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As a special gift to listeners this holiday season here is a rebroadcast from December 15, 2020. Joyce welcomed the late Judith Heumann, internationally recognized leader in the disability rights independent living movement, to the show. Ms. Heumann worked with a wide range of activist organizations (including the Berkeley Center for Independent Living and the American Association of People with Disabilities), NGOs, and governments since the 1970s and contributed greatly to the development of human rights legislation and policy benefiting disabled people. In the show, she discussed her memoir, “Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist,” which was published in February 2020.
Peace. We all long for peace, both inner peace and outer peace. But we cannot seem to find it internally because the external world seems to be in such chaos. So, as long as that's true, how will we ever find peace? Well, today, Karen Noe is here to give us 33 Profound Truths for Inner and Outer Peace. This interview will be based on her latest book We Consciousness: 33 Profound Truths for Inner and Outer Peace. Karen is an internationally renowned psychic medium with a two year client waiting list. So, we have much to learn from her as she offers her truths today--don't miss this opportunity to learn more about how to find and live in peace.
Joyce welcomes Prayer Pastor Mary Mercer, Executive Pastor of Ministry, Shannon Libengood, and Digital Director, Amanda Beggs, from North Way Christian Community Church in Wexford, PA to the show. The guests will highlight the programs that this community of faith offers this holiday season and year-round.
In this episode of The Ellis Martin Report the following mining companies CEOS join us for conversation: Goliath Resources' Roger Rosmus (TSX-V:GOT/OTCQB:GOTRF) www.goliathresources.com Lifezone Metals' Chris Showalter (NASDAQ:LZM) www.lifezonemetals.com Empress Royalty's Alexandra Woodyer Sherron (TSX-V:EMPR/OTC:EMPYF) Goldstorm Metals' Kenneth Konkin (TSX-V:GSTM/OTC:GSTMF) www.goldstormmetals.com Forte Minerals' Patrick Elliott (CSE:CUAU/OTC:FOMNF) www.forteminerals.com Bob Lange www.boblange.com
How safe are you really in a world full of chaos? What is safety and how do we get to feel safe--particularly in these times when there is so much upheaval and hate in the world? It seems there is so much to fear and there is so much anxiety right now individually and collectively. How do we manage to feel safe? And is feeling safe the opposite of fear? Today we are going to talk about fear and safety and come to some perhaps surprising conclusions. Don't miss it.
Kathryn interviews Author Dr. Macie P. Smith.The holidays can be a joyful but challenging time when a loved one has Alzheimer's or dementia. Keeping surroundings familiar, letting your loved one help in ways they can, and connecting through meaningful conversations are all ways to include your loved one in the celebration, says gerontologist and licensed social worker Dr. Macie P. Smith. For more than 24 years she has been helping family caregivers and their loved ones navigate a diagnosis of Alzheimer's and dementia. She now shares the logical progression of a dementia care experience, beginning with how to recognize potential symptoms before the diagnosis and what questions to ask the individual's primary care physician. She also describes what to expect after the diagnosis. At the helm of Diversified Training Consultants Group, Smith spearheads a dynamic Geriatric Care Management company committed to enhancing education and training standards for both healthcare professionals and family caregivers.Kathryn also interviews Author Leah Fisher.She wants to travel the world; he wants to keep working. At sixty, Leah Fisher is ready to love,honor and negotiate. The result is a long-married couple's decision to commence an unconventional experiment. She takes readers on two journeys: an intriguing global journey—her year of solo travel—and the relational journey she and her husband embark upon as they skillfully negotiate their different priorities and preferences. We accompany them through a series of reunions and poignant farewells as they stay connected and gradually grow comfortable being together and apart. After the marriage sabbatical is over, both spouses are surprised by the outcome of their daring experiment. Leah Fisher worked for thirty-five years as a psychotherapist, marital counselor, and corporate work/family consultant. During this time, she brought her expertise to The Oprah Winfrey Show and to media outlets, including Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal.
Kathryn interviews Author Dr. Macie P. Smith.The holidays can be a joyful but challenging time when a loved one has Alzheimer's or dementia. Keeping surroundings familiar, letting your loved one help in ways they can, and connecting through meaningful conversations are all ways to include your loved one in the celebration, says gerontologist and licensed social worker Dr. Macie P. Smith. For more than 24 years she has been helping family caregivers and their loved ones navigate a diagnosis of Alzheimer's and dementia. She now shares the logical progression of a dementia care experience, beginning with how to recognize potential symptoms before the diagnosis and what questions to ask the individual's primary care physician. She also describes what to expect after the diagnosis. At the helm of Diversified Training Consultants Group, Smith spearheads a dynamic Geriatric Care Management company committed to enhancing education and training standards for both healthcare professionals and family caregivers.Kathryn also interviews Author Leah Fisher.She wants to travel the world; he wants to keep working. At sixty, Leah Fisher is ready to love,honor and negotiate. The result is a long-married couple's decision to commence an unconventional experiment. She takes readers on two journeys: an intriguing global journey—her year of solo travel—and the relational journey she and her husband embark upon as they skillfully negotiate their different priorities and preferences. We accompany them through a series of reunions and poignant farewells as they stay connected and gradually grow comfortable being together and apart. After the marriage sabbatical is over, both spouses are surprised by the outcome of their daring experiment. Leah Fisher worked for thirty-five years as a psychotherapist, marital counselor, and corporate work/family consultant. During this time, she brought her expertise to The Oprah Winfrey Show and to media outlets, including Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal.
Tune in LIVE weekly to the upbeat, positive lifestyle broadcast where producer and host Cynthia Brian showcases strategies for success on StarStyle®-Be the Star You Are!®. Available wherever you listen to your favorite programs! It's the holiday season and we are in a mad dash to buy the perfect gift for that special someone. But we need to be smart, especially with online shopping as scams are everywhere. Fake products and fake online stores may want to steal not only your money but your identity. We'll find the smart way for you to shop safely and enjoy the festivities. As we age, we hope that we can still look and feel youthful. There are ways to slow the effects of aging including diet, exercise, sleep, socializing, dental appointments, and the right meds. By intervening early, we may be able to eliminate disease. When you are told to participate in a moderate exercise program, do you know that that means? There are specific and less specific ways to determine moderate intensity. As always, check with your primary care provider before beginning any new activity. Follow StarStyle®: https://www.StarStyleRadio.com https://www.instagram.com/starstyleproductions/ https://twitter.com/cynthiabrian https://thestarlady.wordpress.com Sign up for FREE Newsletter: https://cynthiabrian.substack.com/
Joyce welcomes fellow 2024 Pittsburgh Athena Award nominee, Cathy Battle, to the show. Ms. Battle is the Executive Director of the Western Pennsylvania Diaper Bank, which serves communities in Western Pennsylvania. Ms. Battle will share what it means to her to be the recipient of the 2024 Pittsburgh Athena Award, the unique story of how the diaper bank became a reality, and how it impacts the lives of families in need in our community.
Ashley Beaty-Perry is the founder of HopeBase!, a startup company offering online chaplain care for all people. HopeBase provides professional support that bridges the gap between clinical therapy and conversations with friends. They offer personalized, emotional care that respects your unique journey, beliefs, & values.The goal iof HopeBase Is for anyone encountering the storms of life to have access to the person-centered care make sure people don't feel alone in hard times, because not every challenge needs therapy and not every conversation can happen with a friend. Ashley will discuss the loneliness epidemic, what chaplains do, how she and her team provide spiritual and emotional care with a non-judgmental, inclusive presence and unconditional support and care. Ashley will also discuss the challenges & opportunities that come with founding a company over the age of 50.
There are many spiritual teachers who are teaching us that all of life in this world is actually an illusion—that the reality of life is that there is no suffering, no pain, no drama—just the gentle peace of nirvana—the life beyond the veil of matter. Is that true? If so, what are we doing here, what is the meaning of life if it is all just an illusion anyway? But what if life is not an illusion—doesn't that lead us to the same questions? Why do we suffer? What is the meaning of a life filled with suffering? Well, today we are going to answer some of these important life questions and come to terms with reality in a whole new way. Be here. You'll be glad you were.
Kathryn interviews Author Liz Elting.Most think innovation is synonymous with invention—and that to become successful, you need to come up with a shiny new product, market, or idea. But what if you don't have to invent something entirely new or have a “Shark Tank” moment to succeed at entrepreneurship? Liz Elting?entrepreneur and philanthropist is the living embodiment of this concept. By studying the shortcomings of other translation companies and finding ways to improve upon them, she co-founded and grew TransPerfect, the billion-dollar translation and solutions company that began as a dream in an NYU dorm room. Now she is sharing her approach to success. She has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Kathryn also interviews Author Janice Kaplan.You may have heard there is extraordinary scientific research on the influence of your body on your mind but how do we translate the signals our bodies are sending and utilize that information for our benefit? Award winning journalist, TV producer and NY Times bestselling author, Janice Kaplan shares in a humorous, conversational prose the knowledge she gained from her interviews with a wide range of experts who draw unexpected links that reveal the power of body-mind connections. Her surprising approach on using your body to change your mind includes the answer to why sitting in a hard chair vs. a soft one can actually influence your decision making. She was editor-in-chief of Parade magazine and the creator and executive producer of more than thirty primetime network television specials. She has also appeared regularly on national TV shows including Today and Good Morning America and is a frequent guest on podcasts and radio shows.
Kathryn interviews Author Liz Elting.Most think innovation is synonymous with invention—and that to become successful, you need to come up with a shiny new product, market, or idea. But what if you don't have to invent something entirely new or have a “Shark Tank” moment to succeed at entrepreneurship? Liz Elting?entrepreneur and philanthropist is the living embodiment of this concept. By studying the shortcomings of other translation companies and finding ways to improve upon them, she co-founded and grew TransPerfect, the billion-dollar translation and solutions company that began as a dream in an NYU dorm room. Now she is sharing her approach to success. She has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Kathryn also interviews Author Janice Kaplan.You may have heard there is extraordinary scientific research on the influence of your body on your mind but how do we translate the signals our bodies are sending and utilize that information for our benefit? Award winning journalist, TV producer and NY Times bestselling author, Janice Kaplan shares in a humorous, conversational prose the knowledge she gained from her interviews with a wide range of experts who draw unexpected links that reveal the power of body-mind connections. Her surprising approach on using your body to change your mind includes the answer to why sitting in a hard chair vs. a soft one can actually influence your decision making. She was editor-in-chief of Parade magazine and the creator and executive producer of more than thirty primetime network television specials. She has also appeared regularly on national TV shows including Today and Good Morning America and is a frequent guest on podcasts and radio shows.
Mohave Journey, Health Metrics, Salad Dressing Tune in LIVE weekly to the upbeat, positive lifestyle broadcast where producer and host Cynthia Brian showcases strategies for success on StarStyle®-Be the Star You Are!®. Available wherever you listen to your favorite programs! December has arrived as the holidays approach. Cynthia Brian asks “What do you want for Christmas?” She takes us into the Mojave Desert to share one of her wishes…more nature travel. Do you know the five health metrics that every person should know about themselves? If you want to be healthy for the rest of your life, you need to keep tabs on these metrics. Find out what they are and how to measure them. There are a plethora of salad dressings on the market. Are they good for you? What happened to using lemon, olive oil, and vinegar? How do you top your bowl of greens for the best flavor and healthy components? It's easy with Cynthia Brian's garden tips. Follow StarStyle®: https://www.StarStyleRadio.com https://www.instagram.com/starstyleproductions/ https://twitter.com/cynthiabrian https://thestarlady.wordpress.com Sign up for FREE Newsletter: https://cynthiabrian.substack.com/ Listen at Voice America Network, Empowerment Channel:
Joyce welcomes Marcie Roth, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the World Institute on Disability (WID). Each year December 3rd is recognized to promote an understanding of disability issues and to generate support for the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. WID helps assure that products and services are more accessible. It also promotes equity policies, provides consulting services, offers training and tools. WID also supports emergency, disaster, and climate efforts. Ms. Roth will be discussing their mission and International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD).
Becky Chambers, BS, MEd is a natural health practitioner, a leading expert on Whole Body Vibration (WBV), and the founder of Vibrant Health. Becky has been studying natural health approaches for over 30 years. She has written six books about Whole Body Vibration and homeopathy, revolutionary healing systems for body, mind, and spirit. In her latest book, Energy Healing for Pets: Solve Common Behavior and Health Problems with Whole Body Vibration and Homeopathy, Becky brings her expertise in Whole Body Vibration, and the powerful energy medicine of homeopathy, to our animal companions. Our pets are suffering from the same types of physical and mental health problems that we are dealing with – and it turns out that the same methods that can help us, can also help them. Sedentary lifestyles and modern lifestyles lead to weight gain, joint problems, allergies, digestive problems, fatigue, anxiety, and depression. But you don't need to be on drugs and suffering for the rest of your life, and neither does your pet. Whole Body Vibration is a powerful exercise and therapeutic system with proven benefits for weight loss, muscle strength, bone density, and joint health, lower pain and inflammation levels, and mental health. Homeopathy is energy medicine that releases the roots of mental and physical health, and the same homeopathic remedies that work for people also work for animals. Whether your pet is suffering from chronic health conditions, or is driving you crazy with behavior problems, whole body vibration and homeopathy can transform their lives and yours. For more information on whole body vibration and energy healing for people and animals, the website is https://bcvibranthealth.com.
There are many, many people out there talking about abundance. They say that if you think only positive thoughts and emotions, if you build the right kind of vision board, you will find yourself gifted with all your dreams come true. Not only is that a bargain with the Universe, but that method puts us into the future, instead of in the now. So how do we stay present and yet achieve our life goals. Today we are going to talk about what really belongs to us. And how it is that we can access it. Don't miss it.
Kathryn interviews Author Michelle D.Gladieux.Raising your game as a communicator is one of the best ways to make a difference in the world, but it takes courage to open up to others and invite others to open up to you. As a lifelong communication coach, Michelle Gladieux has discovered the four obstacles that can keep you from becoming the best communicator you can be; hiding, defining, rationalizing and settling. These challenges all have something in common. They require taking risks—to reveal yourself, question your beliefs, take a leap of faith, or move out of your comfort zone. Courageous communication requires self-knowledge, practice, and a desire to grow. Michelle and her team at Gladieux Consulting present communication seminars and lead strategic planning and executive coaching around the country. Michelle has been described as a 'top gun' in her field.Kathryn also interviews Author Bill C. Potts.Imagine a road map for the entire cancer journey, for both patients and their loved ones. Think “What to Expect When You're Expecting”, but for navigating the complexities of a cancer diagnosis, its treatment and recovery. Five-time cancer survivor Bill C. Potts covers everything from self-advocacy and building a support team to managing side effects and finding strength in setbacks. He offers practical advice for comfortable treatment days, understanding test results as well as valuable insights on diet, exercise and staying active while navigating the impacts of treatment and the disease on your immune system. Bill is a motivational speaker, energetic community builder, an Ironman Triathlete and co-founder of marketing agency Remedy 365.
Kathryn interviews Author Michelle D.Gladieux.Raising your game as a communicator is one of the best ways to make a difference in the world, but it takes courage to open up to others and invite others to open up to you. As a lifelong communication coach, Michelle Gladieux has discovered the four obstacles that can keep you from becoming the best communicator you can be; hiding, defining, rationalizing and settling. These challenges all have something in common. They require taking risks—to reveal yourself, question your beliefs, take a leap of faith, or move out of your comfort zone. Courageous communication requires self-knowledge, practice, and a desire to grow. Michelle and her team at Gladieux Consulting present communication seminars and lead strategic planning and executive coaching around the country. Michelle has been described as a 'top gun' in her field.Kathryn also interviews Author Bill C. Potts.Imagine a road map for the entire cancer journey, for both patients and their loved ones. Think “What to Expect When You're Expecting”, but for navigating the complexities of a cancer diagnosis, its treatment and recovery. Five-time cancer survivor Bill C. Potts covers everything from self-advocacy and building a support team to managing side effects and finding strength in setbacks. He offers practical advice for comfortable treatment days, understanding test results as well as valuable insights on diet, exercise and staying active while navigating the impacts of treatment and the disease on your immune system. Bill is a motivational speaker, energetic community builder, an Ironman Triathlete and co-founder of marketing agency Remedy 365.
Joyce welcomes Nikki Lancaster Alphonse, Sr. Director Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Northrop Grumman Corporation. Ms. Alphonse will discuss her work with Northrop Grumman and the company's commitment to a diverse workforce including people with disabilities.
Sari Botton, founder of Oldster Magazine, is a bestselling author, editor, and teacher with decades of experience. She is the author of “And You May Find Yourself… Confessions of a Late-Blooming Gen-X Weirdo”, “Goodbye to All That”, and “Never Can Say Goodbye.” She will discuss her books and her journey as an author. For five years she served as the Essays Editor for Longreads. She was the Writer-in-Residence in the creative writing program at SUNY New Paltz for the spring of 2023. Sari teaches creative nonfiction in various places, including online through her own Kingston Writers' Studio. She is also available for private consultations including developmental editing, editorial coaching, and individualized advisement.
Spiritual abuse is abuse of the human spirit—the place in human consciousness where we can most easily access the Divine, in whatever form we see the Divine. Spirituality is not a belief. It is not a thought. It is not a behavior or a group of behaviors. Spirituality is an experience. Typically, it is an experience of the Divine, or of a higher consciousness. The simple fact is that people are being robbed of such an experience when they are taught what and how to think, what to believe and what truth is and isn't. Particularly, when people are taught that there is only one right religion, they are being secluded in an environment in which the possibility of having a spiritual experience is limited to that one religion. There are several other ways in which a person might be spiritually abused. If you are a religious or spiritual person, if you lead people in any kind of spiritual capacity, this show is for you.
Kathryn interviews Author Nadine Haruni.In her first novel for middle-grade (and older) readers, The Hat Diaries: The Secret Life of Ryan Rigbee, award-winning author Nadine Haruni introduced readers to Ryan Rigbee, a 13-year-old loner reeling from losing his dad who forms an unexpected bond with Merlo. The enchanted hats Ryan puts on before bedtime magically transform him into the role of the hat-wearer, and he is drawn into a world filled with nightly action-packed adventures with his dog, Shadow. Now in her second installment, she takes Ryan's adventures to an exciting and dangerous new level. Haruni is an award winning author known for her captivating children's book centered on acceptance and provides comfort for children navigating real-life challenges. She is also a practicing attorney, Certified yoga instructor, and the proud mother of a blended family of five children.Kathryn also interviews Author Becky Faye Smith Galli.Having faced profound challenges, including the loss of her brother, having two children with special needs (one of whom passed away), divorce, and a life-altering paralysis that has left her in a wheelchair, Becky Faye Smith Galli has found a way to redefine life with resilience and purpose. She now shares how to stay positive and “rethinking possible” when life doesn't go as planned. In 2000, The Baltimore Sun published her first column about playing soccer with her son—from the wheelchair that launched her From Where I Sit newspaper column. She believes life can be good--no matter what. With over 400 published columns, she continues to write Thoughtful Thursdays—Lessons from a Resilient Heart, a column for her subscriber family that shares what's inspired her to stay positive.
Kathryn interviews Author Nadine Haruni.In her first novel for middle-grade (and older) readers, The Hat Diaries: The Secret Life of Ryan Rigbee, award-winning author Nadine Haruni introduced readers to Ryan Rigbee, a 13-year-old loner reeling from losing his dad who forms an unexpected bond with Merlo. The enchanted hats Ryan puts on before bedtime magically transform him into the role of the hat-wearer, and he is drawn into a world filled with nightly action-packed adventures with his dog, Shadow. Now in her second installment, she takes Ryan's adventures to an exciting and dangerous new level. Haruni is an award winning author known for her captivating children's book centered on acceptance and provides comfort for children navigating real-life challenges. She is also a practicing attorney, Certified yoga instructor, and the proud mother of a blended family of five children.Kathryn also interviews Author Becky Faye Smith Galli.Having faced profound challenges, including the loss of her brother, having two children with special needs (one of whom passed away), divorce, and a life-altering paralysis that has left her in a wheelchair, Becky Faye Smith Galli has found a way to redefine life with resilience and purpose. She now shares how to stay positive and “rethinking possible” when life doesn't go as planned. In 2000, The Baltimore Sun published her first column about playing soccer with her son—from the wheelchair that launched her From Where I Sit newspaper column. She believes life can be good--no matter what. With over 400 published columns, she continues to write Thoughtful Thursdays—Lessons from a Resilient Heart, a column for her subscriber family that shares what's inspired her to stay positive.
Joyce welcomes Kerry McQuone, Board Member of the Epilepsy Association of Western/Central PA (EAWCP) and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at GrayMatter, an industrial technology and consulting company with offices throughout the United States. Ms. McQuone will discuss her work at GrayMatter and her work with EAWCP.
Rich Christiansen is a globally-recognized thought leader, entrepreneur, and humanitarian. For decades he has been helping people fearlessly face their dragons, make peace with them, and navigate the intricate mazes of their lives. He will discuss his books, The Zig Zag Principle and BLINDSIGHTED: A Journey of Identity, Faith, and Healing. He will also discuss how to dismantle limiting beliefs, ignite clear insights into focused priorities, and how to embark on a transformative journey towards a harmonious life flow, as well as many other topics. In his new book, BLINDSIGHTED, Rich shares with the world his own struggles to unravel family secrets that raised serious, heart-wrenching questions. The book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of truth and love.
When life events, difficult circumstances and relationships come our way, we tend to get all caught up in what is going to happen next, and what strategy we can use to make it turn out the way we want it to. To do any less than that, it seems, would be to lay down and let life roll over you. But there is a way to be fully involved, yet fully surrendered to a deeper more authentic process that is happening always throughout all of our life events, circumstances and relationships. We can learn to trust the process. That's what this show is going to be all about. Don't miss it.
Kathryn interviews Author Sarah Allen Benton LMHC.“Recovery is more than ‘stopping drinking or using drugs'—it involves an entire lifestyle change and impacts every aspect of a parent's life,” acknowledges Sarah Allen Benton, an Advanced Alcohol and Drug counselor who has been a parent in recovery from alcoholism for more than 20 years. She draws on both her professional expertise and deeply personal experience to support mothers and fathers as they navigate their way through parenting while embracing a sober lifestyle in a digital world filled with challenges and pressures.She holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Healthy Psychology from Northeastern University, Bouvé School of Health Sciences, and has worked as a therapist and clinical consultant for various addiction treatment programsKathryn also interviews Author Pattie Dale-Tye.Having a successful career will enable you to live the life you want to lead and to give back and help others all along the way. Pattie Dale Tye offers a comprehensive roadmap for developing a fulfilling career. From new graduates to seasoned professionals, she emphasizes the importance of leveraging one's unique talents, embracing continuous learning, and fostering meaningful connections. Pattie's engaging narrative and practical advice make this book a must-read for anyone seeking to transform their career and life. She has a wealth of experience with thirty-plus years of P&L leadership. She credits her ability to successfully lead the turnaround of Human Inc.'s large business segment to putting clients and community first. She helped increase Humana's impact and visibility in Texas by engaging in activities such as Go Red for Women, The United Way, and the Humana Foundation.
Kathryn interviews Author Sarah Allen Benton LMHC.“Recovery is more than ‘stopping drinking or using drugs'—it involves an entire lifestyle change and impacts every aspect of a parent's life,” acknowledges Sarah Allen Benton, an Advanced Alcohol and Drug counselor who has been a parent in recovery from alcoholism for more than 20 years. She draws on both her professional expertise and deeply personal experience to support mothers and fathers as they navigate their way through parenting while embracing a sober lifestyle in a digital world filled with challenges and pressures.She holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Healthy Psychology from Northeastern University, Bouvé School of Health Sciences, and has worked as a therapist and clinical consultant for various addiction treatment programsKathryn also interviews Author Pattie Dale-Tye.Having a successful career will enable you to live the life you want to lead and to give back and help others all along the way. Pattie Dale Tye offers a comprehensive roadmap for developing a fulfilling career. From new graduates to seasoned professionals, she emphasizes the importance of leveraging one's unique talents, embracing continuous learning, and fostering meaningful connections. Pattie's engaging narrative and practical advice make this book a must-read for anyone seeking to transform their career and life. She has a wealth of experience with thirty-plus years of P&L leadership. She credits her ability to successfully lead the turnaround of Human Inc.'s large business segment to putting clients and community first. She helped increase Humana's impact and visibility in Texas by engaging in activities such as Go Red for Women, The United Way, and the Humana Foundation.
As we continue to recognize November as National Epilepsy Awareness Month, Joyce welcomes Dr. James Valeriano, Director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at Allegheny Health Network (AHN) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Valeriano is a sought-after speaker and expert on neurological issues and epilepsy. During the show he will discuss his career and the latest advances in the treatment of epilepsy.
In this episode of The Ellis Martin Report and Money Talk Radio we speak with Mark Fedosiewich, President and CEO of Vior, Inc.(TSX-V:VIO/OTC:VIORF) as the company explores for high-grade gold in Quebec, Canada. Stephen Stares is the CEO of Benton Resources (TSX-V:BEX/OTC:BNTRF). The company favors a large copper gold deposit in Central Newfoundland. We hear from Ken Konkin, CEO of Tudor Gold (TSX-V:TUD/OTC:TDRRF) Tudor Gold has a substantial high grade gold and copper deposit in British Columbia. Terry Lynch, President and CEO of Power Nickel (TSX-V:PNPN/OTC:PNPNF) brings us a story of high grade copper and nickel in Quebec, Canada. Goliath Resources' Roger Rosmus (TSX-V:GOT/OTC:GOTRF) showcases a high-grade gold in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. http://www.ellismartin.com http://www.goliathresourcesltd.com http://www.tudor-gold.com http://www.vior.ca http://www.powernickel.com http://bentonresources.ca
The answer to finding peace in times of turmoil is not to turn off the TV and live in ignorance masking as bliss. The answer is not to affirm that what is happening “out there” is “just an illusion” so we don't need to bother with trying to do anything about it. The answer is to step into the truth. To step into the truth of our nature. To step into the truth of what we can actually do--what we really have control over--as everyone who voted yesterday did. To step into the truth of the power and presence of the divine. To learn to trust the process of divinization that is always a part of our unfolding evolution. Tune in to this important message to learn how to find peace in the time of turmoil.
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month, Joyce welcomes Peggy Beem-Jelley, President and CEO of the Epilepsy Association of Western/Central PA (EAWCP), to the show. They will be discussing the latest accomplishments of the EAWCP, as well as the plans for the Mardi Gras Gala in March 2025.
Henry Kissinger once said that power was the ultimate aphrodisiac. And we don't have to look very far in the news to see what he was talking about. But he forgot to tell us why. Why is power so sexy? Why is it that both women and men are so attracted to power? In order to answer that question, we are going to have to ask another: What is power? What does it mean to have power? If we knew that, we might know why it is so sexy. Or is it all just illusion? Indeed, is its very sexiness an illusion, and quite elusive at that? And what about powerlessness—does it have its own powerful draw? Today we are going to talk about power in every aspect of its meaning: From powerlessness to power and from power to empowerment. Don't miss it.
Joyce welcomes Taryn Mackenzie Williams, the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Disability Employment Policy, to the show. In this position, Ms. Mackenzie advises the Secretary of Labor on how the Department's policies and programs impact the employment of people with disabilities and leads the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP). ODEP works with employers and all levels of government to promote evidence-based policy that improves employment opportunities and outcomes for people with disabilities. She will share her unique role with listeners.
Joyce welcomes Mick Malec, CEO, enGen and Enterprise Technology and Operations Officer, Highmark Health, back to the show. enGen's dynamic ecosystem of smart automation and technology supports streamline complex operations for health plans and their provider partners. Founded in 2014 as HM Health Solutions (HMHS), enGen is a wholly owned subsidiary of Highmark Health. enGen has more than 3,500 employees and works with health care plans serving more than 10 million members nationwide. Mr. Malec will discuss enGen's continued commitment to hire people with disabilities as part of a diverse workforce.
To kick-off National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), Joyce welcomes Jill Houghton, President and CEO of Disability:IN, and The Honorable Tony Coelho, author of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the show. Disability:IN is a global, non-profit, non-partisan business to business network empowering businesses to achieve disability equality and inclusion. The guests will highlight the progress we have made in disability employment and the historic collaboration between Bender Consulting Services, the first certified Disability-Owned Business Enterprise (DOBE), and Disability:IN.
We have been taught to believe that any refuge, any safety can only be found outside of us—through external events, circumstances and people. We strive, therefore, to find the “right” circumstances, the “right” people and the best possible events for our lives. We want to make the “right” amount of money, the “right” jobs, the “right” level of prestige and power, and of course, the “right” relationships. And, of course, we want to be smart about all of these life decisions, but they cannot provide the kind of refuge that can only be found in the Self. So, what do we mean by Self? And how can it create a refuge bigger, broader and more profound than any of life's circumstances, events or relationships—and, indeed, can even guide us to making aligning life choices? Don't miss this show.