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In today's episode, Sheila talks with Jennifer Morris, a teacher and advocate from the Joliet based organization The Harvey Brooks Foundation, about how teaching positive education in the local community can help today's children and youth develop skills to grow and thrive in life.
Welcome to the forty-sixth episode of The Daily Rings of Power Podcast! Oh we're so back, after 685 days we have new episodes of The Rings of Power and that means it's time for some spoiler reviews of Season 2's opening episodes! We're starting off with the first two episodes today, and then I'll be following up with another episode reviewing the third one that was released yesterday. I cover the overarching story arcs across the episodes, pick out some of my favourite moments, discuss some fun Tolkien easter eggs, and highlight any criticisms or concerns that I had. Timestamps Introduction & Reading: 00:10 The Prologue: 04:13 Manipulation in Mordor: 10:52 Lies in Lindon: 13:56 Rambling in Rhûn: 27:54 Chaos in Khazad-dûm: 34:28 Emissary in Eregion: 39:14 Closing Thoughts & Outro: 45:10 Thank you to all my Narya and Nenya Patreon Producers! Their generous support allows me to keep bringing you these episodes: May, Anne, Andreas Møller, Jørgen, Jennifer Morris, Victoria, Carol-Lavendah, Stephen Rees-Carter, Eryn Lasgalen, Berek, Jessica, Benjamin K, Emsie V, Jake T Brown, Brandon SanGiovanni, The Blue Wizard On Wheels, Lynn Ford, Frida Johanne Childs, Diomedëa, Claudia Bailey, Dunedain65Patrick, and Kenneth Whitley. Support the Daily Rings of Power podcast on Patreon Follow us on Twitter for more Rings of Power content: @DailyRoP And subscribe to the podcast on your favourite app: https://linktr.ee/dailyrop Intro & Outro Music : She Moved Through the Fair by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Welcome to the forty-fourth episode of The Daily Rings of Power Podcast! It's finally here, after being invited by Prime Video to attend the Season 2 world premiere in London last week, I can finally give you my full spoiler-free review of the first two episodes. So enjoy my thoughts on these episodes as I talk about the overall feel, the production design, as well as some high-level thoughts on the cast and characters. Just like last year, I am not describing any scenes and only reference material we've seen in the trailers and promo footage, so you can go into these episodes unspoiled! Thank you to all my Narya and Nenya Patreon Producers! Their generous support allows me to keep bringing you these episodes: May, Anne, Andreas Møller, Jørgen, Jennifer Morris, Victoria, Carol-Lavendah, Stephen Rees-Carter, Berek, Jessica, Benjamin K, Emsie V, Jake T Brown, Brandon SanGiovanni, The Blue Wizard On Wheels, Lynn Ford. Support the Daily Rings of Power podcast on Patreon Follow us on Twitter for more Rings of Power content: @DailyRoP And subscribe to the podcast on your favourite app: https://linktr.ee/dailyrop Intro & Outro Music : She Moved Through the Fair by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
In this episode Jennifer Morris from the Nebraska Forest Service joins Nicole Stoner from Nebraska Extension to discuss lawn weeds, fruit trees, fall gardens, and curing onions, among other topics.
Jennifer Morris, Forest Health Specialist for the Nebraska Forest Service, joins us this week to help us recognize tree problems. She walks us through deciding if this is a 'wait and see', 'I can fix it', or 'call an arborist' issue.For more in depth show notes visit Bloom Box: Growing Deeper at: https://plantnebraska.org/podcastSend us your questions at growingwithbloombox@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail.Follow us @NEBloomBox on Facebook and InstagramFollow us @growingwithbloombox on PinterestLearn more about Bloom Box: https://plantnebraska.org/bloom-boxLearn more about the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum: https://plantnebraska.org
In this episode of the Blackletter Podcast, host Tom Dunlap is joined by Jennifer Morris, a partner at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, and Toby Musser from MNS Group. Together they discuss the intricate details of CMMC 2.0, a standard encompassing physical, operational, and cybersecurity measures. They look into the real-world application of the standard, focusing on compliance challenges, audit hurdles, and handling data breaches, especially for government contractors. The conversation also covers the nuances of legal and insurance responses to cybersecurity issues, offering valuable advice for maintaining robust security protocols and ensuring compliance with both federal and state regulations.
In this episode of the Blackletter Podcast, Tom Dunlap discusses the complexities of CMMC 2.0 with insights from Jennifer Morris, a partner at DBL Law, and Toby Musser of MNS Group. They provide a comprehensive breakdown of the new cybersecurity requirements imposed by the Department of Defense for government contractors. Listeners will gain an understanding of the legal and technical implications of CMMC 2.0, the role of assessments, and the strategic importance of early compliance. This discussion is essential for any entity involved with DOD contracts, providing both legal and practical perspectives on navigating the updated CMMC landscape.
In this episode of the Blackletter Podcast, host Tom Dunlap is joined by Jennifer Morris, a partner at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, and Toby Musser from MNS Group. Toby Musser, an expert in cybersecurity and compliance, discusses the trajectory and focus of MNS Group, a technology company providing specialized services to government contractors and law firms. The conversation sheds light on the CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) standards and MNS Group's role as an authorized C3PAO to offer audit and assessment services to the defense industrial base. Jennifer Morris complements the discussion by diving into her role in compliance and cybersecurity from a legal perspective, explaining how their collaboration benefits clients needing comprehensive audit and remediation solutions. The episode provides valuable insights into the intersecting realms of technology, law, and government contracting compliance.
When to DNU brokers and carriers; why flatbed is king; reverse logistics | WHAT THE TRUCK?!? On Episode 693 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking to Ship Happens' Jennifer Morris about putting a carrier in do-not-use status. When is it OK to issue FreightGuards and pull carriers from your network? Morris advises. Fillogic CEO Bill Thayer tells us why omnichannel is dead, shares how holiday returns went, updates us on the state of reverse logistics and tells us why 2024 is the year of partnerships. FreightWaves' Thomas Wasson is crunching the numbers in SONAR to tell us about what the market is looking like right now. Is flatbed really king? Plus, Easterflation; a new toilet paper crisis; a fiery rate the strap work; and what to do when your spouse damages your car. Watch on YouTube Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 693 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking to Ship Happens' Jennifer Morris about putting a carrier in do-not-use status. When is it OK to issue FreightGuards and pull carriers from your network? Morris advises. Fillogic CEO Bill Thayer tells us why omnichannel is dead, shares how holiday returns went, updates us on the state of reverse logistics and tells us why 2024 is the year of partnerships. FreightWaves' Thomas Wasson is crunching the numbers in SONAR to tell us about what the market is looking like right now. Is flatbed really king? Plus, Easterflation; a new toilet paper crisis; a fiery rate the strap work; and what to do when your spouse damages your car. Watch on YouTube Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shirley Ann Ceroni departed from this world peacefully at home on February 9, 2024, at the age of 73. Her absence leaves a deep void for those touched by her kindness, laughter, and radiant smile. Shirley is survived by her husband of 16 years, Daniel Ceroni, married in (2007) they lived in Colorado, a place she would forever call home, for nine years before relocating to Henrico, Virginia. Her four children and their spouses: Danielle and John Brundage, Tracy and Victor Zaldivar, Teresa and Mike Bass, and Matthew and Jennifer Morris. She is also survived by her 11 grandchildren; 15...Article LinkSupport the show
Jennifer Morris, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Wintrust, joins John Williams to talk about their Super Bowl ad that will appear during the big game this Sunday! Watch for it at the end of the third quarter!
Jennifer Morris, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Wintrust, joins John Williams to talk about their Super Bowl ad that will appear during the big game this Sunday! Watch for it at the end of the third quarter!
Jennifer Morris, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Wintrust, joins John Williams to talk about their Super Bowl ad that will appear during the big game this Sunday! Watch for it at the end of the third quarter!
Jennifer Morris, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Wintrust, joins John Williams to talk about their Super Bowl ad that will appear during the big game this Sunday! Watch for it at the end of the third quarter!
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In 2023, The Blackletter Podcast host Tom Dunlap held many enlightening interviews in his mission to demystify law and business principles. As guests shared their insights, they each concluded their interviews by providing their top takeaways regarding the key foundations of business and law. On this special 2023 recap episode, we have gathered the fundamental elements of advice shared by each guest throughout the year's fascinating conversations. Listen in to gain real expert advice on the principles of law, business, and life.Career success through planning, persistence, and patience.Marc Fava, an attorney who works as an ombudsman and Vice President for Boeing Corporation, discussed how planning, persistence, and patience can help people achieve success in their careers. Mark shares examples of these elements within his own life, including how purposeful planning, persistence, and patience led to him getting work from American Airlines two years after his initial rejection.Career advice, compliance, and having fun in the workplace.Mark Nichols, the Chief Counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration, discussed the knowledge that he gained throughout his career to mentor and how he uses it to advise and lead other veterans and attorneys. Nichols advises young professionals to think about their careers in five-year increments and pursue relevant experience to be competitive in their industry.Reaching out for help to achieve business success.Jennifer Morris, a former attorney for the CIA with law experience inside the government and businesses, discusses the importance of reaching out for help to achieve business success and shares how small businesses can seek help from organizations like the Small Business Administration and consultants to address compliance issues.Business success factors, risk management, and leadership.Tracy Pilone enlightens listeners on how her company, Element 84, leverages innovative strategies in satellite data, allowing for transformative business practices. Throughout this, she covers principles like risk balancing and risk management. She also provides her key advice and insights for managing teams, highlighting the importance of being cognizant of risk tolerance levels and planning accordingly.Leadership, planning, and resource management for a nonprofit organization. In this segment, former Army officer Gordon Sumner discussed the changes he had to make to succeed with his nonprofit organization, Veterans Moving Forward. Gordon emphasizes the importance of buy-in, flexibility, and resource allocation in organizational planning. He discusses how team input can be a valuable resource for leaders and emphasizes the importance of seeking input from team members while still maintaining a clear decision-making process.Entrepreneurship, execution, and goodwill.Aleko Bravo Greenberg shares how his entrepreneurial experiences offered lessons about starting a successful business, including the importance of innovative strategies, transformative decisions, and execution to getting things done rather than perfecting a product. He and Tom go on to share their thoughts on the value of goodwill and maintaining connections with people who want to see you succeed, both within and outside of the company.Building and leveraging a professional network.Jason Levin, founder of Ready, Set, Launch, advises listeners on ways to achieve their business pursuits by discussing concepts from his book, "Relationships to Infinity: The Art and Science of Keeping in Touch." Covered themes include gratitude practices, people's "Bermuda keep in touch Triangles," and commonality. While people...
On season 10 of The Blackletter Podcast, host Tom Dunlap was joined by a range of fascinating guests to demystify business and law. Each guest brought their personal experiences and professional expertise to the table as they discussed the complex facets surrounding business and law.On this episode, listeners get to revisit some of the noteworthy subjects covered throughout the season's conversations. Tune in to this episode to hear profound insights on law and business from some of the top professionals in the game!Introducing Innovation and TransformationEpisode 8 (Tracy Pilone - Element 84's Open Science and Open Data): In episode 8, guest speaker and business leader Tracy Pilone reveals how her company, Element 84, leverages innovative strategies in satellite data, allowing for transformative business practices.Episode 10 (Aleco Bravo-Greenberg - Transforming a Breeding Farm): Business owner Aleco Bravo Greenberg shares a story that illustrates a unique business transformation and shows a unique aspect of innovative decision-making.Strategic Shifts and DecisionsEpisode 2 (Anthony Brown - Transition to Patent Monetization): This revealing episode focused on guest speaker Anthony Brown's career shift and highlighted the personal aspect of transformative decisions in the realm of intellectual property.Episode 1 (Jennifer Morris - Compliance and Cybersecurity in Government Contracts): Cybersecurity law expert Jennifer Morris shares her approach to complex regulatory environments in government contracts and emphasizes strategic innovation in a highly specialized field.Personal Journeys and Professional TransformationsEpisode 5 (Dubs Herschlip - Personal Experience with Estate Planning): This segment adds a personal touch to the theme of season 10, as guest Dubs Herschlip shares his story and shows how personal experiences can lead to professional transformation.Episode 11 (Aleco Bravo Greenberg - Entrepreneurial Journey): Revisiting episode 11, Aleco shares how his entrepreneurial experiences offered lessons about the importance of innovative strategies and transformative decisions for starting and growing a business.Practical Applications and Strategic AdviceEpisode 6 (Dubs Herschlip - Estate Planning Decision-Making): Tom and Dubs Herschlip share an enlightening conversation focused on practical applications of innovative strategies in estate planning, and Dubs offers viewers valuable advice.Episode 4 (Anthony Brown - Patent Homework and Understanding): Concluding the episode, this segment from season 10, episode 4 circles highlights the importance of informed decision-making in intellectual property.The Blackletter Podcast will be returning in 2024 with Season 11. Until then, you can check out season 10's episodes available online at https://www.dbllawyers.com/podcasts-seasons/The Blackletter PodcastThe Blackletter Podcast is a podcast for CEOs, Corporate Counsel, & Entrepreneurs. Each episode explores topics regarding business and law. Join host Tom Dunlap as he speaks with special guests and thought leaders across various professional fields. Their discussions during the interview focus around timely information, insights they've gained, and lessons they've learned through their experiences.
John Adams Thursday presented by Jennifer Morris of Keller Williams nextmovesmokymountains.comTennessee Wisconsin preview with Brian Butch @Brian_Butch @Vol_HoopsEvan Russell @EvanRussell_4 previewing tonight's @Vol_Baseball Fall World Series Game at Smokies Stadium @SmokiesBaseball#Vols
"Love can build a bridge, between your heart and mine - Love can build a bridge ... don't ya think it's time, don't ya think it's time?" Those are the some of the lyrics to the 1990 hit song “Love Can Build a Bridge" by the Judds. Love did build a bridge way back in 1885 on Little Lakes Road, about 9 km west of Goderich. Ball's Bridge, also known as “the Bridge that Love Built”, is one of the most beautiful and romantic landmarks in Ontario. 138 years later, the bridge is still bringing people together. Sadly this time, it's to try to save and preserve the irreplaceable culture, history, agriculture and biodiversity of the bridge and surrounding area. Our guests today are Rebecca Garrett and Jennifer Morris. Join us as we discuss the fight to Save Historic Ball's Bridge & Little Lakes Road.
Today we're chatting with The Photographer's Path Alumni, Jennifer Morris. It's time for a raw honest conversation about life, business, and the process of leaving her full-time job of 10 years to become a photographer. Jenni is an amazing lifestyle photographer — she shoots families, newborns and portraits. She is all about authenticity and capturing life's most precious moments. But Jenni's story didn't come without its ups and downs. One in particular was in May of 2022, when Jenni was asked to set up a booth at an event to offer some mini sessions, she had an entire backdrop set up, she was ready, she was excited, she thought this was going to be a big moment for her and… no one signed up. "I was posting about it saying this is going to be so great. And no one signed up, I was so embarrassment.”That's when Jenni realized, and these are the pivotal moments in a photographers career, the moments where you can choose to keep going or give up." This “failure” quickly became one of the most pivotal moments in Jenni's career. “If I would have stopped at that moment I would not be here.” Fast forward to March of 2023, Jenni signed up for The Photographer's Path and only FIVE MONTHS later she quit her job of 10 YEARS as a dental hygienist to become a FULL-TIME Photographer! Talk about transformation! If you're feeling stuck at your current job, wondering if photography is something that's right for you, I hope this episode gives you hope for what's possible when you believe in yourself and go after your dreams. Check out Jenni's amazing work here https://www.instagram.com/jennifermorrisphotography/ https://jennifermorrisphotography.zenfoliosite.com/ SIGN UP FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S PATH WAITLIST DOORS OPEN SPRING 2024: https://www.horizonfound.com/path GRAB OUR FREE MANUAL MODE CHEAT SHEET: https://resources.horizonfound.com/ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/horizonfound JOIN THE HORIZON FOUND COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/477523419716008/ WHAT'S YOUR SECRET PHOTOGRAPHY SUPERPOWER? TAKE THE QUIZ! https://horizonfound.com/quiz
What advice would an expert give on maintaining business security and compliance?On the Blackletter podcast this week, host Tom Dunlap interviews episode guest Jennifer Morris, a former attorney for the CIA with law experience inside the government and businesses. Jennifer is here to share her insights on business compliance, risk balancing, and risk management. As a professional with top-secret clearance, Jen had to become an expert in the ins and outs of security and compliance. Today, she helps clients in the private sector and tells listeners everything she can share about her current role.Business compliance is a tough act to balance, and Jen shares how her background helps her bring a business perspective to the practice of law regarding compliance and risk management. From safely securing government contracts to gaining cybersecurity maturity model certification, she explains all of the different aspects of her role that enables her to provide professional expertise on business security.Tune in to learn more in this fascinating episode of the Blackletter podcast!
Near-death experience podcast guest 673 is Jennifer Morris who during near death experience communicated with golden orbs and saw family members. During her nde experience she was given a message that was a warning for humanity. JeffMaraPodcast.com JeffMara Merch https://jeffmara-podcast-store.myshopify.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
On this week's episode of Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland Wright of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois talks with actress Michelle Watson and choreographer Jennifer Morris about Corn Stock Theatre's upcoming production of "Sister Act," taking place June 2-10.
Today I'm talking with Jennifer Morris, a mother and author who decided to share her story of love and loss in order to bring comfort to those who have experienced death in their lives. Her book, titled ‘I Will Be With You Alway' released last June in 2022, and provides children with a story on how to understand and cope with loss. Another Side to TraumaJennifer's mother died when she was 5, and still too young to understand what death was. She recalls sitting at the dinner table and asking her family, “So, after the funeral, is that when Mom is coming home?” Eventually, Jennifer learned that her mom had committed suicide, and as a young girl told herself the story that her mother had left her deliberately because she was not enough. Her father's struggle with alcoholism led to another narrative of Jennifer's: “I'm alone with no one to take care of me.” She spent her life searching for someone to take care of her, willing to be whatever role they needed in order to feel loved. She felt like a ship in the middle of the ocean, with no control over what life brought. Jennifer recounts that it took 20 years for anyone in her family to talk about her mother's death. Deepening Relationships with OthersMuch of Jennifer's healing came in the form of her relationships with her loved ones. She had lived a life where she felt like she wasn't enough to keep her mother alive. She recalls a defining moment of bringing her first daughter home for the first time. She was struck with the realization that her own mother must have been so unwell to do what she had, because Jennifer couldn't imagine leaving her child. It hadn't been her fault. Jennifer always wanted to be closer with her husband and friends, and it took many intense therapy sessions for that to become a reality. Now, however, she feels love and deep joy daily by letting her loved ones know how loved they are, and by ‘going deep' with everyone she meets.Finding Love Where It IsJennifer wanted her book to be relatable for anyone who has had someone pass.Over years of therapy, self-healing and self-love, she's learned that she will always still be connected to her mom. She imparts this journey in her book, ‘I Will Always Be With You.'“Instead of looking for where they were,” Jennifer says, “find them where they are.” She thanks her mother—and father—daily for the magical moments in her life, and feels their presence always. Jennifer hopes that listeners know that whatever trauma they experience is not forever. There is hope. Listen in to hear the lessons Jennifer's learned from writing her book, how her family dealt with trauma and shame, and what advice she has for listeners.Resources MentionedJoin Me on Speak Loud PlatformSpeak Loud Podcast on the webConnect with Jennifer on her websiteSpread the message of Speak Loudly Podcast and share this episode with a friend!Please review our podcast disclaimer on our website
On this episode of Purpose Driven with Alex, Jennifer Morris tells her story of her mother committing suicide when Jennifer was 5 years old. Going on a healing journey, Jennifer realizes she's been making all of her decisions from this past trauma. Jennifer has now written a book, I Will Be With You Always.Find her book here:https://www.amazon.com/I-Will-Be-You-Always/dp/1636182011/ref=sr_1_1?crid=CI131TRK6LTG&keywords=i+will+be+with+you+always+jennifer+morris&qid=1677162687&sprefix=jennifer+morris+i+%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-1
Imagine having a Near Death Experience in which you receive a "Message for Humanity." And what if this message makes you sound a little crazy? That's what happened to Jennifer and you will want to hear the message.In addition, she saw 10 deceased family members and her father. She was shown heaven and hell, good and bad. RoundTripDeath.comDonate to this show at https://www.roundtripdeath.com/support/
Ep. 10 Jennifer Morris & Laurel Canan: Becoming Tour Ready Jennifer Morris and Laurel Canan didn't start out in the arts, like most they discovered their path along the way. Bryan and Josh sit down with them to talk about artist management, being tour ready, and what led them to the industry they love. Our host chime in with their translatable skills from their jobs before the arts, and on the importance of good marketing materials. Jennifer Morris and Laurel Canan are with Seigel Artist Management (https://www.siegelartist.com/) and are both active in the field through various roles with NAPAMA, MAX, Arts Midwest, and more. Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions - https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod
About this Episode Joining me today I have Dr. Rasha Mohamad and Jennifer Morris. Rasha has joined is one of Diversity on Fire's first check out episode 11 Pump the Breaks if you haven't already. Jennifer and Rasha have known each other for many years and are working on a collaboration surrounding race, equity, finances, and relationships. Call to Action: Rasha - Learn the history of your town and what natives lived here before you. Jennifer – Do the hard thing Connect with Us: Website: https://diversityonfire.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diversityonfire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diversityonfire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/diversityonfire Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Diversityfire Heather: https://www.instagram.com/hponfire/ Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rasha-mohamed-lcmhc-ph-d-2a900b33/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferabethea/ https://www.instagram.com/karbona_phd/ https://www.instagram.com/jmolikejlo/ Podcast: Subscribe: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire - All Platforms Voicenote: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire/message
Karen & her special co-host Janet Sprissler owner of Rent 805 have a show that covers all the bases for owners and renters, they start with availabilities from the sand to inland then they bring on Hollee Winegar who gives insights on land use and planning. Hollee has worked for property owners to major corporation like Starbucks, she knows how to fast track plans with city councils and planning commissioners. Salena Bracamontes of State Farm Insurance sheds light on the complex insurance needs for renters & owners then Jennifer Morris, author of a series of books that deal with loss of a loved one including the tragedy of suicide, this is a book for children and parents. Another podcast that informs and entertains with Girls On The Air!
In this HRchat episode, we ask: why is the business case for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) more important than ever and how can HR pros and leaders get it right? Our guest today is Jennifer Morris, an expert in the fields of Diversity, Inclusion, Leadership, and Talent Development. She works with a wide range of clients, helping them understand the value of diverse talent and then designing and implementing strategies to achieve it. Jen's research and writing have been published by Forbes, HR Magazine, HR Director magazine, the International Labour Organization, Business Disability Forum, Fairplay Talks, and Diversity Q.Questions Include:You're a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD. For our audience in the US and Canada, can you talk a little about CIPD and the work it does to improve the HR field in the UK and elsewhere? Tell us about Hult EF and how it helps HR pros and leadersWhy add the B (belonging) to DEI? You have recently worked with Hult EF on creating a new report, DEIB In Action. Can you tell us a little about the report?Why is the business case for DEIB more vital than ever?Why is DEIB so challenging?What common pitfalls do you see coming up when organizations are getting started on their DEIB journey?What practical actions can organizations take?Role of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) in strategizing and implementing DEIB initiatives? How can we connect with you and learn more about Hult EF and the DEIB in Action Report?More About Jennifer MorrisThroughout her corporate career, Jen worked in a breadth of industries, both in the UK and globally. She has held senior roles and worked in complex environments, so is attuned to the challenges her clients face. Jen is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD, has an MA in People Development and a BA Dual Hons in Business and Human Resources. She holds a Diploma in Executive Coaching, is a registered member of the British Psychological Society and is a qualified practitioner in a range of psychometric tools.Jen is an advocate of intersectional inclusion and is passionate about creating a working world that is free from barriers, for all. She has a specialist interest in the lived experience of employees with disabilities and lives with three non-visible disabilities herself.We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
Karen & Traci have a fabulous line that includes Derek from Smart Home Mortgage talking about rates and negotiating this market with success! Susan Wilson, The Living Room Lawyer adds a very personal touch regarding estate planning that she will do at your home plus Jennifer Morris who wrote a heartfelt book titled I Will Always Be With You that deals with losing someone very close to a child and teaches the child that the loved one stays with them and watches over them forever. We close with Shannon Vasquez and the health benefits of Reiki a massage technique that is for body and mind, what a podcast with Karen & Traci, Girls On The Air!
Hello and welcome to episode 20 of the WitchHunt podcast! In this episode I introduce you to Jennifer Morris, a leader in the community and priestess of the Witch and Pagan Network. Jen is a Witch of pagan tradition who has identified as a witch since 1972 when, on her way to her grandmother's house, she picked up a book called “How to cast spells”. She tells us how, despite keeping her craft in the closet until the age of 50, breadcrumbs (or pebbles, as she calls them) kept coming her way eventually leading her to a position of leadership within a pagan coven. She tells us about the roll martial arts and tarot played in her “awakening” (my word, not hers) and offers beautiful definition of ritual, as well as unraveling the difference between high (ceremonial) and folk magic. But above all, the theme that weaves its way through this episode is of freedom and diversity, and how both are embraced by “the craft”. I know you'll appreciate Jen's experience and her nuggets of wisdom in this episode. Enjoy! xx Alex More About Jen and how to find her MAGIC
This week, SPECIAL guests Brandi Johnson and Jennifer Morris join Pastor Sara to talk about Jesus' commission in John 13:31-35 to love one another. Spoiler alert: it's a MESS. But the best, holiest kind of mess. Sara Gross Samuelson is a Pastor and Organizer at Storyline Community in Milwaukie, Oregon. Brandi Johnson is the Executive Director for LoveOne Laundry in Milwaukie, Oregon. Jennifer Morris is the Executive Director for The Father's Heart Street Ministry in Oregon City, Oregon.
In this episode, we are joined by Jennifer Morris who runs a multi-agency marijuana workgroup and who is the Supervisor for the County of Riverside Marijuana Enforcement Team.
Jennifer Morris, CEO of the Nature Conservancy, joins Sovereign Debt to discuss the importance of nature in the financial ecosystem (4:08), COP26 (16:15), and their deal in Belize (25:37).
July 2021, the hottest month in history. Glaciers are retreating around the world, sea levels are rising at alarming speeds, and the intensity and frequency of hurricanes have all increased. Climate change isn't a distant threat - it is happening now. The environmental impacts of our collective human actions include more extreme weather and natural disasters, chronic drought, and economic instability. Failure to act is not an option. Climate action isn't just about declarative statements or lofty announcements; it is about courage, action, and execution. On this final episode of Force Multiplier Season One, we have two reasons to be hopeful, two reasons to believe in the future that looks bright for our planet - Birgit Cameron and Jennifer Morris. Birgit, Co-Founder, and Head of Patagonia Provisions, a division of Patagonia Works, passionately describes the role nature and, specifically, soil plays in saving our planet. With a focus on sustainable ingredients, we learn how supporting regenerative farming practices that rebuild soil health can promote biodiversity and capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere - techniques that can mitigate and potentially reverse climate change. Jennifer Morris, CEO of The Nature Conservancy - the largest environmental non-profit organization in the Americas. Jen shares how important it is to deploy solutions that maximize nature's own ability to fight climate change. But change at a meaningful scale cannot be achieved by any one organization. As Jen sees it, tangible, lasting results will only come from radical collaboration—across sectors, across beliefs, across knowledge bases. As a self-proclaimed "impatient optimist," - she believes that the global community can come together and enact the right policies, shift industries toward a more sustainable path, and empower local communities to protect the resources that sustain them. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Morris is Chief Executive Officer of The Nature Conservancy, a global conservation organization working with partners around the world to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. Jennifer leads nearly 4,000 global staff who are dedicated to creating a world where people and nature thrive together. Better than anyone, Jennifer understands that the health of each individual and each family is inextricably linked to the health of the environment. Earth Day was just last week, and I want to challenge our listeners to think about conservation as not only a good thing to do for the natural world, but as something that is vital to our health and long-term well-being. The pandemic we've all been living through is just one example of how nature affects us all. How we choose to interact with nature can dramatically shape our nation's and our world's trajectory. Below are some resources to learn more about the topics Jennifer discusses in the podcast: • Investing in Nature for a Resilient Future By Jennifer Morris, Chief Executive Officer | April 23, 2021 https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/jennifer-morris-investing-in-nature-resilient-future/ • Flush it and Forget it? Three Things to Know About Sewage Pollution By Stephanie Wear, Senior Scientist and Strategy Advisor | March 12, 2021 https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/flush-and-forget-three-things-about-sewage-pollution/ • Nature: Our Best Prescription for a Healthy World | April 06, 2021 https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/nature-prescription-healthy-world/ • The Global Food System Is Ripe for Change By Jennifer Morris, CEO, The Nature Conservancy, United States | October 28, 2020 https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/grow-positive-regenerative-global-food-system/ • A Silver Lining Amid Northwest India's Thick Smog | November 27, 2019 https://www.tncindia.in/what-we-do/stories-in-india/silver-lining-northwest-india-smog/
The high energy team of Gina Echols and Jennifer Morris explain how to use Social Media to brand yourself well!
If you’d like to support the podcast and all the work that I do then you can! Just head on over to patreon.com/comealongfortheridepodcast and sign up. From as little as a cup of coffee a month, you can help me keep this podcast going. There are many tiers that you can choose from and if everyone who listens gave only $5 per month, it would make a massive positive difference to me.There is a tier in there for a small business subscription just like the one Peter Papp took up from Peter and the Herd, this is the one where your business gets a mention each week on the podcast. Peter works with equine behaviour and trauma recovery. Equine communication. Human and horse relationship building. Peter has had communication with my mare Gypsy, who is the mare with me in the podcast picture and he was spot on about everything so I can highly recommend his work personally. Click here to connect with Peter and the Herd.A huge shout out to our new Patreon subscribers. Jennifer Morris, thank you for joining the Patreon Community.In this episode I spoke with Robin Hood. Robin is the sister of Linda Tellington-Jones, the creator of the Tellington TTouch method of bodywork.Robin and I talked about the Tellington TTouch Method and how it came about in the first place. It is amazing to hear how someone was able to experience something for themselves and then go on to create their very own form of bodywork to help horses.Robin is an amazing woman and horse person in her very own right. We spoke about so many topics in the horse world including how we as women need to advocate for our horses and be in our power.We also talked about how to choose a trainer of any kind.About their words matching their actions. Robin suggested we look at what do they do when what they are doing doesn’t work.We even talked about why having water available for your horse during any training or body work session is really important for both you and your horse.This is a rich conversation that I enjoyed immensely.I have put a couple of links in the show notes but there are so many different pages and groups on facebook that I suggest if you want to follow the Tellington TTouch Method that you put Tellington TTouch into the search bar of Facebook and find the one that is in your country. As Robin says, there are a lot. So head on over there after you’ve listened to find out more about what is happing in your area.You can also gather more information on Tellington TTouch here https://ttouch.com/index.htmlhttps://ttouch.ca/© Copyrighted
This week, Zach is joined by two Pastors from Renovation Church: Kyle Kormeier and Lyman Johnson. The guys catch up on the message from February 14th where Kyle shined a light on the Pregnancy Resource Center in St. Joseph, MO. We learn about how Renovation Church chooses mission partners, how the Bible (and our Church) views life in the womb, and how God looks at our sins. Stay tuned for a bonus episode tomorrow where Lyman, Kyle, and Zach talk about God's Mountain Ministries and the importance of discipling our youth!Click here to view the video referenced in this episode, where we meet our friends Sarah Hardie and Jennifer Morris over at the St. Joseph Pregnancy Resource Center.
PubTalk Live is a publishing talk show, broadcasting live to YouTube every 2nd and 4th Saturday at 9pm Eastern. Host Sarah Nicolas is joined in each episode by a Guest Co-Host and at least one Special Guest. They talk about all aspects of the book publishing industry, including its intersections with other media and libraries. This episode of PubTalk Live features Guest Co-Host Tere Michaels and Special Guest Jennifer Morris, Director of Coastal Magic Convention. Tere Michaels https://www.teremichaels.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tere.michaels.9 Jennifer Morris http://www.CoastalMagicConvention.com Twitter: @CoastalMagicCon Facebook|Instagram|Tumblr: @CoastalMagicConvention http://www.FunkNFiction.com Twitter|Facebook|Instagram: @FunkNFiction Your Host, Sarah Nicolas: www.sarahnicolas.com @sarah_nicolas on Twitter @presidentSarah on Instagram Become a PubTalk Live patron: https://www.patreon.com/pubtalklive Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/sarahs-place Subscribe via email: http://eepurl.com/gE3ahb Originally Streamed at: https://youtu.be/ebUht_VdRIY PubTalk Live Logo adapted from art from freepik.com. -News- Harper Collins record performance: https://www.thebookseller.com/news/harpercollins-global-revenues-23-ebitda-soars-1236174 Bridgerton Fever: https://www.businessinsider.com/netflix-bridgerton-corset-apparel-sales-online-regency-etsy-2021-2 Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon's CEO: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/people/article/85468-as-revenue-tops-380-billion-bezos-to-step-down-as-amazon-ceo.html e-Fair Options: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/85519-pandemic-pivoting-new-follett-book-efair-options-include-ship-to-home.html Publishers Weekly’s US Book Show: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/us-book-show-presented-by-publishers-weekly-tickets-140012632553 The Authors Guild & other writing orgs ask DOJ to block Penguin Random House's acquisition of Simon & Schuster: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/industry-deals/article/85446-authors-guild-asks-doj-to-stop-prh-purchase-of-s-s.html The National Book Foundation new Executive Director: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/11/books/national-book-foundation-ruth-dickey.html B&N Press new payment structures: https://press.barnesandnoble.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Hank is joined by Jennifer Morris, CEO of The Nature Conservancy, and Tom Lovejoy, United Nations Foundation Senior Fellow, to discuss what inspired their passion for conservation, the need to address the biodiversity crisis, and the launch of Financing Nature, a landmark report from the Paulson Institute, The Nature Conservancy, and Cornell's Atkinson Center. Jennifer Morris: nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/latin-america/latin-america-conservation-council/members/jennifer-morris/ Tom Lovejoy: unfoundation.org/who-we-are/our-people/thomas-lovejoy/
Jennifer Morris from the Spokane Resource Center joins the program to discuss how they help people with multiple barriers to employment. Discover the impact that finding a good job can have for someone who is homeless or justice-involved and how to learn more.
Guests Kate Kjeell and Jennifer Morris are back with host, Stephanie Schwartz, to think about Jesus, our ultimate friend, and our call to invest in others as he has invested into us.
In this episode, we consider unrealistic expectations we may place upon our friends. Guests Kate Kjeell and Jennifer Morris rejoin host, Stephanie Schwartz.
In this episode we chill with the ONE and ONLY Jennifer Morris aka jennybabyjmo, and talk about her journey as a model in the fashion industry. Jennifer is a model based in Orlando, Florida and often travels to California to visit her family and shoot as well! In this episode she also shares with us what she does to find motivation when things get tough and how to deal with "Wantrepeneurs". Yeah that's right...you're probably asking yourself what is a "Wantrepeneurs"? Guess you'll have to listen to the episode to find out! Please feel free to leave us a review, let us know what you like, what we can do better, and what you want to hear more of. We listen to your feedback and we want to make the show better as well! Follow Jennifer on Instagram: @jennybabyjmo Follow Julian on Instagram: @realestate_ju Follow Alvin on Instagram: @alvinj_realtor Follow The Blueprint on Instagram: @theblueprintproj
Stephanie Schwartz is back with guests, Kate Kjeell and Jennifer Morris, suggesting ways to make and maintain (godly) friendships.
Guests Kate Kjeell and Jennifer Morris join host, Stephanie Schwartz, to discuss the topic of friendship. We will look at the importance of friendship in this episode.
Jennifer Morris is the head of marketing at the Canberra Theatre Centre and chats with Chris about her perspective in the arts. Thirty Minute Call is produced by Chris Endrey for the Canberra Theatre Centre.
Are you ready for Washington State transplant, iPhone photographer, and all around public relations mogel Jennifer Morris? Jennifer is the founder of Ajenda Public Relations (Get it? aJENda? You get it.) in the city of Orange, California. Jennifer stumbled upon the energetic PR world very organically when she was searching for internships in college. “I didn't know what public relations was…. I just wanted an internship!” shares Jennifer. Through exploring different interests in PR and the restaurant business, she combined her love of food and PR and founded Ajenda. She kept saying yes to opportunities that came her way - never fearing a challenge to large or too out of her comfort zone. Jennifer is inspiring in this way! She chased a passion which led to her running her own business and getting to employ other women with similar passions. She is celebrating 10 years of being open this year and we were so glad we could chat to celebrate this fantastic milestone. On this episode, Kelly and Jennifer discuss the challenges of running a PR firm and the amazing world of social media. Thank you for being on the podcast, Jen. Hope you all enjoy!We've got swag! Buy Old Towne Orange merchandise, mugs, hats, clothes and more!https://shop.iheartoldtowneorange.com/BECOME A PATRON!Do you love A Circle in a Square podcast? Then I would love for you to become a more involved participant in this little community I have created. I put together a plan on Patreon with a few levels of involvement (that all involve a super cute custom-made sticker)! Take a look at our Patreon to see how to get the inside scoop that we don't give anyone else.https://www.patreon.com/iheartFind Ajenda PRWebsite: http://www.ajendapr.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ajendapublicrelationsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ajenda_pr/Follow US On Social Media!Website (Sign Up for our Newsletter): http://iheartoldtowneorange.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IHeartOldTowneOrange/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldtowneorange/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iheartotorangeThank you, everyone, for listening! Leave us a comment and share our podcast with your friends!Produced and Hosted by: Kelly BorgenProduced and Edited by: Marshall ScottPodcast Recorded in Orange, CaliforniaAll Rights Reserved.Support the show
Listen, listeners. The time has come.. For another slice of Magik Pizza. You will get to learn alot about Jennifer Morris, how to Approach interacting with the Fae, and so much more. But nothing comes easy when its MP, it must be earned.. You will trudge through Disembodied voices, Pointy Pickle shoes, ghetto fixes and MOAR. So much more. For the complete show notes including featured information, recommendations, pictures, and links please visit magikpizza.com. You may contact us at magikpizzapodcast@gmail.com. Enjoy the slice! -H&S
Most Potter fans will find new concepts easier to understand if you can use a Harry Potter metaphor to explain them. In this interview, Jennifer Morris shares how she applies mental health and psychological concepts to the Potter series. On Episode 21, we discuss… → The comfort of visiting an office decked out in Potter decor → Taking Professor Sprout’s advice: how to defeat the Devil’s Snare of panic attacks → Hermione and perfectionism → The benefits of EMDR for Harry → Horcruxes and negative core beliefs: our darkest thoughts about the self and others → The three most useful magical items for a therapist → Embracing your inner Slytherin If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, Pocketcast, and Google!
Instagram- Modeling Stigma with Model Jennifer Morris
This week, we have our first guest star- Jackson! Jessica covers the unsolved disappearance and murder of Jennifer Morris, Jackson discusses the Santa Rosa Hitchhiker murders and Jaymie talks about the murders of Kerry Graham and Francine Trimble. Thanks Jackson for joining us this week! Find us on social media: Facebook: @hotforjusticepodcast Twitter: @hot4justicepod Instagram: @hotforjusticepodcast Other places to find us: Jaymie- Twitter: @jayymiss94 Instagram: @freestylingfitness Blog: freestylingfitness.blogspot.com Jessica- Twitter: @japenrose1 Instagram: @jessicaapenrose Jessica's sources: https://www.mercurynews.com/2011/09/01/bones-found-in-monterey-idd-as-woman-missing-since-1983/ https://www.monterey.org/police/Unsolved-Monterey-Homicides https://www.ksbw.com/article/law-enforcers-jennifer-morris-christina-williams-may-have-been-slain-by-same-person/1057411 https://www.montereyherald.com/2018/08/23/holifield-murder-case-to-begin-october-2019-21-years-after-christina-williams-went-missing/ http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/blogs/news_blog/prosecutors-lay-out-evidence-in--year-old-murder-case/article_6febfb8a-fbe8-11e7-843d-efefe40a9862.html Jaymie's sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Kerry_Graham_and_Francine_Trimble https://soapboxie.com/government/Unsolved-Murders-of-Neighbors-Kerry-and-and-Francine
For Mental Health Month in May of 2019, Beyond the Veil is interviewing folks whose work deals with mental health. This week, we spoke with Emily Wilhelm Riley about how she incorporates the Harry Potter series into her social work job. On Episode 13, we discuss… →Getting to know people by their Hogwarts House →Opening up about difficult subjects using Patronuses, Dementors, and the Mirror of Erised →Understanding trauma reactions and understanding Order of the Phoenix Harry →Relating to Hermione Granger →Harry Potter as a means of social connection →What was Harry's early childhood like? →Jennifer Morris's Harry Potter Psychotherapy Resources If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Pocketcast, Soundcloud, and Google!
Message from Jennifer Morris on February 6, 2019
Another networking event? Piece of cake! TYLA Treasurer Tim Newman talks with Jennifer Morris, former TYLA President and Senior Legal Counsel at AT&T Services, about the art of networking as a young lawyer and how critical networking is to building relationships and a client base. Make the most of any business development event with these tried and true tips. This podcast was created by the Texas Young Lawyers Association, and no part of it may be reproduced without the written consent of TYLA. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the TYLA or the State Bar of Texas. The information in this podcast is provided as a resource of general information and is not intended to replace legal advice. We recommend our listeners conduct their own research and exercise their own judgment. If you are not a lawyer and need legal assistance related to any of the topics discussed in this podcast, you should consult an attorney. The Young Gunners Podcast features music by Otis McDonald and his song "Rest."
Getting ready for a hearing? How do you prepare? What do you need to bring with you to court? How can you make the most of your time in front of the court? TYLA Treasurer Tim Newman talks with Jennifer Morris – seasoned trial lawyer, former TYLA President, and Senior Legal Counsel at AT&T Services – about the art of preparing for a hearing in any court. Don’t walk into that hearing without listening to this episode! This podcast was created by the Texas Young Lawyers Association, and no part of it may be reproduced without the written consent of TYLA. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the TYLA or the State Bar of Texas. The information in this podcast is provided as a resource of general information and is not intended to replace legal advice. We recommend our listeners conduct their own research and exercise their own judgment. If you are not a lawyer and need legal assistance related to any of the topics discussed in this podcast, you should consult an attorney. The Young Gunners Podcast features music by Otis McDonald and his song "Rest."
Jeff reports that he completed the first draft of Codename: Winger #4 and that he did volunteer training at Sacramento's Lavender Library, which was featured in episode 142, so that he can work the circulation desk. Jeff reviews the audiobooks With A Kick Collection #1 by Clare London and narrated by Joel Leslie and Hearts in Ireland by J.C. Long with narration by John Steinkamp. He also discusses the children's book Maiden Voyage. Will reviews The Palisade by Rosalind Abel and narrated by Kirt Graves. The guys talk to Jennifer Morris, the director of the Coastal Magic Convention. They get all the details on the 2019 gathering, why she started the con and how she curates the weekend's activities. One special listener will receive a free registration to the 2019 convention by using the hashtag #WINMYWAYINCMCON19. Full rules on the giveaway are at the bottom of the shownotes page. Complete shownotes for episode 144, including the Coastal Magic giveaway details, are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.
This month on Produce Talks we continue our conversation with Kristina Goodall, Director of Operations for NFI, and Jennifer Morris, VP Sales for Two Roads Logistics, to discuss the transportation and third-party logistics side of the produce industry.In the second part of our discussion, we explore changes happening in the transportation and third-party logistics business, including the impact of changing trade agreementsPlay the PodcastThank you to our podcast sponsor, NatureFresh™ Farms.Remember, if you have an idea for a podcast we want to hear from you.You can subscribe to the podcast.
This month on Produce Talks we connect with Kristina Goodall, Director of Operations for NFI and Jennifer Morris, VP Sales for Two Roads Logistics, to discuss the transportation and third-party logistics part of the produce industry. In Part 1 of our conversation, we discuss how changes in technology are affecting how produce is transported and the workforce that moves it.Play the PodcastThank you to our podcast sponsor, NatureFresh™ Farms.Remember, if you have an idea for a podcast we want to hear from you.You can subscribe to the podcast.
This episode of Let Me Ascertain you is the third and final installation of “The Way They Live,” the final performance of the Civilians’ season-long residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The Way They Live” was written by Micharne Cloughley, based on interviews Civilians associates and members of the company’s Field Research Team conducted with curators, artists and visitors in the Met’s American Wing between 2014 and 2015.This episode includes song crafted from interviews about three artworks in the wing.First up, Kyle Beltran performs an original song by Michael Friedman, "John Brown," inspired by Thomas Hovenden’s painting "The Last Moments of John Brown." The song is introduced by Cindy Cheung, playing a museum curator.Next, Grace McLean performs her original song "Obsessed by Madame X," inspired by a filmmaker’s reaction to John Singer Sargent’s "Portrait of Madame X."Finally, Ty Defoe and the company of “The Way They Live” perform Ty's "In All Directions," a song inspired by a Native American dancer and choreographer's reaction to James Earle Fraser’s iconic sculpture "The End of the Trail."“The Way They Live” was performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 15 and 16, 2015. Mia Rovegno directed a cast that included Damian Baldet, Jordan Barbour, Kyle Beltran, Cindy Cheung, Irene Lucio, April Matthis, Grace McLean, Jennifer Morris, Tanis Parenteau, Monica Salazar and Rona Siddiqui. The piece featured songs by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato A. Kremmyda, Grace McLean, Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine, Kirsten Childs, Michael Friedman, Rona Siddiqui and Ty Defoe.To hear more of these podcasts, subscribe to Let Me Ascertain You here on Soundcloud, or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/let-m…cast/id477971690
This episode of Let Me Ascertain you is the second of three culled from “The Way They Live,” the final performance of the Civilians’ season-long residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The Way They Live” was written by Micharne Cloughley, based on interviews Civilians associates and members of the company’s Field Research Team conducted with curators, artists and visitors in the Met’s American Wing between 2014 and 2015.This episode includes monologues and a song crafted from interviews about three artworks in the wing.First up, Jennifer Morris and Irene Lucio portray two women on the curatorial staff of the American wing, talking about Mary Cassatt's "Portrait of the Artist."Next, Morris--still portraying a Met Museum curator--introduces Winslow Homer's painting "Dressing for Carnival." April Matthis then plays a visitor to the museum who responds to the piece. She sings a song called "Never" by Kirsten Childs.Finally, actor Cindy Cheung plays a museum technician talking about moving pieces of art around the gallery. She discusses Homer's painting "Veteran in a New Field."To hear more of these podcasts, subscribe to Let Me Ascertain You on Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/thecivilians), or on iTunes (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/let-m…cast/id477971690).“The Way They Lived” was performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 15 and 16, 2015. Mia Rovegno directed a cast that included Damian Baldet, Jordan Barbour, Kyle Beltran, Cindy Cheung, Irene Lucio, April Matthis, Grace McLean, Jennifer Morris, Tanis Parenteau, Monica Salazar and Rona Siddiqui. The piece featured songs by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato A. Kremmyda, Grace McLean, Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine, Kirsten Childs, Michael Friedman, Rona Siddiqui and Ty Defoe.
This episode of Let Me Ascertain you is the first of three culled from “The Way They Live,” the final performance of the Civilians’ season-long residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The Way They Live” was written by Micharne Cloughley, based on interviews Civilians associates and members of the company’s Field Research Team conducted with curators, artists and visitors in the Met’s American Wing between 2014 and 2015.This episode includes monologues and songs crafted from interviews about three artworks in the wing. First up, actor Jennifer Morris portrays a curator discussing the Tiffany Magnolia Vase. Then, Cindy Chung performs the song “What He Saw,” by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato Kremida, about one visitor’s conflicted reaction to the vase.Next, Irene Lucio portrays the Wing’s new Latin America curator, who discusses special objects in the Wing and introduces composer Rona Siddiqui’s song “To Sleep with the Dogs,” performed by Jordan Barbour and Sarah Farrell.Finally, Jennifer Morris returns as a curator to discuss the 19th century painting “Moving Day,” which depicts the chaos that historically occurred on May 1st, when leases in New York City all expired and the entire city would move at once. This context sets the scene for Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine’s song “Crowded Solo,” performed here by Evnine and Monica Salazar.To hear more of these podcasts, subscribe to Let Me Ascertain You here on Soundcloud, or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/let-m…cast/id477971690“The Way They Lived” was performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 15 and 16, 2015. Mia Rovegno directed a cast that included Damian Baldet, Jordan Barbour, Kyle Beltran, Cindy Cheung, Irene Lucio, April Matthis, Grace McLean, Jennifer Morris, Tanis Parenteau, Monica Salazar and Rona Siddiqui. The piece featured songs by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato A. Kremmyda, Grace McLean, Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine, Kirsten Childs, Michael Friedman, Rona Siddiqui and Ty Defoe.
What you’re about to hear has been workshopped and presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of The Civilians' artist residency. The performances come from interviews we did during our investigation for our upcoming musical, “Pretty Filthy,” about the ‘Other Hollywood’ in the San Fernando Valley...porn capital of the world. We went behind-the-scenes and interviewed countless directors, porn stars, agents and beyond. “Pretty Filthy” goes up at Abrons Arts Center on the Lower East Side in New York City on Jan. 31st. Here’s a look at some of the interviews that didn't make it into that musical but were too good not to share. First we have Damian Baldet as a famous porn director, Keith. Then, Jeanine Serralles performs the legendary porn star Ginger Lynn and Jennifer Morris performs porn star Tabitha Stephens. To close, Heidi Blickenstaff performs an original song written by Michael Friedman that will appear in "Pretty Filthy," called ‘Beautiful.’ Learn more about The Civilians' “Pretty Filthy” and get tickets here: http://www.prettyfilthymusical.com If you haven’t already, subscribe on iTunes to Let Me Ascertain You to find our other podcasts and be the first to hear new ones coming down the pike.
We’re back with the second episode of Let Me Ascertain You: Be The Death of Me. For this Civilians' project we took a prismatic look into the end of life and talked with a cross-section of New Yorkers - ER nurses, priests, funeral directors, vampires, shamans, crime-scene cleaners, and many ordinary people dealing with the extraordinary experience of loss. In this episode we share three of those stories. Actors Gardiner Comfort, Jennifer Morris, and Jeremy Shamos perform. The interviews for this podcast episode were conducted by Matt Dellapina, Meridith Friedman, and Donnetta Lavinia Grays. We encourage you to subscribe if you haven’t already, and if you’re feeling extra generous write us a review. It makes a big difference! Until next time. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!
Jennifer Morris, leader of the Conservation International - Verde Ventures Fund, talks about Conservation International and the type of entrepreneurial work it does around the world. (April 6, 2011)
In this informative lecture, Conservation International Executive Vice President Jennifer Morris shares her organization's commitment to creating programs to support sustainable development. Morris articulates the importance of developing innovative financing and business models to address ecosystem services and resource management issues. She also describes the entrepreneurial initiatives her organization has built to sustain partnerships between corporate partners and local communities around the globe.
In this informative lecture, Conservation International Executive Vice President Jennifer Morris shares her organization's commitment to creating programs to support sustainable development. Morris articulates the importance of developing innovative financing and business models to address ecosystem services and resource management issues. She also describes the entrepreneurial initiatives her organization has built to sustain partnerships between corporate partners and local communities around the globe.
In this informative lecture, Conservation International Executive Vice President Jennifer Morris shares her organization's commitment to creating programs to support sustainable development. Morris articulates the importance of developing innovative financing and business models to address ecosystem services and resource management issues. She also describes the entrepreneurial initiatives her organization has built to sustain partnerships between corporate partners and local communities around the globe.