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Conversations In Ken's Café Adam Igwe Water Rock FarmingSeason 3, episode 31 Todays guest: Adam Igwe Water Rock Farming https://www.waterrockfarming.com/https://www.facebook.com/waterrockfarminghttps://www.instagram.com/waterrockfarminghttps://www.youtube.com/@WaterRockFarminghttps://www.tiktok.com/@waterrockfarming Your HostKen Somerville “It's All AboutThe Biology”https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/https://twitter.com/KenSomerville1https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.caContactemail itsallaboutthebiology@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-somerville-6b9945239/https://www.facebook.com/itsallaboutthebiologytour Helpsupport the mission: patreon.com/user?u=104510089 Discount codes available at: https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca/discountcodesMusic by Andy Lopez#flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening,For Full: Disclaimer
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The Soil Matters Adam Igwe Water Rock FarmingSeason 3, episode 09 Todays guest: Adam Igwe Water Rock Farming https://www.waterrockfarming.com/https://www.facebook.com/waterrockfarminghttps://www.instagram.com/waterrockfarminghttps://www.youtube.com/@WaterRockFarminghttps://www.tiktok.com/@waterrockfarming Your Host: Leighton Morrisonhttps://www.instagram.com/kingdomaqua... https://www.kingdomaquaponicsllc.com/ Executive ProducerKen Somerville https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/ https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca Contact emailitsallaboutthebiology@gmail.com Reach out to Ken for a quick 15 mincall:https://calendly.com/kensomerville/connections Help to support the mission: patreon.com/user?u=104510089 Discount codes available at: https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca/discountcodes #flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening, Music by The Invisible Gardener (Andy Lopez) https://soundcloud.com/invisiblegardenerFor Full: Disclaimer
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The Generation Study is a research initiative aiming to explore the use of whole genome sequencing in newborns, to screen for more than 200 rare genetic conditions. This study will recruit 100,000 babies across England, and you can learn more about the Generation Study via the study's official website. Design research has played a vital role in shaping the Generation Study. Parents, NHS staff, and the public have been involved from the start, providing input through public dialogues and usability testing to guide the development of the study. In this episode, our guests discuss the use of design research in the Generation Study, and the importance of designing a robust and inclusive consent process, focusing on building trust and engaging diverse communities. They also discuss how the design of study materials such as posters, videos, and written content was shaped by community feedback. Our host, Öznur Özkurt, Director of design and research at Genomics England is joined by Mathilde Leblond, Senior Design Researcher at Genomics England, Rebecca Middleton, a rare condition patient, and Chair of the recruitment working group of the Generation Study and Sandra Igwe, CEO/founder of The Motherhood Group. "It's not enough to just ask people afterwards. It's also not enough to engage just at the beginning and then stop listening once we're live, once it gets hairy and a bit difficult. So, we are very excited to find out all the things that we hadn't considered before we launched, and just continue to learn." You can hear more information about Generation Study in our previous podcast episodes too: Genomics 101 with David Bick - What is the Generation Study? Which conditions will we look for initially in the Generation Study? With Vivienne Parry and David Bick You can read the transcript below, or download it here: https://www.genomicsengland.co.uk/assets/documents/Podcast-transcripts/How-has-design-research-shaped-the-Generation-Study.docx Öznur: Welcome to Behind the Genes. Sandra: Every community's different and every patient is different as well, and so that may require different focuses or different formats, or different messages for different groups. And so we like to have people with lived experience from the community representing that, and also driving the uptake of consent as well. But failing to engage diverse voices can lead to perpetuating inequalities in access and uptake, so it's really important to have representation because the lack of it in research can overlook communities' specific concerns and needs. Öznur: My name's Öznur Özkurt and I'm the director of design and research at Genomics England. On today's episode, I'm joined by Mathilde Leblonde, senior design researcher at Genomics England, Rebecca Middleton, and Sandra Igwe, CEO and founder of the Motherhood Group. Today we'll be discussing how design research was used in the Generation Study by involving participant and users' voices to address ethical considerations, implementation and consent. If you enjoy today's episode, we'd love your support. Please like, share and rate us on wherever you listen to your podcasts. So, before we dive into our questions, would our guests like to briefly introduce yourselves to our listeners? Sandra, let's start with you. Sandra: Hi everyone, I'm Sandra Igwe and I'm the founder and chief exec at the Motherhood Group. The Motherhood Group is a social enterprise that supports black mothers, birthing people in their pregnancy and beyond. Öznur: Great to have you on the podcast, Sandra. Rebecca? Rebecca: Hi everyone, I'm Rebecca, I'm a rare condition patient, and I also have the pleasure of chairing the recruitment working group of the Generation Study. Öznur: Fantastic, thank you, Rebecca. And over to you, Mathilde. Mathilde: Hi, I'm Mathilde. I'm leading design research on the Generation Study, and I have had the pleasure of working with Sandra and Rebecca and many others, trying to shape the processes and materials of recruitment and consent in the Generation Study. Öznur: Fantastic, thank you. Mathilde, let's start with our first question. What is the Generation Study? Mathilde: Sure. So, whole genome sequencing is a technology that's improving. We're finding new ways of using that, and there's interest globally to explore the use of this technology to screen for rare genetic conditions in babies, so that we can treat them earlier on, so they're not having two different departments trying to figure out what's wrong with them. And because we can look for hundreds of conditions with whole genome sequencing, it's really much more efficient, and we're able to look at these rare conditions, so it's really exciting. There's still a lot of questions about implementing this operationally within the NHS, and so the Generation Study is aiming to explore this. We're going to be aiming to recruit 100,000 babies across England to take part in this, and they will be staying on the Generation Study for 16 years, or until they withdraw, so that we can see how their health develops, and really understand how genes affect their health. Öznur: Thanks Mathilde. And if you'd like to learn more about the Generation Study, you can listen to our previous Genomics 101 podcast called What is the Generation Study, and Which Conditions Will We Look for Initially in the Generation Study. Mathilde, can you briefly outline for us what we mean by design research? Mathilde: So, design research is a design and research methodology, which involves users from scoping through iteration. So, even back when we didn't know this would be called the Generation Study and we weren't even sure of the boundaries of that, we were involving parents, NHS staff and other users of the service to try and understand what it might be. And later down the line it went all the way through to iterations once we started having materials and a better idea of what it could be like (inaudible 0:04:18) with users outside of the company to understand what their needs are, what would work well for them, and how we can shape the whole service to do things better. Öznur: And how have we implemented design research in the Generation Study? Mathilde: Yep, so we've also done a lot of engagement, which was bringing public views in the form of public dialogues, so understanding which conditions should be looked for, what principles should be guiding that work, but also we've been involving users in regular rounds of codesign and usability testing to understand what works and what doesn't work. It's been around 105 people now that have taken part, and it's only going to be growing. Involving users has been shown to improve the implementation of interventions in the healthcare context, so we really hope that this will help the Generation Study when it launches. And regular rounds of codesign have had to be balanced with ethics, operations, feasibility, but I'm proud to say that user perspectives have been central to the decisions of the programme throughout. Öznur: That's fantastic to hear. I'm going to come to Rebecca and ask, why is it important for us to be guided by the patients and the participants? Rebecca: It's absolutely central, and the public dialogue that really underpinned this, which started in 2020, the messages from that have really come through to the whole codesign process of the project. The public consultation really told us that people were genuinely keen about the project, but wanted to ensure that they were part of the process, and that coproduction really began from day one. This is a new world leading project. This has not been done before, so we needed a whole new approach to how we produced and how we designed this with patients and with parents, and that's exactly what we've done. And why we have done it is because we know ultimately it leads to trust within the project, within the research study, which is essential, as I say, ‘cos this is a world first. But it also leads to better consent, a better pathway through the study, a better results pathway as well, and all the way through, ensuring that expectations are managed, that there is transparency, and people are fully informed and can make the right decision for themselves and for their baby. Öznur: Thank you. And would you like to add something, Sandra? Sandra: Yeah, so I know from my community that we represent black mothers and black ethnic minority patients and participants, and we have very unique lived experiences that many research may not be privy to or just do not understand. And so engaging with patients from the community ensures that research is grounded in real authentic community needs and priorities. And also involving women like myself and those from my community, it can really help to identify and overcome barriers to inclusion or getting mums involved. I know I always hear, you know, “Sandra, black mothers are so hard to reach, they don't really get involved in research.” Well, if you include those from the community to lead in the research or support in engagement, you will have a lot more uptake, and it leads to more accessible inclusive research, which of course everyone really, really desires to have more of. And then also participants from the community can flag issues and suggest solutions that researchers may miss, because it's not knowledge, it's experience. It's, you know, having someone go through the experiences without necessarily studying it, but again lived experience to me, it's more crucial than any other experience that you could possibly have. Öznur: 100 percent, lived experience is really, really crucial for us to make the services that we're making really speak to the actual context of our users. Thank you for that. And Rebecca, how has this process been different to the 100,000 Genomes Project? What was your experience? Rebecca: I was consented onto the 100,000 Genomes Project back in 2015, and I can remember that experience very vividly, on a cold, wet December afternoon, going off to meet my genetic counsellor, and receiving the consent form for the 100,000 Genomes Project, which was very much like War & Peace. Scratching my head at the time, going, “Gosh, I'm going to have to (inaudible 0:08:54) to go through this.” And then going home that evening and sitting on the sofa, and, you know, considering myself an educated woman, just realising I had so many questions. I really didn't understand it, and I needed somebody to help me unpack this, and translate it. And I'm pleased to say that our consent process and our recruitment process is very different to this, which is a fantastic thing. And what's really key about the lessons that we have learnt from the 100,000 Genomes Project is that, to really build trust in a research programme and a new research programme, you need to manage expectations, and that's wrapped up in building trust around the programme as well. And with the 100,000 Genomes Programme, there have been challenges and issues around that expectation management, and some expectations weren't managed. And even now nearly ten years on, we are still feeling the effects of that, and patients and families are still feeling hurt because of that. So, we have learnt from that and therefore we have designed a process with patients and with parents. We know that no two experiences are the same, that we have to ensure that we remain flexible, and we have to ensure that we are addressing any misconceptions, any misunderstandings. Perception and reality have to be treated the same. We have to understand how people are understanding genomics, because outside of pockets, genomics is not a standard NHS piece of healthcare. So, people come to this study with different assumptions, and we have to learn to go beyond them. We have to understand what their health literacy needs are, and how we can help manage that, how we can help translate, so that nobody is stuck at home on a cold, wet December evening, scratching their head, going, “Well, I don't know what this actually means.” We are ensuring that the NHS professionals and everybody involved in the pathway is fully aware of how to explain the project, explain the risks, explain the benefits, and be fully transparent. And we know what the risks and the benefits are that need to be addressed because we've asked parents and patients as well. So, we know the challenges and we're trying to address them head on, and that's essential. It's essential in building trust, and that's one of the key learnings from the 100,000 Genomes Project. And it has been brilliant to be involved in this project and really kind of learn from that past experience, but move forward in such a unique and fresh way that really will have benefit to those new parents. Öznur: Thank you, Rebecca. And we have been talking about the consent process in the context of newborns, and we know that, while consent given for newborn screening is really high in the UK, parents often leave this conversation relatively uninformed. Sandra, can you tell us a little bit about what you think the risks of not designing this consent moment appropriately might be? Sandra: I guess not designing appropriately can break down trust. So, I think engaging in a variety of parents in this research and design is crucial for trust. And that's a topic that's come up many times in our community is that they believe that there is a lack of trust between research practitioners and this wider system as a whole, and the community of marginalised patients, parents, mothers. So, I think it's really important that communities have this. But also researchers must make the effort to meet parents where they are at, not just physically but also conceptually, as well as emotionally. So, hosting conversations in familiar, comfortable community spaces is essential. We had our session in our hub, our community hub, and mothers were really familiar with the space and with each other as well. And so partnering with local grassroots organisations and leaders to create inroads is so beneficial, and I can hand on say that when you connect with the community, you've already done the first step in building trust. And consent conversations should be guided by what matters most to each parent within each community, ‘cos every community's different and every patient is different as well, and so that may require different focuses or different formats, or different messengers for different groups. And so we like to have people with lived experience from the community representing that, and also driving the uptake of consent as well. But failing to engage diverse voices can lead to perpetuating inequalities in access and uptake, so it's really important to have representation because the lack of it in research can overlook communities' specific concerns and needs. Öznur: Absolutely, and that inclusion is really important for the study. Is there anything you'd like to add, Mathilde? Mathilde: Yes. When we talk about consent, oftentimes we think about that one moment, the moment of conversation with a clinician, and signing on the dotted line, and I think what we have done here in the Generation Study is to consider recruitment from the very first time that they hear about the Generation Study all the way down to that moment. And it's been really important because, yes, the moment of consent - you know, during pregnancy, you've got a lot of information coming in, a lot of different priorities, so you may be a little bit all over the place and not understand specific things, or not have the time to really spend thinking and understanding jargon, etc. And that presents a big risk because, when you may receive results, there may be confusion. There may be a loss of trust if there's media coverage that talks about the Generation Study in a way different from what you had understood it. So, these are some of the risks that we're trying to avoid. But the big risk is also, as Sandra has said, the risk of not engaging a wide variety of parents, not just in the moment of consent but the whole process. So, if we're thinking about where we're using the word genomic and how are we using that, this is a word that's actually really scary for a lot of people. And we might be very proud of the cutting edge technology that we're using, but actually it can sound very science-y and almost sci-fi to people. So to us, the moment of consent is really from the first time that you hear about the Generation Study, you start creating a mental model about what that means, all the way down to the consent moment, when the samples are taken, the results and beyond. It's really been looking at this whole journey holistically. Öznur: And that language point is a really interesting one. I know that the study is obviously being communicated to the public through posters, leaflets, websites, which speak to how the study works, you know, the conditions we test for, and the benefits and risks of joining. There's a lot of language. There's written words in there, there's audiovisual content, videos, images. How did we inform what type of content is needed to communicate the depth of the study? Mathilde: I think the example of the introduction video is a really good one, and I want to discuss this a bit with Sandra, because actually it was quite a crucial turning point. We tested the video several times in user research before and after the Motherhood Group workshop, but the thoughts that her community gave us really helped change the tone of this video from something very professional to a conversation between parents raising questions. I wonder, Sandra, if you remember what your community's feedback had been, and if you can talk a little bit about that. Sandra: Yes. So, the mothers from our community at the Motherhood Group definitely gave lots and lots of feedback that the initial posters didn't really resonate with mothers from our community. They said that the visuals and the language felt a little bit generic and also too clinical, and it didn't speak directly to our community. They also expressed that seeing more black parents and more black families represented signals for us too as well – so, seeing people like look like us in the posters and the media would have allowed a lot more uptake. So, narratives and videos featuring real people that looked like members of our community, they expressed that would go a lot further. And also it made them feel a lot more relevant, and again it goes back to the notion of having more trust and feeling less abstract, but more like an authentic way of engaging or directly communicating with our community. They also appreciated the effort to be more upfront, but the risk and also the downside, not just selling only the positives. You know, members from our community were saying they wanted to know the real deal. And also our community have been misled in the past. You have to understand that. The history kind of shows that there has been a breakdown in trust, and so transparency, they shared, was really, really key to rebuilding that trust, as well as materials that are culturally tailored and designed for different formats for our community. Mathilde: It's really exciting how much this feedback has pushed all of us in the team and the designers – pushed us to think about how to talk about the Generation Study, what narratives to use, what tone of voice, but also you'll see on the posters there's space there to have photos of several different family types and people of different backgrounds. It's not just one photo. And there's also some very small tweaks, it seems like, but it actually has a very big impact, about what it is that you're trying to say and what people understand in a split second when they're seeing that. Öznur: Absolutely, and that open dialogue is definitely key to keeping on bringing those perspectives in, and keeping updating and moving the language of the study as well. Obviously, the study will keep being shaped. I'm curious about how will design research continue to shape the Generation Study going forward. Mathilde: Yep, so we will have an iterative process, where we're still listening to the sides as they're launching to hear what are the questions that are being raised, what are some of the challenges that they're facing. At the same time, we have a survey that parents will be able to fill in, and we have an evaluation partner, UCL, who is doing an independent review of how well all of this is landing, and evaluating the work that we've been doing to see is it really hitting all of these points, and what we may need to be iterating or changing as we learn. Rebecca: I should also point out that the recruitment working group is very much in the background, but we are still very much alive, and we will come back to look at those first pieces of feedback and to look at what the experiences have been, and how we can learn and how we can help kind of shape what comes next. Because it's critically important that we have this always learning philosophy. It's critically important that now, you know, the rocket has launched, how will it land, and we don't know until we've actually had that feedback. So, we can plan and absolutely plan to the nth degree, but actually how it exists out there in the real world, we won't know until the project goes live and that feedback comes through. And that's what we're also really excited about is to actually learn those first lessons and see how we can support going forward, and see what needs a tweak here, a change there. And again, it's that dialogue that started with the public dialogue back in 2020, and here we are in 2024 and that dialogue will still continue, and we are still listening and we are still learning. Öznur: Thanks Rebecca. I'd like us to reflect on the importance of continuous learning. What's the importance of continuous learning in this project? I'll start with Sandra. Sandra: Continuous learning to me and my community really means listening to the voices that are often seldom heard. It means trusting and placing trust in the community to be a part of or lead or be involved in research, changes that affect our community. It also means actively and proactively working to rebuild that trust, because there's been a lack of trust from the community, and that means transparency. It also means honesty, and it also means continuous involvement as well. There's no point in involving us at the end of a study for our feedback, but at the very start to show that you are trying to be authentic. Rebecca: Ultimately, genomics is the science of people. Genomics is people, so we have to keep talking to the very people that we are looking to try and support, help, care for, and ultimately impact them and their families as well. So, I completely agree with Sandra, continuous learning, it's a continuous dialogue, and understanding how our opinions differ, how our opinions may shape and grow as the general conversation about genomics continues as well in the public discourse. So, we have to understand and we have to stay sort of on our feet, that this is a dynamic conversation, therefore we need to change and we need to remain flexible as well. And if we keep our ears open and if we keep our minds open, then we will continue to build that trust, and we will continue to ensure that we have a robust study that will ultimately fulfil its research aims. Öznur: Thank you. And Mathilde? Mathilde: I think there's only so much that we could really cover in theory before we launched, and now, you know, it's going to go out into the world, and there's many things that we couldn't have predicted that will happen. We have that humility to understand that. And what's super important going forward is that we have a team there to keep kind of staying on our toes, listening to what's happening, to make sure that we respond to that, so that, as Sandra said, it's not enough to just ask people afterwards. It's also not enough to engage just at the beginning and then stop listening once we're live, once it gets hairy and a bit difficult. So, we are very excited to find out all the things that we hadn't considered before we launched, and just continue to learn. Oznur: We will wrap up there. Thank you to our guests, Rebecca Middleton, Sandra Igwe and Mathilde Leblonde for joining me today as we discussed the use of design research in the Generation Study. If you'd like to hear more episodes like this, please subscribe to Behind the Genes on your favourite podcast app. I've been your host, Öznur Özkurt. This podcast was edited by Bill Griffin at Ventoux Digital, and produced by Naimah Callachand.
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I have yet another amazing woman and friend to introduce you to in this episode of Whisky Made Woman.Anni Daulter joins me: mama to 4 beautiful children, dakini treasure hunter, author of 15 books on sacred living, ritualist of nothing into something, alchemizer, frequency chi field weaver and elemental ceremonialist. Anni seeks out sacred sites and runs old ways witch magick retreats around the world every month. Multidimensional human coaching folks on how to hold and expand frequency wealth codes , rightful inheritance , beauty way living and magick.Anni has been running witch retreats for 15 years, helping women remember and reweave their innate magick with nature and the nature of things... helping women reweave lack mindset into wealth resonance.We get into frequency, Healy, magick, love, destiny, family and so much more.Let me know what your favourite part is! Social Media Links: @anni_daulter on IGWe hope you adore this episode and find it supportive for your journey towards a deeper relationship with yourself, love, abundance, your magick and creating a wider foundation for your business to prosper. If Whisky Made Woman has impacted you today, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode and thank you for leaving a rating and review of the show. We read everyone and celebrate your AHA! moments. To go deeper and wider... Transform your wealth identity hereJoin my signature program Your Prosperity Unlocked Here.Join the Abundant Heart Collective Today.New to my work - start hereWatch the Ultimate Manifestation Masterclass Here.Discover your Manifestation Powers Here.5 Steps to Manifest Your Dream Life Here.Share your aha moments with Bunny on Instagram.Got a question you'd love answered on the podcast? Send it to - Dear Bunny ...
Welcome to Man of Prestige. For Full experience visit us on YouTube & Facebook Man of Prestige YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ManofPrestige Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/manofprestige1/videos LOLA and OLA YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/LOLAandOLA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lolaandola/videos Blog - https://LOLAandOLA.com Created by myEmpirePRO https://myEmpirePRO.com FREE Books Marriage & Relationships → http://www.LOVEandPrestige.com Smart Real Estate Wholesaling → https://www.SmartRealEstateWholesaling.com Digital Marketing → http://DigitalMarketingCertified.com My name is OLA and I am your host. I truly believe that the state of our society and the family structure is a function of the emotional and mental health of the men of our society. But this has evolved to a family. The Prestigious Family... And that's a family of ladies and gentlemen who want to remain students of what it takes to achieve healthier and profitable relationships. This platform was originally designed to address issues around manhood and relationships. But our world between men and women are so interwoven that we can't avoid each other. We need and want each other evident by the passionate ways we express the talking points in the epidemic of the online gender war. The gender war stops here on Man of Prestige. Thank you so much. Hopefully, you've been enlightened and educated. See you on the next one. And peace. #manofprestige #relationships #love #marriage
Welcome to Man of Prestige. For Full experience visit us on YouTube & Facebook Man of Prestige YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ManofPrestige Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/manofprestige1/videos LOLA and OLA YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/LOLAandOLA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lolaandola/videos Blog - https://LOLAandOLA.com Created by myEmpirePRO https://myEmpirePRO.com FREE Books Marriage & Relationships → http://www.LOVEandPrestige.com Smart Real Estate Wholesaling → https://www.SmartRealEstateWholesaling.com Digital Marketing → http://DigitalMarketingCertified.com My name is OLA and I am your host. I truly believe that the state of our society and the family structure is a function of the emotional and mental health of the men of our society. But this has evolved to a family. The Prestigious Family... And that's a family of ladies and gentlemen who want to remain students of what it takes to achieve healthier and profitable relationships. This platform was originally designed to address issues around manhood and relationships. But our world between men and women are so interwoven that we can't avoid each other. We need and want each other evident by the passionate ways we express the talking points in the epidemic of the online gender war. The gender war stops here on Man of Prestige. Thank you so much. Hopefully, you've been enlightened and educated. See you on the next one. And peace. #manofprestige #relationships #love #marriage
Goof morning and welcm to the next epsiode of The Emerging Tech Series where this week our host Gavin Savage is joined by Alexander Igwe-Ufendu, Co-Founder & CPO of MyCover.AI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sandra Igwe decided to turn a painful experience into purpose. When we spoke recently she told me about some of her difficult experiences both during childbirth and afterwards.These led her to become the founder of The Motherhood Group which supports the Black maternal experience. Sandra has also written My Black Motherhood which demands that Black women are listened to, believed and understood by healthcare professionals.We spoke about Sandra's two daughters Zoe and Chloe, and the legacy Sandra hopes her work will leave, for when they come to have children. We also talked about her forthcoming third child. I got a bit over-excited about Sandra's search for a name for that will rhyme with theirs, as I realised ‘Sophie' is a near rhyme. Sandra kindly said she'll let me know!Spinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Claire Jones and post-production by Richard Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Often the holiday season can be quite self-centered. There is a focus on wish lists and what we want for gifts. Surely there has to be an alternative to this self-indulgence.On this Sunday before Thanksgiving, we consider what biblical gratitude looks like and how we can incorporate it throughout the holiday season.For this special Sunday, we welcome back our friend Dr. Agam from Bushnell University in Eugene, Oregon. Dr. Agam serves as the Associate Dean of Bible & World Christianity and the Associate Professor of Bible & World Christianity. Dr. Agam is a powerful preacher of biblical truth and we are honored and thrilled to have him speak to us this year on Gratitude Sunday.
PATREON - Want to support us and have AD FREE podcasts? Then become a Webflailer HERE Welcome to Season 2 and Episode 51 of Webflail with Chisom IgweChisom first caught my attention when she made the most powerful and hilarious Webflow community grant video I have ever seen. In the style of the Webflow university videos, she applies for a community grant with wit and charm. But the fact she can do this is no surprise. She has a YouTube channel where she does tech interviews, career videos like where she talks about her experience as a software engineer at Reddit and about her time living in Ireland. Cheesom is building a startup, power to the creators, alongside her full time job working at Vev, a Webflow competitor!The failures we'll talk about today are:Not getting a return offer from FacebookNot being able to raise the funds to complete her second degree from collegeNot being patient enough with her parentsThanks for the amazing support over Season 1 - 10,000 listens was such a great way to finish it!LINKS FOR CHISOM
This week we welcome Colleen Johnston. Colleen is a wife, Mom, and former educator who draws on my life experiences to write and perform comedy acts.Her routines have touched the hearts and funnybone of widespread populations. She was awarded the audience vote for best comedian at 2 clean festivals.Check them out at @leeners75 on IGWe now have an INSTAGRAM! Check it out at thecleancomedypodcast on Instagram and add @jdcrevistoncomedy on IG as well!Turn your funny into money! Check out the official website here: http://comedypreneur.comPick up a copy of “How To Produce Comedy Shows For Fun & Profit” here: https://amzn.to/31H4wxmDo you have a topic that you would like to hear discussed?Are you a clean comedian looking for an awesome podcast to be in?Do you have life-burning questions?Reach out to us at https://www.thecleancomedypodcast.com/contact/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4825680/advertisement
We're SO excited to have Charity Croff in the House of Herby this week! Get out your notes app cause there's a lot of golden nuggets in here. We hope you enjoy out chat with Charity. :)Charity Croff on IGWe're on Patreon! Come be our Sugar Daddy and join us for a bunch of fun bonus content and early access to news and drops!
Thank you for finding Hymn Talk Twin Talk! We pray that this podcast episode will be a blessing to you and will inspire you to live like Jesus, love like Jesus, and bless like Jesus.This episode was recorded LIVE at the First Baptist Church in Reading, MA. Every once in a while, we get the opportunity to present a Hymn Talk Twin Talk message during a worship service. We are grateful for these opportunities.The sermon text for this was from Jesus's Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 6:19-24. In this section, Jesus is teaching His followers a new way to live. His teachings are still applicable to us today!Here are some of the things we mention in the episode:Matthew 6:19-24Turn Your Eyes Upon JesusFirst Baptist Church of Reading in Reading, MA@fbcreading on IGWe love hearing from you! Please reach out if you have a suggestion for a future episode or if you'd like to talk about having Hymn Talk Twin Talk come to your church or event. hymntalktwintalk@gmail.comOur NEW merchandise is still available on our web site. You can get your own exclusive Jesus Loves Me items or Hymn Talk Twin Talk merch on www.hymntalktwintalk.com . Just fill out the form and we'll get you your items!Thank you for supporting Hymn Talk Twin Talk!Love in Him,Kerrie and Kelliewww.hymntalktwintalk.comFacebook: @hymntalktwintalkInstagram: @hymntalktwintalkTwitter: @hymntalkYouTube: Hymn Talk Twin Talk
This week we welcome Dave Ebert of Well Versed Comedy. Dave is an Improviser/Improv Coach/Speaker/Actor/Pastor based in Chicago who uses his gifts & talents to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and further my Father's Kingdom.Well Versed Comedy provides clean improv comedy and entertainment enjoyable for families, friends, businesses, and events.Well Versed Comedy is driven by a common goal: to use Our Gifts for His Glory. We use #OGHG to set the bar high for quality entertainment that honors and glorifies The One who gave us our gifts, passions, desires, and abilities.Well Versed Comedy is a part of Gifts for Glory Ministries and seeks to minister through laughter, prayer and discipleship in the Lord.Check them out at https://wellversedcomedy.wixsite.com/wellversed or @wellversedcmdy on IGWe now have an INSTAGRAM! Check it out at thecleancomedypodcast on InstagramWe also have a PATREON! Check out patreon.com/CleanComedyPodcast for more details.Turn your funny into money! Check out the official website here: http://comedypreneur.comPick up a copy of “How To Produce Comedy Shows For Fun & Profit” here: https://amzn.to/31H4wxmDo you have a topic that you would like to hear discussed?Are you a clean comedian looking for an awesome podcast to be in?Do you have life-burning questions?Reach out to us at https://www.thecleancomedypodcast.com/contact/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4825680/advertisement
Gen Z can definitely relate to this hit mixtape. Stream this mixtape in all DSPs. Back to back old hits we definitely miss. TRACKLIST:Olamide - Eni Duro WANDE COAL - Private Trips Burna Boy ft Dbanj - Won Da Mo Maleek Berry ft Wizkid - New Bounce Burna Boy - Smoke Some Weed Wizkid - Call My Name Omawunmi - If You Ask Me Banky W - Lagos Party Djinee - Overkillin' Olamide Ft Phyno - Dope Money Blackmagic Ft Oritse Femi - Pass You By Wande Coal - My Way 2 face - If love is a crime SAMKLEF ft Wizkid - MOLOWO NONI 2 face - E be like say 9ice - STREET CREDIBILITY P-Square Ft Dave Scott - Bring It On OritseFemi ft Dagrin - Mercy Remix Freestyle ft 2face-Sip Easy Wizkid - Holla At Your Boy Wizkid - Joy 2face ft MI - Be There General Pype ft Naeto C, Da Grin - Champion Remix Timaya - OGOLOGOMA DJ Hazan ft Patoranking - Early MoMo WANDE COAL - WHO BORN MAGA 2 face - 4 instance Mad Melon ft Mountain Black -Danfo Driver 9ice - Little Money Mad Melon - Kpolongo Marvelous Benjy - Swo 2 Face - NFANA IBAGA Dagrin - Lenu (PonPon) Remedies - Shakomo Wande ft Burna - Amorawa Ice Prince - JuJu 2face - Only Me 9ice - Photocopy Sauce Kid - San Bori Bobo TY Bello - GREEN LAND Wizkid - No Lele P Square - DO ME Maleek Berry ft. Wizkid - THE MATTER BurnaBoy - Yawa Dey African China - Crisis FREESTYLE - CELEBRITY Trybesmen - Plenty Nonsense KLEVER JAY - KONIKONI LUVKas - Fi Mi LE Olamide - Durosoke WANDE COAL - SE NA LIKE DIS Oluwe Mawe remix D banj - Gbono feli feli Timaya - Bow Down 9ice ft Ajasa - Fe nuso mc loph ft flavour - osondi owendi Rooftop MCs - Lagimo Remedies - Sade Shank - Julie P Square - E No Easy Duncan mighty - Obianuju WANDE COAL - TEN TEN 9ice - Gongo Aso 9ice ft Psquare - All The Way D'Prince - Omoba Naeto C - Kini big deal Tiwa Savage - Kele Kele Africa China - if you love somebody Jesse Jagz - Wetin dey Styl Plus - Olufunmi Duncan Mighty - WENE 9ice - PARTY RIDER Felix liberty - informer 41 D'banj - Igwe 9ice - Adigun Jazzman olofin - RAISE THA ROOF Klever jay ft eedris abdulkareem - Igboro ti daru Mo'hit all star - Pere Naeto C - Ten Over Ten Timaya - Wata Bambam Flavour - Adanma Sean Tizzle ft 9ice - Loke Loke Chidinma - Kedike D'banj - Suddenly D'banj - Olorun maje Sauce Kid - Carolina VIP - Away WANDE COAL - U BAD Wande Coal - Bumper 2 Bumper Dagrin - kondo Sabi - MAN WEY SABI Wande Coal-Sexcellency Olamide - Jale Ice Prince - Oleku Ice Prince - Superstar M.I Ft Brymo - Action Film 2Face - IHE NEME Davido ft Naeto C - Back When Dr.Sid - Over the Moon May D - Get Down Reminisce - Kako Bii Chicken Wande Coal - Ghana Freestyle Chuddy K - Gaga Crazy L.A.X ft Wizkid - Ginger WANDE COAL - GO-LOW Terry G - Totori Lace - Sei wo DPrince - Take Banana D'Prince ft. D'Banj - GIVE IT TO ME Konga ft DAGRIN - KABAKABA Mo'hits - Close 2 u Seriki - Agbalumo Mi XProject - LoriLe MI FT FLAVOUR - Number one All the songs listed in this mix are available in Apple Music. Make sure you download and stream them directly from Apple Music for the best listening experience. Listen to Apple Music's Top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! ? https://apple.co/3kTNqWk ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONGS TO DJ SELEX OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS ABOVE. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH Apple Inc. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS.©All Rights Reserved. Krane Records Worldwide KRW℗ Powered by Firstory Hosting -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Gen Z can definitely relate to this hit mixtape. Stream this mixtape in all DSPs. Back to back old hits we definitely miss. TRACKLIST:Olamide - Eni Duro WANDE COAL - Private Trips Burna Boy ft Dbanj - Won Da Mo Maleek Berry ft Wizkid - New Bounce Burna Boy - Smoke Some Weed Wizkid - Call My Name Omawunmi - If You Ask Me Banky W - Lagos Party Djinee - Overkillin' Olamide Ft Phyno - Dope Money Blackmagic Ft Oritse Femi - Pass You By Wande Coal - My Way 2 face - If love is a crime SAMKLEF ft Wizkid - MOLOWO NONI 2 face - E be like say 9ice - STREET CREDIBILITY P-Square Ft Dave Scott - Bring It On OritseFemi ft Dagrin - Mercy Remix Freestyle ft 2face-Sip Easy Wizkid - Holla At Your Boy Wizkid - Joy 2face ft MI - Be There General Pype ft Naeto C, Da Grin - Champion Remix Timaya - OGOLOGOMA DJ Hazan ft Patoranking - Early MoMo WANDE COAL - WHO BORN MAGA 2 face - 4 instance Mad Melon ft Mountain Black -Danfo Driver 9ice - Little Money Mad Melon - Kpolongo Marvelous Benjy - Swo 2 Face - NFANA IBAGA Dagrin - Lenu (PonPon) Remedies - Shakomo Wande ft Burna - Amorawa Ice Prince - JuJu 2face - Only Me 9ice - Photocopy Sauce Kid - San Bori Bobo TY Bello - GREEN LAND Wizkid - No Lele P Square - DO ME Maleek Berry ft. Wizkid - THE MATTER BurnaBoy - Yawa Dey African China - Crisis FREESTYLE - CELEBRITY Trybesmen - Plenty Nonsense KLEVER JAY - KONIKONI LUVKas - Fi Mi LE Olamide - Durosoke WANDE COAL - SE NA LIKE DIS Oluwe Mawe remix D banj - Gbono feli feli Timaya - Bow Down 9ice ft Ajasa - Fe nuso mc loph ft flavour - osondi owendi Rooftop MCs - Lagimo Remedies - Sade Shank - Julie P Square - E No Easy Duncan mighty - Obianuju WANDE COAL - TEN TEN 9ice - Gongo Aso 9ice ft Psquare - All The Way D'Prince - Omoba Naeto C - Kini big deal Tiwa Savage - Kele Kele Africa China - if you love somebody Jesse Jagz - Wetin dey Styl Plus - Olufunmi Duncan Mighty - WENE 9ice - PARTY RIDER Felix liberty - informer 41 D'banj - Igwe 9ice - Adigun Jazzman olofin - RAISE THA ROOF Klever jay ft eedris abdulkareem - Igboro ti daru Mo'hit all star - Pere Naeto C - Ten Over Ten Timaya - Wata Bambam Flavour - Adanma Sean Tizzle ft 9ice - Loke Loke Chidinma - Kedike D'banj - Suddenly D'banj - Olorun maje Sauce Kid - Carolina VIP - Away WANDE COAL - U BAD Wande Coal - Bumper 2 Bumper Dagrin - kondo Sabi - MAN WEY SABI Wande Coal-Sexcellency Olamide - Jale Ice Prince - Oleku Ice Prince - Superstar M.I Ft Brymo - Action Film 2Face - IHE NEME Davido ft Naeto C - Back When Dr.Sid - Over the Moon May D - Get Down Reminisce - Kako Bii Chicken Wande Coal - Ghana Freestyle Chuddy K - Gaga Crazy L.A.X ft Wizkid - Ginger WANDE COAL - GO-LOW Terry G - Totori Lace - Sei wo DPrince - Take Banana D'Prince ft. D'Banj - GIVE IT TO ME Konga ft DAGRIN - KABAKABA Mo'hits - Close 2 u Seriki - Agbalumo Mi XProject - LoriLe MI FT FLAVOUR - Number one All the songs listed in this mix are available in Apple Music. Make sure you download and stream them directly from Apple Music for the best listening experience. Listen to Apple Music's Top 100 songs in Nigeria right now! ? https://apple.co/3kTNqWk ⚠️DISCLAIMER: SOME OF THE TRACKS CONTAINED IN THIS MIX DOES NOT BELONGS TO DJ SELEX OR KRW AND AS SUCH ALL CREDITS ARE GIVEN TO THE ARTISTS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS! YOU CAN OFFICIALLY STREAM AND DOWNLOAD THEIR SONGS FROM APPLE MUSIC USING THE LINKS ABOVE. WE ARE AFFILIATES WITH Apple Inc. SO WE EARN A COMMISSION WHEN YOU CLICK AND PURCHASE APPLE PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES THROUGH OUR LINKS.©All Rights Reserved. Krane Records Worldwide KRW℗ Powered by Firstory Hosting -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Thank you for finding Hymn Talk Twin Talk! We pray that this podcast episode will be a blessing to you and will inspire you to live like Jesus, love like Jesus, and bless like Jesus.This episode was recorded LIVE at the First Baptist Church in Reading, MA. Every once in a while, we get the opportunity to present a Hymn Talk Twin Talk message during a worship service. We are grateful for these opportunities.The sermon text for this was from Jesus's Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5:38-42. In this section, Jesus is teaching His followers a new way to live. His teachings are still applicable to us today!Here are the four Thomas Obadiah hymns that are mentioned in the podcast episode:Great is Thy FaithfulnessI Want to be Like JesusLiving For JesusO To Be Like TheeOther things we mention in the episode:Matthew 5:38-42Asbury UniversityFirst Baptist Church of Reading in Reading, MA@fbcreading on IGFirst Baptist Church of Bedford in Bedford, MA@firstbaptistchurchbedford on IGWe love hearing from you! Please reach out if you have a suggestion for a future episode or if you'd like to talk about having Hymn Talk Twin Talk come to your church or event. hymntalktwintalk@gmail.comOur NEW merchandise is still available on our web site. You can get your own exclusive Jesus Loves Me items or Hymn Talk Twin Talk merch on www.hymntalktwintalk.com . Just fill out the form and we'll get you your items!Thank you for supporting Hymn Talk Twin Talk!Love in Him,Kerrie and Kellie
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2023/03/15/moma-ps1-presents-first-solo-museum-exhibition-by-artist-and-filmmaker-onyeka-igwe-opening-march-16/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
In this episode, J-Griff is joined by Guest Brett Pike (@ClassicalLearner on IG). Brett is:The Founder of “The Classical Learner Homeschooling Company” The Author of the “Cubs to Bears” Book SeriesOne of my favorite follows on IGWe dive into the True History of the Education, Medical, and Banking Systems, Homeschooling your children for success in the real world, how to think critically and come to your own conclusions, and more!
Keonnie Igwe, faith and policy advocate, talks to us about the Capitol Riots and what our response as a faith community should be.
Field Notes From the Spiritual Journey with Eden Garcia Thaler
In this episode I talk about my biz & social media triumphs and failures over the last year including receiving more money, receiving more clients, self-sabotage, being vulnerable on the internet, and the way shame blocks your creative channel.I see this episode as a new leaf for the podcast. I'm refocusing my pod and biz intentions and we're just getting started babyyyyyy.LEAVE A REVIEW & GET A FREE DAY OF VOICE MESSAGING COACHING W/ ME:Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts Email a screenshot to hellomindbodyhaven@gmail.com or send me a DM @edengarciathaler on IGWe'll plan a day to get you that coaching via Voxer!!!!Sign up for Toxic:https://buy.stripe.com/00g28Fdh4f9b0ne002Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edengarciathaler1:1 Mentorship:https://edengarcia.typeform.com/to/yz6mJdContact Me:https://www.edengarciathaler.com/contactAbout me:Welcome to the pod! My name is Eden and I'm obsessed with embodying the more love + fulfillment while embracing the full spectrum of being human.Through the art forms of emotional transformation and energetic alignment there's nothing stopping you from creating the life of authenticity, love, service and fulfillment that you are meant to live out.In each episode, I'll share perspectives, tools, and examples of how you can unearth, transform and integrate the undigested emotions and patterns held within your nervous system, manifesting as repeated blocks in your life, as well as step into greater energetic and spiritual alignment so that you can experience more freedom, wholeness and fulfillment.Support the show
We are marking the 250th episode with incredible guest Sandra Igwe who shares insights on parenting, post natal depression and racism in healthcare with an inspirational message of what we can all do to look after the women in our lives. Here we go! Mental is the brain-child of Bobby Temps, who lives and thrives while managing his own mental health. Each Thursday we delve into a factor or condition that affects the mind and how to better manage it. You can now join our Subscription on Apple Podcasts to get new ad free extended episodes and support this cause… Petition to 'Get Mental Health Education on the School Curriculum' - Join us at bit.ly/MentalPetition Join the movement on: Facebook, Twitter & Instagram We also have a very blue website with loads of great resources HERE
Igwe Aka is a great young MC who was born in Nigeria and now lives in Sactamento. It's fascinating to hear him talk about the Africanness of American hiphop. I love talking to him about music. Toure Show Episode 326 Host & Writer: Touré Executive Producers: Jennifer Ford and Ryan Woodhall Associate Producer: Adell Coleman Photographers: Chuck Marcus, Shanta Covington, and Nick Karp Booker: Claudia Jean The House: DCP Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi guys, welcome to another episode of Me, Her & Everything Else.Me, Her & Everything Else is a podcast that's based on discussions around women, society and lifestyle. Join Stephanie Coker- Aderinokun as she takes you on journey that aims at uplifting women and sharing their stories.This week Stephanie is joined by Noble Igwe, a true Og daddy. They discuss raising children and having the father figure as present as possible.Enjoy!! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Dave enlisted for the National Guard in 2000, he thought he would ride out his 8 year contract, have a little adventure, and ride out the calm that the world was in. But his second day of basic training was September 11, 2001, and that changed everything. What followed has been a 22 years long career where Dave has witnessed, experienced, and survived things that most of us will never be able to understand.In this episode, we chat with Dave about his military career, normalizing conversations around mental health, PTSD, adjustments when returning home, and the rising rate of suicide in the military. Does the military do enough for our servicemen and women? Tune in to find out.Follow Dave on IGWe hope you enjoy this episode. Follow us on Instagram and join our FB Community