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Welcome back to Transmissions and we're going to start this week's show with a reading from Jennifer Kelly's review of the new Mekons album, Horror. “Things are very bad, but then again, they always have been. That's Horror's argument in a nutshell, the 26th album from the legendary Mekons, a Leeds-born gaggle of instigators of punk rock anarchists that has been doing business for half a century now. It's a bracing thesis, enough to make you pull the covers off your head and stop moaning for a minute, because however insane and stupid and evil life becomes, it's oddly comforting to think that it's been this way for centuries...Though exacting and sometimes specific, [Horror] runs absolutely free of footnotes. Instead, its tales of ambition, colonialism, murder and pillage come wrapped in a bumptious swagger of rock ‘n roll noise—dipping into dub, country, punk, new wave and desolate torch singing to make its point." This week on the show, Jon Langford and Sally Timms of Mekons. They join us for one of the most directly political talks we've taped here for this show, as well as how current events shaped Horror, the gee-whiz space race imagination of America in the mid century, Judge Dredd, and much more. You can read a full transcript of this conversation at Aquarium Drunkard, where you'll find 20 years worth of playlists, recommendations, reviews, interviews, podcasts, essays, and more. With your support, here's to another decade. Subscribe at Aquarium Drunkard. Stream a playlist of bumper music featured on Transmissions, as well as selections from our guests. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts.
Rich talks with Jennifer Kelly, former spokesperson for the California Republican Party, about the wildfires ravaging California; she is also former assistant deputy Insurance Commissioner for the state. Next, President-elect Trump wants to take over Greenland and the Panama Canal. We get the opinion of Prof. Nick Giordano, Higher Education Fellow at Campus Reform. Later, a conversation with Brian Reisinger, author of "Land Rich, Cash Poor: My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PTF hosts several guests as part of the annual In the Money gift-giving guide. JK talks about the JK Club from Old Smoke. Jennifer Kelly gives an overview of the racing books that were released in '24 as well as a preview of her gift giving guide (subscribe at jenniferkellywrites.com and ask her to send your way). Steve Fornatale is here to talk about great findable whiskeys for the holidays. And last but not least, Kim Weir of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga shares her thoughts on Giving Tuesday.*Get ready for a festive and insightful journey into the world of gift-giving with our annual Degenerates Gift Giving Guide. This year, we explore a variety of thoughtful presents perfect for the horse racing enthusiast in your life, featuring unique items from the Old Smoke Clothing collection to curated whiskey recommendations. Our guests share their personal stories and favorite finds, emphasizing the importance of supporting local businesses and charities during the holiday season. Additionally, we highlight the significance of Giving Tuesday, encouraging listeners to contribute to meaningful causes, such as Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of giving while providing you with plenty of ideas to make this holiday season memorable for you and your loved ones.The festive spirit of the holiday season is captured in this rich episode, where Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) leads a discussion on gift-giving tailored for horse racing aficionados. Kicking off with details of the National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, the episode sets a lively tone as it coincides with the famed Fiesta Bowl. PTF is joined by guests including Jonathan Kitchen, who not only shares his exciting gift ideas but also personal reflections on health, resilience, and gratitude, truly setting the stage for a thoughtful and engaging conversation.The heart of the episode revolves around the annual gift-giving guide, where PTF and Kitchen dive into a variety of unique gift ideas that resonate with the horse racing community. From exclusive apparel from Old Smoke Clothing to insightful literature that explores the intricacies of the racing world, every suggestion is delivered with enthusiasm and personal anecdotes that enrich the listening experience. PTF encourages listeners to think creatively about their gifts, advocating for experiences over material items, thus promoting deeper connections within the community. This perspective is reinforced through various stories shared by the guests, showcasing how they have navigated their passions for horse racing amidst life's challenges.As the episode unfolds, themes of health awareness and community support emerge prominently. Kitchen's candid sharing about his journey through health struggles adds a layer of sincerity, prompting discussions about the importance of routine health screenings, particularly for colon cancer. This personal touch not only informs but inspires listeners to prioritize their well-being. Furthermore, the guests collectively stress the significance of supporting charitable organizations, tying in the spirit of Giving Tuesday. By the episode's conclusion, listeners are left with a plethora of gift ideas and a sense of community, encouragement to give back, and the reminder that the holidays are a time to celebrate life, health, and the bonds we share.Takeaways: The National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend takes place in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 29th and 30th, coinciding with the Fiesta Bowl. This annual Degenerates gift-giving guide highlights thoughtful gifts for horse players and gamblers alike. The podcast emphasizes the importance of getting regular colonoscopies, particularly for those at risk. Jonathan Kitchen discusses the...
PTF hosts several guests as part of the annual In the Money gift-giving guide. JK talks about the JK Club from Old Smoke. Jennifer Kelly gives an overview of the racing books that were released in '24 as well as a preview of her gift giving guide (subscribe at jenniferkellywrites.com and ask her to send your way). Steve Fornatale is here to talk about great findable whiskeys for the holidays. And last but not least, Kim Weir of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga shares her thoughts on Giving Tuesday.LONGER DESC:Get ready for a festive and insightful journey into the world of gift-giving with our annual Degenerates Gift Giving Guide. This year, we explore a variety of thoughtful presents perfect for the horse racing enthusiast in your life, featuring unique items from the Old Smoke Clothing collection to curated whiskey recommendations. Our guests share their personal stories and favorite finds, emphasizing the importance of supporting local businesses and charities during the holiday season. Additionally, we highlight the significance of Giving Tuesday, encouraging listeners to contribute to meaningful causes, such as Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of giving while providing you with plenty of ideas to make this holiday season memorable for you and your loved ones.The festive spirit of the holiday season is captured in this rich episode, where Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) leads a discussion on gift-giving tailored for horse racing aficionados. Kicking off with details of the National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, the episode sets a lively tone as it coincides with the famed Fiesta Bowl. PTF is joined by guests including Jonathan Kinchen, who not only shares his exciting gift ideas but also personal reflections on health, resilience, and gratitude, truly setting the stage for a thoughtful and engaging conversation.The heart of the episode revolves around the annual gift-giving guide, where PTF and Kinchen dive into a variety of unique gift ideas that resonate with the horse racing community. From exclusive apparel from Old Smoke Clothing to insightful literature that explores the intricacies of the racing world, every suggestion is delivered with enthusiasm and personal anecdotes that enrich the listening experience. PTF encourages listeners to think creatively about their gifts, advocating for experiences over material items, thus promoting deeper connections within the community. This perspective is reinforced through various stories shared by the guests, showcasing how they have navigated their passions for horse racing amidst life's challenges.As the episode unfolds, themes of health awareness and community support emerge prominently. Kitchen's candid sharing about his journey through health struggles adds a layer of sincerity, prompting discussions about the importance of routine health screenings, particularly for colon cancer. This personal touch not only informs but inspires listeners to prioritize their well-being. Furthermore, the guests collectively stress the significance of supporting charitable organizations, tying in the spirit of Giving Tuesday. By the episode's conclusion, listeners are left with a plethora of gift ideas and a sense of community, encouragement to give back, and the reminder that the holidays are a time to celebrate life, health, and the bonds we share.Takeaways:The National Thoroughbred League Championship Fiesta Weekend takes place in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 29th and 30th, coinciding with the Fiesta Bowl.This annual Degenerates gift-giving guide highlights thoughtful gifts for horse players and gamblers alike.The podcast emphasizes the importance of getting regular colonoscopies, particularly for those at risk.Jonathan Kinchen discusses the Old...
In this episode of The Adoption Roadmap podcast, host Rebecca Gruenspan is joined by Jennifer Kelly, a program coordinator for ACF Adoptions, to explore the intersection of molecular biology and adoption, focusing on medically complex adoptions. Jennifer, a mother of four adopted children, shares her personal journey of adopting her daughter Joy, who tragically passed due to medical complexities, and how that experience fueled her dedication to supporting families adopting children with medical needs. The episode delves into the evolving language around special needs adoption, the nuances of medically complex diagnoses such as Down syndrome and other rare genetic conditions, and the practical and emotional challenges these adoptions present. Jennifer highlights the importance of understanding medical and legal complexities in these cases, and the role of adoption subsidies in supporting adoptive families. Important Links ACF Adoptions National Down Syndrome Adoption Network (NDSAN) Your Adoption Finance Coach Social Security Disability (SSDI) Title IV-E Program Maureen Dykinga Episode of The Adoption Roadmap RG Adoption Consulting The Adoption Roadmap Chapters 02:26 Understanding Medically Complex Adoption 10:33 The Role of a Molecular Biologist in Adoption 13:49 Personal Stories of Adoption 19:06 The Impact of Joy's Life 22:02 Adopting Twins: A New Chapter 27:54 The Importance of Community in Adoption 32:51 The ACF Plus Program: Supporting Medically Complex Adoptions 37:12 Navigating Medical Complexities in Adoption 41:09 Collaboration with Medical Professionals 46:13 Understanding Financial Implications of Adoption 51:33 Exploring Adoption Subsidies 56:40 The Importance of Medicaid in Adoption 01:03:39 Success Stories in Adoption 01:06:13 Advice for Prospective Adoptive Families Tune in to The Adoption Roadmap Podcast every Wednesday and Friday mornings. If you like what you hear, I'd appreciate a follow and 5-star rating & review! THANK YOU! For questions about adoption, episode suggestions or to appear as a guest on The Adoption Roadmap Podcast, email support@rgadoptionconsulting.com
On this segment of Copper Country Today, host Todd VanDyke talks with Houghton County Clerk about preparations for the November election, and ways that residents can vote. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 on WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation. Copyright © 2024, Houghton Community Broadcasting, Houghton, MI.
This week on the show, we're pleased to present a conversation with Matt Sweeney. He's lived a truly dazzling life in music. After coming up playing with the great band Chavez, he contributed to masterworks of indie rock—including records by Cat Power and Bonnie “Prince” Billy, with whom he crafted the monumental 2005 classic Superwolf, a classic in the Aquarium Drunkard canon. He's also worked as an in-demand session player, working on recordings for the likes of Cat Stevens, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond and other legends. Is Matt the only guy to play on both a Current 93 and Dixie Chicks project? We suspect so. His new band is called The Hard Quartet, which finds him joined by Stephen Malkmus of Pavement and The Jicks, Emmett Kelly of The Cairo Gang, and Jim White of The Dirty Three. Their self-titled debut is out this Friday, October 4th. To quote from Jennifer Kelly's Aquarium Drunkard review of their self-titled album: “The term ‘supergroup' gets thrown around a lot, and it often means nothing more than ‘these people have all been in other bands.' But the Hard Quartet is a true super group, composed of four guys who have made their mark in music.” Sweeney's a great conversationalist, and this talk gets into the new record, the philosophy of bass playing, the band's Monkees-like identity, the return of his web series Guitar Moves and much more. Aquarium Drunkard is supported by our subscribers. Head over and peruse our site, where you'll find nearly 20 years worth of playlists, recommendations, reviews, interviews, podcasts, essays, and more. Subscribe at Aquarium Drunkard. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/aquariumdrunkard
Time to Thrive: Finding success and purpose in your business career
Join us as we dive into B2B marketing with Jennifer Kelly, the visionary behind New Initiatives Marketing Inc. Discover how Jennifer's role as a fractional CMO empowers businesses to achieve their marketing goals with innovative strategies and expert leadership. Learn practical insights and success stories that can transform your marketing approach.About Our ChangeMaker: Jen Kelly leads New Initiatives Marketing Inc. (NIM). A marketing company serving growing Canadian and American B2B companies in the technical services, industrial (electrical/oil & gas) and non-food manufacturing sectors. They offer Fractional Chief Marketing Officer + Expert Marketing Team services.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/empowerhourforchangemakers/exclusive-content
A Grand Falls-Windsor shop that sells Indigenous-designed gifts will hold a collection drive in honour of Red Dress Day on Sunday. The special day of remembrance pays tribute to missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people. Sisters Gifts Newfoundland is holding a "Stuff The Truck" event to collect donations for Status of Women Central. CBC's Hillary Johnson spoke with Sisters Gifts Newfoundland co-owner Jennifer Kelly.
PTF starts off with Cormac Breathnach to talk about the Saturday stakes at Keeneland, hear a bit more about the Keeneland renovation, and to preview next Friday's horses-of-racing-age sale.Next up it's Nick Tammaro with lots of great ideas about the Keeneland late Pick Five on Saturday.Last but not least, racing historian Jennifer Kelly is back with the story of how parimutuel wagering came to the Kentucky Derby -- and how racing potentially saved itself in the process. For more from Jennifer, including info on how to buy her awesome books, go to her website.
PTF kicks off the show with Larry Roman, as they talk about Larry's Racing with Roman podcast and go over the last five races on the card at Keeneland on Friday. They also look ahead to Saturday's Ben Ali Stakes, where Larry sends out Laughing Boy.Then PTF is joined by racing historian Jennifer Kelly, who gives us insight into the history of the Ben Ali Stakes, and it's connection to the betting history of the Kentucky Derby. To sign up for Jennifer's free newsletter and learn more about her work, go here.
PTF kicks off the show with Larry Roman, as they talk about Larry's Racing with Roman podcast and go over the last five races on the card at Keeneland on Friday. They also look ahead to Saturday's Ben Ali Stakes, where Larry sends out Laughing Boy.Then PTF is joined by racing historian Jennifer Kelly, who gives us insight into the history of the Ben Ali Stakes, and it's connection to the betting history of the Kentucky Derby. To sign up for Jennifer's free newsletter and learn more about her work, go here.
PTF starts off with Cormac Breathnach to talk about the Saturday stakes at Keeneland, hear a bit more about the Keeneland renovation, and to preview next Friday's horses-of-racing-age sale.Next up it's Nick Tammaro with lots of great ideas about the Keeneland late Pick Five on Saturday.Last but not least, racing historian Jennifer Kelly is back with the story of how parimutuel wagering came to the Kentucky Derby -- and how racing potentially saved itself in the process. For more from Jennifer, including info on how to buy her awesome books, go to her website.
Your favourite wine enthusiast's journey from pouring tips into wine purchases to earning a PhD isn't what you'd expect from a typical wine bar server. The surprising twists and turns in Jennifer Kelly's wine-making career will leave you eager to learn more about the untold possibilities in the wine industry. I really love attending conferences with fellow wine academics because we get a sense of the research that's going on everywhere and like it's happening everywhere. - Jennifer Kelly In this episode, you will be able to: Learn how someone can go from having a part-time job at the LCBO to obtaining a PhD in wine science. Understand why passion is so important when it comes to making a career choice. Discover the enriching opportunities available for gaining hands-on experience in global wine-making. Learn why applied science studies in the academic world of wine-making can be so satisfying. Jennifer Kelly is an accomplished wine enthusiast and seasoned researcher with a strong background in wine science and viticulture. Hailing from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Jennifer's journey began with small roles at a wine bar and the LCBO, which served as the catalyst for her profound interest in wine and its intricate processes. She gained experience in international harvest work which helped her understand and appreciate different winemaking cultures. Jennifer's academic pursuits culminated in the attainment of a PhD, specializing in the impact of yeast on sugar levels and flavors in wine. Now, she not only gets to continue her research in wine-making techniques but she also get to help and mentor local and international students. Connect with Jennifer Kelly: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-kelly-aba763174/ Email: jkelly@brocku.ca
Judy was born at MCV Hospital on November 13, 1954, to James and Evelyn Loving - as the 12th, and last, of their children. Four of her brothers and sisters - Dorothy Ham, Elenor Loving, Larry Loving (Donna), Leonard Loving and special sister-in law, Donna Loving- remain to cherish her memory. After graduating Varina High School, Judy got married and had three girls, Jennifer (Kelly), Jessica (Hunter), and Jaclyn. For the next 20 years, she dedicated her time to raising strong, independent girls and caring for her sick mom, all while supporting her husband in the family business. After her...Article LinkSupport the show
Jennifer Kelly's latest project promises to be a thorough review of the history of one of the great accomplishments in our sport - how we got here and what it all means. I think you'll love to hear what she has planned!
For the last decade-and-a-half, Ty Segall has reliably cranked out records that show off his range, ping-ponging from scuzzed out glam rock to chiming folk ballads. With his latest, Three Bells, he dips his toes into prog territory, tapping into King Crimson-like zones while detailing the exploration of inner zones. It's a personal record, but in typical Ty fashion, it evokes grandiose and grotesque drama to accompany its revelatory insights. This week on Transmissions, he joins us to discuss creating projects with his wife, Denée Segall, his dogs, the influence of T Rex, how to maintain collaborative relationships, and his songwriting practice. Plus, Aquarium Drunkard contributor Jennifer Kelly stops by to riff on Ty's discography and wide-ranging scope. For heads, by heads. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by its patrons. Keep the servers humming and help us continue doing it by pledging your support via our Patreon page. Transmissions is part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Join us next week for a conversation with dub legend Scientist.
Having a well-defined marketing strategy is essential for companies to thrive in today's competitive business landscape, but not all businesses have the capacity or resources to build the resilient marketing foundation they need to enable sales teams, weather economic storms, and set the stage for consistent, long term growth.Jen Kelly leads New Initiatives Marketing Inc., (NIM). A marketing company serving growing B2B companies in the technical services, industrial and non-food manufacturing sectors. They offer Fractional Chief Marketing Officer + Expert Marketing Team services.In this episode, we discuss why every business needs an effective marketing strategy, current trends in marketing and social media, why and when to consider hiring a Fractional CMO, tips for SEO, and more!02:49 - Intro / Why you need a website & social media04:15 - Nimble Quotes08:38 - Current trends in Social Media / Marketing Strategy (don't chase the shiny object)11:43- What does a Fractional CMO do?15:26 - When would someone need a Fractional CMO?19:37 - Marketing overload?20:49 - What to expect when outsourcing marketing22:57 - SEO strategy28:32 - Marketing trends (email marketing and serving your customers)33:20 - Where to find JenniferConnect with Jennifer - ca.linkedin.com/in/jenniferkellyVisit New Initiatives Marketing - https://newinitiativesmarketing.com/…Hosted by Hilda Gan - ca.linkedin.com/in/hildagan Visit us at - peoplebrightconsulting.comFollow usLinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/pplbrightTwitter - twitter.com/pplbright Facebook - www.facebook.com/pplbrightInstagram - www.instagram.com/pplbright/ Hilda Gan is a sought-after expert on effective HR strategies, work culture enhancement, and employee engagement. Unique among HR consultants, Hilda combines over 25 years of HR expertise with business acumen and business owner experience.People Bright Consulting is an award-winning HR Management Consulting firm that helps leaders of companies build the foundations for successful hiring, healthy and inclusive work culture, and engaged staff. It starts with listening to our clients and finding pragmatic customized business solutions to HR problems.#marketing #SEO #socialmedia #strategy #business
Author and historian Jennifer Kelly is back with us to talk about her research and writing process for her new book, Foxes of Belair.With that as a jumping off point, she and PTF talk about the origins of the Triple Crown, as well as several people and decisions that revolutionized the breeding industry in the 20th Century.To get a personalized, signed copy of the book, please buy here and leave a note about how you want the book personalized.Also, follow Jennifer on Twitter and keep tabs on her website for more information about her holiday book gift sets.
It's that time once again for your Degenerate Gift-Giving Guide for 2023.PTF is thrilled to be joined by Jennifer Kelly as they talk through their favorite gift ideas for horse lovers/players as we approach the season.Jennifer's excellent pieces about gifts and books can be accessed here and here.Get all the details about our partnership with Race Lens where you can get a full year of their PPs and an In the Money Plus annual subscription for one low price here.You can find more info about the JK Club here.
Author and historian Jennifer Kelly is back with us to talk about her research and writing process for her new book, Foxes of Belair.With that as a jumping off point, she and PTF talk about the origins of the Triple Crown, as well as several people and decisions that revolutionized the breeding industry in the 20th Century.To get a personalized, signed copy of the book, please buy here and leave a note about how you want the book personalized.Also, follow Jennifer on Twitter and keep tabs on her website for more information about her holiday book gift sets.
It's that time once again for your Degenerate Gift-Giving Guide for 2023.PTF is thrilled to be joined by Jennifer Kelly as they talk through their favorite gift ideas for horse lovers/players as we approach the season.Jennifer's excellent pieces about gifts and books can be accessed here and here.Get all the details about our partnership with Race Lens where you can get a full year of their PPs and an In the Money Plus annual subscription for one low price here.You can find more info about the JK Club here.
The Triple Crown - and horse racing in general - is filled to the brim with emotion. Author, researcher and historian Jennifer Kelly tries to convey emotion through words on a page in her new book The Foxes of Bel Air, about the father-son Triple Crown winning duo Gallant Fox and Omaha. She explains how she takes the viewer on a trip through time to make it seem like century-old events happened just yesterday. And for Mage's owner and bloodstock agent Ramiro Restrepo, winning the Kentucky Derby a month ago still feels like it was yesterday. Hear from him later on in the episode about his 15 year journey from the Tampa Bay Downs winner's circle to the cupola at Churchill Downs, as well as his family's decades-long efforts to succeed in horse racing. Amplify Horse Racing promotes education, experiences, and careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Amplify's mission is “amplification” of the sport of horse racing, by supporting and enhancing the great things the industry is already doing, and developing new opportunities that lead us into the future. Amplify seeks to expand touchpoints and lower barriers to entry, welcoming all ages, backgrounds, organizations, initiatives, or riding disciplines to be involved. Its goal is to generate positivity, find common ground, and highlight areas for collaboration. To learn more about pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred industry, visit: https://www.amplifyhorseracing.org/ Note: All opinions are shared solely for educational purposes.
Dr. Thema interviews Dr. Jennifer Kelly, a past president of the Georgia Psychological Association and American Psychological Association. Dr. Kelly, a prominent healthy psychologist, provides an understanding of chronic pain and strategies for managing pain. She also gives pointers for loved ones of those living with chronic pain.
Join host Rowan Ward and co-host PTF as they make their trivia return with the Kentucky Derby Trivia Show, featuring Nick Tammaro and Jessica Paquette (Team Big Mouths) and Jennifer Kelly and Emily White (Team Let It Snow). Who will take home the win?As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
Join host Rowan Ward and co-host PTF as they make their trivia return with the Kentucky Derby Trivia Show, featuring Nick Tammaro and Jessica Paquette (Team Big Mouths) and Jennifer Kelly and Emily White (Team Let It Snow). Who will take home the win?As a reminder, you can sign up for the FREE Players' Newsletter at https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/email - This weekly newsletter, sent on Friday, is a hub for horse racing content from the ITM Team and our partners.If you want even more premium handicapping analysis, including exclusive podcasts, detailed written analysis, and show notes from the free podcasts, please check out ITM Plus - https://www.inthemoneypodcast.com/plus
The Intelligence Brief: OSINT and its application by HENSOLDT Analytics
In the first episode of our podcast's second season, we are looking at how OSINT is incorporated within the world of financial crimes. Our host, Jennifer Kelly, will be joined by a special guest to shed some light on the UK economic crime landscape. Maria Nizzero, a Research Fellow at the Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies at RUSI, will discuss her recent work on the topic of asset recovery mechanism in the UK. She will also share the challenges the UK government faced in the aftermath of recent geopolitical events, how open-source information is utilized when overcoming these challenges, and what the future fight against illicit finance looks like. Please note, the views expressed in the interview are those of our guest, and do not represent the views of RUSI or any other institution the speaker is connected with.
In this episode of SSONext, host Barbara Hodge sits down with Jennifer Kelly Greene, Senior Director of Global Payroll at Otis. A business-oriented professional with hands-on experience in managing multi-location, multinational teams, Jennifer brings a history of success in leading teams in B2B and B2C environments. Highly effective at managing vendors, building consensus, and working collaboratively with all levels to assess, plan, and implement enterprise-wide standard solutions. She is a seasoned strategist with proven superior problem resolution, communication, and leadership skills; able to align teams and prioritize goals while focusing on continuous process improvements and efficiencies to maximize revenue for GBS. On the docket today is the topic of broadening the skill sets of your people. Jennifer and Barbara dissect: ✅The case for focussing on broadening the skill sets of your talent base so they can capitalize on learning and growth opportunities. ✅Where the balance is for GBS between the people, the process, and the technology to be really efficient. ✅The need to communicate success stories across service management, operations management, transformation, change management, and leadership. For the full details on that and a lot more,
We talk with author Jennifer Kelly about her upcoming book "The Foxes of Belair."
On this segment of Copper Country Today, Todd VanDyke opens our coverage of the November election by talking with Houghton County Clerk Jennifer Kelly about the process, and the options voters have for casting their ballots. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Portage Health Foundation.
Everything you've ever wanted to know and more about the Kentucky Derby! Freelance turf writer and author Jennifer Kelly, who has written about Sir Barton, the first ever Triple Crown winner, and has a book coming out in the spring of 2023 on Gallant Fox and his son Omaha, joined Naomi. A variety of topics were addressed: Why is the KY Derby always (nearly always) run on the first Saturday in May? When did the term Triple Crown become popular? How did the field sizes fluctuate and become regulated over the decades? How have the fillies fared over the years? Time records and the story of Sham The difference between the inaugural distance and current 1m1/4 This is the show to get you in a DERBY STATE OF MIND
Everything you've ever wanted to know and more about the Kentucky Derby! Freelance turf writer and author Jennifer Kelly, who has written about Sir Barton, the first ever Triple Crown winner, and has a book coming out in the spring of 2023 on Gallant Fox and his son Omaha, joined Naomi. A variety of topics were addressed: Why is the KY Derby always (nearly always) run on the first Saturday in May? When did the term Triple Crown become popular? How did the field sizes fluctuate and become regulated over the decades? How have the fillies fared over the years? Time records and the story of Sham The difference between the inaugural distance and current 1m1/4 This is the show to get you in a DERBY STATE OF MIND
Jennifer is the mother of 7 year old Oliver Kelly. In 2019, Oliver was diagnosed with Sanfilippo Syndrome. Jake and Jennifer sit down and discuss the seriousness of the illness and the great strides being made today for research and awareness.
In the latest episode of the Platform Podcast, Elle Tucker talks to Marketplace Risk Advisory Board member Jennifer Kelly, who is Director of Marketplace Integrity at Etsy. Jennifer tells Elle about her role at one of the largest marketplaces in the world and how she became interested in the world of trust & safety after she studied law. Jennifer goes on to talk about the US Inform Act which requires online marketplaces to collect, verify, and disclose certain information from high-volume, third-party sellers, and tells Elle how Etsy deals with legal and regulatory change.
Optimizing the New Community Blueprint and Connecting People Guests: JENNIFER KELLY and MARY JACOBSON; and Musical Guests: OSHRI HAKAK and NICK YOUNG This Episode Features Interview Guests, Co-Creators of INlighten Community and For Land and People, a 501C3, Jennifer Kelly and Mary Jacobson; and Musical Guests, Instrumentalists and Vocalists Nick Young and Oshri Hakak on The LIFE CHANGES Show Ep668 Titled, “Optimizing the New Community Blueprint and Connecting People”
PTF emcees and Quizmaster Rowan Ward takes over for a special Christmas Quiz edition of the show. Two teams of guests appear for charity with Jeopardy alumni Jennifer Kelly and Emily White playing for Old Friends, with In the Money regulars Nick Tammaro and Jessica Paquette competing for the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation.
PTF emcees and Quizmaster Rowan Ward takes over for a special Christmas Quiz edition of the show. Two teams of guests appear for charity with Jeopardy alumni Jennifer Kelly and Emily White playing for Old Friends, with In the Money regulars Nick Tammaro and Jessica Paquette competing for the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation.
Life-long horse racing fan Jennifer Kelly is the author of "Sir Barton And The Making Of The Triple Crown" chronicles the story of the first winner of horse racing's prestigious Triple Crown.
What does it look like to live out God's mercy? And, how do we extend that mercy to and from the prison cells? On this week's episode, Samantha sits down with Jennifer Kelly, the founder and Director of Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative Northwest (JRJINW), a work of Jesuits West Province.
Here's episode 6 of the Sisterhood podcast! In this episode our host, Jordan Sheets, interviews Jennifer Kelly about growing in grace. Jennifer has spent years seeking to grow in her knowledge of grace. In this podcast we will talk about how we often view grace from the lens of our bad and not from a place of God's goodness. We talk about grace in creation and how to experience God's grace daily by becoming more like Jesus. We also talk about sleep schedules and our love for walking. Check it out!
Jennifer Kelly, Ph.D., ABPP, currently serves as the President of the American Psychological Association. A Licensed Psychologist she is Board Certified in Clinical Health Psychology. She is the Director of the Atlanta Center for Behavioral Medicine in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Kelly has expertise in treating disorders that involve the relationship between physical and emotional conditions with a specialty in pain management. In 2018, Dr. Kelly served as Co-Chair of the newly formed Advocacy Coordinating Committee of the American Psychological Association Services, Inc. A past president of the Georgia Psychological Association, she has served as the Federal Advocacy Coordinator for 23 years. She is a recipient of APA's State Leadership Award, Karl F. Heiser Advocacy Award, Legislative Award by the Georgia Psychological Association, and the APA Practice Organization's Federal Advocacy Award.
It's the third annual degenerate gift giving guide, hosted by PTF. We kick off with regular DG gifting guide guest Jennifer Kelly, who pens https://foxesofbelair.com/ (two popular pieces on the topic), to give her highlights for the 2021 season. Kim Weir of the https://www.trfinc.org/players/ (Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation) is here at 24:45 with an EXCLUSIVE whiskey offer for ITM listeners. Charles Grabitzky and Holly Seidewand of https://www.firstfillspirits.com/ (First Fill Spirits) — one of PTF's favorite liquor stores — are here to offer further holiday whisk(e)y selections. Michelle Yu drops by with gift ideas and some thoughts on where to hang out at the upcoming Santa Anita meet. We close with Kurt Rossner of https://oldsmokeclothing.com/jk (Old Smoke Clothing) who has an exclusive offer for December 1 only for ITM listeners at 1:23:41.
It's the third annual degenerate gift giving guide, hosted by PTF. We kick off with regular DG gifting guide guest Jennifer Kelly, who pens https://foxesofbelair.com/ (two popular pieces on the topic), to give her highlights for the 2021 season. Kim Weir of the https://www.trfinc.org/players/ (Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation) is here at 24:45 with an EXCLUSIVE whiskey offer for ITM listeners. Charles Grabitzky and Holly Seidewand of https://www.firstfillspirits.com/ (First Fill Spirits) -- one of PTF's favorite liquor stores -- are here to offer further holiday whisk(e)y selections. Michelle Yu drops by with gift ideas and some thoughts on where to hang out at the upcoming Santa Anita meet. We close with Kurt Rossner of https://oldsmokeclothing.com/jk (Old Smoke Clothing) who has an exclusive offer for December 1 only for ITM listeners at 1:23:41.
“No one likes to make a change when they're comfortable. Change happens when things are uncomfortable—when we're under pressure. When people are comfortable they don't take ownership of the changes they need to make to achieve their goals. But when it gets uncomfortable, or things spin out of control, it suddenly changes—they would have the desire to improve their lifestyle that can create lasting change.” — Jennifer Kelly
I sit down again with Raffela Mancuso and we talk mental health on and off social media. Raffela's raw and real Instagram is a must follow @raffela_mancuso! To learn more about the podcast, or to submit your story and be a guest, find us on Instagram @thechoosingyoupodcast or email thechoosingyoupodcast@gmail.com You can connect with host Jennifer Kelly on her Instagram @thethreelittlebird. Thanks so much for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/support
I’m sick of Zoom! I feel like I have no friends! I just want to hug someone! What if by the time this is over, all my friends are gone? Let's talk about it. Allison interviews Dr. Jasara Hogan, a medical researcher and relationship expert and then introduces a few of her friends whose group dynamic was saved by Slack. Next she chats with the hilarious Jennifer Kelly of the Socially Awkward Social Distancing podcast, and rounds it out with a few awesome members of the online community called The Jane Club. Resources: If you're experiencing loneliness, a loss of emotional support network or general feelings of depression or anxiety, please reach out. Pleaselive.org and 4help.org are resource libraries with tons of national and local hotlines you can call, and crisistextline.org provides 24/7 support via text message. Many thanks to the thousands of volunteers across the country that care enough to do this work. Articles mentioned in the pod: Julie Beck, "How Friendships Change in Adulthood," The Atlantic, October 22, 2015 Dr. Fay Bound Alberti, "Rethinking 'Community' During a Pandemic," April 29, 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allison-nowak-shelton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allison-nowak-shelton/support
ST. MEINRAD ARCHABBEY- A HIDDEN TREASURE IN SOUTHERN INDIANA - Our guests Mary Jeanne Schumacher, Director of Communications at St. Meinrad Archabbey and Jennifer Kelly, Director of CareNotes and AbbeyCaskets talk with hosts Brigid Ayer and Jim Ganley about St. Meinrad and what they have to offer for both seminarians and laypeople alike. More information is available at www.saintmeinrad.org.
Joe catches up with author Jennifer Kelly. We discuss her beginnings reading the Black Stallion books, leaving her teaching job to pursue writing full-time, preserving the history of the sport, writing Sir Barton and the Making of the Triple Crown, traveling around the country to promote the book, her upcoming book The Foxes of Belair and much more!
This week, I chat with Jennifer Kelly, Certified Health Coach, Founder of Feeding Your Life and Kundalini Yoga Instructor, about food as medicine and how the way you eat can completely heal you. To learn more about Jennifer or to see how you can work with her, follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/feedingurlife/ or visit her website: https://www.feedingyourlife.com/ If you're interested in learning more, please visit me at https://www.jennyisrael.com/. You can also find me on Instagram or Facebook: @jennyisraelcpc.
On Episode 31 of the Auxiliary Gate Podcast, we are joined by author Jennifer Kelly to discuss her book "Sir Barton and the Making of the Triple Crown" including the match race between Sir Barton and Man O'War, which took place 100 years ago in 1920. Success Story by Mixaund | mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com
On the new show, JK is here to chat with PTF about recent stakes races and the In the Money team winning the ABR Best Podcast award. Then The other JK, Jennifer Kelly, drops by for this year’s Degenerate Gift-Giving Guide. You can access her blog on the topic here: https://thesirbartonproject.com/2020/11/27/jennifers-horsey-gift-guide-2020/ (https://thesirbartonproject.com/2020/11/27/jennifers-horsey-gift-guide-2020/)
On the new show, JK is here to chat with PTF about recent stakes races and the In the Money team winning the ABR Best Podcast award. Then The other JK, Jennifer Kelly, drops by for this year’s Degenerate Gift-Giving Guide. You can access her blog on the topic here: https://thesirbartonproject.com/2020/11/27/jennifers-horsey-gift-guide-2020/ (https://thesirbartonproject.com/2020/11/27/jennifers-horsey-gift-guide-2020/)
Would you start a business with your best friend? While on maternity leave? And then pivot drastically at its peak success? That's what Becca Perren and Jennifer Kelly of Pehr did. In this episode, they chat with Sarah about going against conventional wisdom and when it makes sense to change course with a growing business.
What are the major differences between building a real estate company and selling a bunch of houses? It's systems. Jennifer Kelly, top Keller Williams agent shares the positive impact of embracing technology early and often, the value of hiring the right people, and how documented workflows help her organization stay effective and efficient. An owner of a multifaceted enterprise and a leader in this industry, Jennifer Kelly shares her perspective on growing a team, the importance of infrastructure, and the power of database management. CONNECT with Jennifer KellyFACEBOOK: @TheJenniferKellyTeamINSTAGRAM: @JenniferKellyTeamWEBSITE: www.jenniferkellyteam.comEMAIL: kenniferkellyteam@gmail.comSUBSCRIBE & RING THE BELL to receive notifications on new videos dropping EVERY week. Share the love! If this video helped you, please LIKE, COMMENT & SHARE.LEARN MORE about all of Brendan's secrets and strategies to getting more clients and selling more real estate at https://www.brendanbartic.com/. GET MY FREE SCRIPT BOOK HERE: https://www.brendanbartic.com/ Knowing WHAT to say and HOW to say it determines your success with a prospect. When you know both, your confidence will skyrocket!TURN PROSPECTS INTO CLIENTS, OVERCOME INSPECTION OBJECTIONS and BECOME A BETTER NEGOTIATOR with Brendan's FREE Script Book. A complete collection of over 70+ SCRIPTS and OBJECTION HANDLERS that Brendan has personally used to sell thousands of homes.GET BRENDAN'S COMPLETE LISTING SYSTEM HERE: https://www.brendanbartic.com/courses/complete-listing-systemDo you have a persuasive, powerful, and strategically designed LISTING PRESENTATION built to impress your seller leads? Do you have a strategic approach to consistent, profitable lead generation? Does your listing presentation help you stand out from the competition? GET MORE LEADS, WIN MORE LISTINGS, and EARN MORE MONEY with Brendan's COMPLETE LISTING SYSTEM.ARE YOU LOOKING FOR REAL ESTATE COACHING? https://www.brendanbartic.com/ Brendan offers ELITE GROUP COACHING and ELITE ONE-ON-ONE COACHING. These advanced coaching systems are specifically designed and focused on rapid agent development and real estate success acceleration. Expect next-level motivation, fierce accountability, tangible takeaways for your business, and action steps you can implement immediately.LIKE FREE RESOURCES?WANT MORE TIPS, TRICKS, RESOURCES, and RE BUSINESS TOOLS? Join our Private FB Group, Brendan Bartic Real Estate Coaching: https://www.facebook.com/groups/584389598727184/CONNECT WITH BRENDAN ON SOCIAL MEDIA:WEBSITE: https://www.brendanbartic.com/ FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/OfficialBBCFacebookPage INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/brendanbarticcoaching/PODCAST: https://bit.ly/REALTalkBrendanBartic LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjbartic/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BarticRealEMAIL: info@brendanbartic.com
On this week's Copper Country Today, Todd VanDyke talks with Houghton County Clerk Jennifer Kelly about her re-election bid, and about early voting procedures. Her opponent, Justin Kasieta, did not respond to our invitation to appear on the program. Todd also talks with the two candidates running for the third district county board seat - Democratic incumbent Glenn Anderson, and Republican challenger Dan Holcomb. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM; 8:00 WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Portage Health Foundation.
In the second of our two-parter, Bill and Jennifer Kelly continue discussing Sir Barton and his 1920 match race against the incomparable Man O War.
Season 5 starts off with a bang! Bill is joined by Jennifer Kelly to discuss her book Sir Barton and the Making of the Triple Crown Tune in for part 1 of this fascinating discussion about a truly amazing horse.
No actual episode this week due scheduling conflicts, but I just wanted to give you a little message anyway. To learn more about the podcast, or to submit your story and be a guest, find us on Instagram @thechoosingyoupodcast or email thechoosingyoupodcast@gmail.com You can connect with host Jennifer Kelly on her Instagram @thethreelittlebird. Thanks so much for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/support
In this episode, Ross and Karbo become familiar with Chen Yi, a Chinese-American composer who lived through the tumultuous Cultural Revolution in China – and kept her love of music alive despite it. With complex relationships with both China and the United States, Chen's life and work negotiate critical intersections of race, gender, culture, and nationality in the worlds of classical music. View Show Notes Find Us Online - website: http://wdav.org/powerplay - support: https://donate.wdav.org/pledge/ (Add “Power Play” to the Comments) Episode Notes Music: “cdc1” and “cdc2” by Kosta T “Thinking of My Home” and “Spring Festival” by Chen Yi Mozart’s Symphony no. 40 “Red Detachment of Women" “Veris Bellum Sonus” by Silva de Alegria “National Spark” by Krestovsky “Night March” by Dee Yan-Key “Arctic” by Chad Crouch Other Resources: “In Her Own Words: Conversations with Composers in the United States" by Jennifer Kelly “Speak It Louder: Asian-Americans Making Music” by Deborah Wong “Musicians from a Different Shore: Asians and Asian-Americans in Classical Music” by Mari Yoshihara “The Echoes of Chinese Exclusion” by Irene Hsu
Many of you heard the news about Jean Vanier, founder of L’Arche International and one of my own lifetime spiritual heroes, when it came to light in February that he had sexually abused multiple women under his care as their spiritual director. This was not like Harvey Weinstein -- Vanier was a world-renowned spiritual leader and thinker; he was on his way to sainthood. Jennifer Kelly (former director of L’Arche Seattle, local assistant to Vanier) and my friend Chris Hoke (Underground Ministries) help me unpack this complicated situation. L’Arche International findings article: https://www.larche.org/news/-/asset_publisher/mQsRZspJMdBy/content/inquiry-statement-test?_101_INSTANCE_mQsRZspJMdBy_redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.larche.org%2Fnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_mQsRZspJMdBy%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_count%3D1 Principles of Discernment - http://blog.adw.org/2018/01/six-principles-discernment/ Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative - http://www.jrji.org/index.html Underground Ministries - https://undergroundministries.org/ Edited by Scott Cangemi Join the Patreon for exclusive episodes (and more) every month: patreon.com/dankoch Email about the "sliding scale" for the Patreon: youhavepermissionpodcast@gmail.com YHP Patron-only FB group: https://tinyurl.com/ycvbbf98 Website: youhavepermissionpod.com Join Dan's email list: dankochwords.com Artwork by http://sprungle.co/
One day, one choice, one post can have a HUGE impact on your life. My guest today made an Instagram post stirring the pot in the body positivity/acceptance community and is living the positive and negative repercussions. The Body Positivity movement started to bring a voice to those in marginalized bodies, and recently it's been centered around creators living in socially acceptable bodies and those living with thin privilege. Raffela made a viral post calling for more action from these body positive influencers back in May, and we sit down to discuss how her world has changed, mental health battles and living in an age of social media. We also talk about how to use the voice you have to be inclusive, no matter the size of your platform. To learn more about the podcast, or to submit your story and be a guest, find us on Instagram @thechoosingyoupodcast or email thechoosingyoupodcast@gmail.com You can connect with host Jennifer Kelly on her Instagram @thethreelittlebird. Thanks so much for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/support
This weeks guest is a long time friend, Marla Feldinger. Marla and I talk about surviving childhood illness, battling mental health, learning to live her truth in her sexuality and building her happiness. To learn more about the podcast, or to submit your story and be a guest, find us on Instagram @thechoosingyoupodcast or email thechoosingyoupodcast@gmail.com You can connect with host Jennifer Kelly on her Instagram @thethreelittlebird. Thanks so much for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechoosingyoupodcast/support
We are joined by racing media Hall of Famer Steve Haskin and author/racing historian Jennifer Kelly to discuss racing's history and how to keep it alive. Mr. Haskin talks about his beginnings in racing and the changes to the sport in the 50 years that he has worked in the game. Mrs Kelly talks about researching her book about racing's first Triple Crown winner, Sir Barton and how different that his path to glory was compared to all the other winners. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-simon6/message
On the July 19, 2020 edition of Copper Country Today, Todd VanDyke talks with Houghton County Clerk Jennifer Kelly about registration and early voting in the August 4th primary election. Cynthia Coté from the Copper Country Community Arts Center previews the Detroit Institute of Arts Inside Out exhibit that's coming to the City of Hancock. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM; 8:00 WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Portage Health Foundation.
We hear about how you can join Jamie at her first Monty Roberts Introductory Course of Horsemanship in October. Jennifer Kelly, Author of "Sir Barton & the Making of the Triple Crown" shares with us some stories of the first triple crown winner and some Rellye Badz Ads. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2469 - Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Jennifer Kelly is Author of Sir Barton & the Making of the Triple Crown | Twitter: @thesirbartonPic Credit: Horse Radio NetworkReally Bad Ads: Brought to you by HorseloverzThere’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)
We hear about how you can join Jamie at her first Monty Roberts Introductory Course of Horsemanship in October. Jennifer Kelly, Author of "Sir Barton & the Making of the Triple Crown" shares with us some stories of the first triple crown winner and some Rellye Badz Ads. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2469 - Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Jennifer Kelly is Author of Sir Barton & the Making of the Triple Crown | Twitter: @thesirbartonPic Credit: Horse Radio NetworkReally Bad Ads: Brought to you by HorseloverzThere’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 Triple Crown is racing's biggest series but should it be changed? Host Charles Simon and guests Charlie McCarthy, John Scheinman and Jennifer Kelly discussed this topic and several others that pertain to the popular events! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-simon6/message
Fertility coach Jennifer Kelly shares that the best way to get to the other side of a life-shattering situation is to realize that you DO have control over your life, and you CAN change it, even if the idea of change is scary. She recommends EFT (commonly known as tapping) as an effective way to change your mindset, and ultimately your behavior and your life. Jennifer learned this lesson while enduring narcissistic abuse throughout her marriage, as well as divorce. Find Jennifer at jenniferkellycoaching.com, and on Facebook and Instagram @jenniferkellycoaching.
Aurora Workman and Lynnda Nadien talk with Jennifer Kelly, an educator and education writer, certified teaching assistant and whole-child educational consultant. She graduated from NCC in 1998 and has over 20 years of experience studying and researching different forms of supplementary education. She attended Columbia University, Teachers College and Hofstra University.
Aurora Workman and Lynnda Nadien talk with Jennifer Kelly, an educator and education writer, certified teaching assistant and whole-child educational consultant. She graduated from NCC in 1998 and has over 20 years of experience studying and researching different forms of supplementary education. She attended Columbia University, Teachers College and Hofstra University.
‘Vetting, where do you start, really?’ In a conversation between Jennifer Kelly, Head of Safeguarding at The Prince’s Trust, Genevieve Cox, and Andrew McGrath, from Clarasys, this podcast explains what vetting means in the context of the charity sector and how The Prince’s Trust have been implementing a new system for vetting checks for volunteers and staff at the Trust. The first half of this podcast looks at vetting, the process ensuring that suitable workers and volunteers are employed, based on the relevant needs and vulnerabilities of those who they will be working with. It discusses the various complexities involved in the vetting process, (such as consideration of the requirements behind necessitating a check; organisation size and staff turn-over; regularity of checks; UK, European, and global differences in offering; vetting application to charities.) and how to make such a tricky and ‘messy’ procedure ‘robust’ whilst appearing ‘slick’ to its users. After this initial delve into defining vetting, with all its complexities, Clarasys and Jennifer discuss the ‘old process’ of vetting at The Prince’s Trust before moving to look at how Clarasys helped in the implementation and roll-out of the new vetting process for the Trust. Whilst The Prince’s Trust would use ‘excel spreadsheets’, manually upload vast amounts of confidential information, and use three different systems and providers, their aim was to turn this into an automated, streamlined, simple, yet tailored process. The second half of this podcast looks at how Clarasys approached this challenge faced by the Trust, concluding with a review of the newly-implemented system. Please consider subscribing so you don't miss out when we release new episodes. Give us know your thoughts, ask us questions or let us know what you would like to hear in the comments or by emailing us at podcast@clarasys.com.
The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice
In five years, where will the publishing industry be? Episode 300 is so close! Jim and Bryan will not be going to Australia for the 300th show. Bryan has a webinar next week for making sure you don’t skip steps in your self-publishing journey. Jim will be holding a webinar on how to become a professional paid speaker - link next week. This week’s Happy Books Review Winner is Jennifer Kelly. Thank you to our featured Patrons: Strings of Subversion, Dorothy and the Cane of Destiny, and Fighting to Survive. The Top Tips of the week include How you can avoid taxation through Amazon, why your readers may be missing your books, and why your website could be the reason your losing readers. The 5 News stories that matter most to indies this week include what new ways Amazon is helping readers with prime, why Amazon’s CEO should break up the company before it breaks him, why indie novel sales are on the rise according to Bowker, what advice author Caitlin White can give, and what changes have happened and whats to come in the publishing world. Question of the Week: What's the most obvious prediction you can make about the publishing industry coming up in the next five years?
Jennifer Kelly, PT, DPT, discusses the developmental milestones of typical gross motor skills, pre-requisite skills to walking, and insight to what may have caused an overall increase in gross motor delays in infants. She provides some warning signs of atypical development and when to refer a child for a PT evaluation.
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On episode 25 of the Horse Racing Show, Kenny Rice goes over some of the history of the Triple Crown, including how it got to be known as such. Race calling legend Tom Durkin discuses his career, keeping up with all his descriptive words and phrases, the benefits of hypnosis, the 1988 Breeders' Cup, being a horse owner, his most memorable race to call, and his appearances on Match Game and $25,000 Pyramid. Amy Zimmerman, multiple Eclipse Award and Emmy Award-winning NBC producer and Vice President of Santa Anita, talks about her friendship with Secretariat owner Penny Chenery, American Pharoah, Santa Anita, this year's Kentucky Derby, and the World Equestrian Games. Author Jennifer S. Kelly tells us about her book on the first Triple Crown winner, Sir Barton. Connect with Us on Social Media! Twitter - @HorseRacingShow Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHorseRacingShow Facebook - fb.me/TheHorseRacingShow Instagram - thehorseracingshow
Episode 87: On today’s wellness segment, Jennifer chats all things hormone health with THE EXPERT Jennifer Kelly! My heart is SO excited for you to hear today’s powerful lesson! Podcast References: Blog Reference: https://www.blossomingmommyandbaby.com/episode-87-balancing-hormones-life-jennifer-kelly/ Jennifer Kelly Contact: Fuelyourfertility.com Activate Your Blossom To Be Fit MOMMY Membership: https://www.blossomingmommyandbaby.com/blossoming-membership/ Grab Your Freebie: https://www.blossomingmommyandbaby.com/get-freebie/ Jennifer Blossom Contact: admin@blossomtobefit.com, www.blossomtobefit.com Find Blossom To Be Fit on social media: @blossomtobefit
The tears are flowing this week as we sit down with Breast Cancer survivor, Jennifer Kelly. Donni, Leah, and Kati are listening in as this inspirational babe tells her story from diagnosis to remission, how she dealt with the fast paced process, and the unexpected struggles she faced. Plus, find out which doctor she thinks is the worst! | #PRIVtalks
If you need to see an exercise physiologist but can’t afford to see a private practitioner, the University of Southern Queensland can now help!USQ has just opened a Sport and Exercise Clinic at its Ipswich campus.The clinic offers a low-cost exercise rehabilitation service for people with chronic and complex health conditions.Spencer Howson went along to last night’s official opening and caught up with a number of special guests, starting with the Head of the School of Health and Wellbeing, Associate Professor Jennifer Kelly:
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Bone disease is a condition that damages the skeleton, and makes bones weak and prone to fractures. While you may think that weak bones are a natural part of aging, people of all ages can improve their bone health. Here to tell us how to keep our bones strong and tell us more about common bone diseases is Dr. Jennifer Kelly, Endocrinologist and Director of the Metabolic Bone Program at the UVM Medical Center, and Associate Professor at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM.
More controversial than the Shipping News, it’s an all new Sabrina’s Witch Trials! On this installment of the trials, noted child of the 80s Fil Araujo joins Alex to explore Jennifer Kelly’s creepy crawly adventures through the other realm, its “Jenny's Non-Dream”! With telekinetic brains, calypso music, and lint gremlins galore, this episode has something for everyone, especially if you’re a fan of 80s music heartthrobs and half naked blondes! All that, plus an intricate analysis of the disgusting properties of tuna noodle casserole, on this dreamy edition of Sabrina’s Witch Trials!Remember, you can always follow Sabrina’s Witch Trials on... Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SabrinasWitchTrials Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/SabrinasWitchTrials/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/SabrinaPodcastListen, like, and subscribe to Sabrina’s Witch Trials on...iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sabrinas-witch-trials/id1127622286?mt=2 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/alex-araujo-2/sabrinas-witch-trialsSoundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/sabrinaswitchtrialsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9qMrm0ySgJCf54qRGcT9wIf you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
This week is a brief explanation of my absence and lack of podcasts. It's also a brief tribute to my mum -Jennifer Kelly. I wanted to share what's been going on and how we are all doing. Don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom. I hope that you enjoy this short but uncensored/unedited chat. If you are going through anything similar and would like to chat further through or around the topics I've covered then please feel free to contact me directly or through the website www.40somethinggay.co.uk or through the facebook page www.facebook.com/40somethinggay/ Normal service will resume shortly!
This week we talk with Air Force veteran and Crossfit NWA Co-Founder, Jennifer Kelly. She shares the story of how she and her husband came to open one of the first Crossfit gyms in Northwest Arkansas, how Crossfit is bringing people together for good and why Crossfit is intrinsically tied to military and police. Hey Hey NWA is a podcast that highlights the arts, businesses, initiatives, and culture of Northwest Arkansas through conversational interviews with locals. Looking for some more content like this? Read our blog at heyheynwa.com/blog Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/heyheynwa Keep up with us on Instagram at @heyheynwapodcast Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/heyheynwa
Believe it or not, it was only 2013 that the word "selfie" was created. Photography used to be a highly technical and creatively demanding art form. Whether or not taking portraits of ourselves with our phones is the all time low in the world of photographic arts, only time will tell. For the last decade and a half, photographer Zack Smith has been chronicling the cultural life of New Orleans. He has also carved out a career as a commercial photographer, and teaches photography. Zack is Peter Ricchiuti s guest on Out to Lunch. Peter is also joined by designer Jennifer Kelly, founder and Principal Designer at Design Lab. You ve probably never been in Design Lab s offices but you ve more than likely been in their designs from restaurants in California to Florida, and here in New Orleans from Uptown condos to the Maritime Building in the CBD and Tableau restaurant in the French Quarter. On this edition of Out to Lunch at Commander s Palace Peter Ricchiuti gets serious about selfies, the changing world of professional photography, and the business of interior design. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Kelly and your host, Olivia Lee, engage in a power packed hour conversation about the entrepreneur kitchen sink. From startups, to transitioning into being a boss, to managing virtual teams and the HUGE topic, Marketing! In this power packed episode, the owner and creator of New Initiatives Marketing and Nimble Quote, goes into the details about financial pitfalls for small businesses (especially service businesses) and then we talk about marketing with a mini marketing clinic! Stay till the end for a great offer! Remember, rate, review, subscribe and let us know if you are looking to hear any other topics.
From Fulbright Scholar, to Consultant, to CMO, Jennifer Kelly Dominiquini has had an incredible career. Her most recent stop at BBVA Compass allows her to lead one of the best banks in the industry. Listen to her approach to social, now.
One of the best ways to grow is by obtaining a mentor or going through additional training. Sometimes, that may include both. But, is either method for everyone and do both have a proven track record of success? Episode 30 of Mentoring Developers covers all this and more. Special guest, Jennifer Kelly offers her expert...
One of the best ways to grow is by obtaining a mentor or going through additional training. Sometimes, that may include both. But, is either method for everyone and do both have a proven track record of success? Episode 30 of Mentoring Developers covers all this and more. Special guest, Jennifer Kelly offers her expert...
Jennifer Kelly, PhD, held various jobs in academia and industry and found she always gravitated towards the writing side of things. She took Emma Hitt Nichols' 6-week course, "Everything you Need to Know to Start Your Freelance Medical Writing Business," and with much hard work and reading of books on business and freelancing, she launched a successful freelance business.
This week's Extra! is a first for us--a LIVE show! The gracious powers-that-be at Chicago TARDIS let us do our thing--in person! Join Erika, Liz, Lynne, and special guest Jennifer Kelly (programming director of the con) as we review what we enjoyed about the convention, marvel at how weird it is to see each other while we're talking, and discuss lots of audience-supplied mini-topics! This was oodles of fun, and we hope we get a chance to do it again sometime. Thanks to everyone who came to the show for making it such fun! ^E