through iTunes. (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)