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Happy Heauxlloween, sweet baby beeflings! In this week's episode, Zee covers the deeply disturbing case of Matthew Hoffman, while Danielle shares the story of the Grateful Doe and Jason Callahan. Stalk us here!Merch - ghosts-n-heauxsTwitter - ghostsnheauxsInstagram - ghosts_n_heauxsFacebook - GhostsnHeauxsPodcastAnd don't forget to send your stories to ghostsnheauxs@gmail.com
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org https://www.fetzer.org The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab (CIL) is collaborating with the Fetzer Institute to support and build networks of spiritual care providers who do not identify with a religious tradition or identify as non-religious (sometimes referred to as “spiritual but not religious”). This work brings together chaplains and scholars from diverse spiritualities, racial and ethnic backgrounds, geographies, and sectors of chaplaincy. It will help identify the needs of this population, which are neither well defined in the literature nor adequately addressed in many settings. This webinar will present new research on unaffiliated chaplaincy, including a new working paper that will be made available for reading and comment. We thank Fetzer Institute for their support of this work. We are joined by: Melissa Bennett (she/her) is a storyteller, storylistener, writer, educator,spirit worker, and chaplain. She is a descendant of the Umatilla, Nez Perce, Sac & Fox, and Anishinaabe Nations. Melissahas been reading tarot cards, building altars, channeling spirit, and chatting with the ancestors for over 25 years. In 2012 she earned a Master of Divinity degree along with graduate certificatesin spiritual counselingand theological studies. The following year she completed her chaplain training in forensic mental health specializing in the care of Indigenous people. Melissa has a decade of experience providing spiritual care in higher education settings and approaches her workfrom atrauma informedhealing justicelens. Melissa is the founder of Nnoshé's House (aka Auntie's House) where she provides spiritual care tools and mentorship to a diverse client base. To learn more visit: https://www.nnosheshouse.com/. Jason Callahan, MDiv, MS, BCC, is chaplain at the Thomas Palliative Care Unit at VCU Massey Cancer Center and Instructor in the VCU Departments of Patient Counseling and Pastoral Care. Anthony Cruz Pantojas, MATS, MALS (they/he/elle/él) is a cuir/queer Afro-Boricua who is deeply informed by decolonial humanisms,Cultural Studies, Afro-Caribbean subjectivities, and Spirituality. Cruz Pantojasregularly presents at numerous conferences and facilitates workshops on humanistic orientations and sensibilities within this current sociopolitical climate. As a humanist chaplain at Tufts University, they collaborate with diverse stakeholders to promotehumanism and to encourage more expansive and reparative modes of thought and relationship. Cruz Pantojas earned master's degrees in Theological Studies, and Leadership Studies from Andover Newton Theological School and Meadville Lombard Theological School, respectively. Additionally, they hold a Certificate in Humanist Studies from the American Humanist Association Center for Education. Anthony has also published in various scholarly and popular outlets.
Chaplains provide spiritual care to anyone and everyone. This can mean accompanying those with whom the chaplain may have profound spiritual, religious, political, cultural, or other differences. What is the “radical acceptance” required to provide meaningful spiritual care, and how can aspiring chaplains begin preparing themselves for this crucial, but often quite difficult, aspect of the work? Tahara Akmal is Clinical Pastoral Education Manager at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC. Jason Callahan is an instructor in the Department of Patient Counseling, College of Health Professions, and chaplain for the Thomas Palliative Care Unit in Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center.
The Field Guide series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded). In this Introduction to Spiritual Care, we are joined by: Beba Tata, MDiv, BCC, Chaplain, Mayo Clinic; Jason Callahan, MDiv, BCC, Palliative Chaplain, VCU Health; Wendy Cadge, PhD, Director, Chaplaincy Innovation Lab; Michael Skaggs, PhD, Director of Programs, Chaplaincy Innovation Lab.
In this weeks episode Tama dives into the formally unsolved mystery of 'Grateful Doe', a story that found a resolution thanks to internet sleuthsWhile Laura dives into the deaths of nine Russian hikers at Dyatlov Pass as well as some of the theories surrounding their deaths.Stream 2am by JUNO on Spotify and check out Laura's new show Little Show of HorrorsNOTE; Our episodes regularly contain discussions of violence, sexual and physical assault. If this content raises any concerns for you or someone you know, please reach out to some of the following organisations:https://www.beyondblue.org.au/https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/find-help/domestic-violence-hotlines/https://www.lifeline.org Join our Patreon crew for additional content@Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bestservedcold. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Through partnership with two state agencies, the Indiana Department of Education and the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Ivy Tech Community College is embarking upon, not one, but two initiatives this summer that will help high school students and recent graduates achieve post-secondary success. The first initiative is “Crossing the Finish Line” which focuses on assisting high school students and recent graduates complete remaining coursework needed to secure a short-term certificate or degree this summer. The second initiative is “Bridging the Gap” which focuses on assisting high school students, identified as not meeting certain college readiness benchmarks, to “bridge” from high school to college. Today's guests are: Jason Callahan, Assistant Secretary of Student Pathways and Opportunities, Indiana Department of Education Charlee Beasor, Associate Commissioner for Communications & Outreach, Indiana Commission for Higher Education Rebecca Rahschulte, Vice President of K-14 Initiatives & Statewide Partnerships, Systems Office Jo Carlin, Vice President of Recruitment & Enrollment, Systems Office Cory Clasemann, Vice President of Student Success, Systems Office Call to Action If you'd like to learn more about the Indiana College Core, please check out episode 132 - https://ourcollegeyourvoices.libsyn.com/earning-the-indiana-college-core-in-high-school To hear more from Dr. Katie Jenner, listen to episode 153 -https://ourcollegeyourvoices.libsyn.com/114-katie-jenner-leadership-series To hear more from Teresa Lubbers, listen to episode 157 Access the Indiana College Readiness Reports from the Commission for Higher Education at https://www.in.gov/che/college-readiness-reports/ We would like to ask our external partners to help create awareness, encourage participation, reach out to the local Ivy Tech Campus to determine eligibility and next steps. As for our Ivy Tech Colleagues, celebrate with these students, assist them in clearing obstacles, and coach these students to reach their goals.
We read and respond to a very complicated and theological email that covers the gamut of amnesia, Calvinism, and Arminiasm. The conversation continues on to a discussion about God's role in choosing a spouse, our identity, God's trust in us, and our trust in God. Music in this episode includes: Sun, by Jason Callahan. Home Fire, by Robert John Reunion of the Spaceducks and Just Around the World by KieloKaz Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.
"Now concerning spiritual gifts," begins 1 Corinthians 12:1 in most English translations. Except that's not what the passage actually says. We begin by looking at the contention between cessationists and charismatics, and why the modern conversation regarding spiritual gifts is often... misguided. Sources for this episode on SeersSee.com: On Spiritual Gifts, Spiritual Things, and Spiritual People Handicapped Children Who See Spirits. Music in this episode: Sun, by Jason Callahan. Selections from the album Cinematic Background Music, by Scott Holmes. Opening Presents, by Borrtex Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.
Binky and Doug answer a reader email. Resources cited in this episode include Deliverance and Inner Healing, by John Loren Sanford and Mark Sanford. Music includes "Just Around the World" and "Reunion of the Spacducks" by Kielokatz, and "Sun" by Jason Callahan. Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Jason was well known in the Salt Lake area for his outgoing personality and long, thick, bright-red hair. After a vicious attack sent him to the hospital with serious head injuries, he wouldn't name his attacker and voluntarily left the hospital prematurely. When his family couldn't locate him, they grew concerned that his previous attacker had located Jason before they could. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jason_Callahan https://www.snopes.com/news/2015/12/09/grateful-doe/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/522391494870158/?hc_location=ufi
In this episode of our artist spotlight powered by Nortons Brewing Co. we got the chance to talk to Jason Callahan!! He talked to us about whats been happening in his world and some of the stuff he has coming up! A huge thank you to Jason for taking time to talk to us and thank you to all of our listeners!! Go find Nortons on Facebook and give them a like to keep up with their new beers and upcoming events!!
President Trump just signed a new space policy directive targeting the regulations surrounding commercial spaceflight. Casey Dreier, Jason Callahan, and Mat Kaplan dive into the implications of the new directive and what it means for the relationship between government and space. They also break down all of the good news in the House's new funding bill for NASA, and highlight NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine's turnaround on climate change.
President Trump just signed a new space policy directive targeting the regulations surrounding commercial spaceflight. Casey Dreier, Jason Callahan, and Mat Kaplan dive into the implications of the new directive and what it means for the relationship between government and space. They also break down all of the good news in the House's new funding bill for NASA, and highlight NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine's turnaround on climate change.
As promised, Casey Dreier and Jason Callahan are back with a special review of the just-released FY 2019 President’s Budget Request (PBR) for NASA. It contains good news, bad news and odd news. What is likely to stand? What will Congress ignore, going its own way? NASA’s new lunar ambitions, Mars Sample Return, WFIRST and more hang in the balance. Let the debate begin.
As promised, Casey Dreier and Jason Callahan are back with a special review of the just-released FY 2019 President’s Budget Request (PBR) for NASA. It contains good news, bad news and odd news. What is likely to stand? What will Congress ignore, going its own way? NASA’s new lunar ambitions, Mars Sample Return, WFIRST and more hang in the balance. Let the debate begin.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As promised, Casey Dreier and Jason Callahan are back with a special review of the just-released FY 2019 President’s Budget Request (PBR) for NASA. It contains good news, bad news and odd news. What is likely to stand? What will Congress ignore, going its own way? NASA’s new lunar ambitions, Mars Sample Return, WFIRST and more hang in the balance. Let the debate begin.
As Newton gets some much deserved rest, Jason Callahan of the Planetary Society joins the team to cover some big news in space policy. Are we really going back to the Moon? Are our Martian dreams shot? Who won the Alabama Senate Election? You'll have to listen to find out. Links: Latest from Washington Aerospace Corporation calls on Administration to listen The paper Space News Highlight of the Week Trump Administration edits one line in the National Space Policy The National Space Policy Latest in Tech Blue Origin resuming test flights Rocket Lab aborts at the last second SpaceX is launching a reflown rocket to the ISS ...With a space debris sensor on board Coming Soon to Space Star Wars Episode VIII comes out on Friday!!! Follow Ad Astra on Twitter at @AdAstra_Podcast, on Facebook, and subscribe to the mailing list for future updates and events!
What are you waiting for? Join us on Capitol Hill for some Planetary Society events. Oh, and check out this week's episode, featuring committee hearing, Luxembourg, and some awesome upcoming events! Also, commercial satellites may provide faster and more reliable internet for the planet, and may come online soon to help the people of Puerto Rico. XCOR may be staring death straight in the eyes as SpaceX is awarded more money from the Air Force, and Blue Origin reminds us once again that they're still in the game. Jack’s fundraiser for RAINN Latest from Washington Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on Commercial Satellite Industry Space News Highlight of the Week Hurry! Come to these awesome Planetary Society events in DC! After Cassini: What’s Next? Happy Hour with Casey Dreier and Jason Callahan International News Luxembourgers and Google helping out Puerto Rico Latest in Tech Air Force adds more than $40 million to SpaceX engine contract New NASA Study Improves Search for Habitable Worlds XCOR is running out of time to find an investor Blue Origin tested their BE-4 engine Coming Soon to Space Astronomy on Tap next Monday!!! Ad Astra is judging the halloween costume contest! Ad Astra is presenting “How to be a Space Advocate” at the November Nerd Nite Follow Ad Astra on Twitter at @AdAstra_Podcast, on Facebook, and subscribe to the mailing list for future updates and events!
How can secular people care for each other when the chips are down? Jason Callahan is the chaplain for the Thomas Palliative Care Unit at VCU Massey Cancer Center in Virginia and instructor for the Departments of Patient Counseling and Pastoral Care at VCU. Jason is a seminary-educated secular chaplain, endorsed by the Humanist Society and nationally board-certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains.Join other listeners in a little secret enclave of the internet HERE. Get in touch with Bart HERE.
A new report builds the case for long overdue returns to Uranus and Neptune, while another proposal calls for exploration of the many bodies in our solar system that hide vast water oceans. Jason Callahan, Casey Dreier and Mat Kaplan dive into the troubled waters that determine which planetary science missions will get the limited funds available.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new report builds the case for long overdue returns to Uranus and Neptune, while another proposal calls for exploration of the many bodies in our solar system that hide vast water oceans. Jason Callahan, Casey Dreier and Mat Kaplan dive into the troubled waters that determine which planetary science missions will get the limited funds available.
A new report builds the case for long overdue returns to Uranus and Neptune, while another proposal calls for exploration of the many bodies in our solar system that hide vast water oceans. Jason Callahan, Casey Dreier and Mat Kaplan dive into the troubled waters that determine which planetary science missions will get the limited funds available.
The Trump Administration released its proposed FY2018 budget just days ago. Casey Dreier, Jason Callahan and Mat Kaplan dive deep into what this controversial plan means for NASA and how it has been received by Congress.
The Trump Administration released its proposed FY2018 budget just days ago. Casey Dreier, Jason Callahan and Mat Kaplan dive deep into what this controversial plan means for NASA and how it has been received by Congress.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Trump Administration released its proposed FY2018 budget just days ago. Casey Dreier, Jason Callahan and Mat Kaplan dive deep into what this controversial plan means for NASA and how it has been received by Congress.
This month Jason Callahan, Casey Dreier and Mat Kaplan ask whether the Moon vs. Mars human destination debate makes sense, highlight a new report on the science potential of CubeSats by the National Academies, and explain how a thrilling planetary science mission like Juno gets a thumbs up from NASA.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month Jason Callahan, Casey Dreier and Mat Kaplan ask whether the Moon vs. Mars human destination debate makes sense, highlight a new report on the science potential of CubeSats by the National Academies, and explain how a thrilling planetary science mission like Juno gets a thumbs up from NASA.
This month Jason Callahan, Casey Dreier and Mat Kaplan ask whether the Moon vs. Mars human destination debate makes sense, highlight a new report on the science potential of CubeSats by the National Academies, and explain how a thrilling planetary science mission like Juno gets a thumbs up from NASA.
Jason Callahan serves as a Chaplain at Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Allied Health Professions. At the time of the interview he was also the President and Moderator of the Black Alumni Association of Union Presbyterian Seminary. This episode also made an invitation on behalf of United Faith Leaders to register for an upcoming live webinar via www.unitedfaithleaders.com/webinars.
Casey Dreier, the Planetary Society's Director of Space Policy, and Jason Callahan, the Society's Space Policy Advisor, talk with Mat Kaplan about the just-released "President's Budget Request" for the fiscal year starting in October of 2016.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Such a joy to talk with not one, not two, but three guests on the podcast today from Mainstream Orlando, the youth ministry of Faith Assembly. Josh Daughtry, Jason Callahan, & Carlos were kind enough to chat with me about all they have going on. Mainstream is a happening place. With a youth ministry of […]
This week we talk with Jason Callahan, Vice President of Human Resources at TruckPro in Memphis, TN. Jason is an executive with a proven track record of achievement in many areas including human resources, finance, operations, merger and acquisitions for global multi-billion-dollar organizations. His company, TruckPro, is one of the largest independent distributors of heavy duty aftermarket truck parts and accessories in the United States. Jason shares his insights on making the most of today's online application process, how to find a new job in a new city, and how to master the art of networking. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about TruckPro, visit their website at www.truckpro.com.