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A Cambridge City Foodbank volunteer is raising funds through a triathlon in celebration of their 60th birthday. Helen Johnson, a volunteer at Cambridge City Foodbank for the last seven years, decided […]
Are plants more aware than we think? Do they have feelings? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Gary O'Reilly, and Harrison Greenbaum explore the intelligence of plants with astrobotanist Simon Gilroy. From venus flytraps to space farming, we dig deep into the secret world of plants.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/astrobotany-plant-intelligence-with-simon-gilroy/Thanks to our Patrons Charlie Delavida, Muhammad Sarfraz, Nirmal, Joseph Longoz, TerrasMom, Skyman's Follies, Que Raetid, Dustin A Brinkman, Kevan P, Adam Randell, Deo, Roman Marakhoskyi, Ron, Raveneffect32, Robin Campbell, Corey Burke, Johnny G, Carl, Julia Linde, malik_m, Jim Mauck, Helen Johnson, Dawn Keebals, Nathan Campbell, Raunak Sethiya, Adam Holland, AT, Mary Zoellner, Jason Sykes, Dan The Man, Christopher Thompson, Brett Gillingham, Neil Moore, Jim Myhrberg, Jordan Blackler, strigiformes, John Rondo, shane eagles, Berbnote, B231, Easly_Bash, $H!Ft3Y, shannon hintze, Tre Ski, Andrew Nisker, Shree Sharma, Adam Z, Joseph Cutler, Charles Jarboe, and Dmitriy Sinyakin for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Je kent het vast wel: de geur van oude boeken. Of, je hebt er in ieder geval een beeld bij. Maar hoe komen die boeken aan die geur? Om antwoord te krijgen op die vraag, maar ook gewoon omdat hen heel graag aan stokoude boeken wilde snuffelen, gaat Nanoah voor deze aflevering op pad naar de KB Nationale Bibliotheek. Daar treft hen persvoorlichter Helen Johnson en Restaurator boek en papier Paulien Rings.
Welcome to another episode of Obiter Dicta, Bloomsbury Professional's podcast on all things law and tax with Rachel Sherlock and Grainne McMahon. In the second of a two part episode, we speak to Helen Johnson BL, author of A Guide to Trade Mark Law and Practice in Ireland, the second edition of which was recently published. We discuss trademark law and important cases in the area, an area which some practitioners tend to shy away from but we hope in this podcast to breakdown the technical aspects of trademarks and simplify them Click here to purchase your copy of A Guide to Trade Mark Law and Practice in Ireland 2nd edition. Click below to purchase a subscription, organise a free trial or request a remote demonstration of our online service in this area: Intellectual Property and IT
Guest artist HELEN JOHNSON joins JILLIAN KNIPE for this final episode of Series 5, to discuss her work via 'The Birds' by Tarjei Vesaas. Published originally in 1957, then by Penguin Random House in 2019, this short novel describes the relationship between Hege and her younger, mentally challenged brother Mattis. With a sense of non-judgemental simplicity and acute sensitivity, we join the siblings as they negotiate everyday life in partial isolation and on the edge of something happening. HELEN and Jillian's conversation encompasses lightning, tenderness, siblings, gullibility, hiding, tapestry, holding, frustration, anguish, excavation, metaphors, equality, masking, knitting needles, dream worlds, shattered trees, portals, body punctures, art therapy, white supremacy, honest thieves, cartography lines, blinding flies, Oedipus complex, intergenerational privilege, psychotic structure, architectural blueprints, birthing shit, monetising colonialisation, not being othered, the weight of the work, creating a space for healing, writing being like a drawing, and a lot of Lacanian psychotherapy - a real learning experience ! HELEN JOHNSON helenjohnson.net 'Opening' Pilar Corrias Savile Row til 6 Jan 2024 'Agency' Pilar Corrias 2019 'Warm Ties' ICA 2017 ARTISTS Aleksandra Waliszewska Aliza Nisenbaum Bridget Riley Christina Quarles Denzil Forrester Fred Williams Georgiana Houghton Joy Labinjo Judy Watson Katie Pratt Laura Owens Maja Ruznic Marcus Coates 'The Directors' Artangel Melanie Jackson Nicole Eisenman Njideka Akunyili Crosby Paola Balla Rosie Mullan Shanti Panchal Yhonnie Scarce AUTHORS + BOOKS Darian Leader 'The New Black: Mourning, Melancholia and Depression' 2008 Jackie Wullschläger 'Monet: The Resless Vision' 2023 Jennifer Higgie 'The Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World' 2023 Karl Ove Knausgaard National Gallery of Australia 'Know My Name: Australian Women Artists Since 1900' 2021 Part 1 2022 Part 2 CURATORS + ART HISTORIANS Helen Molesworth 'Dialogues' David Zwirner Sarah McCrory THEORISTS + ANALYSTS + ACTIVISTS Anna Freud Donald Winnicott Jacques Lacan Joy Shaverien Melanie Klein Meriki Onus Sigmund Freud Shirley Sharon-Zisser 'What Would a Lacanian Art Therapy Look Like' Walter Benjamin Wilfred Bion GALLERIES + ART INSTITUTIONS Glasgow International ICA Institute of Contemporary Art Kunstverein in Hamburg Kingsgate Project Space Latrobe University MCA NSW Museum of Contemporary Art Australia NGV National Gallery of Victoria Pilar Corrias SeMA Seoul Museum of Art Tate Galleries
In this season of Outside the Patient's Door, our guests shared how they're tackling the ever-changing healthcare demands. The season was full of great ideas, stories, and advice, so before we close this chapter, we want to reflect on our guests' wisdom. We'll revisit three key themes that emerged throughout the season: serving the community, incorporating positivity, and improving performance. In this episode, you'll hear about: [00:45] Creatively partnering with your community with Helen Johnson, President of Sparrow Eaton Hospital [02:00] Sustaining your team's engagement by focusing on the community with Neil Thornbury, CEO of T.J. Regional Health [02:50] Building a community of trust and empathy with Cleveland Francis, Diversity Advisor at Inova Heart and Vascular Institute [03:50] Caring for your community's mental health with Patty Hillis-Clark, Executive Director at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health [04:40] Incorporating positivity into your day-to-day with Jennifer Krippner, Chief Experience Officer at the Institute for Healthcare Excellence [05:45] How positivity boosts productivity with Jordan Voigt, President of Genesis Medical Center - Davenport [06:35] Centralizing care with David Rahija, President of Northshore University HealthSystem [07:35] Fostering a psychologically safe environment with Kyle Kellum, CEO of Cherry County Hospital [08:45] Taking a data-driven approach to performance with Mark Boucot, President & CEO of Garrett Regional Medical Center and Potomac Valley Hospital
Welcome to another episode of Obiter Dicta, Bloomsbury Professional's podcast on all things law and tax with Rachel Sherlock and Grainne McMahon. In the first of a two part episode, we speak to Helen Johnson BL, author of A Guide to Trade Mark Law and Practice in Ireland, the second edition of which was recently published. We discuss trademark law and important cases in the area, an area which some practitioners tend to shy away from but we hope in this podcast to breakdown the technical aspects of trademarks and simplify them Click here to purchase your copy of A Guide to Trade Mark Law and Practice in Ireland 2nd edition. Click below to purchase a subscription, organise a free trial or request a remote demonstration of our online service in this area: Intellectual Property and IT
Helen Johnson, Regional Chief Operating Officer at University of Michigan Health joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
Helen Johnson, Regional Chief Operating Officer at University of Michigan Health joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
This week I'm speaking with one of my Grow, Serve & Shine clients, Helen Johnson. Helen is a Yoga Teacher, Yoga Studio owner, mother of two and a Registered Nurse. After spending most of her professional career as a Clinical Nurse Educator, she is passionate about designing and delivering meaningful Yoga programs that are based on experiential and scientific evidence. Helen creates specialised programs to support people through pregnancy, birth and the early years of being a parent, drawing on her experience as a health professional and a Mum. Find her at website: www.nurtureyogameditation.com IG: @nurture.yoga.meditationBook in for a conversation with me about working together in Grow, Serve & Shine 1:1 coaching here: https://scheduler.zoom.us/amymcdonald/coaching Learn about what coaching with me includes and looks like here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/coachingAccess LOADS of episodes you've not heard before over on Patreon with a 7-day FREE trial! Access them on Patron here: www.patreon.com/AmyMcDonald
This week on the podcast I am joined by Helen Johnson. Helen is a Yoga teacher, studio owner and Registered Nurse. She creates specialized programs to support people through pregnancy, birth and the early years of being a parent, drawing on her experience as a health professional and a mom. Helen is passionate about designing and delivering meaningful programs that are based on experiential and scientific evidence. In this episode of the podcast, we are talking all about program trials and how to use them to create amazing yoga programs. Helen shares what a program trial is, how to use it to create successful and full yoga programs, the benefits of doing programs vs. drop-in classes, and much more. Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree. If you're interested in finding an all-in-one platform for online or in-person teaching, then you should check out OfferingTree. OfferingTree has been supporting M.B.Om for over a year now and I not only love the product but I also love the people. OfferingTree is providing special pricing for M.B.Om listeners, so be sure to visit offeringtree.com/mbom. My new yoga book is out now: www.mbomyoga.com/book In this episode: Helen's yoga story and inspiration for teaching yoga Helen's history with teaching yoga, including prenatal and postnatal Studio life and what Helen has learned from that experience so far Addressing the scarcity mindset in the yoga industry The evolution of Helen's yoga business model Quality over quantity experience with clients Program design - Ideas, scheduling, executing, marketing, etc. Advertising a yoga program trial to your clients Guest links: Nurture Yoga and Meditation: https://nurtureyogameditation.com/
Solid executive leadership is essential to the success of any hospital, but the job of a rural hospital president is unique with its own set of challenges and opportunities. So, how do rural hospital presidents set the stage for the future and lead their organizations with purpose? On today's episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Helen Johnson, president of Sparrow Eaton Hospital, about stepping into her role as a rural hospital president. Find Sparrow Eaton Hospital online! https://www.sparrow.org/our-hospitals-services/sparrow-hospitals/sparrow-eaton-hospital Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/ https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/ https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/ Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer https://www.kenjiulmer.com/
In this season of Outside the Patient's Door, we're exploring innovative solutions to challenges healthcare leaders are facing today. We've touched on a variety of topics so far, from the importance of psychological safety to engaging your community. We've been lucky to sit down with top healthcare leaders who have graciously shared their insights with us. In addition to the conversations you've been hearing, we also asked our guests to share the most important thing leaders can tackle for their organizations and the future of healthcare. In this episode, we're sharing their answers. In this episode, you'll hear about: [01:00] Leading by example with Helen Johnson, President of Sparrow Eaton Hospital [01:30] Investing in your staff with Jennifer Krippner, Chief Experience Officer at the Institute for Healthcare Excellence [02:00] Taking a service line focused approach with David Rahija, President of Northshore Skokie Hospital [02:30] Two action items for all healthcare leaders with Kyle Kellum, CEO of Cherry County Hospital [03:30] Transitioning to value-based care with Jordan Voigt, President of Genesis Medical Center - Davenport [04:20] Mental health in leadership with Patty Hillis-Clark, Executive Director at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health [05:10] Effectively managing medical records with Mark Boucot, President & CEO of Garrett Regional Medical Center and Potomac Valley Hospital [05:55] Balancing expenses and high quality care with Neil Thornbury, CEO of T.J. Regional Health [06:50] Caring for patients on a personal level with Cleveland Francis, Diversity Advisor at Inova Heart and Vascular Institute
Healthcare systems can be a powerful force for good in their communities, and the impact has the potential to reach far beyond physical health. When operated intentionally, local hospitals can provide economic stimulation, resources for social and emotional wellbeing, and steady jobs. Helen Johnson, President of Sparrow Eaton Hospital, explains how her team has contributed to the flourishing of their community. She shares the creative strategies her healthcare system has used to meet the unique needs of its town. Through Helen's story, you'll see the ripple effect of leaders who put their communities first.
Helen Johnson is a digital advertising expert from Remix Marketing. We'll be diving into the realm of Pinterest ads and discussing the benefits of integrating both organic and paid content to maximise your results. As little bonus... we'll also explore how to leverage organic content alongside paid advertising to generate free sales. In this episode we discuss:How to use Pinterest for SEOWho does Pinterest work best for?What is working right now?What is a safe budget to learn fromWhy it is very different to Facebook AdsDigital Gearbox - grab one of 10 free one to one consultations here >> keepopt.com/digitalgearboxFind your next eCommerce tool >> https://keepopt.com/tech Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsor
The ASX 200 started the week down 21 points to 7079 (-0.3%), hitting 7,054, its lowest level in three months weighed down by losses in banking and mining stocks. Oil and gas stocks mixed despite strength in the oil price, KAR -0.5% and STX -1.1%, while BPT edged higher, up 0.4%. Iron ore giants BHP, RIO and FMG all fell 0.3% each. Gold miners rallied on bullion's strength and a weaker US dollar. NCM +1.2%, NST +2.0%, and EVN +1.5%. Tech stocks mixed, XRO +1.7% CPU -1.3%, while WTC gained 0.6%. All-Tech Index up 0.1%. All banks closed in the red. NAB the worst performer of the big four, down 0.8%. Big Bank Basket fell to $166.95 (-0.5%). REITS better as bond yields fell. SCG up 1.0%, and VCX up 0.3%. Travel stocks continue their decline as oil prices rose QAN down 2.3%, and AQZ off 1.8%. In corporate news, CTD -0.8% awarded a four-year travel management contract with the federal government, VNT +1.4% secured a five-year maintenance contract with the Department of Defence, APX tumbled 12.3% after CFO Helen Johnson resigned abruptly, MTS +4.7% on good results, LRK fell 16.3% on downgraded sales forecast, and E25 jumped 5.0% after they secured a manganese sulphate supply deal with General Motors. Nothing significant on the economic front. Asian markets down, Japan down 0.2%, HK off 0.3%, and China down 1.4% hitting its lowest levels in over five months. Australian bond yields down, 10Y yield down 4bps to 3.95%, and 2Y yield down 7bps to 4.12%. Bitcoin down 0.63%. Dow Jones futures up 44 points and Nasdaq futures up 19 points. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert insights and research and become a better investor.Make life simple. Invest with Marcus Today.
Well looking at global markets overnight, US equities closed in the red, following a sell-off in technology companies, which have outperformed this year. The pullback in tech stocks saw the Nasdaq sharply drop, closing the session 1.16% lower. Meanwhile, the S&P500 fell 0.45% and the Dow slightly down 0.04%. In Europe, markets closed mixed, with Germany's DAX, the FTSE 100 and the STOXX 600 all closing the session down just 0.1%, while France's CAC was in the green. What to watch today:The Australian share market is set to open higher this morning, with the SPI futures suggesting a 0.28% rise at the open. In commodities, Global oil prices were higher following news of an armed rebellion against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Prices rose as investors monitored a potential oil shortage. The price of gold has rebounded further from a three-month as global economic uncertainties and political instability in Russia drove some safe-haven demand for metal. And iron ore remains close to a two-month high as markets assessed concerns of lower demand against the possibility that the Chinese government will provide stimulus measures for its construction sector. And today keep watch of Appen's (ASX:APX) share price moments. The AI data services company faced further turbulence yesterday, with its share price plunging 12% on the release of an announcement outlining its CFO, Helen Johnson, has decided to stand down just two months after stepping into the role. Also keep watch of Wesfarmers (ASX:WES), which rallied yesterday after the Australian conglomerate entered into a scheme implementation deed through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Australian Pharmaceutical Industries to acquire 100% of Silk Laser Clinics' outstanding shares for $3.35 cash per share by way of a scheme of arrangement. The deal values Silk Laser Clinics at $180 million and the Silk board has unanimously recommended that shareholders vote in favour of the scheme. Trading Ideas:Bell Potter have downgraded their recommendation on DDH1 (ASX:DDH) from a Buy to a Hold, after the company announced that they entered into a binding Scheme Implementation Agreement. Perenti (ASX:PRN) will acquire 100% of the fully paid ordinary shares in DDH). Bell Potter have also downgraded their price target to the current implied acquisition price of $0.94 per DDH share. And Trading Central have identified a bearish signal in Charter Hall (ASX:CHC) indicating that the stock price may rise from the close of $10.52 to the range of $9.30 to $9.60 over 57 days according to the standard principles of technical analysis.
Why is money still taboo?Following on from last weeks episode with Helen Johnson, we continue to unpick why money is still such a taboo subject."Is not talking about money, a privilege of those with money?"We explore some of the times we've put our foot in it when it comes to money talk.We take a look at how money taboo plays out in the work place, our religion, at home, and socially.So many emotions can come up with it comes to money. Shame, fear of being judged. But who benefits from us not talking about money? And how does it interact with power? Emily's golden rules for talking about money: Don't be boring & don't brag.YOUR HOSTJulie Flynn is an experienced independent financial adviser and financial coach. Justice and equality drive Julie. Which is why she's spent years studying and researching how stress affects our financial decision making.Julie is best known for her work with women who have lost their partner and coaching financial services business who want to implement fair and transparent charges.Ebb & Flow Financial Coaching | Bree Wealth & Tax | InstagramCAFE EXPERTS:Emily Pool is a Financial Planner and Will Writer. She is passionate about empowering people to invest their wealth (pensions and savings) sustainably and in line with their personal values. Michelle Lambell started her career in financial services as a Stockbroker in 1999 undertaking both advisory and discretionary investment management. Today she is a Chartered Financial Planner, specialising in retirement planning advice, pensions and investments and a Certified Financial Coach. Jennifer O'Neil is a mortgage and protection specialist and director of Athena Mortgages. Having been in the industry since 2014 Jennifer decided to set up a company in 2020 that suited her core values as a broker – integrity, service, honesty and continuous improvement. LinkedIn | Instagram | FacebookSupport the show✅ And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a review.We genuinely love hearing your questions and feedback. So, email us a voice note womenandmoneycafe@gmail.com or via instagram with your thoughts and suggestions.
A few months ago we stumbled across a blog about money that we REALLY liked! We've pinched the title of the blog for the episode and tracked down the author to come and chat with us – Dr Helen Johnson.This is a must listen episode! Why, because Helen is not a "finance" person, but we have never heard anyone talk as much sense as she does when it comes to money. You can go and read Helen's full blog here and we heartily recommend that you do.Helen unpicks some of the narratives we have about money…
In episode 26 of the MiCare Champion Cast, Helen Johnson, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, FACHE, president at Sparrow Eaton Hospital and chair of the MHA Small & Rural Hospital Council, shares the impact rural hospitals have on their communities and local economy. Johnson shares her personal journey to healthcare and the heart-warming experiences that have made her – and many of her staff – proud to serve rural communities. She also shares the stories of residents who have found community and connection through Sparrow's Al!ve wellness facility, where she is currently interim executive director. The episode is available to steam on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud.
When it comes to female representation in healthcare, we're still making strides, and everyone has their part to play. Helen Johnson, President of Sparrow Eaton Hospital in Charlotte, Michigan, and Sara Barker, VP of Corporate Support Services at Medxcel, are two outstanding female leaders who understand feeling out of place in their fields and bearing the brunt of unfair stereotypes. In this episode, they share some of their favorite stories of how they're improving the community around them and why they're passionate about lifting up other women.
Through the ‘The red thread of history, loose ends' exhibition, Judy Watson, a Waanyi woman, and Helen Johnson, a second-generation immigrant of Anglo descent explore complex and varied perspectives on colonisation, the colonial legacy and the role of women along with motherhood and family.
This episode features Helen Johnson, President at Sparrow Eaton Hospital. Here, she discusses the importance of emotional intelligence, her experience with hospitals integrating into health systems, how strategy & competition have evolved, and more.
This is Part II of our presentation about the EFO (Executive Fire Officer) program, offered at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg MD. Our guests went through the long educational process needed to achieve this level. While one is required to have a bachelor's or master's degree to enter the program, what you will learn goes far beyond fire tactics and administration. This program will help you attain the true measure of a fire service leader. If you have that "hunger" inside you that keeps telling you to work harder, learn more and be the best that you can be, than this program might just be for you. Listen to our guests relate their experiences over thirty years ago and the bonds of both leadership and friendship that were an outgrowth of this amazing learning experience.You can watch us on our YouTube® channel, “5-Alarm Task Force Corp.” or tune in to our podcast via your favorite podcast platform or visit our website at https://www.5-AlarmTaskForceCorp.org and scroll down the homepage to listen in. To make a donation towards our 2022 Campaign goal to raise $12,000 to help our Brothers & Sisters, and/or their families in dire need, please visit our homepage! Thank you.Photo Courtesy of Wikipedia
This week, Daniel, Emily and Raphe enter the woods of folklore, accompanied by special guest Helen Johnson. Songs Discussed: the 1; cardigan; the next great american dynasty; exile (feat. Bon Iver); my tears ricochet; mirrorball; seven; august; this is me trying; illicit affairs; invisible string; mad woman; epiphany; betty; peace; hoax
"I've balanced our accounts."The Divorcee (1930) directed by Robert Z Leonard and starring Norma Shearer, Chester Morris, Conrad Nagel, Robert Montgomery, Helen Johnson, Florence Eldridge and Zelda Sears. Next Time: The Way of the Dragon (1972)
Homes for Heroes is celebrating a very significant milestone of giving back over $50 MILLION to heroes in Hero Rewards! And Homes for Heroes founders, Ruth Johnson, Kacy Mlenar, Helen Johnson and one of Homes for Heroes very first real estate specialists, Caleb Shaw, as well as one of Homes for Heroes very first heroes, Steve Blackwell join us on R.E.A.L. Talk with Homes for Heroes to share stories from the company's very humble beginnings and their journey along the way to hitting this very significant milestone.
Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
Out of the Ark Music was born out of a passionate belief that children deserve the very best. Good songs leave a lasting impression and contain huge potential to make a difference to our lives. The importance of music and the arts cannot be emphasised enough and, though often overlooked, they are a vital part of our children’s education. Our goal is… To enhance and expand children’s enjoyment of music and the world around them by producing songs that are thought provoking, relevant and most of all great fun to sing. To produce top quality materials to give today’s children music which excites them and to which they can readily relate. To teach about music using traditional methods i.e. by providing strong melodies, interesting song structures and clever rhymes and combining these with modern musical arrangements. To preserve the best of our musical and literary heritage whilst embracing modern styles and instrumentation. To write good positive songs that re-enforce self-worth and significance and that are appropriate to children’s experience. To convey truth and teach about Christian values and faith. To make all our resources completely teacher-friendly and to support our customers through excellent customer service. I interview Antony Copus – Head of Education Development about their history and new projects being developed. For full details please visit www.EducationOnFire.com (https://www.educationonfire.com) History In 1989 Mark and Helen Johnson were asked to write a short nativity musical by the headteacher of the primary school where Helen was teaching. ‘Off To Bethlehem’ was a huge success and within months Mark and Helen were given the opportunity of leaving their jobs to explore and develop their gift in writing music. It was with a deep breath and a big step of faith that Mark and Helen went on to set up their own publishing and production company as a vehicle for distributing their songs to primary schools. What began with only a tiny desk under the stairs, has grown over 25 years to become a thriving business, which now supplies over 18,000 primary schools and prep schools (not to mention nurseries, churches, theatre groups, etc!) across the UK and countless others around the world. With publishing offices and a warehouse in Middlesex, a recording studio in Sussex and with an associate office in Australia, ‘Out Of The Ark’ is reaching out to the corners of the earth with good, positive songs, that everyone will enjoy. http://www.outoftheark.co.uk (http://www.outoftheark.co.uk) https://twitter.com/singoutoftheark (https://twitter.com/singoutoftheark) https://www.facebook.com/outofthearkmusic (https://www.facebook.com/outofthearkmusic) https://www.youtube.com/outoftheark (https://www.youtube.com/outoftheark) Support this podcast
The oldest of seven kids, Helen Johnson found out you could get brothers and sisters from the hospital or the airport. Three of her siblings are adopted, two from Ethiopia. And she even got to go to Africa to help bring home one of her brothers.
The gorgeous Helen Johnson came into our studio this week to talk to us about the fascinating topic of Goddess Archetypes. It can sound like a topic that is a bit woowoo, but actually it is deeply rooted in strong psychology and is an incredibly powerful and practical tool in helping you tap into your power and find balance in your life. In this podcast we explore the Goddesses Aphrodite (goddess of love, sensuality and sexuality) and Demeter (the goddess that represents the mother)and how these two goddesses are in crisis in our society and how we can heal them.
A keynote address by artist and art historian A.D.S. Donaldson will be followed by reflections by Helen Johnson, Helen Maudsley and Geoff Newton on the role of painting as a critical practice and its reception in contemporary art discourse.
Science is intrinsic to the way we understand the mechanics of the modern world but it has often been seen as in tension with faith, even though some of our greatest scientists have also had a personal faith. With me to explore the role of faith in science is Helen Johnson, a research fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Science is intrinsic to the way we understand the mechanics of the modern world but it has often been seen as in tension with faith, even though some of our greatest scientists have also had a personal faith. With me to explore faith in science is Helen Johnson, a research fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
This week Scott Kornblum talks with the Hunter Museum of American Art about its current exhibits and glass sculptures, along with the works of Stephen Ralph Powell. Also on the program is an interview with Helen Johnson from CreateHere about the second phase of STAND: Stand and Deliver.