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Best podcasts about Jennifer Turner

Latest podcast episodes about Jennifer Turner

Passion to Power  with Hollywood iNSIDER Michelle Zeitlin
LIVING IN THE AND with Dr. Jennifer Turner

Passion to Power with Hollywood iNSIDER Michelle Zeitlin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 48:24


Live in the And“I WAS A BUILDER. I WAS A CREATOR”In this conversation, Dr. Jennifer Turner discusses her journey of empowerment through health and wellness, integrating her experiences in media and education. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, authenticity, and the power of storytelling in driving social change. Dr. Turner shares her insights on teaching leadership skills, navigating career paths in entertainment, and the significance of staying true to one's values amidst chaos.Health and wellness are integral to personal success.Storytelling can drive behavioral change in communities.Integrating different aspects of oneself leads to empowerment.Teaching leadership skills can empower future generations.Navigating a career in entertainment requires adaptability.Authenticity fosters better relationships in professional settings.Creating content is more accessible than ever.Staying true to one's values is essential in a chaotic world.Sound Bites"I struggled with weight and asthma.""You can create your own content now."TakeawaysEmpowerment is a skill developed through experience.Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership.https://www.drjenniferturner.comhttps://www.drjenniferturner.com/contact"I can do this, I can do that."Empowerment Through Health and WellnessThe Intersection of Media and HealthNavigating Assertiveness and Self-DiscoveryThe Journey to Success in EntertainmentNew Chapter Finance to Creative Daytime TVFrom Banking to Creativity: A Journey BeginsEmbracing Your Creative SelfThe Balance of Entrepreneurship and Corporate ExperienceMichelle Zeitlin, Host/Producer, is a "Hollywood iNsider"who has mentored, coached and educated around the globe. Use your passions to create that Yellow Brick Road to Your Success. #passiontopowerMoreZap.com is a talent and literary company that develops people and projects.Michelle is the mom of two in their 20's- a rock star and philosophy student, and is the "motherger" to artists/authors/actors who are based in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Melbourne, London, Las Vegas and Atlanta. To book a Workshop or Seminar or Speaking engagement with Michelle Zeitlin, please visit www.passion-power.com and send us a message. You can also pitch your people for us to consider as GUESTS.

Hackers del Talento con Ricardo Pineda
405. C-Suite whisperer - Jennifer Turner (Google)

Hackers del Talento con Ricardo Pineda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 67:13


Our 405th episode features Jennifer Turner, Director, Organizational Strategy and HR Consultant, Alphabet Companies of Google. In this conversation, we explore:+ His experience after more than 17 years at Google and Alphabet.+ A difficult time in his life that influenced who she is today.+ His story related to education and his potential.+ Learning from so many regions and cultures.+ Walk with curiosity in life, in work, in every moment.+ Every company needs someone to play the role of C-Suite Whisperer.+ The importance of contributing to human issues, business and organizational challenges.Dare to change the future of Human Talent in Latin America at the Hackers del Talento Latam Academy, apply now here: www.hackersdeltalento.com/academia-hackers-del-talentoHere you can learn more about Hackers del Talento and Ricardo PinedaSubscribe to our newsletter Letters to Talent where we reflect on Human Talent, the future of work and humanization

The Crownsmen Show
MN 228. Falkirk Consultants: Environmental and Regulatory Expertise in Mining

The Crownsmen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 60:20


Discover innovative strategies and industry insights with Mike McPhie and Jennifer Turner from Falkirk Consultant. They bring their extensive expertise to the forefront, discussing how their consulting services are shaping the future of mining operations. From optimizing efficiency to enhancing sustainability, their insights are invaluable for anyone involved in the mining sector. Watch Here Mining Now Partner

This is How We Create
57. How to Use AI as a Tool in Your Artistic Process - Jennifer Turner

This is How We Create

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 25:41


Join us as Jennifer Turner reveals how she turned her artistic dreams into reality, blending traditional methods with cutting-edge AI. Learn about her inspirations, the evolution of her unique style, and how a background in graphic design paved the way for success. Jennifer's story is a treasure trove of insights and advice for anyone eager to push the boundaries of their creativity and share their art with the world. Jennifer will exhibit her work at the Venice Biennale in April 2024. Please check out her site for more information. Join us as Jennifer Turner reveals how she turned her artistic dreams into reality, blending traditional methods with cutting-edge AI. Learn about her inspirations, the evolution of her unique style, and how a background in graphic design paved the way for success. Jenn story is a treasure trove of insights and advice for anyone eager to push the boundaries of their creativity and share their art with the world. Jenn will exhibit her work at the Venice Biennale in April 2024. Please check out her site for more information. Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/ Follow This Is How We Create on IG. ⁠https://www.instagram.com/thisishowwecreate_/⁠ Follow Martine on Instagram:  ⁠https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/⁠ This is How We Create is produced by and edited by Braila West, Alexis Sanchez and Martine Severin. Keep up with Jennifer Turner and become a collector by visiting the sites below: Website: https://fineartofjenn.com/ Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/fineartofjenn/

Wilson Center NOW
US – China Climate Leadership: Can the “Food Superpowers” Collaborate?

Wilson Center NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 28:27


In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Jennifer Turner, Director of the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum, and Karen Mancl, Wilson Center Fellow and Professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering at The Ohio State University.  They discuss a new Wilson Center and Ohio State University joint project, Cultivating US and Chinese Climate Leadership on Food and Agriculture. The project “engages with US and Chinese agriculture, food system, and climate experts with two goals in mind: illustrate the complex climate footprint from US and Chinese agriculture and highlight opportunities for bilateral cooperation on policies, projects, and strategies to reduce agriculture's climate footprint.”

Crosstown Conversations
6.9.23 - Jennifer Turner // Tom Lowenburg // Camille Guillot

Crosstown Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 56:31


6.9.23 - Jennifer Turner // Tom Lowenburg // Camille Guillot by Crosstown Conversations

MURDERISH
Best of MURDERISH - E85 “Jennifer Turner: Murder or Self Defense?”

MURDERISH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 53:59


We're bringing back a case where divorce brought out the worst of those involved. Past mistakes, love affairs, and previous marriages were all fair game. At a certain point, all of the fighting ended, but not in a way that anyone would have wanted. The contentious divorce proceedings came to a halt when one of the parties was murdered, or was she? Let's get social: Follow MURDERISH on Instagram & TikTok @MurderishPodcast. We're also on Facebook. Visit murderish.com to learn more about Jami and the podcast. You can also buy merch & sign up to become a MURDERISH | Behind the Mic Patreon member and get access to exclusive perks.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lipstick Economy
Jennifer Turner and Tony Marks: The Magic of TPAC

Lipstick Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 62:46


Jennifer Turner and Tony Marks of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center discuss the magic of viewing live performances, the opportunities of the post-COVID era, and their efforts to curate the shows for Nashville as well as expand program offerings to appeal to new audiences.

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Runaway Eve
My Response to the Evangelical Response to WAP

Runaway Eve

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 54:48


WAP certainly garnered an interesting response. While clearly not for everyone, the lyrics nonetheless conveyed an empowered, experienced version of female sexuality that we don't often see in mainstream media. Adding to the conversation surrounding this song two years after it was released might feel late, irrelevant, or pointless. However, viewing the song, and what it represents, through the lens of the Christian Right's response to it feels as topical as ever, especially when you realize that this response is symptomatic of the ways in which this culture views women and sexuality, as well as the creation and consumption of media. In this episode we are examining these views through one pop culture commentator's response to WAP, a response that I believe is representative of Evangelical Christian culture's as a whole… and indicative of not only how these people feel about female empowerment and sexuality, but how they feel about the female body and women in general. Spoiler alert, like so many other things that are “of the world”, this culture sees WAP, and the sexually empowered woman the song represents, and a targeted attack on their religion and beliefs. All I can really say is that if they want a war, they've got one. Content warning: sex and sexuality Cardi B, WAP, And Our Kids... Some Thoughts…, Walt Mueller (this guy abuses ellipses more than I do) ‘WAP' and the politics of Black women's bodies, Ko Bragg Why Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's Empowering Anthem “WAP” Is So Important, Brianna Holt What the WAP: Part 1 - Black Feminist Scholars on Black Women's Popular Culture, by Black Feminisms contributors Dr. Jennifer Turner and Dr. Melissa C. Brown (please check out parts 2 and 3 as well!) If you like what you hear, don't forget to rate and review on your preferred listening platform! Join the community on Instagram at @runaway_eve. I'm always open to topic suggestions, ideas, and any other ways you want to collaborate.

BoggsCast
Episode 11: Charting the LifeCourse Framework with Jennifer Turner, LCSW

BoggsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 37:01


Description: Jennifer Turner, LCSW, Senior Research Associate at the University of Missouri Kansas City Institute for Human Development and Assistant Director of the LifeCourse Nexus Training and Technical Assistance Center, discusses the Charting the LifeCourse Framework and how it can be used in the person-centered planning process. Interviewers: Jaime Zahid, BA, Training & Consultation Specialist at The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities & Melanie Ayers, Parent Advocate and Charting the LifeCourse Ambassador Click for Full Transcript of Episode 11

Lifesciences Professional
Why Companies Should Hire Aspiring Clinical Dental Hygienists with Jennifer Turner

Lifesciences Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 25:42


Our guest today, award-winning Dental Hygiene Professor Jennifer Turner, is a renowned speaker, coach, and influential professional in the dental hygiene industry. Jennifer has been recognized as one of the most influential healthcare leaders to watch in 2022. She has worked with hundreds of dental practices across Canada supporting teams in change management, implementing clinical systems to elevate patient care, and more. In this episode, she shares her knowledge, expertise, and advise on planning your career and transitioning from one field to another within the industry.   In this episode: Jennifer gives us a short personal and professional introduction on herself. Impactful resources Jennifer used to have a successful career in the dental industry. Advice for people who would like to transition from the doing clinical work to branching out in different careers in the industry. The importance of having a plan for your career. Her thoughts on group dentistry as the future of the dental industry. Jennifer shares the state of staff retention and hiring in their company today. She shares what's next for her and some words of wisdom from the listeners.

Unshaken
Ep 120: Resolving to Restore with Jennifer Turner

Unshaken

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 46:17


Reach out at unshakenpsalm622@gmail.comFind us on Instagram and Facebook at: WomenoftheWordCTW

Lead With Your Brand!™
S3E33 : The Mad Cool Creative : Dr. Jennifer E. Turner, EVP TriStar Television

Lead With Your Brand!™

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 40:03


This week, Jayzen is excited to share one of our top fan favorite episodes from the library featuring his guest, Dr. Jennifer Turner. Jennifer was recently promoted to Head of Sony Pictures' TriStar Television. In addition to overseeing creative on some of the most iconic television shows we all love, Jennifer is also the founder of Mad Cool Fitness where she brings her love of storytelling and passion for fitness to help people transform their lives. Jennifer has had an incredible career journey that has deeply intertwined her personal experiences, educational goals, creativity and passion to help those around her. As a self proclaimed “child of the golden age of television...the 80's,” her work as a creative executive has crafted shows like The Good Doctor, The Blacklist and many others. Guest Bio Dr. Jennifer E. Turner EVP TriStar Television Founder, MAD COOL FITNESS/MAD COOL COMMUNITY Jennifer is a seasoned media executive who currently serves as the Head of Sony Pictures' TriStar Television, overseeing creative on hit series such as The Good Doctor, The Boys and The Blacklist. In 2011, Jennifer combined her passion for fitness and desire to help others with her media background to found edutainment brand MAD COOL FITNESS (MCF), an inclusive, edutainment healthy lifestyle brand that helps people to achieve long-term good health through behavior science-based programs. MCF Programs are also based on Jennifer's personal experience as someone who struggled with weight but has been living healthy for over 20 years. To support her mission of health, Jennifer went back to school and received her Doctor of Public Health specializing in Health Education and Behavioral Science, from Rutgers School of Public Health. Her dissertation evaluated the Healthy Schools Program implementation at four, New Jersey, K-8 independent charter schools. Her research found factors impacting program implementation were the social determinants of health – access to healthcare, community context, socio-economics – the very same factors that are playing a role in COVID-19's disproportionate effect on communities of color today. Jennifer also founded non-profit, MAD COOL COMMUNITY, to implement, design, and evaluate wellness programs in underserved communities. MAD COOL COMMUNITY is currently implementing a pilot mental and behavioral health program at a New Jersey charter school to address the wellness needs of parents, teachers, and students during this coronavirus pandemic. The wellness program is based on Jennifer's dissertation research as well as the school population's specific needs during this challenging time. Jennifer holds a Master of Business Administration from Stanford University, a Bachelor of Finance from the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Japanese Language also from the University of Pennsylvania. Jennifer is a New Jersey certified Teacher of Health Education N-12, an American Council on Exercise (ACE) certified Youth Fitness Specialist, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, Health Coach, Behavior Change Specialist, Group Fitness Instructor, and Personal Trainer. She is an avid athlete and runner having completed numerous marathons (including two Boston and three New York City Marathons) and triathlons, (including Ironman Lake Placid). Links To learn more about Lead With Your Brand and the Career Breakthrough Mentoring program , please visit: https://www.leadwithyourbrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit: https://www.jayzenpatria.com Please connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayzenpatria

Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry
Jennifer Turner of 123Dentist & Jeff Barsotti of RecallMax Join the Group Dentistry Now Show

Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 37:00


We had a great conversation with Jennifer Turner, RDH, DA, BSC who is the Vice President of Dental Hygiene Operations at 123Dentist. She was joined by Jeff Barsotti who was recently named Chief Executive Officer at RecallMax. Key Takeaways: * Discover the history of 123Dentist & RecallMax * What does partnering with 123Dentist mean to the clinician? * What do DSOs and solo practices require of a SaaS company? * What kind of stats are important in measuring success in a DSO?    and much more To find out more about RecallMax - Book your demo - https://learn.recallmax.com/demo/groupdentistrynow/ or email dsoexperts@recallmax.com To find out more about 123Dentist - Partnership - https://partners.123dentist.com/faq/ Careers - https://careers.123dentist.com/ If you like our podcast, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes http://apple.co/2Nejsfa and a Thumbs Up on YouTube. Our podcast series brings you dental support and emerging dental group practice analysis, conversation, trends, news and events. Listen to leaders in the DSO and emerging dental group space talk about their challenges, successes, and the future of group dentistry. The Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry has listeners across North & South America, Australia, Europe, and Asia. If you like our show, tell a friend or a colleague.

The Good Day
Summer in the Psalms: Psalm 15 - He Enters Into Our World by Jennifer Turner

The Good Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 8:34


What do we do when we can't feel God's presence or hear His voice or trace His hand? What do we do when we feel alone in our suffering? My friend, Jennifer Turner, shares her reflection of Psalm 15 with us so we can understand how to trust God's nearness always. C A N D A C E C O F E R author + speaker website | spotify | instagram | facebook

The Locked up Living Podcast
Prisons, the military and war. Dominique Moran and Jennifer Turner.

The Locked up Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 73:22


Tracing the meanings of military geographies, veterans and the prison industrial complex Professor Dominique Moran is professor of carceral geography Birmingham University and her expertise is in providing a geographical perspective on incarceration.    Dominique is also Chair of the  Carceral geography Working Group of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographies.  She is author of “Carceral Geography: Spaces and Practices of Incarceration and editor of a number of texts on spatial geography and its relation to imprisonment.  She is also widely published in a number of leading geographical journals. Jennifer Turner leads the Crime and Carcerality Research Group in the Institute for Social Sciences at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg. Her research interests concern the relationships between prison and contemporary society, including, most recently, interrogations of the prison-military complex. Jennifer is the author of The Prison Boundary: Between Society and Carceral Space, which interrogates the notion of a hard and fast separation between the inside and outside of prison by presenting a variety of case studies that demonstrate a complex and changeable boundary relationship. She is also the Chair of the Carceral Geography Working Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), which brings together academic and non-academic members interested in spaces of confinement from all over the world. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03091325221080247 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13624806211031248

Visual Marketing with Tailwind: Pinterest and Instagram Made Easy
Turning Hardship in to Change with Soap Addiction

Visual Marketing with Tailwind: Pinterest and Instagram Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 39:12


*Just a note - this episode touches on topics that may be troubling to some, including drug use and addiction.* Soap Addiction, Jennifer Turner's handcrafted goat milk business did not start out as a business venture. It was a hobby, one to escape the pain and stress of being a mother of three children caught in the throes of drug addiction. But when Jennifer found the courage to tell her story, and place a powerful mission behind her soaps, she not only found sales - she found relationships and community. Now Soap Addiction is a beacon of hope for loved ones to get clean, and Jennifer is a proud business owner and mentor to families all over walking in her shoes. You won't want to miss this tale of a small business owner with a powerful mission, and how it affected a community around her. From Jennifer, you can learn just how important the why is behind your business, hear a success story that will probably make you weep (We're not crying, you're crying!), and learn practical things along the way like letting people help, and crafting an exit plan. Enjoy!  

Unleash Your Curiosity with Nance Ciasca, CHC
Wake Up Wednesday - Special Guest Jennifer Turner

Unleash Your Curiosity with Nance Ciasca, CHC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 24:06


In today's episode, Mary and I are joined with Jennifer Turner. The three of us discuss our patterning of - how we do one thing is how we do everything. We uncover that there are ways to use some of the patternings for the greater good. Does not always need to change just tweaked to serve us better. Enjoy! Grab your gratitude practice here unleashyourcuriosity.com/landing-gratitude To receive your free EBT check in or grab a discovery session with Nance visit www.nanceciasca.com To learn more about Mary visit linktr.ee/MaryCelineSmith --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nance-ciaasca/message

The Lou Review
Soap Addictions

The Lou Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 30:32


Jennifer Turner shares the story of how her homestead grew into a business out of her passion for her family and their battle with addiction. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theloureview/support

The Zak Kuhn Show
Jennifer Turner

The Zak Kuhn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 51:00


Jennifer Turner is the CEO of the Tennessee Performing Art Center (TPAC). We talk about how she got the gig, what goes into organizing the season, the future of theater in Nashville and so much more. The 2021 - 2022 season has already been announced and tickets are going fast!

MURDERISH
Jennifer Turner: Murder or Self Defense? | MURDERISH Ep. 085

MURDERISH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 51:49


Oftentimes, divorces are messy. Hurt feelings, large sums of money, and decisions regarding custody of children only add to the stress that separation can bring. In the case we examine in this episode, a divorce brought out the worst of those involved. Past mistakes, love affairs, and previous marriages were all fair game. At a certain point, all of the fighting ended, but not in a way that anyone would have wanted. The contentious divorce proceedings came to a halt when one of the parties was murdered, or was she?Check us out: Visit Murderish.com for more info about the show and Creator/Host, Jami. The website also has links to buy MURDERISH merchandise and become a Patreon supporter. Patreon subscribers can get access to exclusive Patreon-only episodes. To sign up for Patreon perks, click “Go Behind the Scenes” on the website OR click here for a direct link to our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/Murderish.Let's get social: @MurderishPod (Twitter), @MurderishPodcast (Instagram), search “Murderish podcast” (Facebook).Sponsors:- AWAY: Visit AWAYtravel.com/murderish to start your 100 day trial & shop the entire lineup of AWAY travel essentials.- MasterClass: Visit MasterClass.com/murderish for 15% off of an annual membership.- Ana Luisa: Visit AnaLuisa.com/murderish & use promo code murderish for 10% off.- Betabrand: Visit Betabrand.com/murderish for 30% off your first order for a limited time.- Best Fiends: Download Best Fiends FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google Play.Want to advertise on this show? We've partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising requests. Click this link to get started advertising your brand, podcast, company etc. on MURDERISH https://www.advertisecast.com/MURDERISH.Production & Music: John & Jessica Bukenas of Audio Editing Solutions (production), Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams (music).Research & Writing: Lincoln Edgemon.Jami's new podcast: Subscribe to or follow Judgey & Juryish wherever you listen to podcasts! Remember, listening to this podcast doesn't make you a murderer, it just means you're murder...ish.

The Happy Clients Podcast
58. Copywriting + Designing: The Secret Weapon To Resonating With Your Audience w/ Jennifer Turner

The Happy Clients Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 30:54


Copywriting + Designing: The Secret Weapon To Resonating With Your Audience w/ Jennifer Turner As marketers, we understand that great visuals are paramount to success. But what about words? On this week's episode of The Happy Clients Podcast, Jen Turner, founder of Gemini Branding, shares with you how just like there are two sides to every Gemini, there are two sides to branding, which are copywriting and design, and you can't have one without the other. Jen is our amazing copywriter and designer that we have worked with since day 1 of DOT & Co. being born. If you've resonated with our copy or branding, Jen's to thank. So if you're a marketer, you don't want to miss this one. After you've listened in to this episode, you will learn: How to marry words and visuals to see success in your marketing efforts; Building a successful branding and design studio as a one-woman show. The pros and cons of doing it all yourself and how to ensure your business aligns with your lifestyle goals; The easiest way to build a website with professional copy that you can DIY for you or your clients; How you can create packages that fit your audience's budget. Hello, Startup Sprint + GemDays! We at DOT work with Jen at Gemini using her GemDays, and let us tell you, it is the most efficient day ever You can learn more about Gemini Branding at: geminibranding.ca https://www.instagram.com/geminibranding/ [HELPFUL LINKS] Onboarding Checklist: Grab our onboarding checklist here. Meet with us: www.dotandcompany.co/contact [ABOUT THIS PODCAST] Welcome to the Happy Clients Podcast, brought to you by DOT and Company-- the world's best and only team of client account managers for digital marketing agencies. Whether you're a virtual assistant, an agency owner, or a client-facing account manager, we all deal with clients. Lucky for you. client management is what we do best. On the happy client's podcast, we won't shy away from the ups and downs of managing clients in the agency world, but we'll be right there alongside you to learn together and share the real juicy stuff we'll undoubtedly face when it comes to client management. Now, let's dig in, chat CAM life and have some fun along the way. Cheers, to happy clients.

Blackademia
Ep 67: Finding the Balance w/ Dr. Jennifer Turner

Blackademia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 51:27


This week Autumn chats with her former advisor about finding the balance as an Associate Professor

Daily Bread from St. Columba's
Going Gray with Jennifer Turner - Daily Bread Podcast

Daily Bread from St. Columba's

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 4:40


Embracing my gray hair and the privilege of aging. #livegodslove #ColumbaDailyBreadDB #dailyinspiration #dailyprayers #livegodslove #inspiration

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective
529: Use this Four-Step Formula to create Higher-Converting Copy with Jennifer Turner

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 49:14


Today our guest is Jennifer Turner, the founder of Gemini where she helps online business owners improve their copywriting and design to create higher conversion rates. Gemini is an online branding and education platform and Jennifer is the rare combination of a trained copywriter and designer! Their MO is unifying a business' voice in the copy and design to tell a stronger story. We love it! Today we will be focussing solely on the copy side of things and how to get your up to scratch!  We are super excited for Jennifer to dive into her four-step formula for high converting copy and it is honestly one of the best formulas we have found in a long time! These kinds of frameworks can sometimes put you in a box or make you sound a bit robotic and this one is a really cool way to insert your story and your audience's story while coming up with something that gets your conversion rate all the way up! This can be used for freebies, opt-ins or paid services and programs, it can be applied in those areas just as effectively, that's how versatile it is, so get your notes ready and let's get into some strategy! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.

LIT Sessions with Marielle
Heaux Tales: Exploring the Sexualization and Sexuality of Black Women Part 2 (Rebecca Brown, Dr. Jennifer Turner, Marielle)

LIT Sessions with Marielle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 38:21


This week, we continue the conversation from last week with guest,Dr. Jennifer Turner, about the over sexualization and sexuality of Black Women. From proper sex education to how Black women bodies are consistently policed by culture-- we cover it all! Be sure to follow Dr. Jennifer Turner on Twitter at @DrJenSoc. Follow WTF on IG at @wtfpodacsttv and send us an email at withthefactspodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withthefacts/support

LIT Sessions with Marielle
Heaux Tales: Exploring the Sexualization and Sexuality of Black Women Part 1 (Rebecca Brown, Dr. Jennifer Turner, Marielle)

LIT Sessions with Marielle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 26:11


Jasmine Sullivan brought to the forefront a much needed conversation with her album Heaux Tales. In this conversation, WTF Squad member, Rebecca leads a conversation with special guest Dr. Jennifer Turner, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Hollins University and Marielle as they explore and dissect the over sexualization and the complexities of Black women's sexuality. This is part 1 of this conversation Follow With The Facts on IG at @wtfpodcasttv and send us an email at withthefactspodcast@gmail.com. We would love for you to join us over on patreon at patreon.com/wtfpodcasttv --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withthefacts/support

Educator Innovator
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Educator Innovator

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 69:57


This NWP Radio CoLab features the authors of our March reading for LEARN: Marginal Syllabus. Jennifer Turner and Autumn Griffin, two Black woman literacy scholars, discuss their article and their work learning alongside two adolescents, Tamika and Malia, over a six-year period. This is the first month’s reading from the LEARN Marginal Syllabus, Spring 2021 co-developed with the National Writing Project (NWP) and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) with support from Hypothesis. Each month, March through June, we will invite educators to collaboratively read and discuss an article published by NCTE that investigates the intersection of literacy and equity. Each reading with related author discussion will go “live” on the first Monday of the month.

NWP Radio
Brown Girls Dreaming: Adolescent Black Girls' Futuremaking

NWP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 69:57


This NWP Radio CoLab features the authors of our March reading for LEARN: Marginal Syllabus. Jennifer Turner and Autumn Griffin, two Black woman literacy scholars, discuss their article and their work learning alongside two adolescents, Tamika and Malia, over a six-year period. This is the first month’s reading from the LEARN Marginal Syllabus, Spring 2021 co-developed with the National Writing Project (NWP) and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) with support from Hypothesis. Each month, March through June, we will invite educators to collaboratively read and discuss an article published by NCTE that investigates the intersection of literacy and equity. Each reading with related author discussion will go “live” on the first Monday of the month. Related Links About the 2021 LEARN Marginal Syllabus Read and Annotate the article Watch the video/learn more

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Nashville Radio Show: Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) - 40th Anniversary Celebration!

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 15:10


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Jennifer Turner, President and CEO of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), who discusses their dedication to leading with excellence in the performing arts and arts education, creating meaningful and relevant experiences to enrich lives, strengthen communities, and support economic vitality. During the interview, Turner highlights TPAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration taking place virtually on February 20, their Broadway Programming and Educational Programs in the community, the shift to virtual events and performances during the pandemic, the season ahead, and much more.About TPAC:TPAC's role in the Nashville CommunityHow TPAC serves our communityWhat TPAC is known best for (Broadway Programming and reach of cultural offerings)Performance venues TPAC manages and Resident CompaniesHow TPAC fulfills its nonprofit mission in Tennessee outside of events and programming and serves as a Center for Learning for 45,000 students, teachers, and individuals.TPAC Education Programs in the CommunitySeason for Young PeopleDisney Musicals in Schools ProgramInside Out ProgramWolftrap Early Learning Through the ArtsThe Spotlight AwardsImpact of Covid-19 on TPACNote: TPAC Theaters have been shut down since March 2020, resulting in the cancellation or postponement of over 360 performances.Ways that TPAC has adapted during the shutdownVirtual Programming options for patronsSalon SeriesEducation and Community Outreach initiativesHoliday gift to the community - Mark Cabus "A Christmas Carol"Information about upcoming programs and initiatives at TPACReopening theatersLooking past Covid-19, to TPAC future, and what the organization will look like in a decadeTPAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration - Saturday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m.40th Anniversary Celebration:Favorite moments at the organization as TPAC's President, and throughout TPAC's history. This includes TPAC's premiere engagement of Hamilton in January 2020, collaboration with Studio Tenn on Evita, working with Dolly Parton on the opening of the 9 to 5 tour, and other moments.TPAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration will be presented as a free virtual presentation on February 20 as a gift to the community for their support the past 40 years.Patrons can go to org/Celebrate to reserve access to watch the 40th Anniversary Celebration. After registering, patrons will be sent a link to view.The celebration is hosted by actress Tamiko Robinson Steele and features performances from Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera and Nashville Repertory Theatre, plus special guest appearances by Tony Award-nominee Susan Egan, actress and recording artist Diana DeGarmo, Spotlight Award-winner Hatty King, and more.The celebration is produced by award-winning director Matt Logan and filmed by MA2LA at TPAC.The 40th Anniversary Celebration is free to view, but patrons have the option of pre-purchasing gourmet dinner and appetizer packages from Juniper Green with proceeds going to TPAC's Forward! Recovery Fund.Other community partners are also helping TPAC Celebrate. Goo Goo Cluster has created “The Encore” a delicious special edition Goo Goo created to commemorate TPAC's “ruby” anniversary. This red velvet fudge, cream cheese ganache, chocolate sandwich cookies, and pearlized white chocolate confection is a sweet reminder of four decades of high-quality performing arts and the impact arts education programs make in our community. Ten percent (10%) of all sales of the Goo Goo will be donated to the TPAC Forward! Recovery Fund.How the community can support TPAC during the shutdown:In May 2020, TPAC launched the TPAC Forward! Recovery Fund so that donors and supporters have a way to sustain TPAC and help it return stronger than ever. Patrons have a variety of options to support TPAC right now, including giving to the TPAC Forward! Fund, donating the value of tickets to the organization, or participating in a variety of fundraising opportunities. Learn more:Facebook:             https://www.facebook.com/TennesseePACTwitter:                  https://twitter.com/tpacWebsite:                https://www.tpac.org/Instagram:             https://www.instagram.com/tennesseepac/40th Anniversary Information:Saturday, February 20 at 7 p.m.  RSVP and to Reserve Meal Packages:  www.TPAC.org/Celebrate

Daily Bread from St. Columba's
Fireside Chat & Psalm with Jennifer Turner - Daily Bread Podcast

Daily Bread from St. Columba's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 3:44


God answered me!#livegodslove #ColumbaDailyBreadDB #dailyinspiration #dailyprayers #livegodslove #inspiration

Lead With Your Brand!™
S2E7 - The Mad Cool Creative : Dr. Jennifer E. Turner, SVP Scripted Programming

Lead With Your Brand!™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 35:37


Jayzen is thrilled to welcome Dr. Jennifer Turner to the show. In addition to overseeing creative on some of the most iconic television shows we all love at Sony Pictures Television, Jennifer is also the founder of Mad Cool Fitness where she brings her love of storytelling and passion for fitness to help people transform their lives. A common question from people starting to develop their personal brand is “What if my brand is different at work and at home?” The reality is that although there is always situational context, you are really just one brand. What’s important is to understand the value you add to any situation so that you can always bring your best authentic self to the table. Jennifer has had an incredible career journey that has deeply intertwined her personal experiences, educational goals, creativity and passion to help those around her. As a self proclaimed “child of the golden age of television...the 80’s,” her work as a creative executive has crafted shows like The Good Doctor, The Blacklist and many others. Guest Bio Dr. Jennifer E. Turner SVP Scripted Programming Founder, MAD COOL FITNESS/MAD COOL COMMUNITY dissertation evaluated the Healthy Schools Program implementation at four, New Jersey, K-8 independent charter schools. Her research found factors impacting program implementation were the social determinants of health – access to healthcare, community context, socio-economics – the very same factors that are playing a role in COVID-19’s disproportionate effect on communities of color today. Jennifer also founded non-profit, MAD COOL COMMUNITY, to implement, design, and evaluate wellness programs in underserved communities. MAD COOL COMMUNITY is currently implementing a pilot mental and behavioral health program at a New Jersey charter school to address the wellness needs of parents, teachers, and students during this coronavirus pandemic. The wellness program is based on Jennifer’s dissertation research as well as the school population’s specific needs during this challenging time.

Sisters Thriving Splendidly: The Podcast
Breaking the Shackles: Moving from Scarcity to Abundance Mindset

Sisters Thriving Splendidly: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 30:32


In this episode, co-hosts Jasmine McLaughlin, LCSW and Jennifer Turner, Ph.D. discuss strategies for letting go of fear and embracing courage in order to live an abundant life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistersthrivingspendidly/support

Circle of Blue WaterNews
Speaking of Water: China’s Water Challenges in 2021

Circle of Blue WaterNews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 31:12


Jennifer Turner & Scott Moore Interviewed By Brett Walton

The Breakout – Unleashing Personal Growth
Ep13: Jennifer Turner reCHARGED

The Breakout – Unleashing Personal Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 31:28


Before we even get to our big question, we have a great discuss about the culture of an organization and what is necessary to rebuild and create an inclusive culture.  Then we get to our big question…Jennifer Turner's big change was moving from Michigan to Illinois for a new job. She didn't know everything but her drive for development, courage and humility propelled her to take the risk. Not only is she passionate about development, but also her leadership style is patterned after her belief system. Jennifer believes fundamentally that cultures need to be transparent, development focused, show empathy and promote collaboration. Take a listen and you will want to work for Jennifer! Jennifer is the President and Chief Executive Officer for Tennessee Performing Arts Center, a Nashville-based nonprofit arts organization dedicated to excellence in the performing arts and arts education. Since 1980, TPAC has welcomed more than 12 million audience members and served more than 1.8 million students, teachers, and adults with performances, teacher resources, professional development, classroom residencies, and enrichment programs. Formerly, Jennifer served as Executive Vice President and Managing Director for Segerstrom Center for the Arts, an acclaimed arts institution in Southern California, where she built a world-class leadership team, led innovative community initiatives, and spearheaded multi-million-dollar capital development projects, including the successful completion of the 56,000 square foot Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. With more than 20 years of experience in nonprofits arts, Jennifer previously was the Chief Operating Officer for the national historic landmark Auditorium Theatre in Chicago and held roles with Michigan Opera Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Harper College. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and holds a graduate degree from Roosevelt University in Public Administration, Nonprofit Management.Connect with Jennifer at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifercturner/ and on Twitter @JenniferArts to learn more about her and her background. To learn more about Tennessee Performing Arts Center, please visit:TPAC Website: https://www.tpac.org/TPAC Instagram: @tennesseepacTPAC Twitter: @tpacSign up for our newsletter at https://abbraccigroup.com/. Please subscribe, leave a review and tell your friends about our podcast. Learn more about the CHARGE® model by purchasing the book, The Way of the HR Warrior. Let us know about the moments for you that changed your life trajectory. Drop us a note via our website.

Justice In Action
Ep. 10: Trauma-sensitive yoga w/ Jennifer Turner

Justice In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 44:43


Trauma-sensitive yoga helps sufferers use their bodies to heal their spirits Jennifer Turner was a voice student at the New England Conservatory of Music when her instructor approached her during a rehearsal. “You,” her instructor observed, “aren’t in your body.” It took her a while before she understood what her instructor meant, but when she did, it would change her life. She took yoga classes, and the body control that yoga encouraged her to heal from her own trauma she still was carrying. It was, she said, “like coming home.” The awakening guided her to a new calling: using yoga to help people who had suffered psychological trauma from physical and emotional abuse or neglect, and helping them reconnect with their bodies. Today, Turner is the co-director of Justice Resource Institute’s Center for Trauma and Embodiment, where she and co-director and founder Dave Emerson use Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) to help victims of physical or sexual abuse, neglect or other trauma use their bodies to heal their minds and spirits. She recently edited and co-wrote a book about her work. It’s called “Embodied Healing: Survivor and Facilitator Voices from the Practice of Trauma-Sensitive Yoga.” The book, available online through Amazon and Barnes & Noble, describes her work and research and recounts “what it’s like to heal.” Included are the observations and research findings of yoga facilitators trained in trauma-sensitive yoga that has helped sufferers of complex trauma heal their hearts, minds and bodies. Complex trauma can produce a host of symptoms, from racing heartbeat to changes in breathing, hyper-vigilance about any change in their physical environment, depression and anxiety, loss of control of their own bodies or even the loss of feeling in their bodies. TCTSY helps clients reconnect and exert control over their bodies — something that Turner describes as “reinhabiting” their bodies after deep psychological trauma, usually at the hands of a trusted parent or guardian, coach, teacher or religious figure who abused the power of their position to manipulate their victims.   The techniques of TCTSY, which involve a yoga facilitator who suggests rather than instructs and who never touches a student, are being taught at hundreds of places around the globe, sometimes as a supplement to traditional forms of “talk therapy” and sometimes in the absence of talk therapy. The principles of TCTSY are used in more and more traditional yoga classes because facilitators recognize that many of their students come to yoga to help them heal from trauma in their own lives. “The goal isn’t yoga,” Turner said. “The goal is reclaiming your body through yoga.” You can listen to Jennifer Turner discuss her work here. And you can purchase her book at amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com. If you’d like to try a TCTSY class, please visit www.traumasensitiveyoga.com or www.jri.org/tctsy-classes.

True Crime Mamas Podcast
The "Innocent" Dentist - The Murder of Jennifer Turner

True Crime Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 47:20


On September 14, 2007, in the midst of a contentious divorce, Dr. Kirk Turner visited his estranged wife Jennifer with a friend who was picking up tools. While the friend was loading up his truck, Dr. Turner planned to review legal paperwork with Jennifer. What transpired next ended in Jennifer's grisly death and Kirk being stabbed twice in the leg with a 7' spear.Cover art by Marley SodenTheme song by Sam Morrison

Fort McMurray Matters on Mix 103.7
FMPSD Discusses New COVID-19 Measures

Fort McMurray Matters on Mix 103.7

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 19:13


On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we chat with Jennifer Turner, Superintendent of the Fort McMurray Public School Division, about the new COVID-19 measures introduced by the provincial government.

The World Is Wrong
...about Chameleon Street (1989)

The World Is Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 113:18


Wendell B. Harris Jr’s directorial debut about career con man Douglas Street is a totally unique and experimental satire that frightened Hollywood when it was released in 1989. Directed byWendell B. Harris Jr. Starring Wendell B. Harris Jr., Angela Leslie, Paula McGee, Jennifer Turner & Dave Barber How is the world wrong about this film? From Andras: After winning the Grand Jury Award at Sundance Film Festival in 1990 Wendell B. Harris Jr. was unable to secure distribution for “Chameleon Street” or get anyone to fund a follow up. I’d never heard of it until it was recommended to me by director Skinner Myers and we invited him to join the podcast to share his take on this film and its troubled history. Skinner Myers: https://www.skinnermyers.com/ Radio8Ball with Andras Jones: http://www.radio8ball.com/ The Director's Wall with Bryan Connolly & AJ Gonzalez: https://directorswall.com/ Swindled podcast about Douglas Street: https://swindledpodcast.com/podcasts/season-1/episode-08-the-impostor/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NCUSCR Interviews
Electric Vehicles: China's Accelerating Industry | U.S.-China HORIZONS

NCUSCR Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 6:31


Jennifer Turner explains the recent evolution of China's dynamic new energy vehicle industry, including how it will influence electric vehicles in the United States and around the world. Jennifer Turner is the director of the Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum and manager of its Global Choke Point Initiative. She is a widely-quoted expert on U.S.-China environmental cooperation as well as climate-related challenges and governance issues facing the world’s most populous country. For more videos and podcasts from the U.S.-China HORIZONS series, visit us at ncuscr.org/HORIZONS.

Sustainable Asia
S10E3: Athletic Diplomacy for the Southern Ocean

Sustainable Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 18:29


Guest host Jennifer Turner, Director of the China Environment Forum for the Woodrow Wilson Center, talks with UN Patron of the Oceans Lewis Pugh and renowned freediver JesSea Lu about why they chose to plunge themselves into the frozen seas off Antarctica. How are they using this amazing feat as a platform with CCAMLR members China and Russia to advocate for preserving one of the last undisturbed regions on earth? GuestsJessea Lu, Female freediver Lewis Pugh, UN Patron of Oceans Highlights:03:16 Jessea Lu walks through her Antarctica Diving Experience06:36 Jessea Lu takes the experience back to China to promote Antarctica conservation08:58 How Lewis Pugh decided to use athletic diplomacy to preserve Southern Ocean12:10 Lewis Pugh harrowing experience swimming through ice tunnel in East Antarctica13:36 Why marine protected areas are needed to protect the animals of AntarcticaFurther Reading and ListeningWebinar: Protecting Antarctica in the Postponed "Super Year of Nature" from The China Environment Forum of the Woodrow Wilson InstituteWebsite: Protecting Antarctica’s Southern Ocean from The Pew Charitable TrustsVideo: Lewis Pugh 2020 East Antarctica SwimVideo: Jessea Lu Antarctica FreeDiveWebsite: Jessea Lu’s diving adventuresWebsite: Lewis Pugh’s diving and endurance swimming achievementProduction credits:Producer and Host: Marcy Trent Long Head Writer: Chermaine LeeAssociate producer: Stella ChanSound Engineer: Chris WoodIntro/outro music: Alex Mauboussin Jessea Lu video credit to HarborHouseLife and www.JesseaDiving.comLewis Pugh video credit Lewis Pugh Foundation Follow us on Twitter@SustainableAsia and Facebook@sustainableasiaco. Sign up for email updates on our website.

Blackademia
Ep 54: Black is "Lit" + White Lies

Blackademia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 45:09


This week Tiffany and Autumn celebrate Dr. Jennifer Turner, explore the brilliance that was Dr. Eva B. Dykes, and delve into Dr. Krug's white lies.

Beyond the Barre
32 - Jennifer Turner

Beyond the Barre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 64:50


On this week's episode, our guest is Jennifer Turner, former dancer and founder of Gemini, a branding studio and educational platform for female entrepreneurs that marries voice and visuals, writing and design, for more meaningful, memorable brands. Jennifer’s story starts with an ending: an injury that put a stop to her dream of dancing professionally. So, she jetéd from ballet to university, where writing became her creative outlet and eventually, her career. She’s written the copy for over 150 websites and collaborated on more than 200 brands, from as far as Tanzania and the Caribbean to her own backyard on the West Coast of Canada. Join us to hear about Jennifer’s transition from dance to becoming her own boss as an entrepreneur and business owner! For more information, as well as any links, see the blog post for this episode: http://www.margaretmullin.com/episodes/episode-32-jennifer-turner Follow Beyond The Barre: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthebarrepodcast/ Jennifer Turner and Gemini: https://geminibranding.ca/ Host: Margaret Mullin http://www.margaretmullin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/margaretmullin/ Producer: Sarena Fishman Jimenez http://www.sarenafishman.com/ http://instagram.com/sarenafishman Music: William Lin-Yee https://soundcloud.com/williamlinyee

Sustainable Asia
S10E2: China’s Role in Preserving the Southern Ocean

Sustainable Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 18:30


Jennifer Turner, Director of the China Environment Forum for the Woodrow Wilson Center, talks with Dr. Liu Nengye and Julian Chen. How does China’s investment in new fishing vessels and icebreakers bound for Antarctica impact their decision to approve three new marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean?GuestsDr. Liu Nengye, Macquarie Law School Julian Chen, Greenovation HubHighlights:03:27 China’s history with Antarctica governing body CCAMLR07:12 Why did China agree to the Ross Sea marine protected area proposal in 2016?11:25 China’s marine research capability and challenges15:40 Is it likely for China to want to protect more areas in Antarctica?Further Reading and ListeningWebinar: China's Role in Saving the Wild Southern Ocean from The China Environment Forum of the Woodrow Wilson InstituteWebsite: Protecting Antarctica’s Southern Ocean from The Pew Charitable TrustsProduction credits:Executive Producer: Marcy Trent Long Associate producer: Chermaine LeeSound Engineer: Chris WoodIntro/outro music: Alex Mauboussin Follow us on Twitter@SustainableAsia and Facebook@sustainableasiaco. Sign up for email updates on our website.

Sustainable Asia
S10E1: China’s Marine Conservation for Future Generations

Sustainable Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 16:34


Jennifer Turner, Director of the China Environment Forum for the Woodrow Wilson Center talks with two Chinese experts about rising ocean conservation awareness in China and why protecting the pristine southern ocean ecosystem of Antarctica is good for the planet...and good for China. GuestsDr. Bin Bin Li, Duke Kunshan UniversityDr. Julia Xue, Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityHighlights08:20 Why are marine protected areas important?15:37 China’s goal to protect 5% of its territorial waters by 202011:45 Rising ocean awareness in China and pressure on policy makers to protect it14:30 China’s commitment under Biodiversity Convention to protect 10% world’s ocean 16:35 Right to fish may be important now to China. But China's leadership on the environmental movement is important for the next generation.Further Reading and ListeningWebinar: China's Role in Saving the Wild Southern Ocean from The China Environment Forum of the Woodrow Wilson InstituteWebsite: Protecting Antarctica’s Southern Ocean from The Pew Charitable Trusts

China Voices: The AmCham Shanghai Podcast
The Wilson Center's Jennifer Turner: The State of China's Environmental Policy

China Voices: The AmCham Shanghai Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 33:13


This week we're talking with Jennifer Turner, director of the Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum, where she publishes research and creates exchanges focused on a variety of China’s energy and environmental challenges. She also serves as editor of the center's journal, the China Environment Series. Talking with us from Washington D.C., Jennifer spoke about the evolution of China’s climate change and environmental policies and how its “war on pollution” and climate change initiatives could be impacted by the economic downturn of the COVID-19 pandemic. We also discuss other environmental issues facing China, including deforestation and the environmental impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative.  

TPAC's Arts Appetizer Podcasts
Special - Interview with Dr. Ricki Gibbs on the Importance of Arts Education

TPAC's Arts Appetizer Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 57:46


In this episode, TPAC's CEO Jennifer Turner talks with Metro Nashville Public Schools' principal of the year, Dr. Ricki Gibbs. Dr. Gibbs discusses his school, Warner Arts Magnet Elementary, and its unique arts partnership with TPAC. Their conversation is pulled from a recent Salon Series event presented on Zoom.  

Can't Stop Endurance
Ep 46: Jennifer Turner

Can't Stop Endurance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 53:45


Coach Kevin and Coach Holly interview CSE runner and coach Jennifer Turner. Tune in to hear them discuss the value of training groups, being a smart runner, and how Jennifer qualified for Boston.

Fort McMurray Matters on Mix 103.7
FMPSD Discuss E-Cademy+ Program, Virtual Graduation

Fort McMurray Matters on Mix 103.7

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 21:41


On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we chat with Jennifer Turner, Superintendent of the Fort McMurray Public School Division, about their E-cademy+ program and virtual graduations.

Talk Talent To Me
Google Director for HR Strategy Consulting for Other Bets Jennifer Turner

Talk Talent To Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 37:14


Google Director for HR Strategy Consulting for Other Bets, Jennifer explains how to work your way down from high level business goals into concrete talent practices.

The Delivering WOW Dental Podcast
176 - How to Increase Hygiene Profitability with Jennifer Turner

The Delivering WOW Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 6:24


On this episode of the podcast, I'm thrilled to be joined by Jennifer Turner, our very own Dental Hygiene Profitability Coach at Delivering WOW. Jennifer helps dental practices drive growth with key metrics, KPI's, scorecards, and business process improvement systems. Essentially, she gives you what you need to run a successful dental practice. Jennifer has had many incredible accomplishments throughout her career, including her former role as the Editor in Chief of Preventive Dentistry Canada, developing numerous webinars and authoring articles within the dental hygiene industry. Nowadays, Jennifer's primary focus is helping dentists get ‘the lightbulb moment' where they learn to believe in themselves, grow their careers and scale their dental practices. In this episode, we discuss: Who Jennifer is and what she's accomplished throughout her career Why Jennifer enjoys making dental professionals see that they are capable of achieving more How Jennifer can help the hygiene department increase revenue The importance of focusing on education to help scale your hygiene department If you'd like to learn more from Jennifer and find out how you can grow, scale, and market your dental practice, consider joining the Delivering WOW Platinum Mastermind group, where Jennifer is an active coach and you'll learn about practice growth, marketing, and so much more! To explore other episodes and for more info go to: deliveringwow.com/176

The St James Files
The Last Station | Episode 7

The St James Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 55:47


One part of the Wallace Hammer in, the duo head over to Bristol to meet the esteemed Dr Jennifer Turner at the Museum of Science. But things don't seem to be as smooth sailing as Tilly hoped. CAST Keeper of Arcane Lore - Steve Archer Tilly Green - Emma Bamford Theme Music by Steve Archer Music was created by the glorious Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), and the BomBARDed Podcast, available at bombarded.bandcamp.com

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective
395: Four-Step Formula for Higher-Converting Copy with Jennifer Turner

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 47:09


Today our guest is Jennifer Turner, the founder of Gemini where she helps online business owners improve their copywriting and design to create higher conversion rates. Gemini is an online branding and education platform and Jennifer is the rare combination of a trained copywriter and designer! Their MO is unifying a business' voice in the copy and design to tell a stronger story. We love it! Today we will be focussing solely on the copy side of things and how to get your up to scratch!  We are super excited for Jennifer to dive into her four-step formula for high converting copy and it is honestly one of the best formulas we have found in a long time! These kinds of frameworks can sometimes put you in a box or make you sound a bit robotic and this one is a really cool way to insert your story and your audience's story while coming up with something that gets your conversion rate all the way up! This can be used for freebies, opt-ins or paid services and programs, it can be applied in those areas just as effectively, that's how versatile it is, so get your notes ready and let's get into some strategy! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.

Faith Unveiled Network Podcasts
Signs, Miracles, Wonders and Healings on Destiny X With Destiny Yarbrough

Faith Unveiled Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 28:30


Our guests today, are David and Jennifer Turner, from David Turner International Ministries. Full time ministers, that left the corporate world and started seeing some great signs and wonders in their ministry.

F'd Up
Cheating is F'd Up - Part One

F'd Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 46:51


Cheating Is F'd Up Part One Recap Written by Brandi Abbott This episode starts with a content warning for sexual assault/domestic violence/violence. In 2010, while the NC SBI Crime Lab audit was happening, a defense attorney named Brad Bannon was concerned about a recent case of his. Brad was the type of lawyer who always thought just 30 more minutes of work would break the case – those 30 more minutes would often turn into hours, days and even weeks. The infamous Duke Lacrosse Rape Case was one of these. A woman accused David Evans, Reade Seligmann, and Collin Finnerty of sexual assault. Then District Attorney Mike Nifong supplied thousands of pages of DNA evidence done by an independent lab because he didn’t like that the SBI investigation revealed that the boys were innocent. Brad noticed that the images of the DNA didn’t match and did a ton of research into DNA so that he could understand it. This led to him being able to tear apart the expert witness in court and the boys were found not guilty. So, that’s the kind of lawyer Brad is. In 2007, Kirk Turner was a successful dentist who had been married to Jennifer Turner for 23 years. Jennifer was a horse lover who wanted to start a breeding farm. She had nine horses and this took up a lot of her time, and occasionally Kirk would help her out after work. Everyone was shocked when Kirk announced he was leaving Jennifer and their daughter asked him if he was cheating on Jennifer. He denied it but he was lying. Jennifer took him to court and he was ordered to pay her $30,000 a month. She then found out about the affair and sued the other woman in an alienation of affection suit. North Carolina is one of the few states who recognizes alienation of affection and it allows a spouse to sue a third party for wrongful acts that deprived one of a lack of affection from their spouse. This lawsuit pissed off Kirk and he told Jennifer that there was more than one way to end a marriage… Which is ominous. On September 12, 2007, Kirk and his friend, Greg Smithson, went to pick up some welding equipment from the garage/shed (pretty sure here in NC, we would just call it a “shop”) at the house that he and Jennifer had previously shared, but now it was just Jennifer living there. Within a couple of minutes, Greg heard screaming or fighting, and a couple of minutes after that Greg limped out of the shed, covered in blood. Smithson didn’t know what was happening and ran into the shop to call 911 – and that’s when he found Jennifer’s dead body. The police arrived at the scene and eventually Chief Deputy Jerry Hartman was called and he arrived a few hours after both Kirk and Jennifer’s body had been taken to the hospital. Hartman went into the shop and examined the scene. There was blood everywhere. He saw clothes in the office area including Kirk’s t-shirt and jeans, which had to be cut from him. Hartman left the scene to get a search warrant so he could check everything out properly. Keith wants to know why he needs a search warrant at an obvious crime scene and Priya is like well we have scientists not being scientists so at least the cop is acting like a cop! Hartmant got the warrant and was back within a few hours which is when the shirt and jeans were photographed. Because there was blood on the boxes, table, floor, and basically all over the place, a discussion took place between Hartman and the on scene investigator, they wanted to bring in a bloodstain pattern analyst and called in the SBI Crime Lab. The bloodstained clothing was taken to the sheriff’s office and Hartman went over to the hospital where Kirk was. Kirk had been stabbed twice in the leg and had lost a ton of blood. Kirk told Hartman that Jennifer had attacked him with a decorative spear that was leaning against the wall. Priya takes a moment to ask what the fuck is going on in North Carolina with all of these rich white people just having decorative weapons laying around – first Michael Peterson with “The Staircase” and now this! Kirk said that Jennifer shoved the blade into his left leg and then stabbed him again. The second stab was about an inch away from hitting his femoral artery. According to the News and Observer, Kirk reached into his right pocket, pulled out his knife and slashed at her. He slashed her neck twice and severed her carotid artery. According to testimony at the trial, her trachea, windpipe and jugular were cut. His story is basically that Jennifer attacked him and he just started flailing in self-defense. On September 14th, 2007 SBI Special Agent Gerald Thomas went to the crime scene to investigate the bloodstain patterns covering everything. This was two days after everything had taken place and a lot of the evidence had been taken to the sheriff’s office so he headed there next. They switch over to a “Science Sidebar” real quick and Priya gives us a quick definition of blood stain pattern analysis and how they are studied. She tells us that there are three types of blood stains: passive stains, transfer stains, or projected or impact stains. Transfer stains result from objects coming into contact with existing blood stains and leaving wipes, swipes, or other pattern transfers behind. Gerald Thomas finished his examinations that same day and completed his report about two weeks later. His report included notes about a large bloodstain on Kirk’s shirt and that it was a Transfer bloodstain pattern resulting from a bloody hand being wiped on the shirt. The day of Jennifer’s death, Kirk’s buddy Greg had gone outside because he was uncomfortable with the conversation Kirk and Jennifer had involving sex. Kirk confessed he had changed the subject right after Smithson left as he needed to discuss some papers with her. One of these was to force the sale of her beloved horse farm and the other was an affidavit from her first husband, saying their marriage had failed due to her obsessive love of horses. Priya said she watched an episode of “48 Hours” in which Kirk was on the stand being super apologetic and explaining he only took the papers to her to illustrate how awful the divorce process could become. Priya and Keith, having been divorced, think that’s bull and that he took the papers there to rile her up. Priya says that she’s mostly been concentrating on the science and the SBI aspect of this case in her research and it isn’t her place to say whether he’s guilty or innocent, but she’s been like “well why would she stab him”. Priya said there’s no chance that Kirk thought this woman, who cares more about horses than anything else, wouldn’t be beyond upset over the sale of her horse farm and that there’s a very good chance he wanted to use it to get her to drop the lawsuit against the woman he cheated on her with. Priya says she gets why Jennifer stabbed him and that she went for the leg, not the heart or head, and that on her second stab she got closer to his balls, and that that’s what she thinks she was aiming for. Priya goes on to say that she 100% believes Jennifer was provoked, reacted, and paid for it with her life. The ADA, Greg Brown, was upset about how long everything was taking. He and the prosecutors had a theory that Kirk killed Jennifer and then injured himself, and Keith said he had been thinking the same. Chief Deputy Hartman thought it was an argument gone wrong and that maybe Jennifer stabbed Kirk and tried to run and that he grabbed her killed her. The end result was the same either way, Kirk killed Jennifer, it’s all just a matter of whether or not it was in self-defense. The police and prosecutors were convinced it wasn’t, so the case was brought before a grand jury. Kirk was charged with murder on December 13th of 2007 with basically no evidence that it was anything but self defense. Grand juries are much easier to convince than trial juries so Gerald Thomas was going to have to prove to a trial jury that Kirk murdered Jennifer. In the next episode, we’ll learn what happened at the trial and what the SBI determined happened.

Need to Know
What's the environment like on a silk road?

Need to Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 20:23


Jennifer Turner directs the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum.  And to kick off celebrations of her upcoming 20th Anniversary at the Center, she sat down with me to talk about China's environmental policy and how that may affect the United States.  We discuss China's clean energy initiatives, not so clean initiatives, Belt and Road, and recycling. 

TPAC's Arts Appetizer Podcasts
TPAC 20 - Jennifer Turner

TPAC's Arts Appetizer Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 9:28


Kristen Horsley spoke with TPAC's new President and CEO, Jennifer Turner, during an Arts Appetizer earlier this year. On this podcast, Jennifer speaks about her experience, hopes for the future, and answers some questions from patrons as we gear up for the 2019-20 Broadway season. 

Environment China
Playing Serious Games for Policy Change

Environment China

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 26:08


China is a country with over 600 million gamers. What if all of this game playing could lead to good? With its Serious Games Initiative, the DC-based Wilson Center is working to communicate science and policy complexities through the world’s most dynamic medium: gaming. Most recently, the Serious Games Initiative teamed up with another Wilson Center project,“Storytelling is Serious Business,” to introduce local Chinese NGOs to how games like “Card Against Calamity” and “Eco Chains” could serve as vehicles for policy change.    In this episode, we chat with Beijing Energy Network veteran speaker Jennifer Turner, director of the Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum, and her colleague Elizabeth Newbury, who directs the Wilson Center’s Serious Games Initiative. Jennifer and Liz share their experiences introducing "serious games" to NGOs in China during their most recent trip and discuss the potential for local NGOs to leverage gaming to improve China’s environmental policies. Jennifer also reflects on her 18 years of building bridges between Chinese and US environmental civil society and where Chinese green civil society may be headed going forward.   You can read more about the Serious Games Initiative on the Wilson Center’s website here: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/program/serious-games-initiative. And if you listened to our second ever episode with Jennifer on “poo power,” you might be keen to check out the hot-off-the-press "InsightOut Issue 4 - Waste Power: Can Wastewater Revolutionize Pollution Control and Clean Energy in Cities?," also on the Wilson Center’s website here: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/insightout-issue-4-waste-power-can-wastewater-revolutionize-pollution-control-and-clean.

ELEEP Network
"Paris Agreement: Where do we go from here?" - Insights from the ELEEP Tipping Points Conference

ELEEP Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 46:40


Episodes 5-8 of the ELEEP network podcast present insights from a conference organized by the Atlantic Council and Ecologic Institute, which took place June 21-22 in Washington DC. Under the heading “Tipping Points: Finding the Energy-Climate Balance,” the conference brought together decision-makers, civil society, business leaders and scholars to reflect on the nexus of energy and climate policy in the United States, Europe and the international arena. The conference agenda covered a range of different topics and included talks by some of the brightest minds in the field. This episode features a panel discussion on the future of the Paris Climate Agreement. What are the next steps in implementation? What challenges may arise now that the current US administration has decided to leave the agreement? Does this represent a roadblock or may it have a galvanizing effect, raising the ambition of other countries and subnational actors within the US? The conference panel included Dr. Jennifer Turner, Director of the China Environment Forum at the Wilson Center; Matthias Duwe, Head of Climate at Ecologic Institute; and David Livingston, Associate Fellow at the Energy and Climate Program of the Carnegie Endowment for international Peace. The panel was moderated by former ambassador, Richard Morningstar, founding director of the Global Energy Center at the Atlantic Council. To find out more about the Emerging Leaders in Environmental and Energy Policy (ELEEP) Network and view pictures and further impressions from the EU study tour on climate adaptation, please visit the ELEEP Website (www.eleep.eu). If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please subscribe to the ELEEP Network podcast on iTunes, Stitcher or SoundCloud. To let us know your thoughts on the podcast feel free to send us an email (contact@eleep.eu). We'd love to hear from you! Special thanks to: Robert Ostwald (Ecologic Institute) Produced by: Nick Evans (Ecologic Institute) Music: "American Drab" by Nick Evans

Breaking Beauty Podcast
Ep. 08 #TheGlowDown Featuring Tracey Cunningham and Joyce Bonelli

Breaking Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 22:22


In our second mid-month episode of The Glow Down by Breaking Beauty, we catch up with celebrity hair colourist extraordinaire Tracey Cunningham (who tends the manes of everyone from Khloe Kardashian to Emma Stone to Jennifer Lopez) about her secret weapons for her signature, super natural hair colour that always manages to look healthy no matter how much bleach is in the cup. We also get the scoop on the very famous helping hand who got Cunningham started in the beauty biz in the first place (guesses... guesses... anyone?) Intern Emily chats with Joyce Bonelli who was in town to kick-off the Shoppers Drug Mart My Bold makeup event. Bonelli's artistry may or may not have inspired the colour range for Kylie Lip Kits (her most famous client. Finally we report from behind the scenes at the Miss World Canada Pageant -- talking with backstage makeup artist Jennifer Turner on how to get pageant-ready (including what NOT to do). And, she chats with Miss Manitoba Courtney Mandock to find out what it's like to compete in a beauty pageant in 2017. Because we know what you're thinking, whyyyyyyyy? Well, have a listen to what one contestant has to say, maybe she'll surprise you.  Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Breakingbeauty.ca Instagram.com/breakingbeautypodcast Twitter.com/BreakingBtyPod Facebook.com/BreakingBeautyPodcast

Thinking Allowed
Russian prison visitors - prison boundaries

Thinking Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 28:17


Relatives of Russian Prisoners: Judith Pallot , Professor of the Human Geography of Russia at the University of Oxford talks to Laurie Taylor about her research into the experiences of the wives, mothers, girlfriends, daughters who, as relatives of Russia's three-quarters of a million prisoners, are the "invisible victims" of the country's harsh penal policy. She's joined by Laura Piacentini, Professor of Criminology at the University of Strathclyde. Also, how to bridge the boundary that divides prison and society. Jennifer Turner, Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Liverpool, discusses her study. Producer: Jayne Egerton.

NEWSPlus Radio
【访谈】治霾之路任重道远

NEWSPlus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2014 54:00


A report out in mid-February by the Beijing-based Social Science Academic Press and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences ranked the Chinese capital as the second-worst out of 40 global cities for its environmental conditions. Shanghai fared only marginally better. The official Chinese report went as far as to describe Beijing as "barely suitable for living" and after last week's six-day smog fest, one wouldn't argue against that. It's estimated that between 350,000 and half a million people die prematurely as a result of air pollution here in China every year and cancer rates are shooting up like never before. All of that, of course, has been blamed on factory emissions and the toxins these chemical plants and steel productions pump into our air round the clock every day, and many blame central and local governments' inertia and incompetence in enforcing their policies in cutting emissions. Just earlier this week, a drone to disperse smog was unveiled which would spray chemicals into the air, causing air particles to freeze and then dropping to the ground. But that's only a solution to the smog--rather than tackling the root causes of it. - Jennifer Turner, Director, China Environment Forum - Xuemei Bai, Professor and Researcher, Human ecology & urban environment, Australian National University

Underreported from WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show
Underreported: Crackdown on Protests in Puerto Rico

Underreported from WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2011 17:12


Since last summer, there has been a sometimes violent standoff between students at the University of Puerto Rico and the government over an announced budget cut and an increase in tuition fees, but that may just be part of a wider pattern of First Amendment violations. Jennifer Turner, a Human Rights Researcher at the ACLU and Rosie Perez, who just returned from a fact-finding mission in Puerto Rico, describe how authorities have dealt with students, striking workers, journalists, and civilians in recent months.

KPFA - Terra Verde
Terra Verde – August 8, 2008

KPFA - Terra Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2008 4:29


China and the Environment: An Olympic-sized Challenge On the eve of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Terre Verde speaks with Jennifer Turner of the China Environment Forum and Xiu Min Li of Pacific Environment on China's environmental problems, and how ordinary citizens are responding. The post Terra Verde – August 8, 2008 appeared first on KPFA.