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In the ever-evolving landscape of digital project management, rising through the ranks from individual contributor to a director-level role can seem like a daunting but exhilarating climb.Galen Low is joined by Jessica D'Amato Crosby—Director of Digital Marketing at Vye—to explore her journey and the pivotal lessons she learned along the way.Resources from this episode:Join DPM MembershipSubscribe to the newsletter to get our latest articles and podcastsConnect with Jessica on LinkedIn and XCheck out Vye
In today's fast-paced and interconnected world, the success of any digital product hinges not just on the technology behind it but also on the harmonious collaboration among various teams within an organization.Galen Low is joined by Jessica D'Amato Crosby—Director of Digital Marketing at Vye—to delve into the increasingly important trend of breaking down the silos between digital marketing teams, sales teams, customer success teams, and many others, to create a unified and seamless customer experience.Resources from this episode:Join DPM MembershipSubscribe to the newsletter to get our latest articles and podcastsConnect with Jessica on LinkedIn and XCheck out VyeThe book Jess mentions is “Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard” by Chip and Dan Heath
Episode 164. This week, Tommy is joined by Jessica D'arpino Fescina to recap Shahs of Sunset Season 1 Episode 5, “Old Friends New Problems.” Sponsors: Unlock Jennifer Anniston-approved hair at lolavie.com. As our loyal listeners you'll get an exclusive 15% off your entire order when you use code THEDIRT at checkout. Get started today with 15% off using code THEDIRT at oneskin.co. The Best Hug in The World, written by Tommy Feight My Two Cents, A parents Journal written by Tommy Feight The Till the Dirt Patreon is LIVE! https://www.patreon.com/tillthedirt?utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan Do you want to be featured on the pod? DM us at @tillthedirtpodcast on Instagram for a chance to have your question answered by Tommy and MJ. Till the Dirt Merch is here! https://tillthedirtpodcast.com/merchandise/ Do you want a personalized video from MJ or Tommy? https://www.cameo.com/mercedesjavid https://www.cameo.com/tfeightnyc If you would like to donate, send books or pick books from Tommy's Amazon wish list visit https://feightclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Building Trauma Informed Workplaces with Stephanie Lemek, Founder- The Wounded Workforce
Join us for a conversation with Jessica D. Winder on caregiving at work, the realities of what employees face when needing to care give as parents and elders- the so-called sandwich generation, and what a better support system can look like in the workplace. You can also pick up a copy of Jessica's book here and her new interview course here.
Everyone has a personal brand – including leaders within organizations. Your personal brand is not just a logo or a slogan—it's what people say about you when you're not in the room. And in a world where perception can be as influential as performance, personal branding has become a crucial tool for leaders aiming to shape how they are perceived both inside their organizations and beyond. How can you leverage platforms like LinkedIn to elevate your leadership brand? Today's podcast guest, Jessica D. Winder, is here to share how you can stand out on LinkedIn in a way that feels authentic to you. If you've been thinking of posting on LinkedIn but haven't been able to, this episode is for you! For full show notes visit www.growthsignals.co.
On this episode of Shifting Priorities, Alli sits down with Senior HR Executive, Jessica D. Winder to talk through the hard work conversations all moms need to be prepared for. Jessica brought so many actionable tips to this episode because of her expertise in both people ops and career growth. She's also a working mom to twin girls. Listen in to learn more about...How to create a more flexible schedule for yourself while working when pregnant How to evaluate benefit packagesWhat to ask for when planning your leaveHow to set boundaries at work after returning from leaveHow to evaluate if a company is actually family-friendly& so much more!
This week Jessica Dávila, Owner of Bloon House, chats with us about how she got into the Balloon Industry, some of her most common event requests, and how she helps make local events extra special with her services! Get in touch with Jessica on her website https://bloonhouse.com or on Instagram @bloonhouse →Join our Working Moms of San Antonio: Business Owners Community Membership: https://www.workingmomsofsanantonio.com/membership →Join the Working Moms of San Antonio Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WorkingMomsofSA →Subscribe to the Video Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkingMomsofSanAntonioPodcast →Send questions or episode topics to: office@radisagent.com →Support a local working mom by visiting our Working Moms of San Antonio Business Directory: https://www.workingmomsofsanantonio.com/referral-directory →Working Moms of San Antonio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomsofsanantonio/
Unlock the secrets to creating a workplace where everyone thrives as HR expert and career coach, Jessica D. Winder joins Bill Banham on the HRchat show. Discover the role of leadership in shaping an inclusive company culture, and how the right training can equip middle managers to foster teams that not only feel safe but genuinely belong. Jessica doesn't just share wisdom from her professional playbook; she offers a glimpse into her HR journey, revealing personal growth gems like the power of patience and the clarity that comes with meditation.Questions for Jessica include:How can people leaders ensure their company culture is inclusive and welcoming to all team members, while also making sure policies and procedures are in place for employee health and safety?Retaining high performers: Top tips for retention of top talent?What are some key differences between traditional v. "progressive HR"? Encouraging work-life balance: How can leaders help employees find a balance between their work and personal lives? You're an advocate for psychological safety and a speak-up culture. How can leaders achieve safe spaces?Feature Your Brand on the HRchat PodcastThe HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events
Dive into the heart of acceptance and commitment (ACT) therapy with us in our latest episode, “ACT in Motion: The Power of Committed Action”. Discover how committed action can transform lives and propel clients toward their values. Learn the secrets of effective goal setting, whether in trauma recovery or personal growth. Join Dr. Jessica Díaz as she breaks down the core concepts of ACT therapy in a way that's both practical and inspiring. Faculty: Sonja V. Batten, Ph.D. Host: Jessica Díaz, M.D. Script Editor: Anderson García, Ph.D. Learn more about “ACT for Trauma: PTSD and Beyond” and earn 8.25 CE credits. Prefer to read? Here's a text version.
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVc-XIQYgYI Desde su experiencia como especialista, Jessica Díaz Utrera nos contará cómo consigue conectarse con el YO superior de las personas a las que ayuda mediante sus terapias. Además, nos aportará herramientas para iniciarnos en el proceso de aprender a conectarnos con nuestro propio YO superior. Jessica Díaz Utrera Estudió ciencias atmosféricas, pero dejó el mundo científico para dedicarse a la Sanación Energética. Es lectora de Registros Akáshicos y Tarot Intuitivo y creadora de su propia técnica de limpieza cuántica. https://www.instagram.com/jesstdu/ https://www.facebook.com/jess.du?mibe... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... **CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS *** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación en este enlace: https://streamelements.com/mindaliapl... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVc-XIQYgYI Desde su experiencia como especialista, Jessica Díaz Utrera nos contará cómo consigue conectarse con el YO superior de las personas a las que ayuda mediante sus terapias. Además, nos aportará herramientas para iniciarnos en el proceso de aprender a conectarnos con nuestro propio YO superior. Jessica Díaz Utrera Estudió ciencias atmosféricas, pero dejó el mundo científico para dedicarse a la Sanación Energética. Es lectora de Registros Akáshicos y Tarot Intuitivo y creadora de su propia técnica de limpieza cuántica. https://www.instagram.com/jesstdu/ https://www.facebook.com/jess.du?mibe... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... **CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS *** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación en este enlace: https://streamelements.com/mindaliapl... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.
A brief discussion about the book Bunny by Mona Awad with our Special Guest and best friend Jessica D'ambrosio. Also a lot of tea and gossip and silly talking.
In this week's episode of the This Naked Mind podcast, Annie Grace is joined by Jessica. Together, Jessica and Annie Grace discuss the stops and starts on the alcohol-free journey, the unexpected life transformations that take place due to weight loss after quitting alcohol, and Jessica introduces the intriguing idea of mental weight loss as well. Jessica's story is a testament to the power of emotion-based change and the miraculous transformations that can occur when we choose to break free from the grip of alcohol. Let's dive into this inspiring conversation. Thank you so much for listening to this episode. If you're ready to see how This Naked Mind can help you on your personal health and wellness journey and wanna learn more. Go to ThisNakedMindpodcast.com to learn more. Again, that's ThisNakedMindpodcast.com. We have all of our free resources, programs, social links and more available for you there. Plus, if you have your own Naked Life Story, you can submit it there as well. Until next week, stay curious.
Join Natalie and Liz in this heartwarming podcast episode as they are joined by Jessica from O'Fallon, Missouri, who bravely shares her incredible birth story involving her 16-month-old daughter, Ellie.Jessica's pregnancy journey took an unexpected turn when she discovered she was pregnant while living with her in-laws. . At 38 weeks, her doctor noticed that the baby was in a breech presentation and there was a limited amount of fluid around the baby. Undeterred, Jessica took proactive steps to try to flip the baby into the proper position, hoping for a smooth delivery.As the scheduled c-section date approached, Jessica unexpectedly went into labor early in the morning around 1 am. Believing that the baby had finally turned, she decided to labor at home, perhaps waiting a bit too long before heading to the hospital. However, the baby was still in a breech position upon arrival at the hospital. Despite being in active labor, the doctors urged Jessica to proceed with the c-section.Fortunately, the c-section went smoothly, and Jessica experienced an amazing breastfeeding journey for 14 months. However, like many new mothers, she faced challenges with postpartum anxiety, particularly surrounding scheduling and sleep. But, with the support of a therapist, Jessica navigated these difficulties with strength and determination.Now, Jessica is actively helping other mamas on their prenatal and postnatal fitness journeys through her inspiring Instagram account, @jesslivingwell. Join us as we hear her remarkable story and discover the resilience and joy that come with motherhood.We invite you to join our Facebook group, where we come together to break down the stigmas surrounding birth and share our unique birth stories. In this supportive community, we uplift and empower one another, offering a safe space to discuss the challenges and triumphs of motherhood. Join our Facebook group community here!To sign up for our newsletter visit our website and blog: www.goldenhourbirthpodcast.comFollow Liz on Instagram here and Natalie hereFollow us on Facebook here.
Cities are nothing without the streets—the arteries through which goods, people, and ideas flow. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, the city streets are where politics begins. In Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh (UNC Press, 2023), Jessica D. Klanderud documents the development of class-based visions of political, social, and economic equality in Pittsburgh's African American community between World War I and the early 1970s. Klanderud emphasizes how middle-class and working-class African Americans struggled over the appropriate uses and dominant meanings of street spaces in their neighborhoods as they collectively struggled to define equality. In chapters that move from one community to the next, Klanderud tracks the transformation of tactics over time with a streets-eye view that reveals the coalescing alliances between neighbors and through space. Drawing on oral histories of neighborhood residents, Black newspapers, and papers from the NAACP and Urban League, this study reveals complex class negotiations in the struggle for civil rights at the street level. Jessica D. Klanderud is associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Cities are nothing without the streets—the arteries through which goods, people, and ideas flow. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, the city streets are where politics begins. In Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh (UNC Press, 2023), Jessica D. Klanderud documents the development of class-based visions of political, social, and economic equality in Pittsburgh's African American community between World War I and the early 1970s. Klanderud emphasizes how middle-class and working-class African Americans struggled over the appropriate uses and dominant meanings of street spaces in their neighborhoods as they collectively struggled to define equality. In chapters that move from one community to the next, Klanderud tracks the transformation of tactics over time with a streets-eye view that reveals the coalescing alliances between neighbors and through space. Drawing on oral histories of neighborhood residents, Black newspapers, and papers from the NAACP and Urban League, this study reveals complex class negotiations in the struggle for civil rights at the street level. Jessica D. Klanderud is associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Cities are nothing without the streets—the arteries through which goods, people, and ideas flow. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, the city streets are where politics begins. In Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh (UNC Press, 2023), Jessica D. Klanderud documents the development of class-based visions of political, social, and economic equality in Pittsburgh's African American community between World War I and the early 1970s. Klanderud emphasizes how middle-class and working-class African Americans struggled over the appropriate uses and dominant meanings of street spaces in their neighborhoods as they collectively struggled to define equality. In chapters that move from one community to the next, Klanderud tracks the transformation of tactics over time with a streets-eye view that reveals the coalescing alliances between neighbors and through space. Drawing on oral histories of neighborhood residents, Black newspapers, and papers from the NAACP and Urban League, this study reveals complex class negotiations in the struggle for civil rights at the street level. Jessica D. Klanderud is associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Cities are nothing without the streets—the arteries through which goods, people, and ideas flow. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, the city streets are where politics begins. In Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh (UNC Press, 2023), Jessica D. Klanderud documents the development of class-based visions of political, social, and economic equality in Pittsburgh's African American community between World War I and the early 1970s. Klanderud emphasizes how middle-class and working-class African Americans struggled over the appropriate uses and dominant meanings of street spaces in their neighborhoods as they collectively struggled to define equality. In chapters that move from one community to the next, Klanderud tracks the transformation of tactics over time with a streets-eye view that reveals the coalescing alliances between neighbors and through space. Drawing on oral histories of neighborhood residents, Black newspapers, and papers from the NAACP and Urban League, this study reveals complex class negotiations in the struggle for civil rights at the street level. Jessica D. Klanderud is associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Cities are nothing without the streets—the arteries through which goods, people, and ideas flow. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, the city streets are where politics begins. In Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh (UNC Press, 2023), Jessica D. Klanderud documents the development of class-based visions of political, social, and economic equality in Pittsburgh's African American community between World War I and the early 1970s. Klanderud emphasizes how middle-class and working-class African Americans struggled over the appropriate uses and dominant meanings of street spaces in their neighborhoods as they collectively struggled to define equality. In chapters that move from one community to the next, Klanderud tracks the transformation of tactics over time with a streets-eye view that reveals the coalescing alliances between neighbors and through space. Drawing on oral histories of neighborhood residents, Black newspapers, and papers from the NAACP and Urban League, this study reveals complex class negotiations in the struggle for civil rights at the street level. Jessica D. Klanderud is associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Cities are nothing without the streets—the arteries through which goods, people, and ideas flow. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, the city streets are where politics begins. In Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh (UNC Press, 2023), Jessica D. Klanderud documents the development of class-based visions of political, social, and economic equality in Pittsburgh's African American community between World War I and the early 1970s. Klanderud emphasizes how middle-class and working-class African Americans struggled over the appropriate uses and dominant meanings of street spaces in their neighborhoods as they collectively struggled to define equality. In chapters that move from one community to the next, Klanderud tracks the transformation of tactics over time with a streets-eye view that reveals the coalescing alliances between neighbors and through space. Drawing on oral histories of neighborhood residents, Black newspapers, and papers from the NAACP and Urban League, this study reveals complex class negotiations in the struggle for civil rights at the street level. Jessica D. Klanderud is associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cities are nothing without the streets—the arteries through which goods, people, and ideas flow. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, the city streets are where politics begins. In Struggle for the Street: Social Networks and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Pittsburgh (UNC Press, 2023), Jessica D. Klanderud documents the development of class-based visions of political, social, and economic equality in Pittsburgh's African American community between World War I and the early 1970s. Klanderud emphasizes how middle-class and working-class African Americans struggled over the appropriate uses and dominant meanings of street spaces in their neighborhoods as they collectively struggled to define equality. In chapters that move from one community to the next, Klanderud tracks the transformation of tactics over time with a streets-eye view that reveals the coalescing alliances between neighbors and through space. Drawing on oral histories of neighborhood residents, Black newspapers, and papers from the NAACP and Urban League, this study reveals complex class negotiations in the struggle for civil rights at the street level. Jessica D. Klanderud is associate professor of African and African American studies and history at Berea College. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel.
In this episode, we interview Jessica Dickson. Jessica is an enneagram teacher and host of the Antiracist Enneagram Podcast. Jessica's wisdom on socialization and its impact on the enneagram is profound. Enjoy! 2:35 A bit about Jessica's work with clients3:30 A bit about Jessica's podcast: The Antiracist Enneagram Podcast6:30 Coco, Encanto, and being human8:50 The concept of socialization and its impact19:30 The nervous system and the enneagram21:20 How to help others become aware of their socialization24:45 The difference between being a White person and Whiteness29:45 Socialization and the challenge of enneagram typing36:30 An embodied way forward Follow Jessica's work: https://jessicaddickson.com/ & on insta: @jessicadickson—Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”—Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Lindsey Marks, Drew MoserProduction/Editing: Seth CreekmoreFollow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @creekmoremusicFollow Drew: @typetrailenneagramFollow Lindsey: @lindseyfaithdm
¡Atención a todos los amantes de los gatos! Tenemos el honor de presentar a nuestra invitada especial, Jessica Díaz Utrera, quien estará hablando con Pablo Majuan sobre "El Misticismo de los Gatos y su Curación Energética". Si eres de los que creen que los gatos tienen poderes sobrenaturales, ¡no te puedes perder esta entrevista! Jessica es una experta en temas de espiritualidad y energía, y junto con Pablo, nos ofrecerán una visión fascinante sobre cómo los gatos pueden ayudarnos a sanar y equilibrar nuestras energías. La entrevista será transmitida en vivo en nuestras redes sociales, así que asegúrate de seguirnos y activar las notificaciones para que no te pierdas esta experiencia única. ¡Te esperamos!
En esta nueva entrega de Análisis BIVA ASG nos acompañó Jessica Díaz Avelar, Directora de Sustentabilidad y Riesgo Ambiental de PIIMA, quien nos habló sobre el impacto de la certificación LEED, y su impacto en la evaluación ASG y los bonos verdes. Conducido por Ursula Garza, Gerente Jurídico en BIVA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Being a content creator on LinkedIn can be advantageous AND tricky, as our guest today found out. Jessica D. Winder is now the SVP of People at Refine Labs and the Founder of Hidden Gem Career Coaching. With her expertise in HR in corporate America, she likes to share her takes on what's happening, in her content. As well as, help others succeed! We also discuss: The vital importance of having a mentor How to start content creating on LinkedIn Her leadership journey and her current area of growth You can connect with Jessica on LinkedIn
Today, Jessica joins Annie Grace for a special Naked Life episode. Jessica didn't initially find freedom from alcohol through This Naked Mind. When Jessica found herself battling alcoholic liver disease at 34 years old, she followed the only path she knew and sought out treatment facilities and 12 step programs to find control over alcohol. Fate stepped in when Jessica and Annie Grace crossed paths on Red Table Talk. For the first time Jessica realized there were 12 step alternatives and that she didn't have to follow a program to stay free from alcohol. Annie and Jessica discuss how our outward success can contribute to and even hide our drinking issues, the serious health risks that are showing up in women from alcohol use, and they take a deep dive into the conflicting beliefs and messages we can get from 12 step programs and 12 step alternatives. How To Talk To Your Kids About Alcohol Wouldn't it be great if our children never had to go through the pain and challenges we faced in our own relationship with alcohol? This is my greatest wish for my own kids and it's why I created the most important course I have ever offered — “How To Talk To Your Kids About Alcohol.” If you've struggled with alcohol and you're not sure what to tell your kids about it…If you want to create a relationship with your children that is based upon mutual respect, mutual trust, and open communication…If you know that this conversation is the most important talk you'll have with your children and it can't wait any longer…Then this course is for you. It includes lifetime access to six video modules, a bonus recorded Q&A session where I answer questions from parents just like you, an interactive workbook, and our private and exclusive How To Talk To Your Kids About Alcohol online community where you can connect with others who are also navigating this important conversation. Visit TalkToYourKidsAboutAlcohol.com to learn more and enroll today. And as always, rate, review and subscribe to this podcast as it truly helps the message reach somebody who might need to hear it today.
Thanks for your patience! Winter is tough. ______________________________________________ This episode includes graphic violence, archiac psychiatric attitudes and terminology, gaslighting, and misogyny. It was written intentionally to emulate the style of Italian "GIALLO" thriller films of the 1970s and 80s. ______________________________________________ Hot chicks in peril, black leather-gloved killer, faces through plate glass, badly-dubbed voices, and lots and lots of the red stuff! Written and produced by Julie Hoverson Cast List Dr. Silver - Anthony D.P. Mann Jessica - Julie Hoverson Adrienne - Robyn Keyes Dana - Kate Waterous Chris - Tanja Milojevic Inspector Gules - Glen Hallstrom Manager - Dru Williams Voice on Phone - Lord Blood-Rah Cop1 - Desmond Reddick (Dread Media) Cop2 - Miguel Guerreiro (FearShop.com) Coroner - Jack Kincaid (Edict Zero) Detective - Caretaker (Graveyard Show) Music: Professor Kliq Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover: Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's a psychiatrist's office, can't you tell?" ________________________________________ WHEN YELLOW CASTS A CRIMSON SHADOW Cast: [Opening credits - Olivia] Jessica Dr. Silver Dana Adrienne Chris Detective Gules Manager Voice Cop1 Cop2 Detective Coroner OLIVIA Did you have any trouble finding it? What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's a psychiatrist's office, can't you tell? MUSIC SOUND LOW MUSIC PLAYS SOUND DOOR OPENS JESSICA Dr. Silver? SILVER Ah, you must be Jessica. Come in! Come in. Your father has spoken of you often. JESSICA Mm. He told me to come to you if I.... needed anything. SILVER Come in! Sit down! I can't tactfully say I am pleased to see you, but I can heartily say I am most happy to make your acquaintance. JESSICA Oh. Yeah. Thanks. SOUND DOOR SHUTS QUIETLY, SHE CROSSES ROOM AND SITS SILVER There. Now tell me what I can do for you. JESSICA Since I moved to Florence, I've - I've been doing really well. Sleeping. Even without the drugs. SILVER You haven't been taking your prescriptions? JESSICA My doctor back home said I could cut back some - once I started feeling better. SILVER Your doctor--? JESSICA Dr. Gelb. Joan Gelb? SILVER Ah, yes, I am familiar with some of her work. Go on. JESSICA Go... on? SILVER You had a reason for coming to me, didn't you? JESSICA Oh! Yes. [very down] The dreams. SILVER [after a beat] Yes? JESSICA Well, I came here to attend university. And be closer to my father. SILVER He is not in the United States? JESSICA No. He's on diplomatic attachment in the Netherlands - [amused] but I don't understand any Dutch. SILVER [chuckles] JESSICA So I found a room with three other girls from the college. They're all models. To pay for their classes. Well, except Dana - she just models for fun... Sorry. That's probably not important. SILVER Don't let it worry you. Go at your own pace. JESSICA Can I have a piece of paper? SILVER You want to take notes? [teasing] That's really my job. JESSICA No, no! It helps me concentrate. Please? SOUND PAPER RIPPED FROM NOTEBOOK, PASSED OVER JESSICA Thank you. SOUND PAPER FOLDED, TORN - UNDER THROUGHOUT JESSICA So, Dana, Chris, and Adrienne - are all gorgeous. I'm the mouse. [heavy sigh] Don't get me wrong - they're all very nice. SILVER But you are a bit jealous? JESSICA They've all got legs all the way up to their shoulders! SILVER [musing] A woman with legs up to her shoulders might be missing a heart. JESSICA [startled, laughs, relaxes a bit] I like that. But, they're nice - really nice. SILVER You're lucky. Good friends are hard to find. JESSICA Yes... [trails off, sighs, then absently] The dream. SILVER Whenever you're ready. JESSICA You're going to think I'm horrible! SILVER Nonsense. Dreams are primarily symbolic, and everyone dreams about things they are embarrassed by. I promise not to judge you. JESSICA [gulps, long breath] In the dream, I come home. Our apartment is on the top floor, so I walk up and up the endless stairs. It's the type that goes round and round an open space. [her voice slowly picks up an echo, as if in a stairwell] You know, where you can look all the way down to the ground floor - as long as you don't have to worry about vertigo? SOUND [under] FOOTSTEPS ECHOING UP THE STAIRWELL SILVER Mm. JESSICA And the door was ... open. JESSICA [under] Hello? JESSICA I pushed it the rest of the way, and went in. And everything was red. Red on the walls. I couldn't understand. All I could think was - did we repaint? SILVER Yes? JESSICA And then I looked up and saw the light fixture. It was red too. Red and dripping. [slowly] Slowly dripping. SILVER [after a pause] Is that when you woke? JESSICA [hollow, numb] No. [coming back] Can I have another piece of paper? I'll trade you. SILVER A crane? Very nice. JESSICA It was... part of my therapy. SOUND PAPER RIPS, PASSED OVER, MORE FOLDING BEGINS SILVER Still... very nice. JESSICA Thanks. [deep breath] I went into the next room. [half a chuckle] Out of the foyer into the frying pan. [lame laugh] You must think I'm awful, to be able to joke at a time like this! SILVER No. Humor is a very common way to deal with painful circumstances. Don't concern yourself with what I think. JESSICA Adrienne was in the sitting room. [trying not to choke up] Dead. She was - all cut up, and the mirror next to the kitchen door was smashed and bloody. I could see my reflection in the shards ....sticking ...out of her ...eyes. JESSICA [tinny] [screams] SILVER [after a short moment] Was that where the dream ended? JESSICA [trying to be chipper] Yes. Just that. Just... seeing her dead. SILVER I'd... like to venture an interpretation of this dream that might help you... come to terms with it. JESSICA Yes? SILVER It's a manifestation of a deep-seated jealousy. JESSICA I'm not jealous! SILVER It's normal - don't worry. She's a beautiful model and you want to see yourself in her eyes as she appears to yours. JESSICA [brightening] Really? But it was so bloody. SILVER Symbolism again. Red is the color of jealousy and passion. Nothing more. MUSIC SOUND HER FOOTSTEPS ECHO UP ENDLESS STAIRWAY SOUND HEAVY FOOTSTEPS BELOW SOUND HER FOOTSTEPS STOP SOUND A COUPLE OF HEAVY FOOTSTEPS, APPROACHING SOUND HER FOOTSTEPS, RUNNING UP THE STAIRS SOUND SHE PAUSES AGAIN JESSICA [heavy breathing, trying to be quiet and listen] SOUND NO FOOTSTEPS SOUND THUMPING SOUNDS APPROACH - SETS OF FOUR SOUND TURNS OUT TO BE A BALL COMING DOWN THE STAIRS SOUND SHE CATCHES THE BALL JESSICA [sigh, chuckle] CHILD [strangely bland] My ball! JESSICA [gasp, almost a scream] Oh! [more normal] I've got it. SOUND HER STEPS BEGIN AGAIN MUSIC SOUND DOOR OPENS DANA [lecturing] I only eat chocolate off a man. JESSICA [gasp] CHRIS Ha! What a line to come in on! Dana was just explaining her perfect diet plan. ADRIENNE It makes perfect sense - work up a sweat, then have all the chocolate you want! JESSICA You girls. DANA Don't tell me you wouldn't, if you had a chance? JESSICA Well... CHRIS Maybe she doesn't like chocolate! ADRIENNE Maybe she doesn't like men. JESSICA I like chocolate! My father sent me some cocoa - the good Dutch kind. DANA I'm surprised you like men any more, Adrienne, after all that bastard Alberto put you through. ADRIENNE Don't get me started. [beat] You should really be allowed to shoot men when you're through with them. CHRIS I'd have a trail of bodies stretching to the sunset. JESSICA Are there any more of those apples? DANA Catch! SOUND CATCHING AN APPLE CHRIS What would we do when we run out of men? ADRIENNE [bitter, haunted] Not all men, just the ones who want to track you down and torment you. DANA He didn't! CHRIS Again? JESSICA [bites into apple, then chewing] What? DANA You should tell her. ADRIENNE It makes me sound like such a victim. DANA Why do you think she never does bikini shots? CHRIS She's moved three times in the past year - but he always finds her. DANA She's got the scars to prove it. MUSIC SOUND SOFT MUSIC PLAYS SOUND DOOR SLAMS OPEN, HURRIED FEET ENTER JESSICA It happened again! SILVER Calm down, Jessica. JESSICA I'm - I'm so sorry to burst in here like this-- SILVER Sit down. JESSICA But I - I can't concentrate on anything today-- SOUND PAPER RIPPING FROM NOTEBOOK SILVER Here. Now sit. SOUND SHE SNATCHES THE PAPER, FLAPS IT JESSICA Thank you. Are you sure it's ok? SILVER I've got plenty of paper. JESSICA [chuckles] No, I mean-- [sighs] Thank you. SOUND SHE SITS, BEGINS FOLDING JESSICA I feel like such a fool. SILVER It obviously upset you. Sharing will make you feel better. You had another dream? JESSICA No! That's the weird part - it was the same dream! SILVER The same? JESSICA Well, it started the same. Going up the stairs, and the blood on the light, and ... [almost a whisper] Adrienne. SILVER And...? JESSICA It was all the same - except the ending. SILVER How did it end, then? JESSICA It didn't. I mean - it went on, from where I woke up before. SILVER Hmm. JESSICA I was staring at myself in the mirror shards - but then I realized it wasn't me. Not Jessica. Not this time - that was different. SILVER Who was in the reflection? JESSICA I think it was.... the killer! [NOTE - now the voices in the consulting room are tinny, as the scene plays out underneath] SOUND [repeat of Jessica's scream from the first dream, which trails off into a weird noise of breathing] SOUND FOOTSTEPS WALK SLOWLY THROUGH SQUISHY BLOODY PUDDLE SILVER Be as specific as you want. You won't shock me. You can give me every detail. JESSICA I can smell the blood. It's everywhere. SILVER It's quite a distinctive smell. JESSICA Yes. SOUND DOOR PUSHED SLOWLY OPEN, FOOTSTEPS MOVE INTO DRY SPACE SOUND SQUEAK AS KNIFE IS CLEANED OFF - LEATHER AGAINST METAL SOUND FOUR TAPS OF KNIFE AGAINST WOOD JESSICA It was Dana's room. And she was sleeping. SILVER So this was nighttime? JESSICA [slightly confused] I don't know. Dana sleeps late. SILVER Jessica - in the dream, are you Jessica, or are you the killer? JESSICA I - I'm not sure. I'm not... thinking in the dream, just seeing and feeling... and smelling. I can't see a face - even in the mirrors - I just knew it was the killer looking back at me, but I couldn't tell you what he...I...looked like. SILVER [too interested] What are you wearing? JESSICA Boots. Black. Leather gloves. I move toward Dana's bed... SOUND CREAK OF THE LEATHER GLOVES SILVER Do you stab her too? JESSICA [offhand] Oh, Adrienne wasn't stabbed - at least... that wasn't how she died. She was strangled. SOUND CREAK OF LEATHER DANA [gasps, awakens, tries to breathe] SOUND CLAWING AT LEATHER, SHAKING OF BED, POUNDING SILVER And then she died? JESSICA Oh, no. That would be too quick. I let up just in time - she's out. SILVER [licks his lips] Do you tie her up? JESSICA Yes. I tie her to the bed frame. Up and down. SILVER What is she wearing? JESSICA A scarlet negligee. She got it after one of her modeling shoots - the picture is on the wall over the bed. Huge. Her. Posed in red. Enticing. SOUND [tinny] CRUMPLE OF PAPER SILVER And then...? JESSICA [coming out of it] I-I- can I have another piece of paper? SILVER [breathing a bit heavily, trying to calm down] Of course. SOUND PAPER TORN RATHER CLUMSILY OUT OF NOTEBOOK - RIPS IN HALF SILVER Damn. What will you make? SOUND TEARS ANOTHER PIECE, SHE SNATCHES IT AWAY FROM HIM, BEGINS FOLDING JESSICA A box. I feel like I'm in a box. SILVER Perhaps you should make something more... open. Something you can get out of. JESSICA Maybe next time. SILVER All right. Was there more to the dream? JESSICA A little. After Dana woke up. SILVER [trying to hide his excitement] What happened? JESSICA [evasive] I just... killed her. MUSIC ESCALATES SOUND STABBING - SETS OF FOUR DANA [Screaming, begging, gurgling] SOUND SPLATTER DANA [gurgling] SOUND A COUPLE MORE KNIFE STABS DANA [death rattle] SOUND DRIPPING SOUND WIPING KNIFE WITH GLOVES AGAIN MUSIC SOUND FOOTSTEPS IN STAIRWELL, STOP FOR A SECOND SOUND FAR AWAY, DOOR OPENS JESSICA [sigh] SOUND TWO STEPS SOUND DOOR NEARBY SLAMS OPEN SOUND FEROCIOUS DOG!!!!! JESSICA [screams, then smothers it] SOUND SCRABBLING OF DOG NAILS ON TILE FLOOR JESSICA Mrs. Amarelo! Mrs. Amarelo! Please! MUSIC SOUND TEAPOT WHISTLING, TAKEN OFF, WATER POURS JESSICA [talking loudly to someone in another room] She really needs to keep that dog on a shorter leash. She's lucky I didn't jump back and fall down the stairs. SOUND DOOR OPENS, SLIPPERED FEET IN DANA [half awake] Mm. Coffee? JESSICA [silly!] Cocoa. [gasp] Oh! DANA You don't like it? It's imported French lace. JESSICA I'm just not used to-- DANA And red is such a good color on me. ADRIENNE [calling from the other room] --she's just shy. SOUND FOOTSTEPS COME IN ADRIENNE [close] Haven't you ever wondered, Jessica? JESSICA [disturbed] Wondered... what? SOUND A COUPLE OF STEPS DANA Mmm? ADRIENNE What it would be like with a woman? JESSICA [disturbed] Um - no. Uh, I don't even know anyone who does-- ADRIENNE Anyone who you KNOW does, anyway. JESSICA Um... I guess. SOUND DOOR SLAMS OPEN CHRIS [freaking out, out of breath] Oh, god! SOUND DOOR SLAMS SHUT, BODY THUMPS AGAINST IT ADRIENNE What's wrong? Sit down! SOUND DOOR LOCKS JESSICA Cocoa? CHRIS Thanks! [sips, then shudders in a breath] ADRIENNE What happened? CHRIS [gasping it out] On the street. A gun! It was so loud! DANA Someone was shot? I'm phoning the police. ADRIENNE Give her a minute! She's nearly hysterical! CHRIS No! No! Call them! The sooner I tell, the sooner he'll be caught! JESSICA Did you see the guy? CHRIS Uh-huh! [yes] MUSIC SOUND LOW MUSIC PLAYS SOUND PAPER FOLDING JESSICA I have this awful feeling-- SILVER Yes? JESSICA That this is all... some kind of premonition. SILVER You think you're seeing something that might happen in the future? JESSICA It would make so much sense. SILVER Is there anything in the dream that makes you think it will happen? JESSICA Like what? SILVER Something with the date? A newspaper, perhaps? JESSICA [concentrating] Mmm, no. None of us really reads the papers. Magazines, yes, but they don't come out that often. [beat] And they all kind of look the same. SILVER Have you ever had a dream - any dream - come true in the past? JESSICA What? [half a chuckle] No! SILVER Then I think you are safe. [teasing, fatherly] But make sure to lock your door. JESSICA [laughs a bit] SILVER [getting back on track] So. The dream came back. Again. JESSICA [quiet, sad] Yes. SILVER And it was--? JESSICA Longer. SILVER [avid] So once again, you saw your first two friends strangled and tortured and-- [swallows] mutilated. JESSICA Yes. SILVER And then? What about your third friend - what was her name? JESSICA Chris. [numb] Chris was in the hall. She must have heard the commotion with Dana. I... feel like the killer was - ummmm - surprised. Like he didn't expect her to be there. SILVER Why do you say that? JESSICA I don't know. Just that he - I - had to chase her down. SILVER Be specific. JESSICA I came out of Dana's bedroom-- [office voices go tinny] SOUND SQUISHING FOOTSTEPS, WIPE FEET AND STEP ONTO TILE SOUND DOOR OPENS CHRIS Dana? What? Oh, god! [screams] JESSICA I hesitate, stunned. Just long enough for her to run back into her room. SOUND DOOR SLAMS SOUND HEAVY FEET RUN, SLAM INTO DOOR CHRIS [muffled] No! No! SOUND SLAM INTO DOOR, WOOD CREAKS AND CRACKS JESSICA There's such a - a rush as the door gives way. SILVER Where is Chris? JESSICA She's pressed again the window, outlined in light from the pink and red neon across the street. SILVER Ahhhh. What is she wearing? JESSICA Silk. A blue slip-- SILVER Blue? Are you sure? JESSICA Yes. Why? SILVER The neon light - it might be deceptive. JESSICA I saw it in the hall. SILVER Ahhh. What color is her hair? JESSICA Chris? She has long straight blonde hair. SILVER And very pretty. JESSICA Yes. SILVER Mmmmm. SOUND WINDOW SLAMS OPEN JESSICA I raise the knife and she screams again, trying to climb out the window. SILVER Can she? JESSICA We're six stories up. That's why there's all those stairs. SILVER Do you... cut her? JESSICA Better. I set the knife aside again-- SOUND LEATHER ON METAL JESSICA --and take her by the throat. The black leather of the gloves looks strange in the neon pink glow - especially against her pale white throat. SILVER Does she struggle? JESSICA Like a fiend. She strikes and kicks, but it is all in vain. [coming out of it] The killer must be a man. SILVER [startled out] Um? Of course-- Um, [swallows, clears throat] The um - the killer in the dream. JESSICA That's what I meant. SILVER Right. More paper? SOUND RIPS PAPER OUT OF NOTEBOOK JESSICA Thanks. SOUND TAKES IT, STARTS FOLDING SILVER You've made me quite a little collection here. What's this one? JESSICA A knife. SILVER [amused] A paper knife. And this? JESSICA A shrew. SILVER No more cranes? JESSICA Cranes are peaceful. I haven't been feeling very... peaceful. SILVER Do you want to continue? JESSICA Don't you have another appointment? SILVER No. Your case is fascinating, so I cleared some extra time for you. JESSICA Oh. All right. SILVER At least follow the dream to the conclusion. JESSICA Where was I? SILVER [too quick] You were strangling Chris. SOUND STRANGLING NOISES UP AGAIN SOUND HAND POUNDING AGAINST GLASS [voices go tinny again] JESSICA Right. Then she passed out. SOUND STRUGGLE STOPS, SQUEAK OF HAND SLIDING DOWN PANE SILVER Gooood. SOUND ROPE PASSING THROUGH HANDS SILVER And--? JESSICA I took the cord from the blinds and wrapped it around her neck. SILVER Strangling her? Again? Why? JESSICA It wasn't tied that tight. SILVER Then, what? JESSICA Then I cut her a little. Not deep. Just enough to see red - just enough for the blood to flow. Shoulders. Thighs. Chest. It took a long time for her to wake up again. SILVER Did you cut her blue slip off? JESSICA It's not blue any more. Now it's wet and dark in strange rivulet patterns. So is the floor. SILVER And then? JESSICA Her eyes open - and once again I see my own reflection twice in one face. And this time I can almost make out who I am. If it weren't for that darn pink neon, I might be able to. SILVER Does SHE recognize you? JESSICA [dismissively] Maybe. She tries to scream. But I already gagged her. [little sigh] She was asleep a long time. SILVER Uh-huh? JESSICA I pull her up by her hair - her long blonde lovely hair. The word "tresses" pops into my mind. SILVER Tresses. That's a good word. JESSICA She squirms and tries to escape. Her eyes plead with me. But I don't waver. I show her the knife and she closes her eyes. I run the hilt of the knife over her forehead and she squeals - when really all I want to do is press her eyelids open. SILVER She can't understand that, can she? JESSICA I just want her to see. She was always a big one for seeing things. SILVER See what? JESSICA The window. SILVER Is there something outside? JESSICA Not yet. SILVER Oh? JESSICA As soon as her eyelids flutter open, I turn her toward the window and slam her face into it, shattering the glass. Something breaks in her, too, and I hear her muffled agony. SILVER Her nose? JESSICA I don't know, since as soon as the glass is gone, I push her out. SILVER On the cord? JESSICA She dances so prettily. SILVER Do the people outside see? JESSICA No, the music from the club with the neon is very loud, and no one ever looks up. SILVER What about the blood? JESSICA I don't know. I woke up. SILVER [breathing heavily, calming down] JESSICA What do you think? SILVER We definitely have some work to do. You'll see me each afternoon for a while - can you promise me you will? JESSICA Of course, if you think it's important. SILVER Very. And here is my home number-- SOUND SCRIBBLING ON A CARD SILVER --In case anything else comes to mind. JESSICA You're sure you don't mind if I call you? SILVER No. Of course not. In fact, I insist. I am here for you. MUSIC AMB STREET, NOT TOO MANY PEOPLE AROUND SOUND JESSICA'S STEPS, HURRYING SOUND A STRANGE TAPPING NOISE - SETS OF FOUR - GETTING CLOSER SOUNDS SHE SPEEDS UP SOUND THE TAPPING GETS CLOSER SOUND SHE SPEEDS UP MORE JESSICA [gasping] SOUND GRAB AND FLING OPEN DOOR SOUND FEET RUN INTO BUILDING SOUND DOOR SLAMS SHUT JESSICA [breathing heavily] SOUND TAPS GO PAST OUTSIDE JESSICA [sighs, almost laughs] MANAGER [off slightly] Scotomaphobia? JESSICA [gasps] SOUND THUMP AS SHE RECOILS JESSICA What? Mr. Cramoisie? You - you startled me! SOUND CIGARETTE CRUSHED OUT MANAGER The fear of going blind. JESSICA Huh? Me? MANAGER I saw you run from the white stick. [chuckles] And I don't know a word for fear of a blind man. MUSIC SOUND DOOR OPENS TENTATIVELY JESSICA [clearly worried] Hello? ADRIENNE Jess? Is there something wrong? JESSICA [sigh of relief] No. Nothing. Glad to be home. SOUNDS STEPS COME IN, DOOR SHUTS SOUND REMOVING COAT, ETC. DANA I was just putting on some tea - want some? JESSICA No, thanks. Save me some water, though? ADRIENNE You and your cocoa. Come in here - we've got company. SOUND A FEW SLOW STEPS JESSICA Oh? Hello. GULES Ah. This must be your other roommate. Very pleased. Four such lovely ladies, [slightly ominous] all alone. CHRIS This is Detective Gules. That is Jessica. Sit down Jessie. JESSICA Detective? SOUND CHAIR CREAKS AS SHE SITS CHRIS He's investigating - um - [whispered] what I saw yesterday. GULES We suspect the murder she witnessed was gangster-related, and are concerned for her safety. Your safety, too. This isn't a very secure building. You don't even have grilles on the windows. DANA Pssht! We're six floors up! Who needs grilles! Here, Jess. Water-- SOUND MUG SET DOWN DANA And your precious cocoa. SOUND TIN SOUND SPOON DROPPED INTO MUG DANA [to the room, teasing] I wouldn't dare measure it for you. JESSICA [laughs] That's perfect, Dana, thanks. SOUND MIXES UP THE COCOA GULES I'm trying to convince Chris to let me take her into protection. [getting darker] We want to make sure she stays where we can put our hands on her. MUSIC SOUND PHONE PICKED UP JESSICA Hello? VOICE [harsh whisper] Four girls. Could be three. Or one. JESSICA Who is this? You're scaring me. VOICE Will it be you? JESSICA I'm hanging up now! SOUND PHONE SLAMMED DOWN DANA [worried] Jess? Who was that? JESSICA A heavy breather. You know the type. DANA I didn't even hear the phone ring. JESSICA Oh? Umm... I must have picked it up just as it was starting. Who did you think it was? DANA Oh, Michel. My brother. He's been asking for money again. JESSICA What's wrong this time? DANA Same old shit. Someone's going to break his legs. Someone's going to kill his dog. [disgusted noise] He ran through his half of the inheritance years ago. JESSICA And you don't feel sorry for him? DANA I felt one hundred thousand dollars sorry for him, and that was in the first month after he flushed all his cash down one toilet and another. Since then. [shrug] Not so damn sorry. MUSIC SOUND SNORING [Dr. Silver] SOUND PHONE RINGS SOUND PHONE PICKED UP SILVER [not awake] mmm Hello? JESSICA [on phone, hysterical] Doctor? Please? Something terrible has happened! SILVER [snapping awake, but still groggy] Jessica? Wha-what's going on? JESSICA [on phone] You have to come, Doctor! I need help! [backs off and screams] SOUND [on phone] PHONE DROPS, THUMPS A FEW TIMES. SOUND BED CLOTHES FLUNG OFF MUSIC SOUND DOC'S FEET COMING UP THE STAIRS, QUICKLY SILVER [reading door numbers] 601... 602...? JESSICA [moan] SILVER Jessica? What has happened? JESSICA D-doctor? SILVER Come out here. My god - what--? JESSICA A nosebleed. I - I get them sometimes. SILVER With the dreams? JESSICA Uh-huh. SILVER Why are you out here in the hall? JESSICA I didn't want to wake anyone. SILVER They're your friends. They will surely understand. Let's go inside. [suave] Maybe have some of your famous cocoa? JESSICA [small laugh] That would be nice. SILVER Invite me in? SOUND DOOR OPENS JESSICA You're invited. SOUND A COUPLE OF STEPS, A SLIGHT SQUISH SILVER [slight shock] What? MUSIC JESSICA [sips, then] The dream was sooo bad this time. SILVER [grunt] JESSICA Then I found these-- SOUND SLAP OF LEATHER GLOVES JESSICA And suddenly everything started to be so real. But it can't be, can it? SILVER [grunt] JESSICA I hoped I would wake up, and the gloves would be gone, but here they are. SOUND GLOVES CREAK SILVER [agreeing grunt] JESSICA It's really good isn't it? Is it too hot for you? SILVER [slight overreaction negative grunt] JESSICA My father sent it. From the Netherlands. He's always somewhere else. I mean somewhere else from where I am, anyway. Did I tell you how my mother died? SILVER [negative] JESSICA She committed suicide when I was 5. I found her. Dr. Gelb says that's why I can't sleep. She says I can never forget my mother's dead eyes. SILVER Hmm? JESSICA They looked at me, but they weren't really her any more, you know? SILVER Hmm. JESSICA [briskly] But this is all beside the point. I'm so glad the girls are heavy sleepers. So we can talk. SILVER Mm-hmm. JESSICA [very important] I finally saw myself in the dream. SILVER Mmm? JESSICA I mean, I, in the killer's eyes, saw me - Jessica. Do you know how frightening that could be? The idea that I could not only watch myself be butchered, but that I would somehow be behind the eyes of the one doing it? SILVER [sigh] JESSICA [sips] SOUND SETS DOWN CUP, PICKS UP PIECE OF PAPER, STARTS FOLDING JESSICA Somehow, when I have a piece of paper in my hands, the dream fades into something that might have been on the television. SILVER Hmm. JESSICA [beat, then] Once Chris was dead, the killer must have pulled her back in. She was on the bed, starred with glass in the dark. Pink stars, catching the neon. SILVER Mmm. JESSICA I watch his black gloved hand push open my own bedroom door. I'm lying on the bed, tossing in my sleep. SILVER Umm. JESSICA The knife in my - his - hand leads me to the bed. To the woman. To me. SILVER Umm? JESSICA [agreeing] I know. SOUND [off slightly] DOOR SLAMS OPEN JESSICA What? COP1 [off] Oh my god! COP2 [off] [trying not to hurl] SOUND HER SQUISHY, STICKY BARE FOOTSTEPS JESSICA [way too calm, calling] Chris? Did you call for the police? [to the police] You should have knocked. COP1 What the hell? What... the ... hell! COP2 Is all that...blood? JESSICA What? Oh, the nosebleed. Sorry, I should have changed into something fresh. Would you like some cocoa? COP1 [calling back over his shoulder] Watch where you step! MUSIC SOUND GURNEY AFTER GURNEY BEING WHEELED OUT BEHIND THEM SOUND DOG BARKING DOWN THE HALL, KEEPS GOING COP1 It's bad, sir. COP2 You might want some shoe covers. DETECTIVE Who could have done such an awful thing? COP2 Someone crazy. Truly out of his mind. DETECTIVE Or her mind. COP1 Do you have any reason to suspect a woman? DETECTIVE [shrug] I suspect everyone. How many bodies? CORONER Four bodies. And one clinging to life. DETECTIVE And the smell? CORONER Rotting flesh. [long sniff] Been lying here several days, if I don't miss my guess. MUSIC end
Have you ever heard of the Enneagram? From church groups to corporate development, the Enneagram is a tool used to help find your personality type. Increasingly, church groups are adopting the tool in their small groups and leadership development. But what if, like so many personality systems out there, the way we understand the type numbers are filtered through a particular gaze? Jessica D. Dickson joins me for this episode to discuss decentering white hegemony in the Enneagram, in search of a more embodied and holistic perspective of self. Jessica challenges the implicit bias and assumptions wrapped within "typing" individuals. Your community, environment, and who you even learn the Enneagram from will impact how you perceive yourself through the tool. Show excerpt: "...so the Type-8...the reason it's taught often like a white male with a lot of power, is because the Type-8's focus is about who has power, are they wielding it well, my autonomy, who to keep it, how to make sure I don't get it. There's a focus on me controlling my destiny and having an impact on the world. That wasn't really encouraged in community, especially white evangelical community...but you can serve. Twos (2) can serve. A lot of women who come to the Enneagram through white evangelicalism think they are a twos (2s) at first. The reason why I (Jessica) don't recommend tests is because often when we are testing there's an ideal we are holding of ourselves, and it takes a good amount of self-reflection and the ability to be real with our selves, to be vulnerable, that it takes to answer that binary test with a level of honesty. Test also have bias, so its description of Types will describe the people that they know." We end our discussion on the Enneagram as a tool unto anti-racism, and how we may wrap embodiment into our discovery of self. Enjoy! Jessica Denise Dickson is a life empowerment coach who teaches and coaches for the reclamation of our full humanity, equity, justice, and freedom through the intersections of the Enneagram, antiracism, and embodiment. She does this in one-on-one coaching, in groups and workshops, and with organizations. To this work, Jessica brings a Master's degree in Counseling, a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, a career counseling certificate, and embodiment training with several teachers. She also has over 15 years of experience in diversity education; 9 years as an Enneagram student and teacher; years recruiting, training, and providing professional development for staff; and a commitment to her own personal and professional growth . . . and more. She believes when we do this work, we live more authentically with self-trust, self-safety, and fully-embodied freedom. When we do this, we change the world. Don't forget to rate and rank our podcast wherever you listen to this feed! You can support this podcast by visiting our podcast support page.
Hola. Episodio 53. En este audio escucharás a Jessica Dávila, Licenciada en Comercio Internacional, quien a tres semanas después de casarse incursiona en el ámbito laboral en la industria automotriz de Austria. Jessica nos cuenta en este audio lo que significa trabajar en otro pais, las impresiones, expectativas, frustraciones, logros y alegrias por los que ha atravesado desde su llegada a este país europeo. Ella nos cuenta también, de sus motivaciones para cambiar las barreras impuestas por ella misma con el idioma y las actividades complementarias fuera del trabajo que la hacen tener muchas satisfacciones extras a su exitosa vida laboral . A Jessica puedes encontrarla en Instagram como: https://instagram.com/davilajess_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Este Podcast: https://instagram.com/apapachos_desde_europa?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Y en la página web todos los audios de todas las temporadas: https://www.podpage.com/apapachos-desde-europa/
Rudyard "Lula" Esquivo, Gerardo "Lalo" Caprani, Alfredo Mattos y Jessica Díaz contaron su experiencia vinculada a los cursos solidarios que brinda AEBU para quienes quieren ingresar a los bancos públicos. Ver más
Luis Eduardo entrevista a la cantante y actriz mexicana, Jessica Díaz.
In today's episode of She Rules, Jessica host's special guest Jessica Dennehy. Jessica Dennehy discusses how she went from Wall Street Attorney to a Pivot and Slay Master helping other Entrepreneurs balance multiple streams of revenue. Jessica D also talks about her upbringing and how she and her now Ex-Husband were able to build a franchise of their Barber Shops Mad Men by implementing a unique Marketing Brand that has nothing to do with their business but still tracks in clients. Jessica Dennehy is a 2x best selling author, speaker & coach on a mission to empower leaders to Pivot their businesses, Slay their goals & enjoy the freedom that comes with success. Former Wall Street Regulator, Jessica started her entrepreneurial journey ten years ago when she opened a brand of luxury barber shops called Mad Men. Now, through her company Pivot & Slay Consulting, Jessica empowers entrepreneurs to scale their businesses & step into their CEO Power. Her diverse background and expertise have landed her significant speaking engagements in front of thousands of people, as well as features in important business publications such as Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, INC, & more. Jessica is the author of two #1 Best Selling Books: Pivot & Slay and Start Up Legends, both of which help entrepreneurs create more authenticity and authority in their brands. She is also member of the invitation-only Forbes Business Council and Entrepreneur Leadership Network and writes articles for both publications monthly. Connect with Jessica here: Pivot and Slay Instagram Facebook Video of this podcast is available at: www.ReferralsWITHOUTaskingYouTube.com How to Get Involved: Listen in as She RULES movement leader Jessica Stroud interviews incredible Entrepreneurs. Jessica's goal is to pull out how they make their own RULES so you can too. Jessica is on a mission to shed light on the path of other Entrepreneurs so their climb to the TOP is easier and faster. Jessica Stroud is on a mission to help self-driven women write their own rules. Join the She Rules Movement at SheRules Connect with Jessica easily on Facebook, Instagram, and She Rules. Listen to this and other great episodes on Apple Podcasts.
On this FINAL episode of our Second Season, the Little Sleep Ladies invite a special friend on the pod, Jessica, to talk with us about a fun book called Geek Love by Katherine Dunn. This book is beloved to many people, these ladies included, and so we wanted to get into the meat of this book and figure out why that may be. For this episode we ditched our normal episode format of going over our review scales and instead we just had an old fashioned discussion. The Little Sleep Ladies also have a big announcement at the end of the show regarding out next season coming to your ear holes in June!
So many things can crop up during the postpartum period, but they are swept under the rug because we assume that they are part of the process, but they don't have to be. Most women postpartum are more susceptible to nutritional depletion, anemia, osteopenia, depression, anxiety, and fatigue. Studies show that one in five women experience signs of postpartum depression. However, if you have more social support, you are less likely to be affected by mental health issues. This makes a postpartum care plan very important. In this episode, Jessica shares her postpartum experience and what she wishes she had done differently to make her transition smoother. Learn how to create your postpartum plan for a smooth transition into and through the postpartum in this episode of the Mamas in Training Podcast with Jessica D'Argenio Waller! FOLLOW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamasintrainingpod/ WRITE a Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1474667560?mt=2&ls=1 JOIN our Facebook Community: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/mamasintrainingpod Click HERE for the Full Show Notes ___________________________________________________
Luz Zuniga and Jessica Diaz host Viva LatinoAmerica! Latin American Culture, Music, Current Affairs and Interviews in Spanish. Jessica Díaz Rodriguez, Julio Díaz Rodríguez y Luz Zúñiga Vega Chile-Propuestas de candidatos, proceso constituyente, violencia del Estado contra el pueblo Mapuche Violeta Parra, Pewma, Coro de jóvenes del barrio Yungay.
Jessica Díaz, Julio Díaz, Luz Zúñiga. Chile Despertó Internacional. Mauricio Toro y Macarena Barramuña. Proceso constituyente y Chilenos en el extranjero. Conspirazion, Subverso, Los Bunkers
Jessica Díaz, Julio Díaz, Luz Zúñiga. Proceso constituyente Chile, de la Asamblea Chica de 1924 a la Convención Grande de 2021. Sobverso, Portavoz, La Muchacha, Daniel Diaz Jafet Murjia.
Jessica Díaz, Julio Díaz and Luz Zúñiga. Deniss Silva Kichel. Proceso Constitucional de Chile-Pueblos Originarios, Cuba, Haití
Jessica Díaz, Julio Díaz, Luz Zúñiga. Elecciones Perú, El Salvador: bitcoin moneda oficial, proceso constitucional Chile. Fernando Milagros, Inti illimani, Daniel Diaz, Pewma
Listen in as Type 8 - Jessica(@jessicaddicksoncoaching) as she and I cover topics about how she as a Social Type 8 managed the pandemic, social injustice, anger, anti-racism, and much more. She is one of the most profound speakers I know. We laugh, discuss Enneagram and also talk about deep issues. Check it out, this episode is great insight and gives a great look at a Type 8 doing her work. You can find out more about the KCEP program and sign-up here: Kaizen Enneagram Academy Starts August 5th It is only 15 spots available so if you are serious sign-up now. --- This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com
In the 62nd episode of Truer Words, we speak with Camryn Garrett about journalism, film, writing for teens as a teen (and young adult), and DIRTY DANCING. Camryn is the author of two young adult novels, FULL DISCLOSURE and OFF THE RECORD. Camryn can be found on Twitter @dancingofpens and Instagram @camryngwrites. Her website is camryngarrett.com. Mentioned in this Episode: #1000wordsofsummer on Twitter #1000wordsofsummer/Craft Talk newsletter by Jami Attenberg Jami Attenberg Film at Lincoln Center World of Wong Kar-Wai In the Mood for Love Chungking Express Criterion Channel High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America High on the Hog host Stephen Satterfield Magnolia Plantation Michael Twitty High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America by Jessica D. Harris Legacy by Nora Roberts One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston Mare of Easttown Dirty Dancing Girls5eva Rutherford Falls We Are Lady Parts We Can't Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon Our episode with Rachel Lynn Solomon The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon We Can't Let Physical Media Die by Kieran Fisher Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman Time for Kids Reporters Nicola Yoon Jacqueline Woodson Almost Famous The Chris Farley Show on Saturday Night Live Shruti Ganguly NYU MBA/MFA program Spike Lee Kasi Lemmons Ang Lee Martin Scorsese Tamara Jenkins NYU MFA Acting shows The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot Mike Nichols: A Life by Mark Harris Who? Weekly Leah Johnson The Movies That Made Us Eleanor Bergstein Love & Basketball About Us: Truer Words is created and produced by Melissa Baumgart and Kathryn Benson. Our music was composed by Mike Sayre, and our logo was designed by Marianne Murphy. You can follow us on Twitter @truerwordspod and on Instagram @truerwordspodcast. Contact us via our website, truerwordspodcast.com, or email us at truerwordspodcast@gmail.com.
With hosts Jessica Díaz, Luz Zúñiga, Julio Díaz. Elecciones en Perú y Ecuador. Nuevas fuerzas sociales en America Latina. Chile: estallido social 2.0. Black Black-Conexion de Barrio, La Muchacha, Chancha Via Circuito, Lido Pimienta.
Welcome to Season Two of Purple Roads with Voice Actor Jessica D Stone, Stanley "Stanley". Jessica chats with Carey about her acting career starting at the age of six months, becoming the voice of "Stanley" and almost meeting Brad Pitt. Enjoy an inspiring conversation on Episode Fifty five of Purple Roads!
We spoke to the fabulous Jessica D. Powell aka. Sunday! We spoke to the Creative about their life, wellness, sexuality, their experiences with Lizzo and their love for self care and spirituality. Triggar Warning: sexual assualt, sexual abuse and rape @badgyalchatpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/badgyalchatpodcast/ @mishmaroon: https://www.instagram.com/mishmaroon/ @azaria.artistry: https://www.instagram.com/azaria.artistry/ @sundays.gold: https://www.instagram.com/sundayrosegold/ @chvrmd: https://www.instagram.com/chvrmd/ Twitter @sundaysoregold: https://twitter.com/sundayrosegold Clubhouse: @mishmaroon @azaria.artistry @sundayrosegold Website Bad Gyal Chat Website: badgyalchatpodcast.com mish’s Website: mishmaroon.com Azaria’s Website: azariaartistry.com Music for the Podcast: https://youtu.be/E2eVlElp4pU Jessica D. Powell aka Sunday I’m a creative and ratchet wellness practitioner and pleasure activist using my spiritual and physical gifts to help heal the world. I’ll be promoting a project, “Please Look But Don’t Touch” released in 2020, my spiritual readings, and movement class offerings. My favorite color is pink, my passion for fashion has really evolved during the pandemic, I’ve moved three times this year (2020) Pretty Big Movement: https://www.instagram.com/prettybigmovement/ Lizzo VMA performance: https://www.billboard.com/video/lizzo-about-2019-mtv-vmas-billboard-on-billboardj3-sourceflv-8528412 Books to Read A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles" by Marianne Williamson White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About by Robin J. DiAngelo Daring Greatly by Brene Brown *Disclaimer: the opinions of our guests are not reflective of those of the podcast or the co-hosts.*
Join DA Health Connect as we discuss and address the role social media plays on your mental health. Here is a glance at this episode… [1:11] Dr. Des gives an overview of the article and provides background on the eight-year study of social media impact on the mental health [3:11] Ms. Tae opens up with her mental health views and how social media plays a significant role. [9:15] Ms. Tae discusses how social media makes individuals seek validation. [10:15] Ms.Tae discuss how the younger generation is dealing with social media in a pandemic [15:06] Dr. Des talks about the stressors of social media and putting on a perfect face. [19:25] Dr. Des and Ms. Tae talk about taking mental health breaks from social media. [24:00] Dr. Des shares how social media algorithm works. [33:47] Ms. Tae poses the question: What age should parents let their kids get on social media? [44:14] Dr. Des and Ms. Tae sneaking on social media *StoryTime* [42:57] Dr. Des and Ms. Tae share their views on what the article needs for further research [47:09] Increasing research on social media influences on minorities mental health and chronic disease The article mentioned in this episode: Does time spent using social media impact mental health? An eight-year longitudinal study. Coyne, Sarah M.; Rogers, Adam A.; Zurcher, Jessica D.; Stockdale, Laura; and Booth, McCall, "Does time spent using social media impact mental health?: An eight year longitudinal study" (2019). Make sure you follow us on Clubhouse, Instagram, and Facebook, where we talk more about this episode & give some tips to continue the conversation about Health Equity. [ https://instagram.com/dahealthconnect ] [Clubhouse: @DrDes & @ar.taee] Do not forget to subscribe, rate, follow, and share this podcast! Please leave us your thoughts in the comments section as well! Click here to listen now!
Hey, guys! The majority of those who voted on Instagram said that you guys would be interested in my natal chart reading so here it is! I said this in the audio, but Jessica was having her leaves vacuumed during our session so part of the audio is pretty bad, but I did my best with reducing the background noise! I hope you guys enjoy it regardless!If you want to book a birth chart reading with Jessica, click here to do that!Interested in knowing more about your past lives? Click here for Jessica's friend, Jessenia's, website.For more say in the podcast's content, please follow us on Instagram and DM me for your suggestions!
Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. This episode, we're going to explore the world of Gothic Romance illustrations ! twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon: patreon.com/nadjah music: Dream Escape - The Tides ADDITIONAL CONTENT : The Allure of Gothic Horror Romancing The Gothic The Romance Novel Cover by Jessica D. Spears
Do you ever wonder what your moon sign or sun sign mean? How about your venus sign or the other astrological planets in your natal chart? What even are the astrological houses? Come and listen to this episode where we break down the different houses and planets with astrologer, psychic, and reiki-certified Jessica D'Angio.Find Jessica D'Angio on Instagram at @msfortuneastrology1111, on Facebook at MsFortune Astrology, YouTube at MsFortune Astrology, and book a birth chart reading with Jessica at https://www.msfortuneastrology.com/.Follow The What Even Is...? Podcast on Instagram and subscribe on YouTube for some extra content!Thank you to Joseph McDade for letting us use his song Elevation as our theme song!
This week on Pay Attention To Me, Dené invites Jess on the show to laugh about how they met, weird dreams, and other things already forgotten. They are excited to talk about starting "The Magic", a 28-day, guided gratitude practice, and Jess shares her experience from doing it last year. So grateful for you! XOXO "The Magic" by Rhonda Byrne - https://www.thesecret.tv/products/the-magic-book/ Manta Sleep Mask - https://mantasleep.com/?rfsn=4848601.0a9b31f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=4848601.0a9b31f Pay Attention To Me on Social Media PATM IG: https://www.instagram.com/payattentiontomepodcast/ @payattentiontomepodcast PATM FB: https://www.facebook.com/patmpod Dené IG: https://www.instagram.com/denes3art/ @denes3art --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/patmpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patmpod/support
Learn more about all the zodiac signs, the energy that they bring to your natal chart (AKA your birth chart), and their traits with astrologer, psychic, and reiki-certified Jessica D'Angio.Find Jessica D'Angio on Instagram at @msfortune1111, on Facebook at MsFortune Astrology, YouTube at MsFortune Astrology, and book your birth chart reading with her on her website https://www.msfortuneastrology.com/.Follow The What Even Is...? Podcast on Instagram.Thank you to Joseph McDade for letting us use his song Elevation as our theme song!
Session 56: Abundance (with Jess D.) Aazim and Eric are joined by Jess D., a/k/a Aura, for a discussion that covers a variety of topics including valuing those closest to you, appreciating appreciation, and the importance of keeping your ego in check. Aura also reflects on her artistic journey as a songwriter and her passion for patient-centric product management. TL; DL: First Song → Connections > Streams → Into The World → Abstraction → Room For Everyone → The Archive → a/k/a Aura → Patient-Centric Products → Validation vs. Affirmation → Who Are You... ?! > Jump by Keke P. (#kekepalmer) >> "I don't care if I connect to one person or to a hundred." - Jessica D. (@_auramusic) >> "Tribalism is definitely strong nowadays." - Eric W. (@ericcwilson) >> "When it's not there, that's when you miss it." - Aazim J. (@iseelucidly) > Aura - "Money Right" > Wale - "Flawed (feat. Gunna)" > Join the conversation at youfree.earth
Session 56: Abundance (with Jess D.)Aazim and Eric are joined by Jess D., a/k/a Aura, for a discussion that covers a variety of topics including valuing those closest to you, appreciating appreciation, and the importance of keeping your ego in check. Aura also reflects on her artistic journey as a songwriter and her passion for patient-centric product management.TL; DL: First Song → Connections > Streams → Into The World → Abstraction → Room For Everyone → The Archive → a/k/a Aura → Patient-Centric Products → Validation vs. Affirmation → Who Are You... ?! > Jump by Keke P. (#kekepalmer)>> "I don't care if I connect to one person or to a hundred." - Jessica D. (@_auramusic)>> "Tribalism is definitely strong nowadays." - Eric W. (@ericcwilson)>> "When it's not there, that's when you miss it." - Aazim J. (@iseelucidly)> Aura - "Money Right"> Wale - "Flawed (feat. Gunna)"> Join the conversation at youfree.earth
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. In session 132 we spoke with Dr. Jessica D. Moorman about reimagining what it means to be single and several community members requested that she return to talk about what singleness means during the pandemic. So she's back! This time we chatted about about the new layers of being single that have been illuminated by the pandemic, how community care is more critical now than ever, how she’s been creative in getting her social needs met, and policy changes we should consider to make the country more supportive for single women. Resources Mentioned Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast! Support Our Sponsors Get the best sleep of your life by going to helixsleep.com/therapyforblackgirls to get up to 200 dollars off your mattress order and two free pillows. Where to Find Dr. Moorman Listen to Dr. Moorman discuss reimagining single life on Session 132 of the podcast. Instagram: @dr.jdmoorman Twitter: @JDMoorman Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at therapyforblackgirls.com/mailbox. If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. Take the info from the podcast to the next level by joining us in The Yellow Couch Collective, therapyforblackgirls.com/ycc Grab your copy of our guided affirmation and other TBG Merch at therapyforblackgirls.com/shop. If you have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at podcast@therapyforblackgirls.com. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls
Jessica Dénommée et Vahiné Lefebvre sont les propriétaires et fondatrices de la compagnie de sous-vêtements à succès Pop Underwear. On parle d'entrepreneuriat, de réseaux sociaux, vie de couple, d'Occupation Double et d'autres. Le podcast est également disponible sur YouTube.Disponbile sur YouTubeAbonnez-vous sur PatreonUne présentation de: Les Productions Kiki Vous Aime: https://www.kikivousaime.com Le Centre Hi-Fi: https://www.centrehifi.com/fr/?reinit Illustration: http://www.productionstamtam.com/Liens:Pop Underwear: https://popunderwear.ca
Jessica Díaz, Luz Zúñiga and Julio Díaz discuss Chile-Mapuche rights / Colombia - violence against rural young people. Music from Violeta Parra, Señor Loop, Gotan Project, Los Bunkers
Guests:Risa Brooks is the Allis Chalmers Associate Professor of Political Science at Marquette University and a non-resident Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.Joseph L. Votel is a retired four-star general in the U.S. Army and previously served as Commander of U.S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command. Votel is currently a non-resident Senior Fellow here at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center and he is also the President and CEO of Business Executives for National Security.International Security Article:This podcast is based on Risa Brooks, “Paradoxes of Professionalism: Rethinking Civil-Military Relations in the United States,” International Security, Vol. 44, No. 4 (Spring 2020), pp. 7–44.Related Readings:Celeste Ward Gventer, Jessica D. Blankshain, Raphael S. Cohen, Lindsay P. Cohn, Paul Eaton, Lauren Fish, “Policy Roundtable: Civil-Military Relations Now and Tomorrow,” Texas National Security Review, March 27, 2018.Risa Brooks, “What Can Military and Civilian Leaders Do to Prevent the Military’s Politicization,” War on the Rocks, April 27, 2020.Joseph Votel, “An Apolitical Military Is Essential to Maintaining Balance among American Institutions,” Military Times, June 8, 2020.Jim Golby, “America’s Politicized Military Is a Recipe for Disaster,” Foreign Policy, June 18, 2020.Alice Hunt Friend, “A Military Litmus Test? Evaluating the Argument that Civilian Defense Leaders Need Military Experience,” Just Security, August 19, 2020.
Jessica Díaz and Luz Zúñiga joined by Julio Díaz covering Current affairs of Latin America. With a new segment looking at Medicinal herbs of Abya Yala (Latin America)
On this segment of Buddycast we chat with our long distant girlfriend Jessica D''annolfo who recently met up with her boyfriend for the first time in person. Hear all about her adventure and why it was worth the wait. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorensen/support
It's Buddycast! a new podcast where everyone is a buddy and has a story to share during these crazy times. On our pilot episode we chat with the lovely Jessica D'annolfo about the subject of long distance relationships! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorensen/support
Bei uns zu Gast war Jessica Dörner - Logopädin für Erwachsene und Kinder im kurativen und palliativen Bereich. Jessica ist selbständige Logopädin mit eigener Praxis. Über die Patienten, die in ihre Praxis kommen hinaus, begleitet sie ausserdem Menschen in ihrem häuslichen Umfeld, fährt unter anderem in Kliniken, Pflegeheime und Tageseinrichtungen. Im Kontext einer guten Palliative Care, die ein interprofessionelles Team verlangt, hat die Logopädie vor allem in den Bereichen Schlucken und Kommunikation einen wichtigen Beitrag zu leisten. Kommunikation sowie Essen und Trinken sind zentrale menschliche Anliegen, die für Patienten mit einer schwerwiegenden Krankheit auch oder gerade am Lebensende eine bedeutende Rolle spielen. Statt dem gewohnten logopädischen Fokus auf die Rehabilitation und Wiederherstellung der Fähigkeiten, steht in der Palliative Care die Symptomlinderung und damit die Lebensqualität an erster Stelle. Einen Umgang mit der Krankheit und ihren schwerwiegenden Folgen finden - nicht nur die Begleitung der Sterbenden selbst, sondern auch die Begleitung und Beratung von Zugehörigen UND dem begleitenden Fachpersonal, ist ein Aufgabenbereich der Logopädie in der Palliative Care. Ich selbst habe in der Arbeit im Kinderhospiz oft gestaunt, was die Logopädin da alles an Möglichkeiten und Ideen aus dem Ärmel gezaubert hat ;) Gerade nach dieser Episode wird nochmal sehr deutlich, wie wichtig es ist interdisziplinär zusammen zu arbeiten!
February 10 2020 Hey WCI! This Friday is Valentine's Day and the GSA club would like to host a Valentines Day social at lunch to celebrate all types of love. Whether you have a partner or are single, it doesn't matter at all because we are just celebrating love and how it comes in many forms. Come on out to room 215 on Valentines Day to make some cookies, make valentines, play a Kahoot or just hang out with your friends. It will be LOVE-ly! ESL Sports night is happening on Wednesday February the 12th from 6-8pm. Everyone is welcome! Come alone or bring a friend and get ready for a great night of sports, friends and fun! Hey Vikes! Relay For life is coming this May 28th. Are you interested in helping plan and organize Relay? If so please come down to the student council office at anytime during the day this week to fill out a sign up sheet! Remember Relay is 3 months away so start getting your teams together of up to 15 WCI students. Thanks Vikes! This past Friday, WCI DECA competed in the annual Provincials event in Toronto. Our students worked hard and did an outstanding job at representing your school. Please congratulate the following students for winning their events and qualifying to Internationals in Nashville Tennessee: Henry S, Katherine L, Sammi W, Srihari V, Rohit B, Erica L, Vivian T, and Jessica D. Way to go Vikes! Are you interested in diplomacy, foreign affairs, and in participating in a Model UN simulation for students across Waterloo? Well, come out to Model UN Club in room 325 on Tuesday, February 11th at break for more information about the conference on how to be a successful independent participant. See you there! Hey vikes, do want to be a part of WCI's senior badminton team? If so, come out tomorrow morning for our first practice. It begins at 6:30 sharp, so be sure to set your alarms. See you there! Hello Crafters, just a reminder that you should bring a sheet of valentines paper and ribbon to our meeting tomorrow in Rm 218 at lunch. Hey Vikes, Your VEX team was awesome this past Saturday in Collingwood. For those who may not know what VEX is, it is a Robotics competition. The team won 5 rounds and only lost 2 putting us in 13th place overall. 12 Teams didn't show up so we were only competing again 60 teams. Please congratulate Cody B, Lauren A and Tristan O who represented WCI Vikings this weekend & the whole Robotics club who helped us get ready for both Brampton on Feb 1st and Collingwood on Feb 8th. For those registered for the CCC this week, we will be writing in Rm 218 and Rm 216 immediately after school. Please sign onto the Grader and try the practice to make sure your account is working properly before Wednesday. Hey everyone! the Theme for this years collaborative art piece for ACF is the Climate Crisis. there will be a meeting for anyone interested on Tuesday at lunch in room 129. hope to see you there.
This is the conversation that you usually have at happy hour. These are the topics that we think in our head, but we rarely get the opportunity to talk about aloud in a group. In this episode Jessica Dowden joins Diane while they give candid tips and recall experiences about everyday topics in the workplace. They put various topics in a hat and discuss them with no holds barred. Caution: This convo gets EXTREMELY real. **************************************************************************************************EPISODE NOTESTopics Covered: Favoritism in the Workplace: 2:55Inappropriate Conversations in the Workplace: 6:15 Having a Clique at Work: 10:20 Dealing with Unprofessional Behavior: 14:03 Aligning Yourself In the Workplace: 19:13 Management Styles: 24:54 Relationships at Work: 32:44Friends at Work: 37:23Quitting Your Job: 42:59 Being Fake at Work 49:17For directory information please visit werkbabe.com
Listen up as the young Jessica D. shares her story about losing her father, and then almost losing her own life!
Dans Recettes en Séries, Jessica Jugganadum revisite chaque semaine une grande série TV qu'elle associe à une recette de cuisine 100% inédite. La passion de Jessica ? Dénicher les meilleurs produits pour ensuite les cuisiner à la maison, en regardant en même temps un épisode sur sa tablette. Laissez-vous surprendre ! Bon appétit et n'hésitez pas à lui adresser vos retours et vos commentaires. Cette semaine, ce sont les scones inspirés de The Crown que nous allons cuisiner ensemble. Pour les ingrédients, c'est en-dessous et pour la recette, il faut écouter l'émission. Attention, une agréable surprise est cachée en toute F.A.I.M de programme. Recette maison des scones par Jessica : Pour une dizaine de scones, il vous faut : 500g de farine50g de sucre125g de beurre demi-sel30cl de lait demi-écrémé2 grosses cuillères à soupe de levure chimique La suite dans l'émission ! Abonnez-vous au podcast de l'émission : https://radio.betaseries.com/podcasts/recettes-en-series Retrouvez ici toutes les émissions et le programme de BetaSeries la radio
Wie Du die Sprachentwicklung deines Kindes unterstützen kannst - teil 2 Logopädie meets Osteopathie - feat. Jessica Dörner (Werbung/ Link) Wann sollte mein Kind sprechen können? wann sollte er/sie Fischers Fritze fischt frische Fische klar und fehlerlos aussprechen können? (kann ich es eigentlich selbst? :-) ) Wann drei Wort Verbindungen sagen können? Verwächst sich wirklich alles bis zur Schule? Eine der Antworten die Logopäden offenbar ebenso oft wie (Kinder-) Osteopathen auf die Frage: "Warum sind sie denn mit diesem so offensichtlichen Thema ihres Kindes nicht schon früher gekommen?" zu hören bekommen ist der Mantra ähnlich wiederholte Satz vieler Kinderärzte: "Bis zur Schule verwächst sich das schon". Heute räume ich im Gespräch mit Jessica Dörner auf mit dem Irrglauben der Notwendigkeit von ständigem Fördern ebenso wie mit den Affen die weder sehen, hören noch was unternehmen wollen wenn es eine Herausforderung gibt Daher erfährst du im heutigen Interview mit Jessica Dörner : Dass du tatsächlich nicht Defizit orientiert die Sprachentwicklung deines Kindes begleiten solltest Warum du aber auch nicht die Augen vor offensichtlichen Schwierigkeiten verschliessen solltest Wie unsere Handy Nutzung der echten Kommunikation und so der Entwicklung des Sprachschatzes unserer Kinder im Weg stehen kann Was du selbst tun oder lassen solltest und wann iss Zeit ist sich professionelle Hilfe VOR der Schulreife-Untersuchung zu holen Wieso Sprach-Entwicklung, motorische Entwicklung und Legasthenie sowie Lese-rechtschreibschwäche oft zusammenhängen Jessica Doerner ist mit Herz und Seele Logopädin für Kinder und Erwachsene und brennt dafür, Aufklärung und Bewusstsein für die komplexen Zusammenhänge von Entwicklung, Sprachentwicklung und der Möglichkeiten zur positiven Beeinflussung durch einen interdisziplinären Ansatz mit verschiedenen angrenzenden Disziplinen Logopädie, Ergotherapie und Osteopathie. https://www.instagram.com/logopaedie_doerner/ jessica_doerner@yahoo.de Was hast du für dich mitnehmen und umsetzen können? Schreib mir dein Feedback! Dein Stefan Rieth Master of Science in Osteopathie Bewerte diese Folge und den Podcast gerne mit 5 Sternen bei Itunes, Spotify oder Stitcher, auf dass wir mit Osteopathischen Gedanken und Weisheiten eine richtige Welle der Gesundheit, Bewusstheit, Wachheit und Selbst-Verantwortung schaffen :-) Listen on: Stefanrieth.com: http://bit.ly/2y4pWm1 Itunes: https://apple.co/2JoJhlZ Stitcher: http://bit.ly/dncst Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2HdY6al Youtube: http://bit.ly/2zUho2h Kommentiere diese Folge, deinen Mehrwert und deine Erfahrungen bei Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/stefan.rieth/ Oder teile mit anderen bei Facebook deine Gedanken dazu: https://www.facebook.com/stefanriethcom/ Dein Stefan Rieth Ausschluss von Heilungsversprechen Bitte beachten Sie, dass es sich bei der Osteopathie um nicht wissenschaftlich und/oder schulmedizinisch anerkannte und/oder bewiesene Verfahren handelt und die Wirksamkeit wissenschaftlich und/oder schulmedizinisch nicht anerkannt ist. Besonderer Hinweis zum HWG (Heilmittelwerbegesetz) Aus rechtlichen Gründen weise ich besonders darauf hin, das bei keinem der aufgeführten Therapien- oder Diagnoseverfahren der Eindruck erweckt wird , das hier ein Heilungsversprechen meinerseits zugrunde liegt, bzw. Linderung oder Verbesserung einer Erkrankung garantiert oder versprochen wird. Sollte der Inhalt oder die Aufmachung dieser Seiten fremde Rechte Dritter oder gesetzliche Bestimmungen verletzen, so bitte ich um eine entsprechend kostenfreie Nachricht. Ich werde die zu Recht beanstandeten Passagen unverzüglich entfernen, ohne dass die Einschaltung eines Rechtsbeistandes erforderlich ist. Etwaig ohne vorherige Kontaktaufnahme ausgelöste Kosten jedweder Art werden insgesamt zurückgewiesen. Abmahnungen Keine Abmahnung ohne vorherigen Kontakt. Sollte der Inhalt der Aufmachung meiner Seiten fremde Rechte Dritter oder gesetzliche Bestimmungen verletzen, so bitte ich um eine entsprechende Nachricht ohne Kostennote. Ich garantiere, dass die zu Recht beanstandeten Textpassagen unverzüglich entfernt werde, ohne dass von Ihrer Seite die Einschaltung eines Rechtsbeistandes erforderlich ist. Ferner werde ich von Ihnen ohne vorherige Kontaktaufnahme ausgelösten Kosten vollumfänglich zurückweisen und gegebenenfalls Gegenklage wegen Verletzung vorgenannter Bestimmungen einreichen. Ziel dieses Hinweises ist keine Abmahnung z.B. formlose E-Mail) zu erhalten, sondern nicht mit den Kosten einer anwaltlichen Abmahnung belastet zu werden. Es ist nicht vertretbar, in einem solchen Falle die Notwendigkeit einer anwaltlichen Abmahnung zu bejahen. #mutterglück#mamaliebe#schwangerwerden #babyzeit#hibbeln#wennausliebelebenwird#lebensqualität#babywunsch#persönlichkeitsentwicklung #übergewicht#osteopathy#kinderosteopathie #fruchtbarkeit#physiotherapeutin#kinesiologie #erziehungstipps #schreibaby#accompagnement#osteo #immunsystem#rückenschmerzen#mobilität #wohlbefinden#naturheilkunde#physio #physiotherapists#osteopathie#heilpraktiker #sportsphysio#osteopathe
Wie Du die Sprachentwicklung deines Kindes unterstützen kannst - teil 1 Logopädie meets Osteopathie - feat. Jessica Dörner (Werbung/ Link) Wann sollte mein Kind sprechen können? wann sollte er/sie Fischers Fritze fischt frische Fische klar und fehlerlos aussprechen können? (kann ich es eigentlich selbst? :-) ) Wann drei Wort Verbindungen sagen können? Verwächst sich wirklich alles bis zur Schule? Eine der Antworten die Logopäden offenbar ebenso oft wie (Kinder-) Osteopathen auf die Frage: "Warum sind sie denn mit diesem so offensichtlichen Thema ihres Kindes nicht schon früher gekommen?" zu hören bekommen ist der Mantra ähnlich wiederholte Satz vieler Kinderärzte: "Bis zur Schule verwächst sich das schon". Heute räume ich im Gespräch mit Jessica Dörner auf mit dem Irrglauben der Notwendigkeit von ständigem Fördern ebenso wie mit den Affen die weder sehen, hören noch was unternehmen wollen wenn es eine Herausforderung gibt Daher erfährst du im heutigen Interview mit Jessica Dörner : Dass du tatsächlich nicht Defizit orientiert die Sprachentwicklung deines Kindes begleiten solltest Warum du aber auch nicht die Augen vor offensichtlichen Schwierigkeiten verschliessen solltest Wie unsere Handy Nutzung der echten Kommunikation und so der Entwicklung des Sprachschatzes unserer Kinder im Weg stehen kann Was du selbst tun oder lassen solltest und wann iss Zeit ist sich professionelle Hilfe VOR der Schulreife-Untersuchung zu holen Wieso Sprach-Entwicklung, motorische Entwicklung und Legasthenie sowie Lese-rechtschreibschwäche oft zusammenhängen Jessica Doerner ist mit Herz und Seele Logopädin für Kinder und Erwachsene und brennt dafür, Aufklärung und Bewusstsein für die komplexen Zusammenhänge von Entwicklung, Sprachentwicklung und der Möglichkeiten zur positiven Beeinflussung durch einen interdisziplinären Ansatz mit verschiedenen angrenzenden Disziplinen Logopädie, Ergotherapie und Osteopathie. https://www.instagram.com/logopaedie_doerner/ jessica_doerner@yahoo.de Was hast du für dich mitnehmen und umsetzen können? Schreib mir dein Feedback! Dein Stefan Rieth Master of Science in Osteopathie Bewerte diese Folge und den Podcast gerne mit 5 Sternen bei Itunes, Spotify oder Stitcher, auf dass wir mit Osteopathischen Gedanken und Weisheiten eine richtige Welle der Gesundheit, Bewusstheit, Wachheit und Selbst-Verantwortung schaffen :-) Listen on: Stefanrieth.com: http://bit.ly/2y4pWm1 Itunes: https://apple.co/2JoJhlZ Stitcher: http://bit.ly/dncst Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2HdY6al Youtube: http://bit.ly/2zUho2h Kommentiere diese Folge, deinen Mehrwert und deine Erfahrungen bei Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/stefan.rieth/ Oder teile mit anderen bei Facebook deine Gedanken dazu: https://www.facebook.com/stefanriethcom/ Dein Stefan Rieth Ausschluss von Heilungsversprechen Bitte beachten Sie, dass es sich bei der Osteopathie um nicht wissenschaftlich und/oder schulmedizinisch anerkannte und/oder bewiesene Verfahren handelt und die Wirksamkeit wissenschaftlich und/oder schulmedizinisch nicht anerkannt ist. Besonderer Hinweis zum HWG (Heilmittelwerbegesetz) Aus rechtlichen Gründen weise ich besonders darauf hin, das bei keinem der aufgeführten Therapien- oder Diagnoseverfahren der Eindruck erweckt wird , das hier ein Heilungsversprechen meinerseits zugrunde liegt, bzw. Linderung oder Verbesserung einer Erkrankung garantiert oder versprochen wird. Sollte der Inhalt oder die Aufmachung dieser Seiten fremde Rechte Dritter oder gesetzliche Bestimmungen verletzen, so bitte ich um eine entsprechend kostenfreie Nachricht. Ich werde die zu Recht beanstandeten Passagen unverzüglich entfernen, ohne dass die Einschaltung eines Rechtsbeistandes erforderlich ist. Etwaig ohne vorherige Kontaktaufnahme ausgelöste Kosten jedweder Art werden insgesamt zurückgewiesen. Abmahnungen Keine Abmahnung ohne vorherigen Kontakt. Sollte der Inhalt der Aufmachung meiner Seiten fremde Rechte Dritter oder gesetzliche Bestimmungen verletzen, so bitte ich um eine entsprechende Nachricht ohne Kostennote. Ich garantiere, dass die zu Recht beanstandeten Textpassagen unverzüglich entfernt werde, ohne dass von Ihrer Seite die Einschaltung eines Rechtsbeistandes erforderlich ist. Ferner werde ich von Ihnen ohne vorherige Kontaktaufnahme ausgelösten Kosten vollumfänglich zurückweisen und gegebenenfalls Gegenklage wegen Verletzung vorgenannter Bestimmungen einreichen. Ziel dieses Hinweises ist keine Abmahnung z.B. formlose E-Mail) zu erhalten, sondern nicht mit den Kosten einer anwaltlichen Abmahnung belastet zu werden. Es ist nicht vertretbar, in einem solchen Falle die Notwendigkeit einer anwaltlichen Abmahnung zu bejahen. #mutterglück#mamaliebe#schwangerwerden #babyzeit#hibbeln#wennausliebelebenwird#lebensqualität#babywunsch#persönlichkeitsentwicklung #übergewicht#osteopathy#kinderosteopathie #fruchtbarkeit#physiotherapeutin#kinesiologie #erziehungstipps #schreibaby#accompagnement#osteo #immunsystem#rückenschmerzen#mobilität #wohlbefinden#naturheilkunde#physio #physiotherapists#osteopathie#heilpraktiker #sportsphysio#osteopathe
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves. Today we’ll be digging into what it might look life to reimagine our image of the single Black woman and for this conversation we are lucky enough to be joined by Dr. Jessica D. Moorman. Dr. Moorman and I discussed the messages we get about dating and relationships from the media, how we can challenge and recreate some of these narratives for ourselves, what it looks like to embrace the freedom and potential that comes with being a single woman, and how you can begin to develop your single woman action plan. Resources Mentioned Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast! Where to Find Dr. Moorman Twitter: @jdmoorman Instagram: @professor_jdm If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. Take the info from the podcast to the next level by joining us in The Yellow Couch Collective, therapyforblackgirls.com/ycc Grab your copy of our guided affirmation and other TBG Merch at therapyforblackgirls.com/shop. If you have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at podcast@therapyforblackgirls.com. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls
Episode 57: Digital Video Producer, Jessica D. Bell talks about the start of her career leading to currently working for The Wendy Williams Show. She also chats about The Mixxy Game Night, The Champagne Pop Up event and her volunteer work for WEEN plus more! Get inspired!
Booyah! Our third installment of the Basic Bitch's Summer Reading List! This time we're discussing spellcasters! Cultural Intern Z read like, all the books, and Eris helped! Why do witches and wizards have so many dead parents?? Novels discussed in this episode: - A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray- How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather- Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (and pretty much all of the Harry Potter series is discussed in this episode.)- Song of the Lioness Series- The Immortals / Wild Magic Series- Protector of the Small Quartet- Daughter of the Lioness (a/k/a the Trickster Series)- Beka Cooper Series- Provost's Dog Seriesall by Tamora Pierce- Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman- Copper and Gold by Jessica D. Coplen- Copper and Cobalt by Jessica D. Coplen- The Magicians by Lev Grossman- The Magician King by Lev Grossman- Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison- Blood of Elves by Andrzej Sapkowski And the faery book Eris couldn't remember the title nor author of (that she'll read for the next episode) is called The Treachery of Beautiful Things by Ruth Frances Long. (Year 1, Episode 18) -- Transcripts for this episode can be found on our blog. Find us on social media at:InstagramPatreonTumblrTwitter -- This episode's sponsors: Mac BoylePack Mule Photography Theme song by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com
This week we sit down with Tim Dimoff of SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, which helps companies with “High Risk” workplace issues such as violence, substance abuse, active shooters, and more. Tim tells us about securing the 2016 Republican National Convention, and then takes us back to the streets and his time on the SWAT team. What do business owners and managers call him for now? Listen to find out. Plus, the return of Jessica D. and the gang’s adventures around town will have you giggling. Visit sacsconsulting.com or timothydimoff.com to reach Tim or for more information on his services. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Jessica Debeljak was our guest on Ep 60 – The Diamond Furniture Anniversary Show Captain Fantastic, the premier Elton John Tribute Show, will dazzle you with an amazing musical extravaganza in Chagrin Falls on Saturday, November 16th, 2019. Get your tickets at www.cvcc.org/events/details/adults-night-out-fundraiser-20620 Stop worrying if your company is vulnerable to lawsuits or liability and schedule a confidential, no-cost CM6 Vulnerability Check with Gertsburg Law Firm. Alex will walk you through the minefields in your documents and key processes and tell you how to fix them yourself. Call 440-571-7774 or e-mail mc@gertsburglaw.com to schedule your CM6 Vulnerability Check today. You can also check your business for legal risks instantly by taking a short Business Vulnerability Quiz at bit.ly/CM6quiz. Explore the full CoverMySix legal audit suite at covermysix.com. SHOW NOTES Welcome guest co-host Jessica D; Molly’s Emily settles into New York and the twins are baptized; Mixed feelings about rollercoasters; Beef in Vermillion; Phish comes to Cleveland, Elton John comes to Chagrin Falls How Jessica goes boating; Close contact with your coworkers; A different kind of party Introducing Tim Dimoff; Securing the RNC in Cleveland Tim’s journey through law enforcement; Stories from the heat of the moment Discovering the demand for HR security consultants and the services companies need; When a terminated employee could be a threat The importance of meeting people and building relationships
I share 5 steps to changing your health habits and improving your wellbeing as a teacher. When I'm coaching teachers, running live webinars or presenting workshops and retreats, you tell me that your habits are something you know undermines your wellbeing, especially as the busy times of term set in. So hopefully this episode will be quite timely for you and will help you cultivate wellbeing habits that support your health and happiness not just on the school holidays but throughout the year as well. Find some helpful worksheets, including a self-coaching worksheet, a healthy habit tracker and a free training about healthy habit hacks, in the freebies library on the Self-Care for Teachers Resource Room: www.selfcareforteachers.com.au/libraryI also have some important people to thank. In case you don't know, podcasts are free to listen to but they're not free to make and if you've been paying attention on the socials, you'll know I ran a successful crowdfunding campaign earlier in the year to make this Season 5 of the show possible. I want to publicly thank the people who supported this show via that Pozible campaign. So, a big shout out goes to Naomi Arnold, Jessica B, Penny C, Bek P, Kelsey G, Jessica D, Amanda Rootsey, Leanne, Jess H, Amorina, Marie-Therese, David Masefield, Valda, Karly Nimmo, Naomi C, Sarah P, Phil C, Miranda, Katrina Bourke from Katrina Bourke Coaching, Katie McCray from See Me, Know Me, Teach Me, Jessica Terlick from Lead and Inspire, Trudy from Teachers Thriving and Zoe Eather from My Smart Community.There were also a number of wonderful, wonderful people who contributed to the crowdfunded who wished to remain anonymous, and I completely respect their wish. However, I do want to give them a shout out here as well without mentioning names. So thank you, dear anonymous supporters, you know who you are and I am truly grateful.Notes and links can be found at www.selfcareforteachers.com.au and follow me on the socials @selfcareforteachers If you enjoyed this episode, and especially if it made you think about a teacher that you care about who you think needs to hear this message, please share it with them. Hit the 3 dots on whatever podcatcher you're listening in and share the episode to your socials. Or, send your friends to https://pod.link/teacherwellbeing As always, remember you're a person first and a teacher second and you are worthy of your own care x
I share 5 steps to changing your health habits and improving your wellbeing as a teacher. When I’m coaching teachers, running live webinars or presenting workshops and retreats, you tell me that your habits are something you know undermines your wellbeing, especially as the busy times of term set in. So hopefully this episode will be quite timely for you and will help you cultivate wellbeing habits that support your health and happiness not just on the school holidays but throughout the year as well. Find some helpful worksheets, including a self-coaching worksheet, a healthy habit tracker and a free training about healthy habit hacks, in the freebies library on the Self-Care for Teachers Resource Room: www.selfcareforteachers.com.au/libraryI also have some important people to thank. In case you don’t know, podcasts are free to listen to but they’re not free to make and if you’ve been paying attention on the socials, you’ll know I ran a successful crowdfunding campaign earlier in the year to make this Season 5 of the show possible. I want to publicly thank the people who supported this show via that Pozible campaign. So, a big shout out goes to Naomi Arnold, Jessica B, Penny C, Bek P, Kelsey G, Jessica D, Amanda Rootsey, Leanne, Jess H, Amorina, Marie-Therese, David Masefield, Valda, Karly Nimmo, Naomi C, Sarah P, Phil C, Miranda, Katrina Bourke from Katrina Bourke Coaching, Katie McCray from See Me, Know Me, Teach Me, Jessica Terlick from Lead and Inspire, Trudy from Teachers Thriving and Zoe Eather from My Smart Community.There were also a number of wonderful, wonderful people who contributed to the crowdfunded who wished to remain anonymous, and I completely respect their wish. However, I do want to give them a shout out here as well without mentioning names. So thank you, dear anonymous supporters, you know who you are and I am truly grateful.Notes and links can be found at www.selfcareforteachers.com.au and follow me on the socials @selfcareforteachers If you enjoyed this episode, and especially if it made you think about a teacher that you care about who you think needs to hear this message, please share it with them. Hit the 3 dots on whatever podcatcher you're listening in and share the episode to your socials. Or, send your friends to https://pod.link/teacherwellbeing As always, remember you're a person first and a teacher second and you are worthy of your own care x
We’re talking business, marketing, and a little bit of everything with our old friend, Barry Jacobson of KMK Promotional Sales, LLC. Listen in for special deals exclusive to BPE listeners from KMK and GLF. You can reach Barry and check out the KMK website at www.kmkpromote.com, and be sure to stop by the KMK tent at the 2019 Blossomtime Festival May 23rd through 26th. What else we mentioned... Alex and Molly’s wine tasting was at Urban Vintner in Willoughby. The Willoughby Mac & Cheese Stroll has passed, so you’ll have to catch it next year. Sign-up for updates on how to purchase Molly’s book at apieceofmollysmind.com or follow Molly’s Next Project on Facebook Clarence Carter’s song Strokin' is borderline-NSFW, but you can do a YouTube search to learn the line dance. SHOW NOTES * 1:20 Old breaking news and facing Mother Nature; Wine tasting and coining new words; Big news on Molly’s book; A Seussical experience leads to reflections on parenting * 28:00 Introducing Barry Jacobson and KMK * 34:45 What are mini rubber ducks for? Love for Willoughby, Ohio; Strange promotional requests and crowd favorites; A growing business * 44:00 The birth and growth of KMK; Who’s on the KMK team; Challenges in entrepreneurship * 53:40 Learning on the job and running a business; The importance of relationships, creating satisfied customers, and the impact of the internet * 1:06:00 Passing on knowledge gained from hindsight; KMK culture * 1:14:00 Lightning Round Stop worrying if your company is vulnerable to lawsuits or liability and schedule a confidential, no-cost CM6 Vulnerability Check with Gertsburg Law Firm. Alex will walk you through the minefields in your documents and key processes and tell you how to fix them yourself. Call 440-571-7774 or e-mail mc@gertsburglaw.com to schedule your CM6 Vulnerability Check today. Explore the full CoverMySix legal audit suite at covermysix.com. HELLO TO OUR FRIENDS: Urban Vintner (Willoughby); Jessica D; Kenston High School; Cheryl/Drew Tewksbury
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YOLO Board Adventures offers kids camps and a variety of other adventures in Sandestin Florida. Jessica D'Aleo discusses the challenges and what's involved in the kids camp she manages including who they market to, what's involved behind-the-scenes in the camp as well as other offerings like YOLO Tribe Night, YOLO Board 101 and Paddle Core Pro, a HIIT like workout on a standup paddle board. Hear more here: https://www.thepaddleboardingcpa.com/19
The recordings on this playlist were created by the 7th grade Sebago Team students at Saco Middle School.
The PorchTalks crew chops it up with @jdumaisphoto this week. She gives the cast a run down on how she became a photographer, balancing multiple jobs, all while being a mom. A new game is introduced on this episode and Johnnie explains the “Motown”.
The PorchTalks crew chops it up with @jdumaisphoto this week. She gives the cast a run down on how she became a photographer, balancing multiple jobs, all while being a mom. A new game is introduced on this episode and Johnnie explains the “Motown”.
Recapping Season 7, Episode 17 of Pretty Little Liars. Aria walks further down her dark path, helping A.D. plant an audio bomb to tear apart the Hastings Family, and blowing off Ezra's recent interest in their impending nuptials. Hanna gets a visit from Detective Marco, causing her to worry about what other evidence they might have missed, and her mom is getting suspicious too, so Caleb proposes to throw Ashley off the scent. Emily's new girlfriend and babymama Ali has run off to NYC to see Jason, so she's stuck helping Mona investigate, and being a total pill about it the whole time. And Spencer learns new details about her dad's involvement in Jessica D's murder, but refuses to believe her witch-mom Mary Drake is the one sewing discord.
Bros Watch PLL Too - A Pretty Little Liars podcast, Seasons 5-7
Recapping Season 7, Episode 17 of Pretty Little Liars. Aria walks further down her dark path, helping A.D. plant an audio bomb to tear apart the Hastings Family, and blowing off Ezra’s recent interest in their impending nuptials. Hanna gets a visit from Detective Marco, causing her to worry about what other evidence they might have missed, and her mom is getting suspicious too, so Caleb proposes to throw Ashley off the scent. Emily’s new girlfriend and babymama Ali has run off to NYC to see Jason, so she’s stuck helping Mona investigate, and being a total pill about it the whole time. And Spencer learns new details about her dad’s involvement in Jessica D’s murder, but refuses to believe her witch-mom Mary Drake is the one sewing discord.
Bros Watch PLL Too - A Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists podcast
Recapping Season 7, Episode 17 of Pretty Little Liars. Aria walks further down her dark path, helping A.D. plant an audio bomb to tear apart the Hastings Family, and blowing off Ezra’s recent interest in their impending nuptials. Hanna gets a visit from Detective Marco, causing her to worry about what other evidence they might have missed, and her mom is getting suspicious too, so Caleb proposes to throw Ashley off the scent. Emily’s new girlfriend and babymama Ali has run off to NYC to see Jason, so she’s stuck helping Mona investigate, and being a total pill about it the whole time. And Spencer learns new details about her dad’s involvement in Jessica D’s murder, but refuses to believe her witch-mom Mary Drake is the one sewing discord.
What does it take to run a successful, diverse and inclusive tech conference? Is it a mindset? A formula? Peers Conference founder and organizer Jess D’Amico joins the show to share her approach to making Peers a people-focused, welcoming event. Jess details her approach to diversity and inclusion, which is less about formulas and quotas and more about a mindset towards openness and support. She also shares how she seeks and encourages speakers, especially first-timers, as well as the Call for Proposals blind review. And Jess talks about codes of conduct, why they are necessary and what preparation is needed to ensure they can be enforced. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Peers Conference Get to Know #eecms: Jessica D'Amico Peers Code of Conduct Callback Women Girl Develop It Women Who Code Black Girls Code Professionalism with Dan Mall Brooklyn Beta XOXO Festival Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
College buddies, co-workers and now business partners, Licensed Clinical Social Workers and founders of Skylight Leadership, Rhonda Gipson-Willis and Jessica D. Johnson talk about the blessing and curse of going into business with a friend. This may have turned into a counseling session, as they do share the truth about conflicts, habits that drive one another crazy, and where their husbands fit in all of this! Rhonda and Jessica are refreshingly candid about the highs and lows of going into business with a friend, including: what to watch out for when deciding to be business partners with a friend the outcome of NOT stepping outside of their comfort zone with their first business how they transitioned from co-workers to business partners how they settle disagreements in their business and protect each of their interests if things go badly their strategies for landing new clients when they were unknown in their industry tips for determining whether you should partner with your bestie or any other friend transitioning from side hustling for 'Coach purses and vacations' to full-time business 'that pays the light bill' and so much more
In this episode of the Startup Soirée Podcast we speak with Jessica D'Argenio Waller from Maketribe.
Romanian Show 028 || Radio Show de Juan Rodriguez www.juanrodriguezdj.com Tracklist: 01. Deepside Deejays ft. Dollarman - Million Miles Away 02. Tom Boxer & Morena ft. Sirreal - Las Vegus (Romanian Version) 03. Shahzoda ft. Costi - Moi Zolotio 04. Metyu - Time Warp 05. Nuria Swan - I Want You 06. Andreea D - Magic Love 07. Anthony - DreamGirl (Odd Remix Edit) 08. Biank - Dame Tu Corazón 09. Mia Martina - HearthBreaker 10. Bogdan Vladau - Menina Linda 11. Rachel Reed - Different Sound 12. Marquess & Jessica D ft. Jimmy Dub - Beso 13. Cash Cash - Michael Jackson 14. Kalia & Yoni Yo - Million Boy 15. Dj Rhem ft. Paul Panait - I Got Power 16. That Is Right ft. Melina - Heart Zone (Stephan F Remix)
Romanian Show 028 || Radio Show de Juan Rodriguez www.juanrodriguezdj.com Tracklist: 01. Deepside Deejays ft. Dollarman - Million Miles Away 02. Tom Boxer & Morena ft. Sirreal - Las Vegus (Romanian Version) 03. Shahzoda ft. Costi - Moi Zolotio 04. Metyu - Time Warp 05. Nuria Swan - I Want You 06. Andreea D - Magic Love 07. Anthony - DreamGirl (Odd Remix Edit) 08. Biank - Dame Tu Corazón 09. Mia Martina - HearthBreaker 10. Bogdan Vladau - Menina Linda 11. Rachel Reed - Different Sound 12. Marquess & Jessica D ft. Jimmy Dub - Beso 13. Cash Cash - Michael Jackson 14. Kalia & Yoni Yo - Million Boy 15. Dj Rhem ft. Paul Panait - I Got Power 16. That Is Right ft. Melina - Heart Zone (Stephan F Remix)