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Elizabeth Mary Layne, age 90, of Henrico, Virginia passed away on Saturday, August 19, 2023. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Allen Layne; son, Glen Beasley; parents, Paul and Mary Strickler; one sister, and one brother. She is survived by her daughters, Gayle Staten and Rose Smith; eight grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; siblings, Betty Sweeney, Jane Murray, and Paul Strickler (Linda); and many nieces and nephews. Elizabeth was a great caregiver, raising 3 generations. She was a faithful parishioner at First Free Will Baptist Church for many years. She will be remembered for her smile and...Article LinkSupport the show
Jane Murray, director of broken theatre, creator and producer of the Sorcas le Croí joined Pat to tell all about Ireland's first circus As Gaeilge.
The Northern Mental Health Nursing Qualitative Research Forum meets three times a year to connect Mental Health Nurse researcher interested in, and conducting, qualitative research, methodologies and innovations. If you wish to be added to the mailing list, please contact KMWright1@uclan.ac.uk. The following session was recorded at their second event on Thursday 13 October 2022. With thanks to Prof Karen Wright and Dr James Turner for organising the event and the invitation to support with recording the sessions. Title: Wholetruth, Untruths and Lies: an ethnographic study of communicative interaction between professional care givers and people with dementia. Author: Jane Murray Abstract: It is the first-time ethnography has been used as a methodology to explore lie telling by professionals in a clinical area. It brought new and significant knowledge to the area and is challenging previously held beliefs about lie telling. One of the main outputs has been a Taxonomy of Lies and The Lie ARM (Affective Reflective Model). I would like to explore their use in a range of practice settings, and then embed them into regular reflective practice, in order to improve the quality of life for people with dementia. I intend to challenge the Nursing Midwifery Council and the General Medical Council to adjust their Codes of Conduct to better support practitioners in practice in relation to telling lies to people with advanced dementia. It is important to highlight that truth telling should always be the starting point of any interaction, but in people with advanced dementia (particularly time shifted reality) lie telling may be kinder and more person centred in terms of meeting their needs. In many cases to repeatedly tell the truth may in fact represent maleficence, and that telling a lie, or entering their reality and accepting their truth, actually upholds the concept of beneficence. With further research around the Taxonomy of Lies and The Lie ARM, I hope to demonstrate that lie telling can be therapeutic or positive and that reflection on and in practice is a way of helping practitioners to develop their communication around lie telling.
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Introductory audio gives background on the NPR Series "Earplay" and the importance it played in being the most ambitious nationwide projects in the medium of radio in the U.S. during the 1970's and 1980's. "Murder Therapy" written by David Kranes and featuring Ralph Bell, Jane Murray and Ken Jerome . This is a heavy drama built around distinct psychological problems... that involves "Murder Therapy". This track will live in the "Drama" Playlist on this Soundcloud.com Podcast.
Three of Ireland's oldest circus families have joined forces to create a spectacular show Circus Gerbola rolls into Slane, musical director Jane Murray joined Sinéad to discuss how they managed during covid and how a last minute rescue helped get the show on the road. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
May be you know how your entrepreneurial adventure will end. And may be you know how you will get there. But given the uncertainty of life (pandemic or no pandemic) the chances are you don't.So how the heck do you plan, prepare and think through your entrepreneurial future with any degree of confidence? One way is to tune into this final episode and hear from a seasoned entrepreneur who has not only passed the start and finishing lines with several businesses but has also viewed the journey from multiple perspectives.By listening to Jane Murray you'll discover how to take greater control of your entrepreneurial future, how to prepare for a successful exit and how to give yourself the best chance of making start-up life work for you. Jane shares how you can think, learn and work so you avoid painful traps and instead spend as much time as possible enjoying the journey.A bit of Podcast background...UK-based Peter Harrington set up his first business following graduation in York in 1989. He has since started and grown several companies in various sectors including research, marketing, design, print, educational software and consultancy. Over the last 30+ years, Peter has employed over 1,000 people and experienced many highs and a few lows including burglaries, floods, fire and of course the most recent pandemic.As well as being the CEO with the SimVenture team, Peter is also an Entrepreneur in Residence at the London School of Economics and London South Bank University.Big thanks to LSE Generate, the SimVenture Team and Seajam Moths for supporting the Startup Survival Podcast.
Dr Jane Murray of the University of Northampton and Co-Director if its Centre for Education and Research talks about her career and research and its relevance and impact Originally broadcast 3rd August 2021 on Open4Business on NLive Radio
While the spectre of death has loomed over all our lives during this pandemic, the topic remains one of the hardest to talk about, both in polite and private conversation.In this podcast episode, Kylie Pentelow talks to Jane Murray from Marie Curie and the charity's ambassador Jim Carter, the actor best known for his role as Carson from Downton Abbey, about how to sensitively break this taboo.All three share examples of what to say and not say to someone who is grieving, the most appropriate offer of help, plus how to approach practical topics life funeral plans before it's too late.Finally, Jim describes his own experiences of losing his parents at very different ages and the impact talking - and not talking - about their deaths had on his and his sibling's lives.
Some of the biggest US combinations head to Carolina Horse Park this weekend. Nicole is joined by Diarm, Holly Hudspeth and Jane Murray to preview the competition, plus Will Faudree is on the show to talk about his chances. Eventing Manager is also back - download the app now to play along and be in with a chance of winning some great prizes!
Jon and Rick discuss the recent cancellation of Badminton and other news from this week in equestrian sport. Tamie Smith sits down with the guys to discuss the new MER rule proposal and her trip to the east coast. Finally, Jane Murray talks with Rick about the upcoming event at the Carolina Horse Park. Don't miss a minute of this great show!http://www.thejonandrickshow.livehttp://www.eqtvnetwork.com
In the fifteenth episode of The Idealists. (formerly Grit & Grace), entrepreneur and host Melissa Kiguwa interviews Jane Murray, a former lawyer who spent decades running a venture capital fund overseeing investments in start-up/early stage companies in a broad cross sector of industries. With first-hand experience of the world of cut-throat competition, individualism and isolationism, now Jane is reimagining the role of the entrepreneur and recently authored The Path of the Entrepreneur, Understanding Your Shadow with the London School of Economics accelerator LSE Generate. She talks to us about understanding one's shadow and understanding power.
Former Lawyer/VC. Now Kindness Capital pioneer at Peacebeam. Author of The Path of the Entrepreneur. Believes the ‘technology' of kindness is the pathway to a saner future for the planet. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-murray-peacebeam/
You would think that 'Kindness' was a fundamental part of human connection that is indelibly written into the way we live our lives. However, it seems that only in times of crisis like the current Coronavirus pandemic do we see kindness come to the fore.Why is this?My guests on this episode of Turning the Tables are fellow kindness evangelists Amy Giddon CEO of the Daily Haloha app and Jane Murray CEO of Peacebeam.Both of my guests have worked in the high pressured corporate jobs and both have pivoted to follow their vision to create businesses focussed on facilitating and encouraging small acts of kindness.In this episode we discuss;Why kindness is in short supply?The science behind the positive impact of kindness on both the giver and the receiver.The stories behind the creation of Amy's Daily Haloha and Jane's, Peacebeam business.How kindness can have a transformative effect on our wellbeing?A blueprint for promoting kindness in the worldHow kindness can help us balance adversity in our liveListen and share your stories about the impact of kindness on the Turning the Tables podcast community page on Facebook.Episode CreditEditor and sound engineer: Tim White email: showupnow@gmail.comHost: Simon RatcliffeMusic:Broken Elegance -UnconditionallyRiver Meditation - AudioautixScott Buckley -Elementary & Growing upAerohead - Fragments
Jon and Rick bring you USEF Developmental rider Alex O'Neal to discuss his life as a new dad, their training program and a potential move overseas! Plus, an update from Jane Murray of the Carolina Horse Park. Listen in...
Karen & Rob chat with Jane Murray & Will Faudree to preview the amazing Carolina International CCI sponsored by Cloud 11 Field of Dreams. This year Carolina has $100,000 in prize money which is sure to draw top talent to the event. Jane & Will share some of the new features for the Event as well as the "Carolina Club" VIP experience which is included for all horse owners entry and available for purchase. Check this out to hear all about this great Spring Event!Carolina International Website:https://carolinainternationalcci.com/Please support our Sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://equi-prism.com/https://equestfile.com/https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mleSign up for our NEW mailing list and be entered for a prize!:https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClEGet to know Major League Eventinghttps://www.majorleagueeventing.com/
Jon and Rick bring you USEF Developmental rider Alex O’Neal to discuss his life as a new dad, their training program and a potential move overseas! Plus, an update from Jane Murray of the Carolina Horse Park. Listen in...Guests and Links Episode 567:Hosts: Rick Wallace of Team Wallace Eventing and Jonathan Holling of Holling EventingLink: The Jon and Rick Show on FacebookPhoto: Alex O'Neal from O'Neal Equestrian Guest: Jane Murray from the Carolina Horse ParkTitle Sponsor: Horse Trailer ProsEpisode Sponsors: EQTV Network, Present Pony, Jump For Joy and Pro Elite Horse Feed Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Jon and Rick bring you USEF Developmental rider Alex O’Neal to discuss his life as a new dad, their training program and a potential move overseas! Plus, an update from Jane Murray of the Carolina Horse Park. Listen in...Guests and Links Episode 567:Hosts: Rick Wallace of Team Wallace Eventing and Jonathan Holling of Holling EventingLink: The Jon and Rick Show on FacebookPhoto: Alex O'Neal from O'Neal Equestrian Guest: Jane Murray from the Carolina Horse ParkTitle Sponsor: Horse Trailer ProsEpisode Sponsors: EQTV Network, Present Pony, Jump For Joy and Pro Elite Horse Feed Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Dr. Jane Murray is a family medicine physician and certified expert in functional medicine. She digs into the science of how amazing the human body is, and how so many intricate interacting systems talk to each other and work together to create body balance. This balance is directly related to having the zest and energy to be influential, sharing “When I think about the journey for women to find themselves, their leadership, their true calling, body balance matters. It is really difficult to be in the world as a leader, as a trailblazer, as someone that fulfills their true potential if the mind, body and spirit are not in balance.” Dr. Jane inspires all to “take their bodies back” through solid understanding of the toll exacted on a body, and a lived life, when not practicing self-care and self-love.Dr, Jane Murray has dedicated her career to advancing Western medicine by increasing knowledge, addressing “root causes” of health issues and integrating methods of care that are essential for well-being. As a family medicine physician she is an educator, mentor, published author and respected national speaker. She has been a leader in transforming healthcare, publishing the book, Be the Change - Transforming Health Care from the Inside Out. Additionally she was Chair and founding member of Women in Balance, a national non-profit to empower women to take charge of their hormone health. Presently she has a consultative practice in Overland Park, KS, offering specialty consults, and comprehensive, personalized, therapeutic programming to prevent and reverse early cognitive decline.Dr. Murray earned her undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles, completed her residency at Santa Monica Hospital, served as Director of Education for the American Academy of Family Physicians from 1986-1991, and as University of Kansas Medical Center’s Chair of the Department of Family Medicine from 1991-1998 when she co-found Sastun Center for Integrative Health Care. Having earned Certification from the American Board of Integrative & Holistic Medicine, Dr. Murray achieved Provider Certification through the Institute for Functional Medicine.
More than 20 Australians including a recently married couple and a family of four are still listed as missing on a Red Cross list after the deadly eruption on Whakaari/White Island.Five people are confirmed dead and eight more are missing, presumed dead after yesterday's eruption.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said those feared dead were from New Zealand, Australia, Britain, the United States, China and Malaysia.Police say there are no further signs of life on the island, following flyovers late on Monday. Anthony and Kristine Langford have been listed alongside their teenage children. Photo / FacebookMany of the victims are foreign tourists, some from Australia and the UK, from a visiting cruise ship, the Ovation of the Seas.Worried family have been listing their relatives on the Red Cross's Restoring Family Links website, which allows people to confirm their condition.The list is not an official missing persons list and the list now contains more than 80 names, well above the number believed to have been on the island.Among the Australians listed are North Sydney family-of-four, Anthony, 51, and Kristine Langford, and their two teenage children Jesse, 19, and Winona, 17, the Daily Mail reports.Siblings Jesse Langford, 19, and Winona Langford, 17, were believed to be on holiday with their family. Photo / FacebookYoung couple James, 23, and Madeleine Whitehouse, 24, who married last year, are also listed amongst the missing.James and Madeleine Whitehouse, who married last year, have been listed as missing. Photo / FacebookOthers on the missing list include Amy Miall, 30, from Brisbane, and her partner Mathew Thomas, 31, from Tamsworth, Richard Aaron Elzer, 32, and Jason Griffiths, 33, from Coffs Harbour, and Jane Murray, 56, from Sydney.Amy Miall's father announced on social media today that his daughter was safe. "We have been in touch with the embassy and the cruiseline and she is NOT missing and was not on the island when it erupted," he wrote."We assume she along with 4000 others on the cruise are trying to contact relatives and our thoughts are with the missing and their families."Jason Griffiths from Coffs Harbour has been listed as missing as of early today. Photo / FacebookThe site also lists a 12-year-old boy from Western Australia and a 7-year-old, the youngest person missing.Prime Minister Scott Morrison warned that Australians needed to "prepare for some difficult news in the days ahead".In a statement released early on Tuesday, police said there are "no signs of life" on White Island and they believe anyone who could have been taken from the island alive was rescued at the time of Monday's evacuation."The police Eagle helicopter, rescue helicopter, and NZDF aircraft have undertaken a number of aerial reconnaissance flights over the island since the eruption," police said in a statement early Tuesday."No signs of life have been seen at any point."Police believe that anyone who could have been taken from the island alive was rescued at the time of the evacuation."Based on the information we have, we do not believe there are any survivors on the island."
"It was that sense of loss like an oak tree had just, gone!"What happens when you grow up and work in the shadow of a hugely successful, driven ,figurehead father? And what happens when that person you loved is gone?How does this shape you as a person? And how do you adapt and change your life?In this weeks Episode we delve into the high octane, boom and bust world of big business, venture capital and start ups with my guest Jane Murray.Jane is a trained lawyer, investment fund manager, restaurant owner and now CEO of Peacebeam a start up dedicated to bringing small acts of kindness into our world.So how did Jane transform from a world of masculine egos, high stress ,risk and reward to a business that is quite honestly the antithesis of the business world she spent 20 odd years in?In our conversation we explore the motivations and mindsets which sat behind this transformation and the forces that are driving change in the way society is starting to view work and success.Jane also goes on to talk about the values that were instilled in her as a child and how that helped her to cope with the sometimes chaotic circumstances of her life and the adversity she faced, ultimately providing her with the grounding which was the foundation of the change in her life.And finally we hear about her new venture Peacebeam and it's mission to bring a little calm and kindness into the world.Listen and share your thoughts and observations with the Turning the Tables community on Facebook at;https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Ffb.me%2Fratcliffe2019&h=AT0X0mPTGiX_FLw6tFW8fTWlDwXAcHNMbFLsZ1IjBrK3mVKYpKt-vUZUnyqC9oU5iAZBSKBjNLQMXg8_zjPcjpEHZ9Qhwk3aGcaOKq8mW8muNM-6vFiJ9V2rNEkcDtds84-JlcQFbLgYou can find out more about Peacebeam and contact Jane through email: jane@peacebeam.comEpisode credits;Editor and sound engineer : Tim White email: showupnow@gmail.comMusic : Broken Elegance -Unconditionallyhttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?v=aH95sxn7HS8&event=video_description&redir_token=6ehCbtIu30AhxC4UJc33VENytGF8MTU2MzE4ODY1M0AxNTYzMTAyMjUz&q=https%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2FbrokeneleganceMusic :5:00 AM by Peter Rudenko http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Peter_Rudenko Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/5-00-am Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/uAg2KMC7toI
What do kindness, connection and technology have to do with a lawyer, philosopher, and venture capitalist? In this episode, my guest, Jane Murray, lawyer and former venture capitalist turned entrepreneur, shares her career reinvention and how she started her startup Peacebeam in 2016. Now Peacebeam has a tribe of fans and an exciting collaboration with the London School of Economics for their entrepreneur programs. If you think being a lawyer and VC would make it easier for Jane to start her own business, listen to her story. Peasebeam, a free guided meditation audio series on platforms like Insight Timer, facilitates kindness & connection, and helps you go from stressed & overwhelmed to calm in just 5 minutes. With great content, Peacebeam has started to attracted many other business opportunities. Listen to what Jane has to say about her vision and choices. You can find Jane Murray at: Website: https://www.peacebeam.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peacebeam/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peacebeam/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/peacebeam_
Jane Murray is the Founder of Peacebeam, a conscious start-up delivering 5 minutes of peaceful time well spent to the stressed commuters and workers. Changing wellbeing to worldbeing and mindfulness to kindfulness. Jane used to be a lawyer with extensive commercial experience with venture capital in start-up/early stage business in a wide variety of sectors.
Jane Murray interviews author J.B. Arbaugh about his co-authored article, "Identifying Research Topic Development in Business and Management Education Research Using Legitimation Code Theory" which can be found in Volume 40, Issue 6 of JME.
In this episode we talk to FPAN Northeast Public Archaeology Coordinator Emily Jane Murray. Emily discusses how Hurricane Matthew impacted St. Augustine, and what effects climate change will have on Florida's cultural resources near the coast. Additionally, she highlights the Guana Tolomato Matanzas (GTM) National Estuarine Research Reserve located near St. Augustine. She also describes a new volunteer/citizen science program FPAN developed to deal with issues of rising sea levels called Heritage Monitoring Scouts. http://fpan.us/projects/HMSflorida.php http://www.gtmnerr.org/
Jane Murray interviews authors Jerome Katz and Sarah Wright about their article, "Protecting Student Intellectual Property in the Entrepreneurial Classroom," published in the April 2016 issue of Journal of Management Education.
Jane Murray interviews authors Alison Dachner and Brian Saxton about their Journal of Management Education article, "If You Don't Care, Then Why Should I? The Influence of Instructor Commitment on Student Satisfaction and Commitment."
Jane Murray interviews authors Alison Errington and David Buna-Litic about their article, which asks "How do textbooks play a role in the weakness of many management graduates' critical thinking skills?"
Jane Murray interviews authors Alexander Bolinger and Kory Brown about their article, which explores how educators can teach the costs and benefits of entrepreneurial failure to provide students with a more nuanced management education.
Jane Murray talks with authors David Kaplan and Monika Renard about their article which provides instructions for engaging students in negotiating their course syllabus.
Jane Murray interviews authors Janet Hillier and Linda M. Dunn-Jensen about their article on a “learning team model” that emphasizes feedback at the team—not individual—level of analysis by establishing a team feedback tool that can be easily and regularly used to improve performance. The article was the 2014 winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Award.
The StoryMen welcome professor and story expert Sarah-Jane Murray to debrief the first day of Q 2014 in Nashville. We review our highlights and share our thoughts on the conference takeaways. In this Episode: 00:00 - Meet Sarah-Jane Murray 03:00...
In receat years a growing number of interventions have been designed to reduce the impact of workplace bullying within organizations. Jane Murray discusses the impact of bullying in the workplace and the ways the One Goal One Community initiative can assist.
Diamond In The Rough There's no denying that Animal Fair's Wendy Diamond is one tough diva when it comes to defending her dog's lavish lifestyle. She spoils 'Lucky' with the best couture and goodies. Psychiatric Service Dogs Did you know there's a service dog for those that suffer from mental and emotional disorders. Therapist Jane Miller explains how she uses these Healing Companions for patients that have bi-polar disorder, anorexia and other mental disabilities. Survey Says: Cat Owners Smarter The research revealed cat owners were more likely to be college graduates than dog owners. Dr. Jane Murray led the study and said "cats require less time per day than dogs, so they are more popular with educated people who work late and have long commutes." Susan Boyle Turns Down Mansion Because Of Cat The woman who knocked off Simon Cowell's socks with her performance on Britain's Got Talent says she will be keeping her feet firmly planted on Scottish soil for the sake of her cat. Your Dog Can Tweet Mattel plans on releasing "Puppy Tweets" - a plastic tag for your dog's collar. The tag is programmed to randomly generate one of 500 Tweets from your dog whenever it senses barking or movement. More this week