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Recovery from crash called 'miracle' Laura Timmons always believed that her teenage daughter would recover from the traumatic brain injury she suffered in the car accident on Route 9 that killed another Haldane High School student in December 2023. During Theresa Timmons' 15-month rehabilitation at Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, Laura Timmons chronicled each "big thing" in her daughter's recovery: the first time she swallowed drinks and food; the first time she responded to questions with gestures; and progressing to writing and talking. "I knew in my heart we would get there, and I never felt any negative," said Laura Timmons, whose family owns Homestyle Bakery in Nelsonville and Peekskill. Her faith received another reward on Thursday (May 29) when Theresa, wearing a shirt filled with signatures from well-wishers and supported on one side by a cane and the other by Laura's boyfriend, Mike Raguso, walked across Blythdale's lobby on her way home for the first time since the accident. A gauntlet of family, friends and Blythedale staff and patients clapped and cheered as Theresa headed through the front door. Outside, Theresa began crying as staff assembled around her to take pictures and say goodbye. First responders from the Continental Village Fire Department, Cortlandt-Peekskill Paramedics and the state police assembled to escort the ambulance carrying her home to Garrison. "Awesome," said Theresa, now 17, when asked about Thursday's sendoff and returning home. "I felt like someone famous." Katherine Ingrasci and Mary Kate Filos used the word "miracle." Ingrasci, a speech-language pathologist at Blythedale, said that Theresa could not eat or talk, and breathed using a tracheostomy tube inserted in her neck when she arrived at Blythedale. Theresa had "a lot of things to overcome" during the hospitalization and made tremendous progress from initially communicating solely through gestures, said Ingrasci. One day, "I walked in and she looked up at me and said a full, beautiful sentence," said Ingrasci. That progress owed much to Theresa, who Filos described as a "fighter" and hard worker. Filos also credited the family and friends who supported Theresa's recovery by donating money, visiting and sending cards and gifts. "They had somebody at the bedside around the clock; Theresa was never alone," said Filos. "So we bonded not just with mom, not just with dad, but with so many extended family members and friends." Also attending the sendoff were some of the Continental Village firefighters and paramedics who responded to the tragedy: a Dec. 15, 2023, car crash on Route 9 that claimed the life of Vlad Saban, a 17-year-old Haldane High School senior, and left Theresa, then 16 and a junior at the school, in critical condition. Chief Joseph Maffettone said in September 2024 that firefighters responding to the accident found "complete wreckage." Attacking the doors and bottom of the wreck with cutting tools, they found Vlad already deceased and Theresa in the rear - unconscious and laying on her left side, protected in a "cocoon," according to Maffettone. "There was a complete tunnel around her," said Maffettone, whose family has been buying baked goods from Homestyle for years and knew the Timmons family. "How she was positioned, it was amazing." Jennifer Hunt, a paramedic with Cortlandt-Peekskill Paramedics, described Theresa's physical condition as "multi-system" trauma. "She had anything and everything that could possibly be wrong with a patient going on," said Hunt last September. "We had a lot of decisions to make in a very short timeframe." Hunt said that she and a colleague, Richard Blackley, sedated Theresa and inserted an endotracheal tube, which is used when patients cannot breathe unaided. With her breathing stabilized, they decided to drive Theresa to Westchester Medical Center rather than wait for a helicopter that had been standing by. By February 2024, Theresa was responding to commands...
One of the things that I've learned about self-awareness over the last few years is that self-awareness is something we can choose, but it's also something that happens to us. It comes at certain points in our lives without our consent, experiences of pain and crisis often becoming the catalyst for this deeper awakening. While I don't hold to the idea that God causes crisis and suffering, I do know that these things come along, and God uses them. He often uses them to facilitate our own encounter with some of the deepest parts of ourselves. In this episode, I talk about 3 kinds of crises that our journeys hold: developmental transitions, intrusive events, and internal uprisings. I also talk about why our responses to self-awareness are so important. How we respond can either increase shame or motivate change…and this makes all the difference. *Some of the concepts of this episode were taken and adapted from “Regerts” by Jennifer Hunt. Learn more about writing coaching Get Faith & Feeling's weekly resource email Watch this episode on YouTube Grab a copy of my book Stop Saying I'm Fine Connect with me on my website Find me on Instagram @__taylorjoy__
Jennifer Hunt, Founder and CEO of Pet Medical Crisis joins Sabina Read to talk about Ally a pet owner who is raising money to be reunited with her cat Morgue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Haldane student continues recovery from horrific crash Theresa Timmons celebrated a day that nearly wasn't. On Sept. 23, a procession of family and friends followed as her mother pushed the teenager's wheelchair across the lobby of Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla. Just through the glassed entrance stood members of the Continental Village Fire Department and Cortlandt-Peekskill Regional Paramedics. Firefighters and paramedics rarely reunite with the people they save or closely follow their recoveries. But over the last year, the Haldane High School student has become part of the department's family, so much so that its members pray for her before meetings, said Joseph Maffettone, the department's chief. The answer to their prayers smiled as the uniformed first responders presented her with a bouquet of flowers and took photos. Inside, everyone crowded into a second-floor room to celebrate Theresa's upcoming 17th birthday on Sept. 25. "This is a great journey that we get to follow," said Maffettone. The journey began with a crash on Route 9. On Dec. 15, 2023, Vlad Saban, a 17-year-old Haldane High School senior, lost control of his Toyota Prius, which left the road and hit a tree. Vlad was killed. His passenger, Theresa, was left in critical condition with a traumatic brain injury. A year later, she has been transformed. Doctors brought her out of a medically induced coma in January, and the piece of skull they removed to relieve pressure on her brain has been replaced. In July, Theresa began speaking and is now writing, texting and laughing. On Dec. 10, using a wheelchair, Theresa returned to Haldane High School for a visit that brought the student body into the halls. The teenager, whose family owns Homestyle Desserts Bakery, and who was familiar to anyone who bought ice cream at its Nelsonville location, is undergoing an arduous regime of occupational and physical therapy designed to restore the damaged partnership between brain and body. She is also taking remote classes at Haldane, with the goal of attending graduation with her class in June. "That's what I'm hoping for," Theresa said. Saved by a 'cocoon' During a visit, hope decorated Theresa's room at Blythedale. The shelves bulged with stuffed animals. An array of photos sent by Haldane friends filled some wall space, while well-wishes written on heart-shaped pieces of paper by students from P.S. 194, a Bronx K-8 school where one of her mother's friends teaches, were hanging on the window. "You are amazing." "You can do it." A guitar Theresa's father, Jimmy, plays for her stood in a corner. Haldane faculty, staff and classmates visit regularly, as does Vlad's mother, Liliya Shylivska. Theresa's mother, Laura, sleeps overnight on a cot, as do Jimmy, Liliya and Laura's boyfriend, Mike. "I feel loved," said Theresa. First, she had to be saved. Maffettone said Continental Village firefighters responding to the accident found "complete wreckage." Attacking the doors and bottom of the wreck with cutting tools, they found Theresa in the back seat, unconscious and laying on her left side, protected in a "cocoon," according to Maffettone. "There was a complete tunnel around her," said Maffettone, whose family has been buying baked goods from Homestyle for years and knew the Timmons family. "How she was positioned, it was amazing." Jennifer Hunt, a paramedic with Cortlandt-Peekskill Regional Paramedics, described Theresa's physical condition as "multi-system" trauma. "She had anything and everything that could possibly be wrong with a patient going on," said Hunt. "We had a lot of decisions to make in a very short timeframe." Hunt said that she and a colleague sedated Theresa and inserted an endotracheal tube, which is used when patients cannot breathe unaided. With her breathing stabilized, they decided to drive her to Westchester Medical Center rather than wait for a helicopter. "Getting her definitive care was the priority at that point," said Hunt. "I didn't know...
“When I make a diagnosis of cancer, that's changing the landscape of that patient's life forever. Their trajectory is being set by the words I write down on my report. So, that's why I say pathologists are the most important doctors you'll never meet,” explains Dr. Jennifer Hunt, interim dean at the University of Florida College of Medicine. As she tells host Michael Carrese, it was the intervention of mentors that facilitated her exploration of pathology, sparking a passion in her for the importance of mentorship and sponsorship. Her career as a practitioner, educator and leader at some of the most prestigious health systems in the country has provided Dr. Hunt with many opportunities to pay that assistance forward and has led to an interest in coaching as an additional modality for career and personal development. “In medicine, coaching has been underutilized but as a dean, I'm seeing more requests for recruitment packages that include coaching, and I think that shows it's becoming a more mainstream tool.” This Raise the Line episode also covers how the college is preparing students to practice medicine in a world being reshaped by artificial intelligence, and the advantage of being able to offer them a wide range of clinical settings from urban to rural, and academic to community-based. “We have educational venues that cover all of the practice of medicine and that also opens up possibilities for doing community-based research and clinical trials enrollment across lots of different settings.” Mentioned in this episode: University of Florida College of Medicine
Jennifer Hunt's Dogwood Hill is representative of all the ways her products can be enjoyed: a church for weddings and baptisms, a tearoom for social gatherings, a pond for summer celebrations, a town square where shops and entrepreneurs can be found, and homes where parties are planned, rooms are decorated, and holiday cards are addressed. Each detail has been thoughtfully considered with our community in mind. Dogwood Hill's story began in late 2014 when Jennifer Hunt—a busy mother of two who moonlights as an accountant and an art dealer—waited a touch too long to order her holiday cards. Like many busy women before her, Jennifer found that booking an artist to create the hand-crafted cards she wanted was not a possibility. She took to the web, but her efforts were futile. No one was delivering online customizable calligraphy and art-driven holiday stationery. That is when the idea sprung for a website where discerning customers could go for cards that were thoughtfully and gorgeously created featuring art by real artists. No need for pricey design fees, lengthy production times or settling for the mass-produced. With its collective of thirty artists (and growing!) and its team of in-house graphic designers who bring the art to life through thoughtful product design, Dogwood Hill is able to supply products within ten days that are as unique as the intended recipients. With each artist's distinctive style, you'll find an item to suit your taste. Artwork is created by hand, the paper is luxurious and, to ensure your photo-based cards feel truly your own, we've made it easy to upload photos and personalize messages. No detail is overlooked. They believe stationery should reflect the sender's personality and delight the recipient and that is what we strive to deliver through Dogwood Hill: Design-driven cards that inspire. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support
Sports Mom, Jennifer Hunt joins the show to talk about her journey with her Olympian Speed Climber daughter.
In the final hour, Sam and Greg speak with Sports Mom, Jennifer Hunt joins the show to talk about her journey with her Olympian Speed Climber daughter. Friend of the show, 92.9 The Game Analyst Joe Patrick, joins the show to discuss Atlanta's United's loss to DC United and Greg closes the show with more useless but fun information to take into your week.
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Creating space for Indigenous perspectives in the workplace is top of mind for experts gathered at MUN this week. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts was at the conference yesterday to find out more. He spoke with Jennifer Hunt, a professor of economics at Rutgers University, and Wynonna Smoke, a Policy Analyst at Employment and Social Development Canada.
In May 2023, the War College hosted the second annual Strategic Landpower Symposium. Bringing together students, scholars and practitioners, the symposium presented senior leaders with original research and recommendations for the application of landpower to achieve national objectives. Included within the symposium were the findings of the Army War College Strategic Landpower Integrated Research Project, an effort of eleven members of the Class of 2023 in support of Army senior leader priorities. A BETTER PEACE has organized four podcast episodes with those students to discuss their projects, their relationship to the Strategic Landpower Symposium and possible implications for the future of U.S. security policy. In the virtual studio for this third episode are Jennifer Hunt, Matthew Inglis, and Lillian Woodington. They join podcast editor Ron Granieri to discuss the complicated task of protection writ large. Their conversation covers the concepts of the role the National Guard might play in addressing vulnerabilities in the cyber domain, air and missile defense across the competition continuum, and the role of protection in deterrence. The third annual Strategic Landpower Symposium is already scheduled for 7-9 May 2024. On-line registration will open 1 August, 2023 on the Army War College website.
In May 2023, the War College hosted the second annual Strategic Landpower Symposium. Bringing together students, scholars and practitioners, the symposium presented senior leaders with original research and recommendations for the application of landpower to achieve national objectives. Included within the symposium were the findings of the Army War College Strategic Landpower Integrated Research Project, an effort of eleven members of the Class of 2023 in support of Army senior leader priorities. A BETTER PEACE has organized four podcast episodes with those students to discuss their projects, their relationship to the Strategic Landpower Symposium and possible implications for the future of U.S. security policy. In the virtual studio for this third episode are Jennifer Hunt, Matthew Inglis, and Lillian Woodington. They join podcast editor Ron Granieri to discuss the complicated task of protection writ large. Their conversation covers the concepts of the role the National Guard might play in addressing vulnerabilities in the cyber domain, air and missile defense across the competition continuum, and the role of protection in deterrence. The third annual Strategic Landpower Symposium is already scheduled for 7-9 May 2024. On-line registration will open 1 August, 2023 on the Army War College website.
#191: Jennifer Hunt - Lifestyle Real Estate Investing | Real Estate as Self Care On this episode, Gary chats with good friend and previous guest Jennifer Hunt, in an unscripted conversation about real estate can help you create your desired lifestyle. Jennifer is a real estate investing expert, having invested in student rentals, short term rentals, apartment and multi-family, and now luxury vacation rentals, for investors to also make use of. Rent out your property for most of the year, but reserve some prime time for you and your family! Own properties around the globe, and visit all of them! Not to be missed episode if you are curious about short term or vacation rentals! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: What is lifestyle investing all about Vacation rentals are a great way to diversify What's happening with the economy Mortgages in the US vs Canada Is now a good time to invest How Jennifer is repositioning her business Money printing, what her concerns are Where the economy is going over the next couple of years The benefits of investing in different currencies and how it helps with Real Estate And MORE! Bio Jennifer Hunt, is an international real estate investment expert, a former vice-president of research for a real estate education company and Sponsor of Ventures With Adventures. With over 21 years of investment, management, development, construction, and financing in excess of US$ 25 million in projects, Jennifer continues to share her knowledge, experience, systems and spreadsheets to help others define and create financial freedom and their Life By Design, through real estate. Ms. Hunt is a veteran of the real estate investment business with over twenty (20) years of experience in investment, management, development, construction, and financing in excess of US$ 25 million in projects. During her career she has served as a director on numerous occasions and has also served as an executive of over ten (10) different companies directly and indirectly involved in real estate ownership and investment. Ms. Hunt's diverse portfolio has been spread across much of Canada and the United States, with multiple projects in the Oahu, Hawaii area. She enjoys a national reputation as an international real estate specialist and analyst and is an expert consultant emphasizing strategic repositioning of real estate. Ms. Hunt has extensive experience in various phases of the real estate business, including but not limited to acquiring, managing, repositioning and divesting real estate, including: vacation rentals, short-term rentals, single family, student housing, duplexes, triplexes, multifamily, and more. Corporate real estate ventures include industrial real estate development projects and commercial real estate leases in both Canada and the US. Contact: YourVWA.com info@YourVWA.com RealEstateWealthLab.com RealEstateWealthLab.com/trial info@RealEstateWealthLab.com @TheJenniferHunt @ventureswithadventures @therealestatewealthlab https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.hunt.9828456 https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=ventures%20with%20adventures https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=real%20estate%20wealth%20lab This episode proudly sponsored by BM Select - https://bmselect.ca Are you looking to become a millionaire through real estate investing? Then BM Select is for you! BM Select has helped more people become millionaires over the past 15 years than ANY OTHER mortgage brokerage in Canada! BM Select focuses on working with Real Estate Investors who are looking to begin or expand their portfolio, as well as specializing in working with customers that are engaged with our host of Realtor contacts across Canada. At BM Select we offer strategic mortgage solutions with dedicated Agent Support along with leading-edge Underwriting and Fulfillment Services that allow you to sleep well knowing your mortgage transactions are being handled by top quality professionals. To find out more, visit the website or email https://bmselect.ca Other Links: Private Investing, visit https://deep-pockets.ca Real Estate Investment Club visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca Gary's mentorship program visit https://garyhibbert.ca Start your own Podcast visit https://www.podcastexperts.ca
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Jennifer Hunt joins Marija Taflaga and Mark Kenny to discuss the Republican ‘red wave' that wasn't in the United States midterm elections.With the predicted ‘red wave' of Republican victories at the United States midterm elections failing to materialise, what does the future hold for the party? Will Trump run again in 2024 and, if he does, what are his chances of securing the Republican nomination? And, buoyed by an above-expectations performance, will Biden be on the ticket in 2024 as well, or are Democrats working on a succession plan? On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Macquarie University's Dr Jennifer Hunt joins Dr Marija Taflaga and Professor Mark Kenny to discuss the results of this month's midterm elections in the United States.Jennifer Hunt is a Senior Lecturer in Cyber and Security Studies at Macquarie University, specialising in the national security of critical systems such as cyber and energy.Marija Taflaga is the Director of ANU Centre for the Study of Australian Politics and a Lecturer at ANU School of Politics and International Relations.Mark Kenny is a Professor at ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the university after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Canberra Times. Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We'd love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group.This podcast is produced in partnership with The Australian National University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Jennifer Hunt joins Mark Kenny and Marija Taflaga to discuss recent events in the United States, including the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v Wade, loosening gun control, and the Capitol riot hearings against the backdrop of the health of the country's democracy.Is former President Trump's influence only now finding its full expression? Is the politicisation of the Supreme Court diminishing the separation of church and state and chipping away at the bones of democracy? How closely do Australians share values with Americans, and will tendencies of tyranny or patriotism creep into Australian politics too? Jennifer Hunt joins Professor Mark Kenny and Dr Marija Taflaga to discuss these questions and more on this episode of Democracy Sausage.Jennifer Hunt is a Lecturer at the US Studies Centre and a Lecturer at Macquarie University's Department of Security Studies and Criminology. Recently she worked with the World Health Organization on combating COVID-19 disinformation, publishing a report with the Global Health Security Network examining the national security ramifications of COVID-19 conspiracy theories.Marija Taflaga is the Director of ANU Centre for the Study of Australian Politics and a Lecturer at ANU School of Politics and International Relations.Mark Kenny is a Professor at ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the university after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Canberra Times.If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, family or domestic violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au. In an emergency, call 000.Full show notes at policyforum.net. Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We'd love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group.This podcast is produced in partnership with The Australian National University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's Rusty Fears 5 winner is "Tower" written by Jennifer Hunt , directed by Lowri Ann Davies and performed by Fay Roberts.Note: this is a piece of stand-alone fiction and not a part of the Magnus canon.Content warnings:Aliens & space explorationPhysical violence & deathDiscussions of: medical checks, hallucinationsMentions of: ghosts & hauntings, blood, animal remains, foodSFX: continuous droning notes, low and high pitched tonesTranscripts:PDF - https://bit.ly/3nso5AiDOC - https://bit.ly/2Zsjq8ZThank you to all our Patrons for your continued support.If you'd like to join them, visit www.patreon.com/rustyquill.Edited by Annie Fitch, Nico Vettese & Jeffrey Nils GardnerProduced by Lowri Ann DaviesCheck out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop & https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill.You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear.Join our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillYOUTUBE: youtube.com/rustyquillEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comThe Magnus Archives is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International Licence See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#135: Jennifer Hunt - Understanding The Macro & Micro Trends of RE Investing On this week's show Gary chats with friend and investor Jennifer Hunt from Real Estate Wealth Lab. They discussed GDP, inflation, housing shortages, immigration policies, and getting down with the data to understand how real estate has trends, and how YOU can harness those trends to buy real estate, and then buy MORE! Her portfolio is worth $25 MILLION, so she knows what she's doing, so don't miss this one! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: What is the GDP and how does it impact you The role of inflation, both on real estate prices and your portfolio The housing shortage The role of immigration and the need for more housing Why 2023-2024 will be VERY interesting Why Jennifer is a data geek and how it helps her help her clients Why the housing market from 60 years ago can predict the future What are real estate cycles Interest rate changes How can governments influence the markets And MORE! Jennifer's Bio Ms. Hunt is a veteran of the real estate investment business with over twenty (20) years of experience in investment, management, development, construction, and financing in excess of US$ 25 million in projects. During her career she has served as a director on numerous occasions and has also served as an executive of over ten (10) different companies directly and indirectly involved in real estate ownership and investment. Ms. Hunt's diverse portfolio has been spread across much of Canada and the United States, with multiple projects in the Oahu, Hawaii area. She enjoys a national reputation as an international real estate specialist and analyst and is an expert consultant emphasizing strategic repositioning of real estate. Ms. Hunt has extensive experience in various phases of the real estate business, including but not limited to acquiring, managing, repositioning and divesting real estate, including: vacation rentals, short-term rentals, single family, student housing, duplexes, triplexes, multifamily properties, industrial, and commercial properties. Her greatest expertise lies in creating and sustaining value in co-ownership of vacation homes. With a portfolio spanning the US and Canada and over 20+ years of real estate investment experience, Jennifer delivers unparalleled asset management. Website/contact info for guest Web: https://www.realestatewealthlab.com/ This episode proudly sponsored by McMurter & Associates. They are a real estate and estate law firm who can be your partner for every major legal event in your life. If you're planning an estate, selling or buying real estate, they can help with over 30 years of experience. Their objective is to prevent you from worrying about the legal aspect of your transactions. From the first meeting, McMurter will provide you with straightforward legal advice, and no surprises., including a legal bill you didn't expect. Find them at: https://www.mcmurter.com To learn more about Gary's mentorship program, visit https://garyhibbert.ca
The numbers speak for themselves. Women represent more than 80% of the workforce but less than 20% of leadership in healthcare. Sadly, the number of women in leadership has not changed significantly in the last two decades, explains Dr. Jennifer Hunt, who will be teaching a CAP21 course entitled, “Reversing the Gender Leadership Gap: Taking Action to Create Meaningful Change.” Dr. Hunt currently serves as Chair of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Florida and has held numerous other professional leadership roles. She has recently released her first book, “Unlocking Your Authentic Self” which has helped thousands of female professionals achieve self-confidence and conquer the impostor syndrome. CAP21 will be taking place Sept. 25-28; for more information, please visit www.capannualmeeting.org.
Message from MBCC Women on March 1, 2021
Message from MBCC Women on March 1, 2021
On this Democracy Sausage Extra, Jennifer Hunt joins Mark Kenny to discuss the Senate trial of former President Donald Trump, the future of the Republican Party, and whether President Biden’s new cabinet is a case of ‘back to the future’.He is the only president to be impeached twice, but will Donald Trump be held to account in the wake of the riots at the Capitol building on 6 January? Will the Republican Party change course now Trump has been voted out of office? And will the new Biden administration be able to govern effectively in a fractious political environment? On this Democracy Sausage Extra, Dr Jennifer Hunt joins Professor Mark Kenny in the Crawford School studio to discuss the tenuous status of democracy in the United States.Jennifer Hunt is a research associate at the US Studies Centre and has recently been appointed to the Macquarie University Department of Security Studies and Criminology.Mark Kenny is a Professor in the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the university after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Canberra Times.Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group.This podcast is produced in partnership with The Australian National University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guests for this coaching panel are Dr Jennifer Hunt, Dr Ursula Lang, and Dr Tangie.What we discuss:How they each got interested in coachingThe differences between coaching and therapyHow they develop a plan for a new clientBurnout and it's symptomsImpostor syndrome and what to do about itLinks for this episode:Health Podcast NetworkDress A Med scrubsDr Hunt:TwitterWebsiteUnlocking Your Authentic Self from AmazonDr Lang:TwitterMuD PhuD Mind ProjectDr Tangie:WebsiteInstagramThe Wealthy Happy Soul Podcast on SpotifyPeople of Pathology Podcast:WebsiteTwitter
President-elect Biden has made clear that his administration will be different than any before. He has also pledged his team will reflect the diversity of America and he is seeking known collaborators, rather than "a team of rivals" that President Obama famously referenced with his first Cabinet. Yet President-Elect Biden was elected by an exceedingly divided and polarised country and he will need to reconcile a number of factions, even within his own party. Will Biden’s Cabinet reflect his campaign promises? What does the proposed Biden Cabinet mean for Australia and its national priorities? What is the best approach for Australia to engage with new leadership in Washington? To discuss these issues, USSC hosted a webinar event featuring USSC experts Dr Gorana Grgic, Dr Jennifer Hunt, Professor Simon Jackman and Bruce Wolpe.
Chair of the Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Florida, Dr. Jennifer Hunt is a nationally recognized leader not only in academic circles, but also in leadership development.Having held several leadership positions in her career, including the Chair of the Department of Pathology at University of Arkansas Medical System, Dr. Hunt exemplifies leadership.She was also recognized by the AAMC Group on Women in Medicine and Science with the Award for Emerging Woman Leader in 2019.As an executive leadership coach, she has developed coaching programs for women physicians.Her TEDx Talk on ‘Impostor Syndrome' is one of the most widely watched episodes.She recently published a book “Unlocking Your Authentic Self: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome, Enhancing Self-confidence, and Banishing Self-doubt.”In this episode, we delve into the challenges women physicians face with impostor syndrome and how to overcome it, along with several other topics of interest to the emerging woman leader. Read more about Dr. Hunt, her book, and her course at her website: http://www.jenniferhuntmd.com/
The significance of dealing with burnout at the residency level is what Dr. Tonya Caylor realized when she founded Joy in Family Medicine Coaching. She believes that developing a program with the tools and strategies would help physicians, early on in their career, create and sustain a work-life balance. With over 20 years of clinical experience and 12 of those in academic medicine, Dr. Caylor continues to wear many hats as a community physician, on-call faculty, and as physician coach with a focus on residents, faculty, and new graduates. Listen as she shares her own burnout story. “In a residency world, if they can clean up their mindset and pour in some self-care and get rid of the negative self-talk, they're going to be the best change agent they can be.” - Tonya Caylor, MD Highlights of the Episode: (01:20) Dr. Caylor's burnout story and career journey (05:25) The little inner voice of burnout (07:08) Self-discovery through physicians groups and conferences (09:52) Advice for physicians who are calling it quits (12:19) How to work with your personal care team (14:48) Techniques to step out of the whirlwind (19:11) Residency program at Joy and Family Medicine Coaching Resources Mentioned: Dr. Sasha Shillcutt's Brave Enough Conference: https://www.becomebraveenough.com/ Dr. Jennifer Hunt's Impostor Syndrome: http://www.jenniferhuntmd.com/impostor-syndrome/ Carl Jung on Active Imagination: https://www.amazon.com/Jung-Active-Imagination-C-G/dp/0691015767 Connect with Dr. Tonya Caylor: Website Linkedin Facebook Twitter Watch this episode: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM_vLfxKpFM Learn more about Dr. Dike and The Happy MD: https://linktr.ee/dikedrummond We would love to hear your feedback. Send us your review on Apple Podcasts/Itunes, or in other directories through this link: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/physicians-on-purpose-1546320
Jennifer Hunt has such an amazing story and has been inspired to host her own support group with Runway2life. You can find it and join it on our Facebook page.
Jennifer Hunt has such an amazing story and has been inspired to host her own support group with Runway2life. You can find it and join it on our Facebook page.
The United States is in the grips of a singular moment in history. An emboldened community of conspiracy theorists is spreading rampant disinformation about the presidential election and the efficacy and intention of COVID-19 vaccines. Record numbers of Americans are testing positive for the virus and President Trump, who downplayed its threat, is taking credit for the arrival of vaccines while disputing President-elect Biden’s win. The spread of online conspiracy theories has already had tangible impacts. After vicious anti-5G conspiracy theories, the rollout of 5G towers in the United Kingdom was interrupted by dozens of fire bombings and attacks. How can the United States and Australia traverse this clash of online disinformation and conspiracy theories with the real-world rollout of a vaccine program and a presidential transition? How has this landscape enabled hostile actors to influence US politics, and what are the implications for Australia and the world? The United States Studies Centre hosted a discussion on these issues and more with the award-winning investigative journalist for NBC News Brandy Zadrozny and USSC Non-resident Fellow and Lecturer at the National Security College at ANU, Dr Jennifer Hunt in conversation with USSC Research Associate Elliott Brennan.
Trump has authorised the transition to President-elect Joe Biden to officially commence. Are there any lingering national security concerns? Dr Jennifer Hunt joins us to discuss.
In this week’s Growth Edge podcast episode, I sit down with Dr. Jennifer Hunt, Professor and Chair of Pathology at the University of Florida. In addition to her role as an academic physician executive, she’s an author, coach, and speaker with specific expertise on #ImposterSyndrome, #Confidence, #Purpose, and their role in #Leadership. We discuss: -pursuing authenticity -the role confidence plays in leadership and professional performance -dialing down negativity bias in our brain -avoiding the perfectionist and ‘all or nothing’ traps -living a created life -intentionally creating the success + happiness that you want Unlocking Your Authentic Self: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, Enhancing Self-Confidence, and Banishing Self-Doubt https://www.amazon.com/Unlocking-Your-Authentic-Self-Self-confidence/dp/1734598808/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=jennifer+hunt&qid=1606080249&sr=8-1 Jennifer Hunt, MD - http://www.jenniferhuntmd.com
After days of waiting the US finally has a new president. But while Donald Trump may have been comprehensively beaten, Trumpism, and Trump’s supporters, are far from defeated. So what comes next for this toxically-intensified partisan polity? Mark Kenny is joined by US analysts Jen Hunt and Charles Miller, as well as regular podleague Marija Taflaga.Arguably the most contentious election of our time has been concluded – pending legal cases – and Donald Trump has become a one-term president. And while Trump was able to get more votes this time around - and the second highest tally of any presidential candidate in history - he wasn’t able to pull off an electoral college win over his rival Joe Biden. But what comes next for the US? Will Trump’s call to get his supporter base out on the streets to protest work? Do any of his team’s legal challenges have any chance of success? And will Trump spend his remaining time in office doing what he can to protect himself from future prosecution? Our stellar cast of stars and stripes experts - Dr Jennifer Hunt and Dr Charles Miller - tackle these issues and many more with Professor Mark Kenny and regular podleague Dr Marija Taflaga.Jennifer Hunt is a Lecturer at ANU National Security College and a Research Associate at the US Studies Centre.Charles Miller is a Lecturer at ANU School of Politics and International Relations with a focus on military conflict.Marija Taflaga is Director of ANU Centre for the Study of Australian Politics and a lecturer in the ANU School of Politics and International Relations. Her major research is on political parties and particularly the Liberal Party of Australia.Mark Kenny is a Professor in the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the university after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Canberra Times. Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group.This podcast is produced in partnership with The Australian National University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 97 we talk with Jennifer Hunt, CEO and founder of Dogwood Hill. Dogwood Hill is a stationary company out of Birmingham, Alabama. She tells her story of how and why she started her business. Jennifer talks about collaborating with artists all over the country, having a growing number of products and retailers nationwide. Join us as we Say It Southern with Jennifer Hunt.
Why do people believe the falsehoods they read online, and what impact is this having on politics and policy? On this special Policy Forum Pod in the lead-up to the United States election, we look at misinformation and disinformation in the ‘land of the free’.The Internet and social media has revolutionised the way people access and share information. But unfortunately, not all information was created equal, and information revolution has also led to an explosion of rumours, half-truths and even straight-out lies that can spread at lightning speed, shared unknowingly (and sometimes knowingly) by users all around the world. But why do people believe so much of what they see online? What impact is misinformation and ‘fake news’ having on our political systems? And what can policymakers do to tackle it? On this special episode of Policy Forum Pod ahead of the United States presidential election, we’re joined by cognitive psychologist Dr Eryn Newman and national security expert Dr Jennifer Hunt to discuss these questions and more.Jennifer Hunt is a Lecturer at the National Security College and a Research Associate at the US Studies Centre.Eryn Newman is a Lecturer at ANU Research School of Psychology. Eryn’s research focuses on distortions of memory and cognition, looking at how people can succumb to ‘truthiness’ – using feelings and pseudo-evidence to decide what is real, instead of drawing on facts.Angus Blackman is Associate Editor of Policy Forum and a presenter for Policy Forum Pod.Policy Forum Pod is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Subscribe on Android or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This series of the ConnectEd podcast is focused on the School Traditions. In this episode, host Scott Geesey is joined by educators Briana Harrison (GA) and […] The post School Traditions: Yearbook Signings with Briana Harrison and Jennifer Hunt appeared first on Jostens Renaissance Education.
On this episode, our panel - Dr Jenny Davis, Dr Jennifer Hunt, and Yun Jiang - join us to discuss online hate, anti-social behaviour on digital platforms, and what policymakers can do about it. There’s little doubt social media can, at times, become very unpleasant. From run of the mill rudeness all the way to hate speech, there is no shortage of social media horror stories from users. Women and people from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds - especially those in the public eye - are often subject to vile abuse online. But does it have to be this way? Can policymakers and the social media platforms do more to encourage greater civility and ensure people’s safety? And what can governments do to tackle hate speech and coordinated disinformation campaigns? On this episode of Policy Forum Pod, our expert panel - Dr Jenny Davis, Dr Jennifer Hunt, and Yun Jiang - join us to discuss what we can do to make social media platforms safer, more respectful spaces. Dr Jennifer Hunt is a Lecturer at the National Security College and a Research Associate at the US Studies Centre.Dr Jenny Davis is a Senior Lecturer at The Australian National University's School of Sociology. Her research focuses on status, stigma, and identity, along with technology and the politics of digital design.Yun Jiang is a researcher at the Australian Centre on China in World and Co-Editor of China Neican, a newsletter that decodes China issues with concise, timely, and policy-focused analysis. Her research interests include geo-economics, Australia-China relations, and Chinese-Australians.Martyn Pearce is a presenter for Policy Forum Pod and the Editor of Policy Forum. Policy Forum Pod is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Subscribe on Android or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, we talk with Jennifer Hunt, the owner of Dixie Designs. Jennifer gives insightful advice and a look into what it is like to start a business that is completely different from her prior career path. She decided to tap into her creative side and take a step away from accounting in order to establish her company based on high quality and impressionable cards. Combining her business background and her passion for creativity, Jennifer used her determination and drive to build her enterprise. She harps on the importance of teamwork, having an open mindset, the role of Instagram, and how these concepts work together to create success. Tune in and learn more about Jennifer's work and how starting a business based on your passion is possible! Visit her website here! To learn more about the Wealth Edit, visit our website and take our quiz! We post fun updates and tips on our Instagram, @wealthedit, and YouTube, so make sure to come see us! Check out the podcast on Spotify! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jennifer Hunt has been experiencing homelessness since 2017. She says selfishness, pride and addiction lead her to her current living situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Hunt has been experiencing homelessness since 2017. She says selfishness, pride and addiction lead her to her current living situation.
Today’s show is about a topic we’re all familiar with in one way or another. Imposter syndrome is something I’ve experienced, and I’ve seen it manifested in many other coaches. If we’re honest, most of us have had personal experience with this phenomenon, and it seems to be a battle that women leaders often have to fight. Join us to dive into this topic and learn more! Dr. Jennifer Hunt had trained, mentored, and supervised hundreds of medical students, residents and practicing physicians before she became aware of the unexpected prevalence of imposter syndrome. It’s especially widespread among women leaders in healthcare. In addition to serving as the Chair of Pathology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Jennifer is a sought-after speaker and executive coach for current and aspiring leaders in the field of medicine. She has developed a popular leadership development program for women to address imposter syndrome in their professional lives. The program is called “Unlocking the Authentic Self,” and it feeds into Jennifer’s passion-mission to increase the number of women in leadership roles across all industries. Since imposter syndrome is a big contributor in holding women back from their potential, Jennifer is bringing her experience forward to work with women around this area. Whether you’re a man or a woman, you’ll benefit from hearing what Jennifer shares with us today about the five dysfunctions of imposter syndrome and her practical tips for overcoming this trap. Show Highlights: ● Jennifer helps people develop their skills and fully find what is resourceful about themselves ● Jennifer’s preferred title for imposter syndrome: “Self-underappreciation syndrome” ● How Jennifer began her work with physicians with imposter syndrome ● The intentions behind Jennifer’s program ● Why women and minorities are held back by imposter syndrome ● The five dysfunctions of imposter syndrome: ○ Internalizing emotions as truth ■ Label your emotions and their roots, and use centering, grounding, and power-posing techniques ○ Seeing the super-sized, gigantic inner critic ■ Label the critic, hear it, notice it, and make it speak to your face ○ Showing up to life as an avatar ■ Show up as the real you, and act out of choice, and not habit ○ Using unresourceful approaches to risk-taking and challenges ■ Reframe failure as a step in a process and an opportunity to learn and gather data ○ Having a destructive pattern for processing feedback ■ Cultivate tools and strategies for processing both criticism AND praise ● Jennifer’s 8-week program and the assignments and fieldwork to practice and perfect the tools and techniques Resources: by Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen (https://www.amazon.com/Thanks-Feedback-Science-Receiving-Well/dp/0670014664) Jennifer Hunt M.D. (http://www.jenniferhuntmd.com/) Email: jenniferhuntmd@yahoo.com (mailto:jenniferhuntmd@yahoo.com) Twitter: @jhuntpath LinkedIn: JenniferHuntMD
In our 17th episode we spoke with Ms. Jennifer Hunt of the Choctaw tribe and Ms. Karen Devins of the Onondaga tribe – both of CCDC’s C5ISR center and discuss their heritage, history and the contributions that Native Americans have provided. We also promote the CCDC lead open to the public National American Indian Heritage observance scheduled for November 26, 2019 at 9:30AM in the Myer Auditorium here at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
#225 - Dr. Natasha Beck, equipped with a doctorate in clinical pediatric neuropsychology, and teacher Jennifer Hunt, a second generation early childhood educator, help us tackle the home and classroom fronts in order to give our listeners the tools we need to crush this school year!First, I have Dr. Natasha Beck walk me through “the systems” she has in place for her own young family and what a non-chaotic day could look like at our house if we make some simple but deliberate changes in our routine. We tackle everything from getting to school on time, to mastering the school lunch, to transitioning into the late afternoon without backpacks and shoes all over the floor, as well as techniques for soothing that “after-school” attitude. I even toss in a listener question: How a mother can find more patience with her three year-old now that she’s exhausted from a newborn? Cause honestly, who doesn't hope for a little more patience during major transitions.And then I have a parent-teacher meeting with Jennifer Hunt, a second generation early childhood educator. “The best preschool teacher in the world” according to my daughter Sabrina shares with me how the heck she gets all those little kids to actually listen, what advice she has for concerned parents of “the new kid”, what it’s like having her own toddler start preschool, and how you might approach a teacher to be your ally if you’re having behavioral issues at home. Finally, we share children’s books tacking separation anxiety and back-to-school you’ll want to add to your bedtime reading. x Ellie KnausRather Listen on the Go? Find us on Your Favorite Podcast App: HereJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Show Notes: AtomicMoms.comSpecial thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, production assistant Olivia Hastie, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.
Dr. Jennifer Hunt is Chair of Pathology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She has served in a number of different leadership roles both at her institution and nationally, including Chief of Staff for her hospital, an elected member of the Board of Governors for the College of American Pathologists, and President of the Association for Molecular Pathology and President of the College of American Pathologists Foundation. As if all that wasn’t enough to make me feel like a slacker, she has a second distinguished career: she maintains a practice as an Executive Leadership Coach which focuses on current and emerging leaders in healthcare. She runs a very popular leadership development program for women to address the impostor syndrome in medicine called “Unlocking the Authentic Self”.
Registration is now open for the CAP’s annual meeting, CAP19, which will be held Sept. 21-25 in Orlando, Florida. In this CAPcast interview, Dr. Jennifer Hunt, Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, discusses the rich career and educational opportunities at this annual event. Learn more and register for #cap19ORL: https://www.capannualmeeting.org/.
Air Date: 4/30/2019 Today we take a look at just the economic side of immigration including the effects from low-skilled immigrants and high-skilled immigrants and then look at an alternative vision for how we should debate the issue from the left Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Episode Sponsors: Primary 2020 Ride Home Podcast | MadisonReed.com(Promo Code: LEFT) Amazon USA| Amazon CA| Amazon UK| Clean Choice Energy Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content: Support our show on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Immigration Economics with Jennifer Hunt - Science Vs - Air Date 3-9-17 What happens when low skilled labor is removed from areas that need it? And Jennifer Hunt talks when immigrants and native-born actually do fight over the same jobs. Ch. 2: Kara Miller, Petra Moser and Jennifer Hunt discuss Immigration and innovation - Innovation Hub - Air Date 2-3-17 Has anyone tried to measure how much immigrants have advanced the US. Immigrants bring innovation to people. Keeping students out will hurt our science advantage worldwide. Ch. 3: The economics of immigration - BEME News - Louis Foglia - Air Date 10-11-18 It's assumed that Americans are hurt by immigration, but that isn't the right conversation. Immigrants help create a bigger economic pie, more innovation and more skills. Ch. 4: Cardiff and Jennifer Hunt discuss Immigrants relationships in the Labor Force - FT Alphachat - Air Date 9-15-17 Immigrants percentage of the workforce has remained flat, and the U.S. is in the middle worldwide for immigrant increases. In most cases, immigrants take the jobs that need to be taken. Ch. 5: Trump's 4 Biggest Immigration Myths - Robert Reich - Air Date 10-19-15 Robert Reich debunks Donald Trump's dangerous lies about immigration. Ch. 6: The Immigration Issue and Capitalism - Economic Update with Richard Wolff - Air Date 10-15-18 Brexit, Trump, Italy and Sweden are all being conned by the myths of immigration hate. Capitalism is the truer villain. VOICEMAILS Ch. 7: Comparing liberalism and progressivism - Zach from Georgia FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 8: Final comments asking for your thoughts on the primary race so far and Biden’s entrance into the White Guy candidate category MUSIC(Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr The Rampart - Castle Danger Celestial Navigation - Aeronaut Turning - Lathe LaBranche - Bayou Birds Heather - Migration Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Listen on iTunes | Stitcher| Spotify| Alexa Devices| +more Check out the BotL iOS/AndroidApp in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunesand Stitcher!
Olivia Fonti is joined by Dr. Andrew Rochman and Jennifer Hunt from Awareness For A Cure. This includes education on all alternative treatment options, pain medication addiction, and the latest news on FDA allowances.
Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, lover of delicious food, wife and mom to 2 young girls. She doesn’t love cooking but she does love creating tasty, nourishing and easy recipes for her family and yours. Her joy and passion is to empower women with nutrition knowledge, tasty recipes and simple strategies to live the […] The post Nutrition Experts Podcast Episode 44 Meal Planning for Busy Moms with Jennifer Hunt, RDN, LD appeared first on Nutrition Experts Podcast.
Q&A is a November 2016 television discussion program that focuses mostly on politics but ranges across all of the big issues that set Australians thinking, talking and debating. Panellists: Barnaby Joyce, Deputy Prime Minister; Kate Ellis, Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education; Helen Andrews, Trump supporter & policy analyst; Joe Siracusa, Security and International Diplomacy, RMIT University; and Jennifer Hunt, National Security College.
In this episode, we're going inside Mobile Integrated Healthcare, a service that is a partnership between the Charles County Department of Emergency Services, Charles County Health Department, and UMD Charles Regional Medical Center. The program has received several awards for its community service, collaboration, and innovation in healthcare. Our guests are Pam Gantt with the Charles County Department of Emergency Services and Jennifer Hunt and Amber Starn with the Charles County Health Department.From the ShowThe profile for the National Organization for State Offices and Rural Health care can be found at PowerOfRural.org. Follow the "Meet the 2018 Stars" link and our MIH team is highlighted on page 60.
Hosted by the ANU National Security College, the Women in National Security Conference is a forum on the participation of women in Australia’s future national security policy and practice – and the National Security Podcast is here to bring you the highlights. This jam-packed third episode is hosted by Gabrielle Kneipp and was recorded on the first day of the conference. First up, Chris Farnham hears from Matilda House, who opened the event with a Welcome to Country, before catching up with some of the conference attendees for some on-the-ground insights. Last but not least, the National Security College’s Jennifer Hunt chats with Madelyn Creedon about her long career in nuclear politics and the recent US decision to pull out of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Listen here: Matilda House is Chair of the Ngambri Local Aboriginal Land Council. She was instrumental in establishing the ANU Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre in association with the Indigenous students on campus in 1989. Madelyn Creedon is the 2018 Alliance 21 Fellow at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. She has had a long and distinguished career in US government service, most recently as Principal Deputy Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) within the Department of Energy, a position she held from 2014 to 2017. Jennifer Hunt is a Lecturer at the National Security College and a Research Associate at the US Studies Centre. Her research portfolio examines the intersection between defence, energy, and economic security issues. Chris Farnham is the presenter of the National Security Podcast. He joined the National Security College in June 2015 as Policy and Events Officer. His career focus has been on geopolitics with experience working in and out of China for a number of years as well as operating in Australia and Southeast Asia. Gabrielle Kneipp is Executive Officer at the National Security College. She is currently on secondment from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and studying a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies/Communication in Journalism. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. This episode of the National Security Podcast was edited by Edwina Landale and Martyn Pearce. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What will the US Congress look like after November 6 and what are the implications for Australia and the world should President Trump be hindered by a Democrat-controlled House of Representatives? With a record-breaking number of women candidates running for office this cycle, are there also lessons for Australia in regards to female representation in politics? USSC were in Parliament House, Canberra to tackle these questions, drawing on their research on these issues over the past 12 months. Speakers: Professor Simon Jackman, Chief Executive Officer, United States Studies Centre; Dr Charles Edel; Senior Fellow, United States Studies Centre; and Dr Jennifer Hunt, Lecturer, National Security College, Australian National University.
The Cost of Character. Jennifer Hunt from the University of Kentucky Department of Gender and Women’s Studies discusses the double-edged nature of Rule 404(a)(2)(A), the exception permitting criminal defendants to offer good character about themselves.
What does a leading pathologist get out of the CAP annual meeting? In this CAPcast, Dr. Jennifer Hunt, Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, discusses why she is attending CAP18, and what keeps her coming back to this annual meeting year after year. CAP18 will be held Oct. 20-24 in Chicago. To register for CAP18, please visit www.capannualmeeting.org.
HASHTAG ME TOO: WHERE IT’S GOING, WHAT IT’S FROM It’s all over the news, and whether it has you cheering or tearing your hair out, there is no doubt that the “hashtag me too” movement is changing lives. What exactly is this movement, when and where did it start, and who is it helping? And why are some people, including actor Alec Baldwin, saying the movement has gone too far? Join us as we talk with Jennifer Hunt, M.A., an Education and Outreach Specialist with the Sexual Assault Resource Center in Bryan, TX. She focuses on primary prevention education and community outreach and specializes in crisis intervention advocacy and case management work with women in low-income and immigrant populations. Listen as we explore the benefits, possible drawbacks and the future of the #Me Too phenomenon. First airing on Saturday, May 19, at 11 AM Pacific Time, and available thereafter through the archive at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways.
#0030411Martin Blackwood, Archival Assistant at the Magnus Institute, recording statement number 0030411, statement of Enrique MacMillan, given November 4th 2003.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Narrow Margin, Joe Ormond, Kyle Kane, Urchin, Hayley Gullen, Victoria, Judith Bichara, Jennifer Hunt, Meizan Asyraf & Martine MyrenIf you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillEdited by James Austin, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.Sound effects for this episode provided by previously credited artists via freesound.org.Check out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribe.Please rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Alex, Lydia, Bryn, Ben and special guest Helen Gould as they give Beowulf some well deserved backup.This episode meet Billinger the Gilded, Larg son of Thorg, Ungrak the Collector and... I think that's everyone actually as they help Beowulf on his quest to slay the monster, Grendel.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Victoria, Judith Bichara, Jennifer Hunt, Meizan Asyraf & Martine MyrenEditing this week by Ed von Aderkas & Ian Hayles.SFX this week by previously credited artists via freesound.orgIf you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillLike what you’re hearing? Let us know! Tweet us at @theRustyQuill, drop us an email at mail@RustyQuill.com or comment on our dedicated Forums available at www.rustyquill.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this powerful episode, follow Dr. Hadidja Nyiransekuye on a journey into the heart of the 1994 Rwandan genocide that will make you question the very thing that makes us human. Paul Solman of PBS NewsHour describes how refugees revitalized the town of Utica, NY, and Dr. Jennifer Hunt of Rutgers University explains the cost benefit analysis of refugees in the U.S. *Warning: Graphic content that may not be suitable for all listeners.* Please enjoy this episode of In Their Own Voices. ________________________________________________ SPONSORSHIP: Funding for this podcast is provided by Southern Methodist University's Embrey Human Rights Program via their Community Outreach Fellowship. Their website is: http://smu.edu/humanrights/ MEDIA INQUIRIES: For media inquiries, please contact tiffany@hrtsmedia.com. HOST: This podcast is hosted by Human Rights Media at: www.hrtsmedia.com and can be found on iTunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn as well as on most podcast aggregators. New episodes are released monthly through May 2018. Many thanks to the dedicated staff who work tirelessly to help produce this series and make it possible. And for each refugee and expert guest, thank you for your honesty and vulnerability to bring your stories and reliable data to the public. CREDITS: Tiffany Jelke, Producer & Host • SMU Community Outreach Fellow • Michelle Lara, Production Assisant Allison Plake, Audio Production Intern Kade Peacock, Sound Technician Dr. Bradley Klein, Associate Director of SMU's Embrey Human Rights Program is the mentor on this project.
Megan and I discuss the following articles' relevance and connection to line dance: Healthy Gratitude: 3 Ways to Thank Your Body This Thanksgiving by Susie Schneider - http://www.consciousbodyhc.com/healthy-gratitude-3-ways-to-say-thank-you-to-your-body-this-thanksgiving/ + 7 Ways Your Body Will Thank You For Exercising by Jennifer Hunt - http://www.healthy-inspiration.com/7-ways-your-body-will-thank-you-for-exercising/ + 8 Ways to Embrace Self-Love and Thank Your Body by Lauren McAulay - https://www.healthline.com/health/8-ways-to-embrace-self-love-and-thank-your-body This episode was originally broadcast live on Move Radio: http://move-radio.com/
We head to a farm in Alabama to find out what happened after thousands of immigrants left the state. Did it create more jobs for Americans and what happened to the crime rate? We speak to economists Prof. Samuel Addy, Prof. Jennifer Hunt, and Prof. Brian Bell to find out. Science Vs Live! Come see our live show on the science behind red wine, coffee and chocolate - could our favorite treats actually be good for us? Thursday 3/23 at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NYC. Get your tickets here. Credits: This episode has been produced by Heather Rogers, Wendy Zukerman, and Shruti Ravindran. Kaitlyn Sawrey is our senior producer. Production assistance by Ben Kuebrich. We’re edited by Annie Rose Strasser. Fact Checking by Michelle Harris. Sound engineering, music production and original music written by Bobby Lord. Thanks to Dr Anna Piil Damm, Professor Charis Kubrin, Assistant Professor Jorg Spenkuch, Professor Kristin Butcher and Ramiro Martinez… as well as the Zukerman family. Selected References:2016 NAS report: The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration (with ‘key messages and conclusions’ starting on page 202.ACLU analysis of “Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act,” HB 562003 analysis and 2015 analysis on how immigrants affect wages Brian Bell’s 2013 study on the effect of two different immigration waves on crime in the UKFBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Database
First, Walter Isaacson walks us through the historical links between innovation and immigration. Then, how’s Silicon Valley taking Trump’s immigration orders? And finally, Americans are moving less because new jobs aren’t worth it. Abigail Wozniak explains the declining dynamism of the job market.
Some of America’s best scientists (think Einstein and Tesla) immigrated here from other countries. We talk with a few economists who’ve calculated their impact on American innovation.