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Sales often gets a bad rap for feeling "salesy" or pushy, but what if we told you that selling with confidence could be your biggest asset? Imagine reframing the idea of being "salesy" as a positive affirmation—something that empowers both you and your clients. In this episode of Claim Your Career Crown, we're joined by Jean Wright, a seasoned sales expert who knows how to turn the art of selling into a win-win. Jean will share her insights on how to embrace your inner confidence, build authentic connections, and transform your sales approach into something that feels natural, genuine, and—yes—positively "salesy."Jean Wright is a seasoned sales professional with a four-decade+ sales career spanning many industries.As the president of a women's business organization, she noticed members were lacking sales confidence. Jean decided to address it with her debut book, “Selling Your Confidence: Forging a Successful Sales Career from Mint Cookies to Martinis.” From her early days as a Girl Scout selling cookies to her adult sales career, Jean's story is packed with valuable insights and helpful tips about presenting your unique package and feeling more confident along the way. Jean is now a sales confidence builder, on a mission to empower women's groups and solopreneurs alike, showing them how to tap into their unique strengths and become more confident in their sales abilities.Read More at: https://petite2queen.com/turning-salesy-positive-affirmation-sell-confidence/Support the showCheck out Petite2Queen for more great interviews, podcasts, and blogs to help you achieve more, faster!https://www.petite2queen.com/
Jean Wright, sales confidence coach and author of Selling Your Confidence, discusses how women can redefine their approach to sales and embrace their authentic selves. Drawing from her vast experience in sales and coaching, Jean shares practical strategies to overcome fear, build confidence, and approach sales as a way to serve and connect. Together, Jean and I explore the emotional and practical sides of sales, from understanding your worth to leveraging networking and authenticity. This episode is perfect for social entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and small business owners who want to break free from sales anxiety and unlock their full potential. Key Takeaways: Sales as Service: Reframe your mindset around sales by viewing it as a way to help others and provide value rather than focusing on the fear of rejection. Confidence is Key: Learn how to build confidence by embracing your authentic self and focusing on the relationships you're creating with potential clients. Charge What You're Worth: Jean highlights the importance of recognizing your expertise and experience, ensuring you set prices that reflect your value. Authenticity Over Formulas: Avoid rigid sales scripts; instead, focus on genuine conversations and understanding the needs of your clients to build lasting relationships. Inspirational Moments: [00:34] – Jean shares her journey from selling Girl Scout cookies to becoming a sales coach and author. [06:03] – Wendie and Jean discuss how fear and stereotypes around sales impact women entrepreneurs. [09:11] – Jean emphasizes the importance of charging your worth and overcoming imposter syndrome. [13:20] – Authenticity in sales and how relationships drive success. [28:24] – Jean redefines success as helping others achieve positive changes and improvements in their lives. Meet Our Guest - Jean Wright: Jean Wright is on a mission to empower women and solopreneurs alike to tap into their unique strengths and become more confident in their sales abilities. A seasoned professional with a four-decade sales career spanning industries like personnel agencies, sports entertainment, television, print, and digital media, Jean attained management-level positions through her sheer dedication and exceptional customer service. Jean coaches female entrepreneurs who are new to selling or feel stuck when it comes to asking for the business. By creating impact and transforming their mindset around selling, Jean empowers women to develop authentic relationship-building skills and helps them approach sales with greater confidence. Website: Selling Your Confidence LinkedIn: Jean Wright Inside Scoop: Jean's story of building her sales confidence began with selling Girl Scout cookies and evolved into a mission to empower other women. She believes sales should feel natural and fulfilling rather than intimidating. Jean's coaching helps entrepreneurs align their sales strategies with their personal values, creating authentic connections and better serving their clients. Important Links: Join the Social Impact Level Up Collective for community and support: Social Impact Level Up Collective DIYers dream—hop in our University for templates and FREE resources: University Discover more episodes: Social Impact Level Up Podcast
Over the years, we've been honored to host iconic figures like Kaffe Fassett and Brandon Mably, who revealed how color can be a life-changing force, and Tula Pink, who welcomed us into her imaginative, boundary-pushing world. We heard from Alex Anderson, who reminded us of the importance of claiming space for our creativity, and Amanda Murphy, who inspired us to stretch the boundaries of traditional quilting. This journey has introduced us to countless other inspiring voices: astronaut Dr. Karen Nyberg, who shared her love for quilting in space; Michael Thorpe, whose bold textile art challenges conventions; and the incomparable Gee's Bend Quilters, represented by Mary Margaret Pettway, whose work connects us to a rich heritage of storytelling through fabric. We've also learned from quilting luminary Ricky Tims, who shared his unique blend of music and quilting, costume designer Justine Seymore and Julian Collins, who creates fashion with purpose. Mimi G brought her vibrant energy and DIY spirit, while Deanna Springer reminded us of the enduring legacy of Nancy Zieman and the Great Wisconsin Quilt Show. We've brought you behind the scenes at Quilt Week in Paducah, BERNINA university, C2E2, QuiltCon, The Sewing and Stitching Expo, Houston Festival, The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show and The National Quilt Museum. And our guest list goes on: Gail Yellen with her expert sewing techniques, sustainable designer Tristan Detweiler, creative advocate Kristina Wong, and reality star Craig Conover from Southern Charm who we accompanied to North Charleston High School as he donated BERNINA sewing machines to their maker space. We've heard from visionaries like Jean Wright from Sew Sisters, Amanda Richie from Unshattered and fabric artist Cookie Washington, each of whom has left an unforgettable mark on our community. As we reflect on these first 100 episodes, we are profoundly grateful to each guest who has shared their time, talent, and insights, and to each of you who have been with us on this journey. So now, let's celebrate by taking you back to February 18, 2021, to where it all began with a replay of our very first episode featuring the incredible Bisa Butler. Here is Sew & So episode #1… This podcast explores Bisa Butler's fascinating journey, which began with her getting a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting at Howard University. Realizing painting was not her passion, she went on to Montclair University to pursue a Master in Teaching. It was there, while making a quilt in her first-ever fibers class, that she had an artistic epiphany; she realized she could do what she loved, express her creativity in a way that moved her deeply, and tell the countless untold stories of African Americans. Each pivotal step in her journey is described in fascinating detail. She talks about learning to sew from her grandmother; a black woman, and wife of an Emissary, who found herself transported to Morocco. She and her husband had to attend many formal events, and since they couldn't afford to buy the refined clothing, one was required to wear, her grandmother would pore through fashion magazines and create replicas of designer outfits. The scraps of fibers and fabrics from those outfits can be seen in Bisa's portraits of her grandmother and grandfather. She explains how using little bits of their lives helped inform her work. Butler describes her work as “excavating the soul, where her own spirit has a conversation with someone who has long passed. The process begins with a portrait. By gazing into the eyes of her subject and really looking at the lines, creases, scars and the expression in their eyes, she can ‘hear' their unspoken story. She spoke of the improvisational nature of private quilts and their ability to tell the personal experiences of her people (21:20 – 24:21). As she details her journey through galleries and museums, Butler recounts the bias that was shown towards artists who use cloth in their art. But through all the rejections and dismissals, she kept at it, slow and steady, until her work exhibited at a New York gallery. After that, her work began getting accepted at more galleries and museums. Her fiber and fabric creation, The Storm, the Whirlwind, and the Earthquake features a life‐sized representation of abolitionist and social reformer Fredrick Douglass whose magnetic gaze pulled her in. This piece is a powerful example of how Butler's painterly textiles convey a sense of shared humanity were on exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art. Her textile creations were exhibited in the European Painting Gallery Space at the Art Institute of Chicago in 2021. This is the first time a living artist has been showcased in this space. Her work iwasalso featured in Dress Up, Speak Up: Regalia and Resistance at the 21C Museum Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was a joy to learn about the strides fiber, fabric and quilting artists have made, and we owe much of it to Bisa Butler. Her personal story of using textiles and the medium of quilting to celebrate her heritage and her community and her powerful art is a great inspiration to us all. This is one story you don't want to miss, so make sure you catch the podcast. You can learn more about Bisa Butler and view some of her amazing works of art at Bisabutler.com If you know someone you think has an outstanding story – a story that should be shared on this podcast, please drop me a note to meg@sew&sewpodcast.com or complete the form on this website. Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform. 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Is confidence the secret to successful selling?Jean Wright, a sales confidence coach, joins me to share her passion about helping women break free from the outdated, aggressive sales stereotypes. Jean shares her journey from selling Girl Scout cookies to becoming a sales pro, and how she learned to thrive by building relationships, not just closing deals. Her approach focuses on tapping into your authentic self, believing in your product, and developing the confidence to ask for what you're worth.Jean offers practical advice on how to move away from the fear of being "too salesy" and instead focus on the power of genuine connection. We also dive into the importance of trust, confidence, and the ability to stand firm when asking for what you're worth in any sales conversation.Highlights:Sales success is built on confidence and authenticity, not aggressive techniques.Building relationships and trust with customers is key to long-term success.Asking for money or closing a deal should come from a place of knowing your worth, not fear.Overcoming self-doubt in sales is a skill that can be learned and strengthened over time.Women in sales should use their natural empathy and communication skills to their advantage.Connect with Jean:Website: https://sellingyourconfidence.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanwright-confidencebuilder/ In appreciation for being here, I have some gifts for you:A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile:An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by taking the3 Card Sampler – you won't regret it.AND … Don't forget to connect with me on LinkedIn and be eligible for mycomplimentary LinkedIn profile audit – I do one each month for a luckylistener!Connect with me:http://JanicePorter.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/https://www.facebook.com/janiceporter1https://www.instagram.com/socjanice/Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode andthink that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the socialmedia buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note inthe comment section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you cansubscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcast reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us andgreatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple, whichexposes our show to...
When it comes to meeting healthcare's biggest challenges, sometimes the best approach begins with curiosity. Dr. Jean Wright, MD, MPH, Chief Executive Officer of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Foundation, has made an immense impact on the COPD community and knows firsthand how to bring new solutions that move the needle for poorly understood patient communities. In this episode, Sanofi host Eric Racine is joined by Kate Tighe, Head of US Public Affairs and Patient Advocacy, Immunology at Sanofi, to discuss with Dr. Wright how shifting perspectives and sparking innovation can change outcomes for patients with historically overlooked conditions. Dr. Wright describes her straightforward yet creative approach to tackling seemingly inscrutable problems, how she handles the most difficult aspects of leadership, and why charting a path toward refreshing solutions can accelerate progress.
What if you could turn early childhood experiences into a four-decade career in sales? Join host Natalie Benamou as she sits down with Jean Wright, a seasoned sales professional, who began her journey at the age of 11 selling Girl Scout cookies. Jean is a Sales Confidence Builder and shares how those early lessons in persistence and persuasion laid the foundation for her successful career across various industries. From tackling the nuances of selling services versus products to penning her inspiration-filled book, "Selling Your Confidence: Forging a Successful Sales Career with Mint Cookies to Martinis," this conversation is packed with insights and inspiration.Key Takeaways: Unique Strengths Women Bring to Sales:Empathy and Emotional Intelligence: Women often excel in these areas, making them powerful tools for solving problems and building authentic client relationships.Adept Listening Skills: Effective listening helps understand client needs and fosters trust.Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: Confidence plays a crucial role in sales success.Practical Strategies: Jean suggests maintaining a confidence file to bolster self-assurance. Making Connections and NetworkingForming Meaningful Relationships: Building connections can make the sales process more effective and less intimidating.Empowering Ecosystem: Alliances and partnerships, such as those with HerCsuite® and Lioness Magazine, create supportive communities that empower women.Celebrating Supportive Communities: Recognizing and leveraging these networks can inspire others and enhance professional success.Tune in to celebrate the importance of recognizing and leveraging inherent strengths, building self-confidence, and forming meaningful connections in the sales profession. Discover how supportive communities can help you shine your light brightly and inspire others to do the same.3 Quotes:"Women have that ability to be empathetic, to be emotional, and we're nurturing and we usually have pretty good listening skills.""Confidence in sales isn't about knowing all the answers. It's about being willing to find them.""Your network is your net worth. The connections you build are invaluable assets.""Listening is not just hearing words, but understanding the emotions and needs behind them."Listen to this episode for an inspiring conversation with Jean Wright and learn how to unlock your sales confidence. About our Guest:Jean Wright is a seasoned sales professional with a four-decade career in various industries including personnel agencies, sports entertainment, business office services, member organizations, and print/digital media. She has earned recognition for exceptional customer service and sales expertise, ascending to management-level positions. Her debut book, "Selling Your Confidence: Forging a Successful Sales Career from Mint Cookies to Martinis," documents her sales journey, from selling Girl Scout Cookies at age 11 through her adult sales career. Her real-life stories offer valuable insights and practical sales tips for prospecting, networking, and closing deals confidently.Please explain your area of expertise: Confidence in sales building for women entrepreneursLinkedIn Website https://sellingyourconfidence.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jean.sells.confidence/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sellingyourconfidenceAbout our Host:Natalie Benamou is the host of "Women Leaders on the Move '' and the Founder of HerCsuite®, a powerful network creating an ecosystem of limitless opportunities. She is dedicated to advancing women's careers and leadership skills.Natalie Benamou on LinkedInHerCsuite® on LinkedInFeatured HerCsuite® Entrepreneur Service:HerCsuite® Connect Circles where women entrepreneurs are building digital courses and group coaching businesses inside HerCsuite® Network Platform and App.Listen and Subscribe:Keep shining your light bright. The World Needs You!
Developing Leaders Through Schools of Experience, Pt. 1 The theory of Schools of Experience highlights that one is not born a leader, but rather a leader's abilities are developed through their work and life experiences. Join Dr. Jean Wright and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss lessons from Jean's Schools of Experience, including her current role as CEO of the COPD Foundation and her prior role as Chief Innovation Officer at Atrium Health (now Advocate Health), and how these “courses” have taught her the need for speed, the importance of analogous learning, and the reason to go broad, not just deep. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In this podcast episode, host Philippa Channer speaks with Jean Wright, author and sales confidence builder, about the challenges women face in sales and marketing. Gene discusses her book "Selling Your Confidence," her coaching services, and the importance of confidence, authenticity, and relationship-building in marketing. She shares her personal struggles with marketing her book and the significance of having a supportive team. Jean invites listeners to schedule a discovery call on her website to enhance their sales confidence. The episode concludes with Philippa announcing new content and a schedule change for the podcast, emphasizing the show's continued focus on empowering women entrepreneurs. If you enjoyed today's conversation and would like to be featured yourself, just let me know by checking out our podcast website https://mocobuzz.my.canva.site/. There you can learn more about the show and sign up directly. Whenever you are ready, here are some ways that we can help you: Free 1-Hour Marketing Consultation: https://tidycal.com/philippa/free-marketing-consultation Subscribe for regular content on developing a solid marketing plan, marketing strategy, and marketing tips. Connect with us: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/channer-consulting-llc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/channerconsulting/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com
In this episode, we're joined by Megan Jean Wright, sharing her inspiring journey of balancing fear, chasing dreams, and encountering the prophetic.Support the show
Are you looking for more joy, play and adventure in your life? In today's episode, we speak with Carly Jean Wright, Founder of The Vibrant Mama Method. She's a Somatic & Energetic Healing Facilitator for moms and women navigating life's biggest transitions, and she's a proud boy mom. Carly dives deep into how we can support yourselves emotionally, at home & as we travel, by embracing play, joy and micro-adventures into our daily life. What We Discuss:How she became passionate about Maternal Mental Health SupportComing back to Who You Are in MotherhoodCarving out time for Play as an AdultMicro Adventures with your childrenHow can we get excited about life again? Emotional Regulation Tips for TravelConnect with Carly: Instagram @thatvibrantmamaTikTok @thatvibrantmamaThe Vibrant Mama JournalConnect with Kelly:Instagram @kelly.tolliday.yogaInstagram @risingnatureretreatsWebsite https://risingnatureretreats.comThanks for tuning in!Mentioned in this episode:Child & CompanyByte & CoffeeMention "Transform with Travel" at checkout for 10% off your order at Byte & Coffee in Lighthouse Point, Florida.Byte & Coffee
This week we want to share with you the story of the Sew Sisters, a group of women who used their skills to hand sew the thermal blankets used to protect the Space Shuttle. To do this we're joined by one of the seamstresses, Jean Wright, who has just had a book written about her by Elise Matich called: “Sew Sister: The Untold Story of Jean Wright and NASA's Seamstresses.” 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsJean Wright:X: https://twitter.com/JeanWright0274 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-wright-0b62b328/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jean.wright.39Sew Sister Book: https://www.tilburyhouse.com/product-page/sew-sister Full show notes: https://spaceandthingspodcast.com/Show notes include links to all articles mentioned and full details of our guests and links to what caught our eye this week.Image Credits: Tilbury House PublishersSpace and Things:X: https://www.twitter.com/spaceandthings1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceandthingspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceandthingspodcast/Merch and Info: https://www.spaceandthingspodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsBusiness Enquiries: info@andthingsproductions.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/spaceandthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Editor-in-Chief Sue Yom co-hosts with Dr. Jean Wright, Breast Section Editor and Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology and Director of the radiation oncology Breast Cancer Program at Johns Hopkins University. Joining is Dr. Juliane Hörner-Rieber, Managing Senior Physician and Associate Professor at the Department of Radiation Oncology of Heidelberg University Hospital, who was supervising author of an article published this month, "Non-inferiority of Local Control and Comparable Toxicity of Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy With Simultaneous Integrated Boost in Breast Cancer: 5-year Results of the IMRT-MC2 Phase III Trial." Also joining is is Dr. Danielle Rodin, Associate Section Editor, radiation oncologist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, who first-authored our Oncology Scan this month, "The Internal Mammary Node Irradiation Debate in Node-Positive Breast Cancer: Case Closed."
A Shuttle emergency you may not have heard of, sending your DNA into space, and a scientist studying the samples from asteroid Bennu. Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham meet Natural History Museum meteorites curator, Natasha Vasiliki Almeida, and talk to Celestis founder, Charles Chafer, about sending your remains into space. Plus Sue chats to Jean Wright about sewing the blankets for the Space Shuttle, and a space repair reminiscent of Apollo 13. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
A Shuttle emergency you may not have heard of, sending your DNA into space, and a scientist studying the samples from asteroid Bennu. Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham meet Natural History Museum meteorites curator, Natasha Vasiliki Almeida, and talk to Celestis founder, Charles Chafer, about sending your remains into space. Plus Sue chats to Jean Wright about sewing the blankets for the Space Shuttle, and a space repair reminiscent of Apollo 13. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Looking to reshape your sales approach with genuine confidence? The world of sales doesn't have to feel intimidating, even if you feel like selling isn't your forte. Imagine channeling your enthusiasm for your product or service into unshakeable sales confidence, truly transforming the way you engage in the selling process. Join Jean Wright as she unveils her golden advice for female solopreneurs eager to cultivate a robust sense of self-assurance in the sales domain.
Did you know that the white material on the outside of space shuttles was not metal or glass but actually fabric? Specialized quilts, two inches thick, covered the space shuttles and protected the astronauts from deadly heat and radiation. Jean Wright was one of the eighteen “Sew Sisters” who crafted these thermal blankets, mostly by hand, with incredible precision and skill. From sending letters to Johnson Space Center as a child with crayon-drawn patch ideas, Jean had always aimed to work for NASA, patiently applying and eagerly awaiting for the job she was meant to have, one that would help secure – in a literal sense- the materials that would protect the vehicles carrying the astronauts to space, and secure her place in NASA history… this is the conversation that you must not miss. On this very special 200th EPISODE of the Casual Space Podcast, Beth enjoys speaking with Jean Wright, sharing her inspiring stories from her time at NASA as a “Sew Sister.” Together, Beth and Jean discuss stories from Jean's newly-released book, Sew Sister: The Untold Story of Jean Wright and NASA's Seamstresses. The book, just like this conversation, unveils both the grandeur of space flight and the intimacy of a needle and thread, and the story of Jean's childhood passion for space and sewing, and her fascinating work for NASA's shuttle program. Listen as Beth learns the definition of what schnibbles* are. Note: It's a variant of schnibbles, a far more common term for “scraps,” or “small pieces,” which is heard in parts of the United States that were settled largely by German immigrants. The term comes from German Schnippel, meaning “scraps.” Imagine having the task of cutting the fabric from the 1903 Wright Flyer that went to the Moon with Neil Armstrong, and several shuttle flight- so it could be displayed at the University of Cincinnati . And guess what kind of fabric the Wright Brother's used for the first flight? A kind of high-end, expensive fabric women would use for their undergarments! “I'm all about fabric!” – Jean Wright, Casual Space Podcast Jean Wright is a former NASA Aerospace Composite Technician- a NASA seamstress. Jean worked with the United Space Alliance at the Thermal Protection System Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. One of 18 seamstresses in this critical role, Jean and her co-workers dubbed their group, “The Sew Sisters”, using machines and hand stitching to build, create and repair thermal protection flight hardware and parachutes. Wright worked on the Endeavor, Atlantis and Discovery space shuttle missions. She also worked on test parachutes and aft-skirt blankets for the Orion spacecraft. When she's not sewing, Jean is a photographer for SpaceUpClose; www.spaceupclose.com Beth's Note: I especially loved “Big Mo,” “Sweet Sue”, and “Lurch” - the names of the sewing machines used by Jean and her team at NASA (some from 1914)! More about Jean: Jean says she's retired, but she's ever the most incredible NASA advocate, photographer, speaker and representative. Jean remains involved with NASA as a Docent for the Shuttle Atlantis exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center. She is a member of NASA's Speakers Bureau, representing the organization at civic, professional, educational and public events. She has been a keynote speaker at the MQX Quilt Festival in 2018, Women's History Month at KSCVC in 2018, Family Day at the Udvar-Hazy National Air & Space Museum in 2016, the International Quilt Festival with Astronaut Karen Nyberg and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. One of her life's biggest thrills was being asked by Mark Armstrong to cut and prepare for auction, pieces of historic muslin fabric from the Wright Brothers 1903 Flyer that his father, Neil Armstrong, carried to the moon aboard the Apollo 11 Lunar Module. Pre-order Jean's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Sew-Sister-Untold-Wright-Seamstresses/dp/0884489825/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35842DQC0D3T2&keywords=sew+sister+the+untold+story+of+jean+wright&qid=1693428497&sprefix=sew+sister%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-1 Apply for a NASA Moon tree here: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-forest-service-to-share-moon-tree-seedlings-promote-stem And don't forget to send your story to space at www.storiesofspace.com
Jean Wright, MD, Phillip Cuculich, MD, and Daniel Addison, MD, discuss the key takeaways from their session on Cardiovascular Concerns of Radiation Protocols at the ACC Advancing the Cardiovascular Care of the Oncology Patient course.
Dr Akila Viswanathan and Dr Jean Wright discuss the most recent recommendations for treating breast cancer with radiation as part of our series for Seminars in Radiation Oncology.
In preparation for the upcoming launch attempt of the Artemis 1 rocket, we wanted to bring you an up close look at what's been happening at Kennedy Space Center over the summer, so we invited Jean Wright and Ken Kremer from Space Upclose to come and join us and talk to us about what has been going on.Space Upclose:https://www.spaceupclose.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceupclose321/Ken Kremer:https://twitter.com/ken_kremerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kremerken/Jean Wright:https://twitter.com/JeanWright0274 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-wright-0b62b328/ Sew Sisters Space Creations:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100042203122164Full show notes: https://spaceandthingspodcast.com/Show notes include links to all articles mentioned and full details of our guest, plus videos of any launches.Image Credits: Space UpcloseSpace and Things:Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spaceandthings1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceandthingspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceandthingspodcast/Merch and Info: https://www.spaceandthingspodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsBusiness Enquiries: info@andthingsproductions.comSpace and Things is brought to you And Things Productions https://www.andthingsproductions.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/spaceandthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yeeerrrrr!!! What is going on everybody? For those of you who missed the 3rd annual National Black Man Day conference this year, you are in luck! Over the next few weeks, we will be playing the interviews we conducted during the 2022 conference. This week we have the Deputy Commissioner of the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disability services, the Director of Behavioral Health and Justice Division Adjunct Professor and Clinical Faculty at Temple University in the Department of Psychology Dr H Jean Wright II. Dr Wright is also the CEO of Mental Health Success Boost LLC and the CEO of Wright Media Company. Connect with us Here: www.fmepodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: The show: fme_podcast Rob: komplete_vision Pass The Peaz App: passthepeazapp https://www.passthepeaz.app/ Dr. H Jean Wright: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanwright/ Instagram: @drjean2 FB: @drhjean Dr. Ashley Dash : Dr. Dash: bit.ly/careerbrandingtoolkit Instagram: @drashleydash @natlblackmanday Affiliate Links: Support The Show By Shopping With Our Affiliates Check Out Garner's Garden Affiliate code: Fmepodcast
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As a young girl, Jean would look at the moon at night and dream of working for NASA. That dream came true when she became one of 18 seamstresses that built (sewed), created, and repaired thermal protection, flight hardware, and parachutes. This dedicated team of women dubbed themselves the Sew Sisters.Jean felt that getting her initial interview with NASA was a miracle. “The second time Kennedy Space Center came on the caller ID, I thought somebody was playing a cruel joke.” It was no joke. Jean got accepted into the team. She remembers telling her daughter, “Oh gosh, this is a call Mom's been waiting for her whole life.” She shares the fascinating story of how her dream came true—from her initial meetings with the panel to her training to receiving her official stamp number that showed she was officially certified. This number appears on every part she's ever built. (5:54-11:19)Everything from the giant industrial sewing machines to the precision of the work to the materials used, pose a unique challenge to sewists. There's Teflon-coated fiberglass used for the spacesuits. Silver Polyamide film that's layered with Dacron mesh to create blankets. Threads made from quartz stones are liquified, then spun and twisted into thread. Whatever the material, each one has special properties designed to perform a specific function while protecting the equipment and the astronauts. Jean goes into fascinating detail about how these unique fabrics, threads, and materials are created and combined to provide the ultimate protection against even the most extreme conditions. (11:20-27:00)Because of her work at NASA and her interest in the Wright Brothers, Jean received a call from Neil Armstrong's son, Mark, about a special project. The project involved precisely cutting and preparing nearly 200 pieces from historical fabric for auction. This fabric had flown in the Wright Flyer in 1903 and had also accompanied Neil Armstrong to the moon. Pieces that were three-quarters by three-quarters of an inch sold for $95,000 each, the ones that were an inch and a quarter by an inch and a quarter went for $175,000 each. Whenever Jean gives a talk, she stresses the need for creative people at NASA because, as she says, “those are the dreamers of the world.” It was through channeling her own creativity that she came up with Sew Sisters Space Creations, which is an homage to her fellow Sew Sisters at NASA. She creates shirts, lanyards, and ties; everything she makes has a piece of flown payload bay fabric from Columbia, Discovery, or the Endeavor space shuttle. ( 34:06-40:00)Although retired, Jean is still involved in many NASA-related activities. As you listen to her story, you can't help but be inspired by how a little girl from Michigan had the chance to live her dream. If you'd like to connect with Jean, you can reach out to her at her Sew Sisters Space Creations on Facebook or by emailing her at candylady187@msn.comIf you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to info@sewandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website.
In this episode, Dr Singh interviews Meilan Han, MD, MS, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) and Jean Wright, MD, MBA, formerly Atrium Health (Charlotte, NC) on the management of COPD, including recent updates to COPD treatment guidelines, increasing public awareness, and diagnosing the disease early.
Meet the Mancunian Podcast: social impact stories from Manchester
This week's Mancunian guest is Jean Wright is the Eco Lead for Wythenshawe Waste Warriors (https://wythenshawewastewarriors.co.uk/). Wythenshawe Waste Warriors are a group of volunteers focused on cleaning up the parks and green spaces in Wythenshawe. Jean shares her experiences with the link between litter pollution and climate change. She also shares her favourite places in Manchester. If you are concerned about litter and its impact on biodiversity, this episode is for you. Get inspired and perhaps consider a similar volunteer movement in your community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deepa-thomas-sutcliffe/message
Recorded on 16 September 2021 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs a webinar with Dr Jean Wright. Dr Wright has been recognized as one of the Top 30 Chief Innovation Officers and one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Health IT in the US.She has practiced as a pediatric anesthesiologist and intensivist and held positions as a Physician Executive at Emory, Chair of Pediatrics for Mercer, and Executive Director for Memorial Health's Children's & Women's Hospital, Savannah, and was Chief Medical Officer for Atrium Health Cabarrus.She is a former health services researcher who has served on federal advisory committees including the CDC National Task Force on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effect and the Fogarty International Center of the NIH and has given testimony in the US House of Representatives & Senate.In 1998 she was awarded an honorary doctorate of divinity from Westminster College, and in 2000 she was recognized by the American College of Physician Executives with the Physician of Excellence Award. To listen live to future ICMDA webinars, visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/
This episode features a critical conversation with Dr. H. Jean Wright, the Deputy Commissioner for Philadelphia's Department of Behavioral Health and the Director of the Behavioral Health and Justice division. In this episode, we discuss social determinants of health and specifically how the criminal justice system impacts the health of all those in contact with it. We also discuss tangible ways to create a healthier society, including healing circles and restorative practices.
We're talking all things trauma in motherhood and business on today's episode. Guest Carly Jean Wright has a passion for helping moms overcome trauma, break generational cycles and discover identity beyond motherhood. She shares practical tips to help you manage trauma, reclaim your identity and feel worthy of entrepreneurial success. Connect with today's guest: Instagram & TikTok: @ThatVibrantMama Website: carlyjeanwright.podia.com Download your free Mogul Mom Blueprint: https://www.jasminechanelle.com/mogul-mom-blueprint Learn more about the Mom2Mogul program: https:// www.jasminechanelle.com Let's stay connected! Follow me on Instagram @_jasminechanelle
We are very proud of this Mental Health Episode with Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, featuring special guests Dave and Marla Thomas. Dave and Marla have been major advocates within the mental illness community for many years. Through their campaign of erasing the stigmas that surround mental illness and partnering with the NAMI organization, Dave and Marla are truly soldiers in this arena.
Over a year ago, The Forum for Growth & Innovation team ventured to North Carolina to learn about the ways in which a group of innovators had spread the gospel of disruption to the senior leadership of Atrium Health. Regular listeners of the podcast may remember when we interviewed Atrium's Ann-Somers Hogg on her experience of studying the theories of Disruptive Innovation and Jobs To Be Done as an executive education participant at HBS, before bringing the learnings and language home to her team at Atrium Health and spreading it to senior leadership, including through enrollment in HBS Online's Disruptive Strategy course. This week, we are delighted to release, at long last, a conversation with the mind behind the mission: Jean Wright, MD/MBA, the former Chief Innovation Officer at Atrium Health. In her position, Jean was well aware of the challenges of disruption facing her industry and sought out ways to build a culture of innovation and learning at Atrium, for instance, by sending her employees to study at Harvard, Stanford, and MIT for executive education courses. This podcast was originally research material that was used by The Forum for Growth & Innovation to develop a case study of disruption in the healthcare industry. However, we thought it so compelling that we knew we had to share it with you as well. Dr. Wright offers lessons by example and experience in leadership, management, and innovation that we know you'll find inspiring and useful.
Dr H. Jean Wright ll is a highly experienced, professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist in the city of Philadelphia, PA. The seasoned psychologist of more than seventeen years currently serves as an administrator for the city and Adjunct Professor, Temple University Department of Psychology. Dr. Wright leads the city's cross-system collaboration initiative, working with criminal justice stakeholders within the adult criminal justice system to enhance the delivery of behavioral health services for people in recovery involved in the justice system. With the assistance of a dynamic team, Dr. Wright was able to usher in a more cohesive relationship between the Department of Behavioral Health and Justice Partners. As a result, the lines of communication improved, as well as the efficiency, and provided a wide range of opportunities for citizens returning from incarceration. Prior to his current responsibilities; Dr. Wright served as Associate Director of Clinical Management for the city's non-profit managed care organization, where he had the awesome responsibility of overseeing clinical care managers and staff stationed at Family Court. Dr. Wright also served as Clinical Director of the Juvenile Justice initiative, within the Philadelphia Behavioral Health System and Program Director for city's Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) initiative, which is one of Philadelphia's signature public health education initiatives. Before coming to Philadelphia; Dr. Wright served as a clinical and forensic psychologist in the State of Ohio's Rehabilitation and Correction System, maintained a caseload in private practice, and adjunct professor at Wilberforce University, the oldest historically black college in the United States. Dr. Wright has actively participated on several boards including The Mayor's Task Force on Reintegration, The Mayor's Advisory Task Force on Gaming, The Philadelphia Board of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, The American Bar Association Barriers Project, and Youthville USA, Inc. Board of Directors, where he was Clinical Director of Therapeutic Foster Care Group Homes, in Raleigh, NC. Currently, he is a member of the American Psychological Association serving on Division 41, American Psychology-Law and Society Continuing Education committee, as well as a member of Division 36, Society for Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. Using his extensive knowledge from years of experience, Dr. Wright has contributed to psychological research and literature with several papers and articles focusing on people of color and the effects of depression and anxiety. He has written several articles published in journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, including The Education Highway, Healthy Horizons, The Pacific Press, and The Lake Union Herald, where his contribution focused on the connection between psychology, faith, and spirituality. Dr. Wright recently completed a book: Find Strength In Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle In You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He also spends considerable time conducting seminars, workshops, and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, public health education, and trauma-informed care, for a diverse group of clientele, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, Judicial Appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery in the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania and throughout the United States.
PODCAST: Frankie Darcell & her panel Attorneys Shaka Johnson, Tracie M. Burns & Dr. H. Jean Wright review the news headlines & a must hear call in from Commissioner Marvin Smith. Plus Monica Peters of The Phila. Sunday Sun
In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Victor Brooks is extremley proud to welcome Dr. H. Jean Wright ll PsyD, Dr. Wright is a transformational, highly experienced and professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with over 20 years of experience in behavioral health and proven success in passionately leading people and managing projects and initiatives in government; in private practice; in academia, as Assistant Professor and Clinical Faculty for Temple University; and in rehabilitation and correction.As a clinical consultant, facilitator and trainer, Dr. Wright teaches the subtleties of human interaction to successfully embrace and celebrate the variety of personalities in the workforce and community. His extensive research in human behavior and skill in delivering mission-critical results in direct clinical care, supervision and management have contributed to his success in contributing as a subject matter expert for media such as WDAS FM in Philadelphia, where he is a regular contributor on “Headlines” with Frankie Darcell, a weekly radio program; and on cable TV programs such as “A Multitude of Counselors,” which is in its third season on faith network, Three Angels Broadcast Network (3ABN), providing content on behavioral health and faith. Dr. Wright is a regular contributor to journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, where his focus is on the connection between psychology, faith and spirituality. Dr. Wright recently completed his book: Find Strength in Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle in You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He conducts interactive and highly charged seminars, workshops and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, population health education, and trauma-informed care for a diverse group of clientele throughout the United States, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, judicial appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery.
It's another closet studio edition! For episode 67 we have the privilege of listening to the brilliant mind and disarming wit of our Innovation Gladiator, Dr. Jean Wright, as she reflects on her impending retirement and the things she's learned as the Chief Innovation Officer at Atrium Health, such as: Innovation is actually code for change managementHow she got her "Gladiator" nicknameAdvice to aspiring innovatorsHow to get back up after getting "thrown off the porch"The enduring impact of COVID-19 on the field of innovationThroughout the episode you'll hear some surprise tributes sprinkled into the conversation as we bid a fond farewell to our leader. Thank you, Jean, for your years of wise leadership, creativity, and generosity. @drjeanwright @thebenreport @SherpaPod @atriumhealth- A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation podcast is a proud member of the Health Podcast Network @HealthPodNet - Support the show (https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/)
Dr. Jean Wright is Chief Innovation Officer at Atrium Health, the second largest public healthcare system in the United States. As Chief Innovation Officer, Dr Wright focuses on working with teams to raise the bar for patient care and population health through human-centered design, business development and novel medical technologies. Dr. Wright has been recognized as one of the Top 30 Chief Innovation Officers and one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Health IT in the United States. The post 394: How to Break Into Healthcare Innovation at Atrium Health w/ Dr. Jean Wright, Atrium Health [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Rubber gloves, sew sisters and a mission to the Sun with Space Boffins Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson this month. Richard talks to Solar Orbiter ESA and NASA mission scientists in Munich. Sue reports from the US on the seamstresses to the stars - including Jean Wright, who sewed thermal blankets on the Space Shuttle and Jeanne Wilson, who helped make Neil Armstrong's spacesuit. Plus astronomer Nick Howes on his efforts to track down the Apollo 10 Snoopy lunar lander. Liz Seward from Airbus Defence and Space joins the Space Boffins in the studio and brings along several pairs of gloves used... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Rubber gloves, sew sisters and a mission to the Sun with Space Boffins Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson this month. Richard talks to Solar Orbiter ESA and NASA mission scientists in Munich. Sue reports from the US on the seamstresses to the stars - including Jean Wright, who sewed thermal blankets on the Space Shuttle and Jeanne Wilson, who helped make Neil Armstrong's spacesuit. Plus astronomer Nick Howes on his efforts to track down the Apollo 10 Snoopy lunar lander. Liz Seward from Airbus Defence and Space joins the Space Boffins in the studio and brings along several pairs of gloves used... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Rubber gloves, sew sisters and a mission to the Sun with Space Boffins Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson this month. Richard talks to Solar Orbiter ESA and NASA mission scientists in Munich. Sue reports from the US on the seamstresses to the stars - including Jean Wright, who sewed thermal blankets on the Space Shuttle and Jeanne Wilson, who helped make Neil Armstrong's spacesuit. Plus astronomer Nick Howes on his efforts to track down the Apollo 10 Snoopy lunar lander. Liz Seward from Airbus Defence and Space joins the Space Boffins in the studio and brings along several pairs of gloves used... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Dr. Jean Wright is Chief Innovation Officer at Atrium Health, the second largest public healthcare system in the United States. As Chief Innovation Officer, Dr Wright focuses on working with teams to raise the bar for patient care and population health through human-centered design, business development and novel medical technologies. The post 331: What Innovation Looks Like in a Large Healthcare System w/ Dr. Jean Wright, Atrium Health [K-Cup DoubleShot] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Dr. Jean Wright is Chief Innovation Officer at Atrium Health, the second largest public healthcare system in the United States. As Chief Innovation Officer, Dr Wright focuses on working with teams to raise the bar for patient care and population health through human-centered design, business development and novel medical technologies. The post 329: What to Study to Break Into Healthcare Innovation w/ Dr. Jean Wright, Atrium Health [K-Cup DoubleShot] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Dr. Jean Wright is Chief Innovation Officer at Atrium Health, the second largest public healthcare system in the United States. As Chief Innovation Officer, Dr Wright focuses on working with teams to raise the bar for patient care and population health through human-centered design, business development and novel medical technologies. The post 327: What It’s Like Being a Chief Innovation Officer in Healthcare w/ Dr. Jean Wright, Atrium Health [Main T4C episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
3rd Annual SOC Convening On Today's Podcast Dr. Rufus Sylvester Lynch, ACSW comes on to discuss the 3rd Annual SOC Convening. You may register for this free event where the Role of Father's and Strengthening families will be advocated for. In this 3rd event Early Childhood Development will be the area of Fatherhood emphasized. Enjoy the Podcast and Consider attending the event. As discussed on the podcast this group of Social Workers can be strong allies in our family court movements. You may be surprised at who is advocating for you and your rights.Joe Gormley from Saving Fatherhood will be at this event on Day 1 speaking briefly as part of a response to a panel of experts. Details on the agenda for both days are at the bottom of this post. To Register for this event: https://www.nasw-pa.org/event/fathersfromthebeginning DETAILS ABOUT THE EVENT - https://www.thestrongfamiliescommission.com/ An advocate for Greater Father Family Involvement in the Lives of children and Families & the Systems that Serve Them An Advocate for Greater Father Family Involvement in the Lives of children and Families & the Systems that Serve Them 3rd Annual SOC Convening A Forum where ideas and views can be exchanged “From the Beginning…Early Childhood Development and the Role of Fathers” September 18th &19th 2019 The School District of Philadelphia Administrative Building 440 North Broad Street, Auditorium, Second Floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 Day One September 18th 2019 8:00 a.m. – Registration & Continental Breakfast, Auditorium Reception Area. Registration managed by THE COMMISSION's Volunteer Leadership Team, VeRita Amelia Barnette Lynch, Chair. 9:00 a.m. – Program Begins – Welcome Joy Diljohn, Executive Director, Pre-K Program, Office of Early Childhood Education. Forum Overview will be provided by Day One Moderator, Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum, Pennsylvania State Director for the ParentChild + Program, & Chair, 3rd Annual Statewide SOC Convening. Invocation – George J. Fleming, Pastor and Founder, The Father's Touch Ministry, Outreach specialist/Trainer for Allegheny Family Network & SOC's Faith-Based Ambassador Coordinator, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Message from the Pennsylvania Bureau of Savings Programs, Karen Carr, Field Representative, sharing information about statewide college and career savings programs. The JourneyGetting Us Here– The Honorable W. Wilson Goode, Sr., former Mayor, City ofPhiladelphia and President, Amachi Inc.:“People of Faith Mentoring Children of Promise” introduced by David A. Wyher, Founder, President and CEO, Delta Community Supports, Incorporated. 9:30 a.m. A Thought Leader's Address, Dr. Wade F. Horn, “The Ebb and Flow of Fatherhood Programming – Presentation and Open Discussion.” Let's Continue the Journey for our Children – Dr. Wade F. Horn, introduced by Darlene Tart-Scott, Special Initiatives Coordinator, in the Immediate Office of the Regional Administrator – Region III, Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF Region III is composed of the states of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. 10:30 a.m. Part I: Panel Call to Action for Greater Father Involvement in the Lives of Pennsylvania's Children and Families – Panel Moderator, Kerry Krieger, Executive Director of Delta Family Services, LLC. Panelist include: George D. Mosee, Jr., Esq., Executive Director, Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network, and former First Deputy District Attorney for the City of Philadelphia; Dr. H. Jean Wright, Director, Behavioral Health & Justice Related Services at DBHIDS; Jeff Steiner, Executive Director, Dads Resource Center; David R. Fair, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Turning Points for Children;Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum, Pennsylvania State Director for the ParentChild + Program; Dr. Richard Jeffrey Rhodes,
3rd Annual SOC Convening On Today's Podcast Dr. Rufus Sylvester Lynch, ACSW comes on to discuss the 3rd Annual SOC Convening. You may register for this free event where the Role of Father's and Strengthening families will be advocated for. In this 3rd event Early Childhood Development will be the area of Fatherhood emphasized. Enjoy the Podcast and Consider attending the event. As discussed on the podcast this group of Social Workers can be strong allies in our family court movements. You may be surprised at who is advocating for you and your rights.Joe Gormley from Saving Fatherhood will be at this event on Day 1 speaking briefly as part of a response to a panel of experts. Details on the agenda for both days are at the bottom of this post. To Register for this event: https://www.nasw-pa.org/event/fathersfromthebeginning DETAILS ABOUT THE EVENT - https://www.thestrongfamiliescommission.com/ An advocate for Greater Father Family Involvement in the Lives of children and Families & the Systems that Serve Them An Advocate for Greater Father Family Involvement in the Lives of children and Families & the Systems that Serve Them 3rd Annual SOC Convening A Forum where ideas and views can be exchanged “From the Beginning…Early Childhood Development and the Role of Fathers” September 18th &19th 2019 The School District of Philadelphia Administrative Building 440 North Broad Street, Auditorium, Second Floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 Day One September 18th 2019 8:00 a.m. – Registration & Continental Breakfast, Auditorium Reception Area. Registration managed by THE COMMISSION’s Volunteer Leadership Team, VeRita Amelia Barnette Lynch, Chair. 9:00 a.m. – Program Begins – Welcome Joy Diljohn, Executive Director, Pre-K Program, Office of Early Childhood Education. Forum Overview will be provided by Day One Moderator, Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum, Pennsylvania State Director for the ParentChild + Program, & Chair, 3rd Annual Statewide SOC Convening. Invocation – George J. Fleming, Pastor and Founder, The Father’s Touch Ministry, Outreach specialist/Trainer for Allegheny Family Network & SOC’s Faith-Based Ambassador Coordinator, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Message from the Pennsylvania Bureau of Savings Programs, Karen Carr, Field Representative, sharing information about statewide college and career savings programs. The JourneyGetting Us Here– The Honorable W. Wilson Goode, Sr., former Mayor, City ofPhiladelphia and President, Amachi Inc.:“People of Faith Mentoring Children of Promise” introduced by David A. Wyher, Founder, President and CEO, Delta Community Supports, Incorporated. 9:30 a.m. A Thought Leader’s Address, Dr. Wade F. Horn, “The Ebb and Flow of Fatherhood Programming – Presentation and Open Discussion.” Let’s Continue the Journey for our Children – Dr. Wade F. Horn, introduced by Darlene Tart-Scott, Special Initiatives Coordinator, in the Immediate Office of the Regional Administrator – Region III, Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF Region III is composed of the states of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. 10:30 a.m. Part I: Panel Call to Action for Greater Father Involvement in the Lives of Pennsylvania’s Children and Families – Panel Moderator, Kerry Krieger, Executive Director of Delta Family Services, LLC. Panelist include: George D. Mosee, Jr., Esq., Executive Director, Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network, and former First Deputy District Attorney for the City of Philadelphia; Dr. H. Jean Wright, Director, Behavioral Health & Justice Related Services at DBHIDS; Jeff Steiner, Executive Director, Dads Resource Center; David R. Fair, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Turning Points for Children;Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum, Pennsylvania State Director for the ParentChild + Program; Dr. Richard Jeffrey Rhodes,
3rd Annual SOC Convening On Today's Podcast Dr. Rufus Sylvester Lynch, ACSW comes on to discuss the 3rd Annual SOC Convening. You may register for this free event where the Role of Father's and Strengthening families will be advocated for. In this 3rd event Early Childhood Development will be the area of Fatherhood emphasized. Enjoy the Podcast and Consider attending the event. As discussed on the podcast this group of Social Workers can be strong allies in our family court movements. You may be surprised at who is advocating for you and your rights.Joe Gormley from Saving Fatherhood will be at this event on Day 1 speaking briefly as part of a response to a panel of experts. Details on the agenda for both days are at the bottom of this post. To Register for this event: https://www.nasw-pa.org/event/fathersfromthebeginning DETAILS ABOUT THE EVENT - https://www.thestrongfamiliescommission.com/ An advocate for Greater Father Family Involvement in the Lives of children and Families & the Systems that Serve Them An Advocate for Greater Father Family Involvement in the Lives of children and Families & the Systems that Serve Them 3rd Annual SOC Convening A Forum where ideas and views can be exchanged “From the Beginning…Early Childhood Development and the Role of Fathers” September 18th &19th 2019 The School District of Philadelphia Administrative Building 440 North Broad Street, Auditorium, Second Floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 Day One September 18th 2019 8:00 a.m. – Registration & Continental Breakfast, Auditorium Reception Area. Registration managed by THE COMMISSION’s Volunteer Leadership Team, VeRita Amelia Barnette Lynch, Chair. 9:00 a.m. – Program Begins – Welcome Joy Diljohn, Executive Director, Pre-K Program, Office of Early Childhood Education. Forum Overview will be provided by Day One Moderator, Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum, Pennsylvania State Director for the ParentChild + Program, & Chair, 3rd Annual Statewide SOC Convening. Invocation – George J. Fleming, Pastor and Founder, The Father’s Touch Ministry, Outreach specialist/Trainer for Allegheny Family Network & SOC’s Faith-Based Ambassador Coordinator, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Message from the Pennsylvania Bureau of Savings Programs, Karen Carr, Field Representative, sharing information about statewide college and career savings programs. The JourneyGetting Us Here– The Honorable W. Wilson Goode, Sr., former Mayor, City ofPhiladelphia and President, Amachi Inc.:“People of Faith Mentoring Children of Promise” introduced by David A. Wyher, Founder, President and CEO, Delta Community Supports, Incorporated. 9:30 a.m. A Thought Leader’s Address, Dr. Wade F. Horn, “The Ebb and Flow of Fatherhood Programming – Presentation and Open Discussion.” Let’s Continue the Journey for our Children – Dr. Wade F. Horn, introduced by Darlene Tart-Scott, Special Initiatives Coordinator, in the Immediate Office of the Regional Administrator – Region III, Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF Region III is composed of the states of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. 10:30 a.m. Part I: Panel Call to Action for Greater Father Involvement in the Lives of Pennsylvania’s Children and Families – Panel Moderator, Kerry Krieger, Executive Director of Delta Family Services, LLC. Panelist include: George D. Mosee, Jr., Esq., Executive Director, Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network, and former First Deputy District Attorney for the City of Philadelphia; Dr. H. Jean Wright, Director, Behavioral Health & Justice Related Services at DBHIDS; Jeff Steiner, Executive Director, Dads Resource Center; David R. Fair, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Turning Points for Children;Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum, Pennsylvania State Director for the ParentChild + Program; Dr. Richard Jeffrey Rhodes,
Dr Akila Viswanathan talks with Dr Jean Wright from Sibley Memorial Hospital about treating breast cancer.
Healthcare innovation with the goal of improving care for all
PODCAST Headlines with Frankie Darcell and Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown, Dr. H. Jean Wright and Dr. Larry Anderson, Morgan State Alumni, The ACLU Monica Peters 4 15 18
Are innovators born or made? Your Innovation Engine Sherpas get up close and personal, discussing experiences that have been helpful to them on their innovation career journeys - including decompression chambers, wet concrete and high school musicals. Where do you find resilience, hustle and comfort with the unknown? Dr. Jean Wright, Jay Gerhart and Lindsay Deneault (A Boomer, a Gen X, and of course, a Millennial) share their stories and have a little fun - stick around past the exit music for some outtakes! Twitter: #InnovationEngine @drjeanwright @JayGerhart @LindsayDeneault Why did Jay hire Twitter: https://medium.com/@JayGerhart/why-i-hired-twitter-f6f64eb90f7f Support the show (https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/)
Your Innovation Sherpas kick off 2018 showing how Intentional Serendipity helps you find new ideas and perspectives. And Ben speaks in seven languages in addition to English. Our Chief Sherpa Dr. Jean Wright is back, joined by the one and only Elizabeth Benfield Watson, making her maiden podcast voyage. Ping us on Twitter or LinkedIn - we'll share our Intentional Serendipity "Teal Paper". #InnovationEngine @drjeanwright @ElizCLT @JayGerhart Shout out to: @alan_gregerman Author of The Necessity of Strangers (find him on YouTube)Support the show (https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/)
PODCAST Headlines with Frankie Darcell Attny Shaka Johnson Chad Dion Lassiter Dr H Jean Wright Monica Peters reviewing 2017
PODCAST Headlines with Frankie Darcell Attny Shaka Johnson Chad Dion Lassiter Dr H Jean Wright Monica Peters Nov 19 2017
Dr. Jean Wright, Chief Innovation Officer of Carolinas HealthCare System (now Atrium Health) and head sherpa of the #InnovationEngine, highlights the Innovation Learning Network (ILN) 2017 on-site meeting in Nijmegen, Netherlands. And she'll teach you how to pronounce Nijmegen. We gratefully acknowledge the ILN for our partnership and the incredible innovators worldwide with whom we have the pleasure to learn and journey together. @SherpaPod @ILNmuse @drjeanwright- A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation is a proud member of the Health Podcast Network @HealthPodNet -Support the show (https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/)