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Heidi Mueller, RN discusses how to prepare for surgery. She offers helpful information on steps to take leading up to the day, as well as how to prepare the day of surgery.
No state agency gets more negative headlines than the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Along with tragic outcomes, the department has struggled to keep up with demand and provide proper placements.A new director has taken over. Heidi Mueller recently updated a judge about efforts to find better housing options. This comes as the agency is in line for an increase in funding and a push to bring on more case workers.Our panel discusses DCFS on this episode. We also recap legislation to amend the Biometric Information Privacy Act, place new requirements on funeral homes, bring more resources to public defenders and address using artificial intelligence in creating child pornography.Host Sean Crawford is joined by Professor Emeritus Charlie Wheeler and Chicago Tribune reporter Jeremy Gorner.SCHEDULE - local time is Central timeSundays 4:30 p.m. Eastern/1:30 p.m. Pacific (3:30 p.m. local time)This podcast was originally recorded on April 12, 2024, and broadcast on April 14, 2024, on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker, the Heartland Newsfeed Alexa radio app, and other platforms. Now available on Google Assistant speakers!Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmediaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heartland-newsfeed-radio-network--2904397/support.
Employees may no longer be required by employers to get a microchip implanted under their skin.Heidi Mueller is taking over the Department of Children and Family Services.U of I students have voted to keep the campus Ice Arena. The Lyric Theater Program at U of I will take audiences on a road trip with many characters when it presents Fugitive Songs at the Rose Bowl on April 6th, at the Canopy Club April 13th, and at Krannert Center on April 25th. Hosted by Layli NazarovaStories by Peter Derrah, Suzette Murillo, Nick Roacho and Emily Huffman Music by Boxout
Heidi Mueller, Illinois Acting Director of Department of Children & Family Services joins Megan Lynch talking about taking over the agency and her plans for the agency.
Creating Wellness From Within is a podcast devoted to empowering you to live your best life by taking accountability for your own personal wellness … brought to you in part by Integrated Health Systems located in Denver, CO. Women in particular have a tendency to take care of everyone else around them first, while putting their own self care and wellness on the back burner. This podcast is designed to give you actionable advice and tools to help you power up your own wellness journey, and live the best life possible!I am your host, Amy Zellmer. I am editor-in-chief of MN YOGA + Life magazine & The Brain Health Magazine, and author of several books. Additionally I am passionate about yoga, photography, wellness, and all things glittery! You can find out more about me at www.creatingwellnessfromwithin.comFollow me on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter Today's guest is: Heidi MuellerHeidi has been creating unique gifts and crafts for over 10 years, starting with jewelry and culminating with the Excelsior Candle Co. in 2016. Initially, she made special candles with customized scents for family and friends. Then decided to sell a few on the side to continue funding her hobby. And from there, she listened to the call to become a maker. Over time, her collection grew to include items like gemstone candles and Palo Santo sticks. Having Blackfoot ancestry, cleansing and connecting to our natural world is a sacred part of my daily life that she is happy to share with you.The candles are environmentally friendly, and her Bottomless Candle Exchange Program is a sustainable way to shop. Everything, from hand pouring the wax to applying the labels to packing and shipping, is done right in Minnesota. It is a process that takes time and patience. And she loves doing it. excelsiorcandleco.comConsider supporting the podcast for $5 a month through Patreon.Support the show
In a new University of Chicago Law School seminar, Professor Emily Buss (U. Chicago Law) and ten law students co-taught incarcerated high school students about the constitutional rights of minors. Host Andrew Zeller, Professor Buss, and Heidi Mueller, director of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, discuss the rewarding and challenging aspects of the course. Twitter @uchilrev | lawreviewblog.uchicago.edu | Music from bensound.com
On today’s show, Sarah talks with Heidi Mueller. Heidi is a former lawyer who is now the Director of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice. In this conversation, Heidi shares about: Why she had an inkling that she might want to leave law firm life even before she started; How she struggled with guilt over the fact that she didn’t like working as a big firm lawyer; The article she read that affirmed her decision to leave; Why she freaked out just as she was leaving her firm, even though she knew she wanted to leave; How she got hired for multiple jobs after leaving the law firm without ever again applying for a job; How a complete stranger was the person who seemed most disturbed by her choice to leave law practice; Why therapy can be so helpful when you are making a decision about leaving the law; How you can get more involved in juvenile justice work if you’re interested; and much more! Take the guesswork out of your first steps to leaving the law by grabbing Sarah’s free guide at formerlawyer.com/guide! Connect with Former Lawyer on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
Up until recently, Heidi of Excelsior Candle was working two jobs while growing her passion business of candle making! She started out melting wax in pots on her stove with bottles of scents scattered everywhere and now her candles can be found in multiple locations throughout MN and on Amazon! Tune into this episode of Way Beyond Ordinary Women to hear Heidi's story of growing Excelsior Candle Co and her path as a committed entrepreneur! Check out the show notes for all the links and resources mentioned in this episode. Thanks for listening! SHOW NOTES: www.waybeyondordinary.com/episode9
Heidi Mueller has taken Excelsior Candle Company from her basement to a commercial space where she still pours and packages her own candles in less than 2 years. (ep. 115) Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Heidi Mueller has taken Excelsior Candle Company from her basement to a commercial space where she still pours and packages her own candles in less than 2 years. (ep. 115) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)
Heidi Mueller has taken Excelsior Candle Company from her basement to a commercial space where she still pours and packages her own candles in less than 2 years. (ep. 115) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)
Hello everyone! In this episode of It’s all about Her, you meet Heidi Mueller, she is the owner of Excelsior Candle Co. The Excelsior Candle Co. is where she creates her scented candles using the old world process that calls for patience and commitment. We also learn some other interesting facts about Heidi, she sleeps in a mattress she made herself, her dream is to own an Alpaca farm and much more. I had a great time talking with Heidi and I hope you enjoy the conversation!
Creating & selling products in a local market with @excelsiorcandlecoToday I'm interviewing Heidi Mueller of Excelsior Candle Co. Heidi is an active member of the Twin Cities Collective. She runs a handmade candle business out of Excelsior. We talk about how she's always been a maker, how she started and currently runs making wax candles out of her basement. Make sure to connect with Heidi in the group and online!Find Heidi & Excelsior Candle Co!www.excelsiorcandleco.comwww.instagram.com/excelsior_candleJenna Redfield is the leader of the Twin Cities Collective, the largest resource in the Twin Cities for bloggers, small businesses, entrepreneurs & creatives. She is a well-known speaker, educator & social media strategist. You can work with her one on one with coaching or take one of the Academy classesFree Social Media Masterclass www.twincitiescollectiveacademy.com/masterclass-signupInstagram Marketing Class www.twincitiescollectiveacademy.com/instagramAcademywww.twincitiescollectivacademy.comJoin the Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/twincitiescollectiveCoaching https://www.twincitiescollectiveacademy.com/coaching-programsFind the podcast on all platforms http://www.twincitiescollective.com/podcast-linksFollow us on Socialhttps://www.instagram.com/twincitiescollective
The following message was delivered by Heidi Mueller on January 27, 2008