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Garret Talks To Harmeet Dhillon About Sen Jake Hoffman's Indictment. Garret Talks To Abe Hamadeh About Mayes' Indictments. Rep. Jackie Parker calls for Mayes to recuse herself from legal matters involving elected officials and candidates. John Sauer shuts down Ketanji Brown jackson over immunity.
#053. Jackie Parker, Author of Where is Wilma?, writes... "after living with my mother-in-law who had Alzheimer's, I discovered that I needed to understand the emotions associated with her actions. Underneath her certain behaviors lied the various reasons our loved one may be acting out." Jackie's 48 page book is a concise tender reflection of her journey with Wilma. Each detailed experience is concluded with a thoughtful life lesson. On episode #044 - I read from her book Where Is Wilma?24/7 Helpline: 1.800.272.3900 - Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer's ArkansasTheba's YouTube Channel
Rebounding quickly from Hurricane Ian, Fort Myers Islands, Beaches, and Neighborhoods is enjoying a spring renaissance. Visitors can learmn history at the Edison and Ford winter estates, see wildlife at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, take a cruise on the Gulf of Mexico with Captain Brian on the Water, and taste fresh-caught seafood in a myriad of places that provide food with a view. Learn more on Thursday, March 30, when Jackie Parker visits TRAVEL ITCH RADIO for an interview with Dan Schlossberg and Maryellen Nugent Lee. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived show on Facebook at your convenience. Now in our 12th season, this will be our 497th show.
#044. My attempt at presenting an audio book of sorts by reading my friends book for this podcast. It was harder than I thought, so thankfully the chapters were petite, haha. Her written thoughts are so tender and she has taught me so much, especially about having a sense of humor through it all.Jackie Parker, Author of Where is Wilma?, writes... "after living with my mother-in-law who had Alzheimer's, I discovered that I needed to understand the emotions associated with her actions. Underneath her certain behaviors lied the various reasons our loved one may be acting out." Jackie's 48 page book is a concise tender reflection of her journey with Wilma. Each detailed experience is concluded with a thoughtful life lesson. Jackie was born in South Bend, Indiana. She has been married for 39 yrs, has 9 children and 17 grandchildren while working as a physical therapy tech for over 20 yrs. Living her faith, she has shared her God-given gifts both as choir and vocalist...in retirement Jackie enjoys gardening and "swinging of porch."You can reach out to Jackie at lotsoftimeoff@gmail.com24/7 Helpline: 1.800.272.3900 - Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer's ArkansasTheba's YouTube Channel
Jackie Parker is here talking about New England Healing Sports Association (NEHSA) at Mt Sunapee Resort. They will be hosting their 38th Annual Ski and Ride-a-thon on Feb 4th. NEHSA is a non-profit run by and for persons with disabilities wanting to enjoy active and independent lifestyles through participation in sports. We talk about Jackie skiing, her sister joins her on the air, we discuss the Taylor Swift raffle tickets, and lots more. Plus she made me a beautiful gift that I cherish.
#39. Author and friend Jackie Parker and I look back at my first year as mom's full time caregiver. Jackie, Author of Where is Wilma?, writes... "after living with my mother-in-law who had Alzheimer's, I discovered that I needed to understand the emotions associated with her actions. Underneath her certain behaviors lied the various reasons our loved one may be acting out." Jackie's 48 page book is a concise tender reflection of her journey with Wilma. Each detailed experience is concluded with a thoughtful life lesson.24/7 Helpline: 1.800.272.3900 - Alzheimer's Association Theba's YouTube Channel
#025. Jackie Parker, Author of Where is Wilma?, writes... "after living with my mother-in-law who had Alzheimer's, I discovered that I needed to understand the emotions associated with her actions. Underneath her certain behaviors lied the various reasons our loved one may be acting out." Jackie's 48 page book is a concise tender reflection of her journey with Wilma. Each detailed experience is concluded with a thoughtful life lesson. Jackie is 62 yrs old, born in South Bend, Indiana. She has been married for 39 yrs, has 9 children and 17 grandchildren while working as a physical therapy tech for over 20 yrs. Living her faith, she has shared her God-given gifts both as choir and vocalist...in retirement Jackie enjoys gardening and "swinging of porch."You can reach out to Jackie at lotsoftimeoff@gmail.comOrder "Where is Wilma?" Youtube caregiver testimonyWebsite Don't You Remember?
Global Payments SVP Talent Management & Chief Diversity Officer Jackie Parker draws on her rich experience in human resources diversity, professional coaching, and leadership development to share her perspective on why diversity and inclusion are essential to innovation. Listen as Jackie shares what innovation means to her and her team, advantages that non-homogenous teams have, and keys to overcoming long-held biases, including overcoming a scarcity mindset.
#011. Jackie Parker, Author of Where is Wilma?, writes... "after living with my mother-in-law who had Alzheimer's, I discovered that I needed to understand the emotions associated with her actions. Underneath her certain behaviors lied the various reasons our loved one may be acting out." Jackie's 48 page book is a concise tender reflection of her journey with Wilma. Each detailed experience is concluded with a thoughtful life lesson. Jackie is 62 yrs old, born in South Bend, Indiana. She has been married for 39 yrs, has 9 children and 17 grandchildren while working as a physical therapy tech for over 20 yrs. Living her faith, she has shared her God-given gifts both as choir and vocalist...in retirement Jackie enjoys gardening and "swinging of porch."You can reach out to Jackie at lotsoftimeoff@gmail.comOrder "Where is Wilma?" at https://www.amazon.com/Where-Wilma-Jackie-Parker/dp/B0991LHXPL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1P04PRKT7SHF1&dchild=1&keywords=where+is+wilma&qid=1634335927&s=books&sr=1-1
Jackie Z. Parker is a wonderful woman who took the time to speak with me about her experience as politician *She was the mayor of Lebanon from 1998 till 2002* we talked about her community involvement and some of her stories from when she was in office. I am thankful to call her a friend and a colleague, enjoy this amazing interview! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amauryabreushow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amauryabreushow/support
Jackie Hutcherson Parker is the host of the Shellcast podcast produced by the Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel in Lee County. Local attorney Mike Chionopoulos discusses the court case he won against the town for Sunset Grill owner Terry Presaud.
Two hours south of Tampa, you can visit the beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel, where instead of “Catch of the Week,” you can indulge in the “Catch of the Day!” 250 miles of coastline, 50 miles of beach, island hopping, and… mangos? Yes, there are mangos everywhere. Hear all about this place that’s “beautiful all the time,” from the area’s Communications Manager, Jackie Parker.
We sit down with our good friend Jackie Parker over at Texas Hog Bait. We talk how to bring pigs in on a consistent basis. How to place traps and feeders where you can maximize chances at success, and of course a bunch of antics and laughs!! Grab a cold one and hang with us!! @txhogbait @stormwatercreek
In episode 13, retired Brigadier General Maureen LeBoeuf and host Jackie Parker discuss leadership challenges, personal failure, and the origins of the title Master of the Sword. Her book is available for purchase here. Interested in an interview with a particular leader? Have a question you'd like to hear answered? Contact us @DODReadsPodcast or podcast@dodreads.com. Finally, head to DODReads for more resources, free books, and interviews with military authors. The views presented in this episode are those of the participants and do not reflect the views of the Department of Defense or its components.
In episode 8, co-host Jackie Parker interviews retired Army Brigadier General Rebecca Halstead on reading, cheeseburgers, and learning from failure. Her book is available here and you can get in touch with BGEN Halstead through her website. Interested in an interview with a particular leader? Have a question you'd like to hear answered? Contact us @DODReadsPodcast or podcast@dodreads.com. Finally, head to DODReads for more resources, free books, and interviews with military authors. The views presented in this episode are those of the participants and do not reflect the views of the Department of Defense or its components.
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To get the MOST amount of money when you sell your home, you need an agent that can bring buyers to your home and command the most amount of money when it sells. I'm Barb Schlinker with Your Home Sold Guaranteed Realty and I help people sell their homes fast and for Top Dollar. Ask one of our happy clients, Jackie Parker. Because of our marketing, Jackie had 45 buyers through her home the first hour it was on the market, she received 7 offers and we sold it for $11,600 over asking price. If you are looking for a team to sell your home for top dollar, call me at 719 602 6200 or visit http://www.BarbHasTheBuyers.comOffered by Barb Schlinker of Your Home Sold Guaranteed Realty Colorado
Up and down the eastern seaboard each week, listeners tune into the Carolina Outdoors, and today Bill and Don visit Florida. What is the “Sanibel Stoop” or “Captiva Crouch” you might ask? The Outdoor Guys check in with Jackie Parker of the Lee County Visitors & Conventions Bureau to find out! Lee County is situated on Florida’s south-west coast, and includes Sanibel & Captiva Islands, miles of beautifully preserved coastal territory such as the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge – named after a famous artist and conservationist – and much more. Sanibel itself is known worldwide as a famous shelling destination, and, if you find their rarest shell, they’ll even put your picture in the paper!
Chapter 1 – Library Surprise: Beyond Bestsellers Rilee Louangphakdy says that “bookworm” might not be a great description for him and that his favorite library resource is graphic novels. Even though he’s a fan of the form, Rilee admits he doesn’t always know how or where to find the next graphic novel that will capture his attention and imagination. Then, Rilee says, he found Beyond Bestsellers. It’s a “digital bring-your-own-book club” led by Jackie Parker, Lead Librarian for Readers’ Services. Each month, Parker and her team of librarians take a deeper look at a genre, book title or author. The goal is to uncover “read-alikes,” titles and authors that are similar and may also appeal to readers. In addition, Rilee says, Beyond Bestsellers encourages library customers to use the features in the Sno-Isle Libraries catalog to connect and share their favorites with other readers. Links Beyond Bestsellers Bibliofiles blog “We Suggest” reading suggestions Rilee’s TEDxSnoIsleLibraries talk Rilee and friends podcast episode Chapter length: 2:51 Chapter 2 – Book Notes with Kristi Sheeler A member of the Sno-Isle Libraries Readers’ Services team, Kristi Sheeler is most often found traveling around Snohomish and Island counties on the Bookmobile. At those stops, Sheeler brings suggestions for her customers and she has two for listeners in this chapter. “When She Woke” by Hillary Jordan is a dystopian novel that fits some of the political discussions of today. Kristi says that readers who liked “A Handsmaid Tale” might like this book. “When She Woke” is available as a book, eBook, audiobook CD, audiobook download and in large print. Kristi’s favorite book from 2017 is her next suggestion. “Everyone Knows You Go Home” by Natalia Sylvester is a story about a woman who marries into an immigrant family and meets the ghost of her father-in-law on her wedding day. Kristi says “Everyone Knows You Go Home” is about how the immigrant experience can affect individuals as well as entire communities. Links “When She Woke” “Everyone Knows You Go Home” Sno-Isle Libraries Bookmobile services Chapter length: 4:19 Chapter 3 – Spotlight: Third-Grade Reading Challenge The "Sno-Isle Libraries Mega-Fun, Biblio-Trivia, Rockem-Sockem Third-Grade Reading Challenge" is a literary trivia program for students enrolled in public schools throughout Snohomish and Island counties. In this chapter, Sno-Isle Libraries reporter Abe Martinez speaks with Joy Feldman, Lead Librarian for Early Literacy, and Jane Lopez-Santillana, Children’s Librarian at the Oak Harbor Library. They explore the origins of the reading challenge and the important academic and development reasons it is aimed at third-graders. The program encourages children to have fun and enjoy reading while honing their literacy and teamwork skills. After reading six books, children participate in in-school, semi-final and final Reading Challenge events. These competitive events are styled like a knowledge quiz bowl, testing the teams' knowledge of the books. In 2018-19, 1,334 third-graders participated on 193 teams from 51 schools across Snohomish and Island counties. Links Third-grade reading challenge website 2019 Reading Challenge video Understanding the reading challenge video 2019 Reading Challenge photo gallery Chapter length: 6:31
Chapter 1: Jonalyn Woolf-Ivory Sno-Isle Libraries Executive Director Jonalyn Woolf-Ivory retires at the end of November 2018 after 33 years of service and the past 16 years leading the organization. Jonalyn discusses her early years in Deming, Wash., as the daughter of the local postmaster as well as some of her most gratifying moments as library executive director. Jonalyn will be missed but is excited about her successor, Lois Langer Thompson, who will assume leadership beginning in December. The library executive director reports to an appointed seven-member board of trustees. This board provides policy oversight for the two-county library district. Sno-Isle Libraries delivers library services and resources to a population of approximately 750,000 residents across Snohomish and Island counties. Chapter links Jonalyn’s hometown, Deming, Wash. American FactFinder on Deming Deming history, courtesy of Whatcom County Library System Livability News Sno-Isle Libraries executive director retiring after 33 years Board and commissions Compass Health Board of Directors Economic Alliance Snohomish County Leadership Snohomish County Recent awards, honors and recognitions Jonalyn honored with the 2018 Elson S. Floyd Award by the Economic Alliance Snohomish County for her commitment to communities and the region. Sno-Isle Libraries received 2018 Verdant Award for Issues That Matter forum series. The Issues That Matter community forums convene audiences for civil discussions on tough topics. In 2017, Washington State Auditor’s Office issued its 30th clean annual audit in a row to Sno-Isle Libraries. Washington Association of School Administrators Region 109 bestowed its 2017 Community Leadership Award on Sno-Isle Libraries. Humanities Washington honored Sno-Isle Libraries with the 2016 Humanities Washington Award. Sno-Isle Libraries garners 2016 “Top Innovator” award for TEDxSnoIsleLibraries from the Urban Libraries Council. Green Seal certification received in 2014 by Sno-Isle Libraries in recognition of healthy and sustainable cleaning practices. Videos Jonalyn says … Children at storytime are starting a library adventure video, 56 sec. Serving You: Sno-Isle Libraries, 7 min. 32 sec. Why early literacy matters video by Reach Out and Read, 2 min. 36 sec. Why we should all be reading aloud to children, Rebecca Bellingham , TEDxYouth@BeaconStreet, 9 min. 29 sec. Library Events Intrigue, Inspire, Educate, 1 min. 31 sec. Third Grade Reading Challenge Finals 2018, 2 min. 25 sec. Values Sno-Isle Libraries Strategic Priorities Early learning through Sno-Isle Libraries What is Early Literacy? How to Cradle Early Literacy: A Guide for Parents Leadership Sno-Isle Libraries Board of Trustees Library funding Library services and events Bringing the library to the children and others with Library on wheels Issues That Matter forums Living with Brain Injuries forum Dec. 3, 2017, audio, 1 hour, 35 minutes, 39 sec. Issues That Matter: Let’s Talk Mental Health Issues That Matter: Age-related Mental Health Issues That Matter: Caregiving and Self-care Issues That Matter: Depression and Suicide Issues That Matter: Substance Abuse Issues That Matter: Trauma Issues That Matter: Youth Mental Health TEDxSnoIsleLibraries Future library brick-and-mortar needs: 2016-2025 Capital Facilities Plan Library Volunteers and Service Award Winners Library volunteer opportunities Library volunteer service award winners Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation Washington State University Cougar gold (cheese) Cougar Gold Cheese in a Can is Something You Should Try Education Washington State University University of Washington, Masters in Information Library and Information Sciences Chapter 2: Romancing the genre of romance Check It Out! reporter Abe Martinez interviews Sno-Isle Libraries librarian Jackie Parker to get the scoop on why romance is so popular. Jackie is the Lead Librarian for Readers’ Services. 11 Romance Readers Reveal Why They Love The Genre – Bustle What Makes Romance Novels So Appealing To Women? Why American Culture Is So Obsessed With Romantic Love Why Amish Romance Novels Are So Popular | Intellectual Takeout Why Can’t Romance Novels Get Any Love? | Arts & Culture Romance Writers of America Library Staff Blog, Picks, Suggestions and a few comments Episode host Ken Harvey is Communications Director for Sno-Isle Libraries. Ken brings broad professional experience from his service with Community Transit, Sound Transit, the city of Reno, Nev., and several positions in radio and TV. Episode sponsors The Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation proudly supports the innovative work of Sno-Isle Libraries through private donations. Edmonds Center for the Arts provides an array of outstanding performing artists from around the world, hosts events and serves more than 75,000 patrons annually.
Andrew Ballard knows a thing or two about business success. He does it. He teaches it. He wrote a book about it. He gives talks on it, including one at TEDxSnoIsleLibraries. But it took near-death health issue for Ballard to realize – and then incorporate – the most important component of success and achieving breakthrough growth. On this episode of Check It Out!, Ballard discusses how balancing family and business can make for healthier outcomes in both areas. There were plenty of references to books, events and people; hope we got all of ’em here: Six Sigma reading list Your Opinion Doesn’t Matter Marketing Solutions website Andrew Ballard’s LinkedIn profile Blue Ocean Strategy Voice of the customer Business Pros events What is dyslexia? Brain tumors A to Z business databases and others Dave Lee Howard Band Hurricane Ridge band Teasing & bullying Also … In our Book Notes segment, Jackie Parker, Sno-Isle Libraries Lead Librarian for Readers’ Services, offers up three very different titles that she enjoyed. Her recommendations are: Vox, a novel by Christina Dalcher that Parker says is “clearly a descendant of The Handmaid’s Tale.” Dalcher imagines a society where the rights of women have been pared away until they are restricted to speaking just 100 words a day. The Garden of Small Beginnings by Abbi Waxman is about how gardening not only helps plants grow, but also helps the young widow and mother who takes on the unfamiliar task. Tougher in Texas is part of Kari Lynn Dell’s series set with Texas rodeo as the backdrop. The lead character, who has Asperger Syndrome, copes with the challenges of life and the rodeo circuit. The entire “Texas” series is available as an eBook and audiobook. Proudly brought to you by Sno-Isle Libraries, serving residents of Snohomish and Island counties in the great state of Washington, and the Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation.
Jackie Parker, the author of Our Lady of Infidelity is an award-winning poet. She has written a best-selling young adult novel, Love Letters to my Fans, and a full-length play, Absentia and occasionally blogs for the Huffington Post. Her transformational workshops, The Power of Our Stories, use meditation and writing to bring creativity and community into the lives of people of all ages and backgrounds. Jackie has designed and led classes for the UCLA Arts and Healing Program and for schools and counseling centers, community gatherings, at-risk adolescents and others. For the past seven years she has also been a teacher of Kundalini Yoga meditation. Visit http://jackieparker.co Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating & on Twitter. Download Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.
Jackie Parker talks with Zoe Hewitt about her novel, Our Lady of Infidelity. It begins when a vision appears in a carwash window in the tiny, dusty desert town of Infidelity, a blip on the map just outside of Joshua Tree, California. Seven-year-old Luz Reyes, whose family was killed by death squads in her native land and whose mother is gravely ill, is the first to see it. Then Walt Adair, the divorced owner of the carwash. Then Zoe Luedke, the golden-haired stranger in search of her runaway husband. And even the child's skeptic mother, Josephina Reyes, sees it. A crowd gathers, and others [...]
Jackie Parker talks with Zoe Hewitt about her novel, Our Lady of Infidelity. It begins when a vision appears in a carwash window in the tiny, dusty desert town of Infidelity, a blip on the map just outside of Joshua Tree, California. Seven-year-old Luz Reyes, whose family was killed by death squads in her native land and whose mother is gravely ill, is the first to see it. Then Walt Adair, the divorced owner of the carwash. Then Zoe Luedke, the golden-haired stranger in search of her runaway husband. And even the child's skeptic mother, Josephina Reyes, sees it. A crowd gathers, and others [...] The post Jackie Parker | Our Lady of Infidelity | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.
Jackie Parker, the author of Our Lady of Infidelity is an award-winning poet. She has written a best-selling young adult novel, Love Letters to my Fans, and a full-length play, Absentia and occasionally blogs for the Huffington Post. Her transformational workshops, The Power of Our Stories, use meditation and writing to bring creativity and community into the lives of people of all ages and backgrounds. Jackie has designed and led classes for the UCLA Arts and Healing Program and for schools and counseling centers, community gatherings, at-risk adolescents and others. For the past seven years she has also been a teacher of Kundalini Yoga meditation. Visit http://jackieparker.co Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating & on Twitter. Download Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.
"Transforming Relationships: Using Meditation and Writing as Vehicles for Healing, Well-Being and Community" SHOW GUEST: Jackie Parker There is great power in the stories that we carry. According to Jackie Parker, the stories that wait to be written hold truths that can heal and deepen us. In Jackie’s The Power of Our Stories workshops held in communities, healthcare settings, and workplaces throughout the country, she helps attendees learn to express themselves and connect to each other in ways we all long for and need. As her teaching has evolved, Jackie has greatly enjoyed creating workshops for women and their teenage daughters. She share one memorable event in which many of the mothers were first generation Americans: Mexican, Filipino, Korean, who, by any standards had achieved a great deal having worked and studied their way to impressive positions.. Leaving their phones and connective devices in another room, they began simply by sitting in quiet together, breathing in silence for five minutes. As moods shifted, each picked up their pens and they flowed into writing their stories. At the end of the workshop, the group heard many deep and wise stories. As Jackie shares, “It was a day like so many in my workshops, where profound connections were made on many levels, as mothers and daughters embraced each other and the process of reconnecting and healing began.
"Transforming Relationships: Using Meditation and Writing as Vehicles for Healing, Well-Being and Community" SHOW GUEST: Jackie Parker There is great power in the stories that we carry. According to Jackie Parker, the stories that wait to be written hold truths that can heal and deepen us. In Jackie’s The Power of Our Stories workshops held in communities, healthcare settings, and workplaces throughout the country, she helps attendees learn to express themselves and connect to each other in ways we all long for and need. As her teaching has evolved, Jackie has greatly enjoyed creating workshops for women and their teenage daughters. She share one memorable event in which many of the mothers were first generation Americans: Mexican, Filipino, Korean, who, by any standards had achieved a great deal having worked and studied their way to impressive positions.. Leaving their phones and connective devices in another room, they began simply by sitting in quiet together, breathing in silence for five minutes. As moods shifted, each picked up their pens and they flowed into writing their stories. At the end of the workshop, the group heard many deep and wise stories. As Jackie shares, “It was a day like so many in my workshops, where profound connections were made on many levels, as mothers and daughters embraced each other and the process of reconnecting and healing began.