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Ten odcinek skupia się na postaci drugoplanowej o imieniu Sean Jennison z powieści Jamesa Clavella „Król szczurów”. Postacie drugoplanowe często mają ciekawe historie, czasami przechodząc znaczące transformacje, a w niektórych przypadkach ich historie mogłyby zasługiwać na osobną książkę.„Król szczurów” rozgrywa się w obozie Changi w Singapurze, kontrolowanym przez Japończyków podczas II wojny światowej, gdzie przetrzymywani byli jeńcy alianccy (Brytyjczycy, Amerykanie i Australijczycy). Autor, James Clavell, był więźniem tego obozu. Głównymi bohaterami powieści są Anglik Marlow i tytułowy „Król”. Dzisiejsza dyskusja koncentruje się jednak na Seanie Jennisonie.Sean Jennison jest postacią drugoplanową i pojawia się w książce w zaledwie trzech scench. Mimo tego zapada w pamięć. Postać Sean prawdopodobnie opiera się na prawdziwej osobie, którą Clavell znał osobiście w obozie, o imieniu Bobby Spong. Biografia Bobby'ego powierzchownie pokrywa się z biografią Sina, szczególnie ich zaangażowanie w teatr obozowy.W powieści Sean przyjmuje kobiecą osobowość. Jak należy rozumieć tą przemianę?1. Tożsamość transseksualna/transpłciowa2. Homoseksualizm sytuacyjny3. Eskapizm4. Metoda aktorskaAkceptacja i entuzjazm grupy mogły zachęcić Seana do pełnego przyjęcia swojej roli. Wielu mężczyzn, w tym sam Król, wierzyło, że Sean jest kobietą. Tę akceptację opisano jako zbiorową iluzję lub zbiorową potrzebę.W przeciwieństwie do Bobby'ego Sponga, który podczas podróży statkiem, Sean Jennison popełnił samobójstwo po wyzwoleniu obozu. Postawa pozostałych więźniów wobec Sina zmienia się drastycznie i okrutnie. Zaczynają wykrzykiwać na niego obelgi i wyzwiska. Tę zmianę postrzega się jako powrót mężczyzn do starej rzeczywistości i odrzucenie sytuacji, którą stworzyli wokół Seana w obozie. Być może czuli się winni lub musieli udowodnić, że nie byli wśród tych, których pociągał mężczyzna udający kobietę. Prześladując go jako grupę, zbiorowo wyrzekli się swojego przeszłego zachowania.W ostatniej scenie opisującej śmierć Sina, autor najpierw opisuje przygotowania Sina poprzez założenie kobiecego stroju („sarong, pas, pończochy, wypchany biustonosz”), a następnie stwierdza, że „dziewczyna wstała” i weszła do morza. Autor używa słowa „dziewczyna” i opisuje jej śmierć, sugerując, że to kobieca postać, a nie Sin, zginęła w wodzie.
This episode is a special replay from the Get Invested Podcast with Bushy Martin, where Melinda and Scott Jennison continue their deep dive into the Brisbane property market and share their top property buying secrets. Following last week's episode, where they revealed their personal property journey, this discussion focuses on Brisbane's investment potential, the key due diligence steps every buyer should take, and an insider's view of the buyers agent industry—the good, the bad, and the ugly. If you're looking to invest in Brisbane or want expert insights into securing the right property, this episode is packed with practical advice and market intelligence. Connect with Us: Subscribe on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW30uBCnHQ2YllnwGKHNfxg Streamline Property Buyers Website https://streamlineproperty.com.au/ Ready to work with us directly? https://streamlineproperty.com.au/contact/ If you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast with others you know will benefit from the information we share!
This episode is a special replay from the Get Invested Podcast with Bushy Martin, where Scott and Melinda Jennison share their personal property journey and insights into the Brisbane market. In this first of a two-part series, we dive into how Scott and Melinda built their own property portfolio, the lessons they've learned along the way, and how their experiences now shape the way they help buyers secure the right properties. Expect real, behind-the-scenes insights into their journey. How they started, the challenges they faced, and what they would do differently today. Plus, they'll discuss key market fundamentals and why Brisbane remains a standout for property investment. Tune in for an honest and insightful conversation about property, strategy, and long-term success. Connect with Us: Subscribe on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW30uBCnHQ2YllnwGKHNfxg Streamline Property Buyers Website https://streamlineproperty.com.au/ Ready to work with us directly? https://streamlineproperty.com.au/contact/ If you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast with others you know will benefit from the information we share!
On the back of a lot of hope and hype from property investors over the years, Brisbane now looks to be reaching its potential. A number of experts share this sentiment, including top Queensland buyers agents Melinda and Scott Jennison. After revealing their story last week, Melinda and Scott talk about the ins and outs of the Brisbane market along with their top property buying tips, as well as insights on due diligence and the good, the bad and the ugly of buyers agent world. Tune in! Need independent help to find a buyers agent? Email us at hello@knowhowproperty.com.au with the subject header: Questions to ask before engaging a buyers agent, and we'll send you a copy of the 37 questions that we ask your potential buyers agent. Connect with Melinda and Scott https://streamlineproperty.com.au/ Find your Freedom Formula Success in property starts with your 'why', and then the 'what' and 'how'. Let me, Bushy Martin, lead you through it! Sign up for my Freedom Formula program. The first session is absolutely free, and it only takes around an hour! Find out more https://bushymartin.com.au/freedom-formula-course Subscribe to Property Hub for free now on your favourite podcast player. Take the next step - connect, engage and get more insights with the Property Hub community at linktr.ee/propertyhubau Book a personal solutions session with Bushy to go deeper on your specific property needs or challenges Continue the discussion with likeminded investors and experts on The Property Hub Collective Facebook group Get a copy of Bushy's book, Get Invested, for FREE, and find out what it takes for you to invest in living more, working less Get all Property Hub info here linktr.ee/propertyhubau About Get Invested, a Property Hub show Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth’ potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia’s most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube to get every Get Invested episode each week for free. For business enquiries, email andrew@apiromarketing.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The most important attribute for property investors isn't what you think. Melinda and Scott Jennison reveal what REALLY matters. The key to building wealth in property isn't the asset, location, your finance structure or research (although these things still matter!), it is time. It is time that unlocks sustainable success. So when time is crucial, patience becomes the most important factor for property investors. And one of the best ways to leverage time is through the power of partnership. This has been foundational for Melinda and Scott Jennison. Together their mix of amazing skills and experiences have combined in life and business to build a strong personal property portfolio as well as their dedicated growing buyers agent business Streamline Property Buyers that focusses on Brisbane, so this week we’re going to dig into their personal journey, and then next week we’re going to deep dive into the intricacies of buying property. Need independent help to find a buyers agent? Email us at hello@knowhowproperty.com.au with the subject header: Questions to ask before engaging a buyers agent, and we'll send you a copy of the 37 questions that we ask your potential buyers agent. Connect with Melinda and Scott https://streamlineproperty.com.au/ Find your Freedom Formula Success in property starts with your 'why', and then the 'what' and 'how'. Let me, Bushy Martin, lead you through it! Sign up for my Freedom Formula program. The first session is absolutely free, and it only takes around an hour! Find out more https://bushymartin.com.au/freedom-formula-course Subscribe to Property Hub for free now on your favourite podcast player. Take the next step - connect, engage and get more insights with the Property Hub community at linktr.ee/propertyhubau Book a personal solutions session with Bushy to go deeper on your specific property needs or challenges Continue the discussion with likeminded investors and experts on The Property Hub Collective Facebook group Get a copy of Bushy's book, Get Invested, for FREE, and find out what it takes for you to invest in living more, working less Get all Property Hub info here linktr.ee/propertyhubau About Get Invested, a Property Hub show Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth’ potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia’s most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube to get every Get Invested episode each week for free. For business enquiries, email andrew@apiromarketing.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Outgoing Cox Communications market vice president Coleen Jennison joined WBJ editor Kirk Seminoff on the BizTalk with the Wichita Business Journal podcast on Jan. 8, 2025.
In this episode, I talk to the brilliant comedian, GARY JENNISON. Jennison is a co-director (with comedian Jed Salisbury) of the annual Hull Comedy Festival, held each November. He has funny bones is determined not to leave the stage until an audience is laughing. He is also one of the friendliest and most consistently hilarious people I have ever encountered. I have seen Jennison perform at the Hastings Comedy Festival in June 2022, 2023, and 2024, and the Hull Comedy Festival in November 2022, 2023, and 2024. Thank you so much for listening to my podcast, if you like what you hear, please subscribe and I hope you enjoy the interview. Please read Gary Jennison's blog at: www.arichcomiclife.blog/2022/06/25/gary-jennison/ Gary Jennison Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/GaryJennisonComedy/ Twitter: www.x.com/garyjcomedy Instagram: www.instagram.com/garyjcomedy/ www.facebook.com/hullcomedy/ www.jeddybearandgary.co.uk
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com podcast, host Stewart Foley, CFA, sits down with Adriano Taylor Escribano, Principal Senior Quantitative Analyst at Jennison, for a compelling discussion on the role of commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) in insurance company portfolios. Adriano shares his fascinating career journey, starting with his early days working in a college kitchen to his expertise today in structured products. He walks listeners through the complex landscape of agency and non-agency CMBS, highlighting their importance in commercial real estate (CRE) lending and their strategic place in insurance portfolios. The conversation explores key aspects of CMBS, including the differences between Freddie K, DUS, and Ginnie Mae project loans, and the impact of interest rate volatility on the market. Adriano provides expert insight into the current trends in CMBS, including the shift from 10-year to 5-year conduit issuances, and discusses how the Fed's recent rate decisions could affect the market moving forward. This episode is a must-listen for insurance investment professionals looking to deepen their understanding of CMBS and its evolving role in portfolio construction.
Today, Hunter is joined by Stanislaus County Chief Public Defender, Jennifer Jennison. In the past year, Jennifer has been confronted with the most challenging question a Chief can face: Should I refuse to take on new cases because the current workload that my attorneys have is unethically high? Today's episode attempts to understand that historical and current conditions that lead Jennifer to make this difficult decision. Guests: Jennifer Jennison, Chief Public Defender, Stanislaus County, California Resources: Modesto Bee Reporting https://www.modbee.com/news/local/article288551423.html Stanislaus County Public Defender https://www.stancounty.com/publicdefender/ OSPD Reporting on Public Defense in California https://www.ospd.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Californias-58-Public-Defense-Systems-Accessible.pdf Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN Trying to find a specific part of an episode? Use this link to search transcripts of every episode of the show! https://app.reduct.video/o/eca54fbf9f/p/d543070e6a/share/c34e85194394723d4131/home
Are you ready to take your investment journey to the next level? Look no further, because we have exciting news to share with you! We are thrilled to announce our new Hotspotting pre-recorded interviews with some of the top 1% of Australian investors who own 5 or more properties. As you may know, in the 2020-2021 financial year, only 0.87% of investors in Australia owned 5 or more investment properties. But what do these successful investors know that the majority don't? We have sat down with a number of them to get exclusive insights into their strategies, tips, and personal journeys. Our pre-recorded interviews bring you valuable knowledge and advice from Australian property experts who walk the walk and practice what they preach. Learn from their mistakes, successes, and unique perspectives on property investment. These interviews are a must-watch for anyone looking to build a successful investment portfolio and achieve financial freedom. With over 71% of investors owning only one investment property, we understand the challenges and uncertainties that come with growing your portfolio. That's why we have curated a series of interviews that exclusively feature investors with multiple properties. They represent the top 1% of Australian investors and have achieved remarkable success in their investment journey. Our pre-recorded interviews are available for you to watch at your convenience, so you can take in all the knowledge and insights at your own pace. Hear firsthand how they navigate the ever-changing property market and make profitable investment decisions. You'll be able to walk away with practical tips and strategies that you can implement in your own investment journey. About Melinda Jennison From a very young age Melinda developed an interest in real estate because her parents were property investors, so she learnt a lot from the conversations that they often had growing up. Melinda says she has been fortunate to have never rented, but instead bought her first home in Brisbane at the age of 18. This was the beginning of her own property journey. Melinda came from a research background, having completed a PhD in 2001. Instead of staying in academia she moved into real estate, with involvement in the building and construction industry and property development. Now as a buyers advocate and QPIA®, Melinda uses the skills she has acquired over the years to make evidence based property decisions, to accurately interpret data and translate that in an easy way for clients to understand, and analyse all sorts of property deals for herself and others. In September 2023, Melinda's outstanding expertise in the property sector was recognised when she was elected President of the Real Estate Buyers Agents' Association (REBAA). You can find out more about Melinda and Streamline Property Buyers by visiting https://streamlineproperty.com.au/
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The Federal Government's latest Budget will go down in history as the “band-aid budget”. Rather than fix fundamental problems and deal with core issues, the Federal Treasurer has thrown cash in various directions, in what looks very much like an election Budget. They haven't provided solutions to any of the core problems in the housing industry, particularly the rental shortage. There are broken limbs everywhere in the industry - and in other parts of the national body - and the Federal Government has applied band-aids to a few of them. It's the same in other areas. Rather than pull the necessary levers to bring down power prices, as they promised repeatedly to do at the last election, they are throwing cash at everyone to help with their next power bills. It's another band-aid. It doesn't reduce power prices which are a key component of inflation and a serious problem for many businesses. It's simply a short-term, short-sighted, vote-buying measure that doesn't address the core problem. But, at Hotspotting, our key focus is on the very important issues in the housing market, particularly the rental shortage and the high costs of buying homes. The Federal Budget repeated the previously announced ambition of building 1.2 million new homes over five years, but did not nothing to address the current rental shortage, nor to deal with housing affordability – something politicians often talk about, but continually make worse with their policies and decisions. The Real Estate Buyers Agents Association of Australia (REBAA for short) summed it up when it commented: “The Federal Budget featured plenty of promises to somehow improve housing supply over the long-term, but failed to recognise one of the most simple ways to remedy the rental crisis.” They were referring to the reality that mum-and-dad investors provide over 90% of the homes that people rent in Australia and they need to be encouraged and incentivised to solve the dire shortage of rental properties – at a time when all the costs of owning real estate have risen. REBAA President Melinda Jennison said the Federal Government had again refused to accept the fundamental role that property investors have long played in the provision of rental housing in this country. “Again, we have been presented with a variety of measures to supposedly boost housing supply at a time when building approvals and completions are at decade-lows,” Jennison said. “For decades, property investors have shouldered the burden of providing rental supply for successive governments. However, it's evident that this is no longer the situation. The rental crisis is the end result of this changing dynamic. “The volume of investors currently active in the market is well below where it needs to be to significantly improve rental supply, but the Federal Government still won't do anything to encourage more investors into the market.” I agree with Jennison when she says that it's surprising that the budget has provided incentives to foreign investors to purchase established Build to Rent developments, but no incentives have been offered to the resident investors who provide homes for millions of renters throughout our country. Aidan Collyer of Collyer Property Investments said the move for foreign investment tax breaks “will price young people who want to invest out of the market”. “This is already an incredibly competitive market, Labor is allowing international investors to make a quick buck at the expense of the great Australian dream,” he said. Elsewhere there have been plenty of critics of the Budget's response to the nation's housing crisis – or the lack of it. The Daily Telegraph reported widespread criticism of the Budget's failure to “shift the dial” on the housing shortage. It said the Albanese government's much-championed $6 billion pledge to address the housing crisis has fallen flat with the bulk of the money going towards infrastructure and not actual homes. Almost $2 billion has been channelled into a rental assistance scheme, the same amount has been given to charities to build 40,000 social and affordable homes, while more than $1 billion to help states and territories with the construction of roads, sewers, energy and community infrastructure. Despite the cost of building a new house rising more than 50% in the past three years, the Budget did not include assistance to help homebuyers with the cost of buying a property. Everybody's Home, a national campaign seeking to fix the crisis, said the budget failed to tackle rising housing costs. It said: “The government's ‘new' funding for social housing is a repackaging of existing initiatives, offering loans instead of providing real funding, and the continuation of a funding agreement with the states and territories - something the Commonwealth routinely renews for other essential services like education and health.” Everybody's Home said the increase to Commonwealth Rent Assistance would provide some short-term relief, but was not a lasting fix. And that is the failing of this Budget – it provides short-term relief on a number of issues, but does not provide any lasting solutions. The West Australian newspaper commented that the increases to the Commonwealth Rental Assistance scheme contributes only a pittance to housing costs, with the weekly boost enough to buy only two cups of coffee. The Budget offers a maximum of $12.50 per week to recipients of the assistance scheme, according to analysis by CoreLogic. CoreLogic economist Eliza Owen echoed the comments of many others when she said the Budget missed an opportunity. Yes, indeed, this band-aid Budget is a massive, missed opportunity. It could have provided real and lasting solutions to the rental shortage, to housing affordability and to many other core problems for Australian households – but it failed to do so.
Some medical breakthroughs come from unexpected sources. The origins of new weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic—known in the industry as GLP-1s—can be traced back to 2005, when they were introduced as a treatment for diabetes. Two decades later, these drugs have seemingly burst onto the medical scene, gaining notoriety for their ability to help people lose weight and the potential implications for a variety of other business sectors. This “Ozempic effect” serves as an important lesson for investors: Healthcare innovations often have a cascading impact on the economy and their portfolios. With the healthcare industry working overtime on the next big breakthrough, identifying future winners in the medical field will lead investors to new opportunities. The Outthinking Investor gathered insights from experts in the healthcare space to dig deeper into the future of medical innovations and how consumer behavior could change with the rise of weight-loss drugs. Our guests in this episode are Daniel Matviyenko, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager for Jennison's healthcare strategies; Scott Swanson, Principal and Credit Analyst at PGIM Fixed Income; and Tim Dall, a health economist and Executive Director at GlobalData.
Dr Jennison speaks healing to the masses. Listen and receive ! Contact: windofspirit@uahoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-barbara-jennison/message
Teaching and Learning: In the Lab featuring Chetan Bettegowda, MD, FAANSDr. Chetan Bettegowda is currently the Jennison and Novak Families Professor of Neurosurgery and Oncology and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His clinical focus is on the surgical management of brain tumors and directs and metastatic brain tumor center, meningioma center and trigeminal neuralgia. He directs the Reza Khatib Brain Tumor Center and the Physician Scientist Training Program at Johns Hopkins. As Medical Director of the Ludwig Center for Cancer Genetics and Therapeutics, his laboratory efforts have focused on the applications of cell free tumor derived DNA for the early detection and monitoring of a myriad of cancers. His research has been funded by the Burroughs Wellcome Career Award for Medical Scientists, Doris Duke Clinician Scientist Award, Department of Defense and the National Cancer Institute. He has been recognized with numerous awards including being named the 2022 William Baumgartner Johns Hopkins Physician of the Year. He has published widely with over 250 articles including in journals such as Science, Science Translational Medicine, Nature Genetics, Nature Communications, Cell Reports Medicine and PNAS.
Matt Powell and Arden-Caspar Jennison from Derby Youth Musical Theatre's production of NATIVITY THE MUSICALOPENS 9th NOVEMBER 2023 for five performances onlyhttp://www.dymt.co.uk/
Barron's senior managing editor Lauren R. Rublin and deputy editor Ben Levisohn talk with Blair Boyer, co-head of the large-cap growth equity team and a large-cap growth equity portfolio manager at Jennison on the outlook for growth stocks, financial markets, industry sectors, and individual stocks.
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Barron's associate editor for technology Eric Savitz and Erika Klauer, technology equity portfolio manager and research analyst at Jennison discuss the outlook for technology stocks.
To kick off Season Two of Remarkable Insights we were thrilled to speak with Jennison Asuncion, who is a Co-Founder of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). This role is just one of the many metaphoric hats that Jennison wears, another notable one is that he is Head of Accessibility at LinkedIn!Check out part two of our conversation with Jennison where we dive into his career and what it's like to shape the accessibility at LinkedIn, which is one of the world's biggest startups. You can access a transcript of this episode at https://share.descript.com/view/p0lJmNtygDV Follow Jennison on Linkedin, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennison/Follow Remarkable on Instagram:@remarkable_techSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are celebrating the launch of Remarkable Insights Season Two AND Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)! The purpose of GAAD is to get everyone talking, thinking and learning about digital access and inclusion, and the more than one billion people living with disabilities worldwide - so what better way to celebrate this day than to be joined by Co-Founder of GAAD and Head of Accessibility at LinkedIn, Jennison Asuncion! In this episode we speak with Jennison about what it takes to actually create a global awareness day and how one blog post transformed into a worldwide celebration.You can access a transcript of this episode at https://share.descript.com/view/74OjjUGRjPx Follow Jennison on Linkedin, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennison/ Learn more about GAAD at, https://accessibility.day/ Follow Remarkable on social media, https://linktr.ee/remarkable_techSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My name's Stewart Foley. I'll be your host. Investment grade fixed income is overwhelmingly the largest asset class held by most insurance companies, and it's a topic that's always front and center for our listeners. And today we're going to be talking about public credit with Jake Gaul, CIO of Jennison Fixed Income.
This episodes guest, is former D1 Assistant Coach, and current Head of Goalkeeping at IMG Academy, Paul Jennison. Paul, who also played at the JUCO and D1 level, talks about his time as a player, then High School Coach, transitioning into D1, and now in his current role at IMG. Lots of guidance here for players and parents. So give this a listen. To find out more and to register for our Goalkeeping Showcase in Las Vegas, NV on Feb 17th 2023, go to www.srusasoccer.com/events This episode is brought to you by Sports Recruiting USA, the College Soccer Recruiting Experts. Check out us on social media Facebook: www.facebook.com/sportsrecruitingusa Instagram: www.instagram.com/sportsrecruitingusa Twitter: www.twitter.com/sportrecruitusa
Barron's associate editor for technology Eric Savitz and Erika Klauer, technology equity portfolio manager and research analyst at Jennison discuss the outlook for technology stocks.
On today's program: Michael Cloud, U.S. Representative for the 27th District of Texas, discusses the latest revelations from the Twitter Files and latest illegal immigration data. Michael Burgess, U.S. Representative for the 26th District of Texas,
In this episode of Dover Download, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker discusses the Willand Warming Center with Tory Jennison, Strafford County's Population Health Systems Chief; and John Burns, the director of SOS Recovery Community Organization. SOS was awarded a bid by the cities of Dover, Rochester and Somersworth to operate the tri-city warming center this winter. Strafford County is overseeing the contract. In this episode, Jennison and Burns talk about the warming center's role, how and when it's activated, what services are provided, and the need for volunteers and donations. More information about the warming center can be found at https://www.sosrco.org/what-we-do/willand-warming/. In This Week in Dover History, we revisit the career of a retired Dover educator revered for his decades of work in Dover's public schools.
This week Pete interviews Melinda Jennison from Streamline Property Buyers, to discuss what's really happening in the Brisbane housing market.They discuss the different property types and locations, how they are all faring, and the outlook for 2023, and out to the 2032 Olympics.
Mike is joined by Melinda Jennison, Brisbane Property Specialist and Property Investment Advisor, to talk about how changing your negotiation strategy to meet the prevailing market conditions can give you the advantage in your next property purchase. Melinda goes on to reference the psychology of a buyer's mindset and how being prepared to go against the herd mentality and buy when everyone else is fearful, can often lead to a successful purchase.
In this episode, I speak with Tim Coughlan, Jennison Mark Asuncion & Catherine Fichten about their work "Changing times: Emerging technologies for students with disabilities in higher education." For more about their work, check out the links below (including the transcript for the interview).Is The Metaverse Likely To Be Accessible And Inclusive Of People With Disabilities? https://www.forbes.com/sites/gusalexiou/2022/03/31/is-the-metaverse-likely-to-be-accessible-and-inclusive-of-people-with-disabilities/https://blogs.microsoft.com/accessibility/ai4aedugrants2021/ https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/10/587/htmInterview Transcript
Are you grieving the loss of a family member? Join Dr's Gloria and Heidi Horsley and their guest Becky Aud-Jennison creator of The Death Dialogues Project and author of Death […] The post Becky Aud-Jennison: Adults Coping With Death appeared first on Open to Hope.
On this episode of The Power of Love Show we welcome special guest, Becky Aud-Jennison. Becky Aud-Jennison is the creator of The Death Dialogues Project and podcast, and author of ‘Death and its Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Beautiful Lessons'. Becky had a lengthy career in human services, interfacing with death and dying over the past 40 years. It was the deaths of her soul-connect brother and mother within nine months of each other, and facilitating their in-home care and home vigils that lit a fire within her to improve death and grief fluency within our society. Doing this work, Becky now considers herself a therapist gone rogue as she reaches more folks than she was ever able to with her clinical work. Her book is receiving very positive feedback with people declaring it brings deep comfort for varying stages– from curiosity and fear surrounding death to its aftermath–and is frequently being used as a gift at those times there are no words. Our walks with death are unique and she believes we learn more from listening to others' stories than we do from generalized commentary on death, dying and the aftermath. Story is the foundation on which her books, the project, and the podcast are built. Becky and her husband have a blended family of nine children and three grandchildren. Learn more: * Website: DeathDialogues.net * Instagram: @DeathDialoguesProject * Facebook: The Death Dialogues Project * Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Death-Terrible-Horrible-Beautiful-Lessons-ebook/dp/B09GMWMSKX/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_nodl?crid=VXF24L1X09UP&dchild=1&keywords=death+and+its+terrible+horrible&qid=1634292611&sprefix=death+and+its+&sr=8-1&dplnkId=ebe399e1-13bf-45b2-aa38-26e1f9c697b6 * Book on Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/books/death-and-its-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-beautiful-lessons-field-notes-from-the-death-dialogues-project/9781945060359 * ‘The Death Dialogues Project Podcast' on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/634sQX4NMfMF61U960Q9ng * ‘The Death Dialogues Project Podcast' on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-death-dialogues-project-podcast/id1441672486 AUGUST FUNDRAISER: DDJF + Grief Coach In memory of Dee Dee Jackson & in support of grieving teens Link to donate: https://ddjf.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTU2NDc4 Did you know that you can support DDJF while you shop on Amazon at no cost to you? Add DDJF as your selected charity via Amazon Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/dashboard/ref=smi_nav_surl_mi_x_mkt Can't make the live-stream? You can always watch our syndicated interviews later on YouTube or Facebook! Prefer to listen as a podcast? Click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-power-of-love-show/id1282931846 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Nd1HTnbaI Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/884355188308946/ Join our Official Facebook Page full of supportive community members: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1500933326745571/?ref=share_group_link Have you subscribed to our Podcast? Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/the-power-of-love-show/id1282931846 Spotify Podcasts : https://open.spotify.com/show/6X6zGAPmdReRrlLO0NW4n6?si=bhNl9GjJRxKXUvTdwZme6Q The Power of Love Show is a weekly show sponsored by The Dee Dee Jackson Foundation where we shine a light on loss and grief and how it impacts our lives. Our aim is to build a community where we share inspiring stories, interview experts, learn, grow and empower one another to find proper and healthy healing. Visit the DDJF official website: http://www.ddjf.org/ Join the Dee Dee Jackson Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1500933326745571 Follow us on Instagram: @DeeDeeJacksonFoundation • https://instagram.com/deedeejacksonfoundation?utm_medium=copy_link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow/support
In this bonus episode from Pete Wargent of Buyers Buyers, Melinda talks through how Brisbane will fare after the floods. Melinda shares her views on what will happen in Brisbane following the floods, and the outlook for the decade ahead as Brisbane gets set to host the 2032 Olympics.
This week Pete interviews Brisbane's premier property expert Melinda Jennison.Melinda shares her views on what will happen in Brisbane following the floods, and the outlook for the decade ahead as Brisbane gets set to host the 2032 Olympics.
Lynnae Marty Hentzen is thrilled to welcome two main street directors who represent smaller communities and can share their experience and insight from a more rural perspective. Joining us are Joe Jennison, director of the Mount Vernon-Lisbon Community Development Group, and Katie Mason, Main Street Coon Rapids Executive Director & Coon Rapids community coordinator
Perhaps even more important than the physical challenge of Covid-19 is the impact brought on by the increasing divisiveness evident in communities, small and large. Do we have enough energy and goodwill left to avoid the potential for a social Chernobyl?Duration - 38:25Credits: Harry Posner - ‘Prayer For Healing' Brown eyes and blue eyes Racism experiment Children Session - Jane Elliotthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGvoXeXCoUY Jane Elliott on her "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Exercise" and Fighting Racism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2z-ahJ4uws the famous experiment with school kids (re: how easy it is to persecute those who are different). Jane Elliott (née Jennison; born November 30, 1933) is an American diversity educator. As a schoolteacher, she became known for her "Blue eyes/Brown eyes" exercise, which she first conducted with her third-grade class on April 5, 1968, the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.)Posted: October 10, 2021
Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Kathleen Jennison experienced a traumatic event that left her between two choices: living life by design or living life by default. She chose the former and has never looked back. It led her to make a drastic career change from an accountant to an interior designer. What led to the change? And how did she learn the interior design business in a time when there were no podcasts, Facebook groups, or coaches? She shares 7 critical steps she made—and what new interior designers should do—in this episode of Wingnut Social! What You'll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social [4:10] Mini News Sesh: Instagram map search [6:48] Kathleen Jennison's career story [14:24] The don'ts of changing careers [21:11] Build Lane is changing the custom furniture game [22:38] Hire Wingnut Social for your social media marketing needs [24:22] Switch to accounting software for interior designers [26:09] Find the one guru that resonates with you [27:46] Attend your local markets to network and learn [29:34] Hire a professional photographer to document your work [31:43] Consider opening a storefront for your interior design business [34:33] Outsource anything outside of your zone of genius [36:11] Kathleen's What Up Wingnut Round! [38:34] How to connect with Kathleen Jennison [40:43] Blooper Reel! Connect with Kathleen Jennison Kathleen's website Follow on Twitter Friend on Facebook Follow on Instagram Resources & People Mentioned Rick Steves' Travel Guide Curio Electro Studio Designer Mydoma Studio Designer Link Kathleen's transition from accountant to interior designer In 2006, Kathleen came around a hairpin turn to encounter a car that was parked, taking photos. To avoid the car, Kathleen veered towards the side of the road—right over a cliff. She fell 200 feet into a ravine. The last thing she remembered was the airbag deploying and thinking “This is not gonna be good.” Kathleen was airlifted to UC Davis medical center. She had a traumatic brain injury, lost the vision in her right eye, and had broken many bones. She also struggled with short-term memory loss. Thankfully, it came back—but she had to relearn many things. Because of the accident, Kathleen lost her peripheral vision. Her ophthalmologist suggested she take an art class to help with her depth perception, so she dove in. The Art Institute had an architectural drafting class, so she decided to try it. After the drafting class, she took the fundamentals of interior design and color theory and enjoyed it. She decided to quit her job and go back to school for interior design. Before she knew it, she had a degree. But there were no jobs available. So Kathleen started her own interior design business in 2011. Because the design industry doesn't have standardized processes and procedures, she had to learn how to do everything on her own. She didn't realize she needed experience in marketing, website development, psychology, and more. What did she learn that new interior designers can benefit from? Kathleen's 7-Step Cheat Sheet for Newbies Hire a web designer that specializes in interior design: Kathleen recommends hiring someone who creates websites for designers. She accidentally hired a web developer who told her she still needed to hire a designer and SEO specialist. Hire a social media marketer for designers: Kathleen hired someone who created 12 Facebook and Twitter pages (which Kathleen is still trying to delete). If you don't know what you're doing, hire an expert who is actually an expert. You don't have to outsource everything but at least have the expert set things up properly. Invest in accounting software created for designers: When Kathleen made the switch, it not only streamlined the entire process but helped her scale her business. Find a guru that resonates with you: Don't jump on every bandwagon or follow every trend. Don't try doing it all—there's a lot of noise out there. Attend your local markets to network and learn: Kathleen had no idea how pricing and design centers worked. Luckily, she found showrooms that put their arms around her, explained everything, and helped her open accounts. When you attend markets, you'll also be able to network with other designers and vendors. Those connections are priceless. Hire a professional photographer to document your designs: In the beginning, Kathleen had photography students take photos for her (probably not the best choice). Instead, she recommends networking with different businesses to find a photographer. You can design the most beautiful rooms, but if the photographer butchers the shoot, it does nothing for your portfolio. Consider opening a storefront for your interior design business: Kathleen had the opportunity to get a cheap space to put together a small storefront. People could see and feel samples, she could hold consultations there, and it gave her some street-cred. It also gave her better dealer pricing with vendors, which increases your margins. It's a great way to help you set boundaries between business and personal life. Bonus tip: Outsource anything outside of your zone of genius. Kathleen outsources her social media, blog, and even her accounting to experts. Once you have the revenue to outsource what you don't excel at, outsource, outsource, outsource. Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social www.WingnutSocial.com On Facebook On Twitter: @WingnutSocial On Instagram: @WingnutSocial Darla's Interior Design Website Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group! 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs) Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane Looking for a great custom furniture option? Check out Build https://buildlane.com/ Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Evan Jennison joined host Tom Proctor on ‘Rocket Shop,' Big Heavy World's weekly local Vermont music radio hour on 105.9 FM The Radiator. Catch up with him at instagram.com/evanjennison
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This episode I'm talking to Becky Aud-Jennison, the founder and podcast host of Death Dialogues Project. Becky bares all in this beautiful conversation, where she openly talks about the death of her brother and mother, the impact their deaths had on her and why she created the Death Dialogues Project. Want to connect or know someone who would like to share their story? Please reach out! @katrinalpweller / hello@katrinapreislerweller.com Guest: @deathdialoguesproject To keep up to date with all the new episodes, please make sure you like, share and subscribe! If you, or anyone you care for is in need of support, please reach out to your local support line or if you are in Australia, you can contact Griefline by phone on 1300 845745 who are available from midday to 3am everyday.
Hi Hair Family. Welcome to the latest episode of the podcast. In this episode we have the pleasure of the company of Lesley Jennison. Lesley has come through a varied and fascinating hair journey. Her early fascination with theatre gave her a particular interest in creating character through her work. From her early days at Sassoon to her current work both in the salon and as a global colour ambassador for Schwarzkopf, it's an absolutely absorbing journey. Jack and Lesley chat glass ceilings, transformations, hustling for models, tinter/permers, overcoming physical health challenges, pivoting to digital and lots, lots more. It's a fantastic chat with so much to enjoy and take away! Thanks for listening to this episode of Jack Howard Color the podcast! Don't forget to subscribe on here or on your podcast listening app of choice, drop us a 5 star review and let us know which bits of the show you enjoyed most. If you'd like to know more about Jack and what he does, head over to https://www.jackhowardcolor.com Follow on insta at @jackhowardcolor Follow on youtube at jackhowardcolor
In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham and Shilpi Kapoor speak with the founders of the famous GAAD movement. Joe Devon and Jennison Asuncion teamed up in 2012 to initiate what's well known as the Global Accessibility Awareness Day. It was a blogpost written by Joe Devon that started it all. In it, Joe highlighted the need for accessibility know-how to become mainstream among developers. Jennison spotted the post on Twitter and the duo ended up pioneering a global campaign! Tune in to listen to their initial brush with accessibility, individual stories and how they reached out to their respective networks to create an impact in the tech community in the US and abroad. Almost ten years later, they are delighted to see the accessibility conversations go mainstream thanks to big tech companies embracing inclusion. Joe and Jennison have also started the GAAD Foundation with the mission to disrupt the culture of technology and digital product development to include accessibility as a core requirement. To access the podcast transcript, click on link: https://otter.ai/u/EfhoRv0CL7oTSu1iv1LZQbjiHZ4 This podcast is supported by BarrierBreak Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
This week Chase sits down with Jennison Grigsby, who describes herself perfectly on her website (https://www.yogawithjennison.com/) as: A California girl with a love for all things European. A vegan with the occasional exception for a gelato in the summer. A teacher by trade, a yogi by practice, and a mama in training. A soul in flight, in search of meaningful connections in this beautiful world with a (possibly permanent) stopover in Spain. Jennison shares her experiences as an expat building a business, creating a thriving social community, and raising a family. All the fun and adventure that comes with this, as well as some of the hardships and challenges. This episode is for those wanting to explore entrepreneurship, parenthood, and following their dreams, beyond your borders. Follow along on Instagram: @yogawithjennison If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! For show notes and past guests, please visit https://aboutabroad.com/. Sign up for Chase's email newsletter at https://aboutabroad.com/newsletter/. This season is brought to you by Insured Nomads. They are absolutely the best when it comes to providing health, travel, medical insurance for nomads, expats, and all forms of world travelers. You can visit their website at Insured Nomads or connect with them on LinkedIn.
Learn how Becky created The Death Dialogues Project after a lifetime of experiences with death gradually called her to this work. My guest Becky Aud-Jennison is the creator and host of The Death Dialogues Project and Podcast, which she created to help bring conversations surrounding death, dying and the aftermath out of the closet. Trained… Continue reading Ep. 305 The Death Dialogues Project: Getting Death Out of the Closet with Becky Aud-Jennison
Episode Description On this week's episode of the ACB Advocacy Update, we revisit the ACB special event celebrating the 10th-anniversary of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). ACB's Executive Director Eric Bridges led a conversation with digital accessibility leaders Jennison Asuncion (Co-founder of GAAD and Head of Accessibility Engineering Evangelism at LinkedIn) and Mike Shebanek (Head of Accessibility at Facebook). Together, Eric, Jennison and Mike took a look back at the growth taken place over the past decade in digital accessibility and forecast what new challenges and opportunities rest just beyond the horizon. A video recording of this live event is available at https://youtu.be/EcUy3HT6bRY. Please check-out https://acb.org/GAAD-2021 for a message from ACB’s Executive Director Eric Bridges on the 10th Anniversary of GAAD.
In this audio extract from AbilityNet's monthly Accessibility Insights webinar series, we welcome Jennison Asuncion and Joe Devon, co-founders of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) as the latest guests. Robin Christopherson MBE Head of Digital Inclusion at AbilityNet hosts a monthly online chat with individuals who are each working to improve digital accessibility and digital inclusion. On this webinar, introduced by AbilityNet's Annie Mannion, Jennison and Joe discussed their experiences creating GAAD, what they've learned along the way, and their plans for the future of inclusion and accessibility. You can download a transcript of this session from the AbilityNet website and view the video recording of the webinar on the AbilityNet website, where you will also find additional Q&As. Get in touch via enquiries@abilitynet.org.uk with feedback, questions and comments.
How often do you think about how you access the internet? Not in the general sense, but the actual act of accessing it: the descriptive text you read underneath an item for sale, the buttons you click or tap to signal an intent or complete an action, or an input field to type a credit card number, select a country or state, or scroll through a set of dates. This is the stuff that, for many of us, fades away as we aimlessly look at memes or news stories. But it's important. Vital, even. Jennison Asuncion, LinkedIn's Head of Accessibility Engineering Evangelism, dedicates his time to ensuring that the digital world is accessible to everyone.Episode Transcript - Accessible PDFGlobal Accessibility Awareness DayAccessibility Camp Bay AreaWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) - Wikipedia#a11yWebAIMAgile Web Development - Comprehensive Overviewjennison.ca@Jennison----------Email: newliberalspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @NewLiberalsPod
Jennison Grigsby is a certified Yin Yoga Instructor in Valencia, Spain and has been teaching for 8 years and practicing for 20 years. Her focus is on teaching students how to cope with stress, anxiety, and the daily pressures of life through yoga. She regularly hosts retreats and workshops throughout the mediterranean region, classes in person at various studios and online. You can find her and here work here: @yogawithjennison on Instagram @yogawithjennisoninvalenciaspain on Facebook and her website: www.bravasinthesun.com (www.yogawithjennison.com coming soon)
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