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Amy Dixon is the author of three picture books—Maurice the Unbeastly, Sophie's Animal Parade, and Marathon Mouse, as well as a middle-grade novel, Annie B., Made for TV. When she's not writing, she is editing and marketing other people's books. She writes from her home in Clovis, CA, where she lives on a steady diet of popcorn and coffee. Rob Dixon is the author of Together in Ministry: Women and Men in Flourishing Partnerships. In addition to serving on InterVarsity staff for more than twenty-six years, Rob teaches at Fuller Theological Seminary and Fresno Pacific University. In his free time, Rob enjoys pickle ball, long runs, and cheering for the LA Dodgers (boooo). Along with illustrator Jennifer Davidson, Amy and Rob have written a beautiful picture book entitled, Penny Preaches. Articles mentioned: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Guidance for Egalitarians in Complementarian Contexts Raising Up Allies: A Standardized Pathway for Developing Men into Allies to Women
We talk to Jennifer Davidson, Chair of the Writer's Guild of Ireland.
WO1 Jen Davidson started her career as a Medic in the US Army Reserve, but soon transferred to become a 37F, Psychological Operations Specialist. She started skydiving in college and quickly became addicted. She spent over 13 years on the US Army Parachute Team, the Golden Knights. She has been on the podium many times at various World Championship skydiving competitions, competing in 4way and 8way. She has now moved on to her next endeavour, becoming a helicopter pilot! ------------------- Merch: https://shoot-like-a-girl-podcast.square.site Instagram: @shootlikeagirlpodcast Contact: shootlikeagirlpodcast@gmail.com
The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
We explore the importance of making the latest evidence on children's rights and wellbeing accessible to a broad audience, strengthening and framing key arguments by using the most engaging language and communicating with policymakers and politicians so they make informed budgetary and voting decisions. The Institute for Inspiring Children's Futures works with diverse partners, including the OECD, Unicef and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and engages with policymakers and politicians internationally. They aim to ensure children facing adversity have what they need to reach their full potential, and much of their focus is on children who come into contact with the justice system. Despite the fact that the wellbeing of children is an important indicator of the future stability of society and prosperity of the economy, there is still far to go to ensure children's rights are realised. Thank you for downloading this episode. For information on nearly 150 other interviews with remarkable thought leaders visit Lidji.org
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Open water swimming get you nervous? After 17 years out of the spotlight, Mike Davidson, an Olympic swimmer, and Jennifer Davidson an accomplished collegiate talk about how they met Coach Stuart McDougal, his SoCal Tri Masters swim group and rediscovered swimming without pain. Stuart also explains methods to deal with open water anxiety and how swimming in open water can be joyful. Mike and Jennifer are now tackling open water challenges like the Bridge to Bridge, a 10k swim from The Golden Gate bridge to the SF Bay Bridge. A great episode for those that want to be better swimmers! https://www.athletesinmotionpodcast.com/@socaltrimastershttps://www.mindbodyandswim.com/https://www.tritomrendurance.com/https://therecoverylounge.co/
What makes a great film? It all starts with the script. It's the blueprint of your story, a well-mixed cocktail of theme, structure and character. In this panel discussion, which took place this summer, WFT is showcasing the work and careers of three professional screenwriters working across a range of platforms - from soap, to feature writing, to comedy series. Hosted by WFT Chair Dr. Susan Liddy, Jennifer Davidson, Catherine Maher and Jenny Roche get chatting about all things writing. This event was organised with the support of Screen Skills Ireland.
Ever wonder where I find these amazing guests? Usually I scour the internet, stalk (no joke) and reach out to women I think would be a great fit for you all... until today! A couple weeks ago my sister in law called me to rave about a new brand of tortilla chips she found (and ate the whole bag), and continued to tell me that the founder was a mom who left her job to spend time with her kids -- UMM HELLO perfect guest!!! I am so happy to welcome Jennifer Davidson, Founder and CEO of Capital Chips. Jennifer tells me the story of starting Capital Chips -- spoiler, its not because she's a tortilla chip enthusiast!-- and how spending time and finding balance with her kids was her driving factor. She walks me through her early days, which included cooking in her kitchen and selling to local breweries (all delivered by HER!). We then talk about the 'hows' that I love diving into; the design, the regulations and the hiring that come with building your own brand, especially a food product. She also gets super honest with me about the loss of her mother and how is affected her decisions throughout her life -- this may be the first podcast your girl cries on! We finish up with her telling us about her podcast, Integrity Nachos! I am so appreciative Jennifer came on, got into some different aspects of her life and business and introduced all of you to Capital Chips. Don't miss out on these chips -- shout out to those who actually utilize the resealable bag and don't eat in one sitting (ha)! Make sure to follow Jennifer and the Capital Chips team on Instagram and Facebook!
Jennifer Davidson is the owner of the award-winning events company Sleek Events. Since establishing Sleek in 2015. Her passion for creating meaningful and unique experiences has forged Sleek ahead into #19 on The Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 and allowed her to build a team that shares her passion and innovation.Jennifer speaks about the importance of a good senior management team. How to motivate and create a culture for success. The importance of business planning and how a SWAT analysis can really make a massive difference.Jennifer’s exceptional reputation in the events industry and also as a determined business owner has seen her named in the LDC Top 50 Most Ambitious Business Leaders of 2020, a finalist for the 2020 Demeter Award from the NatWest EveryWoman Award as well as accepted into the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses programme.
Truth is, the decisions you make today create your future. But often it can be so scary to do the things that we know we want to do. Listen to this episode to get a deeper understanding of what courageous action looks like and how it can create a wholehearted life. I also interview two of my favorite people, Chrissy King and Jennifer Davidson. Interested in Wholehearted Woman, head to: https://www.wholehearted-woman.com If you want to check out this week's Mindset Monday get on Shirin's email list: https://forms.aweber.com/form/26/1798524926.htm Or head to: https://www.instagram.com/wholeheartedcoaching
Today we are talking a deeper look into the feeding your infant with breast milk or formula with pediatric nurse and lactation consultant Jennifer Davidson who has worked for 10 years at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and 28 years at a progressive pediatric practice. Additionally, her documentary film, The Milky Way unveils the problems facing American culture that have lowered breastfeeding success rates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know best. Tapping into the internal wisdom you have as a mother and trusting the bond with your baby. In this episode, Jennifer Davidson blends the science and intuition that is present with the mother-baby bond and why it’s important to trust your instincts. The Unspoken A mother and a baby together are essential and they can be trusted. What We Discuss with Jennifer Davidson The true definition of nursing. Why the mom-baby connection is important and how to cultivate it. Understanding the hurdles in order for you to learn to trust your instincts Learn to become an even more mindful mama without having to go to a yoga class or spend 30 minutes meditating with this free guide at notyourmotherspodcast.us/mindful. If you have a babe that is 0-5 years old and are wondering if they are on track to hit their milestones, grab our free milestones guide at notyourmotherspodcast.us/milestones. If you wonder what toys your child should be playing with to promote their best language, motor, cognitive, and social-emotional skills, Monti Kids takes the guesswork out and send them right to your door! Boom! And for our podcast listeners, Monti Kids is giving $50 dollars off your purchase PLUS free shipping. Go to Montikids.com and enter the code MOTHERS Mom-life wears you out, coffee doesn’t always help and really, it’s not that deeply nourishing. We are obsessed with Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee! It’s so good for your whole being. Check them out at foursigmatic.com/mothers and make sure to use the code MOTHERS for 10% off! Your relationship to money and your money managing tools, are skills you pass on to your children. Set yourself up for a life of abundance and confidence by attending this FREE masterclass at notyourmotherspodcast.us/money. As mamas, it’s really hard to get out the door and get to therapy and talk about all the incredible things that are going on in your life like career, mom-life, marriage, identity, all the aspects of being a mom and being a woman and being a human being. Better Help is offering our listeners 10% off their first month! So go to BetterHelp.com/NotYourMothers and enter the code: Not Your Mothers to get that 10% off. Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! Full show notes and resources can be found here.
Hello everyone and welcome to the So You Had a Baby Podcast, Episode 17! All of us can relate to the need for some self-care and self-confidence, especially as a new mom! Today, we’ll be sharing a throwback that also happens to be our very first interview on the show. In this episode we chat with Jennifer Davidson and dive into her postpartum story and how self-care and self-confidence played into it. We cannot wait for you to join us in reliving this empowering episode! To learn more about Jennifer, check her out on our resources page at www.soyouhadababypod.com. --- We could not be more excited to introduce today's guest! We are interviewing Jennifer Davidson, the Owner of Tumble NW! Jennifer Davidson is a native Oregonian and local entrepreneur. She previously worked as a business consultant and has recently opened Tumble, a boutique gymnastics studio for kids in the Northwest area of Portland, OR. Gymnastics has been a lifelong passion of hers, and Portland has been a perfect place to raise her two daughters. As a mama with two girls under the age of six, finding time to balance it all has been a lifelong journey in learning to accept the present moment for exactly what it is. Y’all, Jen is amazing! It was so nice speaking with her and hearing her postpartum story. She is such a real and honest person, who has a story that is so relatable and I’m sure many mamas can identify with. There were several moments where Krista and I gasped and laughed, we just really enjoyed speaking with her. We cannot wait for you to hear this episode and hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Also, don't forget to check out our show notes below to learn more about Jen and Tumble NW! --- CONNECT WITH US - INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/soyouhadababypodcast/?hl=en - WEBSITE www.soyouhadababypod.com/podcast/ - SHOW NOTES/RESOURCES www.soyouhadababypod.com/show-notes/ --- Thank you for listening to this episode! We look forward to having you join us next Monday! If you like this podcast, rate, review, and subscribe, we'd love to hear from you! --- Music: Fredji - Happy Life (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: youtu.be/KzQiRABVARk --- With love & support, Nkiru & Krista --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soyouhadababypodcast/support
Hey Mamas welcome back to So You Had a Baby! We could not be more excited to introduce today's guest! We are interviewing Jennifer Davidson, the Owner of Tumble NW! Jennifer Davidson is a native Oregonian and local entrepreneur. She previously worked as a business consultant and has recently opened Tumble, a boutique gymnastics studio for kids in the Northwest area of Portland, OR. Gymnastics has been a lifelong passion of hers, and Portland has been a perfect place to raise her two daughters. As a mama with two girls under the age of six, finding time to balance it all has been a lifelong journey in learning to accept the present moment for exactly what it is. Y’all, Jen is amazing! It was so nice speaking with her and hearing her postpartum story. She is such a real and honest person, who has a story that is so relatable and I’m sure many mamas can identify with. There were several moments where Krista and I gasped and laughed, we just really enjoyed speaking with her. We cannot wait for you to hear this episode and hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Also, don't forget to check out our show notes below to learn more about Jen and Tumble NW! --- CONNECT WITH US INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/soyouhadababypodcast/?hl=en WEBSITE www.soyouhadababypod.com/podcast/ SHOW NOTES www.soyouhadababypod.com/show-notes/ --- Thank you for listening to this episode! If you want to hear more and be a part of this community, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast. We’d love for you to join us each week! --- Music: Fredji - Happy Life (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: youtu.be/KzQiRABVARk --- With love & support, Nkiru & Krista --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soyouhadababypodcast/support
Michelle Drumm interviews Professor Jennifer Davidson, Executive Director of Inspiring Children's Futures at the University of Strathclyde, which incorporates the Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland (CELCIS). Jennifer is driven by a commitment to ensuring children's rights have an impact on children's day-to-day lived experiences, and on the reality of international rights improving local children's services throughout the world. Her range of leadership positions in child and youth care, social work and professional education spans Canada, the United States and the UK. She has served on national and international committees related to children's services, and was a founding member of the US National Campaign for the Ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes
The program all about TV. Our guests: prolific episodic TV director Eric Den Seaton, whose credits include Modern Family and Black-ish; Cleve Keller and Dane Noll, executive producers of the new daytime syndicated series Face The Truth, launching this month on key CBS stations nationwide. Keller-Noll, theiri production company, has other series in development for various channels and services, and HGTV programming director Jodi Scheer, Pie Town Productions senior vice president of programming Kerry Carlock and executive producer Jennifer Davidson--all involved with HGTV's new series Rustic Rehab.
Current Events, SN&R writer and award winning author Jennifer Davidson talks about the environmental harm of sport fishing. Will Durst comments on the 'undead' Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.
Current Events, SN&R writer and award winning author Jennifer Davidson talks about the environmental harm of sport fishing. Will Durst comments on the 'undead' Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.
Sac News & Review writer, Jennifer Davidson, reports on the grisly processing of salmon at the Nimbus hatchery. And Bob Roper talks about the Golden Gate bridge swim event in which Doug participated
Sac News & Review writer, Jennifer Davidson, reports on the grisly processing of salmon at the Nimbus hatchery. And Bob Roper talks about the Golden Gate bridge swim event in which Doug participated
SN&R's Jennifer Davidson talks about the cruelty to which circus elephants are subjected
SN&R Radio Parallax correspondent, Jennifer Davidson, talks about Global Warming
SN&R Radio Parallax correspondent, Jennifer Davidson, talks about Global Warming
Sac News & Review writer and Radio Parallax's Eco correspondent, Jennifer Davidson, talks about solar cookers and their use in developing nations.
Sac News & Review writer and Radio Parallax's Eco correspondent, Jennifer Davidson, talks about solar cookers and their use in developing nations.
Paul Schramski, CA State Director of Pesticide Watch, speaks on the folly of aerial pesicide spraying to combat West Nile virus. And, Sac News & Review writer and Radio Parallax's new Eco correspondent, Jennifer Davidson, introduces herself.
Paul Schramski, CA State Director of Pesticide Watch, speaks on the folly of aerial pesicide spraying to combat West Nile virus. And, Sac News & Review writer and Radio Parallax's new Eco correspondent, Jennifer Davidson, introduces herself.