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Jennifer Chan, Missional Strategist for City to City, joins us in our latest podcast to talk about Evangelism. As many listening know, our Metro District is continuing to grow our partnership with City to City and Jennifer has supported our churches in developing evangelism teams. Join us to listen in to what evangelism is and why it still matters today in our churches.
This week, Jeanette and special guest, Jennifer Chan, continue their "Whatever We Feel Like Series" Series and talk about the 2018 Psychological Drama, Life Itself. Written and Directed by LDan Fogelman and starring Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, Mandy Patinkin, and Antonio Banderas the film follows multiple couples over numerous generations, who are all connected to a single event. From a lack of continuity to what a critic considered as "Parental Slaughter", Jennifer and Jeanette determine if this should be consider a psychological thriller. Special thanks to Jennifer Chan for taking part in this sappy film with a couple of good scenes.
In the most recent episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first chapter of Jennifer Chan is Not Alone by author Tae Keller. Jennifer Chan is Not Alone is again one of the titles on this year's Texas Lone Star List. If you are interested in reading the rest of the book, you can find a copy in the Library or on Sora.
REVELATION 12: 7- 11 JENNIFER CHAN WELLSPRING CHURCH NYC 10.01.2023
The LACNETS Podcast - Top 10 FAQs with neuroendocrine tumor (NET) experts
What is the difference between Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor (PNET) and Pancreatic Cancer? Where exactly is the pancreas located and why is the tumor location important? NET Oncologist Dr. Jennifer Chan from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute takes us through how some treatments, imaging and blood work are unique to PNETs. She also expounds on several ongoing and active trials.For more information, visit LACNETS.org.
This week, Jeanette and special guest, Jennifer Chan, switch gears from our "Romantic Comedy Series that Isn't a Foreign Film Even Though We Started with Foreign Film Series" Series to "Whatever We Feel Like Series" Series and talk about the 1995 Coming-of-Age Drama, Kids. Directed by Larry Clarke and starring Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce, and Chloë Sevigny, the film follows a group of teens traveling around New York City skateboarding, drinking, smoking, and deflowering virgins over the course of 24 hours. Though the film is one of the most controversial films this podcast has ever talked about, Kids provide us and the audience a good lesson about the decisions we make in life. Special thanks to Jennifer Chan for taking part in this edgy film episode. Please note, this episode contains topics of sexual assault. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, RAINN has a 24/7 hotline that is both free and confidential. You can go online at rainn.org or at 800-656-HOPE (4673). Listener's discretion is advised.
This week on Next Reads, Erin reads from the book The Best Liars in Riverview by Lin Thompson. Read-alikes include: Jennifer Chan is not alon by Tae Keller Those Kids from Fawn Creek by Erin Entrada Kelly The ship we built by Lexie Bean (Content Warning for substance and sexual abuse, racism and homophobia)
Jennifer Chan has more than 16 years of editorial authority and expertise as a fashion and beauty editor and on-air host working for leading publications including People.com, InStyle.com, Travel + Leisure, EXTRA, Access Hollywood, and more. She is well regarded for having led the fashion team at E! News, working directly as a senior editor for Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, serving as an in-house brand Director of PR, AND being the founder of her own personal blog JennChanGlam.com. Her mission is to inspire real women to feel confident and stylish from the inside out through their fashion and beauty choices. This triple-threat takes us behind the scenes of all things GLAM as we explore PR, TV, and Editorial for the style, beauty, and entertainment industries. She gives us pro pitching do's & don'ts, her personal pitching preferences, and keen insight on how to make it in the media industry.Here's what you'll learn:Hear how Jen got into the world of journalism and PRHear her top do's and don'ts when pitching for the different beats of style, beauty, and entertainmentLearn about her busy publishing schedule and what days to avoid sending pitchesLearn her tips on how to use and not use social media when pitching journalistsThe reality of affiliate links and landing coverageWhat can make or break you getting featured over another brand/companyThe importance of keeping your eye on event calendars - know when a journalist might be hyper bogged downThe importance of thinking like a journalist when pitching (and where many founders go wrong)And more!Follow her on social media @JennChanGlamInstagram: @JennChanGlamFashion, Beauty, & Travel Writer/Editor: Muck RackOn-Air Host Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfsCNP1kiJUEmail: Jennifer.Chan@meredith.comSign up For Lexie's Weekly Insider to Receive Insider Tips, Invites, & More at: https://theprbarinc.com/newsworthy/Interested in learning more about Pitchin'? Book a Free Consultation here.Instagram: @theprbar_inc
This Sunday, we heard from Jennifer Chan about one of the most remarkable weddings in history.
Jennifer Chan and Andrew Schroeder discuss the war in Ukraine and putting data to use to support humanitarian operations with Humanitarian AI Today guest hosts Natasha Freidus, Jean-Martin Bauer and Brent Phillips. Jennifer Chan is an Associate Professor and Director Of Global Emergency Medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. Andrew Schroeder, VP of Research and Analysis at Direct Relief and Co-Director of CrisisReady and Jennifer are collaborating on using human mobility data to map the displacement of refugees and internally displaced persons fleeing the war in Ukraine.
In this episode we are launching a brand new series, Going Solo. In this series of episodes, we will speak with lawyers who have made the leap and opened their own law firm. In this episode we are joined by Jennifer Chan. Jennifer is a workplace litigator who represents employees, small to medium-sized businesses, and non-profit organizations in employment disputes. She also practices workers' compensation law. In this conversation, Jennifer explains how there is increased job security as a solo practitioner, how she is currently growing her practice, the mental cost of paying off student debt, and her love of poker and the Toronto Raptors. Follow Jennifer on Twitter. / Work with Jennifer. / Learn from Jennifer's student debt journey. Follow us on Instagram @offthetrackspodcast, check out our website offthetrackspodcast.com, or connect with us by emailing podcast.offthetracks@gmail.com. Thanks for taking some time to step off the tracks with us! - Erin & Piper Did you know there are free and confidential mental health supports available to law students, paralegals, and lawyers in every province and territory? Click here to learn more and access services.
This week, Jeanette and special guest, Jennifer Chan, talk about another episode for our "Romantic Comedy Series that Isn't a Foreign Film Even Though We Started with Foreign Film Series" Series the 1987 Romantic Comedy, Roxanne. Directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah, the movie follows a small town Fire Chief with a incredibly large nose who falls in love with a beautiful woman named Roxanne. Though Roxanne has a crush on the Fire Chief's co-worker and new hottie in town, the guy has a difficult time talking to Roxanne in person. Instead, he has the Fire Chief write letters to Roxanne for him. Special thanks to Jennifer Chan for taking part in this adorable episode.
This week, Jeanette and special guest, Jennifer Chan, talk about another episode for our "Romantic Comedy Series that Isn't a Foreign Film Even Though We Started with Foreign Film Series" Series the 2013 romantic comedy, Austenland. Directed by Jerusha Hess and starring Keri Russell, the movie follows a thirty-something year old woman who decides to spend all her savings on a trip to a Jane Austen themed resort called Austenland after spending years single. While Jane encounters financial and social obstacles, she winds up in a love triangle with a pompous actor name Mr. Nobley and the stable guy who just works at the resort. Special thanks to Jennifer Chan for taking part in this amazing episode.
This week, Jeanette and special guest Jennifer Chan come together to talk about the 2000 Czech Surreal Dark Comedy Horror Film, Little Otik (AKA Greedy Guts, AKA Otesánek). Directed by Jan Švankmajer and starring Veronika Žilková and Jan Hartl, the film focuses on a barren couple who finds a stump and treats it like a baby, only for the tree stump to become animated when it becomes hungry. Thank you Jennifer for participating in this fantastic episode.
電影金牌特務經典台詞:Manners maketh man. (禮儀成就不凡的人。本句源於William Holman撰寫的Vulgaria一書。) 每個國家都有不同的風土名情,有的常態是他國禁忌,當今世界各國之間的交流雖然因疫情減少,取代的是遠端工作、無數個視訊會議與居家上班,'Netiquette' (網路上的禮儀)更加變得重要,梅菲爾國際禮儀學院創辦人Jennifer Chan是臺灣極少數同時有英國與美國的專業禮儀執照的教練,她大方地與Excuse英國腔!分享我們可以立刻受用的生活/職場禮儀,立刻收聽! 梅菲爾國際禮儀學院 (Mayfair- Manner & Etiquette) → https://www.mayfairetiquette.com
Today's audio is from a Neopolitan Session of the 2020 Charleston Library Conference, presented by Meg White, Senior Consultant, DeltaThink and Director of Vendor Partnerships, Charleston Hub; Richard Hershman, Vice President of Government Relations, National Association of College Stores; Jennifer Chan, Scholarly Communication Librarian, UCLA; and Lisa Nachtigall, Director, Global Institutional Resellers and Channel Strategy, Oxford University Press. Libraries and bookstores have traditionally co-existed on campus, each serving discrete functions and together, powering the information needed to support the academic and research enterprise. In the era of electronic information, e-learning and the virtual classroom, these traditional roles have been blurred. Who is the gatekeeper for the information needed for research, teaching, and learning? Are there new roles and partnerships emerging for the bookstore and the library and which skill sets are needed? What is the cost of this information and who pays for it? What is the potential role of Open Access in this equation? Can and should libraries and bookstores impact textbook affordability? This panel of a librarian, a bookstore manager, and a publisher will discuss the challenges and opportunities for collaboration as the academic information landscape continues to evolve. Video of the presentation available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWiDkjO3yk4
This is the second part of our discussion on "Asian Hate: Why We Should Care and What We Can Do About it", with members of the Latino Leadership Circle and guest panelists: Jennifer Chan and Reyn Cabnite.View the full discussion on our Youtubehttps://youtu.be/MDbJbbvF86gSee our statement of solidarity with the AAPI community at https://www.latinoleadershipcircle.org/statement-of-solidarity-with-the-asian-american-community/
This week, Jeanette and special guest, Jennifer Chan, talk about the 2000 romantic comedy, What Women Want. Special thanks to Jennifer Chan for taking part in this magical episode.
Since the pandemic started, there have been more than 3,000 incidents of hate reported by the community organization Stop AAPI Hate, a coalition of non-profits advocating for the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population.There is both fear and concern among the Asian American community about how best to address these unprovoked attacks. Members of the Latino Leadership Circle and guest panelists Jennifer Chan and Reyn Cabnite will talk about why Latin@s should care and what we can do to help fight the hate against our Asian American brothers and sisters.View the full discussion on our Youtubehttps://youtu.be/MDbJbbvF86gSee our statement of solidarity with the AAPI community at https://www.latinoleadershipcircle.org/statement-of-solidarity-with-the-asian-american-community/
Covid-19, economic uncertainty and reckonings with race and justice are pressing big questions of life upon us all. People are asking questions that really matter. And Christians must be ready to listen and to engage our neighbors in ways that serve them and point to Jesus. Join Jennifer Chan from Redeemer City to City for a discussion on how to cultivate and sustain spiritual conversations in such a time as this. Jennifer is the Missional Church Director City to City NYC. In this role, she trains and supports leaders in activating people to love and serve the city in all its beauty and complexity. Prior to joining the CTC team, she oversaw a discipleship initiative for the Redeemer family of churches. She has also managed a national human trafficking awareness campaign, and worked to prevent violence against women in East Africa. She and her husband have twin daughters.
Today we have the fashionably glam and well spoken Jennifer Chan with us! Jennifer Chan is an established fashion and beauty editor, media personality and on-air host with over 15 years of experience having worked for leading media outlets including InStyle Magazine, E! Online, ELLE.com, The Kardashians , Fashionista.com and more. She has appeared on-air as a style correspondent and industry expert for TV networks like CNBC, MSN Entertainment, Sky News, Total Beauty and BET Network. Jennifer has interviewed dozens and dozens of A-List stars, attended countless exclusive industry events as well as attended many runway shows as well being the host on numerous fashion shows for retailers like Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s. Most recently, she was on the launch team for the Kardashian/Jenner apps and web sites, as Senior Editor to both Kim Kardashian West and Kourtney Kardashian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This Episode My guest for this Twitch stream was Jenn Chan, Head of Studio, Darkpaw Games; Former Tech Director, Daybreak Games; Programmer / Lead Programmer, Sony Online Entertainment. Video available on Twitch & YouTube. About This Format I've started streaming EverQuest as part of the Aradune TLP server release. I'm a former EQ designer, turned Producer and games executive, who currently streams at: https://www.twitch.tv/averylovingrobot I'm using this stream as a means of reconnecting with my old colleagues, tapping into the nostalgia of a great era in our lives (and MMO gaming), and ensuring that some of the fun stories of the past aren't forgotten.
When Covid forced farmers markets to shut their operations, Jennifer Chan’s pop-up sorbet business, Banato, was on the verge of collapse. Instead of wallowing in despair, Jennifer chose to lead with love and serve her Chicago community hope (and sweet treats) during hard times. Learn more at changeofplanspodcast.com/episodes/jen-chan-banato
In this interview, Jennifer Chan of North York Community House talks about how she quickly decided to move an upcoming design lab online with her team of facilitators and twenty youth researchers.
Conversations with panelists Jennifer Chan, VP of Digital Platforms Marketing at BlackRock; Bolong Li, Senior Director, Audible at Amazon; and Gabriela Martinez, Partner, Launch Angle; and then Clemmie Melvin, an International Events Coordinator, and Jaya Chelkowski, a Brand & Marketing Executive, both of World Forum Disrupt.
As we all know Monday’s typically go one of two ways for me. Either I’m super productive or riding leading the struggle bus. Today, with a much overdue blog post and a growing list of tasks at hand found myself unfortunately in the latter scenario. So, I did what I always do when I’m in a rut… turn to medium for help. Being attracted to all things Minimalist, I found myself on an article by Jennifer Chan, entitled “How Minimalism Fosters Productivity”. When I clicked in I expect a list of quick “hacks” I could do to my workspace to create a more work-conducive, minimal environment, but I was pleasantly surprised when it was more about changing HOW you actually work. Chan outlines the four main groups in which we should aim to reduce. Less Choice. Less Tools. Less Friction. Less Urgency. Join Justine and I as we discuss the ways to create more “space” in our workload and increase productivity.
A look at the Packers Week 6 opponent, the San Francisco 49ers with Jennifer Chan of Niners Nation and ninersnation.com.
Kicking things off previewing the Brewers upcoming NLCS series with the Dodgers as Seth Everett MLB Insider for NBC Sports joins B.J. and Brian. Also exploring the Brewers decisions with their starting staff for the first three games. Plus a look at the San Francisco 49ers with Jennifer Chan of Niners Nation.
University of Calgary researcher, Dr. Jennifer Chan, speaks about a new pan-Canadian approach to dealing with cancer in young people.
Bio: Adrienne Crossman is an artist, curator and educator, currently pursuing her MFA at the University of Windsor. In her art practice Adrienne explores queerness, cultural memory, childhood objects, internet marginalia and digital aesthetic in physical spaces. Her curatorial and educational practices are oriented toward community building and accessibility in the digital arts. Recording Notes: This interview was recorded at the kitchen table in my home. In her earlier work Adrienne used glitch and datamoshing techniques as part of her video making. I have experimented with a glitch / data-mosh aesthetic in producing this episodes sound design. Adrienne wanted to share a note about this recording: in referencing Daniele Dennis, she suggested the artist had used sand or sugar in her performance. In fact, the performance made use of rice, which, Adrienne indicate, is significant to the performance. Links: Artist: Artist's Website: http://www.adriennecrossman.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fakechildhood/ 100% Real: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOteOKVOklc References: Xpace: http://www.xpace.info/ Canadian Lesbian and gay Archives: http://clga.ca/ Rebecca Finn: http://www.rebeccafin.com/ Jennifer Chan (the recursive): http://jennifer-chan.com/ HM paying students in sweatshop clothing: https://mcfcrandall.blog/2015/08/13/art-and-fashion-on-dundas/ Felix Kalmenson: https://www.felixkalmenson.com/ Younger Than Beyonce: https://www.felixkalmenson.com/ 8eleven: http://8eleven.org/ Y Plus Contemporary: http://ypluscontemporary.com/ Mercer Union: http://www.mercerunion.org/ Daniele Dennis: http://www.danieledennis.com/ Jon Rafman: http://jonrafman.com/ Brad Troemel: http://main.bradtroemel.com/
Bio: Cat Bluemke and Jonathan Carroll work together as executive members of the new media business art collective Tough Guy Mountain. In her individual practice, Cat works in installation, visual art, performance and textile, often contrasting the art economy with the greater economy. She is currently pursuing her MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Jon produces visuals, software, video games and makes music under the moniker People Tanning. He currently works as an educator and freelancer. It was on Jon's advice that I decided to turn the art / work project into a podcast. Look for Tough Guy Mountain's virtual reality video game being released in November 2017 through Trinity Square Video's upcoming V/Art project. Recording Notes: This interview was recorded at the former Tough Guy Mountain headquarters in the rectory space of St. George the Martyr's Anglican Church, nestled between the church itself-- the venue home of Toronto's Music Gallery-- and the former site of OCADU's student gallery-- now bulldozed for condo development. Visual and performance artist Jennifer Chan was present while the interview was taken making use of the laundry facilities. Links: Artist: Tough Guy Mountain: http://www.toughguymountain.com/ Cat Bluemke: http://catbluemke.com/ People Tanning: https://peopletanning.bandcamp.com/ Therapy Font (Jon's art videogames): https://therapy-font.itch.io/ References: One of the fighting boys: https://www.instagram.com/samchampion_/ HackerYou: http://hackeryou.com/ Damien HIrst: https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtHistory/comments/3if2mb/why_does_everyone_hate_damien_hirst/ Vapor Wave: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/cultures/vaporwave Macintosh Plus: https://beerontherug.bandcamp.com/album/floral-shoppe James Ferraro: https://jjamesferraro.bandcamp.com/ Cinecycle: https://www.facebook.com/cine.cycle/ Jon McCurley: https://soundcloud.com/precariatcontent/pc-03-amy-jon Adrienne Crossman: https://soundcloud.com/precariatcontent/pc-07-adrienne Photo: Cat Bluemke The song used in the opening of the podcast is entitled Eschatologies of Tech (Executive Theme) it was produced for Tough Guy Mountain: a play, which showed at Factory Theatre for Summerworks 2015.
Jennifer Chan LMP discusses the use of CHABA (Cannabis Health and Beauty Aids) in massage. Lotions, salves, topicals, infused oils all play a part in using low-THC cannabis preparations when giving a massage.
Turf Show Radio returns with an all-new special episode as Josh Webb (@FightOnTwist) chats with Jennifer Lee Chan (@jenniferleechan) beat writer for SB Nation's San Francisco 49ers site, Niners Nation.com. Josh and Jennifer talk about the Niners hiring of John Lynch as General Manager and Kyle Shanahan as head coach. They also talk about how the power structure with the new head coach and GM is going to work for the Niners, the similarities between the Ram's and Niner's situations and more! Enjoy and thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Whisky Topic, Jennifer Chan joins Jamie and Mark to discuss the enthusiasts whisky tasting Mark hosted. Listen to hear whisky fans analyze whisky as they tasted them blindly. Jamie gets to be the teacher looking through everyone's answers!
This week on The Whisky Topic, Jennifer Chan joins Jamie and Mark to discuss the enthusiasts whisky tasting Mark hosted. Listen to hear whisky fans analyze whisky as they tasted them blindly. Jamie gets to be the teacher looking through everyone's answers! You can find Jen on Instagram and her website. Whiskies mentioned on the podcast: Bulleit Rye Russell's Reserve Straight Rye whsky.buzz review Old Forester Bourbon Pikesville Straight Rye whsky.buzz review Colonel E.H. Taylor Rye whsky.buzz review Toronto Distillery Co. Rye Toronto Distillery Co. Applejack New Riff Distillery Heartfelt & Co Bourbon Whisky Also mentioned: Barely Legal Rye Short video from the tasting The Caledonian events page (Mark & Jamie are frequently here!) The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.