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In this week's AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing, Host Dr. Judith Briles invites Elaine Rock, author of the newly released Dusty Roads-Meet the Hidden Figure that Ignited the Women's Movement to be her guest expert. Elaine took ten years to research and complete all interviews necessary to create Dusty's biography. Get ready for an hour with two masters in research and interviewing via the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast are for updates, getting back to basics. Your takeaways include: • How to get organized for interviews and research. •Why the library should be your first stop. • Discover shortcuts for research that creates a deep dive. • Discover the ultimate search tool JSTOR for aged articles. • How to keep track of what you have gotten. • Why double checking isn't enough. • Tips for interview techniques. • How to decide who to interview. • And, of course, much more. If you don't want your book marketing to be mediocre, it's time to tune in for lots of ideas and how-to tactics via the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast ranked in the top 10 of book marketing podcasts. Since its inception, over 18,000,000 listeners have downloaded various shows for practical publishing and book marketing guidance. Join me and become a regular subscriber.
IFBB Bikini Pro Bodybuilder and CEO Health Coach, Karene Richards-Wise of Fit Hidden Figure joins The Weight Room Podcast. Tune in for a great chat! Find us on IG @theweightroompodcast @fithiddenfigure https://fithiddenfigure.com/ The Weight Room's Coaches Corner (Find your next coach!): https://www.theweightroompodcast.com/fitnesscoaches SPONSORS: TRM: Coaches and trainers, check out Trainer Revenue Multiplier if you want to take your business to the next level!: https://trainerrevenuemultiplier.com/ Prime Science: https://primescience.co.uk/pages/main-page SMOKIN GUN COFFEE: https://smokinguncoffee.com/ USE CODE TWR10 FOR 10% OFF YOUR ORDER The Fitness Competitor's Guide for info on the Fitness division of bodybuilding: IG: @TheFitnessCompetitorsGuide YouTube: @TheFitnessCompetitorsGuide SUBSCRIBE to The Weight Room on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts! NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Thanks for all your support and if you have any questions, thoughts, or concerns please message @theweightroompodcast on Instagram or email theweightroompodcast@gmail.com
Sharon McDougle, USAF Pressure Suit Technician; NASA Spacesuit Technician; author of the 'Suit Up for Launch with Shay' children's book. Our enjoyable conversation was incredibly easy going and equally enlightening.She was NASA astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison's (the first African American woman to travel into space) suit tech, and also suited up other notable astronauts including Dr. Bernard Harris, Frederick Gregory, and Charles Bolden.Coming from very humble beginnings, Sharon McDougle went from suiting up Air Force SR-71 and U-2 pilots to becoming the first African American Crew Escape Equipment Crew Chief during the Space Shuttle era, and eventually first African American manager of the CEE department in 2004.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens background includes executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/
Often times it's noted how black women really come through to help save us all; Dorothy Height was no exception. Walking alongside the likes of the big Civil Rights names we all know, Dorothy was the true voice of reason to help propel some of the most monumental times of the movement. Now You Know: WC Handy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSuTTSOctGw Jake Blount Instagram: @DonnaJaneen Sources: The Life and Surprising Times of Dr. Dorothy Height https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHwFaa1WZnA https://www.nps.gov/people/dorothy-i-height.htm#:~:text=Dorothy%20Height%20is%20recognized%20as,York%20School%20of%20Social%20Work.
Growing up, she was simply my second cousin, Yvonne. Someone I looked forward to seeing on my summer visits to Nashville, Tennessee, my mother's hometown.Little did I know she was also a pioneer — a badass Black woman who refused to let the barriers of the day keep her down.No matter the obstacle, Yvonne “Y.Y.” Clark, started by asking herself: “How do we fix this?” An approach instilled in her by her parents, Dr. Coleman Milton Young, Jr. and Hortense Houston Young.Whether it was fixing the family toaster as a child or teaching herself to stop stuttering, Y.Y. figured out at an early age how to turn a challenge into a triumph.Nashville's Own Hidden FigureHer list of firsts is long:First woman to receive a mechanical engineering degree from Howard University (1951).First African American member of the Society of Women Engineers (1952)First woman engineer hired as an instructor at Tennessee State University (TSU) (1955)And many more which you can find here.She even worked for NASA, helping to design the box that would carry moon rocks back to Earth.Nashville's own “Hidden Figure”.Seriously.How did I not know this?!?!Which brings me to a lesson learned in sharing this episode with you.Your Family's Story MattersYour family's story matters. Don't take it for granted.I knew bits and pieces of this story, but sadly, it took another podcast to make me sit up and pay homage to my own family's story.The Lost Women of Science is an extraordinary podcast highlighting the stories and accomplishments of women whose contributions may not have received the recognition they deserve.Women like my cousin, Yvonne, who is featured in multiple episodes this season.So I reached out to Yvonne's daughter, my cousin, Carol Lawson, and asked her to join me in conversation about her mom.We hadn't seen each other in a long time so it was great to reconnect — even more so, to hear Carol's perspective on her mother's legacy.And what we can all learn from it today.If I may say so, this is a terrific episode to listen to with family over the holiday. Perhaps it will spark conversation about your own family's story.I hope you will take a few minutes to enjoy my conversation with Carol, learn about her extraordinary mother, and then check out the Lost Women of Science podcast to go even deeper.Yvonne, Y.Y. Clark.Trailblazer. Beloved professor and mentor at Tennessee State University. My cousin.Love you, Yvonne. And thank you for the legacy you left our family and the world.Support the show
In this episode I enjoy a great conversation with Ambassador -at-Large Dr. Angela J. Nealy, B.S., M.S., Ph. DDr.Angela J. Nealy, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., a retired science educator,businessperson, research scientist, retired professional athlete, Olympic coach, Olympic trials Master Official and entrepreneur who believes all people, both young and senior,can and will continue a life of learning. Dr. Nealy's experience as an educator has shaped the academic and athletic careers of thousands of students around the world. She has produced , coached, and mentored 5,000 plus students who have become physicians, dentists, doctors, lawyers, educators, entrepreneurs, and professional athletes. Contact Dr. Nealy: Email: angelajnealy@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drangelajnealyphdFor the cost of a cup of Joe click the link below:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laquitastoolboxContact LaQuita Monley:If you would like to be a guest on "LaQuita's Toolbox", please schedule a 15-minute discovery call with me.https://calendly.com/laquitamonley/podcast-pre-booking-call-requestEmail: podcast@laquitamonley.com
25 years as a fortune 500 CRE leader reaches back to help others with careers in CRE. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate us and write a review on your favorite podcasting platform. APPLE PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mornings-with-joel-commercial-real-estate-podcast/id1567961644 SPOTIFY PODCAST https://open.spotify.com/show/6xELTweUS6HWhHKtphRxE6?si=LvpekFZ6Qb2T5-g0PwclWA&nd=1 AUDIBLE PODCAST https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08JJNFCJJ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvmX7bTRFFCalYQlWSjppsg Be sure to follow us for the most recent updates: LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/mornings-with-joel-commercial-real-estate-podcast/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/WallStCapital INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/wallstreetcapitalpartners/ Comments from the live chat: 10:23:01 From Quinn Green : Where do you see the greatest career & entrepreneurship opportunities for women & POC in CRE? 10:24:07 From Nicole Eaton : What steps or avenue would you recommend one take to get hired into commercial RE if they are already a seasoned professional and not just graduating college? 10:26:10 From E Jordan : Can you explain how to find a sponsor. 10:26:15 From Nicole Eaton : Good Morning 10:26:31 From Nicole Eaton : PDS 10:27:01 From T Redwine To Joel Miller(privately) : Whats the process for local small minority commercial brokerages to be considered for partnership with Cushman on various Relocation opportunities - Dallas-Worth …. 10:27:32 From Nicole Eaton : What credentials or certifications would you recommend? 10:29:53 From E Jordan : ok. thanks 10:32:09 From Bruce Kellogg : What is C&W doing to hire / retain people with disabilities (physical and mental)? 10:35:02 From Latrese : Is MBE, WBE certification required for vendor consideration? 10:36:05 From Quinn Green : As both a women of color and leader at the Director level w/ your company why do you feel that there's a need for employee resource groups (ERG) and why are they beneficial? Also, what specific organizations would you encourage getting involved w/ for networking in CRE? 10:40:40 From Bruce Kellogg : Don't leave out CREW. 10:40:49 From Willie Smith : What is Cornett? 10:41:47 From Willie Smith : YEs 10:41:58 From Willie Smith : can you share the detail on the event next week 10:42:21 From Willie Smith : Thank you 10:42:51 From Quinn Green : https://atlanta.corenetglobal.org/home 10:43:08 From Willie Smith : Thank you 10:43:18 From E Jordan : thanks 10:44:07 From MONICA FENDERSON : Facts! 10:44:07 From Nicole Eaton : Thanks Quinn! 10:52:46 From Quinn Green : AAREP is also a great organization to engage with for professional minorities in CRE. 10:54:12 From Nicole Eaton : Thanks Sabine and Joel! 10:54:30 From Quinn Green : Sabine is a "Hidden Figure" that is extremely humble....find her on LinkedIn! 10:54:51 From Willie Smith : Thank you Sabine and Joel for a fantastic conversation and encouragement. 10:54:55 From E Jordan : thanks Sabine and Joel. have a great week everyone.
Sharon McDougle is the 'Hidden Figure' behind NASA's Spacesuit Team. As the first African American in the position, and the first woman to hold the chief crew position, Sharon was there to suit Dr. Mae Jemison for her inaugural fight - 30 years ago! Learn more about Sharon McDougle's amazing career - starting off with tragedy and ending with triumph!Support the show
Today's show is a conversation with Sharon Caples McDougle, a modern-day hidden figure, crew chief, and manager of the Space Shuttle Crew Escape Equipment Processing Department. She is the first Black woman to serve in those roles. She has had an amazing career and we're going to dive into her journey.Sharon is a former NASA spacesuit technician. She suited up Mae Jaemison, the first Black Woman to go to Space, worked on the SR-71 with pressure suits, and now tells her story in all kinds of ways – she authored a Children's book “suit up with Shay” and we are happy to have her tell her story today on Behind the Wings! This was a really fun conversation.Support Behind the Wings by making a financial contribution to Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum's Annual Fund! wingsmuseum.org/give
I have a mystery and need the Internet's help to solve. This episode talks about my little bizarre experience this past weekend and what I found inside a lawn ornament. Blog Post With The Photos - https://securityinfive.com/the-mystery-of-the-hidden-figure/ Be aware, be safe. *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Ko-Fi Security In Five Don't forget to subscribe to the Security In Five Newsletter. —————— Where you can find Security In Five —————— Security In Five Reddit Channel r/SecurityInFive Podcast RSS Twitter @binaryblogger YouTube, Stitcher Email - bblogger@protonmail.com
Regie pays homage to Katherine Johnson, gets excited about the Artemis project and recommends some comics.
In this virtual event on February 19, 2021, VMHC Curator Karen Sherry led audiences in a conversation with Dr. Gladys West. This Dinwiddie County native helped develop GPS and other satellite mapping technology during her long career at the Naval Surface Weapons Center at Dahlgren, Virginia. Dr. West shared stories from her remarkable life, including rising from rural poverty to gain an education and facing racism and sexism as one of the first two black women to join Dahlgren in 1956. Since retiring, she has continued to value education: she earned a Ph.D. and established a scholarship fund for students seeking careers in STEM fields. Dr. West has also recently published an autobiography, It Began with a Dream (2020). The content and opinions expressed in these presentations are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.
Valentina Tereshkova, who made history as the first woman in space, once said, “A bird cannot fly with one wing only. Human space flight cannot develop any further without the active participation of women.” Since Tereshkova became the first woman in space in 1963, women have gone on to set many records for spacewalks and long-duration spaceflight on the International Space Station. Another milestone will come in 2024 when NASA aims to land the first woman on the moon under the Artemis program, named for the twin sister of Apollo. Women not only play a role in space exploration by being astronauts, they also work behind the scenes to make the journeys possible.Hidden Figure mathematician Katherine Johnson of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was instrumental in getting astronauts into orbit safely and helped put humans on the Moon. So, in today's conversation we will give space to amazing and pioneering women who are making space exploration possible and creating technology on Earth shaped by what scientists have found beyond our planet.
On this week's episode, we talk about the life and career of Zelda Wynn Valdes, her black starlet clientele, and the innovative moves she made to propel the fashion world forward. Instagram: @THEVIXENMEMOIRSJoin the Book Club: WWW.THEVIXENMEMOIRS.COMDonate: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thevixenmemoirsMusic: https://soundcloud.com/vhslogos Submissions: VIXENPODCAST@GMAIL.COM
Season 2, Episode 8 I welcome back to the studio Engineer Maurita Mussawwir!Maurita is a native Detroit, a mother, a graduate of Central State University and an engineer. She has been in the field of engineering for more than 20 years. During this episode, she shares stories about her love of math and science. You see Black girls love math and science too. Maurita is living proof of that fact!Of course, most of us learned this lesson a few years ago when the movie Hidden Figures came out. Maurita's love of math and science is what lead her to pursue an engineering degree from Central State University. Now more than 20 years later, she remains less than 5 Black women engineers to work within her department. Although she knew she was an outlier, Maurita didn't realize she was also a way maker.In her years as an Engineer, she has been mentored by other Black women and has now been able to pay it forward by mentoring up and coming Black women in engineering. Maurita's main advice for others is to make sure that they join organizations that will support them professionally and personally. Because they will feel alone and that will chip away at their confidence.As a proud alumna of Central State University, Maurita shares her experience as a student at a Historically Black University and College. She believes that much of her professional confidence came from attending a school that expected her to succeed. You will see Maurita sporting her maroon and gold around the city promoting both her alma mater as well as science and math education for Black girls.Want more information about the groups and organizations Maurita and I discussed during this episode, click the links below:National Society of Black EngineersCentral State UniversityDAPCEPBlack Girls Code
Have you ever felt like a HIDDEN FIGURE? Maybe you were hidden in plain sight where you were seen but not necessarily heard. Doing the work but no recognition and skipped over until that one moment came that changed everything in and around you. Well, if that is you let this segment with Sharon McDougle inspire you that you are Hidden No More and your time to shine and bust a move is now. See video here - https://youtu.be/r_nNL1N8UoU WHO IS SHARON MCDOUGLE? Sharon McDougle is regarded as a “modern day hidden figure”. As a member of the NASA family, McDougle worked in the Space Shuttle Crew Escape Equipment (CEE) department. She began her career as a CEE Suit Technician (the first Black technician) and was responsible for processing the orange launch and entry suit (LES) assemblies worn by space shuttle astronauts. McDougle made history when she suited up Dr. Mae Jemison for her historic trip to space. McDougle was also the first Black and first woman Crew Chief. She ended her tenure as the only first and only Black manager of the CEE department. She managed the team until the Space Shuttle Program ended, ending her illustrious 22-year career. McDougle is also an Air Force veteran where she served as an Aerospace Physiology Specialist suiting up and strapping in reconnaissance aircraft pilots. McDougle was recognized by her home state as a Mississippi Trailblazer - honoring a Mississippian who holds the distinction of being the “first” in their profession and a trailblazer whose singular work and contributions will leave a legacy long after their life has ended. She also received a Lifetime Achievement award from her hometown Moss Point. She recently became a published author, penning her first children's book titled “Suit Up for Launch with Shay!” SHARON'S CALL TO ACTION Take time to familiarize yourself with STEM and you do not need to have a fancy degree to enter NASA and have a rewarding career. Connect here Website: https://smcdougle2.wixsite.com/sharoncaplesmcdougle Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SharonMcDougleHiddenFigure/ https://m.facebook.com/SuitUpForLaunch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealshaymac/ GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmaris@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
Dr. Racquel Zapanta LeGeros, professor + associate chair of the Department of Biomaterials and Biomimetics and the Linkow Professor of Implant Dentistry at NYU, Dr. LeGeros came to the US in the early sixties as the first of her 8 siblings to immigrate to the US. She became one of the leading pioneers in the field of calcium phosphate research in teeth and bones (Dental Implants + Prosthetics) A truly remarkable Fil-Am, who helped other Filipinos whenever she could. Her life story as told by her daughters Katherine LeGeros Bajuk and Alessandra LeGeros.
When I met Nicole Britenriker, it was for one of the many speaking opportunities at a business networking event. Sure, it was all about sports, and her posture did hint toward an athletic pedigree, but little did I know that she spent most of her sports career as a university standout and elite international volleyball champion. Now, she sits in the front office of one of the most impactful organizations in sports, the National Basketball Association. Her journey to now is fascinating, and for those of you looking to break into sports and not necessarily on the field or on the court, this episode will appeal to you. Find out how this high-performing, Millennial professional parlayed her time on the court into the career of her dreams all while advocating for people of color, women and other underrepresented groups. This all-video episode streams tonight on The Culture Soup Podcast. Ask Alexa to play the show, watch on Apple Podcasts, YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Today we have the authors of Brand Renegades: Our Fearless Path from Startup to Global Brand - Sean Dowdell is known as the Tattooed Millionaire, which is also the title of his first book (2017). In addition to his role as founder and CEO of Club Tattoo, he is a drummer with Grey Daze. He is a frequent speaker to a variety of audiences and has been featured in Entrepreneur, GQ, Billboard, and on CNBC, A&E and more. Thora Dowdell was formerly in marketing and sales before becoming a business partner with Sean, initially in the music recording industry and later in Club Tattoo. Thora is passionate about empowering women business owners through her story. Together, the husband-wife team have authored the new book, Brand Renegades: Our Fearless Path from Startup to Global Brand. Learn more at www.clubtattoo.com Also today, she's known as “New Einstein” by her fans and named the “Modern Day Hidden Figure” by People Magazine, Olympia LePoint is an award-winning rocket scientist, author and TED speaker of the talk “Reprogramming Your Brain to Overcome Fear.” LePoint helped launch 28 NASA Space Shuttle missions into space. Today, LePoint's Mission Control Room desk is a science exhibit at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. She has written the Answers Unleashed educational science book series. LePoint's latest book, Answers Unleashed II: The Science of Attracting What You Want, is her latest self-help, decision-making, science-based book geared to help audiences create the future they want, through a method she calls, 'Quantum Deciding. LePoint gives virtual "Quantum Deciding" keynote talks for universities and global technical forums around the world, with a special, virtual "Quantum Deciding" keynote for a major technology company this Thursday. She helps audiences think in the future. www.AnswersUnleashed.com
Watch my spoiler review of the untold true story of three female African-American mathematicians who play a pivotal role in astronaut John Glenn's launch into orbit. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with racial and gender discrimination at work. Hosted by Stacy Kansil.
Cynthia shares about another important Hidden Figure, Elizabeth - Mary’s cousin. We will take a look at her story and discover why it is so important that we encourage one another.
Our special guest today is Karene Richards. You will hear about her passion/purpose project, "Fit Hidden Figure." In this Episode you will here Karene talk about:
Meet Sharon McDougle. A Modern-Day Hidden Figure.Sharon overcame so many obstacles to from losing both her parents, to joining the airforce at 18. From there she was able to join the aerospace engineering department which led to her becoming a history maker at NASA.She is a real badass woman and we are so honored to help tell her story.
Transcript: The hidden figure is the person who does everything behind curtains and staying very low-key. Some people prefer to be hidden figures instead of public figures. It is hard to say which one is better than the others? Sometimes you have to be upfront even if you want to stay under the radars. Life…
In this week's episode, I chatted with Cheryl W. Brooks. She is an author, professional singer/songwriter, and editor. She introduces us to another Hidden Figure during Black History Month: Madame Sara Spencer Washington through her book Golden Beauty Boss: The Story of Madame Sara Spencer Washington and the Apex Empire’. Tune in to hear her journey of how she learned about this hidden figure while researching her debut book, Chicken Bone Beach: A Pictorial History of Atlantic City’s Missouri Avenue Beach. Cheryl’s first book was nominated for a 2017 Literary Award with the Schomburg Center in New York City, used in classrooms at Purdue University, and referenced in The Oxford Handbook of American Folklore and Folklife Studies. Check out some of the people or things mentioned in this episode: ASALAH Connect with Cheryl IG:@cherylwoods Website: http://www.cherylwbrooksauthor.com Music: http://www.cheryllwoods.com Did you enjoy this? You can regularly support this podcast by donating here. I often share more thought-provoking ideas on Medium, and you can check out my most recent think piece here. Want to share your thoughts or feedback on an episode? Please leave me a voice message. I'd love to hear from you or get suggestions on other guests to bring on to the show. Visit: https://anchor.fm/not-your-average-culture/message Get in touch and stay connected! Follow me on IG: @ChardeneyMason Subscribe on Youtube: https://youtu.be/yHA706wSVrM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/not-your-average-culture/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-your-average-culture/support
Cianna Hope sits down with 1970 Jackson State College campus shooting survivor and community leader, James “Lap” Baker, from Picayune, Mississippi. Mr. Baker reveals how that life-changing tragedy and multiple experiences with discrimination led to his passion of public service and advocacy. He also discusses the current social climate and where do we, as a human race, go from here. Let's connect! Instagram: @takeaseatpodcast Twitter: @TheTakeASeatPod Youtube Link: A Tragedy to Triumph Documentary (https://bit.ly/3k5DtAG)
Join us today at 5:00 pm MST for a lively conversation with my guest, Akilah Jackson, Founder of Cognitive Prototyping and SUNSUM Intention candles. Akilah is a Creative Entrepreneur with a strong technological and digital fingerprint! She is a product of S.T.E.M and is a "Hidden Figure" that has come into her own space! Come listen in to this phenomenal young woman's journey and find a little grace mixed with grit! 5:00 pm MST --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/linda-carol-shaw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linda-carol-shaw/support
Today's episode features mega rocker, John L. Cooper from the metal band Skillet.John Cooper is the lead vocalist, bassist and songwriter/producer for Skillet, one of the best-selling rock bands of the 21st century. The two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated 12x platinum band was recently invited into Pandora’s Billionaire club after garnering 2 billion streams, received a pair of GRAMMY® Award nods, sold over 12 million albums worldwide, taken home a Billboard Music Award and more. Their breakout single “Monster” remains “one of the most-streamed rock songs of all-time” with 285 million global audio streams. Between selling out arenas on four continents, Cooper has found time to launch his own Cooper Stuff Podcast, a beard care line with Hawk & Hatchett, and has a new book coming out Dec 4th called Awake & Alive to Truth. He also wrote a viral post called "Make pastors uncool again" which is what drove some of our discussion. Check that post out here.Follow JohnOrder his bookSubscribe to PreachersNSneakersSubscribe to Hidden Figure$
December 1, 2020 Karene Richards - formerly an investment banker and CEO of the Association for Women in Science, she took a leap and is now a health coach, specializing in physique transformation in her business Fit Hidden Figure. She is a women’s advocate and is a nationally qualified bikini competitor with the National Physique Committee. In 2019, Karene was named to the Most Influential People of African Descent under 40 by the United Nations. She currently serves on the Board for both The Association For Women in Science and The National Speakers Association. She is on the show today to share how she has leveraged her mathematical skills to develop a robust scientific system to help people dramatically transform their physiques in a matter of weeks. If you are still reading this, get excited to learn all about that huge career pivot from Wall Street to a home gym and how through a wild career change Karene is more excited and fulfilled by her work than ever before. Guest Unsponsor: My Sporty Shop. Grant's Unsponsor: The Rising Co.. November 27, 2020 Worldwide total COVID deaths: >1,448,000. USA total deaths: >271,000. World's COVID deaths in the USA: 18.71%. Total active world cases: >17.74 million. Total active USA cases 5.2 million. World's active COVID cases in the USA: >29.5%. New US cases per day: 168,058. USA total cases: 13.45 million. % of Americans who have had COVID: 4.08%. USA National Unemployment: 6.9%. Initial unemployment claims filed last week: 778,000. Dow Jones Industrial Average: 29,910
Why isn't Human trafficking talked about? Why do we know so little about it? What are the indicators of a potential victim? How can I learn more about Human trafficking? Where can I get help? In this episode I dive deep into the world of Human Trafficking and throw some bone chilling facts towards you. Here are a few resources: https://humantraffickinghotline.org/ Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 OR text 233733 https://polarisproject.org/ https://love146.org/ https://www.freetheslaves.net/ Check out my new Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/348075446286020 for daily inspiration, weekly support groups held over Zoom on Saturdays at 2pm and for more information about sexual violence. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fulldisclosherpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fulldisclosherpodcast/support
Qui est le premier joueur noir à avoir mis les pieds en NBA ? Qui est cet homme à avoir fait tomber la barrière de la couleur et à avoir pavé la voie à des milliers d'autres ? Ce nom, chaque joueur, dirigeant, spectateurs, passionnés de NBA et de basket en général devrait le connaitre. Et pourtant ce n'est pas le cas. Voici pourquoi cette Chronique de Motor City est dédiée à Earl Lloyd, qui est devenu le 31 Octobre 1950 le premier joueur noir à disputé un match NBA. Avant 1950, la NBAA et son ancêtre la BAA étaient restées entièrement blanches. La Ligue n'avait pas officiellement interdit les joueurs noirs mais le racisme était latent. Pourtant 3 ans plus tôt déjà, Jackie Robinson avait détruit la barrière de la couleur dans un baseball autrement plus populaire et malheureusement compétemment ségrégé. Alors les pontes de la NBA, les hommes à la tête des franchises les plus en avance (Celtics, Knicks) ont décidé de quitter la préhistoire et ont ouvert leurs portes aux joueurs noirs. A la draft 1950, ce son donc 3 noms qui ont rejoint la NBA : Earl Lloyd, Chuck Cooper et Nat Clifton. Chacun de ses 3 pionniers aura un rôle à jouer pour démocratiser la présence de joueurs de basket mais Earl Lloyd sera le premier à mettre un pied sur un parquet NBA et donc à marquer l'histoire...grâce à un hasard du calendrier ! Dans ce podcast, nous parlerons donc de l'impact qu'à pu avoir Earl Lloyd sur le basket américain et sur la place laissé aux joueurs noirs. Nous reviendrons sur le parcours sportif de Lloyd mais également sur sa gestion du racisme. Dans une Amérique encore sous l'horreur de la ségrégation, Earl Lloyd n'a pas toujours pu dormir dans les mêmes hôtels que ses coéquipiers, ni manger à leur table... Pourtant le basketteur gardera toujours son calme et se montrera digne de sa situation particulière Earl Lloyd a commencé sa carrière avec les Washington Capitoles et a passé ses plus belles années à Syracuse. Et pourtant il était impensable de ne pas l'avoir dans les Chroniques de Motor City. D'abord parce qu'il a finit de manière honorable sa carrière à Detroit mais surtout parce qu'il est resté dans la Motown gravissant tous les échelons : scout, puis assistant coach (une nouvelle fois le premier noir en NBA) puis head coach ! Son activité post-carrière - il travaillera à l'inclusion des minorités dans la municipalité de Detroit et avec le groupe Bing - nous permettra aussi s'intéresser plus largement sur la méconnaissance que le grand public peut avoir pour cette icone du basketball. Pour aller plus loin : Earl Lloyd becomes first black player in the NBA, History Making a Difference: Profiles in Black History - Earl Lloyd, NBA.com Do You Know Me? Few recall Earl Lloyd was the first black NBA player, Sport Illustrated Former Piston Earl Lloyd Detroit’s Hidden Figure, Hour Detroit Pour soutenir le podcast : n'hésitez pas à faire un tour sur Apple Podcasts pour lâcher vos 5 ⭐ "Les Chroniques de Motor City", c'est votre podcast dédié à l'Histoire et à la Culture des Detroit Pistons. Ensemble, nous voyageons dans le temps pour découvrir ou re-découvrir les moments qui ont compté dans la vie de la Franchise. Podcast humblement piloté par @PistonsFR
Today's episode is a preview of something very fun!My buddy Justus Murimi and I are starting a brand new podcast called The Hidden Figure$ Podcast. It's a pod about building wealth, stewardship and how to feel good about money. We answer your questions and hear from some of the top minds in the game like Anthony Oneal, Chris Brown, Brandon Turner, Scott Trench and many others!Take a listen and be sure to subscribe!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hidden-figures/id1527105642Www.hiddenfigurespodcast.comFollow us on IG: @ThehiddenfigurespodcastFollow Justus: @JustusMotivatesSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/preachersnsneakers)
The story of Katherine Johnson, a woman in science that made a huge contribution to NASA's research flights to space.
Everyone's heard of Martin Luther King Jr. But do you know the woman Dr. King called "the architect of the civil rights movement," Septima Clark? The teacher of some of the generation's most legendary activists -- like Rosa Parks, Diane Nash, Fannie Lou Hamer and thousands more -- Clark laid out a blueprint for change-making that has stood the test of time. Now T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison, the cofounders of GirlTrek, are taking a page from Clark's playbook to launch a health revolution in the US -- and get one million women walking for justice. Golden by Jill Scott unfoldandemerge.com
For the evening of June 27, 2020, we talk about how NASA names headquarters in DC after ‘Hidden Figure' Mary W. Jackson (USA Today), the revitalization of bees (FOX), and how the Senate passed the Great American Outdoors Act (High Country News). We hope you enjoy the rest of your Sunday!
Hampton native Mary Jackson featured in the "Hidden Figures" book and movie.
We are living through an unprecedented moment in history. It’s a moment where pockets of the world have been willing to finally look at the gaping wound of racism and what it’s doing to us. As Americans, we know this wound is a central part our origin story but what feels different about this time is the degree to which those who are outside the black the community are willing to not only examine white privilege, but willing to examine its contribution to the dishonoring and disenfranchisement of our black brothers and sisters. This includes acknowledging the ways in which contributions from the black community to so much of what we take for granted, and so much of what we consider sacred, have been undervalued and unappreciated. The movie “Hidden Figures” captured this concept in the story of three black women who were behind very successful missions at NASA, and whose stories were not widely known until recently. A Course in Miracles has its own “hidden figure” and that’s what we talk about in this episode of Exploring A Course in Miracles with our guest Freedom Cartwright. All of us at the Circle wish to thank Freedom and Laura Yates Campoli for their dedication to bringing this story to light.
Who are you hiding in your life or what are you hiding in your life? Many people say their faith in Jesus is the most important thing about them but never talk about that faith with other people. Resources: Steve Wright has been a mentor of mine (Trent) and has a great resource on starting gospel conversations. Turning Everyday Conversations into Gospel Conversations by Jimmy Scroggins and Steve Wright Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1462747841/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_UgPXEb3YNP1QW Youtube Training videos Sharing your story in 15 sec. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkprflNySS8 3 Circles Jimmy Scroggins 3 circles expert. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o9ROPaK4PA Redesigned version of 3 circles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W8ynRMr59k
Sharon Caples McDougle is a modern day Hidden Figure. Dr. Mae Jemison was the first black woman to enter space, but many people don't know that a black woman, the first suit tech in NASA history aided Dr. Jemison in being fitted for her suit properly for the flight into space. McDougle's path to success was unconventional and one the next generation of kids can relate to. Check out her Facebook page below: https://www.facebook.com/SharonMcDougleHiddenFigure/
Alright listeners the OTS crew has reached The Final Chapter in our Resident Evil series, we got retribution for all craziness of these T-Virus films and its time wrap it up. So how does this six film franchise end? Find out all of our thoughts in today's episode. Resident Evil: Retribution. Alice fights alongside a resistance movement to regain her freedom from an Umbrella Corporation testing facility. Director: Paul W.S. Anderson Writer: Paul W.S. Anderson Stars: Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Michelle Rodriguez | See full cast & crew » BOX OFFICE Released September 14th 2012 Budget: $65 Million Cumulative: $240 Million Opening Weekend: $21 Million Opened 1 #2 Finding Nemo 3D #3 The Possesion #4 Lawless #5 The Expendables 2 Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Alice returns to where the nightmare began: The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse. Director: Paul W.S. Anderson Writer: Paul W.S. Anderson Stars: Milla Jovovich, Iain Glen, Ali Larter | See full cast & crew » BOX OFFICE Released January 29 2017 Budget: $40 Million Cumulative: $312 Million Opening Weekend: $13 Million Opened 4 #1 Split #2 A Dog's Purpose #3 Hidden Figure #5 La La Land SHOW NOTES SEND YOUR QUESTIONS: onthesubjectpodcast@gmail.com OR Follow us on: Twitter: @onthesubject1 Instagram: @onthesubject Website: http://www.geeksrising.com LOGAN NAUGLE Twitter: @thatlogan Instagram: @thatlogan website: thatlogan.com ZACHARY ROSS JACKSON Twitter: @BossRossJackson Instagram: @boss_ross_jackson MALCOLM RUSSEL-NELSON Twitter: @capnmalcolm
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Remembering Katherine Johnson, Viewing the Moon in 4K, a New Space Race, $15,000 Prize, and Prayers Please!
Moon in 4K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ilifg26TZrI Venus Sensor Contest: https://www.herox.com/VenusRover/guidelines The Moon in 4K NASA with the help of the high-resolution camera of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, has recreated the Apollo 13 crew’s trip around the Moon, only this time it’s in4k. The video uses data gathered from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft to recreate some of the stunning views of the Moon that the Apollo 13 astronauts saw on their journey around the farside in 1970. These visualizations, in 4K, depict many different views of the lunar surface, starting with earthset and sunrise and concluding with the time Apollo 13 reestablished radio contact with Mission Control. Also depicted is the path of the free return trajectory around the Moon, and a continuous view of the Moon throughout that path. All views have been sped up for timing purposes — they are not shown in “real-time.” Link in the Show Notes. The Daily Beast Reports thatThe Pentagon wants to extend the reach of its satellites tens of thousands miles toward the moon. And it’s working on a high-tech, atomic-powered “nuclear thermal propulsion” engine to make it possible. Right now, almost all of the satellites between here and the moon and placed in orbit, then left to fall around Earth unless acted on by another force. The military’s goal is to deploy maneuverable satellites into the vast space between the Earth and the moon—“cislunar” space, it’s called—before China gets there with its own spacecraft. But this isn’t the first time the U.S. government has tried to develop an atomic rocket. And there’s no guarantee the same problems that ended previous efforts won’t also end this one. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which oversees the atomic rocket effort, explains in its budget proposal that: “The capability afforded by this [nuclear thermal propulsion] will expand the operating presence of the U.S. in space to the cislunar volume and enhance domestic operations to a new high-ground, which is in danger of being defined by the adversary, here being China The U.S. and Chinese space agencies and even private corporations are eager to mine the moon for minerals that could support deep-space missions, potentially including humanity’s first trip to Mars. DARPA’s budget request for 2021asks for $21 million for the “Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations” program, or DRACO. Congress gave DARPA $10 million in 2020 to start studying the DRACO engine. The 2021 budget would allow the agency to start building components. The plan is for DARPA to test DRACO before handing it over to the U.S. Air Force for routine operations. DRACO is basically, it’s a small nuclear reactor atop a space rocket. The reactor heats up a propellant—hydrogen, for example—that accelerates through a nozzle, pushing the satellite in the opposite direction. These Nuclear-thermal engines aren’t for launching from Earth’s surface. They’re for cruising long distances through space or maneuvering a lot while keeping closer to Earth. The moon is 240,000 miles from Earth. Most man-made satellites orbit no more than a few thousand miles from Earth’s surface. The United States and China are both in a scramble to fill that gap. Would you like to make $15,000According to Tampa Bay’s Channel 10 News, you can enter your designs for NASA next Rover for exploring Venus. After sending four rovers to Mars -- with a fifth launching soon -- NASA is now eyeing Venus for future research missions. And, the space agency needs the public's help to design the perfect rover that can survive Venus's "hellish" landscape. On Venus -- the second planet from the Sun -- temperatures can reach more than 840 degrees Fahrenheit. The surface pressure on the planet can also be 90 times that of Earth. That level of pressure can turn lead into a puddle and easily crush a nuclear-powered submarine, NASA said. Many missions have visited Venus, but only about a dozen have reached the surface of the planet before being destroyed by the heat and pressure. Soviet Vega 2 was the last spacecraft to touch Venus in 1985. That’s 35 years ago. Despite Venus's "hellish" environment, scientists say it and Earth are "basically sibling plants." But, they say at one point Venus took a turn and became inhospitable. More on that in our episode on Climate Change Jonathan Sauder, a senior mechatronics engineer at JPL and principal investigator for the Automaton Rover for Extreme Environments concept says that "By getting on the ground and exploring Venus, we can understand what caused Earth and Venus to diverge on wildly different paths and can explore a foreign world right in our own backyard," The "Exploring Hell: Avoiding Obstacles on a Clockwork Rover" competition aims to get public input for a sensor that could be incorporated into a future Venus rover. NASA said the biggest challenge is designing a sensor that doesn't rely on electronic systems, which fail during exposure to more than 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Submissions are open now through May 29. The first-place prize is $15,000, second place is $10,000 and third place is $5,000. The link to apply will be in the show notesAccording to NASA.com Katherine Johnson passed away Feb. 24, 2020 at age 101, after living a life filled with trail-blazing achievements. But why should you care, and why was she important? With International Women’s day coming up on Sunday March 8th, let’s take a look! Being handpicked to be one of three black students to integrate West Virginia’s graduate schools is something that many people would consider one of their life’s most notable moments, but it’s just one of the breakthroughs that have marked Katherine Johnson’s long and remarkable life. Born in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, by thirteen, she was attending the high school on the campus of historically black West Virginia State College. At eighteen, she enrolled in the college itself, graduated with highest honors in 1937 and took a job teaching at a black public school in Virginia. In 1953, Johnson began working in the all-black West Area Computing section at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA’s) Langley laboratory. Just two weeks into her tenure in the office, she was assigned to a project in the Flight Research Division, and Katherine’s temporary position soon became permanent. In 1957, Johnson provided some of the math for the 1958 document Notes on Space Technology, a compendium of a series of lectures given by engineers in the Flight Research Division and the Pilotless Aircraft Research Division (PARD). Engineers from those groups formed the core of the Space Task Group, the NACA’s first official foray into space travel, and Katherine, who had worked with many of them since coming to Langley, “came along with the program” as the NACA became NASA later that year. She did trajectory analysis for Alan Shepard’s May 1961 mission Freedom 7, America’s first human spaceflight. Then In 1960, she coauthored a report called, Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position, laying out the equations describing an orbital spaceflight in which the landing position of the spacecraft is specified. It was the first time a woman in the Flight Research Division had received credit as an author of a research report. In 1962, as NASA prepared for the orbital mission of John Glenn, Katherine Johnson was called upon to do the work that she would become most known for. The complexity of the orbital flight had required the construction of a worldwide communications network, linking tracking stations around the world to IBM computers in Washington, DC, Cape Canaveral, and Bermuda. The computers had been programmed with the orbital equations that would control the trajectory of the capsule in Glenn’s Friendship 7 mission, from blast off to splashdown, but the astronauts were wary of putting their lives in the care of the electronic calculating machines, which were prone to hiccups and blackouts. As a part of the preflight checklist, Glenn asked engineers to “get the girl”—Katherine Johnson—to run the same numbers through the same equations that had been programmed into the computer, but by hand, on her desktop mechanical calculating machine. “If she says they’re good,’” Katherine Johnson remembers the astronaut saying, “then I’m ready to go.” Glenn’s flight was a success, and marked a turning point in the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union in space. So today, we remember her life and her contributions to space travel.
Remembering Katherine Johnson, Viewing the Moon in 4K, a New Space Race, $15,000 Prize, and Prayers Please!
Learn about the legacy of the trailblazing NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson; how scientists recently built xenobots, the world’s first living robots; and why zinc probably isn’t as good for colds as you think. Katherine Johnson Is the Human 'Computer' Who Helped Us Go to Space by Ashley Hamer Hamer, A. Katherine Johnson Is the Human “Computer” Who Helped Us Go to Space. (2016, December 13). Curiosity.com. https://curiosity.com/topics/katherine-johnson-is-the-human-computer-who-helped-us-go-to-space-curiosity/ Xenobots: the World’s First Assembled Organisms by Cameron Duke Team Builds the First Living Robots. (2020, January 13). Uvm.edu. https://www.uvm.edu/uvmnews/news/team-builds-first-living-robots Simon, M. (2020, January 13). Meet Xenobot, an Eerie New Kind of Programmable Organism. Wired; WIRED. https://www.wired.com/story/xenobot/ Kriegman, S., Blackiston, D., Levin, M., & Bongard, J. (2020, January 28). A scalable pipeline for designing reconfigurable organisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(4), 1853–1859. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1910837117 Zinc Probably Isn't as Good for Colds as You Think by Grant Currin Can zinc zap a cold? (2017). Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/common-cold/expert-answers/zinc-for-colds/faq-20057769 Zinc lozenges did not shorten the duration of colds. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-01/uoh-zld012820.php Hemilä, H., Haukka, J., Alho, M., Vahtera, J., & Kivimäki, M. (2020). Zinc acetate lozenges for the treatment of the common cold: a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open, 10(1), e031662. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031662 Stark, L. (2009, June 16). Zicam Zinc Nasal Sprays May Damage Sense of Smell, FDA Says. ABC News; ABC News. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/ColdandFluNews/story?id=7853178&page=1 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing
For over 40 years, Andrea Mosie, a NASA "Hidden Figure" has dedicated her career to Apollo moon rock samples. Mosie works in a clean lab at Johnson Space Center working with the samples to help allocate them to different scientists around the world who need them for research. This includes making sure a ton of different steps and procedures are precisely followed so that no samples are lost, contaminated, damaged, etc. The story of how she ended up there and why she loves her work is one of dedication and love for her craft.
Tieing into our Leah's 1 Cool STEM thing from earlier this week, our flashback episode is about another child prodigy whose math calculations were pivotal to the Space Race. We're making math a ton of fun and bringing you the life and legacy of Hidden Figure, Katherine Johnson on this Your Gal Friday Flashback episode. Original airdate: February 16, 2018 Ep #23 of Your Gal Friday Show Notes & Extras:https://galsguide.org/2018/02/16/katherine-johnson-your-gal-friday/ Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Modern-day “Hidden Figure,” award-winning rocket scientist and author Olympia LePoint overcame poverty, gang violence, and failing marks to eventually launch 28 rocket missions to space. Olympia is now applying the same math and science that she used at NASA to show audiences and readers how anyone can remap their own thoughts to remove fear, unleash their brain power, and change the course of their life. http://answersunleashed.com
Marcy K., and JayCooln interview Sharon McDougle, hidden figure with a major influence on the flight that launched Mae Jemison into outer space during the 1992 mission on Endeavor! Also Cassie is about to be a new wife and mother and Diddy is sick about it. Oh and Popeys is out of Chicken, well the chicken sandwich that is. Listen in as we do the most in these cyber streets. ? Power new intro song, are you in love with it or not?
Original Hidden Figure Christine Barnes Richie and Salem College President Sandra Doran join AURN Entertainment Editor Tanya Hart.
The best work starts in secret. Being hidden serves a purpose. Karen discusses why you shouldn't try to rush your success.
John J. Perry 2018 MEECO International Thought Leader of Distinction A Hidden Figure Episode Summary Have you seen the movie “Hidden Figures?” In this episode I interview the 2018 MEECO International Thought Leader of Distinction. I planned the episode to discuss the designation he earned but then the conversation took a different turn. We had a riveting discussion about John Perry’s role at NASA during the 1960’s and his later work in leadership development where he helps people recall and honor their yesterdays, reveal and understand their today, and believe in and get excited about the promise of their tomorrows. Bio John J. Perry, Founder and President, Human Productivity Systems, Inc., is an organization and leadership development consultant. He developed the Job-Person-Environment Assessment™ (JPEA™) as his primary diagnostic tool. The results, which are based on individuals’ key work-related perceptions and preferences, reveal the amount of “energy” they expend during a “typical” day at work. The aggregate JPEA™ results reveal an organization’s “health.” John has a BS in Mathematics from Florida A&M University and an MBA in Management Decision Systems from University of Southern California. Prior to starting his consulting career in 1982, he was employed for over 22 years by the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center in several disciplines, including aeronautical research engineering, functional and project management, financial management, and management systems consulting. Website www.hpsonline.com Job-Person-Environment Assessment™ (JPEA™) www.jpea.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-j-perry-b16a032/ Twitter https://twitter.com/JohnJPerryJPEA Facebook https://www.facebook.com/john.j.perry Leadership Quote “The man who has done his level best, and who is conscious that he has done his best, is a success, even though the world may write him down a failure.” B.C. Forbes, Scottish Journalist (1880-1954) Subscribe, share and review on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-leading/id1461490512 Purchase John Perry's Book on Amazon.com! Please visit KeepLeadingPodcast.com for a full transcript of this episode. The Keep Leading!™ podcast is for people passionate about leadership. It is dedicated to leadership development and insights. Join your host Eddie Turner, The Leadership Excelerator® as he speaks with accomplished leaders and people of influence across the globe as they share their journey to leadership excellence. Listen as they share leadership strategies, techniques and insights. For more information visit eddieturnerllc.com or follow Eddie Turner on Twitter and Instagram at @eddieturnerjr. Like Eddie Turner LLC on Facebook. Connect with Eddie Turner on LinkedIn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could one woman have changed the world? Have Hidden Figures changed your life? Are you a Hidden Figure in the life of someone else? Find out in this message.
Space Boffin Sue Nelson interviews two remarkable women for this podcast: Hidden Figure Christine Darden and Mercury 13 legend and astronaut wannabe, Wally Funk. Darden, who featured in the book Hidden Figures, worked at NASA for 40 years as a mathematician, computer programmer and sonic boom expert. Sue's book, Wally Funk's Race for Space, is out in paperback in June. To celebrate its release, we learn more about Funk as she reveals her incredible history and the continued drive to get into space through mementoes at her home in Texas - featuring walk on parts from Eileen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffin Sue Nelson interviews two remarkable women for this podcast: Hidden Figure Christine Darden and Mercury 13 legend and astronaut wannabe, Wally Funk. Darden, who featured in the book Hidden Figures, worked at NASA for 40 years as a mathematician, computer programmer and sonic boom expert. Sue's book, Wally Funk's Race for Space, is out in paperback in June. To celebrate its release, we learn more about Funk as she reveals her incredible history and the continued drive to get into space through mementoes at her home in Texas - featuring walk on parts from Eileen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffin Sue Nelson interviews two remarkable women for this podcast: Hidden Figure Christine Darden and Mercury 13 legend and astronaut wannabe, Wally Funk. Darden, who featured in the book Hidden Figures, worked at NASA for 40 years as a mathematician, computer programmer and sonic boom expert. Sue's book, Wally Funk's Race for Space, is out in paperback in June. To celebrate its release, we learn more about Funk as she reveals her incredible history and the continued drive to get into space through mementoes at her home in Texas - featuring walk on parts from Eileen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Thank you to Tom Bilyeu for providing the amazing interview and speech! Check out his awesome channel here: https://www.youtube.com/TomBilyeu You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand the struggles of growing up in South Central, Los Angeles. Olympia Lepoint was stabbed in the face by a young gang member and at times ate only ice because her family could not afford food. Though she failed every level of high school math, her insane work ethic landed here in the top five of her college class --with a degree in mathematics. Her struggle continued as a woman of color in a male-dominated world. Despite facing hazing and discrimination on every hand, she found a way to leverage her talent and drive to become an award-winning rocket scientist who helped NASA launch 28 space missions. Meet the woman that People Magazine named the modern day Hidden Figure in this thought-provoking episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE BOOKS Mathaphobia: How You Can Overcome Your Math Fears and Become a Rocket Scientist -http://amzn.to/2xhSDvP [2:10] Answers Unleashed -http://bit.ly/2wTDS0w [2:12] PEOPLE Luther Campbell -http://bit.ly/1VSVhNQ [10:27] TERMINOLOGYChaos Theory [21:05] | Butterfly Effect [21:16] | Fractals [21:23] -http://bit.ly/1hge93f BONUSES TEDx Talks: Reprogramming Your Brain To Overcome Fear -http://bit.ly/2gVM5cD [1:39] People.com: Modern Day Hidden Figure http://bit.ly/2lGNYy4 Huffington Post: Memories of Challenger Ignited by Antares Explosion -http://bit.ly/1u7ARp5 [25:19] FOLLOW OLYMPIA TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2wRdfvq INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2gUCVkg FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2xUo5gU LINKEDIN: http://bit.ly/2wTfvl3 WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/2xeMMI4 FOLLOW: ANSWERS UNLEASHED WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/2vZ0a3q YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/2gW7SRM SHOP: https://shop.impacttheory.com/ FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/impac... TOM BILYEU READING LIST: http://impacttheory.com/reading-list/ FOLLOW IMPACT THEORY TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iC5lN3 INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2hPSGJa FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2iystOf ------------------------------------------------ FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER * Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. 1)This video has no negative impact on the original works 2)This video is also for teaching and inspirational purposes. 3)It is not transformative in nature. Law Of Attraction Coaching does not own the rights to these images, videos and audio files. They have, in accordance with fair use, been repurposed with the intent of educating and motivate others. However, if any content owners would like their images removed, please contact us by email at innergrowth.inc@gmail.com
Ayanna Samuels New Hidden Figure
Ayanna Samuels New Hidden Figure
In this episode, we continue our interview with John Charles on a number of MOL topics, including tying up the discussion on MOL artwork from part 1, the declassification of MOL materials, and the legacy of MOL—including some time devoted to paying respects to Robert Lawrence, a so-called “Hidden Figure” from the MOL Air Force pilot corps.Check out John's page with information on MOL, including articles he has written and a section devoted to MOL art: http://www.astrocryptotriviology.com/mol-artJohn also makes mention of author Megan Prelinger… check out her book entitled, “Another Science Fiction: Advertising the Space Race 1957-1962.”This is Part 2 of our Manned Orbiting Laboratory interview.Note: apologies for some noise distortion with Emily Carney's voice; our VOIP system for recording podcasts is, at best, imperfect! We apologize in advance for the quality of portions of the recording.++++++++++++++++John Charles was a long-time NASA life scientist and science manager with a life-long interest in spaceflight history. He retired from NASA on February 22, 2018, after nearly thirty-three years in a career that started as a cardiovascular investigator on Space Shuttle flights, spanned Mir missions and the Shuttle flight of John Glenn, included overseeing the joint US/Russian one-year mission on ISS and the Twins Study, and peaked as the Chief Scientist of NASA's Human Research Program, guiding NASA biomedical research on the International Space Station in preparation for sending astronauts to Mars.John is now the first scientist-in-residence at Space Center Houston, the official visitors center of the Johnson Space Center, and an emeritus employee of the Johnson Space Center mentoring younger scientists. He is an Adjunct Professor of Kinesiology at Texas A&M University. He and his wife Kathy own ACT4space, LLC, a private outreach, education, research, and consulting business.In addition, John is applying his decades of experience in space biomedical research and oversight to understanding the human health and performance aspects of the Manned Orbiting Laboratory, a cancelled program by the U.S. Air Force and the National Reconnaissance Office to put military astronauts into low Earth orbit to conduct detailed observations of Soviet and Chinese capabilities during the Cold War.
Tune in to hear host Laura Mignott (CEO, experience communications agency DFlash) in conversation with Avis Yates Rivers, a real life ‘Hidden Figure' and 30+ year entrepreneur. Starting out as a saleswoman for Exxon in the 80s – selling the first information processors and fax machines - Avis evolved into an entrepreneur over the next 32 years and never looked back. Her key advice: take the time to debate and decide whether to be an entrepreneur. They also cover her amazing initiative #SitWithMe and how to encourage careers in technology for women and people of color. Buy Avis's book: Necessary Inclusion: Embracing the Changing Faces of Technology https://www.amazon.com/Necessary-Inclusion-Embracing-Changing-Technology/dp/1595985174/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491761185&sr=8-1&keywords=necessary+inclusionAnd follow her on Twitter: @SitWithAvisCredits:Creator and host: Laura MignottProducer: Sandy Smallens for Audiation.fmMixer: Matt Noble at The Loft in Bronxville, NYAdditional production: Bang Studios in New York CityOriginal Theme Music: Probe Rok --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-reset-podcast/support
Raye Montague is credited with the first computer-generated rough draft of a U.S. naval ship. She was an engineer and graphics design trailblazer for the U.S. Navy and was a “hidden figure” in science and computing. Her work ultimately saved time and millions of federal tax dollars. She was recently inducted into the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame, and we discuss her amazing story in this week's podcast.
How many times have you diminished your shine or hidden your gifts, talents and abilities out of fear?Why is it that when it's time to step up and be seen, we tend to sit back and blend in?How can you break this cycle and start to come out of the shadows?Join us as Martha Cooper-Hudson shares 7 tips that you can implement immediately to begin to stop being a hidden figure and start standing in your success.
Policy, Guns and Money is the fortnightly ASPI podcast. In episode 3 our strategists discuss the foreign policy and defence implications of the recent leadership spill, the decision to ban Huawei from the 5G build and economic crisis in Venezuela. Referenced in this episode: Danielle and Tom; - https://www.ft.com/content/e90c3800-aad3-11e8-94bd-cba20d67390c - https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/huawei-highlights-chinas-expansion-dilemma-espionage-or-profit/ - https://www.afr.com/opinion/columnists/the-technical-reasons-why-huawei-too-great-a-5g-risk-20180614-h11e3o - https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/huawei-lessons-from-the-united-kingdom/ - https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/the-african-union-headquarters-hack-and-australias-5g-network/ - https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/much-ado-huawei-part-1/ - https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/much-ado-huawei-part-2/ Maddie and Jacky; - Why a Free Press Matters- Dan Rather and Elliott Kirschner https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/why-a-free-press-matters/567676/ - Life on the line: Inside Venezuela's crisis | Talk to Al Jazeera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0wPU3KOr90 - Takeaways from Venezuela’s long descent – Michael Dempsey https://warontherocks.com/2018/08/takeaways-from-venezuelas-long-descent/ - Drastic new measures for stricken Venezuelan economy https://www.dw.com/en/drastic-new-measures-for-stricken-venezuelan-economy/a-45140757 - Fresh hope for Australian James Ricketson after release of government critics https://www.sbs.com.au/news/fresh-hope-for-australian-james-ricketson-after-release-of-government-critics - Cambodian court details Australian filmmaker's contact with outlawed opposition party http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-29/james-ricketson-contact-with-cambodian-opposition-party-detailed/10175484 - "Hidden Figure" Katherine Johnson Turns 100 https://www.makers.com/blog/hidden-figures-katherine-johnson-turns-100?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=makers_women
Do you have dreams that seem as impossible as becoming a rocket scientist? Well, today's guest, Olympia LePointe, latched onto such a dream when she was a little girl on a class field trip to a NASA lab. The only problem was that she was living in poverty with a single mom and three siblings, amidst gang violence and childhood sexual abuse. If she would've told anyone her dream, they would have laughed at her. Fortunately, after she was knifed by a classmate in 5th grade, her mother was able to get her transferred to a better school, where a mentor helped her to raise her failing math and science scores, so she could go on to grad school and finally become a rocket scientist! Indeed, she is a real life 'hidden figure'-just like the movie. She helped launch 28 NASA Space Shuttle missions-including Endeavor, Atlantis, Columbia and Discovery. Her new book, Answers Unleashed: The Science of Unleashing Your Brain's Power, helps people launch their dreams, just like she has done!
Welcome to a new episode of Mostly Lit! This week we discuss the nuances of Black Britishness vs African Americaness with our guest Jamia Wilson (@jamiaw)the author of Young, Gifted and Black: Meet 52 Black Heroes from Past and Present. Make sure to comment, subscribe and share! Music by: @StuffDeejSays ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mostly Flics: Hidden Figures ---------------- Get involved! Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on the episode, the books and the film! Rate and review us on iTunes, Soundcloud and YouTube! Follow us on: Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/mostly-lit-2?refid=stpr Twitter - @mostlylit Instagram - @mostlylitpod YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCNSap_m48BXPUViJofbUYCQ Email - mostlylit@gmail.com Newsletter - tinyletter.com/mostlylit Website: www.mostly-lit.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Modern-day “Hidden Figure,” award-winning rocket scientist and author Olympia LePoint overcame poverty, gang violence, and failing marks to eventually launch 28 rocket missions to space. Olympia is now applying the same math and science that she used at NASA to show audiences and readers how anyone can remap their own thoughts to remove fear, unleash their brain power, and change the course of their life. http://answersunleashed.com For more show information visitwww.MomentsWithMarianne.com #MomentswithMarianne #book #bookclub
Today we are talking about a gal who was the first Black supervisor at what would become NASA, we’re talking about gal who taught herself a computer language that only a handful of people even knew existed. She was a mathematician, a teacher, and a Hidden Figure. Today we’re talking about the life and legacy of your gal, Dorothy Vaughan. More info about this gal at www.galsguide.org Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourgalfridaypodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Answers Unleashed: The Science of Unleashing Your Brain’s Power with Olympia LePointModern-day “Hidden Figure,” award-winning rocket scientist and author Olympia LePoint overcame poverty, gang violence, and failing marks to eventually launch 28 rocket missions to space. Olympia is now applying the same math and science that she used at NASA to show audiences and readers how anyone can remap their own thoughts to remove fear, unleash their brain power, and change the course of their life. Olympia’s newest book, Answers Unleashed (released September 19th, 2017) unveils her Brainpower Unleashing System. She is also the author of Mathaphobia, a book on how to overcome your fear of math, and is currently a popular college math professor and motivational speaker. Olympia’s highly popular TEDx talk, "Reprogramming Your Brain to Overcome Fear," has garnered nearly 1M views worldwide. She hosts her own weekly radio program, Answers Unleashed, and has appeared on NBC, CBS PBS, and CW network stations across the country. Her story was recently featured in People Magazine, in news across Canada, on the KTLA morning show in Los Angeles, and most recently, with Tom Bilyeu on Impact Theory. http://answersunleashed.com
Olympia LePoint is a modern-day “Hidden Figure” award-winning rocket scientist and author who overcame poverty, gang violence, and failing marks to help launch 28 NASA Space Shuttle missions. LePoint identifies how people can remap their brain’s interior to achieve success by mastering their thoughts and intuition in her new book, Answers Unleashed: The Science of Unleashing Your Brain’s Power.
Guest- Olympia LePointe,Modern-day “Hidden Figure,” award-winning rocket scientist and author Olympia LePoint overcame poverty, gang violence, and failing marks to eventually launch 28 rocket missions to space. She will share how anyone can remap their own thoughts to remove fear, unleash their brain power, and change the course of their life.
Guest- Olympia LePointe,Modern-day “Hidden Figure,” award-winning rocket scientist and author Olympia LePoint overcame poverty, gang violence, and failing marks to eventually launch 28 rocket missions to space. She will share how anyone can remap their own thoughts to remove fear, unleash their brain power, and change the course of their life.
Author, public speaker and rocket scientist Olympia LePoint talks about how she overcame several obstacles (including a major earthquake) to become the modern Hidden Figure of rocket science and STEM.
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand the struggles of growing up in South Central, Los Angeles. Olympia Lepoint was stabbed in the face by a young gang member and at times ate only ice because her family could not afford food. Though she failed every level of high school math, her insane work ethic landed her in the top five of her college class --with a degree in mathematics. Her struggle continued as a woman of color in a male-dominated world. Despite facing hazing and discrimination on every hand, she found a way to leverage her talent and drive to become an award-winning rocket scientist who helped NASA launch 28 space missions. Meet the woman that People Magazine named the modern day Hidden Figure in this thought-provoking episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. PULLED QUOTES 1.“No matter what type of circumstances that you have been raised in or have experienced, you have the ability to find a way out and create success for yourself.”[3:07] 2.“If there’s not someone showing you your worth when you can’t see it, you’ll forever be looking in the mirror thinking that you are not worth what you are.” [8:49] 3.“Our thinking defines our life.” [10:04] 4.“When you are aware of the power that comes from you, that entire thought gets transformed not only in your head, [but] in your entire system, and the entire field around you.”[24:24] 5.“When you see exactly what you don’t want, if you can take the exact opposite of that, that’s how you find out what you do want.”[30:05] 6.“Decisions reshape the brain. Every decision that you make reshapes your brain.” [32:07] SHOW NOTES Olympia walks through her childhood and what it was like growing up in South LA. [2:57] Olympia shares how she discovered the most critical factor that would change her life. [8:12] Tom and Olympia examine the pros and cons of different environments and how perception is reality. [11:30] Olympia recalls the mental steps she took to prepare herself for success. [14:30] Olympia explains how unique circumstances helped her leverage her math failure into success. [17:21] Tom and Olympia dive into Chaos Theory, the power of the brain, and how fear is a choice. [20:04] Olympia emphasizes the power of our thoughts and how they affect the world around us. [23:58] Olympia expounds on what led her to become a rocket scientist. [25:01] Olympia deconstructs how to pick the future by seeing what you don’t want. [29:27] Olympia talks about the power of making a decision and importance of community. [31:12] Olympia gives advice to women contemplating going into STEM. [35:54] Olympia defines the impact that she wants to have on the world. [37:24] MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE BOOKS Mathaphobia: How You Can Overcome Your Math Fears and Become a Rocket Scientist -http://amzn.to/2xhSDvP [2:10] Answers Unleashed -http://bit.ly/2wTDS0w [2:12] PEOPLE Luther Campbell -http://bit.ly/1VSVhNQ [10:27] TERMINOLOGYChaos Theory [21:05] | Butterfly Effect [21:16] | Fractals [21:23] -http://bit.ly/1hge93f BONUSES TEDx Talks: Reprogramming Your Brain To Overcome Fear -http://bit.ly/2gVM5cD [1:39] People.com: Modern Day Hidden Figure http://bit.ly/2lGNYy4 Huffington Post: Memories of Challenger Ignited by Antares Explosion -http://bit.ly/1u7ARp5 [25:19] FOLLOW OLYMPIA TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2wRdfvq INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2gUCVkg FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2xUo5gU LINKEDIN: http://bit.ly/2wTfvl3 WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/2xeMMI4 FOLLOW: ANSWERS UNLEASHED WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/2vZ0a3q YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/2gW7SRM
Modern day “Hidden Figure”, award winning NASA Rocket Scientist, Olympia LePoint shares stories of NASA Control Room problem solving. Hear how the racial and gender barriers that she navigated, the intricate and expansive knowledge needed to trouble
An aerospace engineer who worked for NASA for over 40 years, Dr. Christine Darden is one of the mathematicians that the book and movie Hidden Figures was based on. Darden eventually would lead the sonic boom team, going on to become the first African-American woman in senior management at NASA. In this intimate conversation with a16z's general partner Jeff Jordan, held at the SF Jazz Center, Darden shares with Jordan how she first fell in love with geometry and math; the effect that Sputnik had on our culture (and her); and what it was like to work at NASA in the 1960s. And finally, Darden shares with us all the secrets of the sonic boom.
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In honor of International Women’s Day this week, let’s highlight the work of Katherine Johnson, math teacher, NASA human computer, and inspiration for Margot Lee Shetterly’s recent book and the feature film, Hidden Figures. What does it mean to be a “human computer” for NASA? How are launch dates and flight paths for spacecraft determined? Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2mpxgQF
Our guest this week is Olympia LePoint. Olympia is a rocket scientist! and a modern day "Hidden Figure". Worked for Boeing, and at 21 was the youngest scientist they had hired. She is nearing completion of her 2nd book: "Answers Unleashed", and has a must listen to TED Talk: Reprogramming Your Brain to Overcome Fear. www.answersunleashed.com
Our guest this week is Olympia LePoint. Olympia is a rocket scientist! and a modern day "Hidden Figure". Worked for Boeing, and at 21 was the youngest scientist they had hired. She is nearing completion of her 2nd book: "Answers Unleashed", and has a must listen to TED Talk: Reprogramming Your Brain to Overcome Fear. www.answersunleashed.com
What's our late fee? Major and Lise are back to apply a smooth layer to 2017. This week the ladies talk folks aiming to lose their jobs on New Year's Eve, Mariah Don't Care-y at all, Drake is for everybody, The King of Misogynoir came for our Asian baes, our stories on the silverscreens, and the Golden Globes were bad, boujee and very Black. For Let's Talk About It Sis, it is so hard to say goodbye to the Obamas...and you can't make us! A inspirational teacher gets our love offering, and Lise is willing to wait for Atlanta to travel to a galaxy far, far away. Major spotlights an aspiring librarian and a Nashville native who we won't let be a Hidden Figure. Love our new intro? Follow the producer on Soundcloud @hitmanmemphis Listen to this episode and others on The Nashville Winner's Circle's Best Blog of 2016 www.nashvillesocialbutterfly.com - - - - Follow us @toycpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/toycpodcast Email us at toycpodcast@gmail.com Archives at www.toycpodcast.libsyn.com - - - - Nashville Happenings: -12/17 Paychecks and Playchecks by @knowledgebanknashville at American Baptist College