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On this episode of Re:Sekai, AD, Jerri, and Pat have a very heated discussion on Lloyd de Saloum and 2024's "I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability".Discussion starts at 15:48Re:Sekai is a part of The Lookout Network - https://linktr.ee/lookoutonrncFollow us on X:AD - @1ADZLJerri - @A_Bag_of_MonePatrick - @reaperlomein
Take a look back at 2009 with this exclusive Nexxlegacy archival interview featuring the bold and unforgettable Jerri Vega, aka "Atomic Bomb", from the smash-hit VH1 series For the Love of Ray J.Known for her fiery personality and "explosive" presence in the house, Jerri sits down to discuss what life was really like behind the scenes of one of reality TV's most iconic seasons. From her relationship with Ray J to the drama with the other girls, this interview is a time capsule of the late 2000s reality boom.#Nexxlegacy #AtomicBomb #JerriVega #ForTheLoveOfRayJ #VH1 #RayJ #RealityTV #2000sNostalgia #ClassicInterview #Celebreality
Send a textSome sales advice hits like a fresh breeze on a hot lot. Meet Jerri Hayes—82 years young, razor-sharp, and the kind of pro who sells with heart, product knowledge, and a closer's calm. We're at Iguana Sheds in Florida with Peter Miller, unpacking how a relationship-first approach outperforms scripts, how rent-to-own opens doors for everyday buyers, and why knowing trusses, floor systems, and wind ratings turns skepticism into trust.Jerri walks us through her simple, strong process: greet with warmth, ask what they'll store, show more than they requested, and teach without jargon. We dig into the details that matter in Florida—southern yellow pine framing, 3/4-inch tongue-and-groove floors, hurricane strapping, and permitting that keeps getting tougher. Delivery is its own craft, so site checks, fence policies, and avoiding septic fields keep haulers happy and installs smooth. And when it's time to close, Jerri's line is clean and confident: “Cash, check, or card?” Then she lets silence work.We also explore the tension between CRMs and real human memory. Jerri's “original CRM” is names, stories, and consistent follow-up—“till they buy or die.” It's not bravado; it's service. For buyers who need a practical path to ownership, RTO offers flexibility and dignity, while sales teams who explain terms and limits clearly avoid headaches later. Add smart lot signage—RTO, financing, free delivery and setup—and keep inventory fresh and colors neutral to lower friction. Respect competitors, sell your strengths, and focus on fit.If you want actionable shed sales strategies, this conversation is packed: qualifying questions that reveal true needs, product specs that build credibility, clean delivery planning, and a fearless but friendly close. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with your favorite Jerri-ism—what line will you use on your next lot walk?For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Would you like to receive our weekly newsletter? Sign up on our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Shed ProThree Oaks Trading Co.Shed ChallengerLuxGuardMaking Sales Simple
Welcome to the Re:Sekai Podcast - The Lookout Chronicles of Another World! Hosted by AD, Jerri, and Patrick, this show is dedicated to reviewing the stories of fantasy, reincarnation, and time travel. On episode 1, the party asks the question," What is an isekai?", and discuss the series "No Game No Life" produced by Studio Madhouse.Discussion begins at 18:07.Re:Sekai is a part of The Lookout Network - https://linktr.ee/lookoutonrncFollow us on X:AD - @1ADZLJerri - @A_Bag_of_MonePatrick - @reaperlomein
Robert Martellacci is known for a simple mantra: "Keep the learning curve steep." In this episode, he sits down with Jamie and Jerri to break down how curiosity, humility, and a commitment to continuous learning have shaped his work across countries, cultures, and classrooms.From building global edtech communities to connecting educators and innovators worldwide, Robert reminds us that learning isn't a phase: it's a lifelong posture. Together, we dig into his belief that passion has no expiration date and that meaningful impact comes from relationships, not geography. A must-listen for leaders who want to stay curious, stay relevant, and keep evolving.---ABOUT OUR GUESTRobert Martellacci, widely recognized as the Godfather of EdTech in Canada, is a pioneering leader in education technology with over 25 years of experience. He is the Founder, President, and Publisher of MindShare Learning, a premier media and consulting firm dedicated to bridging the gap between education and technology. As Founder and CEO of MindShare Workspace, Canada's first mall-located coworking space, and Co-Founder & CEO of C21 Canada, he champions modern learning models and future-ready education policies. When he's not in the office, he enjoys spending time with his cherished family, playing faculty hockey at York University, or sailing on Georgian Bay. His signature sign-off captures his mission: “Until next time, keep the digital learning curve steep!”---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
Miksi sijoittajat tekevät päätöksiä, jotka eivät aina ole järkeviä? Tässä Rahapuhetta‑jaksossa sukellamme syvälle sijoituskäyttäytymisen ja markkinapsykologian maailmaan. Studiossa Susan Orfinskijn kanssa ovat Aalto‑yliopiston professori Peter Nyberg sekä OP Pohjolalta sijoitustuotteiden asiantuntija Jerri Laurikka. Jos haluat ymmärtää omia sijoituspäätöksiäsi paremmin, tämä jakso on juuri sinulle. Keskustelussa avataan, mistä sijoittamisen psykologia saa alkunsa ja miten tunteet – kuten pelko ja ahneus – ohjaavat päätöksiämme usein tiedostamattamme. Pohdimme myös, miksi ilmiöt kuten FOMO, laumakäyttäytyminen, menetysten välttely ja liiallinen itseluottamus toistuvat sijoittajien toiminnassa. Rahapuhetta-podcast on nyt myös katsottavissa OP Pohjolan YouTube-tilillä! Sijoituskouluun pääset tutustumaan täältä: op.fi/sijoituskoulu Sijoittamiseen liittyy aina riskejä. Sijoitusten arvo voi nousta tai laskea, ja sijoittaja voi menettää sijoittamansa pääoman osittain tai kokonaan. Myös odotettu tuotto voi jäädä saamatta. Yksittäisen sijoituskohteen arvon aiempi kehitys ei ole tae arvon tulevasta kehityksestä.
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Colby, Coach, and Stephenie Reunite for Survivor Heroes Vs Villains Encore Episode Today, Rob Cesternino welcomes legends Colby Donaldson, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, and Coach Wade to talk about their time on Survivor Heroes vs Villains. The trio returns to break down their gameplay, epic challenges, and what it's like stepping back onto the island after sixteen years. Right from the jump, Colby and Coach relive their iconic showdown, sparking nostalgia and fresh excitement for the latest Survivor adventure. The group dives deep into the Survivor 50 premiere, tackling vivid moments from camp and Tribal Council. Stephenie opens up about her struggles and redemption arc, sharing the thrill of being invited back after a tough Heroes vs. Villains run. Colby recounts the humbling first challenge against Coach, reflecting on rivalry, hero/villain dynamics, and how alliances shift when old-school players unite after so much time. Coach brings humor, describing his “Dragonslayer” mindset and reacting to being labeled a villain once more. All three touch on Survivor's evolution how physical head-to-heads, wild entrances, and raw competition shape the game now versus back then. – Colby and Coach revisit their legendary mat challenge, starting the season with classic Survivor grit – Stephenie shares the emotional journey of a redemption season and forging alliances in a new era – The group analyzes how Survivor's gameplay and casting have changed over sixteen years, from idol mechanics to tribe splits – Funny moments: Coach's “hero inside” ringtone, helicopter entrance, and banter about Survivor's shifting culture – Discussions around wildcards, unknown players, and the strategic challenge of facing unfamiliar faces in monumental seasons As the stage is set for Survivor 50, the question lingers: Will old-school bonds or new-school strategies triumph as the icons hunt for the title? Whose gameplay will adapt quicker, and how will the tribe dynamics shift when everyone has something to prove? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 3:33 Reminiscing Epic Mat Challenge Battle 6:00 Coach Reflects on Heroes Beach 9:01 Old School Loyalty and Connections 10:18 Survivor’s Shift: Physical Challenges Gone 13:07 Helicopter Entrance: Unforgettable Survivor Moment 17:16 Meeting Russell, Facing Unknowns 20:16 Amanda Almost Returned for 50 22:14 Who Else Should Have Returned? 24:39 Villains Tribe's Legendary Survivor Legacy 26:41 Colby and Jerri’s Evolving Relationship 31:19 Survivor 50: Celebration and Gratitude Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Colby, Coach, and Stephenie Reunite for Survivor Heroes Vs Villains Encore Episode Today, Rob Cesternino welcomes legends Colby Donaldson, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, and Coach Wade to talk about their time on Survivor Heroes vs Villains. The trio returns to break down their gameplay, epic challenges, and what it's like stepping back onto the island after sixteen years. Right from the jump, Colby and Coach relive their iconic showdown, sparking nostalgia and fresh excitement for the latest Survivor adventure. The group dives deep into the Survivor 50 premiere, tackling vivid moments from camp and Tribal Council. Stephenie opens up about her struggles and redemption arc, sharing the thrill of being invited back after a tough Heroes vs. Villains run. Colby recounts the humbling first challenge against Coach, reflecting on rivalry, hero/villain dynamics, and how alliances shift when old-school players unite after so much time. Coach brings humor, describing his “Dragonslayer” mindset and reacting to being labeled a villain once more. All three touch on Survivor's evolution how physical head-to-heads, wild entrances, and raw competition shape the game now versus back then. – Colby and Coach revisit their legendary mat challenge, starting the season with classic Survivor grit – Stephenie shares the emotional journey of a redemption season and forging alliances in a new era – The group analyzes how Survivor's gameplay and casting have changed over sixteen years, from idol mechanics to tribe splits – Funny moments: Coach's “hero inside” ringtone, helicopter entrance, and banter about Survivor's shifting culture – Discussions around wildcards, unknown players, and the strategic challenge of facing unfamiliar faces in monumental seasons As the stage is set for Survivor 50, the question lingers: Will old-school bonds or new-school strategies triumph as the icons hunt for the title? Whose gameplay will adapt quicker, and how will the tribe dynamics shift when everyone has something to prove? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 3:33 Reminiscing Epic Mat Challenge Battle 6:00 Coach Reflects on Heroes Beach 9:01 Old School Loyalty and Connections 10:18 Survivor’s Shift: Physical Challenges Gone 13:07 Helicopter Entrance: Unforgettable Survivor Moment 17:16 Meeting Russell, Facing Unknowns 20:16 Amanda Almost Returned for 50 22:14 Who Else Should Have Returned? 24:39 Villains Tribe's Legendary Survivor Legacy 26:41 Colby and Jerri’s Evolving Relationship 31:19 Survivor 50: Celebration and Gratitude Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Afternoon Rush Hour Sponsored by Gobymeds. Go to gobymeds dot com code rushhour for $50 off The Grammys recap: who won, who stunned, and why Bad Bunny's comments are getting people talking Jelly Roll stays silent on ICE — and why what he didn't say might matter more than what he did Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah after late-night jokes cross into legal territory Exclusive interview with Jerri Green, Democrat running for governor of Tennessee — her platform, her strategy, and why she thinks Tennessee is ready for change Fast-moving headlines, culture wars, and real political stakes — all breaking down on Rush Hour.
Memphis Councilwoman Jerri Green joins to talk about the murder of Alex Pretti and her campaign for governor.
Legal scholar Elizabeth Chamblee Burch focuses on three women with mesh implants who were targeted, manipulated, and violated—at their own expense. Through the searing stories of Sharon Gore, Barbara Shepard, and Jerri Plummer—middle-aged women separated by geography, education, and socioeconomic factors—Burch sheds light on not only the injustices of mass torts, which she describes as “personal-injury litigation on steroids,” but also the indignities endemic in women's healthcare. Drawing on more than 150 interviews conducted over two years, backed by 209,000 pages of documentation, THE PAIN BROKERS is at once a critical work of public service journalism and a real-life thriller. As Burch unfolds each level of the scheme, readers meet: Vincent Chhabra, a Versace-clad entrepreneur and architect of Alpha Law, LLC—which, despite its name and partnerships with some actual lawyers, was a call center. Headquartered at 1000 Corporate Drive in south Florida, Alpha Law employed nearly two hundred operators in headsets who capitalized on patients' private medical records, obtained through a data breach in India, to make unsolicited calls to vulnerable women with mesh implants, including Sharon, Barbara, and Jerri. Blake Barber, a hulking ex-paralegal with a flamingo pink goatee who turned women's medical fears into cash for third-party funders by orchestrating a ruthless “concierge service” that flew terrified patients to Florida chop shops to have their mesh removed. Dr. Christopher Walker, a Jamaican-born urogynecologist known by his Instagram handle @Dr.Downtown who, after losing his savings in a Ponzi scheme, went from inserting mesh to extracting it at breakneck speed for seven times his normal fee—a feat made possible by refusing to accept women's insurance and forcing them to sign liens against their future settlement proceeds. J.R. Baxter, a newly minted small-town Arkansas lawyer and passionate crusader for justice who, against daunting odds, represented Sharon, Barbara, and Jerri, as well as 180 other women.And finally, J.R. 's unlikely ally, Barbara Binis, a seasoned Philadelphia defense attorney hired to do financial damage control for a mesh manufacturer who devoted nearly four years to uncovering the mass-tort scheme. Centered on three women who went through the mesh mill, THE PAIN BROKERS exposes the profit-hungry scammers and unscrupulous doctors whom they trusted. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
This podcast is hosted by edWeb.net.The webinar recording can be accessed here.How do busy educators find time to write books on top of everything else they are doing? Dr. Baron Davis and Dr. Jerri Kemble are innovative ed leaders who've managed to do that, publishing very creative and inspiring books filled with wisdom and life lessons! In this edWebinar, Lisa Schmucki, Founder and CEO of edWeb, invites educators to join a conversation with Baron and Jerri to kick off the New Year!Baron's book, Nana's World-Famous Red Velvet Cake, is a children's book about love, family traditions, and life lessons passed down through generations. The story follows a young boy named Miles who spends Saturday mornings baking with his beloved Nana. One special Saturday, they make Nana's signature red velvet cake, a treasured family recipe. As they bake, Nana teaches Miles not only about ingredients and steps but also imparts meaningful life lessons on patience, preparation, order, attention to detail, overcoming obstacles, kindness, generosity, and most importantly, love. As an adult, Miles recreates the tradition with his own children, sharing Nana's enduring wisdom.Buy Nana's World-Famous Red Velvet Cake here. Jerri's book, The Badass Firefly: Lead with Light, Live with Grit, and Shine with Style and Grace, weaves together stories, sketch notes, and sparks of wisdom with original illustrations that remind us of a simple truth: leadership isn't about titles, perfection, or volume—it's about showing up with authenticity, courage, and heart. With humor, vulnerability, and her signature doodle art, Jerri shares lessons from classrooms, boardrooms, and life itself. This is not a manual, it's a mirror, a window, and a spark. Whether you are leading a team, a classroom, a family, or simply yourself through the next chapter of life, Jerri's words will inspire you to glow brighter, grow braver, and embrace your own kind of badassery.Buy The Badass Firefly Effect here.This edWeb podcast can be enjoyed by all educators! Join us for a Happy New Year edWeb podcast.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
Balance in caregiving is often talked about, but what does it really look like in everyday life? In this episode, Jerri McElroy, primary caregiver, entrepreneur, and author, shares her caregiving journey and how caregiving touches every part of our lives. From managing overwhelming medical responsibilities and advocating for a loved one, to caring for a parent with whom you may have had a complicated relationship, Jerri speaks candidly about the emotional and practical realities caregivers face. She also reflects on empathy, boundaries, and the importance of caring for yourself while caring for others. If you are a family caregiver or supporting an aging parent, you may see yourself in Jerri's story and gain insight into finding your own sense of balance along the caregiving journey. TRANSCRIPT Jerri's Linktree https://linktr.ee/jerrynjerri Daughterhood
Balance in caregiving is often talked about, but what does it really look like in everyday life? In this episode, Jerri McElroy, primary caregiver, entrepreneur, and author, shares her caregiving journey and how caregiving touches every part of our lives. From managing overwhelming medical responsibilities and advocating for a loved one, to caring for a parent with whom you may have had a complicated relationship, Jerri speaks candidly about the emotional and practical realities caregivers face. She also reflects on empathy, boundaries, and the importance of caring for yourself while caring for others. If you are a family caregiver or supporting an aging parent, you may see yourself in Jerri's story and gain insight into finding your own sense of balance along the caregiving journey. TRANSCRIPT Jerri's Linktree https://linktr.ee/jerrynjerri Daughterhood
In this week's episode of Game of Crimes, host Steve Murphy welcomes the remarkable Jerri Williams, retired FBI agent and creator of the acclaimed podcast FBI Case File Review. With 26+ years inside the Bureau, Jerri pulls back the curtain on the real world of white-collar crime, global travel, cultural surprises, and the surprising dangers hiding behind fraud and corruption investigations.
AI is evolving fast, but the next leap isn't about smarter chatbots. It's about systems that support learners in new ways. In this episode, Jerri and Jamie sit down with Darren Coxon: a trailblazer in agentic AI and one of today's most insightful voices on how AI can enhance learning.Darren unpacks the shift from generative AI to agentic AI, where systems don't just answer questions; they take action, analyze, iterate, and provide meaningful support to learners. Together, we break down how he partners with schools to implement AI responsibly so students build a deeper understanding, stronger skills, and real ownership of their learning. He also lays out a bold, five-year vision for AI in K–12 and explains why this moment is a once-in-a-generation chance to rethink what learning can be.---ABOUT OUR GUESTDarren Coxon is a globally recognized leader in AI-driven education solutions. He is renowned for his strategic expertise in implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) within schools and educational organisations. As the Co-Founder of Kompass Education, Darren empowers schools and edtech companies to navigate the responsible and effective adoption of AI. Darren is an international speaker, working with leading schools and membership organisations worldwide. He is also a proud father of three.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
In this podcast we discuss online hate, the business of dog training and how Jerri is disrupting it. Jerri Scherff is the founder of Tulsa Pack Athletics and a member of the CCPDT Board of Directors. She's also the founder of Dogs Anonymous, a nonprofit dedicated to providing low-cost training resources and support to keep dogs out of shelters. Find Jerri at: https://www.instagram.com/sailorjerrithedogtrainer/ Join Nick's free dog training community here: https://www.skool.com/dogtraining
If you want a college that encourages you to explore your interests, there's no place better than Sarah Lawrence. In this episode, learn how a class with Jerri Dodds transformed Tyler Holm into an art history student, and how Tyler's conference projects have shaped Jerri's teaching. Just two amazing people, talking about the things they love. Enjoy!You can watch this episode on sarahlawrence.edu/slctr.
Jerri Green is a mom, a lawyer as well as a public servant raised right here in Tennessee. She will be running for the next Governor of Tennessee in 2026. Timeline1:25 Who is Jerri Green?3:39 What are the role and responsibilities of Governor?7:04 How does your current work position you for Governorof TN?9:51 Jerri Green's position on school vouchers?11: 47 Jerri Green's position on Special Education?12:42 Public Education and the Department of Education21:51 Jerri Green's position on Healthcare?25:21 How do we rise up to meet this moment?26:26: Solutions30:52 Jerri Green's position the cost of groceries.35:05 Women in Leadership39:29 Why vote for Jerri Green?42:47 ConclusionDisclaimer: The opinions expressed by the participants on this podcast are their own and do not reflect any organization they may work for or represent.
In this special episode of LinkedUp, Jamie flips the script and interviews her co-host, Jerri Kemble, about her newly released book, The Badass Firefly Effect. Their conversation is heartfelt and illuminating, exploring the stories behind the book and its central message: everyone has the power to shine and help others light up, too.Far from your typical leadership book, The Badass Firefly Effect offers a collection of short, “chicken soup for the soul”-style sparks; bite-sized lessons inspired by Jerri's 38 years in education. Join Jerri as she shares a few of her favorite sparks and the two women who inspired her to find her own light and begin her journey of creativity, courage, and connection.---ABOUT OUR GUESTJerri Kemble is an author and nationally recognized leader in educational technology, known for her innovative spirit and commitment to positive change. Today, as National Academic Advisor for ClassLink, author of The Badass Firefly Effect, and co-host of the LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries in Education podcast, Jerri continues to inspire educators everywhere to lead with creativity, courage, and heart.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
Reimagining Justice: Exploring Texas Innovations in Mental Health
In this episode, we are joined by Jerri Clark, the Resource and Advocacy Manager at Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC). She highlights the essential role family care partners play when someone with a severe mental illness encounters the legal system. Clark dedicates her work to the memory of her son, Calvin, who died from suicide at 23 after a four-year struggle with a severe mental illness that was poorly cared for within a system full of barriers. Helpful resources:Understanding SMI Resource One Pager - Treatment Advocacy CenterCriminal Legal Resource One Pager - Treatment Advocacy CenterHIPAA Resource One Pager - Treatment Advocacy CenterHIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health (HHS.gov)If you have an innovation in mental health that you'd like to see on the podcast, email JCMH@txcourts.gov with the subject line "Reimagining Justice."*Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the JCMH, the Supreme Court of Texas, or the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
When it comes to personalized learning, high school principal Nicki Slaugh is proving it's less about tools and more about trust. This week, Jamie and Jerri sit down with Nicki to discuss her new book and learn why she believes personalization is about more than just tech: it's about truly knowing each student and creating the conditions for them to thrive.Tune in for Nicki's real-world stories from school leadership, plus practical insights from Personalize: Meeting the Needs of All Learners. This episode is a powerful reminder that when we trust teachers, empower students, and lead with purpose, everyone shines.---ABOUT OUR GUESTNicki Slaugh is a principal, education trailblazer, and co-author of Personalize: Meeting the Needs of All Learners. Her education legacy spans over two decades, starting as a classroom teacher from kindergarten to third grade. Nicki currently serves as a secondary principal, fueled by a passionate commitment to cultivating a love of learning within her school, and is an educational consultant for Aspire Change EDU, working with schools around the country.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
This week, Jerri and Jamie are joined by Tony Vincent, an educator whose creative, practical ideas have inspired teachers for years. As the mind behind Learning in Hand, Tony has dedicated his career to helping educators design student-centered, technology-rich learning experiences that spark curiosity and creativity.Tony shares how thoughtful design and meaningful choice can transform engagement and deepen learning. From his early days as a fifth-grade teacher to his work as an edtech consultant, Tony's journey is a masterclass in curiosity, creativity, and authentic teaching. Tune in for fresh insights, inspiring ideas, and the wisdom of an educator who continues to guide and energize teachers everywhere.---ABOUT OUR GUESTTony Vincent is an educator, innovator, and creative force in edtech. His 26-year journey began as a fifth-grade teacher in Nebraska, where his class pioneered the use of Palm Pilots, sparking the creation of his Learning in Hand website. Now based in Iowa, he continues to teach, speak, and share practical ideas that blend creativity, technology, and authentic learning.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
This episode is sponsored by Pupford. You can shop the low-calorie Pupford treat collection here and 100% of the commission from your purchase will go to Dogs Anonymous, a non-profit helping pups and people who need it the most. Welcome to unPACKed, an open-minded podcast taking a clinical, *not political*, approach to help pet parents around the world. Join Sailor Jerri and Mattison, certified trainers and canine behavior experts with a combined 3 decades of experience in behavioral dog training. This is a special two-part event where Jerri and Mattison are digging deep into questions about their personal lives in an interview format. If you have every wondered, "who are Jerri and Mattison?" this is your chance to find out! To apply for next season, see photos of the dogs featured in this episode, or read full episode transcripts, visit us at www.unpacked.stream and connect with us on Instagram @Sailorjerrithedogtrainer and @Freedbytraining. unPACKed was created by Jerri Scherff and Mattison Simpson. Visual design by Mattison Simpson and theme music by Oleksandr Stepanov. Follow our sister podcast at Straight Up Dog Talk LLC .
Interview with Former FBI Agent Jerri Williams On this episode of Criminal Mischief, host Carolyn Ossorio sits down with Jerri Williams, a former FBI Special Agent, author, and fellow podcaster whose career focused on financial crimes and scams. As one of the few minority women in the Bureau during her tenure, Jerri broke barriers while navigating a world that wasn't always welcoming. She shares how she investigated complex white-collar cases, exposed elaborate frauds, and what those experiences taught her about greed, deception, and human nature. Now a successful writer and podcast host, Jerri reflects on her time in the Bureau, her transition into storytelling, and how she continues to shine a light on the hidden world of financial crime. Support Our Sponsor • Shop smarter with Quince: http://www.quince.com/mischief for FREE SHIPPING and 365-day returns. Follow & Connect • For press & inquiries: info@eviocreative.com • Don't forget to rate, review, and follow Criminal Mischief wherever you get your podcasts.
Seminar in Cork, Ireland (10/18-10/19): https://unpacked.stream/ireland Welcome to unPACKed, an open-minded podcast taking a clinical, *not political*, approach to help pet parents around the world. Join Sailor Jerri and Mattison, certified trainers and canine behavior experts with a combined 3 decades of experience in behavioral dog training. This is a special two-part event where Jerri and Mattison are digging deep into questions about their personal lives in an interview format. If you have every wondered, "who are Jerri and Mattison?" this is your chance to find out! To apply for next season, see photos of the dogs featured in this episode, or read full episode transcripts, visit us at www.unpacked.stream and connect with us on Instagram @Sailorjerrithedogtrainer and @Freedbytraining. unPACKed was created by Jerri Scherff and Mattison Simpson, and edited and produced by Josh Wasta under the Supervision of Straight Up Dog Talk LLC and Emily Breslin. Visual design by Mattison Simpson and theme music by Oleksandr Stepanov.
70% of Americans make major life decisions based on "gut feelings." CFD REPLAY...Jerri from Rockville. Her first kiss ended in a "hairy" situation. Our producer Crash was under a lot of pressure recently. He explains why. Megan gives our listener advice about his ex keeping his last name.
Guest Speaker Josh OHora was trained in ministry at Midtown Baptist Templein Kansas City, Missouri. Through various trips to Toronto from May 2022 to October 2024, God clearly called Josh to be a shepherd to believers in Toronto, and an evangelist to those who do not yet know the peace of a relationship with Jesus Christ. He and his family are currently raising support to move to Toronto, Canada to shepherd a growing body of faithful believers. Josh, along with his wife Jerri and their two children, plan to transition to Toronto full time in Spring 2026. for more information on Living Faith Toronto and the work God is doing in Toronto, or if you would like to suport the O'Hora family through prayer or financal means, please visit Send the O'Horas to Toronto.
If you're a longtime listener, you probably remember my interview with Joe Pistone, the real Donnie Brasco. But I forgot to ask one important question: Where did the name Donnie Brasco even come from? Turns out, it wasn't made up. Donnie Brasco is a real person. He's Joe Pistone's nephew. And not just any nephew — an undercover FBI agent who followed in his uncle's footsteps. This story blew my mind, and I wouldn't have known about it if it weren't for my friend and fellow podcaster Jerri Williams, host of FBI Case File Review. Jerri interviewed both Joe Pistone and the real Donnie Brasco. Yes, both of them. This might be the FBI's worst-kept secret, and it's finally out. This is history being rewritten, and I had to share it with you. So here it is... Part 1 of JerrI's episode, re-shared with her blessing. Subscribe to FBI Case File Review: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2PG0LHyYjKH7hWTtql3Lfo?si=c55ae6e3d47a4142 Learn more: https://jerriwilliams.com/367-donnie-brasco-following-in-the-footsteps-of-uncle-joe-pistone-part-1/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This podcast is hosted by edWeb.net.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Webinars have become one of the most popular marketing channels for solution providers. Hosting thought leadership and professional learning webinars is a great way for a company at any stage, particularly in these challenging times, to engage with educators for brand recognition, lead generation, content marketing, market insights, and nurturing relationships with education experts and leaders.Listen to an edWeb podcast with Lisa Schmucki, founder and CEO of edWeb.net, and Jerri Kemble, National Academic Advisor and Evangelist for ClassLink. Lisa shares lessons learned from over 15 years as the founder who launched professional learning webinars as a major media marketing channel. Lisa and Jerri provide tips for getting the best results from webinar marketing, especially with school leaders and administrators. They also show how ClassLink works in partnership with AASA, CoSN, and edWeb to host a series of “EmpowerED Superintendents” webinars for superintendents and education leaders.This edWeb podcast is of interest to education companies and associations that want to strengthen their webinar marketing efforts for success.edWeb.netedWeb is an award-winning professional learning network that serves the global education community.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
Seminar in Cork, Ireland (10/18-10/19): https://unpacked.stream/ireland Welcome to unPACKed, an open-minded podcast taking a clinical, *not political*, approach to help pet parents around the world. Join Sailor Jerri and Mattison, certified trainers and canine behavior experts with a combined 3 decades of experience in behavioral dog training. This is a special episode where Jerri and Mattison dive deep into The Open Minded Approach, which drives everything they do as trainers and teachers. To apply for next season, see photos of the dogs featured in this episode, or read full episode transcripts, visit us at www.unpacked.stream and connect with us on Instagram @Sailorjerrithedogtrainer and @Freedbytraining. unPACKed was created by Jerri Scherff and Mattison Simpson, and edited and produced by Josh Wasta under the Supervision of Straight Up Dog Talk LLC and Emily Breslin. Visual design by Mattison Simpson and theme music by Oleksandr Stepanov.
Recorded LIVE at ISTE 25/ASCD in San Antonio, Jerri and Jamie sit down with Australian edtech rockstar and #AussieED founder Brett Salakas. Known for his people-first approach to technology, Brett shares how his personal story shaped his mission to connect, empower, and inspire through edtech.Brett offers real-world lessons on building connections, creating meaningful learning experiences, and empowering students and educators to embrace innovation. In true Texas spirit, he even draws surprising (and surprisingly wise) parallels between educational leadership and the iconic pit stop Buc-ee's.---ABOUT OUR GUESTBrett Salakas is a teacher, leader, poet, and the founder of #aussieED (the largest online network of teachers in Australia) and the co-founder of both the ED Poets Society and #TheWalkingED. Passionately committed to turning educational theory into real classroom practice, Brett is all about connection, collaboration, and inspiration.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
Get ready to laugh, learn, and level up your classroom with Tyler Tarver! In this lively episode, Jerri and Jamie sit down with the one and only Tyler—educator, author, YouTube sensation, and social media standout—for a conversation that's equal parts insightful and hilarious.Tyler shares his go-to tech tips and creative strategies to make teaching more fun, effective, and downright unforgettable. From using humor to build real connections with students to clever ways to bring simple tech tools into your daily instruction, this episode is full of fresh, practical ideas you can try right away.Don't miss this fast-paced, feel-good chat that's bursting with energy, laughter, and tons of inspiration for educators who love to keep it real.---ABOUT OUR GUESTDr. Tyler Tarver is a Director of Learning & Development. He speaks at conferences across the country on various topics related to teaching, remote learning, administration, efficiency, technology, social media, and culture. He has amassed over 120 million views and 500k subscribers on his channels. He also created and maintains TarverAcademy.com, where he helps students/teachers with math, tech, and an assortment of educational needs. Tyler loves helping people move forward and empowering them to be the hero in their classroom.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
What if bravery isn't something you're born with, but something you train for? In this episode, Jerri and Jamie welcome Crista Samaras, former U.S. Women's National Lacrosse Team player, entrepreneur, and founder of Brave Enterprises. Crista shares her mission to help people, especially women and girls, build measurable bravery so they can face discomfort, take bold risks, and grow with intention.Through powerful stories from sports and business, Crista shares how bravery works, why it matters, and how schools and organizations can create spaces that nurture it. From the science of discomfort to real-world bravery training, this conversation will leave you rethinking what it means to be brave and how you can build it, one challenge at a time.---ABOUT OUR GUESTSCrista Samaras is the Founder and CEO of Brave Enterprises. A graduate of Princeton University, Crista was also an outstanding lacrosse player. She was a three-time All-American, three-time All-Ivy League selection, and two-time Ivy League Player of the Year, and played for the US Women's Lacrosse Team from 1995-2007. Prior to founding Brave, Crista coached thousands of high school athletes for over a decade. She is a master educator who connects with junior female athletes both virtually and in-person to enable them to lock in all-terrain life skills to excel both on and off the field.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
This week, Jamie and Jerri are joined by veteran education leaders Dr. Susan Enfield and Dr. Kristi Wilson to unpack their new book, On Fire, Under Fire, or Fired: Superintendents in the Pandemic. This book and this conversation shine a light on the emotional toll, public pressure, and deep commitment it takes to lead a school system today.Susan and Kristi share the inspiration behind the book and highlight some of the most memorable, raw, and impactful stories from their interviews with superintendents, and explain why these stories need to be heard by more than just other school leaders. Together, they underscore the urgency of fostering understanding and empathy for those in the superintendent's seat and advocate for systemic support to sustain leadership longevity. The conversation is both eye-opening and affirming, giving listeners a rare look behind the scenes of district leadership and the passion that drives it.---ABOUT OUR GUESTSDr. Susan Enfield is the former Superintendent of the Washoe County School District in Reno, Nevada. Prior to this, she served as Superintendent for Highline Public Schools in Burien, WA, for ten years. A former high school English, journalism, and ELL teacher, Susan served as Chief Academic Officer and then as Interim Superintendent for Seattle Public Schools before joining Highline in 2012. She was named the Superintendent of the Year by the National School Foundation Association in 2018 and was the 2022 Washington State Superintendent of the Year.Dr. Kristi Wilson served as superintendent of the Buckeye Elementary School District in Buckeye, Arizona, for eleven years, facilitating the delivery of an outstanding education for approximately 6,000 students and nine campuses. Prior to her superintendency, Wilson had a robust educational career as an assistant superintendent, executive director, special education director, school administrator, teacher, and adjunct professor. Her passion and transformational leadership have helped design new schools focused on the lens of the learner and overall systematic change. Dr. Wilson is one of the nation's top thought leaders in public education.---SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | OvercastFOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInPOWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
Jerri Kemble is an accomplished leader in the field of educational technology (edtech), renowned for her innovative approach and dedication to positive change. The post Episode #174: EdTech, Design Thinking, and Women's Empowerment in Education with Jerri Kemble first appeared on Rethinking Learning.
Jerri Hemsworth, CEO of Newman Grace Marketing, interviews Marty Stevens-Hebner, Founder & CEO of Clear Home Solutions. Marty shares her story of how her journey into the senior services sector and later life living began. What happens when decades of memories, family legacy, and personal belongings all need to be sorted in a matter of weeks? How can making friends with fear help us navigate aging, loss, and life's biggest transitions? What inspired one woman to turn her father's estate plan—and a dream of storytelling—into a career of compassionate change? Listen to how Marty got her start.More About Marty Stevens-Heebner.About Jerri HemsworthAbout Echelon Business Development Network How She Got Her Start is a podcast devoted to the stories of women business owners and women executives. Listening to their stories, their challenges and their successes is meant to inspire other women while they maneuver the world of business. Whether they are attorneys, accountants, marketing and public relations execs, or IT specialists, every woman has a unique journey with shared threads of commonality. Hearing how we are a community of common goals and dreams hopefully inspires those on the journey with us and those coming after us.Listening to other women business owners and executives allows a listener to tap into a wealth of knowledge, experiences, and support. Actively seeking out and engaging with our community, one can accelerate their own growth. One may also overcome obstacles, and find inspiration and guidance along the way. Women business owners and executives can bring diverse perspectives and insights to the table. By listening to How She Got Her Start, one can gain a broader understanding of different industries, markets, and client segments. This diversity can inspire fresh ideas, creativity, and innovation in one's own business approach.
In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson, CFI interviews retired FBI agent Jerri Williams, who shares her extensive experience in law enforcement, particularly in communication and media relations. They discuss the importance of debunking myths about the FBI, the evolution of financial crimes, and the critical role of effective communication in interviews and crisis situations. Jerri also reflects on her transition to media relations and the challenges of maintaining public safety while managing information dissemination. The conversation highlights the skills necessary for successful investigations and the nuances of portraying crime in fiction. In this conversation, Jerri Williams shares her journey from being an FBI agent to becoming a successful author and podcaster. She discusses the challenges of writing fiction, the importance of balancing realism with entertainment, and the misconceptions surrounding the FBI in media. Jerri also highlights her experiences in podcasting, the evolution of her interview style, and her recent work as a consulting producer on a new TV show - Duster. Throughout the discussion, she emphasizes the significance of effective communication in both personal and professional contexts. Check out Jerri's podcast: FBI Retired Case File Review Duster - Newly released Max Original Series Thank you to Axis Communications for supporting this episode! Truths: Myths about the FBI often stem from media portrayals. Building rapport can turn suspects into informants. Interviews should be conversations, not interrogations. Crisis communication requires balancing accuracy and urgency. Financial crimes evolve with technology and trends. Public perception is shaped by how information is presented. The role of a spokesperson is to represent the organization, not personal views. Misconceptions can lead to prejudicial statements in media. Fiction writing requires creativity and attention to detail. Writing can be a painful process, but rewarding. Realism in fiction is crucial for engaging storytelling. Consistency in character development is key. Podcasting can be a powerful platform for authors. Evolving interview techniques can enhance storytelling. FBI myths in media can mislead the public. Collaboration between agencies can lead to successful outcomes. Female agents are often misrepresented in media. Developing informants is a critical part of FBI work. Effective communication is about understanding the listener.
Send us a textGeri Clark, Resource and Advocacy Manager at Treatment Advocacy Center, shares her devastating journey of losing her son to severe mental illness while navigating a broken treatment system that wouldn't help until it was too late. She reveals critical gaps in our mental health system and explains how legal barriers, misunderstood medical conditions, and insufficient family support create deadly consequences for those with severe psychiatric disorders.• Son experienced his first psychotic break at 19 while attending college on a debate scholarship• After a four-year struggle with severe mental illness, her son took his own life in 2019• Anosognosia is a neurobiological symptom where the brain cannot perceive its own illness• Current mental health system requires evidence of harm before providing involuntary treatment• Treatment standards based on legal criteria rather than medical need lead to preventable tragedies• Insurance companies create "ghost networks" of mental health providers who aren't actually available• Families are often excluded from treatment decision-making despite being primary caregivers• Prolonged exposure to untreated psychosis causes brain damage and reduces recovery chances• Some states now include psychiatric deterioration in their criteria for involuntary treatment• Treatment Advocacy Center works to develop grassroots advocates pursuing legislative change• Mental health crises receive far less urgent response than medical emergencies like strokesIf you know anyone who would like to tell their story, send them to tonymantor.com and contact us so they can be a guest on our show. Tell everyone everywhere about Why Not Me? The World, the conversations we're having, and the inspiration our guests give to show that you are not alone in this world.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Jerri Jameson was a drug addict. She hated her life and wanted to stop using... but she couldn't kick the habit. Then one night, she cried out in desperation to a God she wasn't even sure existed... and He answered. Show notes @ https://compelledpodcast.com/episodes/jerri-jameson ++++++++++++ Compelled is a seasonal podcast using gripping, immersive storytelling to celebrate the powerful ways God is transforming Christians around the world. These Christian testimonies are raw, true, and powerful. Be encouraged and let your faith be strengthened! Want to help make new episodes? Either make a one-time gift, or become a Monthly Partner at: https://compelledpodcast.com/donate Perks of being a Monthly Partner include: EARLY ACCESS to each new Compelled episode 1 week early! FULL LIBRARY of our unedited, behind-the-scenes interviews with each guest... over 100+ hours of additional stories and takeaways! Become a Monthly Partner by selecting the "Monthly" option during check-out. Show notes, emails, and more at: https://compelledpodcast.com Compelled is a member of the Proclaim Podcast Network: https://proclaim.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this heartwarming episode, Chris and Cathy welcome Jerri Miller—a longtime friend of Chris's who is a physical therapist, certified canine rehabilitation therapist, and equine therapeutic massage therapist—who shares her transformative journey as a volunteer at Colorado Horse Rescue (CHR) since 2018. Jerri offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to care for equines in need and how volunteers truly make a difference.
The ladies are PUMPED to bring you two amazing stories filled with controversy, inhabitable landscapes, and DIY surgery! First, Emily tells the harrowing story of Dr. Jerri Nielsen FitzGerald who, after a messy divorce, decided to get away from it all- by going to the bottom of the world to be a doctor at an Antarctic research station. But when Dr. Jerri herself was in need of medical attention, it was up to her and a battle promotion crew to keep her alive. Kelley returns to her roots to cover the celestial Vera Rubin who studied the space and stars and, despite all of her efforts to avoid it, was the center of controversy throughout her career and still today. Wrap your lips around a delicious Robby Ruben and remember, you're star stuff, because we're wining about herstory! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In S5Ep2 of the PRP, Adam jibber jabbers with decorated ultra endurance athlete, esteemed Co-Race Director of the Huron 100, erratic spreadsheet wizard and unwavering community support debonair Jay Vanderhovel, who has been preparing for the inaugural running of the Arizona Monster 300 on Friday April 11th, 2025. Jerri Morgan, blossoming long distance runner, energetic adventurer, and Jay's ride-or-die endurance crony joins the show to offer her take on all things ultra crewing, pocket burgers, and of course, the magic of friendship in the middle of nowhere.Tune in to learn how what began as a simple quest to shed some pounds and outrun his own limits quickly evolved into something with a deeper purpose and unexpected meaning for Jay. It's been a winding journey where missteps have became mentors, victories have become sweeter when shared, all leading to the realization that the true finish line was never a buckle - but the quiet, steady magic of showing up for others along the way. Through every wrong turn, DNF, scrape, chafe and rough patch, Jay has learned that adventure endurance is about way more than just getting to a finish line - it's about who you become in the process.Things get vulnerable when both Jay & Jerri reflect on the unique mindset needed to start 200+ mile adventure, the importance of embracing problem-solving instead of worrying, and how they've both discovered lasting purpose through the teamwork-oriented culture that defines these grueling and absurd ultra-endurance events. Whether it's crewing, running, or event coordination, it's clear these two have both tapped into the wonder of lifting others up whilst in pursuit of wild dreams of their own.What exactly is relentless forward progress?! Mark Twain said what!? Hmmm, parallel bears you say?? Ummm did Jay just say needles IN THE WEBS OF HIS TOES?! Rowdiest code brown story in PRP history? Wait wait wait, how many nanners has Jay eaten? Pay Days, pee that burns and teamwork masterclasses oh my!This and more than you're likely interested in hearing about in this chaotic, inspiring & high-stoke episode of the PRP!SponsorsUp & Running PerformanceAnn Arbor Running CompanyRecorded Saturday March 29th @ 1:00PM EST
Welcome to unPACKed, an open-minded podcast taking a clinical, *not political*, approach to help pet parents around the world. Join Sailor Jerri and Mattison, certified trainers and canine behavior experts with a combined 3 decades of experience in behavioral dog training. In this episode, we sit down with Emma to discuss her two rescue dogs, Bounty and Galaxy, and their challenges with reactivity and fear. After relocating to Kuwait, Bounty's triggers—bikers, cars, and strangers—have intensified, while Galaxy remains unpredictable in her confidence. Emma shares her struggles with training in a high-stimulation environment and managing two dogs at once. Mattison and Jerri explore the importance of shifting from overanalyzing triggers to focusing on practical solutions. They break down the difference between management and modification, emphasize the role of structured training, and discuss how small, consistent changes can make a big impact. This episode is all about reframing how we approach reactivity and finding a path forward. Come back next month for another new case and LIVE unpacking, and later this year we'll check back in with Emma to get an update on her training journey. To apply for a live unpacking, see photos of the dogs featured in this episode, or read full episode transcripts, visit us at www.unpacked.stream and connect with us on Instagram @unpacked.stream. unPACKed was created by Jerri Scherff and Mattison Skoog-Simpson, and edited and produced by Mattison Skoog-Simpson. Visual design by Mattison Skoog-Simpson and theme music by Oleksandr Stepanov.
This week we wrap up Black History month, and Jim's guest is one of the most consequential black marketing leaders of all time. Jerri DeVard, the Founder and CEO of BECA, the Black Executive CMO Alliance. Jerri started her career in marketing the same year Jim joined Procter & Gamble; she also started in consumer goods, working 10 years at the Pillsbury company, now part of General Mills. Jerri went on to CMO roles at Verizon, Nokia, ADT and Office Depot. Jerri was a guest on the show in July 2020. Jim and Jerri chatted through a wide ranging talk about her career, our friendship over the years, and what she has learned about leadership. Well this week, Jim will focus on her life since then, including the founding of BECA, which has been astounding in its impact. It's an honest, heart-to-heart chat–which is the only way Jerri DeVard rolls. Listen to the previous episode featuring Jeri from 2020: https://tinyurl.com/3tcmrx9rLearn more about BECA: https://blackexec.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jerri McElroy is a full time in home dementia family caregiver and a Caring Across Generations Fellow. She is passionate about care advocacy and created first care for me to encourage family caregivers to prioritize self preservation for their own health and well being. Jerry is a published author, artist, minister, and also a Daughterhood circle leader. Aisha Adkins is an Atlanta based family caregiver, founder, writer, thought leader, speaker and organizer, who is passionate about building an equitable, inclusive and comprehensive public health and care infrastructure using media, storytelling, culture and policy change. She is committed to making an impact across the country for unpaid caregivers of color through her new venture, Caregivers of Color Collective. In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges faced by marginalized caregivers, sharing powerful insights into their experiences within the healthcare system and family dynamics. We also tackle critical issues like generational trauma, the vital role of allyship and much more. TRANSCRIPT OF EPISODE Jerri McElroy's - Facebook Group - A Life for a Life: A Caregiver's Journey https://www.facebook.com/groups/303568590482029/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT Aisha Adkins - https://aishaadkins.com/ Daughterhood
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You may have seen her on TikTok or Instagram... this week the dog trainer known for sharing her videos on social media is making an appearance here on the FDSA podcast! If you aren't already following her, you'll want to by the time you finish listening.
Episode Description: In this heartfelt episode of Naked Beauty, I sat down with Elaine Welteroth, an acclaimed journalist and dear friend, along with our iconic mothers for an intimate conversation about motherhood. Elaine and I are deep into our second pregnancies, a time that sparks a lot of reflection, so we thought it'd be great to reflect with the women who influenced us the most: our mothers. We explore the profound wisdom and self-care habits passed down from their mothers and hear their perspectives on what it takes to build a decades-long marriage. This episode is full of black maternal wisdom about love, identity, motherhood, and the invaluable support systems in our lives.Tune in as we discuss:The significance of choosing strong partners The challenges and rewards of balancing work and family Our mothers' approaches to raising mixed-race and Black childrenHow parenthood has changed since our mothers had us Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Elaine: @elainewelteroth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.