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We welcome Dr. Jennifer Miller. She specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Albany Medical Center. Dr. Miller sees adult and pediatric patients for new or long-standing muscle, nerve or tendon problems. Ray Graf hosts.
April 5, 2025Strength to Strength welcomed Jennifer Miller to discuss how singleness can be a blessing.Sometimes we get the message that a woman most truly fulfills her purpose as a woman when she is in the role of wife and mother. A more robust understanding of God's purpose for marriage, however, reveals that both singleness and marriage are intended to showcase God's plan for His relationship with His people. Rather than being a second-rate position or a Plan B that I just need to make the best of, singleness allows believers to fill a vital role in the kingdom of God.This talk aims to empower both single and married women to embrace the role they are currently in and to encourage each other to do the same.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.https://strengthtostrength.org/gods-purposes-for-singleness/
Tune in to the Habit-Based Lifestyle Podcast, where host Jesse Ewell guides you on a journey to realign with the habits that unlock your full potential. In this episode, host Jesse Ewell sits down with Dr. Jennifer Miller, a clinical advisor, trainer, and part of the sales team at StemWave. Dr. Miller is also a practicing chiropractor in Tampa, Florida, with over 14 years of experience in the field. Show notes: Dr. Jennifer Miller's journey into chiropractic care, inspired by her father's positive experiences with the modality while in the Marine Corps Her early career experiences working in personal injury clinics and at a large minimally invasive spine surgery center Dr. Miller's integration of StemWave technology into her own chiropractic practice, building the practice around this regenerative treatment Explanation of the differences between various Acoustic Wave technologies, highlighting the benefits of StemWave's electrohydraulic, focused approach The immediate and long-term benefits StemWave can provide for patients with conditions like knee pain, neuropathy, and post-operative cases The comprehensive business and marketing support StemWave offers to its provider partners, including training, coaching, and an online community Potential economic benefits of incorporating StemWave into a practice, with earnings ranging from $5,000 to over $25,00 per month Dr. Miller's prediction that practices without regenerative medicine technologies like StemWave will become outdated within 5-10 years Click the link below and learn how Jesse and his team can help you achieve similar transformative results. To find out more about the VIP weight loss system email me directly or reach out on socila media. Check out Jennifer's Social Media Email Dr Jennifer Millier Schedule a intro call about StemWave Learn more about Jesse though the following links: VIP WEIGHT LOSS SYSTEM HBL Lifestyle Secrets Group on Facebook Personal Website HBL Website Instagram Email
“Lamb of God” by Twila Paris with arrangement by Lloyd Larson. Presented as the prelude to worship at First UMC - Gainesville, FL on 30 March 2025 by Jennifer Miller and Lynn Sandefur Gardner.
Today's episode includes and interview with Jennifer Miller about Taking Time Retreats, as well as her Wicked Mindful Women Meet-ups. Two very important resources for Medford residents.For more information see her website at https://takingtimeretreats.com/Sign up at https://takingtimeretreats.regfox.com/taking-time-on-the-cape before March and get $50 off! You can reach out to us by email at medfordpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @medfordpod or Facebook at MedfordBytes Podcast. Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Thanks so much for listening.
Join educational leaders from Kennett Consolidated School District—Heather Collins, Jennifer Miller, and Brenna Austin—as they share their ongoing journey to achieve literacy proficiency for English Learners. Discover how they're driving meaningful change through a continuous improvement model and innovative curriculum updates. Hear firsthand how they use sustained professional development to empower teachers, inspire growth, and support every learner. This episode is packed with insights on building a lasting impact—don't miss it! Learn more at TeachersTalkShop.com.
Ep. 31: Jennifer Miller – Birthing Dreams Through Faith and ResilienceIn this heartfelt episode of Reclaiming Your Hue, Jennifer Miller shares her transformative journey through faith, motherhood, and personal growth. A right-brained creative with a knack for numbers, Jennifer opens up about her life's peaks and valleys, from early trauma and divorce to becoming a mother and helping women birth their dreams.Jennifer's journey began with losing herself during her first marriage, only to rediscover her identity through a deep healing process. Despite facing challenges like miscarriage, postpartum depression, and career misalignment, she found strength in her faith and community. These trials helped her support others, from launching businesses to mentoring women.Through her CliftonStrengths assessment, Jennifer uncovered her visionary side, learning to balance dreaming big with practical steps. She shares wisdom about leaning into God's timing, understanding that healing and preparation are essential before stepping into your calling.Key Themes:•Faith as a Guiding Light: God's timing and plan shape her entrepreneurial journey.•The Power of Community: Aligning with others while nurturing a personal relationship with God.•Motherhood and Guilt: Pursuing dreams makes us better mothers, spreading inspiration to our families.•Breakthroughs Through Challenges: Naming fears and embracing the process, not just the destination.Jennifer's story inspires us to trust the journey, embrace growth, and shine brightly, just as we are.Connect with JenniferWebsite: Prosper Always, co.IG: @prosperalwayscoLinkedIn: Jennifer MillerEmail: jennifer@prosperalways.comContact the Host, Kelly Kirk: Email: info.ryh7@gmail.com Get Connected/Follow: IG: @ryh_pod & @thekelly.tanke.kirk Facebook: Reclaiming Your Hue Facebook Page YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@RYHReclaimingYourHue Credits: Editor: Joseph Kirk Music: Kristofer Tanke Thanks for listening & cheers to Reclaiming Your Hue!
"SLANE" arranged by John Purifoy - the tune is commonly known for the hymn "Be Thou My Vision". Presented as the prelude to worship on 12 January 2025 by Jennifer Miller on violin and Lynn Sandefur-Gardner on the piano.
“Night of Silence” by Daniel Kantor and presented as an offering of music during worship on 22 December 2024 by the Chancel Choir with Lynn Sandefur-Gardner on piano and Jennifer Miller on the violin.
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I'm talking with eight industry professionals at OMCA Marketplace, held in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. These conversations emphasize the evolving nature of the travel industry driven by changes in traveler expectations, strategic international cooperation, and a strong focus on quality and convenience. In this episode, you'll hear from these travel industry professionals: Jeffrey Goldwasser: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-goldwasser-36264711/ Brittany Dykla: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-dykla-cpa-7a50b036/ Jennifer Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifernealmiller/ Karine Boudreau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karine-boudreau-722355205/ Marcy Barnes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcy-barnes-8b98092b/ Mary Ellen Hudson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-ellen-hudson-4807071b/ Ray DeNure: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-denure-7852805b/ Ben Rome: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhrome/ Jeffrey Goldwasser – Sales Representative For Amaya Seating Jeffrey reflects on how many industry shows he attends each year and underscores the importance of networking outside the booths, such as in elevators, meals, or after-parties, where meaningful connections often occur. He also talks about supporting the “Women in Buses” initiative under the ABA, recognizing women's critical role in the bus industry. Jeffrey describes the OMCA Marketplace as “evolving,” appreciating the opportunity to meet new people and establish future business connections. Brittany Dykla – CFO Of Brilliant Edventures Brittany discusses the integral role of collaboration in tourism, which distinguishes it from other sectors where collaboration often requires additional encouragement. She notes the importance of leveraging the current travel boom for long-term growth through immersive, storytelling-driven experiences that feel exclusive to the group and resonate with younger generations. She loves the OMCA Marketplace, praising its collaborative, productive atmosphere! Jennifer Miller – Manager, Domestic Tourism From Visit Detroit We discuss the vibrant tourism offerings available in Metropolitan Detroit that help visitors enjoy the city's rich history and fun distillery scene. She highlights valuable cross-border collaborations with Windsor, Ontario, such as the Detroit Grand Prix and the Freedom Festival fireworks. Jennifer describes the OMCA Marketplace as “comfortable” with effective networking opportunities that help build valuable industry relationships. Karine Boudreau – Sales And Marketing Coordinator From Destination Moncton Dieppa Karine describes her first time attending the OMCA Marketplace as welcoming and says it's an excellent opportunity to make new contacts. She shares the increasing popularity of real-life experiences that revolve around food, leisure activities, and spending time outdoors such as the enchanted night walk that depicts the Acadian culture in the best possible way. Marcy Barnes – Market Development Specialist From Tourism New Brunswick Marcy identifies sustainability as a growing trend in the tour and travel sector for 2025, which includes practices like using reusable water bottles and alternative transportation methods. She mentions the advantage of taking longer trips to improve sustainability, reducing the need for multiple short flights throughout the year. Marcy uses a gardening analogy to emphasize the importance of relationship building at events like OMCA, comparing initial meetings to planting seeds and subsequent interactions to nurturing a relationship. Mary Ellen Hudson – Travel Trade From Fredericton Capital Region Tourism Mary Ellen highlights the growing interest in astrotourism, following significant astronomical events like the total eclipse observed in Fredericton. She mentions partnerships with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada to promote events such as star-watching and telescope observations, which cater to this upcoming trend. She describes the OMCA Marketplace as “fun,” leaning into the energetic and social nature of the travel industry event. Ray DeNure – Owner From DeNure Tours Ray discusses taking a long-term view of the industry, understanding the broader context, and integrating forward-looking strategies to sustain and grow the business while accommodating shifting travel behaviors and preferences. He emphasizes events like the OMCA Marketplace's positive role in making business connections and creating informal networking opportunities in social settings. Ben Rome – Director Of Communications And Brand From American Bus Association We discuss the resurgence of travel bookings and the increased numbers of solo travel and single-family travel. People now seem to be open to traveling to international destinations right now too, whereas over the past couple of years travel has mostly been land-based domestic travel. Ben also shares his experience of experiential travel demand and why younger people, particularly, are drawn to immersive travel as they want to be part of the story. 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Jennifer Miller is Grammarly's General Counsel. She focuses on enabling Grammarly to grow and innovate while carefully managing business risk. Her responsibilities include navigating AI and regulation and scaling the company's managed business. Suha Can is Grammarly's CISO and VP of Engineering, leading global security, privacy, compliance, and identity for the company. He's dedicated to securing the data of Grammarly's over 30 million users and 70,000 teams at enterprises and organizations worldwide. In this episode… As AI continues to reshape the tech landscape, companies like Grammarly are navigating new challenges in balancing innovation with privacy and security. With advanced AI tools, businesses can improve user experiences, but they also need to manage privacy and security risks that come with it. Grammarly, known for its communication assistant that leverages AI, strongly emphasizes user trust by embedding transparency and user control at the core of its privacy and security strategy. So, how can companies in the AI space adopt similar practices, innovate responsibly, and stay ahead of evolving privacy and security risks? Grammarly champions transparency and has built a privacy and security program centered on user trust and control. By establishing governance frameworks, regularly reviewing their products for privacy, security, and AI-related risks, and maintaining collaborative communication between legal and technical teams, Grammarly proactively mitigates risks while staying compliant with regulations. The company also offers clear privacy practices through its public-facing web pages and ensures its contracts with customers and third-party vendors reflect the same principles of transparency. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels chat with Jennifer Miller, General Counsel, and Suha Can, CISO, of Grammarly about how the company has built a privacy and security program centered on trust and transparency. Jennifer and Suha discuss how they navigate AI advancements and regulatory challenges by prioritizing user control, conducting privacy and security audits, and fostering collaboration between legal and technical teams. They also emphasize the importance of proactive governance and responsible AI practices to keep pace with evolving regulatory landscapes.
Higher educational institutions tend to adapt slowly in response to changing cultural, economic, and technological environments. In this episode, Kim Scalzo and Jennifer Miller join us to discuss strategies that can be used to help lead productive change initiatives. Kim is the Interim Senior Associate Provost for Digital Innovation and Academic Services, the former Executive Director of Open SUNY and SUNY Online. Jennifer is the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Community College Support at the State University of New York and Executive Director of the New York State Success Center. Kim and Jennifer co-teach a professional development course at the SUNY Center for Professional Development on Leading Change in Higher Education. A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
“Dakota Hymn” is a Native American hymn translated by Philip Frazer with arrangement by Heather Sorenson. Presented as an offering of music by the Chancel Choir with accompaniment by Lynn Sandefur-Gardner on piano, Cameron Perrin on flute, Jennifer Miller on violin, and Zach Strickland on cello at First UMC - Gainesville, FL.
“Ash Grove” is a traditional Welsh melody familar to hymns such as "Sent Forth By God's Blessing" with arrangement by Stan Pethel. Presented by Jennifer Miller on violin and Lynn Sandefur-Gardner on piano as postlude for worship on 25 August 2024 at First UMC - Gainesville, FL.
“Hyfrydol” is a tune by Rowland Prichard with arrangement by John Purifoy. Presented by Jennifer Miller on violin and Lynn Sandefur-Gardner on piano as the prelude for worship on 25 August 2024 at First UMC - Gainesville, FL.
In this episode, Vangeline has a conversation with her collaborator Emmy-Award winner Machine Dazzle, discussing their new project "Venus Ex Machina", costumes for MAN WOMAN, life as an artist, and the importance of saying yes. For more information about this new project visit www.vangeline.com and Instagram Instagram: @machinedazzle @vangelinebutoh https://www.vangeline.com/news/2024/8/15/venus-ex-machina-machine-dazzle-and-vangeline Machine Dazzle. Emmy award winner and beloved downtown bon vivant and all-around creative provocateur Machine Dazzle has been dazzling stages via costumes, sets, and performances since his arrival in New York in 1994. An artist, costume designer, set designer, singer/songwriter, art director, and maker, Machine describes himself as a radical queer emotionally driven, instinct-based concept artist and thinker trapped in the role of costume designer, sometimes. Machine designs intricate, unconventional wearable art pieces and bespoke installations. As a stage designer, Machine has collaborated with artists from the New York downtown scene and beyond – including Julie Atlas Muz, Big Art Group, Mx. Justin Vivian Bond, Taylor Mac, Basil Twist, Godfrey Reggio, Jennifer Miller, The Dazzle dancers, Big Art Group, Mike Albo, Stanley Love, Soomi Kim, Pig Iron Theatre Company, Opera Philadelphia, the Bearded Ladies Cabaret, the Curran Theatre, and Spiegelworld; and has created bespoke looks for fashion icons including designer Diane von Furstenberg and model Cara Delevingne for the 2019 Metropolitan Museum of Art Gala. Machine's costumes and sets were featured in Taylor Mac's Pulitzer Prize-nominated A 24-Decade History of Popular Music. A documentary feature film directed by Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein and co-produced by Pomegranate Arts will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2023. In 2019, Machine was commissioned by Guggenheim Works and Process and The Rockefeller Brothers to create Treasure, a rock-and-roll cabaret of original songs including a fashion show inspired by the content. Recent collaborations include the Catalyst Quartet on Bassline Fabulous – a reimagining of Bach's Goldberg Variations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and his debut collaboration with Opera Lafayette, for the historic premiere of the never-before-seen Rameau comedic opéra-ballet, Io. Dazzle was a co-recipient the 2017 Bessie Award for Outstanding Visual Design, the winner of a 2017 Henry Hewes Design Award, and a 2022 United States Artists Fellow. He delivered a TED Talk at TED Vancouver in 2023. Machine Dazzle's work has been exhibited internationally. His first solo exhibition, Queer Maximalism x Machine Dazzle, was held at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City in 2022. https://www.vangeline.com/ https://www.pomegranatearts.com/projects-and-artists/machine-dazzle https://www.hbo.com/movies/taylor-macs-24-decade-history-of-popular-music
Join us for a special birthday bash show to celebrate Hoda turning 60, filled with fun, games, food, and drinks! Hoda's friends Maria Shriver, Jane Lorenzini, Jennifer Miller and Karen Swensen join TODAY to celebrate Hoda . And Sandra Bullock welcomes Hoda to her 60s with a surprise message. Plus. Jenna Bush Hager surprises Hoda Kotb for her 60th birthday with a painting of Hoda with her two daughters — painted by her father, George W. Bush!
Welcome to the second LIVE episode of Questions With Crocker! This episode is a special one as it was recorded live at AVMA Convention 2024 with Dr. Jennifer Miller to discuss everything and anything related to parvovirus and the new canine parvovirus monoclonal antibody treatment.Episodes release weekly on Thursdays at 9am EST and are available on all podcast platforms including a video version on YouTube!Have a question for the podcast? Email questionswithcrocker@gmail.com for your question to be featured on an upcoming episode!TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@questionswithcrockerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/questionswithcrocker/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClk4BQm7SRDXJpdzraAkKRwTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00An Overview Of Parvovirus And CPMA 02:00How Quickly CPMA Works 06:20The Criteria For Using CPMA 10:22Using Serenia, Convenia, and SubQ Fluids With CPMA 12:36The Cost Of CPMA 15:00Vaccine Recommendation After CPMA 21:04Older Dogs With Parvo 23:56Is CPMA Available In Spain? 28:18A Version Of CPMA For Kittens 31:10CPMA's Vial Per Weight 34:36Is SubQ Considered Off Label? 36:44The Effectiveness Of CPMA In Different Parvo Stages 37:36Re-Dosing CPMA 41:24Booster Vaccines After Giving CPMA 42:08Outro 45:48
Church Planting Conversations with Asbury Theological Seminary
Jennifer Miller (Administrative Assistant of CCM) chats with Carson Daniel (Associate Director of CCM) about her recent trip to Cuba to learn from church leaders and explore the vibrant church multiplication happening in the Methodist Church in Cuba. Listen the interview and enjoy! Asbury Church for Church Multiplication, Asbury Seminary: https://asburychurchplanting.com Asbury Theological Seminary: https://asburyseminary.edu
In this episode of Everything is Logistics, Blythe speaks with Jennifer Miller, Vice President Integrated Transportation at DHL Supply Chain. They discuss DHL's history as a parcel delivery pioneer, its evolution into a global logistics powerhouse, and its early adoption of digital technologies. Jennifer shares insights into DHL's use of robotics, AI, and sustainable vehicles to drive innovation and meet evolving customer needs.QUOTES:"When you have men and women in an organization, you're inherently going to be better when they can part if you only have women, you only have men that can be effective, but I generally find if you have different perspectives, different walks of life, and you can all come together and approach these problems and innovations differently, you're gonna get to a better place." - Jennifer Miller"Visibility, I would say visibility of what is happening in their supply chain. And the ability to look at exception management through that visibility. So you know, I don't necessarily your customers don't necessarily want to go out and look at everything, but I want to see, tell me what I need to know and tell me in a really efficient digital way." - Jennifer Miller"We have very large operations in both Latin America, both in Mexico and South America, as well as Central America. Mexico has a very large operational footprint for us. as well as cross border services, you know, either starting in Mexico or starting in the US. So that's something that we're very comfortable with and something we do, you know, extensively today." - Jennifer Miller"When I started in supply chain, there weren't very many of us, I'll be honest, and certainly almost none in leadership. DHL has made a huge commitment to women in leadership. I would just tell [others] to be fearless. Just don't hold yourself back. This is a great industry." - Jennifer MillerLINKS:Jennifer's LinkedInDHL Supply Chain's WebsiteWATCH THE FULL EPISODE HEREFeedback? Ideas for a future episode? Shoot us a text here to let us know.---------------------------------------------THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!Are you experienced in freight sales or already an independent freight agent? Listen to our Freight Agent Trenches interview series powered by SPI Logistics to hear directly from the company's agents on how they took the leap and found a home with SPI freight agent program. Tai TMS is designed to streamline your brokerage operations and propel growth for both FTL and LTL shipment cycles. Book a demo with the Tai team today and tell them Everything is Logistics sent you. Maximize your website's performance as a sales tool with Digital Dispatch's website management.
Rose by Pierre Cardin (1990) + David Jacobs's Knots Landing season 8 (1986-87) + Jennifer Miller and Leah Marcus's Paper Dolls (1982, 84) with The Eternal Dillards of Ghost Jail 5/15/24 S6E36 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
In Manatee County, Florida, county animal welfare is warning the community about a rise in canine parvovirus, or parvo recently. On today's show, we'll be looking at the ABCs of parvo. Joining me today is Jennifer Miller, DVM. Dr. Miller is the Veterinary Technical Marketer, US Pet Health with Elanco Animal Health.
Travel through 50,000 years of human history following clues hidden inside beads made from ostrich eggshells. In this episode, researchers Jennifer Miller and Yiming Wang share how these tiny artifacts reveal a sweeping story of ancient social networks, cultural connections, and human adaptability. Support the show Help us make more episodes! All tax-deductible donations to Origin Stories will be quadruple-matched! >>>> Please click here to make a one-time or monthly donation. Guests Dr. Jennifer Miller Dr. Yiming Wang Links to learn more Ostrich eggshell beads reveal 50,000-year-old social network in Africa (open access) An ancient social safety net in Africa was built on beads Are these snail shells the world's oldest known beads? Zambezi basin (Wikipedia) Paleoclimatology info and interactive paleoclimate map (National Centers for Environmental Education Sponsors and credits This episode was generously sponsored by Leakey Foundation Fellow Eddie Kislinger in honor of his wife, jewelry designer Cathy Waterman. Her designs are inspired by nature and influenced by her study of and connection with ancient human history. We are grateful to them for making this episode possible. Additional support comes from Jeanne Newman, the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, the Joan and Arnold Travis Education Fund, and our listener-supporters. Origin Stories is produced by Ray Pang. Our editor is Audrey Quinn. Theme music by Henry Nagle. Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions and Lee Roservere.
In this JCO Precision Oncology Article Insights episode, Miki Horiguchi provides a summary on “Clinical Trial Diversity: A Bend in the Arc Towards Justice”, by Tannenbaum, et al published on September 19, 2023 in JCO Precision Oncology. The editorial discusses the need for inclusion of under-represented groups in clinical trials. See the accompanying Original Report, “Representativeness of Patients Enrolled in the Lung Cancer Master Protocol (Lung-MAP),” by Vaidya, et al as well as an interview with co-author, Dr Mary Redman. TRANSCRIPT Hello and welcome to JCO Precision Oncology Article Insights. I'm your host Miki Horiguchi, an ASCO Journals Editorial Fellow. Today, I will be providing a summary of the article titled “Clinical Trial Diversity: A Bend in the Arc Toward Justice” by Drs. Susan Tannenbaum and Jennifer Miller. This editorial accompanies the article “Representativeness of Patients Enrolled in the Lung Cancer Master Protocol (Lung-MAP)” by Dr. Vaidya and colleagues. In the previous episode of this series, our Social Media Editor, Dr. Rafeh Naqash, interviewed Dr. Mary Redman, a Senior Author of the Lung-MAP article. Dr. Redman shared the background behind the Lung-MAP development, some highlights from her paper, and her career trajectory as a biostatistician. I strongly recommend listening to the interview if you haven't done so. To begin I'll provide a brief summary of the Lung-MAP information before discussing the editorial. The Lung Cancer Master Protocol or Lung-MAP is a biomarker-driven master protocol that evaluates multiple molecularly targeted therapies for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancers under a single trial infrastructure. Since Lung-MAP began enrolling patients in 2014, it has addressed the challenges of implementing precision medicine at oncology clinics and assuring equitable patient access to molecularly targeted therapies. In addition to meeting an unmet need in terms of treatment, Lung-MAP meets an unmet need in terms of accessibility to precision oncology clinical trials for all types of patients who get lung cancer in the United States. Specifically, Lung-MAP utilizes a public-private partnership that includes the National Cancer Institute's National Clinical Trials Network, the SWOG Cancer Research Network, Friends of Cancer Research, the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, Foundation Medicine, pharmaceutical companies, and lung cancer advocacy organizations. There are thousands of sites around the country that can offer Lung-MAP. In the Lung-MAP article, the authors sought to examine whether Lung-MAP improves access to precision oncology clinical trials compared to conventional standalone trials. To this end, the authors compared accrual patterns by sociodemographic characteristics between Lung-MAP and a set of ten clinical trials for advanced non-small cell lung cancer conducted by the SWOG Cancer Research Network. The authors found that patients enrolled in Lung-MAP were more likely to be older, from rural or socioeconomically deprived areas, and with Medicaid or no insurance compared with conventional clinical trials. However, female patients and patients of Asian race or Hispanic ethnicity were underrepresented. The authors emphasized in their conclusion that further research examining participation barriers for underrepresented groups in precision oncology clinical trials is warranted. In the associated editorial with the Lung-MAP article, Drs. Tannenbaum and Miller discuss some efforts to include diverse populations in clinical trials such as those of Lung-MAP and the continuing challenges we are facing. The editorial begins with a striking example of an industry-funded trial, where pharmaceutical companies submitted a new drug for US Food and Drug Administration approval to treat patients with non-small cell lung cancer in the United States. However, the pivotal trial was conducted wholly in China, enrolling significantly younger patients than those with that type of cancer in the United States. There were no Black nor Hispanic-identifying patients and far more men than women in the trial. The product was not approved by the US FDA. Although the US FDA has approved many other products where the trials were unrepresentative , this example suggests that in order to capture elements in future patient populations in the United States, study samples need to include patients from under-represented groups as well. The authors also introduced a recent study result that showed racially and ethnically under-represented patients, and their clinicians, are more likely to trust and use new medical products when the trials have enrolled a diverse population. This fact suggests that clinical trials that include a higher proportion of women and older adults, as well as patients from racially and ethnically under-represented groups, help to gain acceptance for the drug even after its approval. The authors then introduced some efforts toward enhancing clinical trial diversity, including the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993, the Institute of Medicine's 2003 report, the US FDA's 2020 guidance, and the innovative public-private collaboration of Lung-Map. While several studies suggested that clinical trials funded by the National Institute of Health have improved enrollment of patients from under-represented groups, industry-funded trials have still fallen short of these goals. Since industry-funded trials play a crucial role in developing novel drugs, industry must be held accountable for clinical trial diversity and make greater efforts to improve the situation. The authors introduced additional guidance toward this end. They include the US FDA's 2022 new draft guidance to industry, recommending that sponsors of clinical trials submit a Race and Ethnicity Diversity Plan. Another is the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act of 2022 where the US FDA can require sponsors to have plans that include diverse populations in their clinical trials. These efforts are pivotal steps in the direction of making biomedical research more accessible and inclusive and lead to promoting health equity across the country. Thank you for listening to JCO Precision Oncology Article Insights and please tune in for the next topic. Don't forget to give us a rating or review and be sure to subscribe, so you never miss an episode. You can find all ASCO shows at asco.org/podcasts.
We welcome Dr. Jennifer Miller. Dr. Miller specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Albany Medical Center. She sees adult and pediatric patients for new or long-standing muscle, nerve or tendon problems. She also aids in the rehabilitation needs of patients with amputation, spinal cord injury, stroke, brain injury, neurologic disease, and cerebral palsy. Ray Graf hosts.
What's in a name? For the world's second-largest animal health company, Elanco, its name bears roots from Eli Lilly and Company. More than an acronym for a name, though, the company is on a growth trajectory, an innovation engine looking to create a positive impact for the world's animals. And for Dr. Tyre Grant, Vice President of Global Product Development and Project Management, the name defines her 19-year career as a scientist (a resume she calls a privilege). Tyre joins us today to talk about how Elanco thinks about innovation for both farm animal and pet health, what the company is uniquely positioned to solve and how that mindset focuses her team when it comes to bringing new products to the market. She also gets into the importance of partnerships when it comes to innovation, spinning out technologies and striking the right balance to create the most value to farmers and pet owners. As a career scientist, what has Tyre seen as the biggest advances in the industry over the last two decades? And how do those set the tone for the next 20 years and what's to come? Tyre talks automation and the intersection between human and animal health solutions. She also gives advice to future scientists looking for their role in the agbioscience industry. Listen to Dr. Jennifer Miller's episode on Elanco's monoclonal antibody for Parvovirus in puppies here.
Parvovirus – a potentially deadly disease in puppies – has been called the world's most common canine infectious disease. The viral infection is one that has long been battled through a preemptive vaccine regimen and treated by managing the clinical signs of the infection. However, a new innovation from Indiana-based animal health giant Elanco is transforming canine care through science. This week, we are joined by Elanco veterinarian and veterinarian technical marketer, Dr. Jennifer Miller, to talk about the newly approved monoclonal anitibody treatment for canine parvovirus. What is parvovirus, how is it caused and what were the treatment options before Elanco's breakthrough monoclonal antibody? Dr. Miller talks about its severity, its commonality and why this innovation was so critical for puppy owners. She also gets into the years it takes to bring innovation to market and the rewarding feeling of watching it save lives in clinics across the country. How does this become the next wave of innovation at Elanco? Dr. Miller talks about the transferable opportunities to other animals and to human health. She also gets into the collaborative spirit working to advance the innovation ecosystem and what she sees as the future of animal health.
Brought to you by Sidebar—Catalyze your career with a Personal Board of Directors | Maui Nui Venison—The healthiest red meat on the planet delivered directly to your door | Eppo—Run reliable, impactful experiments—Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and a former editor at Fast Company. He's also a podcast host, book author, keynote speaker, and startup advisor. Every week, he shares tips in his newsletter, One Thing Better, to help people become happier and more effective at work. In today's episode, Jason draws upon his wealth of experience in media to share tactical insights on how to get press coverage. We discuss:• High-level steps to securing press coverage for your product• Why it's critical to understand the mission of the publication• Why freelance writers are more likely to write about you• When it's worth investing in PR• When and how to hire a great PR agency• Insider tips for writing the perfect pitch• Why you should optimize for “Opportunity Set B”—Find the full transcript at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/how-to-get-press-for-your-product-jason-feifer-editor-in-chief-of-entrepreneur-magazine/—Where to find Jason Feifer:• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfeifer/• Newsletter: jasonfeifer.com/newsletter• Help Wanted podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/LsYdERXQ—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Jason's background(04:09) Jason's inbox volume(07:41) The impact of press coverage on startups(08:47) Navigating the timing and outlets for press exposure(10:37) When not to pursue press coverage(12:38) Jason's three-step press strategy(14:01) Unpacking the media's mission(15:48) Identifying a publication's mission(22:56) Step one: How to prepare for outreach(26:11) How press can help you(28:25) When to work with a PR agency(32:16) PR insights and red flags(36:02) Selecting the right publication for startups(42:34) Step two: Identifying the ideal pitch recipient(47:27) Pitching best practices(52:26) Step three: Creating excitement around writing about you(59:10) Success story: Meg O'Hara's pitch(1:05:14) Playing the long game of engagement(1:08:57) The quantity of outreach(1:11:11) How to structure multiple pitches(1:14:01) How to engage with the press(1:16:37) Anticipating the story's direction(1:18:26) “Sometimes you're not the story, but you can be part of it”(1:24:12) How Barbara Corcoran became relevant(1:27:10) Jason's parting advice: “Be human”(1:28:59) Lightning round—PR resources:• Jon Bier, Jack Taylor PR: https://www.jacktaylorpr.com/• Hanna Lee, Hanna Lee Communications: https://www.hannaleecommunications.com/• Jen Squilla, Max Borges Agency: http://maxborgesagency.com/• Gregg Delman, G Three Media: https://www.gthreemedia.com/• Steph Jones, Jonesworks: https://jonesworks.com/• Jon Hammond, Hammond Strategies: https://hammondstrategies.com/• Mark Fortier, Fortier PR: https://fortierpr.com/• Noelle Guerin, Cru of Two: https://www.cruoftwo.com/—Referenced:• Entrepreneur: https://www.entrepreneur.com/magazine• Fast Company: https://www.fastcompany.com/• Men's Health: https://www.menshealth.com/• This Founder Created a Genius Way to Do Market Testing on the Cheap: https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/this-founder-created-a-genius-way-to-do-market-testing-on/289144• TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/• Inc.: https://www.inc.com/• Money News Network: https://moneynewsnetwork.com/• Help Wanted podcast: https://moneynewsnetwork.com/podcast/help-wanted/• Nicole Lapin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolelapin/• Jennifer Miller on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-miller-3b43abb/• Meg O'Hara on Problem Solvers podcast: https://audioboom.com/posts/7703348-build-relationships-that-can-reinvent-a-business• Ripple Rug cat toy: https://www.ripplerug.com/• Cat Fight! How These Inventors Beat the Counterfeiters That Nearly Destroyed Their Company: https://www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/patents-and-copyright-lawyers-what-to-do-if-someone-steals/315142• Barbara Corcoran's website: https://www.barbaracorcoran.com/• Zapier: https://zapier.com/• The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects: https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Start-Problem-Andrew-Chen/dp/0062969749• The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control: A Path to Peace and Power: https://www.amazon.com/Perfectionists-Guide-Losing-Control-Peace/dp/059332952X/• Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem on Paramount+: https://www.paramountmovies.com/movies/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-mutant-mayhem• Better Call Saul on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80021955• Breaking Bad on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/70143836• Bigvu: https://bigvu.tv/• Michelle Pfeiffer on the Never-Ending Launch of Running a Business: ‘I Kept Waiting for It to End, and I Finally Realized—Well, It's Never Going To!': https://www.entrepreneur.com/starting-a-business/michelle-pfeiffer-on-the-never-ending-launch-of-running-a/398064—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com.—Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe
For nearly thirty years, Jennifer Miller has worked with educators and families to help them become more effective with children through social and emotional learning (SEL). She authored and illustrated the book “Confident Parents, Confident Kids: Raising Emotional Intelligence In Ourselves and Our Kids” and founded the organization by the same name ten years ago growing an international platform through her blog with more than 23,000 followers in 152 countries world-wide. She has served as a regular expert contributor to NBC's TODAY Parenting, PBS WNET and Parent Magazine. She conducted and published original peer-reviewed research on parenting with SEL.” She co-founded SEL for Ohio, a statewide network to champion social and emotional learning and serves on the SEL for U.S. Leadership Council. She consults with schools, conducts research and offers webinars on parenting and SEL with partners in Ohio and nationally. She has her master's degree in Instructional Leadership with a focus on social and emotional development and lives with her husband and fifteen-year-old son in Columbus, Ohio. In this episode we dig into her research and her book Confident Parents, Confident Kids: Raising Emotional Intelligence in Ourselves and Our Kids--From Toddlers to Teenagers Explore your copy soon Connect with Jennifer Miller online: https://confidentparentsconfidentkids.org https://twitter.com/JenniferSMiller https://www.facebook.com/confidentparentsconfidentkids https://www.instagram.com/jennifersmithmiller1/ We are so grateful to our amazing sponsor: Mackin They have made our special mini series on SEL possible. Please be sure to learn more about their resources: https://home.mackin.com/
Colleges and universities must be accredited by an outside body for their students to qualify for governmental financial aid — and for students and their families to know that schools produce the higher education they need to succeed in life and career. This week, Jennifer Miller, dean of continuing, graduate and online education at Simpson, talks about her leadership of Simpson's reaccreditation process with the Higher Learning Commission.
After testing positive for rona, Rick conducts this digital chat with Jamie Tinker & Jennifer Miller of Stephen King tours in Bangor, Maine. We discuss what the impetus of our fandom was regarding the master storyteller, what our favorite King on camera roles are, how rain enhanced seeing the town that's the basis for Derry, people proposing at the storm drain where George Denborough met his demise, Rick giving Pennywise the finger, witnessing the Paul Bunyan statue & the standpipe, which of King's characters frighten us the most, safety during the tour, the King memorabilia at the tour shop, our love for Joe Hill, which of King's modern novels Rick should read next, King buying the local rock radio station & more! We also discuss our favorite books as well as Stephen King film & TV adaptations like It, Mister Mercedes, Creepshow, Misery, Dolores Claiborne, The Outsider, Storm Of The Century, Stand By Me, Doctor Sleep & more. Please subscribe, review & give us that 5 star boop! https://sk-tours.com/
Welcome back to Chit & Chat; the encouraging one another podcast, I am so excited you are back for another fun, encouraging, uplifting and encouraging episode. We have some great music on today as well, we are featuring a brand new song by my friend Benjiphonik called... "Dance Gravy." And the Meghanne Storey Project is also sharing of their new songs called "Patience." And I featuring a song by my guest called "Filthy Water", and my guest who is on today has been writing songs since she was 4 year old. She I well know in the International Singers Songwriters Association (ISSA) and she has been nominated for several awards this year ISSA Awards in Atlanta. She has been nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Female of the Year, Emerging Artist of the Year, Rising Star of the Year, Female Songwriter of the Year, Album of the Year and Single of the Year. I am wishing her the best of luck that she can bring home some new awards. Thank to my amazing sponsors, Please check out these amazing businesses. You can find each of these businesses on Facebook as well as my website www.chitnchatpodcast.com, There are links there that will take you to each of there websites. From Silverdale Washington, Taquiza & Taquiza Street they have some really good authentic Mexican food, and are locally owned and operated. Also Thank you to Double D's BBQ & Smokery, they are a food truck out of Kington, Washington. Great tasting BBQ, locally owned by Navy Veterans. And Lone Star Donuts with locations in Port Orchard, Silverdale and soon in Poulsbo Washington. Great tasting, made fresh every day Donuts!! I also want to thank Alex Pablo and what Alex does is: His company specializes in assisting small to medium-sized local family restaurant establishments in enhancing their brand identity and cultivating a strong business image, thereby attracting a greater customer base and boosting sales. They provide some really great services aimed at effectively showcasing their enticing offerings, and implementing efficient online ordering software to drive increased online sales. Their objective is to empower these businesses to flourish and achieve sustained success in their respective markets. You can find him at www.aldentedigitals.com Also subscribe and follow this podcast as I continue to share encouraging, uplifting conversations with people from all over the world as well as fun, energetic music. Until next time this is Chit & Chat; encouraging one another podcast, "Where it's always about Encouraging others." Please subscribe and follow this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jody-shuffield/message
We celebrate 75 episodes of the Third Turn Podcast! Here are our favorite moments from these 3 years AND we share about a podcast turn of our own.Your Hosts:Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders.Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Linda Milanowski-Westdorp, Design Group International Senior Consultant. Patricia Teall Vincent, Coach & Owner of Teall Vincent Enterprises.Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.comJennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Josh Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
Mark L. Vincent offers four models for thinking about the succession planning needed by accomplished executives. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
Are you considering a gap year or career break? Julia Rogers is a professional gap year coach and founder of EnRoute Consulting, a social enterprise dedicated to fueling the gap year movement and developing a generation of compassionate and resourceful global citizens. No matter your age, this episode has a ton of value! Julia shares her best advice for tackling a gap year from a mindset perspective, questions to consider when planning, how to afford a gap year, and available programs and resources. What life skills or goals would you want to accomplish with a gap year or career break? Where would you go? I'd love for you to share your thoughts by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click here to try Premium Passport for only $1 Tune in to Learn: How Julia discovered her passion for travel The transformative experience of a gap year and what it was like to spend 10 months in Tanzania The importance of intentionality and embracing the journey without an end goal What inspired Julia to become a gap year coach What the Gap Year Association does and advice on finding a program that's right for you Her thoughts on investing in a gap year vs. higher education The smartest way to approach a gap year without getting into debt Julia's #1 piece of advice for someone considering a gap year and for creating your dream job Her favorite travel destinations and where she would go on a family gap year And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsor, Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card Learn more about EnRoute Consulting Check out the Gap Year Association Find meaningful programs abroad with Go Overseas Listen to Julia's podcast, Gap Year Radio Follow Julia on Facebook and Instagram Want More? How To Take An Adult Gap Year w/ Brooke Thayer Round The World Travel + GAP Year For All! With Sean Keener from BootsnAll.com Learning Through Travel: Gap Year, Career Breaks, and Beyond w/Jennifer Miller from BootsnAll.com Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode is sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A successful succession includes the exiting executive's life to go to. In this episode, Mark L. Vincent interviews co-host Kristin Evenson about the life she's developed following her journey through and beyond her third turn. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
Join Design Group International founder Mark L. Vincent and guest Linda Milanowski-Westdorp as they speak from their experiences with the ever-important topic of identifying and preparing C-suite leadership successors to enable organizational continuity and create value beyond the current leadership tenure. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
In this episode, co-hosts Linda Milanowski-Westdorp and Mark L. Vincent interview guest Cheryl Edwards-Cannon about the kaleidoscope of experiences that led Cheryl through her three turns of leadership. Cheryl describes similarities, differences, and best practices for board engagement through three types of transitions. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
Christopher Salem joins the Third Turn Podcast to discuss how senior leaders can better guide mindset development in their successors. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
In today's episode, co-hosts Mark L. Vincent and Kristin Evenson talk about an array of resources they find helpful, especially for leaders in their third turns—leaders who have to get a hold of future value, envision it, see it, and then start inviting others into that space. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
We welcome Dr. Jennifer Miller, a physiatrist at Albany Medical Center. She treat patients for new or long-standing muscle, nerve or tendon problems. Dr. Miller also aids in the rehabilitation needs of patients with amputation, spinal cord injury, stroke, brain injury, neurologic disease, and cerebral palsy. Call at show time with your question. 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
In this episode, we're joined by Mark Baker, Founder/CEO, and Chief Psychologist for Mygrow. In our conversation, we discuss empathy, and Mark provides a definition for what he points out are emotional intelligences. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
Our guest, CEO Marti Nyman, shares his experience and perspective gleaned from taking a long-term, sustainable value approach to a short-term leadership assignment and organizational turnaround, and the pride and joy he finds beyond the numbers and at the core of this success story. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
Mark L. Vincent is joined by his wife, Patricia Teall Vincent, and business owners Kenny and Kim Cox to talk through meaningful living in one's third turn of executive leadership. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer.
In this episode, Steve Woodworth, CEO of Masterworks, shares the data points and discoveries that fueled his deep commitment to finish well—against the obvious odds. Steve has seen, he's studied, he's now stewarding his own leadership transition alongside his successor, and he's at work writing a book—sharing wisdom and insights of experienced leaders—to serve and inspire others in the commitment to finish well. Your Hosts: Mark L. Vincent, Founder of Design Group International and the Society for Process Consulting. He also facilitates Maestro-level leaders. Kristin Evenson, Consultant and Coach at Junctures. Find out more about The Third Turn Podcast by visiting thirdturnpodcast.com. Jennifer Miller, who runs a marketing consultancy firm called, Strategically Connected, is our producer. And shout out to Joshua Brinkman, who is our audio engineer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to TigerCast: A podcast designed to tell the story of Warsaw Schools and inform our community about the great things happening to serve our students.Episode 19: Partnership with the University of VirginiaSeveral teams of teachers and building leaders have had the privilege of participating in the Partnership for Leaders in Education Program through The University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. Through the most recent partnership, teams from Leesburg Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, and Warsaw Community High School recently participated in a 3-Day Winter Program in Oklahoma City learning more about Data-Driven Instruction.Catherine Cavanaugh, teacher from Lincoln Elementary, Jennifer Miller, teacher from Leesburg Elementary, and Dr. Dani Barkey, Deputy Superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools join Kyle and Aimee this morning to talk more about this experience, and how it translates to student learning in their schools.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to make a radical change in the way you experience day-to-day life? Today I am joined by long-time listeners and founders of The Giving Experiment, Owen and Christina Dargatz, to learn all about their family's transition from life in a cushy Canadian ski town to becoming members of a small Guatemalan community. In May of 2021, the family of 7 arrived in Guatemala with the goal of understanding how they could enhance the lives of others. They have not looked back since and have started a plethora of projects including a community garden and food forest, a neighborhood music academy, workshops and courses to support local entrepreneurs, just to name a few. If you have ever sought a simpler way of life, you will not want to miss this episode. We dive into what it's like to live abroad with 5 kids, why less is always more, how travel has the power to transform your belief system, the beauty of giving and receiving, and so much more. What does discomfort mean to you and how has it helped you grow? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share by sending me an audio message. Don't forget that if you want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more. Click Here To Try Premium Passport For Only $1 and get: Access To The Zero To Travel Podcast Archives (300+ amazing episodes and growing) One Bonus Episode Per Month (Decided By YOU) + Exclusive Content You Can't Hear Anywhere Else Ask Me (Jason) Your Burning Questions, and Get A Personal Answer! All Episodes Ad-Free (From April 2021 Onward) Tune In To Learn: The unlikely way that Owen and Christina fell in love Why trusting intuition led to the realization it is possible to live abroad with children What made Owen and Christina want to “escape from comfort” The water shut-off experiment that set their family free How to help your kids adjust to major life changes Why finances played a big role in the decision to move to San Pedro, Guatemala The mindset required to switch to an experimental way of life What it means to redefine what success looks like How to keep financial stress at bay when living with a giving mindset The biggest changes they have seen in their kids since moving to Guatemala Why you should teach your children it's okay to struggle The benefits of pausing relationships and missing your loved ones Owen and Christina's biggest takeaways from living in Guatemala How to break free from the mold of other's expectations Easy ways you can give back to your own community And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Check out The Giving Experiment Follow @the.giving.experiment on Instagram Learn more about Charity Water Want More? Resettling Abroad and Overseas Education Learning Through Travel: Gap Year, Career Breaks, and Beyond w/Jennifer Miller from BootsnAll.com Discovering Meaningful Work Through Travel Thanks to Our Sponsors: Better Help - visit their website today to get 10% off your first month of services. US Bank Visa Platinum - get a 0% intro APR for 18 billing cycles and no annual fees, this card is a tool for getting ahead. Visit usbank.com/platinum to signup today. The North Face - athlete-tested Jackets that are proven to be highly insulated, warm, breathable & durable so you can focus on what matters. It's more than a jacket, it's a calling to get out and explore. Get yours today in stores or at www.thenorthface.com
Full Ep #397 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB 1. The #FreeTheLand folks are now saying that the federal gov. should send in troops to Jackson and force Governor Tate Reeves to fully fund Jackson water crisis and give the money directly to the city of Jackson so they can steal it and not fix the water (Allegedly) 2. Is Critical Race Theory coming to Mississippi public schools? Jennifer Miller joins the show to discuss the shenanigans taking place behind closed doors at the Mississippi Board Of Education. 3. Tate Reeves end the state of emergency concerning Jackson's "Crisis Of Incompetence" & "failed leadership" over Jackson's failed water system. Check out my website & all of my social channels by clicking my link tree at www.solo.to/clayedwards
Clip From Ep #397 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB 1. Is Critical Race Theory coming to Mississippi public schools? Jennifer Miller joins the show to discuss the shenanigans taking place behind closed doors at the Mississippi Board Of Education. Check out my website & all of my social channels by clicking my link tree at www.solo.to/clayedwards