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The Canadian Helen Keller Centre (CHKC) is a leader in the deaf-blind community, providing affordable housing and training since opening its first residential building in 1992. In this podcast we talk with Jennifer Robbins, CEO of CHKC about their current project, building a 56-unit residential building with a 6,500 sq. ft. training centre. If your introduction to the deaf-blind community was The Miracle Worker, based on the life of Helen Keller, stay tuned and learn about the incredible advancements in advocacy and training for the community.
The Canadian Hellen Keller Centre has a unique accessible and affordable housing model where people who are deafblind have been living independently, as a community, for more than 30 years. And now they are embarking on their most ambitious project to date, CEO Jennifer Robbins tells us the groundbreaking news. Nutritionist Julia Karantjas is back to help us get through the cold and flu season. And the Para Nordic Ski season is officially underway. Alex Smyth tells us how they're featuring the sport on AMI's Para Sport Nation.Show Highlights:Show Intro (00:27)Jennifer Robbins, CEO Canadian Helen Keller Centre (00:46)Our Immune System with Julia Karantjas (16:00)What's coming up on Para Sport Nation with Alex Smyth (24:41)
Lace up your running shoes and prepare to be inspired as we venture alongside Jennifer Robbins Bell, an educator, and an ardent marathon runner, who's challenging herself to complete an impressive 52 marathons in 52 weeks. As she balances her career with her passion for running, Jennifer's tale is a testament to remarkable endurance and adaptability. Be ready to get a glimpse into her fascinating decision-making process - where every week unfolds a new race, dictated by the performance of the previous one. The conversation goes beyond the physical aspect of marathons, as we delve into the mental benefits of out-and-back courses and their role in enhancing focus. As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of the Boston Marathon qualifying times, Jennifer shares her dreams of conquering longer distances. Come, join us as we explore the exhilarating world of marathon running. From the exhilarating highs to the challenging lows, Jennifer brings to light her experiences of running marathons across the globe, including the heartbreak of last-minute cancellations and the impact of COVID-19 on long-anticipated races. She talks about her most treasured Boston Marathon medal and her husband's unique woodworking maps of her marathon routes. As we approach the end of this episode, Jennifer shares her future aspirations - setting her sights on marathons in Tokyo and London, dreaming of treading the Big Sur and Rim to Rim. Join us on this invigorating journey - a testament to human endurance and sheer willpower. You can reach out to us at:https://coffeycrewcoaching.comemail: Carla@coffeycrewcoaching.com FB @ Over the Next Hill Fitness GroupIG @coffeycrewcoaching.comand Buy Me a Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/Carlauhttps://rnwy.life code: OTNH15
Schools have come under increasing pressure to reopen their buildings so that students can attend in person again. But those who insist that schools are safe don’t often acknowledge the work that must be done in order to make them safe. Jennifer Robbins, principal of Ladd Acres Elementary School in Hillsboro, Oregon, talks about the many things that have had […]
Our guest this week is Jennifer Robbins. Jennifer is a designer who is best known for her work in web design. She has written thirteen books, including Learning Web Design, 5e (O’Reilly) and she co-founded the ARTIFACT Conference. Currently, she’s excited about the relaunch of “Cooking with Rockstars,” her pre-YouTube video podcast in which she interviews indie rockers about food. You can find her on Twitter @jenville. For show notes: http://kk.org/cooltools/jennifer-robbins-designer/
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Happy Pentecost Sunday! This is the day that Evangelical Christians celebrate the "birth" of the church, nearly 2000 years ago. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the preaching and prophesying by the (now) Apostles in all languages present, the conversion of 3000 individuals, both Jew and Gentile was a series of amazing, miraculous events! Although these events have never been, and will never be repeated in this manner again, the legacy remains in the body of Holy Spirit sealed Believers, collectively referred to as "The Church". Join Pastor Jason as he shows us from God's Holy Word, the prophetic significance of the three Pilgrimage Festivals, the "New Testament in the Old Testament concealed, the Old Testament in the New Testament revealed", and the role and significance of the Church today. Rev. Jason RobbinsHighlawn Baptist Church (www.HighlawnBaptistChurch.org) Index:00:32 - "Be Thou My Vision" performed by Laura Hedrick and Jennifer Robbins04:03 - "Defining Church" - Rev. Jason Robbins24:48 - "Jesus Paid it All" performed by Jennifer Robbins and Laura Hedrick (also on Piano)27:48 - Closing Prayer Today's Scriptures:Acts 2:1-11; Numbers 11:25 (NIV Presented) Morning Service May 31, 2020 If you feel led to support our ministry, you can find us on Tithe.ly. You can either click here to create an account and give online, or you can download the app for Apple or Android. (Note: use the "green" app). Create an account and search for "Highlawn Baptist Church" in "Saint Albans, WV". Thank you!FIND US ON YOUTUBE! Sunday Morning sermons (as well as this sermon) can be found by searching for "Highlawn Baptist" on YouTube, or by clicking here. As with this podcast - Subscribe, Like, and Share our YouTube channel to help us get the message of the Good News out to a world in need of hope!
Jennifer Robbins, principal of Ladd Acres Elementary School in Hillsboro, Oregon, has been collecting and studying data about which of her school’s students are showing up to distance learning classes and what they are learning. She wants to know, “What types of lessons are really working?” One sixth grade teacher, for example, says he is getting better results in math […]
Jennifer Robbins, principal of Ladd Acres Elementary School in Hillsboro, Oregon, has been collecting and studying data about which of her school’s students are showing up to distance learning classes and what they are learning. She wants to know, “What types of lessons are really working?” One sixth grade teacher, for example, says he is getting better results in math […]
Pilate famously asked Jesus, shortly before He was condemned to death by crucifixion, "What is truth?" That seemingly simple question has plagued mankind from Satan's first recorded words, questioning Eve in the garden, until this present day.Today we face the paradox of "everyone's truth is true, but it must agree with my truth". We see the fruits of that worldview springing up all around us, labeled as "tolerance" and "inclusion" and "equality". This worldview has infiltrated all facets of society - home, work, school, and even church. On the surface, this idea sounds loving, caring, and empathetic...but is it?So, does true truth exist, and if so, what exactly is truth? Join Pastor Jason as he guides us through the Word of God, revealing the answer to this "simple question", how we can know, and the implications of that answer for us today. Rev. Jason RobbinsHighlawn Baptist Church (www.HighlawnBaptistChurch.org) Index:00:35 - "Blessed Assurance" performed by Jennifer Robbins, Terry Harvey, and Laura Hedrick (piano)03:38 - "Defining Truth" - Rev. Jason Robbins33:21 - "Eye is On the Sparrow" performed by Laura Hedrick Today's Scriptures:John 8:31-35; Hebrews 4:12; Romans 1:20-22, 24-25; Romans 1:29-31; John 3:17; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Proverbs 4:23; John 6:35-40 (NIV Presented)John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9 (KJV Presented) Morning Service May 24, 2020 If you feel led to support our ministry, you can find us on Tithe.ly. You can either click here to create an account and give online, or you can download the app for Apple or Android. (Note: use the "green" app). Create an account and search for "Highlawn Baptist Church" in "Saint Albans, WV". Thank you!FIND US ON YOUTUBE! Sunday Morning sermons (as well as this sermon) can be found by searching for "Highlawn Baptist" on YouTube, or by clicking here. As with this podcast - Subscribe, Like, and Share our YouTube channel to help us get the message of the Good News out to a world in need of hope!
When someone tells you that it's time to go worship, what do you envision you will soon be doing? When someone asks you who the Leader of Worship is at your church, who do you instantly picture in your mind? What do the terms "praise & worship", "a time of worship", a "worship service", or "worship style" mean to you? There is a very good chance that in all cases, your mind tended toward one direction, and one direction only. In fact, for some of us, the word "worship" brings up defensive, maybe even combative feelings. But what if we don't understand worship? What if a "straw man" has been created for us at some unknown time in the past, and now we're all doing our best to either knock him down, or prop him up?What...is...worship?Join Pastor Jason as he delves into God's Holy Word to define what worship truly is, and what it is not! We invite you to settle in and be prepared to have your preconceptions, and maybe your worldview with regard to the concept of "worship" challenged. Rev. Jason RobbinsHighlawn Baptist Church (www.HighlawnBaptistChurch.org) Acts 16:16-30; Deuteronomy 6:5; Romans 12:1-2 (NIV Presented) Index:00:29 - "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" performed by Laura Hedrick02:42 - "Defining Worship" - Rev. Jason Robbins30:23 - "I Surrender All" performed by Jennifer Robbins and Laura Hedrick34:33 - Closing Prayer - Rev. Jason Robbins Morning Service May 17, 2020 May 17, 2020If you feel led to support our ministry, you can find us on Tithe.ly. You can either click here to create an account and give online, or you can download the app for Apple or Android. (Note: use the "green" app). Create an account and search for "Highlawn Baptist Church" in "Saint Albans, WV". Thank you!FIND US ON YOUTUBE! Sunday Morning sermons (as well as this sermon) can be found by searching for "Highlawn Baptist" on YouTube, or by clicking here. As with this podcast - Subscribe, Like, and Share our YouTube channel to help us get the message of the Good News out to a world in need of hope!
Defining HopeIn a world that seems out of control, we all need something to hang onto, something solid, something unchanging. That thing that we hang onto is "hope". Unfortunately throughout history mankind has tried "hoping" in anything and everything they could think of, but like sand through your fingers, placing your hope in anything but the God of the Bible, and His promises, your misplaced hope will slip away and be lost forever. Now for the Good News! God is real! The Bible is true! The Bible tells us to not place our hope in things of this earth, but rather to place our hope in Jesus Christ and His death, burial, and resurrection, allowing us the opportunity to live for eternity with Him in Heaven (if we receive it). Join Pastor Jason as he discusses the "hope" that the Christian has after life is over. What is Heaven, why is it there, can we really place our hope in Christ who promises us an eternal existence at the end of our journey on earth? And most importantly, how can one obtain that hope that not only surpasses all the trials, tribulations, pain, and hurt of this world, but outshines our happiest, must joyful, brightest days as well!Preceding the message for today is a short message for all the mothers out there on this special day commemorating motherhood, brought to you by Mrs. Jennifer Robbins. We'd like to recognize the important role of a mom, and how much they mean to the life of their children. We THANK YOU for all you do, and for all you are, and pray God's blessing on your life and the critical part you play in God's creation! HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!Rev. Jason RobbinsHighlawn Baptist Church (www.HighlawnBaptistChurch.org)Proverbs 31:10-31 (KJV); Matthew 6:25-27; Colossians 1:3-6; 2 Corinthians 5:5-9; Hebrews 4:14-16; John 14:2-3; Revelation 21:3-4, 27; Revelation 22:3; Matthew 25:23; John 3:18; Philippians 3:18-20; Romans 8:15-17; 1 Peter 1:4-5; Matthew 5:12; 1 Peter 5:2-4; 2 Corinthians 5:6; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 (NIV Presented)May 10, 2020If you feel led to support our ministry, you can find us on Tithe.ly. You can either click here to create an account and give online, or you can download the app for Apple or Android. (Note: use the "green" app). Create an account and search for "Highlawn Baptist Church" in "Saint Albans, WV". Thank you!FIND US ON YOUTUBE! Sunday Morning sermons (as well as this sermon) can be found by searching for "Highlawn Baptist" on YouTube, or by clicking here. As with this podcast - Subscribe, Like, and Share our YouTube channel to help us get the message of the Good News out to a world in need of hope!
Max is joined by special guest Jennifer Robbins for the annual, ‘If the CineMaxers Picked the Winners’. Who should win? And who will win? A countdown to this year Academy Awards. Email us: cinemaxers@talkradioone.com
Show Description****************Jennifer Robbins and Chris Ferdinandi stop by to talk about a great conference that's returning in the fall, ARTIFACT Conference. We look back at the state of the web 5 years ago and preview some of the talks and ideas that will be happening at this year's ARTIFACT Conference. Tip: Use code SHOPTALK100 to […]
Show Description****************Jennifer Robbins stops by ShopTalk Show to talk about her recently updated book, Learning Web Design - what's been updated, who the book is for, and what's changed since she first published the book. Listen on Website →Links***** LearningWebDesign.com ArtifactConf Jennifer Robbins at O'Reilly Media Matt Marquis Ben Frain on Using CSS Shapes Sponsors********
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Jennifer Robbins, the CEO of Mayhill Strategies, joins Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast from NCEA's Catholic Leadership Summit in Tempe to reveal the findings of the nation-wide market research study which she conducted over the past two years.
The Fed+Fit Podcast | Nurturing a Healthy Mindset for a Healthy Lifestyle We're back with our 57th episode of the Fed+Fit Podcast! Remember to check back every Monday for a new episode and be sure to subscribe on iTunes! Find us HERE on iTunes and be sure to "subscribe." Episode 57 Topics: The New Yiddish Kitchen Simone's blog: Zenbelly The Zenbelly Cookbook Jen's blog: Predominantely Paleo Down South Paleo The Paleo Kids Cookbook I would LOVE some feedback, so feel free to leave a review in iTunes, comment below, or even give us a shout on social media! Ep. 57: Special Guests Simone Miller and Jennifer Robins On today’s episode, I’m joined by Simone Miller of Zenbelly and Jennifer Robbins of Predominantly Paleo to talk about their brand new collaborative cookbook; the New Yiddish Kitchen. Topics: 1. Introducing our guests, Simone Miller and Jennifer Robbins [1:10] 2. Book collaboration, The New Yiddish Kitchen [10:36] 3. Most difficult recipes to perfect [13:28] 4. A go-to dinner for Simone and Jennifer [18:01] 5. Advice for the newbies [22:18] 6. Favorite part of the job [27:39] Cassy Joy: On today’s show, I am absolutely thrilled to be joined by a couple of truly admirable ladies. Powerhouses in their own right, Simone Miller of Zenbelly blog/catering business, and author of the Zenbelly cookbook; and then Jennifer Robbins of Predominantly Paleo and author of both Down South Paleo and the Paleo Kids Cookbook joined up in a recent collaboration to publish The New Yiddish Kitchen Cookbook. It is scheduled to release March 8th, which if you’re listening to this show when it comes out on Monday March 7th, that’s tomorrow! What a really big day. I can’t thank these two enough for joining me on the show, and I’m excited for you guys to hear all about their stories in this awesome new collaboration. Welcome to the show, ladies! 1. Introducing our guests, Simone Miller and Jennifer Robbins [1:10] Simone Miller: Thanks for having us! Jennifer Robbins: Thank you! Cassy Joy: Oh my gosh, so much fun. I’ve been looking forward to it all morning. {laughs} Jennifer Robbins: Us too. Cassy Joy: Oh good! And we finally sorted out our technical difficulties so I feel like we’re ready to take on the world. Simone Miller: Absolutely. Cassy Joy: Totally. So I know each of you have your own story and journey that’s lead you to paleo, because I stalked you thoroughly before the call {laughs}. I’ve read all the details, so if you leave anything out, don’t worry I can fill it in. Everybody: {laughs} Cassy Joy: But to start off, I would love if you would share a little bit about your story with today’s listeners. Simone Miller: Sure. Well, this is Simone, and my story really began in food more than in the health side of things, and I’ve just been in the food business a really long time, cooking in kitchens since I was in college, and always sort of resisted cooking for a living, mostly because my family is in the food business and always told me how hard it was. {laughs} Mostly my uncle; “never go into the food business,” he said, and of course I’m such a good listener. Cassy Joy: {laughs} Simone Miller: So I resisted it but always loved it, and worked in restaurants. Long story short, once I wound up out in California after moving here from the East Coast, I wanted to get back into food, but I didn’t want to work in a restaurant anymore. So I started doing personal chefing, and that turned into catering, and basically as soon as I said; ok, this is it, I’m doing it, I’m starting a catering business, I got a food allergy test done to try to get to the bottom of my ongoing sort of chronic health issues, and found out that I was allergic to gluten, among a bunch of other sensitivities. That sort of threw a wrench in things, because it’s really hard to cater a party without gluten; or, at least it was at the time.
Mark, a newcomer to the web industry, and Ben, a hard bitten web veteran, work out why they want to do a podcast and what it might be about. Mark’s suggested read this week is ‘Learning Web Design’ by Jennifer Robbins, and Ben’s is a series of articles called ‘Understanding SVG Coordinate Systems & Transformations’ by Sara Soueidan. Music wise we plug Autechre’s ancient album ‘Inconabula‘ and Spiro’s ‘Kaleidophonica‘ album from early 2013. The intro music ‘Vitreous Detachment’ is used with kind permission from Origamibiro.
Jennifer Robbins has been a Web designer since 1993. She designed the web's first commercial site, O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Robbins is the author of Web Design in a Nutshell, Learning Web Design, and HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference. She has also written corporate identity style guides for clients such as Harcourt Publishing, Americanexpress.com, and Orange Imagineering. Since 2000, Jennifer has lived in Providence, Rhode Island, where she has worked as a freelance designer, teacher, lecturer and consultant through her company Littlechair, Inc. Jennifer has taught at Johnson & Wales University and at the Massachusetts College of Art and is now a product designer for O'Reilly Media.
Jennifer Robbins has been a Web designer since 1993. She designed the web’s first commercial site, O’Reilly’s Global Network Navigator. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Robbins is the author of Web Design in a Nutshell, Learning Web Design, and HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference. She has also written corporate identity style guides for clients such as Harcourt Publishing, Americanexpress.com, and Orange Imagineering. Since 2000, Jennifer has lived in Providence, Rhode Island, where she has worked as a freelance designer, teacher, lecturer and consultant through her company Littlechair, Inc. Jennifer has taught at Johnson & Wales University and at the Massachusetts College of Art and is now a product designer for O’Reilly Media.
Jennifer Robbins has been a Web designer since 1993. She designed the web’s first commercial site, O'Reilly’s Global Network Navigator. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Robbins is the author of Web Design in a Nutshell, Learning Web Design, and HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference. She has also written corporate identity style guides for clients such as Harcourt Publishing, Americanexpress.com, and Orange Imagineering. Since 2000, Jennifer has lived in Providence, Rhode Island, where she has worked as a freelance designer, teacher, lecturer and consultant through her company Littlechair, Inc. Jennifer has taught at Johnson & Wales University and at the Massachusetts College of Art and is now a product designer for O'Reilly Media.
Author of four classic web design texts (in 13 editions) Jennifer Robbins (@jenville) chats with Jeffrey Zeldman about her upcoming Artifact Conference for multi-device design; why sites are now systems, not pages; how style guides can function as a system design description tool; getting digital UX design into its natural habitat (hint: not a comp) sooner than later; what's new in web design and the 4th Edition of Learning Web Design; and more. Links for this episode:http://learningwebdesign.com/books.htmlhttps://twitter.com/artifactconfhttp://artifactconf.com/http://www.slideshare.net/JenRobbins/designers-and-code-and-workflows-and-stuff-14900090This episode is sponsored by Shutterstock.com, where you'll find over twenty million stock photos, vectors, illustrations, and video clips. Start your search at Shutterstock.com to find that perfect image for your website, ad, publication or any other creative project.
Author of four classic web design texts (in 13 editions) Jennifer Robbins (@jenville) chats with Jeffrey Zeldman about her upcoming Artifact Conference for multi-device design; why sites are now systems, not pages; how style guides can function as a system design description tool; getting digital UX design into its natural habitat (hint: not a comp) sooner than later; what's new in web design and the 4th Edition of Learning Web Design; and more.