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There is a 700-appellate case backlog in Los Angeles and only around 450 attorneys on the California Appellate Project—Los Angeles panel. CAP-LA attorneys Jennifer Hansen and Jennifer Peabody share how the rest of us can pitch in to assuage this gap in the administration of justice.Why work as a panel attorney?Get appellate experience.Work with an experienced appellate attorney.Flexible schedules, remote work, and mentorship.While rates are modest, they may be increasing. And there are no client-trust concerns, and CAP-LA covers malpractice insurance.Grow your reputation and rapport with colleagues and the bench.Make a meaningful difference in clients' lives.Tune in to hear how appellate attorneys can make a profound impact while building their careers and enhancing their reputations in the legal community.Jennifer Hansen biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Jennifer Peabody biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed. Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal's weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.Other items discussed in the episode:Below are links to all five project websites and the application for each. Panel Application Links:First District Appellate Project: https://www.fdap.org/about/applying-to-the-panel/Sixth District Appellate Project: https://sdap.org/about/panel-application/Central California Appellate Program: https://capcentral.org/about/how-to-apply/Appellate Defenders Inc: https://www.adi-sandiego.com/panel-attorneys/how-to-become-a-panel-attorney/California Appellate Project - LA: https://cap-la.org/apply/Examples of online resources for appointed attorneys are below:Samples bank: https://capcentral.org/resources/motion/Practice Guide: https://www.adi-sandiego.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Manual-4th-Edition-Oct-2024.pdfAppointed Appellate Attorney Community: www.cadc.net
This week on No Nonsense – uncovering the sordid story of reserve surrenders. Corruption and theft by the Laurier Liberals– with historians Bill Waiser and Jennifer Hansen.
Nimesh Patel, owner of the largest single Remax office in the nation, had previously worked for large corporations, but he wanted to stop working for someone else and go into business for himself. Jennifer Hansen was a stay-at-home mom, with no previous real-estate experience, and found a way in her very first year as an agent to complete 20 transactions. Both outstanding agents have a story to share about the first steps out on the road to success, and about the devotion it takes to balance both responsibilities and the highly rewarding pursuit of real estate.
Tune in to this week's episode of Inclusion Revolution Radio where guests Jennifer Hansen and Dr. Mercy Ngeno of Young Athletes speak about their experiences working for the early childhood play program, their favorite sports, and how inclusion plays a role in their work!
This year, FREO2 has initiated a three-year Gender Equity Strategy, with the aim to improve health outcomes for women and girls in low-resource settings and make advances towards the UN goal of achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls. In this season of Take a Breath with FREO2, we'll be speaking with three incredible women from across Africa, who are working in healthcare and advocacy spaces to enhance the lives of girls and women. In today's episode of Take a Breath with FREO2, our host Jennifer Hansen sits down with Mercy Kafotokoza, Executive Director of Wandikweza, a locally-led organisation in Malawi, determined to improve access to health care through training and empowering local community health workers to be on the ground and available to improve the health and wellbeing of vulnerable communities. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This year, FREO2 has initiated a three-year Gender Equity Strategy, with the aim to improve health outcomes for women and girls in low-resource settings and make advances towards the UN goal of achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls. In this season of Take a Breath with FREO2, we'll be speaking with three incredible women from across Africa, who are working in healthcare and advocacy spaces to enhance the lives of girls and women. In today's episode of Take a Breath with FREO2, our host Jennifer Hansen sits down with Rebeca Gyumi, Tanzanian Advocate, Founder & Executive Director at Msichana Initiative. Msichana Initiative is an NGO which seeks to ensure the right to education is equally guaranteed without discrimination through improving the lives of girls by enhancing access to education opportunities, strengthening child protection systems, facilitating access to menstrual hygiene products and facilities and promoting legal and policy reforms that envision the best interests of girls in Tanzania. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This year, FREO2 has initiated a three-year Gender Equity Strategy, with the aim to improve health outcomes for women and girls in low-resource settings and make advances towards the UN goal of achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls. In this season of Take a Breath with FREO2, we'll be speaking with three incredible women from across Africa, who are working in healthcare and advocacy spaces to enhance the lives of girls and women. In today's episode of Take a Breath with FREO2, our host Jennifer Hansen sits down with Umra Omar, humanitarian and founder of Safari Doctors, an organisation which provides locally-led healthcare solutions for remote communities who lack access to vital health services in Lamu County, Kenya. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grab your sleeping bag, extorted pizza, and altruistic pen pen service, because we're having a BIG sleepover with the legendary English teacher extraordinaire Jennifer Hansen! Listeners, this woman changed my life!Email: thebabysittersbookclub@gmail.comTwitter: @babysittersbcInstagram: @babysittersbc
Rain or shine, irrespective of the business environment, the Hope team continues to do what it has been doing for 41 years - helping the East Bay community by running some wonderful programs. Listen to Jennifer Hansen, CEO of Hope Hospice, and Marc Rovetti, Director of Philanthropy, as they provide an overview of what they are doing and also how Hope has done so well, in spite of the challenges thrown by the pandemic.
Jennifer Hansen, MFH from Woodbrook Hunt Club and Sean Cully, MFH & Huntsman at Rose Tree - Blue Mountain Hunt join us to chat about their respective hunt's territories, history, and what a typical day in the field is like.Hosts: Tara Tibbets of Brazos Valley HoundsTitle Sponsor: Master of Foxhounds Association, MFHAGuest: Jennifer Hansen, Woodbrook Hunt ClubGuest: Sean Cully, Rose Tree - Blue Mountain HuntThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Jennifer Hansen, MFH from Woodbrook Hunt Club and Sean Cully, MFH & Huntsman at Rose Tree - Blue Mountain Hunt join us to chat about their respective hunt's territories, history, and what a typical day in the field is like.Hosts: Tara Tibbets of Brazos Valley HoundsTitle Sponsor: Master of Foxhounds Association, MFHAGuest: Jennifer Hansen, Woodbrook Hunt ClubGuest: Sean Cully, Rose Tree - Blue Mountain HuntThere's an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
The TV is coming into the bathroom! Long-time Neighbours cast member Alan Fletcher, and presenter and newsreader Jennifer Hansen join Cam and Ali, and the similarities are like looking in the mirror! They talk about why they have a weekly date night, the importance of putting each other first, and how separate bedrooms has been the key to success in their busy lives. LINKS Follow Jennifer Hansen @jenahansen Follow Alan Fletcher @alanfletcher Follow Cam @Camerondaddo Follow Ali @Alidaddo Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them atseparatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo Guests: Jennifer Hansen and Alan Fletcher Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Separate Bathrooms would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the First Peoples of the land on which we work. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded, and recognise their enduring connections to country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week our host Helen Palmer talks to Madeline Vaughan, CEO of Adara Foundation. Madeline discusses her passion for neonatal healthcare and the challenges faced when providing our tiniest and most vulnerable humans with oxygen. Thank you to Jennifer Hansen for collaborating with us, Helen Palmer from Selfunlimited for hosting, Hugo Wood-Freeman for editing and Peter Cassimento for imagery See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jennifer Hansen has such a powerful story of overcoming much loss and having victory over it, choosing to find the positive in her circumstances and find joy in the journey. 2020 was a year like no other, but Jen Hansen had some devastation in 2019 leading up to the unpredictable year. I’m thankful she was willing to share with us some of that time and how she made it through. I think it will be an encouragement for you today, as it was for me. I found myself getting emotional right along with her as she poured out her heart! Running has become what Jen chooses to do with her free time. The run is her place to pray, reflect, plan her day, even socialize, and just become a better version of herself. FULL SHOW NOTES https://www.redhotmindset.com/finding-victory-over-loss-and-choosing-to-remain-positive-episode-63 LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE Book: Mind Over Marathon CONNECT WITH ME Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4mindfulmamas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabecox_redhotmindset/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/redhotmindset
This week our host Helen Palmer talks to Sheillah Bagayana, Manager of FREO2 Uganda. Sheillah discusses her passion for working in healthcare innovation. Thank you to Jennifer Hansen for collaborating with us, Helen Palmer from Selfunlimited for hosting, Hugo Wood-Freeman for editing and Peter Cassimento for imagery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Full-time content creator Jennifer Hansen joins the podcast to walk through why last minute getaway deals are hot for independent lodging properties during the pandemic. We talk about some of the research behind it and things properties can be doing right now to take advantage of the trend. https://bit.ly/promote-last-minute-getaways
This week our host Helen Palmer talks to Lizzie Webb, Chair of the FREO2 Board. Lizzie talks about pathways to the not-for-profit/ purpose sector and her passion for reducing health inequality. Thank you to Jennifer Hansen for her collaboration, Helen Palmer from SelfunLimited for hosting, Hugo Wood-Freeman for editing and Peter Casamento for imagery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Parents as Teachers has turned virtual this year, but connecting with our community is more important than ever during the pandemic. NKC Schools Parent Educators assist new parents with resources, advice and evaluate their children for important benchmarks. Host, Susan Hiland, talks with Early Learning Coordinator, Courtney Holt, and Lead Parent Educator, Jennifer Hansen, about what services Parents as Teachers provide and a recent national honor.
Little data exists on the millions of Americans who own and lease agricultural land but do not farm it themselves. That segment is known as non-operator landowners, or NOLs and many of them are women. In 2018 American Farmland Trust began surveying NOLs across the country to gain knowledge and understanding of who these non-landowner operators are, their thinking and the philosophy about agriculture and how they interact with the farmers they work with as far as agreements, conservation other farming practices go. How much different were the results based on gender? Hear about some of the results of this survey on this Our Ohio Weekly. 00:00 - Dr. Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, director of American Farmland Trust’s Women for the Land initiative, shares Non-Operating Landowners survey results. 23:50 - Dreams on Horseback founder Jennifer Hansen talks about why she started the organization and how grants from the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation are being utilized. 32:20 - Ohio State University President Dr. Kristina M. Johnson and Vice President for Agricultural Admissions and CFAES Dean Cathann Kress discuss working through the COVID-19 pandemic. 42:20 - Farm Bureau Organization Director Ivory Harlow talks about new FoodPreneur School opportunities.
Host Brian Dawson leads a panel discussion on the Reality of Delivering Modern Software in an Enterprise Environment with Jennifer Hansen of Capital One, Adam Robertson of Pinger, Robert Kelley of IHG and Daniel Ritchie of Broadridge. These DevOps leaders share learnings and best practices for enabling and empowering developers while driving business objectives.
Going virtual isn't easy, today we catch up with Jennifer Hansen and talk about how to put the pivot back into your business! When quarantine is over how will you be putting the pivot back into yours. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this next episode I had the privilege to speak with Jennifer Hansen who describes herself as a leader, a problem solver and life long student. We discuss basic life lessons and how there is a leader in all of us- we just have to find it. Jennifer has a bachelor’s in psychology and her MBA from MIT. Take a listen and subscribe. I would love to hear from you email me at hello@thinkbeyondfitnes.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jennifer Hansen is a writer and editor who grew a side gig of real estate investing into seven-figure holdings. She joined Smart Real Estate Coach as a High 6 member and launched her terms business, Burrow & Bell Property Solutions, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, last year. By the mid-aughts, Jennifer had a small real estate portfolio, but saw economic trouble ahead. She started selling properties and in 2008, wrote a controversial column predicting the recession and warning readers to reduce debt and simplify. Although she was able to sell most of her holdings, the recession wiped out the value of her remaining properties, destroying years of hard work, savings, and equity. More importantly, it stole precious family time and created immense stress. In 2013, she ventured back into real estate with her first commercial property. Within a few years Jennifer started her own editing business and she and her husband Marc slowly built their real estate portfolio. Today, they own a mix of commercial and residential properties. Always looking for recession-resistant strategies, Jennifer joined the Smart Real Estate program and is building her terms business in Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma, and southern Missouri. In 2020, she'll leave her editing business to focus entirely on helping families and individuals buy and sell on terms through her company, Burrow & Bell Property Solutions What you'll learn about in this episode: How Jennifer saw the 2008 market crash coming as early as 2005 and how she began to sell off her real estate holdings but still got hit hard by the recession What important lessons and investment strategies she learned from going through the real estate crash How Jennifer got started in real estate a second time after being drawn to a commercial/residential mixed-use property How Jennifer discovered the Smart Real Estate Coach and the terms business and why she believes the terms business is recession-resistant Why developing the right mindset has been a huge factor in Jennifer's real estate success and why it is important to do your due diligence How Jennifer's views on real estate investing have evolved as she has learned the terms business What key steps Jennifer suggests new investors take to clarify their goals and motivate themselves to get excited about achieving their goals Why childhood experiences of both having and not having a stable home life have made a lasting impact on Jennifer and motivated her to start her business What future plans Jennifer has to put her editing business on hold and work full time in her real estate business Why Jennifer finds continual learning to be an important part of personal development and why it is important to understand your risk tolerance Resources: Website: https://burrowbell.com/ Additional resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS
More Gender Trouble (1990) with Jennifer Hansen. We get into the metaphysics of substance (is gender an attribute that a person has, or is there a better way to describe the situation?), performatives, Beauvoir vs. Irigaray on femininity, and the available mechanisms for changing gender norms. Start with Part One or get the full, ad-free Citizen Edition now so that you don't have to wait for Part Three. Please support PEL! Sponsor: Visit feals.com/PEL for premium CBD; become a member and get 50% off and free shipping.
On Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990). Is gender socially constructed, and if so, how? Butler describes gender not as an essential quality of a person, but as "performed," as habits of acting in certain ways in accordance with customs. Her idea of social construction is so totalizing that even biological sex itself is constructed. With guest Jennifer Hansen. This is part 1 of 3, but you don't need to wait. Get the full Citizen Edition now. Please support PEL!
Concluding Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1949): "The Woman in Love" and "Myths" with guest Jennifer Hansen. We continue on the ailments of women under patriarchy as well as the existential problems that we're all subject to. Are we doomed to isolation, or does existentialism allow for intimacy? Is marriage in "bad faith"? We also talk narcissism, abjection, and the film Marriage Story. Start with part 1 or get the Citizen Edition. Please support PEL! End song: "Easier than Leaving" by Michaela Anne, interviewed on Nakedly Examined Music #114. Please contribute to the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society through Mina Linsenmayer's campaign at partiallyexaminedlife.com/cancer.
On Simone De Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1949): "The Woman in Love" and "Myths" with guest Jennifer Hansen. What is love under patriarchy? We all want to achieve solidity in another's eyes, but the Othered woman wants to live through the man, and the man sees the woman as his rejected corporeal character. Party time! Don't wait for part two; get the full, ad-free, unbroken Citizen Edition now! Please support PEL! Sponsors: Visit thegreatcoursesplus.com/PEL for a free trial of The Great Courses Plus Video Learning Service. Visit Keeps.com/EXAMINED for a free month of hair loss medication. Please consider contributing to the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society through Mina Linsenmayer's campaign; see partiallyexaminedlife.com/cancer.
Continuing Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1949) with guest Jennifer Hansen. How does one become a Subject and how do women traditionally get shut out of this process? We get into Vol. 2, "Lived Experience" where Beauvoir details how this drama unfolds in various stages of life. Also, religion, logic, the relation of biology to situation, and more. How do we modernize Beauvoir's critique given the evolution in women's positions since the book was written? Start with part one or get the full, ad-free Citizen Edition. Please support PEL! End song: "Wrong Side of Gone" by Beth Kille as discussed on Nakedly Examined Music #13. Sponsor: Give effectively through givewell.org/PEL.
On Simone De Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1949): the intro, conclusion, “Woman’s Situation and Character” and parts of “Lived Experience," with guest Jennifer Hansen. According to Beauvoir, Woman is historically conceived of by society (and herself) as "Other," as not a Subject who creates and makes decisions. Her life is pre-determined, revolving around marriage and child-bearing, and is so deformed by this situation. Don't wait for part two; get the unbroken Citizen Edition now. Please support PEL! Sponsor: Give effectively through givewell.org/PEL.
Mediaweek editor, James Manning, sits down with Jennifer Hansen, whose passion for news and media has seen her career extend from TV to radio. She is a writer, published author, and was part of the longest serving news duo in Australian television history. Jen now co-hosts smoothfm 91.5’s More Music Breakfast alongside Mike Perso.“I am at a good point in my life for sure, we all go through terrible ups and downs and problems that come out of the blue…everyone does but I think the most important thing is to look at the positives you have in your life and focus on them.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nova Entertainment has created a special podcast series featuring interviews with eight inspirational women in diverse media roles. In Her Own Words was launched on Thursday 8 March to celebrate International Women's Day. The series looks at resilience, career highs and lows, balance and how these women juggle the demands of life and people around them. The conversational interviews were conducted for Nova by James Manning, editor of Mediaweek, and are introduced by Ash Gardner, Nova news journalist.
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Brainy Thing: 18:27 Redwood Curtain: 33:43 What We’re Learning from Our Knitting (and Luceting): Ta Dah! Catherine finished her Garden Arbor Shawl by Kira K Designs, a kit she got from The Natural Fiber Fair in 2015. The yarn is the Sky colorway in Bamboo from Be Sweet Yarns. Margaret made a lucet bracelet that was a modification of the pattern that Jennifer Hansen, from Stitch Diva offered as a bonus after completing her free 7-Day Lucet Challenge. https://app.convertkit.com/landing_pages/38006. She used Magnetic clasps. She also tested out the KonMari method http://tidyingup.com/ of organizing all her knitting, crocheting and lucet supplies. Brainy Thing: Catherine introduces us to Shinrin Yoku the Japanese codification of a worldwide ancient custom of Forest Breathing. The phenomenon of the healing from forest is getting a lot of research interest and an American study shows that walks in nature can help children with ADD and ADHD. Some resources: The Little Handbook of shinrin yoku http://www.shinrin-yoku.org/ https://www.amazon.com/Little-Handbook-Shinrin-Yoku-Amos-Clifford-ebook/dp/B00EP6BDFG/ref=tmm_other_meta_binding_title_sr?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1472775354&sr=1-1 The Association of Forest Therapy: http://www.natureandforesttherapy.org/ On ADD and ADHD: Andrea Faber Taylor and Frances E. Kuo http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1448497/ Behind the Redwood Curtain: Breaking news (at least relatively from us) — Redwood trees are best at fixing oxygen. http://www.times-standard.com/article/NJ/20160706/NEWS/160709929 Teaching Your Brain to Knit Podcast: https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ Teaching Your Brain to Knit Podcast group on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Five entrepreneurial tips for authors who want to up their game and an English teacher’s hip hop curriculum is encouraging appreciation of literature. Discover the art of video game writing and and some tips on querying agents and publishers. Wow your readers by using “predilection” and “propensity” correctly. Meet author and journalist Jennifer Hansen. Also: have fun with an automatic story generator, figure out which book you should write first, and when less is more on social media. Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
More on The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947), this time on part III. Ep. 140 laid out man's "ambiguity," but what does that mean in terms of practical decision making? B. talks about the practical paradoxes of dealing with oppression and what it might mean to respect the individual, given that there's no ultimate, pre-existent moral rulebook to guide us, nothing we can point to to excuse the sacrifice of someone to a "greater good." Become a PEL Citizen to listen to the the Aftershow featuring Beauvoir scholar Jennifer Hansen. End song: "Indiscretion (Mess Things Up)" from the 1993 Mark Lint album Spanish Armada: Songs of Love and Related Neuroses.
Episode 28 Process versus product in your knitting and crochet Brainy Things: 10:40 Redwood Curtain: 18:35 What we’re learning from our knitting and crochet Margaret crocheted a super quick project: the Crochet cobweb pattern by Jennifer Hansen. It's free! http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crochet-cobweb After a rough start, Catherine is now enjoying the Vanessa Ives Mystery KAL. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vanessa-ives Brainy Thing: Process vs. Product in our Knitting and Crochet through the lens of the Myers Briggs Personality Inventory http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/judging-or-perceiving.htm Behind the Redwood Curtain Haunted House Tour of Eureka: http://www.oldtownhauntedhistorytours.com/Home_Page.php Why some of these houses have mezzanines. Knitting Tip Cat Bordhi ‘s tip of using Kid Silk Haze or an equivalent to reinforce socks. http://www.ravelry.com/people/CatBordhi