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In this episode of Trading Tomorrow – Navigating Trends in Capital Markets, host Jim Jockle sits down with Jennifer Arnold, co-founder and CEO of Minerva, to explore the future of compliance and the evolving role of technology in combating financial crime. Jennifer shares her journey from anti-money laundering expert to RegTech innovator and unveils how Minerva uses technology and automation to revolutionize financial crime detection. This episode delves into the intersection of innovation, regulatory challenges, and the human role in technology-driven compliance.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jennifer Arnold, a truly remarkable woman who has faced immense challenges, persevered through decades of adversity and has “risen” - becoming a medical doctor, wife, mom, TV star, and advocate-extraordinaire - all from the soaring height of 3 feet 2 inches! Yowzer! From a lifelong disability to a cancer diagnosis, to raising two young children while working a full medical practice and starring in 182 episodes of TLC's “The Little Couple” - Jennifer emerged a super-super-star. If you really want to be inspired, don't miss this episode! Through her extremely inspiring story, you'll discover how to cultivate the mindset and determination needed to overcome your own obstacles and find meaning in your journey, no matter how daunting it may seem. Prepare to be uplifted and empowered as we explore Jennifer's path from adversity to awakening. You'll Hear About
In this Episode, Ted and Eric interview Jennifer Arnold, the CEO of American Aluminum, a company that specializes in manufacturing canine vehicle inserts. They discuss the history of American Aluminum, the importance of quality products, and the evolution of canine vehicle inserts. They also touch on the challenges of working with car manufacturers and the need for proper safety measures in police vehicles. American Aluminum Inserts is a company that specializes in manufacturing custom canine vehicle inserts for law enforcement and military use. They design and build cages that ensure the safety of both the dog and the handler during transportation. The inserts have been proven to save dogs' lives in crashes and OIS. They offer a range of products including canine inserts, vaults for weapons storage, cool guards for temperature monitoring, and locking systems. The company prioritizes safety and works closely with customers to understand their specific needs. They provide training and support to ensure that their products are used effectively. American Aluminum is also merging their toolboxs, Cam Locker, with their law enforcement products to offer a comprehensive solution. They are also developing an app called Cool Guard that will provide real-time temperature monitoring and alerts for K-9 officers in vehicles
Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. In this episode, Tom Fox visits with Jennifer Arnold, a seasoned anti-money laundering (AML) professional. Jennifer is a co-founder of Minerva, the sponsor of this episode. Minerva is an innovative investigation and screening platform. Minerva is an invaluable tool for financial investigators, enabling quick and efficient data analysis to support informed decision-making. She discusses Minerva's capability to search for critical data, such as adverse media and criminal activity, enhancing the investigator's role through automation and speed. By combining the expertise of skilled investigators with advanced data science, Minerva significantly maximizes the effectiveness of AML investigations in today's data-rich environment. We take a deep dive into how Minerva integrates AI into its processes for detecting financial crime. The technology employs simple data aggregation to target relevant data sources, performing entity resolution for a nuanced and accurate view of clients. This approach minimizes false positives, streamlines work for the Financial Intelligence Unit and ensures that information examined is meaningful and precise. Key Highlights: Introduction to Minerva's AI Integration Data Aggregation and Intelligence Entity Resolution and Contextual Data Accurate Client Risk Assessment Reducing False Positives Resources: Jennifer Arnold on LinkedIn Minerva Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
Jennifer Arnold, author of "In a Dog's Heart: What Our Dogs Need, Want, and Deserve--and the Gifts We Can Expect in Return," calls upon several decades of raising and training service dogs and explains how Choice Teaching can be an effective way to teach dogs about doing the right thing. The full interview from a 2011 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts.
Co-Moderators: Drs. Diana Cejas and Allison Kessler Interviewee: Dr. Amy Rule, Dr. Sylvia Robinson, Dr. Paige Church, Dr. Jennifer Arnold, Dr. Ashina Singh This panel was live on December 5th 2023. In Episode 81, we bring the “Women with Disabilities in Medicine: Illuminating the Pathway” panel to our podcast audience. While the literature suggests a sharp (115%) increase in students with disabilities entering medical education, the growth in the population of practicing physicians (2%) has not kept pace. One reason may be the lack of mentorship. Mentorship is a key part of a successful transition to a career in medicine, especially for women. Practicing physicians share their insight into navigating the training-to-work pathway, thriving as a doctor with disability, and balancing the multiple demands that often disproportionately impact women. Transcript Produced by: Lisa Meeks Audio editor: Jacob Feeman Digital Media: Katie Sullivan Keywords: disability, doctors with disabilities, accessibility, med ed, women in medicine, disability identity, ableism, internalized ableism, accommodations, physician, pediatrics, the match, residency, medical education. DWDI Podcast Website: https://www.docswithdisabilities.org/podcast Sponsors Michigan Medicine Center for Disability Health and Wellness Stanford Medicine Alliance for Disability Inclusion and Equity Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Loss (AMPHL) Michigan Medicine Department of Family Medicine Disability Program Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center APHA Disability Section
From 2017 - Bill Klein and Dr. Jennifer Arnold, stars of the TLC Reality Series "The Little Couple," which ran on the network for ten years beginning in 2009. They discuss their book "Think Big: Overcoming Obstacles with Optimism."
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Description: In this episode, Dr. Meeks interviews New York Times best-selling author, pediatrician, and Boston Children's Pediatric simulation center director, Dr. Jennifer Arnold. Together, they discuss the elevated standards placed on disabled students, the role disabled physicians play in empowering their patients, and the value of disability education in health care. Bio: Jennifer Arnold, MD, MSc, FAAP is a physician leader at Boston Children's Hospital & Harvard Medical School, a New York Times best-selling author, a pediatrician and neonatologist, and Boston Children's Pediatric simulation center director. Dr. Arnold has dedicated her academic career to health care simulation as a safety tool and an educational tool. She is also a mother, wife, and a person with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia type strudwick. She is a disability advocate who has spoken nationally and internationally on healthcare simulation education and disability accessibility. Interviewees: Dr. Jennifer Arnold (personal website: https://jenarnoldmd.com/) Interviewer: Dr. Lisa Meeks Producer: Gabe Abrams Key words: medical education, physical disability, accommodations, residency, pediatrics, docswithdisabilities, simulation, television, book, ableism. Transcript
John is joined by biostats grad student Jonathan Kim for a conversation about rent control. Jonathan's claim to fame is that he spent 2022 serving on two very high profile volunteer work groups for the City of Minneapolis: one to come up with a recommendation on rent stabilization policy and the other on citywide redistricting. We talk about what swayed him towards the more aggressive version of rent control policy, some of his potential concerns, and his assessment of how effectively the work group operated. On redistricting, Jonathan explains why the Cedar-Isles-Dean neighborhood is probably out to get him. He also describes his work group volunteerism as a hobby, a relaxing break from statistics. John argues that's a "sick, sad" way to spend your free time. For a more thorough discussion of the basic policy considerations of rent control, listen to our December episode with Jennifer Arnold. Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
We continue our Black women in the Arts Series with the incomparable Jennifer Arnold. She was a delight to speak with. Her journey and story are remarkable. At a young age, she declared her path and embarked on the journey of a lifetime.Hearing her story left me in awe. The experiences she shared reminded me of a great movie filled with adventure and passion. Not only is she on the stage as a violist, but she uses her superpowers to help orchestras navigate diversity through the Black Orchestral Network of which she is a founding member. Join in my delight and enjoy our conversation on the Black Women Amplified Podcast. Monica, Black Women Amplified Please support the podcast with a purchase of merch. www.blackwomenamplified.com/shop. Send us a pic and we will post it on our socials. Jennifer Arnold, Viola Bio:Violist Jennifer Arnold is currently the Artistic Advisor to the Richmond Symphony, a freelance musician and arts consultant living abroad in Taiwan with her husband through the summer of 2024. She recently departed her position as Director of Artistic Planning and Orchestral Operations with the Richmond Symphony (VA) after helping to successfully lead the orchestra safely through the ongoing pandemic, allowing the orchestra to keep performing for the community. Jennifer is passionate about expanding the symphonic canon and focuses her artistic planning skills on creating opportunities for diverse voices to be publicly heard.Prior to her appointment in RVA, she enjoyed 15 seasons as a violist with the Oregon Symphony in addition to serving as Director of Artistic Operations for 45th Parallel Universe in Portland, OR. Jennifer performs as a member of the Gateways Festival Orchestra, Sphinx Symphony, Oregon Bach Festival, and with string quartet, mousai REMIX. A highlight of her career, Jennifer finds immense joy in teaching each summer at the Sphinx Performance Academy for young Black and brown musicians ages 12 – 17. She is a founding member of the Black Orchestral Network and holds memberships with ISBM, ASTA, SAA, AFM Local 99, and the Urban League. In her free time, Jennifer enjoys volunteering, mentoring, languages, traveling, kdrama, and karaoke. Follow her on most platforms @24caratviolaThank you for listening! Please share with your tribe and leave us a great review. Appreciate it!Join our waitlist for the Power Story Formula. An incredible course designed to help you choose, build and monetize an impactful story. www.monicawisdomHQ.com to sign up. Join our private community. Women EmergedEnjoy your day, Monica Wisdom
Bonjour Family, I am back with another episode of our Uncut Series. I am chatting about my holiday via Southwest Airlines and the newness of my adventure called life. I am calling this uncut because it is raw, unedited, and not a planned topic. It is just me riffing about some big changes in my life. We are all examining our lives and asking ourselves what is next. My "What's Next" was choosing myself and walking into my purpose full-time. Scared yet faithful to God's promises. What a ride. My hope in sharing is that you see your magnificence. I hope you have had a chance to check out our Black Women in the Art Series. We have a bonus chapter coming out next week with Mrs. Jennifer Arnold, Violist Extrodinaire. She has played with symphonies all over the nation including the Oregan Symphony for 15 years. Her story is illuminating and I can not wait for you to hear it. Enjoy your day! Monica WisdomThank you for listening! Please share with your tribe and leave us a great review. Appreciate it!Join our waitlist for the Power Story Formula. An incredible course designed to help you choose, build and monetize an impactful story. www.monicawisdomHQ.com to sign up. Join our private community. Women EmergedEnjoy your day, Monica Wisdom
Dr. Jennifer Arnold proudly holds many titles including wife, mom, neonatologist, reality television star and cancer survivor, yet at her core she's just trying to live her best life while doing as much good as she can. For 14 seasons, Jennifer, alongside her beloved husband Bill, starred on TLC's hit docu-drama The Little Couple where they courageously shared their journey to starting a family and the daily challenges they faced. Today, Jennifer shares how she's overcome several of life's challenges including how dozens of childhood surgeries related to her rare type of dwarfism inspired her to become a doctor, how she faced a devastating Stage 3 cancer diagnosis after the adoption of her second child and so much more. My friends, this conversation is one of hope and reminds each of us that when life gets difficult, lessons become clearer, and the meaning shines through.
We have Jennifer Arnold, CEO and Co-Founder of MinervaAI, join us to tells us about their platform that provides financial crime “risk management solutions” Find Jennifer on LinkedIn and find out more at minervaai.oi and connect on Twitter.
Reaching your financial goals while working in the service industry. Barbara Sloan, writer of Tipped and owner and coach for Tipped Finance, shares her insights for those living on a tip based income. And, teaching personal finance basics to teenagers. Author and entrepreneur Douglas Price takes us through his book Seventeen to Millionaire. Then, saving money without hurting the environment. Heléne Loberg from IKEA Canada shares her tips for shopping sustainably. And, whether you're a cat or a dog person you might want to consider planning for your pet's financial future in your will. Daniel Goldgut from Epilogue will tell us why. Plus, the ins and outs of financial crime. Jennifer Arnold from MinervaAI tells us about how the platform is trying to prevent it from the start. To find out more about the guests check out: Heléne Loberg: LinkedIn Jennifer Arnold: LinkedIn MinervaAI: io | Twitter Douglas Price: com | Instagram Barbara Sloan: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
In 2021, Minneapolis voters approved a ballot question giving the go-ahead for a rent control ordinance. In 2022, the City Council and Mayor Frey formed a Rent Stabilization Work Group to make policy recommendations. Those meetings began in September and wrapped up last week. A majority of the work group (14 of 25) voted for a policy recommendation that, if placed on the ballot and approved by voters in 2023, would be the most strict in the country. We start the episode with a ten-minute check-in with Jimmy Harris about his experience as a renter and tenant organizer -- and the precarious housing situation facing many Minneapolis renters. Then, a conversation about rent control policy, and the city's Rent Stabilization Work Group, with Jennifer Arnold, co-director of the tenant advocacy non-profit Inquilinxs Unidxs por Justicia (IX). The headline is the proposed 3% cap on annual rent increases, but there's a lot more to it. In addition to giving us the perspective of rent control advocates, Jennifer explains key concepts like rent banking, inflation adjustment, exemptions for affordable housing or new construction, and how rent control would be enforced. We explore the issue of "vacancy control" -- and how "decontrol" would interact with the city's current lack of just cause eviction protections. Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
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A core value of The Lovett School, faith is considered a fundamental dimension of our students' growth personally and educationally. There is no other department on campus that is more directly responsible for that effort than our Chaplaincy program. Lovett's chaplains work to cultivate spiritual formation in our kids by providing students with opportunities for religious learning and development. All three Lovett chaplains-- Steve Allen, Upper School chaplain and Head Chaplain; Jennifer Arnold, Lower School Chaplain; and Wade Reck, Middle School Chaplain speak on this episode of Living Lovett with host Jessica Sant. Find Living Lovett on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast app. Visit The Lovett School website Lovett.org for more information. Lovett is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? We'd love to hear from you! Email host Jessica Sant.
Episode 4- Jennifer Jackson- Drusie & Darr. This episode Kala and Jen get into the joys and woes of the bar world. They individually prove that mental health is a serious topic, but we can have fun with the conversation! Beware of bugs and “things-coming-out-of-things” this episode! Cheers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message
Opus 150 of the TRILLOQUY podcast featured a conversation between Garrett and two of the leaders of the newly formed Black Orchestral Network: Alex Laing and Jennifer Arnold. Check out their uncut conversation which covers the differing levels of arts activism, BON's plans for the industry, what freedom for Black orchestral musicians really looks like, and more. Learn more: https://www.blackorchestralnetwork.org **TRILLOQUY RETURNS WITH BRAND NEW OPUSES AND THE START OF SEASON 4 ON JUNE 8TH!**
The newly formed Black Orchestral Network, led by some of the western classical industry's biggest stars, is demanding immediate change from orchestras with a focus on hiring Black musicians into tenure-track positions by the end of the 2022-2023 orchestral season. Two of the organization's founders, Alex Laing and Jennifer Arnold, join Garrett in this week's third movement to talk about the goals of BON and what the potential impact of hiring Black musicians more intentionally could mean for orchestra culture across the country. Scott celebrates Lenny Kravitz and Eydís Evensen, Garrett connects an SWV classic to a Drake hit, and the guys wrap up season 3 with a heartfelt final movement centering around forgiveness, grace, and hope. Playlist: Lenny Kravitz - "Are You Gonna Go My Way" Drake feat. Rick Ross - "Money in the Grave" My Brightest Diamond - "This is My Hand" Marcus Norris - "Peach Lemonade" Bob Marley - "Get Up Stand Up" SWV feat. Wu Tang Clan - "Anything" (Old Skool Mix) SWV - "Weak" (Acapella) Drake - "Shot For Me" Eydís Evensen - "Dawn is Near" Damien Geter - "Neo Soul" Traditional - "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" Josie Adams - "Song for Julie" More: The Black Orchestral Network: https://www.blackorchestralnetwork.org Downbeat (Viola Davis on forgiveness): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ77LVfXUPU "Let's Go There" w/ Garrett McQueen: https://www.kennedy-center.org/wno/home/2021-2022/garrett-mcqueen-carmen/ Opera America Annual Conference: https://web.cvent.com/event/8826e80c-334c-4451-b985-cb218f69ac04/summary Defend Roe: https://www.change.org/p/united-states-supreme-court-defend-roe Adrian Dunn Presents "Emancipation": https://t2conline.com/adrian-dunn-emancipation-classical-black-music-matters/ Advancing Equity Through the Arts and Humanities Act: https://lee.house.gov/news/press-releases/congresswoman-lee-introduces-advancing-equity-through-the-arts-and-humanities-act
BEYOND SIMULATION - The University of Illinois Simulation and Integrative Learning Institute (SAIL)
Jennifer Arnold, MD, MSc, FAAP is the Program Director at Boston Children's Hospital Simulator Program (SimPeds) and Attending Neonatologist in the Maternal Fetal Care Program
In this Episode of Stirring the Shot Podcast, Tracey and Tiffany interview Dr. Jennifer Arnold, who is the new Program Director of Boston Children's Hospital Simulator Program (SIMPeds) as well as a Member of the faculty, at Harvard Medical School. We're speaking with Dr. ARnold today about working in a healthcare environment with special abilities. So send the kiddos out to the play yard and find a comfortable place to sit because you will not want to miss Jen's insight on how to pursue your life goals despite having special abilities, and how to interact with colleagues, friends and family with special abilities. She is also an author of a few books and one that is particularly salient for today's topic called, Think Big, Overcoming obstacles with optimism). You can purchase that book on her website, www.jenarnoldmd.com. She delivers an incredibly inspiring story and helpful insight along with several resources linked below. Thank you, Jen!More about Dr. Arnold:Jennifer Arnold, MD, MSc, FAAP was born in St. Petersburg Fl and grew up in Orlando, FL. She completed her undergraduate bachelor of science degrees in Biology and Psychology at the University of Miami in Florida. She then completed her medical degree at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD and graduated in 2000. She attended a Pediatric Residency Program at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. During her fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, she obtained a Master's of Science in Medical Education from the University of Pittsburgh. She is Board Certified in Neonatal Medicine and most recently worked diligently as the Medical Director of the Simulation Center at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, where she had an integral role in development of the center. She is beginning a new position as the new Program Director of Boston Children's Hospital Simulator Program (SIMPeds) as well as a Member of the faculty, at Harvard Medical School.Dr. Arnold has a rare type of dwarfism called Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Type Strudwick, which involved more than 30 orthopedic surgeries. She is a 4-year cancer survivor. She has an incredible story regarding pursuing seemingly impossible life goals and achieving them against all odds. Dr. Arnold, her husband Bill and their children Will and Zoey are featured on TLC's docu-drama, “The Little Couple”, which follows their personal and professional lives and is now in its 12th season! She has also appeared on television programs including Oprah, The Today Show, GMA, Dr. OZ, The Doctors, Wendy Williams, Anderson Cooper and CNN among others.To keep up with the latest shot, go to https://www.stirringtheshot.com and sign-up for our newsletter or contact us. Be sure to follow this podcast and leave us a review!Check out our Stirring the Shot Facebook Page or join the Stirring the Shot Facebook Group. Resources, Links, and Credits can be found here: Episode 008 Special Abilities with Dr. Jen ArnoldStirring the Shot Podcast is a Tracey Taylor Productions, LLC, original.
Rent stabilization is on the ballot in both Minneapolis and St. Paul next month. How does rent stabilization work? What are advocates hoping to see come from the ballot initiatives and are those hopes realistic? And, how are groups in the two cities organizing to influence the outcome? Professor Edward Goetz of the Humphrey School, and the lead author of the report to the Minneapolis City Council on rent stabilization will be speaking with Jennifer Arnold, director of Inquilinxs Unidxs por Justicia and a leader of the campaign in favor of the Minneapolis ballot initiative.
For more information on Dr. Haru Okuda, visit https://camls-us.org/about/leadership/. Have questions, comments, or suggestions? Email us at ipep@usf.edu. For more information on USF Health, visit https://health.usf.edu/. For more information on Dr. Jennifer Arnold, visit https://jenarnoldmd.com/.For more information on Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, visit https://www.hopkinsallchildrens.org/About-Us. This episode is brought to you by Tampa General Hospital. As one of Florida's leading academic medical centers, Tampa General Hospital has a world-renowned team of experts that performs more procedures, has more expertise, and delivers better results.Tampa General Hospital.Other hospitals practice medicine. We define it. For more information about TGH and their services please visit www.tgh.org
Interview with Jennifer Arnold on her article in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. https://wp.me/p8IxYp-1SP (Go here to read the transcripts, images, and links). The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society's nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties.
The Center for Medical Simulation Presents: DJ Simulationistas... 'Sup?
From IMSH 2021's Virtual Conference, featuring Demian Szyld, Stuart Rose, Jennifer Arnold, Esther Leon, Paul Mullan, Cristina Diaz-Navarro, Bram Welch-Horan, Pier Luigi Ingrassia, & Laura Rock.
Growing up in Cleveland, diversity in music, American orchestras, music publishers, accessibility, orchestral programming, the Sphinx Organization, and so many more topics are part of this fun and fascinating interview with Jennifer Arnold. To become a Down the Pit supporter, please visit www.Anchor.FM/Down-the-Pit https://vlajma.wixsite.com/jenniferarnoldviola https://www.richmondsymphony.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/down-the-pit/support
Ignorar a los perros cuando nos saltan y cuando nos quieren saludar es algo muy sonado, algo incluso que yo misma recomendaba anteriormente.Hoy se que esto no es lo adecuado. Desde un punto de vista frío, esa técnica o consejo llega a funcionar (con algunos perros, no todos) porque se rompe el vínculo afectivo y disminuye su alegría de vernos.Cuando aprendí esto dije "yo no quiero herir los sentimientos de mis perros y lastimar el vínculo que tengo con ellos".En este episodio te compartiré lo que aprendí de una de las personas en el ámbito canino que más admiro y de quien he aprendido muchísimo: Jennifer Arnold fundadora de Canine Assistants.Así que ponle play ahora para empezar a mejorar las interacciones con tu perro y disminuir esos brincos de forma amorosa y sin lastimar el vínculo afectivo.
In this episode, Joe Canavan interviews Next AI Class of 2020’s Jennifer Arnold, Co-founder & CEO of MinervaAI and her mentor Laura Curtis Ferrera - SVP Marketing, Canadian Banking, Global Wealth Management and Global Banking and Markets at Scotiabank. MinervaAI predicts who poses money laundering and terrorist financing risk to banks. You’ll learn how to approach big banks with fintech, marketing tactics for early-stage founders, tips for commercializing a AI-enabled fintech company, and more.
On Thursday, June 18 on Facebook Live, Bawse With A Cause had an audience of some 2,000 viewers watching a conversation with six dynamic black women leading artistic operations around the nation.Jennifer Arnold, Director of Artistic Planning and Orchestral Operations at the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Danni Gee, Curator at SummerStage in NYC, Kaisha Johnson, Co-Founder and Founding Director of Women of Color in the Arts (WOCA), Toya Lillard, Executive Director of viBe Theater Experience in Brooklyn, and Taneshia Nash Laird President and CEO of Newark Symphony Hall. We heard their stories of how they came to their careers in the arts, about their dynamic leadership styles, heard how their institutions are being impacted by COVID-19, and about their triumphs and challenges as leaders in homogenous spaces.We did many deep dives into the insidious and deadly manifestations of racism and white supremacy and how people of color can fight against internalizing these harmful and intractable social ills. Each of the five leaders also gives their take on what truth and reconciliation and restorative justice look like in the arts world. in addition to our regular listeners, I hope reaches every cultural hallowed hall stagnated by old thinking and is now ready for new ideas and new leadership.
Being a member of the all-black Gateways Music Festival Orchestra is an incredible experience for musicians who never play with people who look like them, but the fusion of classical music and the black experience is all Jennifer Arnold knew growing up. In this opus, Garrett chats with Jen about her classically black upbringing, and her recent decision to leave the Oregon Symphony for an arts administration position in Virginia. In the prelude, Garrett and Scott recount their recent visit to a Bavarian-style beer hall, and Scott previews the next episode of his show, Hop Notes.
First, I answer a question from a listener – Scott Martin from Highland Park, Illinois asked why cats are so agile with their feet? I go into the juicy details but overall the secret has to do with them needing to be great hunters. Next, there is a newer revolutionary approach to teaching your dog that does NOT rely on the traditional method of training commands. Rocket, the NutriSource dog that is working as a service dog in a children’s’ hospital (featured in the last two episodes) was taught using the Bond-Based approach. My guest in this episode is Jennifer Arnold, the founder and executive director of Canine Assistants, the non-profit company that teaches and places service dogs, is the developer of the bond-based approach. In this episode she explains how this works for educating service dogs and pet dogs as well. Then, you’ll hear the personal true pet stories told by a friend and podcast listener himself. Michael Birnbaum shares the story of his dog that stopped him from getting into a nasty physical fight and the emotional tale of how he was going to protect the life of a cat at all costs. Listener Invitation! I’m inviting you to have the opportunity to have your stories told. If your pet, dog or cat, has saved your butt somehow write and tell me your story. I may contact you, we’ll talk about either me telling your story on air, or you telling it yourself, on the podcast. Send me your brief story at susan@raisingyourpaws.com. Additional Resources for the show. See the videos of “Agile cat, Clumsy dog” and cats doing agility courses at www.raisingyourpaws.com. Blog page for episode 66. Source for the story about cat’s feet – “Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet” by John Bradshaw. How to Order Jennifer Arnold’s book, “Love is All You Need: The Revolutionary Bond-Based Approach to Educating Your Dog.” Canine Assistant’s website. A resource about the “Do It” program, by Claudia Fugazza, mentioned by Jennifer Arnold - dog’s learning by imitating humans. Article, “Owner to Dog – Just Do It” by Claudia Fugazza and Adam Miklὀsi. To request more information about Bond-Based dog education approach – write Jennifer at info@canineassistants.org. Information about Artist/color design stylist, Michael Birnbaum. His website: Transformed By Color.
Jednnifer Arnold is the Head of Marketing for APAC and joins Nathanial Bibby on the CMO Podcast to talk about the marketing industry, current trends, customer experience and what it takes to build a successful brand.
Episode 299 Bill Klein is a First Class Father, Entrepreneur and Star of the hit reality show The Little Couple. Bill and his wife, Dr. Jennifer Arnold have been featured on the popular TLC show for over a decade along with their two children. In this Episode, Bill shares his Fatherhood journey, he talks about how the show began, he discusses the challenges of parenting while doing reality tv, he talks about adoption and why he and his wife choose to adopt, he tells us his plans for the future he offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ VOTE For First Class Fatherhood - http://awards.family.is/ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
Learn why it's important to ask your customers what they think about your changes, how to make transitions less turbulent for customers, and how to make the wait a memorable customer experience! Bite-Sized Delight From the Episode: • Listen Before Changing Things - Check in with your customers before assuming they will love your new and improved changes. • Consider Customers During Any Transition - Keep the customer experience in mind when big transitions occur in your company. • Make the Wait Worth It - You can't always avoid the line, but you can always make the wait an experience of its own. Start the Conversation: Does our IVR system meet the needs and expectations of our customers? Are You Looking for Things We Referenced? Is the best customer experience always the right customer experience? by Jennifer Arnold for SAP The Future of Customer Engagement and Experience 8x8 Inc. Salt & Straw Get more resources and the full show notes at http://ExperienceThisShow.com. See you next week!
Sharing an insight from Jennifer Arnold, creator of Canine Assistants, in Atlanta, GA. I've met with Jennifer a couple of times and had the honor of a tour with her of the facilities and her insights on how to care for dogs who also care for us. Jennifer is a gift to us all with her passion and love for both canines and people. "What dogs want", a good life, discussed.
Scripture: 1 John 16-24NTRODUCING: leea allen!!After considering several qualified candidates, and spending significant time with one, we are delighted to announce the hire of leea allen (pronouns: they, them, theirs) to serve as Minister of Faith and Justice. This position is a combination of Jennifer Arnold’s role with children and Rev. Claudia’s focus on youth and adult faith formation as well as justice work. leea will coordinate and lead faith formation ministries for all ages (and intergenerational) focused on the intersection of the gospel and justice.Virginia-Highland ChurchWe are a Progressive Community of Faith. No matter where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here!We are Christian and multi-faith; Multi-racial and anti-racist; Queer and straight; Agnostics and believers; Immigrants and refugees; Differently-abled and interdependent; Activists and contemplatives; Fed up and speaking out; Faithful and fun-loving!Join us in person Sundays at 11 am, more info visit www.vhchurch.org.Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give_new/www/#/tithely/give-one-time/2509)
n the latest instalment of our Advances in Simulation (@AdvinSimulation) series, Vic was joined by Nora Colman (@noracolman) and Sue Barnes to discuss how simulation can be used to plan and test new healthcare facilities and systems. They each brought immense personal experience to their publications, and we discussed ways to smooth the paths for others with similar challenges. We talked about key steps in stakeholder collaboration, needs assessment, scenario planning and delivery, debriefing, and reporting The papers:- Nora Colman, Cara Doughty, Jennifer Arnold, Kimberly Stone, Jennifer Reid, Ashley Dalpiaz & Kiran B. Hebbar. Simulation-based clinical systems testing for healthcare spaces: from intake through implementation. Advances in Simulation volume 4, Article number: 19 (2019) Alyshah Kaba & Sue Barnes. Commissioning simulations to test new healthcare facilities: a proactive and innovative approach to healthcare system safety. Advances in Simulation volume 4, Article number: 17 (2019)
Director Jennifer Arnold joins Taylor to unpack the fallout of Liza’s truth going public, and the consequences of Kelsey’s showdown against Quinn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Jennifer Arnold a prominent woman in neonatology and the star of TLC’s The Little Couple joins us to talk about her research passion – simulation and resuscitation. At Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in Florida Dr. Arnold stages situations where infants need CPR. On this episode she gives tips for what you need to know for when you are home with baby and in an emergency situation. Listen in and be prepared! As always – these stories aren’t medical advice, but a chance for the Baby Doctor Mamas to share their experience, knowledge and views. The Neonatal Resuscitation Program® […]
This week Christine and Abbey as they discussion a listener question about a child that wants to quit because they dislike practice and hear a tips about how they get their own practice in their busy schedules. This week is also a great interview with Oregon Symphony violist Jennifer Arnold. Hear how she structures her own practice, her time as a student, and how she gives back to the music community. It was such a great conversation! Show Notes: *Grit* by Angela Duckworth Itzhak Perlman article Jennifer Arnold's Bio with the Oregon Symphony Jennifer's Website American String Teachers Association of Oregon Sphinx Performance Academy Cleveland Institute of Music Interlochen Arts Camp If you are enjoying the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts. This helps our show reach more people! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram
Jennifer Arnold, Vice President of Marketing, Asia Pacific Japan & Greater China at SAP Customer Experience discusses Singaporeans' online shopping habits.
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CLINICAL EVENT DEBRIEFING: Dr. Jen Arnold joins Dan & Janice for a second week to discuss getting comfortable with conversations around death, getting peer-to-peer support in stressful clinical situations, and how to get around barriers to debriefing real clinical events. Join us as we investigate how to establish psychological safety for clinical events debriefing. Enjoy!
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FAMILY SIMULATIONS: This week, Dan & Janice are joined by Dr. Jennifer Arnold, CMS Board of Trustees member, neonatologist, simulation director at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, and star of TLC's "The Little Couple." Jenn, Dan, & Janice discuss creating simulations for non-professional caregivers, families, and EMTs, and the research results that have come from this work. Also: Getting mistaken for Steve Martin, getting excited about new realms of realism, and comparing contemporary children's hospitals to how they were in the past. Enjoy!
CAST AND CREW Director Jennifer Arnold (HBO’s A Small Act), Writer Chuck Hayward (Dear White People), Actress Anabelle Acosta (Quantico), Actor Steven Thomas Capp (How I Met Your Mother), Actor Brian Borello (Dark Desire), newcomers Michael Cienfuegos and Luke Clark, Executive Producer Valerie Stadler, Composer Siddhartha Khosla (This Is Us) and Choreographer Alison Faulk (Magic Mike) ABOUT FAT CAMP Twenty-something Hutch thinks image is everything. He fronts like a baller and is too spoiled to get a job. But when his mom kicks him out of the house and he’s forced to work at his uncle’s fat camp, he finds himself supervising an offbeat group of husky boys, who ultimately help him grow up. Chuck Hayward's (Netflix’s new series Dear White People) irreverent script is all about embracing your inner loser as the ultimate winner, making Emmy-nominated Jennifer Arnold's fiction feature directorial debut a willfully offensive adult comedy with no manners and tons of heart. Acclaimed comic and actor Chris Redd (Pop Star: Never Stop Never Stopping, Netflix’s Disjointed) gives a star turn as Hutch, supported by Anabelle Acosta (Quantico, Ballers), newcomer Michael Cienfuegos, Mel Rodriguez (Last Man On Earth, Getting On), and Vivica A. Fox (Empire, Kill Bill: Volumes 1 and 2). Runtime: 88 min Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/FatCampMovie/likes/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fatcampmovie
Miss BEHIND THE LENS? live this week? Catch up now with our special guests: Director JENNIFER ARNOLD talking FAT CAMP? and writer/director CHRIS SIVERTSON talking HEARTTHROB. Plus, director JEFFREY SCHWARZ wasn't able to be with us live due to OUTFEST, but take a listen to part of his in-depth interview with film critic debbie elias talking about THE FABULOUS ALLAN CARR! http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
This week Michelle Fern chats with Jennifer Arnold, author and creator of We For Dogs! As a strong believer in the value of the human – dog bond, Jennifer designed the We Leash – a handle for people and a handle for dogs. No more pulling or dragging. And because the design helps prevent dogs from feeling restrained, they feel more secure and are less likely to react inappropriately on leash, such as to the sight of other dogs. Questions or Comments? Send them to: michelle@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Jennifer Arnold’s We For Dogs with Michelle Fern
Jennifer Arnold, NY Times best-selling author of Through a Dog’s Eyes and Founder and Executive Director of Canine Assistants stops by to talk with Marcie and Lovey about her ground-breaking new book, Love is All You Need: The Revolutionary Bond-Based Approach to Educating Your Dog. Jennifer discusses her pioneering bond-based approach and talks in detail about her belief that we can teach dogs to figure out the action we want on their own instead of telling them what to do. She advocates this approach as a much more humane and loving way to communicate with our canines, and to prepare them to become more effective assistants to adults and children with disabilities. She also talks about her new creation, the We for Dogs Leash, the world’s first two-way, dog friendly leash. This new leash supports Jennifer’s training philosophy--one handle for you and one for your dog! Questions or Comments? Send them to: marcie@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Love is All You Need with Marcie Davis
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this episode you can hear Canine Assistants' founder Jennifer Arnold talk about how she educates, rather than trains, the assistance dogs she provides. It's an approach that is yielding amazing results. In the UK, Bridgnorth, in Shropshire, is bidding to become the most dog friendly town in Britain. Hear what happened when Julie went to investigate.
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this episode you can hear Canine Assistants' founder Jennifer Arnold talk about how she educates, rather than trains, the assistance dogs she provides. It's an approach that is yielding amazing results. In the UK, Bridgnorth, in Shropshire, is bidding to become the most dog friendly town in Britain. Hear what happened when Julie went to investigate.
Deb shares a story about a dog named Lucky, plus an interview with author of "Through A Dog's Eyes" Jennifer Arnold on dogs and feelings, and more!
Deb shares a story about a dog named Lucky, plus an interview with author of "Through A Dog's Eyes" Jennifer Arnold on dogs and feelings, and more!
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Victoria and Holly talk about international dog welfare controversies, including the horrific dog meat trade and the amazing organizations that are working to stop it. They also discuss a recent international rescue of almost 40 Golden Retrievers. Calling in to the Positively Hotline is Canine Assistants founder Jennifer Arnold, who is revolutionizing the way people train both service dogs and pet dogs. She discusses her new training techniques, and how pet parents can apply the concepts with their dogs at home. Questions or Comments? Send them to: positively@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Train Your Dog to Fit Your Life with Victoria Stilwell & Holly Firfer
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Victoria and Holly talk about international dog welfare controversies, and get Canine Assistants founder Jennifer Arnold on the Positively Hotline to discuss her new concept for training both service dogs and companion dogs.
Positively Podcast - Victoria Stilwell - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Holly describes her work on stories for CNN with Jennifer Arnold and Silver Sneakers, while Victoria discusses her work with Jim Crosby as they investigate recent canine homicides and conduct canine forensic research into why dogs attack. Also: News and information about Victoria's upcoming National Dog Bite Prevention & Awareness Conference in Denver on November 2, Victoria's latest Ehow Pets video about herding dogs, description of Victoria's childhood memories of lambing on a farm in Wales, a call for fans to help RAF military working dogs in Afghanistan and their handlers in order to help raise morale. Ask Victoria topics include: How to get dogs to stop digging up and eating plants in the garden, helping a previously abused dog too skittish to cope with sudden noises and changes in routine, When is the ideal time to enroll puppies in puppy classes, how to help a young dog who is sharing a household with kids that have multiple medical condition develop impulse control for, and how to get labs to settle down now that there are two new parakeets in the same house. Questions or Comments? Send them to: victoria@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Canine Forensic Investigation with Victoria Stilwell & Holly Firfer var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};
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In the first episode of the new season, Victoria and Holly catch up on what's been happening for the past several months including: Victoria's European tour recap, the recent season of It's Me or the Dog, Victoria's new Ehow Pets YouTube channel, Victoria's new book, and Holly back working at CNN. They are joined on the Positively hotline by Jennifer Arnold from Canine Assistants. Included in the discussion: how the organization was started, why they breed dogs instead of rescue, the difference between the US and Europe re dogs in public, Why Retrievers make the best service and working dogs, how much it takes to train a Canine Assistants dog, and how many dogs they train and place each year. Also, the story of a diabetic man who was asked to leave a restaurant because he had his service dog with him. Finally, Victoria recaps the battle to try and save Lennox in Belfast, including her trip to Belfast to visit the family and what's next in the fight against BSL. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Canine Assistants with Victoria Stilwell & Holly Firfer
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Victoria & Holly's new podcast season includes a recap of the past several months, a chat to Canine Assistants founder Jennifer Arnold, and a report on the Lennox case.
New York Times best-selling author and the founder of Canine Assistants, Jennifer Arnold, joins Tim Link in this episode to talk about her latest book, IN A DOG’S HEART: What Our Dogs Need, Want, and Deserve... and the Gifts We Can Expect in Return. Tim asks her what inspired her to write this book, the lessons she has learned over the last 20 years from uniting people with special needs with service dogs and what she would like readers to take away from reading this book. She also talks about one of the stories featured in the book and how a dog can bring out the best in someone. If you enjoyed Jennifer’s book, Through a Dog’s Eyes, or if you saw the PBS special about Canine Assistants, you’ll definitely want to listen to this interview to find out more! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - PetLifeRadio.com - Animal Writes - Dogs Bring Out the Best in Everyone with Tim Link
Jennifer Arnold, New York Times best-selling author and Executive Director of Canine Assistants, sees directly into a dog’s heart. She stops by to talk with Marcie and Whistle about her new book, ‘In A Dog’s Heart.’ Jennifer passionately shares her insights about what she believes dogs need and how we can give it to them. The book is a prescriptive for everything dog lovers want to know about how to interact with a dog including how to choose a dog, how to choose a vet, how to deal with anxiety, and how to respond to end-of-life issues. Jennifer is the expert! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - In A Dog’s Heart with Marcie Davis
On today's monthly pet health program, we'll talk with the authors of three new books. "In a Dog's Heart" author and dog trainer Jennifer Arnold argues against the popular "alpha dog" training philosophy, instead advocating "choice teaching" for a well-trained dog. "Love at First Bark" details real-life stories about how in rescuing dogs in need, their owners end up saving themselves. And finally, "Going Home" provides guidance for those mourning their beloved pets.
Canine Assistants is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing service dogs for people with disabilities. The founder, Jennifer Arnold, is also dedicated to exploring and expanding the canine mind. She shares her discoveries and techniques in a new book, Through a Dog's Eyes. Snoopy Goes Shopping for an Easy Walk Harness, which Arnold feels is […] The post Paws & Effect – Jennifer Arnold & Canine Assistants Open New Horizons in Dog Training appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The Founder and CEO of Canine Assistants and author of the best-selling book, Through a Dog’s Eyes, Jennifer Arnold, and Canine Assistants’ Trainer, Chris Casatelli, join Marcie and Whistle to share their philosophy about how to successfully train service dogs. They also discuss the PBS documentary, Through a Dog’s Eyes sponsored by Milk Bone, and the incredible work they are doing every day to place service dogs with individuals with disabilities. Jennifer and Chris know their stuff when it comes to effectively training service dogs and they candidly discuss their personal commitment to training these amazing dogs! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Through a Dog’s Eyes with Marcie Davis