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Episode Notes My guests include Memphis City Councilwoman Jerri Green. To say there are a lot of issues and items on the city council agenda including balancing the budget, pay raises and how to fund MATA not to mention crime rates and citizen safety. She joins me with an update. Alex Hensley is a political, policy and advocacy expert. Recently, she was very outspoken in reference to the MPD and police accountability since the DOJ ended the Consent Decree agreement. If there have been changes to how the department deals with citizens, she wants to hear about it. Alex explains in her first visit to the show. Finally, our hometown pride was on full display when the Central High School Jazz band recently beat out other groups gathered from around the world at the Ellington High School Jazz Festival in New York City. Dr. Ollie Liddell is the band director and he joins me as we all share this amazing accomplishment. That and more on air and online Monday, 6 pm on 91.7 WYXR FM. Also, the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. It's time to talk!
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.
Book 3 in a 4-volume library.The Resort along the way to the SageBased on the work of BradentonLarry, in 6 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.Toshia found riding on the Wizard's flying carpet strangely arousing. She had heard or read somewhere that dreams about flying were supposed to be about sex, and pretty much everything in Eros made pretty much everyone, and some things, aroused. Still, there was something particularly wonderful about sailing over the countryside with the wind whipping through her hair and over her bare skin that Toshia was finding extremely stimulating. She looked out and down at the forest beneath her as she reclined on one side, half leaning back against Victor who sat closer to the center of the carpet. Nicole, still very much uncomfortable with flying on this open vehicle, huddled up next to the big, muscular man's other side. Amy and Don were up at the front of carpet piloting and looking for a tower at the head of a river, respectively. On the back part of the carpet, Shelonda seemed to be napping. Toshia was coming to think of this merry little band as something of a family – a happily incestuous family, of course, with Don and her as the patriarch and matriarch, naturally.Watching the landscape floating past below, thinking warmly about her companions, and feeling the delicious tingling in her loins signaling the inevitable return of her lust, Toshia rested her head on one hand, while letting the other hand move slowly down the front of her body. She caressed the curve of her breast through the thin fabric of the short dress she had gotten from the Wizard. Toshia thought back to how she had met the Wizard and his beautiful wife, Madeleine for the first time. True to Don's word, they had left the Sisterhood the morning after the big orgy in their honor. Daphne had agreed to "give them" Victor and Nina, but the little serving girl protested that she wanted to stay with the sisters. Victor, however, was quite happy to join Toshia and Don's little band. Then, the sextet.That's perfect! Toshia thought to herself with a smile as she gave her breast a squeeze. The sextet then climbed aboard the flying carpet and flew back to the Wizard's spacious estate. After they were bathed, in wonderfully warm water, and clothed, the Wizard and Madeleine fed them and made them welcome. At first, as something of an odd formality that made the other's chuckle and grin, the Wizard fucked Toshia with surprising vigor while his wife enjoyed Victor's hard cock. Don and the girls actually managed to wait until Toshia had her first shuddering orgasm and Victor filled Madeleine's pussy with his cum (after she had at least two orgasms of her own) before they joined in the party. That evening was a wonderful blur of sex. Toshia pinched her nipple through her dress as she thought back to the moment when she had mounted the Wizard as he lay on the floor, Victor pushed his wonderful cock into her ass, and she had taken Don into her mouth and throat. With each of her orifices truly and delightfully filled, Toshia had let the boys use her body as she rode a long series of orgasms to near oblivion.Toshia smiled to herself, as her hand slipped lower, pressing against her belly, as she thought of the easy, happy atmosphere of the Wizard's home – so comfortable after her days with the satyrs and the sisters. She thought of the strategy meeting, at which the Wizard offered them the continued use of the magic carpet as well as more clothes. It was at that meeting that Madeleine noticed that they had made an unwarranted assumption about what the Crone had told Don. They had all assumed that when she had said, "Go down into the valley and follow the river there to its source..." she meant the valley they were currently in, or at the top of. In fact, though, she might have meant only the valley of the river she was talking about. Of course, this meant that they probably had much more searching to do than they had expected, and they were now on their third day of flying along rivers looking for towers. Madeleine's observation naturally enough cast a pall on the group's mood. Seeing this reaction, Madeleine had quickly added, "Since this might take some time, and you've already been through so much, why don't you come with my husband and me?" She explained that the couple was planning a little trip to visit the Manor for the first time. Toshia found herself eagerly agreeing to take a couple of days' vacation from the quest to get home.As her hand caressed the skin of her thigh, just below the hem of her short dress, Toshia remembered how happy she had been to return to the Manor again. Making the Wizard and his wife the guests of honor, though Victor had never been to the Manor either, Toshia and the others made a point of showing them a good time. Toshia was surprised at how comfortable she was in the Manor. In spite of everything that had happened, it was actually Toshia who suggested that they split up for the first night, into girls and guys. Toshia pushed the hem of her skirt up and raised her leg as she moved her fingers up along her thigh as she thought of the fun the girls had shown Madeleine that night. It had been party night in the disco again, and Madeleine threw herself into the revelry with abandon. At some point, it became a competition to see how many men each of the women could make cum. Toshia's fingers traced lightly over her moist lips as she remembered the playful frenzy of that night. As before, things started out in the foggy pit, and all five of the women began to fuck and suck in the smoke and pulsing music. Toshia parted her lips and ran a finger up between them, spreading her juices over her eager little clit, as she remembered being on her hands and knees in the "slow dance" room pushing back on her seventeenth cock of the evening. Only a little bit in front of her Madeleine was sprawled on her back getting fucked vigorously by one guy as three others stroked their cocks over her, spraying cum all over her beautiful face and tits.Toshia was now playing with herself in earnest, her fingers stroking against her clit and occasionally pushing into her pussy. All the while, she remembered the wild, playful events in the Manor. She thought of how Don and the other guys had found her and Madeleine cuddled sleepily in the black light room covered in cum. Don had kissed her lovingly, took her in his arms, and proceeded to make love to her passionately, while the Wizard did the same with his slutty wife. Toshia shuddered a little as she thought about how she had later lived up to her promise to herself and managed to take on both the Player and Igor – a double-teaming that had left her spent and adrift in a delirious sea of ecstasy.Toshia's memories were interrupted then as Victor's big hand reached around to cup her breast and squeeze it. She sighed and rolled back a bit more to look up into his smiling face. She felt Shelonda's hand moving up along the inside of her leg and parted her thighs further to let the girl have access. Shelonda rested her head on Toshia's lower inner thigh and promptly sucked Toshia's clit into her mouth. Toshia gasped and began to work her arm around so she could get her hand on Victor's cock. Unlike the rest of the group, Victor remained naked so Toshia was easily able to take hold of his stiffening member. Victor bent down to kiss Toshia's yearning mouth. Toshia was twisted there on the flying carpet, making sure she didn't keep Shelonda from her pussy and clit, but hungrily sucking and biting at Victor's tongue as his strong hand squeezed her tit. Soon she was shaking and moaning as her first airborne orgasm swept through her body.Without letting go of Victor's thick shaft, Toshia caught her breath and managed to gently push Shelonda away from her pussy. She smiled down at the other woman's impish face, and then twisted around to face Victor, who also turned so that he was kneeling on the carpet facing Toshia. Nicole was alarmed by all of this sudden commotion, and grabbed at Victor's bicep as she took in what the others were up to. She opened her mouth to object, but immediately realized any protestation would be futile. Instead, she peered around Victor's shoulder to watch as Toshia pulled herself up into Victor's lap and got her mouth on his cock.Toshia eagerly began sucking on the thick, dark shaft, savoring the feeling of the hard, warm flesh sliding past her lips and over her tongue. She was delighted to feel Shelonda's persistent hands moving up between her legs again. Soon Toshia had two of Shelonda's fingers pushing up into her as she sucked on Victor. After only a minute or two of this, though, Toshia knew that she wanted more. She gently pulled away from Shelonda again, and clambered up so that she was straddling Victor's lap. Shelonda saw what Toshia was doing at once and quickly reached into Victor's lap to take hold of his straining cock. Holding onto his broad shoulders, Toshia lowered herself down onto the organ Shelonda aimed into her pussy. Toshia threw her head back and sighed as she felt herself wonderfully filled. She sat there, impaled, with her head back and eyes closed for a few moments, just enjoying the feeling of that cock inside her. Then she slowly began to grind and ride up and down on Victor. The big man's hands held her waist snugly, and she leaned down to kiss him. She gave herself up to the sensations her body was sending her way: the wind in her hair and on her naked arms and legs, the strong chest pressing the fabric of her dress against her breasts, the strong thighs underneath her, the mouth on her own, the tongue against hers, and most of all the thick penis sliding in and out of her grasping, wet pussy. Then she felt Shelonda's hand on her butt, squeezing and caressing it. Toshia turned to smile at the adorable young woman, who leaned in to give Toshia a quick kiss.Then Toshia watched as Shelonda turned her attention to Nicole, who obviously thought that these in-flight shenanigans were madness. Looking to the front of the carpet, Toshia saw that Don was watching her riding Victor. He smiled encouragingly and she responded by grinning back at him and increasing the tempo of her fucking. She decided that she wanted to make Victor's big cock fill her up with its cum, and then that she would have Don add his. She slid up and down on Victor's shaft, squeezing her pussy around him, and looked out to see the countryside flying by beneath them.Toshia saw that Shelonda had managed to distract Nicole enough that the two women were lying down behind Victor making out. Shelonda had her hand up under Nicole's skirt, and Nicole had one hand on one of Shelonda's perfect tits and the other squeezing Shelonda's no-less-perfect ass. Toshia heard Amy say, "Oh, now this isn't fair at all!" Don said something in response, but Toshia was preoccupied with working herself toward a second orgasm and her determination to make Victor come.She felt the thick phallus inside her swell and then Victor was shaking and shoving up into her as he pumped his thick cum into her pussy. This pushed Toshia over the edge and she threw her head back and cried out as she trembled and came, clenching and milking Victor's cock as they climaxed. When the trembling subsided and she could think again, Toshia sagged forward on Victor.Smiling, Toshia kissed Victor's forehead and turned to Don, saying, "Your turn love."Don didn't respond but kept looking ahead, in frantic conversation with Amy. Looking beyond the two of them, Toshia saw what seemed to be a walled town or something spread out on a shelf on the side of a mountain. Then, high up the mountainside by a large lake Toshia saw a pinkish tower. While she had been fucking, Don and Amy had found the tower! Then she noticed that although Don and Amy were obvious excited, they seemed more panicked than enthusiastic. Without taking the time to get off Victor's still-hard cock, Toshia called forward, "What's wrong?""We're losing altitude," Don said brusquely."Fly higher?" she offered weakly."I'm trying!" Amy said with obvious exasperation."We're going to hit the mountain!" Nicole gasped."No, we're not going to make it that far," Shelonda said. "It looks like we're going to hit that wall.""No we're not!" Amy said with more determination than confidence.Toshia had a moment to look beyond the wall in question, and saw the town she'd noticed a moment earlier consisted of several rather large buildings of multiple stories, and a bunch of smaller structures. In the center of "town" was what looked like a very large pool or fountain, and it now looked like that was where they were headed – rather too quickly, Toshia thought.They were over and past the wall then, and people in the town noticed them and there were outcries from below."Can't we just stop?" Nicole asked in a panic."I've been trying to do that!" Amy shouted.Toshia realized they were about to crash and she was still kneeling there with Victor's prick up her. She laughed and said "Damn!" at the same moment, and then they hit the water.Victor held her in his arms as they went tumbling forward and under. Toshia felt her back brushing the hard stone bottom of the pool and then Victor let go of her. She pushed away and opened her eyes, which had been closed tightly since the moment before impact. There were arms and legs everywhere in the water, all flaying about wildly. Trying to keep her wits, she pushed up from the bottom and quickly broke the surface of the water; it was only a little over chin deep. She wiped the water out of her eyes and looked around. She saw the others bob to the surface, and noticed that their few packs were floating around. Don found her and asked, "Are you all right?"She smiled at his concern and said, "Yes, I think so. Are you?""Yeah," he nodded. Then he was hugging her tightly. "It's all fun and games until your flying carpet runs out of gas, eh?"Toshia laughed and said, "Let's check on the others."They quickly found that everyone was fine, if very wet. They were scattered in a swath from the point where they had hit the water, with poor Nicole having travelled the furthest. They saw that they were in a truly humongous swimming pool, which was fortunately not too terribly crowded. No by-swimmers had been hit by the carpet or its riders. The sextet gathered up their belongings, and Victor, who had none of his own, took up the slack by hauling the sodden, heavy carpet out of the water. As they made their way to the closest side of the pool, naked people began to swim out to them with concern and curiosity. The bottom of the pool rose as they went, until they were able to wade on out. A large crowd of onlookers gathered around. Toshia, Don and the others looked back at them, trying to sort out which questions to ask first.Before anyone could make any progress, though, a tall blonde woman with cowboy boots, cowboy hat, a pleated skirt, and a light denim vest complete with a six-pointed star badge. The only thing she was missing was a six-gun at her hip. Instead she carried what seemed to be a heavy baton, which naturally enough looked a bit like sex toy to Toshia. Of course, she was pretty, though she had a stern expression on her freckled face. This fully-clothed woman fixed a coldly serious blue eye on the bedraggled newcomers, and said, "What's the meaning of this?"Don stepped forward and said, "Well, we crashed, ma'am.""Crashing into the pool is not allowed," the woman said."Is it specifically against the rules?" Don asked."As a matter of fact, it is," the woman said crossly. "The pool is to be used for swimming and sex only. I'll have to arrest you all for breaking that rule as well as reckless operation of a vehicle and careless endangerment of resort guests.""Resort?" Toshia asked, as she looked around at the large buildings she could see over the heads of the crowd. They did look a bit like hotels or casinos."Look, ma'am..." Don began."Sheriff," she asserted."Sheriff," Don smiled, "I assure you this was a terrible accident. If we come with you peacefully, will you give us a chance to explain the situation?"The Sheriff scowled at Don and the others and then nodded curtly. "Come this way. Mike, make sure they didn't leave anything in the pool. Bring anything you find to me."Mike was apparently a young woman with short, bright red hair, who nodded and promptly waded into the pool.As the curious crowd parted and then began to disperse, and the party of resort crashers followed the Sheriff, Toshia looked around more carefully. Sure enough, the poolside was lined with chaise lounges and umbrellas. Scattered about were little tent houses. Further from the pool were little bungalows and about half a dozen much larger buildings. The Sheriff led them between two of them, each with a bold sign out front. The one on the left was called "The Jungle Room", even though there must surely be many more than one room in the building. A grinning ape with a raging hard on swung from sign's "g". On the right was the "Clockwork Club", whose sign showed off gears and pistons. Not surprisingly, along the way, they passed a number of people who were busy with a variety of sexual activities. Toshia also noticed, here and there, a man or woman moving about in what seemed to be uniforms, carrying towels or beverages.The Sheriff led them to a smallish building in the shadow of the Clockwork Club. Pushing a wooden door open, she admitted them to an outer office straight out of a typical western. There was a single desk, a perfunctory wall to screen the office from the two cells in the back, a chair for the Sheriff and that was about it. After hanging her hat on a peg by the door, the constable sat on the edge of her desk, crossed her long legs in front of her, and said, "OK, let's hear your explanation."If Don was distracted by the woman's obvious physical charms, Toshia couldn't tell. He simply smiled and said, "Thank you, Sheriff. You see we were trying to reach the tower in the mountains above your ... resort.""The monastery tower?" the Sheriff asked."I don't know about the monastery," Don shrugged. "We're trying to find the Sage, and were told to look for him in a tower at the source of a river.""I believe there is a sage of some sort up there," the Sheriff nodded."Well, we were trying to get there when all of a sudden our ... vehicle just stopped working.""It 'just stopped working' right over the resort?""Well, not exactly," Amy offered. "It started losing power some distance downriver. I didn't notice at first, but then I couldn't get it to cooperate. It just kept going in the same direction, but lower and lower."The Sheriff looked at Amy carefully, and then said, "Well, you seem to be telling the truth, and nobody was hurt, so I suppose we can let this one incident pass. I'll be keeping an eye on you, though. Don't cause any more trouble or you'll end up in one of my cells.""Thank you, Sheriff," Don bowed a little."Excuse me, Sheriff," Toshia interrupted. "Can you tell us the best way to get to the tower?""There's a road up the mountain. You'll want to go out the East gate." When it became clear that they had no idea where the East gate might be, the Sheriff stepped back outside, pointed them in the right direction and gave a few basic instructions.As they continued on their soggy way, Victor made the slightly surprising announcement that the carpet was already dry, and proceeded to roll it up for easier carrying."What do you think happened?" Nicole asked."I have no idea," Amy shrugged."I do," Don said. "Remember that candle the first day we were here, Toshia? The one that went out in the secret passage?""Yeah," she nodded."And the Wizard said his power was centered on his house, or something like that. I think we finally flew the carpet too far from the Wizard, or his house, so it ran out of mojo.""Why didn't we just crash, then?" Toshia asked."What?" Nicole gasped.Don shrugged, and said, "I really don't know. Maybe it's just the kind of thing that fades out, like sound or light; it's not like you hear someone in the distance until you go one step too far – they fade out. And maybe the thing that uses up the most power is steering, then altitude and finally forward motion. I don't know; I'm just guessing here, but it does seem to make some kind of sense."Toshia and the others puzzled this over, but only for a short time, because they now came to the high wall that surrounded the resort and the very large metal gate that was set into the wall. They could look through the heavy bars and see the rocky terrain and a path outside the resort. In the center of the gate was a large impassive metallic face; it was quite out of character with the rest of the resort as they had seen it.Don stepped forward to look for a handle. Finding none, he took hold of one of the vertical bars and tugged, and then pushed. The gate didn't budge."Excuse me," said a deep voice. "Do you always walk up to people and grab them without so much as a 'good afternoon'?"They all looked around in confusion, until Shelonda pointed up at the face on the gate. It was now obviously looking at them with a deep frown."Oh, uh," Don stammered. Toshia chuckled. Even after everything they'd been through Don kept expecting things to be more mundane than they were here."We're terribly sorry," Toshia said to the metal face. "We're not from around here.""Yes, I know," said the face with an exasperated expression. "You're the folks who crashed into the pool.""Ah, you heard about that?" Toshia smiled."Heard about it? No. I experienced it.""Hello," Don blurted. "How's that?""I experience things like that," the face explained with apparent strained patience. "Things that happen to the resort happen to me.""Fascinating," Don mused."Well, we're terribly sorry about crashing into the pool... or into you, if that's more accurate," Toshia pressed. "We were just going to continue on our way up the mountain path through there, er, you.""But you just got here," the face frowned."Well yes, but we weren't trying to get here, but to the tower," Toshia explained.
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
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
The WildStory: A Podcast of Poetry and Plants by The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
The WildStory: A Podcast of Poetry and Plantsby the Native Plant Society of New JerseyHosted byAnn E. Wallace, PhDPoet Laureate Emeritus of Jersey CityCo-hostKim Correro,Rutgers Master Gardener and Director of State ProgramsSpecial ContributorDr. Randi EckelEntomologist and Vice President of Membership NPSNJDo you have a question about native plants for Randi?Email: TheWildStory@npsnj.orgThe WildStory presents a special episode this month in celebration of Black History. We have three amazing guests, who share the stories of Black Americans who wrote poetry, created gardens, advanced the field of horticulture, and inspired others—and who are each doing important work themselves today. An unexpected throughline in these conversations is the influence of W.E.B. DuBois, the Black leader, visionary and author of the 1903 book The Souls of Black Folk, which inspired generations of Black Americans toward self-realization and liberty through education, the arts and culture, and more. The first guest is Shaun Spencer-Hester (0:04:43), granddaughter of the poet, gardener, and community leader Anne Spencer. Anne Spencer's home and garden in Lynchburg, Virginia was a gathering place for Black intellectuals of the Harlem Renaissance, offering a garden refuge and retreat at a time when many Black Americans had migrated north to urban centers for new opportunities. Shaun shares family stories about her grandmother's life, garden, and poetry, and brings us inside theAnne Spencer House and Garden Museum, where she is the Executive Director and Curator. In lieu of our usual Ask Randi segment, this month, Kim and Ann take the mic and dive into the exciting opportunities on the horizon for NPSNJ members (0:41:10)! Mark your calendars for the highly anticipatedSpring Annual Meeting and Conference on March 1st, where we're proud to welcome the esteemed keynote speaker Doug Tallamy. NPSNJ is rolling outsix brand new classes that explore a range of captivating topics, and is thrilled to introduce a Spanish language version of the helpful brochure, "Going Native: A Guide to Landscaping with Native Plants in Northern New Jersey.” Don't miss these incredible chances to elevate your knowledge and skills! In the second interview, Jerri Mitchell-Lee of Newark, NJ speaks with us about her remarkable great-aunt,Effie Lee Newsome (0:50:33) a prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Newsome was the editor of the children's column "Little Page" in W.E.B. Du Bois's influential publication, The Crisis, where she showcased several of her own children's poems. An avid lover of the outdoors, Effie Lee Newsome possessed an extraordinary talent for connecting people—especially children—with the wonders of nature. Whether she was marveling at a spider, a goldfinch, a snowflake, or a violet, she made the natural world come alive. In 1940, she published Gladiola Garden: Poems of Outdoors and Indoors, which was reprinted in 2020, making her work accessible to a brand new audience. In the final segment, horticulturalistAbra Lee (1:10:01) tells us about her highly anticipated book, Conquer The Soil: Black America and the Untold Stories of Our Country's Gardeners, Farmers, and Growers (Timber Press, 2026). This remarkable work is set to inspire readers and shed light on the profound history and culture of Black growers across our nation. Abra serves as the Director of Horticulture at the historicOakland Cemetery in Atlanta, GA. During our conversation, we delve into Abra's impressive career path and explore the influential figures in her life, particularly her parents, who encouraged her curiosity and ambition.Thank you for joining us on The WildStory. Follow us on Instagram@Thewildstory_podcast
Prepare for a podcast showdown like no other! In this episode, recorded live at FETC, Adam Phyall and Carl Hooker, hosts of theUnDisrupted podcast, join Jerri and Jamie for a lively battle of ideas.Together, we dive into various fun and thought-provoking educational topics, each sharing our unique perspectives and insights. Whether you're a fan of one podcast or both, this episode promises plenty of engaging conversation and a healthy dose of podcast rivalry—who will come out on top for ultimate podcast supremacy? Tune in!---ABOUT OUR GUESTSDr. Adam Phyall is a former high school science teacher who recently served as the Director of Technology and Media Services for Newton County School System in Covington, GA. Since Adam got his first laptop in college, he has been hooked on the fantastic things technology can add. This led to Dr. Phyall working as a Building Instructional Technology Leader, later as a Technology Facilitator, and as the former Director of Technology & Media Services.Carl Hooker has been a part of a strong educational shift with technology integration since becoming an educator. During his 25+ years in education, he has had a wide range of roles, from teacher to Director of Innovation; he's always had one common belief – the kids need to drive their own learning. As Director of Innovation and Digital Learning at Eanes ISD, he has helped spearhead the launch of the first K12 iPad one-to-one program in Texas.---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 atclasslink.com.
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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.
unPACKed Podcast Presents... Life Change Survival Guide: How to keep your human life from derailing your dog Learn the strategies you need to help prepare your dog for big life events like moving, a new baby, divorce, sudden loss, and so much more. Purchase the replay at: www.unpacked.stream/seminar 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 each brough cases from their personal business to unPACK for each other and all of you. Listen in to part 2 as Mattison unPACKs Lia, a stressy dog who was struggling with strangers and also the young kids in the home, and Jerri dives into her strategies to manage a multi-dog household (even with FIVE dogs!) 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.
This episode is sponsored by our partnership with Tulsa Pack Athletics Follow Tulsa Pack Athletics on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tulsapack/ Learn more about Tulsa Pack Athletics: https://www.tulsapackathletics.com/ Join Em on Straight Up Dog Talk as she reconnects with her first dog training mentor, Sailor Jerri! In this episode, Em and Jerri reflect on their journey together—from colleagues to mentor-student, to client-teacher, and finally, to true friends.
A citizen of the world, Jerri Allyn (she/he/shimmher) is a community-based artist, educator, and activist who promotes civic engagement. Her work provides a forum for diverse voices that look at issues comprehensively. While challenging traditional gender roles and highlighting the experiences of underrepresented communities, his art explores complex themes including power dynamics and the intersections of body autonomy, race, and social class. Jerri's diverse artistic practice encompasses various media: audio, video and sculptural tableaus, electronic billboards, 3-D books, and printmaking multiples, often culminating in site-oriented, interactive installations and performance art events. Allyn has exhibited internationally and received numerous prestigious awards. These include a Rockefeller Foundation Residency in Italy, an International Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Residency in Mexico, and grants from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Lightening Fund, and The National Tanes Fund. Fr more information and research: Website link to Sx Cele popup, Safiya page. Safiya's Myth Busters. Ongoing Programs: Sx Celebrated: Comprehensive Sex Ed, Body Positive Movement, Sx Worker Rights - Human Rights Watch. Installation shot of work-in-progress popup, Sx Celebrated: Expanding Erotic Power, The Art Room, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Sept 28, 2024; photo: Cheri Gaulke. Safiya with photomontage portrait: Sapphrodite Goddess of Paraphilias / Safiya Discover an inner Deity, Sappic Energies, Erotic, Intimate needs? Your paraphilias are safe with me. Photo Montage, archival digital print on canvas, handsewn fabric frame, hung on rod; 6'H x 4'L; 2024. Excerpt of Performance: Stripper Co-op Dancers Seize the Means of Production, pictured: Kayla Tange, photo: Dan Monick.
The Murder Sheet sat down with former Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent Jerri Williams. Jerri is known for her podcast, FBI Retired Case File Review, where she goes over fascinating high profile investigations and equally-intriguing lesser known cases with the FBI agents who investigated them all. Jerri also served as a FBI special agent for 26 years. She spoke to us about what it is really like to investigate cases for the FBI.Listen to Jerri's podcast FBI Retired Case File Review here or wherever you get your podcasts: https://jerriwilliams.com/podcast-2/Check out Jerri's website: https://jerriwilliams.com/Buy Jerri's book on FBI Myths and Misconceptions: A Manual for Armchair Detectives here and support local bookstores: https://bookshop.org/p/books/fbi-myths-and-misconceptions-a-manual-for-armchair-detectives-jerri-williams/9740984?ean=9781732462441Buy Jerri's first novel Pay to Play here and support local bookstores: https://bookshop.org/p/books/pay-to-play-jerri-williams/9740961?ean=9781732462427Buy Jerri's follow-up novel Greedy Givers here and support local bookstores: https://bookshop.org/p/books/greedy-givers-jerri-williams/9740935?ean=9781732462403Read Áine's old Business Insider article about the myths about working at the FBI: https://www.businessinsider.com/what-hollywood-gets-wrong-about-being-an-fbi-agent-2016-7Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Jamie and Jerri welcome author, speaker, and EdTech leader Serena Sacks-Mandel back to the pod to discuss her powerful new book, Empowered. Serena shares her journey of resilience, from overcoming a trauma-filled childhood and surviving cancer to breaking through workplace gender barriers. Discover the tools and strategies she used to own her story, find purpose, and transform challenges into strength. Packed with inspiration and actionable advice, this episode is a must-listen for leaders, changemakers, and anyone seeking motivation to reclaim their narrative. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Serena Sacks-Mandel is an award-winning global technology and business leader and author. For over 30 years, she has helped corporate, public, and non-profit organizations fulfill their missions through effective leadership, process excellence, and strategy-focused execution. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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 Tim Kail is joined by author and professor Jerri Dodds to discuss Jerri's latest book Visual Histories from Medieval Iberia: Arts and Ambivalence. Follow Sarah Lawrence College on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube, and LinkedIn. And give this podcast a five star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening! Buy Jerri's book on Amazon or check it out from the library. Thanks for listening!
unPACKed Podcast Presents... Life Change Survival Guide: How to keep your human life from derailing your dog Learn the strategies you need to help prepare your dog for big life events like moving, a new baby, divorce, sudden loss, and so much more. Purchase the replay at: www.unpacked.stream/seminar 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 each brough cases from their personal business to unPACK for each other and all of you. Listen in to part 1 as Mattison unPACKs Mochi, a resource guarding case, and Jerri dives into separation anxiety with Teddy. 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.
In this episode, we dive deep into the story of Dr. Jerri Johnson, a true survivor who exemplifies the true meaning of resilience. From navigating setbacks to overcoming challenges that could have left her in total defeat. Dr. Jerri Johnson shares her remarkable journey. Listen in as we discuss how she faced adversity, the lessons she learned along the way, and the strategies she used to persevere and thrive in her career. This is an inspiring conversation filled with insights and motivation for anyone looking to overcome obstacles and stay committed to their goals. Tune in to hear how resilience can transform your story into a legacy of triumph. Dr.Jerri Johnson Dr.Jerri Johnson Website: www.commonsensecoparenting.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jerri-johnson-ph-d-7ba7552a Instagram: ejuc8ullc (Educate You LLC) My Men Richard/Richard Lesperance richard.lesperance@gmail.com https://linkedin.com/in/richardlesperance https://tiktok.com/@mymenrichard2 https://tiktok.com/@mymenrichard https://www.instagram.com/mymenrichard2/ https://twitter.com/MyMenRichard https://www.youtube.com/@mymenrichard https://www.facebook.com/1richardlesperance/
At 72 years old, Jerri Duce's trick riding performance at the 2024 Canadian National Finals Rodeo took the world by storm. She is accomplished in many areas of the rodeo scene not only in trick riding, but also is a nine time Canadian Barrel Racing Champion. She was the first Canadian woman to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City in 1975 and was the first woman inducted into the Canadian Pro-Rodeo Hall of Fame in 1997. She has worn many hats in the western industry running a trick riding school and now works in the film industry as a horse wrangler and stunt double. She has been a part of films such as: Billy the Kid; Buffalo Bill and the Indians; Shang Hi Noon; Let him Go and The Scarlet Letter A. Her fitness is crucial to her health and longevity and she shares the things she does to stay fit.
-Separated/Divorced when daughter was 8 months old -Single motherhood navigation -Married and divorced a second time with an engagement in between -Therapy 3-4 times in life -Teenage years through college years navigating as a co-parent -Adult Child coparenting -Went from Worse to Great! Took a lot of time and checking of MYSELF in order to put my child first I'm an Educational Consultant - topics from new teacher support, advocacy, and co-parenting FIND HER HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerri-johnson-ph-d-7ba7552a/ https://www.instagram.com/ejuc8ullc/
Host Evan Semanco is joined by co-host Robyn Horton this week, the Queen of Do-Goodery (a.k.a the Do Good Pastor) to talk with the founders of Redefined Ministries, Jerri Anne Blankenship and Mindy Lancaster. Jerri and Mindy share their heart to help women in prison, how they started in 2020 with a crazy idea, and now have helped thousands of women in prison receive gifts at Christmas. We hope you are inspired by Mindy and Jerri and help pack a bag this Sunday, December 1st at the Boardwalk as we kick off Christmas at the Movies at 9:00, 10:00, or 11:00 a.m. Check out the links below to find out more about Redefined Ministries and donate to help what they are doing. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Follow Redefined Ministries on Facebook Follow Redefined Ministries on Instagram Donate to Redefined Ministries Mindy and Jerri's Story If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Evan, e-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv.
Join us as we dive into Justin's Lilith demon experience, his new forthcoming book "The Epic of Esau" on this podcaster roundtable. In this recording we with Justin from Prometheus Lens, Dawn from "A new Dawn Podcast", and Jerri from "Cross Files Podcast" Enjoy! Head over to http://www.prometheuslenspodcast.com to sign up for the "All Access Pass" and get early access to episodes, private community, members only episodes, private Q & A's, and coming documentaries. Squatch Survival Gear: http://www.squatchsurvivalgear.com Need help with video or audio? Give my boy Jason a shout! Tamayo.jason@gmail.com Want to donate to the show? Send your one time donation to “Elrod32” on Venmo or PayPal. All donations will get a shout out and thank you on a recording. Have you written a book? Have a show idea? Had a supernatural experience you'd like to share on the show? Go to the website and click the contact link. I'd love to hear from you!
Episode Notes My guests include Memphis City Councilwoman Jerri Green. She is part of an active group of elected officials who are fighting for change. I ask her about the accountability of MATA and what she would like to see change with the new board, also the gun control referendums overwhelming passing and what's next. West Memphis Mayor Marco McClendon is making big moves in his city and joins me to discuss how he got the very popular Buc-ee's franchise to open a new location there, as well as a new park project that is very family friendly. Pam Ware spent 20 years in the death industry. She is now bringing a unique perspective to helping youth and educators resolve conflicts, reduce behavioral issues, and unlock their full potential for lasting positive change. She explains what we as a community needs to do to encourage and motivate our youth from taking a wrong path. That and more, Monday both on air and online on WYXR 91.7 FM. Also, the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. It's time to talk!
This week, Jerri and Jamie welcome Dr. Jason Gulya to the pod as they delve into AI's transformative role in higher education. Jason shares how he guides students to adopt a transparent, balanced approach to AI in learning and teaching, exploring AI's vast potential alongside its complexities, from personalized instruction to responsible use. With hands-on insights from tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google's NotebookLM, Jason discusses AI's capabilities, ethical considerations, and impact on education. He also breaks down his process for creating AI policies, driven by the perspectives of his students every step of the way. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Jason J. Gulya is an English Professor at Berkeley. He earned his PhD from Rutgers University in 2016. He's taught reading and writing at the college level for about 14 years. He's also a writer, researcher, and consultant. Additionally, he works as an AI strategist and consultant. He has taught hundreds of students, faculty, and administrators to incorporate Artificial Intelligence into their lives and courses. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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.
I'm a massive fan of books and movies about the FBI. If my wife sees me reading, she can often assume it's some story about counterintelligence or criminal profiling. One night, I was enjoying a podcast called FBI Retired Case File Review, and it dawned on me that as someone with my own podcast, I could just ask the host to be a guest. To my delight, she agreed. Jerri Williams retired after serving 26 years as a special agent in the FBI. In addition to her podcast, she does work as a technical consultant for major TV networks and production companies. She's also the author of several books, both fiction and non-fiction. Through her story-telling and interviews with retired FBI agents, she debunks myths and misconceptions with a mission to show the public who the FBI is and what the FBI does. Her podcast has more than 300 episodes and 10 million downloads, so I think it's safe to say: mission accomplished. Jerri said that talking to me gave her an excuse to reflect on what retirement means, and it felt like therapy. Take her words to heart; perhaps it will for you, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Animal Rescue Podcast: what you always wanted to know but didn’t know who to ask
This week I talk with Jerri Scherf of Tulsa Pack Athletics. Episodes with trainers typically revolve around training methods and energy, but this one took a fun turn I did not see coming. We discuss Jerri's Open-Minded approach to training, white supremacy in training, the use of medications for behavior modification in dogs, and how we sometimes act out of desperation when it comes to our dogs. Trust me, I have been there! You can learn more about Jerri and Tulsa Pack Athletics at www.tulsapackathletics.com or on social media @sailorjerrithedogtrainer. Sponsor: LIX - check out www.lixpetwellness.com to learn more about CBD for pets. Use code Rescuepod20 for 20% off your first order! Thanks for listening! If you liked what you heard, please rate, review, and subscribe. If you have ideas for future guests please email me at theanimalrescuepodcast@gmail.com or follow me @theanimalrescuepod on Instagram. You can also learn more about the organizations I interview and how to listen/watch at www.theanimalrescuepodcast.my.canva.site
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.
Welcome to "What Every Dog Owner Should Know," your podcast episode for all things pets! Whether you're a seasoned pet parent or considering bringing a furry friend into your life, this show is packed with expert advice, heartwarming stories, and essential tips. Join us as we dive into topics like nutrition, training, health care, and the joys and challenges of pet ownership. We'll feature this interview is with Jerri the professional dog trainer. She provides you with the knowledge and confidence to give your pet the best life possible. Tune in and discover the secrets to being a responsible and loving pet owner! IG: SailoerJerriTheDogTrainer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Enlighten.Me/support
Happy 150! In this milestone episode, Jamie and Jerri reflect on the remarkable conversations that have shaped LinkedUp. From cutting-edge innovations in education to in-depth conversations about AI, equity, leadership, and mental wellness, they're revisiting their favorite moments from the pod. This episode is not just a look back but a celebration of the incredible conversations that have made a lasting impact on education and inspired our growing community. Thank you for being part of our journey and for your continued engagement—together, we're breaking new ground in education! Join us in celebrating this exciting milestone as we look forward to more insightful discussions and innovative ideas. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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.
Call your counselor back up to the bridge, because Season Five… Guys Burgers and Fries continues! Tomi Lähdesmäki (Director of Brand and Creative at Pair of Thieves) joins Sean to talk about labeling your save icons, post-vacation acclimation, and Jerri Springer's wildest moments—live and uncensored.You can find Tomi's work with Pair of Thieves, including the aforementioned picture of Jerri himself, on shelves at your local Target or on their website, pairofthieves.com. You can find Tomi's personal work on his site, tomilahdesmaki.com, and give him a follow on Instagram to hear some of his latest music at @tomifromspace.BIG NEWS! Fontroversy, our sister podcast produced with the students of Sean's DES 399 Public Design Communication class at PSUGD last year, is producing a live episode for this year's fully-online AIGA Design Conference! The show will be happening on the conference's mainstage on Thursday, October 10 at 2pm Pacific! The only way to see the show is to attend the conference, and you can do so online from anywhere in the world—head on over to the AIGA's website, aiga.org, to register today!This episode was recorded September 9, 2024 in the Rat's Nest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerri Hemsworth, CEO of Newman Grace Marketing, interviews De Ivett, CEO of 5D Spectrum. De shares her story of how her journey into creative marketing began. What are the 5D's of 5D Spectrum? Who are some of her mentors? What genre of music does she like playing? How did she balance the needs of an ever-evolving technology-filled marketing industry with motherhood? Listen to how De got her start.More About De IvettAbout Jerri HemsworthAbout Echelon Business Development Network How She Got Her Start 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 relation 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.
AI is on everyone's minds, but how are we thinking about AI? In this episode, Jamie and Jerri sit down with Michelle Ament of the Human Intelligence Movement to explore the growing necessity of rethinking our approach to artificial intelligence. Tune in as Michelle highlights three key goals in rethinking AI: raising awareness of the critical role human skills and mindsets play, encouraging community collaboration through open dialogue, and shaping policy at the state, federal, and local levels. Michelle invites listeners to join the Human Intelligence Movement, advocating for integrating mindsets and durable skills in today's classrooms. Don't miss this conversation on the future of education, the significance of human intelligence, and the shifting landscape of AI. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Michelle Ament is an educational pioneer renowned for creating the Learning, Experienced (LXP) model. She leads educational systems to develop Human Intelligence, the essential human-centered skills needed to be career-ready in an AI world. Her unique blend of visionary thinking, strategic acumen, and strong leadership skills has empowered educators and administrators to embrace personalized learning experiences, resulting in universal academic achievement to create more equitable and inclusive schools. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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 welcome Kaylah Holland, author of "Putting Out Fires", back to the pod to explore the critical world of crisis management in education. Together, they explore Kaylah's actionable strategies and real-life examples for making design-thinking practical and adaptable for educators and leaders alike. Tune in to learn how Kaylah uses proactive communication and resilience to handle emergencies calmly and why applying the same approach in your life is easier than you think. Whether you're in the classroom, administration, or a support role, Kaylah's insights will help you and your learners bounce back from challenges stronger than ever. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Kaylah Holland is passionate about empowering educators through practical professional development, one-on-one coaching, and innovative lesson design. She empowers educators to foster innovative, sustainable, and active experiences to create student-centered environments that offer a path to success in school and life. Kaylah is a Google Certified Innovator, Trainer, & Coach, a college professor, and an ISTE Community Leader. She was presented the “20 to Watch” award by ISTE in 2022, was recognized by EdTech K-12 Magazine as a top 30 influencer in 2023, and was named a Featured Voice for ISTE in 2024. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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 special episode, Jamie and Jerri share a conversation from #ISTELIVE 2024 with Adam Bellow, founder of Breakout EDU. Together, they delve into the transformative impact of educational technology on classrooms. Join us as Adam shares how Breakout EDU turns traditional learning into an interactive, collaborative escape room experience, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Plus, you don't want to miss a bonus conversation on the emerging role of AI in education, focusing on its potential to personalize learning and enhance student engagement. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Adam Bellow is an edtech leader, advocate, author, and Co-Founder and CEO of BreakOut EDU. He's helped thousands of teachers infuse their classroom lessons with technology that helps empower students and enhance learning. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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 Williams has always been a storyteller and, after serving 26 years as a special agent in the FBI, she has plenty of stories to tell. During most of her Bureau career, she worked on major economic fraud investigations and is amazed at the schemes and deceptions con-artist and corrupt corporate and public officials devise to steal other people's money. She notes that with a gun, they can steal hundreds. But with a lie, they can steal millions. Listeners can learn more about Jerri Williams at her website, and her podcast Resources: Jerri's Books including Pay To Play and FBI Myths and Misconceptions Jerri's podcast FBI Retired Case File Review In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, is joined by Jerri Williams, a former FBI agent, author, and host of FBI Retired Case File Review. Sheryl and Jerri discuss Jerri's extensive experience with fraud and economic crimes during her 26 years in the FBI including crimes surrounding the elderly, and adoption. Jerri shares stories from the various cons and schemes she encountered, and the psychological impact on victims. Lastly, Jerri debunks myths about what the media portrays the FBI as in shows and movies, and advocates for accurately representing the FBI in media. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (0:10) Sheryl introduces Jerri Williams (1:00) Jerri's background in the FBI and her focus on economic crimes (6:00) The impact of fraud on elderly victims (8:00) Examples of fraud cases involving adoption scams (12:00) The challenge of victims feeling shame and responsibility (15:00) Misconceptions about the FBI (19:15) The importance of humor and camaraderie within the FBI (21:00) Jerri's critique of "Silence of the Lambs" (26:00) Sheryl and Jerri review TV shows and movies for FBI accuracy (36:30) Personal experiences and reflections (37:55) Pay To Play and FBI Myths and Misconceptions (39:49) “With a gun, they can steal hundreds. But with a lie, they can steal millions.” -J.W Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UNDERSTANDING DEADLY FORCE - Part 2 With Retired FBI and host of FBI Retired Case Files Review podcast, Jerri Williams S4E59 In this gripping episode of "Stop the Killing," hosts Sarah Ferris and Katherine Schweit continue their deep dive into the deadly force policy within law enforcement. Joined once again by the insightful and experienced Jerri Williams, retired FBI agent and host of the "FBI Retired Case File Review" podcast, this episode picks up from where part one left off. Together, they explore the critical aftermath of deadly force incidents and the profound impact these moments have on officers' mental health and their ability to continue serving. Detailed Summary The episode delves into the psychological toll on law enforcement officers involved in deadly force incidents, emphasizing the necessity for counseling and psychiatric services. Jerri Williams shares compelling stories from her career and her podcast, providing real-life examples of the challenges faced by officers. The hosts and Jerri discuss the intense responsibility officers carry, the training they undergo, and the split-second decisions they must make. This episode also features powerful clips from Jerri's podcast, highlighting firsthand accounts from law enforcement officers who have been in life-threatening situations. Guest Introductions Jerri Williams: A retired FBI agent with an illustrious 26-year career, Jerri Williams brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience to the discussion. She is also the host of the popular "FBI Retired Case File Review" podcast, where she interviews former FBI agents about their most intriguing cases. Her background and deep understanding of law enforcement dynamics make her an invaluable guest for this episode. Episode Highlights with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction to the episode and Jerri Williams. [00:00:24] - Recap of part one and transition into today's topics. [00:01:00] - Discussion on the necessity of counseling for law enforcement officers. [00:02:16] - Jerri shares recurring dreams and the psychological impact of her career. [00:09:01] - Insights into the Miami shootout and its impact on FBI training protocols. [00:23:16] - The Broad Street Shootout with Jim Sweeney and Rich Macko (Episode 161). [00:28:00] - Reflections on deadly force in public spaces and the Kansas City parade incident. [00:37:09] - Jerri's website and resources for further information. Relevant Resources and Links Jerri Williams' Website FBI Retired Case File Review Podcast Episode 161: Jim Sweeney and Rich Macko Episode 263: Craig Arnold Episode 267: John Kutcha Episode 119: Ed Mireles Patreon Support Apple Subscriptions Subscribe to the "Stop the Killing" podcast on your favorite platform. Support the show via Patreon or Apple Subscriptions for exclusive content and early access. Share this episode with friends, family, or colleagues who would find it valuable. Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content. WANT THE VIDEOS HEAD TO YOUTUBE @sarahferrismedia And if you are wanting AD FREE | EARLY ACCESS | BONUS CONTENT HIT THE BANNER ON APPLE PODCASTS TO SUBSCRIBE OR SUPPORT US: Patreon.com/stopthekilling SOCIAL CHAMP LINK Send us your Listener Questions for our Tuesday episodes Message us on instagram : @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories And for all things Katherine Schweit including where you can purchase her book STOP THE KILLING: How to end the mass shooting crisis head to: www.katherineschweit.com SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS, SUPPORTS THE PODCAST CRIMECON UK TICKETS HERE CRIMECON US TICKETS HERE DON'T forget to use DISCOUNT CODE “FERRIS” RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI RUN, HIDE, FIGHT This is a Sarah Ferris Media on the Killer Podcasts Network Check out more Sarah Ferris Media productions: CONNING THE CON KLOOGHLESS - THE LONG CON GUILTY GREENIE THE BRAVERY ACADEMY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before social media, there was education trendsetter and digital pioneer Barbara Bray. This week, Jerri and Jamie sit down with Barbara to discuss her upcoming book, plus her advice for finding your why. Tune in to hear story weaver, podcast host, and education coach extraordinaire Barbara share her take on finding your purpose using the Japanese concept of "Ikigai" or "reason for being." She'll also share a sneak peek into her latest book, which hits shelves this fall and is designed to help readers further their understanding of their own purpose. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Barbara Bray is an author, podcast host, coach, disruptor, risk-taker, connector, and visionary. As a “Digital Pioneer," Barbara created My eCoach as early as 1999—way, before there was Twitter (X), Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook—and her coaching strategies, have been adopted by US school districts and around the world for over 20 years. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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.
UNDERSTANDING DEADLY FORCE With Retired FBI and host of FBI Retired Case Files Review podcast, Jerri Williams S4E58 Welcome to another episode of the "Stop the Killing" podcast hosted by Sarah Ferris and Katherine Schweit. In this riveting episode, we delve into the complex and often misunderstood world of law enforcement and their decisions to carry and use firearms. Joining us is Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent with 26 years of experience, and the host of the popular "FBI Retired Case File Review" podcast. Episode Summary: This episode explores the realities of law enforcement officers making split-second decisions involving firearms. Jerri Williams shares her extensive experience and insights into the FBI's deadly force policy, the psychological impacts of carrying a gun, and the rigorous training that agents undergo to prepare for these critical moments. We also discuss the differences between law enforcement in the US and the UK, offering a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities and challenges faced by those who carry a badge and a gun. Guest Introduction: Jerri Williams: A retired FBI agent with 26 years of service, primarily in Philadelphia. Jerri is also the host and producer of the "FBI Retired Case File Review" podcast, where she interviews former FBI agents about their cases and careers. Episode Highlights with Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction to the episode and theme. [00:00:25] Discussion on law enforcement and civilian gun carrying. [00:01:00] Introduction of Jerri Williams and her background. [00:03:10] Explanation of the FBI's deadly force policy. [00:05:00] Personal anecdotes from Jerri and Katherine about firearm usage in the field. [00:14:00] The psychological burden of carrying a gun. [00:20:00] Detailed discussion on making split-second decisions to use deadly force. [00:30:00] Jerri shares impactful stories from her podcast guests about their experiences with deadly force. [00:36:00] Conclusion and teaser for part two of the discussion. Relevant Resources and Links Mentioned: FBI Retired Case File Review Podcast Subscribe on Patreon Early Access on Apple Podcasts Call to Action: Don't miss out on our next episodes—subscribe to "Stop the Killing" on your favorite podcast platform. Support our work by joining us on Patreon or through Apple Subscriptions. Your support helps us continue bringing important discussions on public safety and law enforcement. WANT THE VIDEOS HEAD TO YOUTUBE @sarahferrismedia And if you are wanting AD FREE | EARLY ACCESS | BONUS CONTENT HIT THE BANNER ON APPLE PODCASTS TO SUBSCRIBE OR SUPPORT US: Patreon.com/stopthekilling SOCIAL CHAMP LINK Send us your Listener Questions for our Tuesday episodes Message us on instagram : @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories And for all things Katherine Schweit including where you can purchase her book STOP THE KILLING: How to end the mass shooting crisis head to: www.katherineschweit.com SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS, SUPPORTS THE PODCAST CRIMECON UK TICKETS HERE CRIMECON US TICKETS HERE DON'T forget to use DISCOUNT CODE “FERRIS” RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI RUN, HIDE, FIGHT This is a Sarah Ferris Media on the Killer Podcasts Network Check out more Sarah Ferris Media productions: CONNING THE CON KLOOGHLESS - THE LONG CON GUILTY GREENIE THE BRAVERY ACADEMY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The EduGuardians have landed! This week, we're welcoming the EduGuardians (@EduGuardian5)—a group of edtech trendsetters committed to ensuring technology is used effectively in classrooms to prepare students for their future. Joined by four of the five EduGuardians, Jerri and Jamie discuss how their mission is empowering educators to connect, share, and build community! United through a shared passion for edtech, these educators combined their love of education to foster a dynamic, collaborative network for educators to innovate, grow, and inspire, enhancing education for all students. Tune in to learn more about the EduGuardians' mission and work—plus, discover how you can join them as an education superhero at #ISTELive24! --- ABOUT OUR GUESTS Alyssa Faubion, also known as Farmer Faubs, is an Instructional Design coach at Forward Edge/Bethel-Tate. Follow Alyssa: @farmerfaubs Larisa Black is a virtual STEM teacher and AI literacy coach. Follow Larisa: @teachwiseai Heather Brown has been an educator since 2009 and is currently a K-5 Math Interventionist. Follow Heather: @browniesedbites Aileen Wallace is a Modern Studies teacher at Graeme High School in Falkirk, UK. Follow Aileen: @AIwithAileen --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast | RadioPublic FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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 welcome special guests Kristina Ishmael and Greg Bagby to the pod to delve into the evolution of the National Education Technology Plan. Together, we'll discover how to move forward in the age of digital learning. Tune in to learn how this plan has transformed over time to meet the unique needs of today's learners. Kristina and Greg share their strategies for effectively implementing more professional development opportunities in education to help with the digital access, use, and design divide. From fostering digital citizenship to boosting digital literacy skills among students, this episode is filled with practical strategies and insights you don't want to miss! --- ABOUT OUR GUESTS Kristina Ishmael is an educator, learner, advocate, and agent of change. She leads the Office of Ed Tech and develops national edtech policy to enable all-the-time learning and support digital equity. Ishmael has worked at federal, state, and school levels and has a unique perspective on policy and practice. She advised on inclusive technology portfolios at New America, was the Digital Learning Specialist for the Nebraska Department of Education and started her education career as an early childhood teacher to emerging bilingual learners. Listed as one of EdTech Magazine's K-12 IT influencers for 2020, Greg Bagby is currently the Coordinator of Instructional Technology for the Hamilton County Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He has been a presenter at Google Summits, state and national technology conferences, as well as at EdCamp encore events. He is one of the co-founders of EdCampGigCity and a co-moderator for #EdTechChat and #TnEdChat. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast | RadioPublic FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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.
Award-winning superintendent, author, and education changemaker Glenn Robbins joins Jerri and Jamie this week to discuss his book Calm in the Chaos. Together, they delve into Glenn's insights for leaders seeking guidance in turbulent times. Based on the wisdom of Stoic principles, Glenn shares his experiences navigating challenges with resilience and composure. Tune in to learn more about the transformative power of Stoicism in leadership and uncover actionable strategies for finding calm amidst chaos. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Glenn Robbins is the proud Superintendent of the Brigantine Public School District in Brigantine, New Jersey. He is the recipient of the National Superintendent Certification and serves as an AASA National Governing Board Member, AASA Aspiring Superintendent Mentor, and Chair of the NJASA Technology Committee. He has been awarded numerous administrative state and national recognitions, including the NJ Visionary Superintendent Award, the Tech & Learning Northeast Innovative Superintendent Award, the National Exemplar of Education Award, the Digital Promise League of Innovative Schools Member, NASSP Digital Principal of the Year, and SETDA Award Winner. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Overcast | RadioPublic FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED 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.
To our own Knights of the Round Table: It's episodes 4 &5 of Heroes vs Villains! Kate and Caro are more sensitive than most people, say farewell to the only hero that doesn't drive them crazy, and are happy as Jerri is reunited with her biggest love, chocolate. About: Two new, passionate Survivor fans discuss the 20-year old reality show from the very beginning. A fun stroll down memory lane for seasoned fans or a guide for fellow newcomers through a reality classic, all through the lens of two improvisers. Hosted by Kate Hopkins & Caroline McCallum. Please leave us a review on itunes and/or reach out via email! survivorrewind@gmail.com
Jerri DeVard, founder and CEO of the Black Executive CMO Alliance (BECA), shares her background and journey to the Advertising Hall of Fame in this podcast episode. Jerri highlights her experience as an example of the role HBCUs play in shaping top talent and industry leaders. She talks about her transition into the corporate world and the importance of finding her voice early in her career. She shares her experience moving into the C-Suite and how what she enjoyed most about it. Jerri also discusses the significance of being a leader who inspires and supports others, and she offers advice for those aspiring to be in the C-suite and on corporate boards. Jerri discusses the inspiration behind creating BECA and their future plans, including expanding internationally and launching programs for vice presidents. She reflects on being inducted into the American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame and the responsibility of using her recognition to uplift others. You will learn:As a leader, remember that your team's family members know your name and you have a reputation but it's up to you what that reputation is known as.To be a board member, you have to be really good at what you do and be recognized for that outside of your organization.To be a Hall of Famer, it's not just about the work you did for yourself but also what you did for others.You can follow Jerri's story at:BlackExec.com / BECA IG / BECA LinkedIN / Jerri IGFollow the pod: IG - https://www.instagram.com/podwhatsyourstory/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@podwhatsyourstory Twitter - https://twitter.com/PodWhatsYourSto Follow my story: Main site - https://www.mattestory.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattestory/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/mattestory/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mattestory Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattestory
As we wrap up 2023, I ask the question, “What was your true crime obsession this year?” In this episode, I'll find out what true crime cases your favorite true crime podcasters were talking about. You'll hear my discussions with Tyler from Minds of Madness, Michael from True Crime Guys, Leroy from Excuse Me, That's Illegal, Jerri from FBI Retired Case File Review, and Eric, from True Consequences. I'll also share the most exciting milestones and events for Once Upon a Crime in 2023 and tell you about the true crime stories I was most obsessed with this year. Go to our YouTube Channel to watch the video chats of these discussions, or join our Patreon to get the uncut versions. You'll learn more about me and my guests as we go “off-topic.” Sponsors: Seed - www.seed.com/once and use code 25ONCE to get 25% off your first month of Seed's DS-01 Daily Synbiotic. BetterHelp - www.BetterHelp.com/ONCE to save 10% off your first month of online therapy. Links: Once Upon a Crime on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/onceuponacrimepodcast Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OnceUponACrime Our website: www.truecrimepodcast.com Our Guests' links: Tyler - Minds of Madness https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com Michael - True Crime Guys https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions Goodnight Sugar Babe: The Killing of Vera Jo Reigle - https://www.amazon.com/Goodnight-Sugar-Babe-Killing-Reigle/dp/B0757CSRSV Leroy - Excuse Me, That's Illegal https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/excuse-me-thats-illegal/id1526994548 https://www.tiktok.com/@excusemethatsillegal.pod?lang=en https://www.patreon.com/excusemethatsillegal/ Jerri - FBI Retired Case File Review https://jerriwilliams.com Eric - True Consequences https://www.trueconsequences.com https://angelsvoicesnm.org The Garden: Commune or Cult? - https://go.discovery.com/show/the-garden-commune-or-cult-discovery-atve-us My recommendations: Candy - https://press.hulu.com/shows/candy/ Love and Death - https://www.max.com/shows/love-death/f7b16534-5a7b-4e0e-906f-406d25e6b7af Finding Tamika - https://www.audible.com/pd/Finding-Tamika-Audiobook/B09R52P8PW