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In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Jessica Dennis about the recently published study, "Demystifying Male Emotional Development: Exploring the Implications of Forced Gender Roles on Black American Males."
For the ninth episode of the series #BoldFail, we meet Nate Miller. Nate is a graduate of the ESTEEM program, where he developed Consensus Networks as a part of his thesis, which he then founded in 2016. As CEO of the startup, Nate has experienced firsthand both the rewards and obstacles associated with starting and expanding upon a unique idea. He explains how the ESTEEM program helped to shape his company and the importance of getting the opinions of professors, classmates, and investors to bring a venture to life. If you haven't already, make sure to take a listen to our sixth episode with Jessica Dennis to learn more about the ESTEEM program at the University of Notre Dame! #BoldFail is a celebration of strategic failure. No profitable startup or entrepreneur goes from success to success. All experience multiple challenges and failures along the way. Failure by itself is neutral, neither good nor bad. The question is: what did we learn from it? Failure in operations and failure that results from complexity can be prevented with proper processes, oversight, and care. But failure that comes from pushing beyond boundaries is a commendable, necessary step because it breaks new ground on the path to discovery. #BoldFail is a celebration of the mindset that sees the future, seizes opportunity and embraces failure as a routine step toward success, a chance to persevere or pivot rather than quit.
In this sixth episode of the series #BoldFail, we meet Jessica Dennis, the Operations and Student Experience Manager at the ESTEEM Graduate Program at the University of Notre Dame. Jessica gives more information on ESTEEM, which is Notre Dame's master of science degree program at the University of Notre Dame. Here, graduate students are equipped with the skills needed to launch new businesses, become innovators within large corporations, and be leaders of dynamic, innovative teams. We also hear from Renee Yaseen, an undergraduate at Notre Dame as she shares her start-up company FriendOver and her experiences working with the IDEA Center. #BoldFail is a celebration of strategic failure. No profitable startup or entrepreneur goes from success to success. All experience multiple challenges and failures along the way. Failure by itself is neutral, neither good or bad. The question is: what did we learn from it? Failure in operations and failure that results from complexity can be prevented with proper processes, oversight, and care. But failure that comes from pushing beyond boundaries is a commendable, necessary step because it breaks new ground on the path to discovery. #BoldFail is a celebration of the mindset that sees the future, seizes opportunity and embraces failure as a routine step toward success, a chance to persevere or pivot rather than quit.
Hey folksWoahWhat a hot week for hot folks doing hot things? Can you breattttthe? Well, hey, hope you are taking breaks in those booths for air and water and food and rest in these extreme temps if you're in a country that seems unusually hot atm, and STRAP IN for an ep all about BREATH CONTROL.TODAYS DELIGHTFUL KNOWLEDGABLE GUEST IS Jessica Dennis - VA, COACH AND ALL ROUND AWESOME EVERUTHING. We talk about what breath control is, give some exercises to help understand it, and showcase some works from Jessica and Wireless Theatre productions - The Woman on the Bridge by Marty Ross and Amok, aired with kind permission of Mariele Runacre-Temple of Audible and Wireless Theatre. Thanks so much to Jessica for sharing her experience and advice, and if you wanna groovy coach, or VA, employ her do!Very excited to share this with you, and hope you enjoy! Please do rate and review, or ping out a tweet extolling how awesome Jessica is! Happy listening and thank you hugely to my amazing PATREONS without whom, this pod would not have been released. I was also interviewed in typed words rather than spoken ones by Kate Retout of Wireless theatre and you can read that grooviness here.If ya wanna join them and see what groovy future Quirky shows I have in store, please do! Links belowHAPPY VOICE ACTINGGGGGSarahxLINKS TO JESSICAS SOCIAL MEDIA GROOVINESSJessica's TwitterPieces I mentioned: The Woman on The Bridge and Amok.Jessica's WebsiteWireless TheatreAnd a little plug for my latest voice project, which has just been nominated for a Student Bafta: The Night of the Living Dread.LINK TO THE MENTAL POEM WITH LOTS OF PRONUNCIATIONS OF UK LANGUAGEPOEMSarah's links of audio JOYYYYYYSarahs TwitterSarah's Quirky WebsiteFiction Podcast News WeeklySarah's KO-FI account of funding alllll her projects for TRYING to pay her actors n crewLink to Audio Drama hub virtual pub on foley this Friday 23 JulyEMAIL Sarah if you would like to book a 1-2-1 session for creating character voices / accent / audition help, or kicking off your indie VA AF career! QuirkyVoices@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/QuirkyVoices)
Audio Drama Ghost Story Chatsworth House during the Second World War. The Devonshire family make way for an evacuated girls' school, the grand interiors converted to dormitories and classrooms. Pupils Ceri and Gwyneth explore these new surroundings and their history, above and below stairs. But a ghost story about a screaming woman on the bridge in the grounds seems disturbingly true – and all the more disturbing for the parallels it presents with the secret love affair they discover their charismatic teacher Miss Cairns is involved in… The Woman On The Bridge is an audio drama ghost story recorded in front of a live audience of over 150 people at The Palace Hotel as part of The Buxton Festival and was nominated for a Buxton Fringe Theatre Award. Written by: Marty Ross Starring: Ceri Gifford, Jessica Dennis, James Parkes and Sarah Whitehouse Directed by: David Beck Sound by: Malcolm Thorp and Gareth Brown Editing by: Malcolm Thorp View photographs of the live recording HERE. Other plays by Marty Ross: Medusa On The Beach, Blood and Stone, Redder Than Roses
Stage Fright 2013. Once again Wireless Theatre were thrilled to open the London Horror Festival by recording, live at the Etcetera Theatre, three short-listed horror plays; Valley House, The Skulk and Cool Head. The plays were then judged by horror royalty Kim Newman. Judge for yourselves if you dare…. Winner Cool Head by Neil Walden, directed by George Maddocks Runners Up Valley House by Nathan Brooker, directed by Jack Bowman Skulk by Ben Stevens, directed by David Beck Starring: Ben Whitehead, Matthew Hebden, Josephine Arden, Jessica Dennis, Luisa Guerrerio, Jonathan Broke Sound Recording and editing by Dimitar Angelov, Lighting Design by Gareth Brown
Gothic Horror Radio Play Based on the works of Edgar Allen Poe, The Grimm of Stottesden Hall was recorded in front of a terrified live audience on the 7th May 2009. Come with us as we take you on a journey of madness, terror and gruesome, GRUESOME MURDER! The decaying walls of Stottesden Hall are the setting for our LIVE recording of an original gothic horror radio play by award winning team, writer Stuart Price and composer Michael Bruce. TRUE! Nervous, very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why WILL you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses, not destroyed, not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How then am I mad? Hearken! And observe how healthily, how calmly, I can tell you the whole story.” Edgar Allen Poe Starring : Knight Mantell, David Beck, Jessica Dennis, Leonie Hill, Josh Cass and Andrew Glenn. Written By: Stuart Price Foley By: Jack Bowman, Dean Elliott and Reuben Anderson Edited By: Scott Wiber Directed By : Stuart Price Music By : Michael Bruce “Wireless's live show was an Edgar Allen Poe inspired horror, and listening to it on air meant that your imagination could run riot and conjure imagery far scarier than a set designer could budget for.” THE GUARDIAN OTHER TITLES BY STUART PRICE INCLUDE; ON THREE, THE YOUTH OF OLD AGE AND THE PIPER & MUSICIANS OF BREMMEN
When it comes to death, we are bad consumers. Because we don't plan ahead, because we don't talk about it, we are in a state of shock and exhaustion. We don't question, we don't shop around and it makes us very vulnerable potentially. This award winning audio documentary deals with our universal attitudes to death and dying. The first episode, in two parts, is narrated by the magnificent Brian Blessed. The following episode, also in two parts, is narrated by the fabulous Jo Brand. ♦WINNER – BEST LONG FORM DOCUMENTARY, BPR AWARDS♦ Starring: Adam Hall, Jessica Dennis, Kevin Haney, Jenny Runacre, Stephen Hill, Tom Slatter, Greg Page, Ann Theato and narrated by Brian Blessed Written By: Ann Theato and Steve Spence Edited By: Malcolm Thorp Directed By: Jack Bowman Music By: Polly Haynes
Life at Death's Door. Radio documentary. When it comes to death, we are bad consumers. Because we don't plan ahead, because we don't talk about it, we are in a state of shock and exhaustion. We don't question, we don't shop around and it makes us very vulnerable potentially. This award winning audio documentary deals with our universal attitudes to death and dying. The first episode, in two parts, is narrated by the magnificent Brian Blessed. The following episode, also in two parts, is narrated by the fabulous Jo Brand. ♦WINNER – BEST LONG FORM DOCUMENTARY, BPR AWARDS♦ Starring: Adam Hall, Jessica Dennis, Kevin Haney, Jenny Runacre, Stephen Hill, Tom Slatter, Greg Page, Ann Theato and narrated by Brian Blessed Life at Death's Door Written By: Ann Theato and Steve Spence Edited By: Malcolm Thorp Directed By: Jack Bowman Music By: Polly Haynes
This week, Tom speaks with Jess Dennis, whose mission is to seek women who desire to live rich lives and create thriving businesses. My hopes are that here, you may be able to find inspiration, validation and permission to lead an empowered life with impact.
Jessica Dennis – Balancing Entrepreneurship & Life You ‘GOTTA’ Believe! Jessica Dennis – Episode 700 ‘The Balanced Entrepreneur’ Review from Amazon- E. Nelson 5.0 out of 5 stars Anyone seeking a fulfilling and balanced life can benefit from this book May 27, 2019 “I m only one chapter in but I can tell you this: […] The post Jessica Dennis-Balancing Entrepreneurship & Life appeared first on Boomers Rock.
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The internet's Jessica Dennis is back to call out Bri for bailing on her Apple Watch, while Mikah and Georgia try to figure out how to hold secret grudges with one another.
Brianna and Christina are joined again by Jessica Dennis (@jessicadennis) to discuss the latest tech news is the week, including the Galaxy Note 8 Reviews, Google’s monopoly status, and the tech industry's response to the Trump’s DACA decision.
In which special guest Jessica Dennis joins us to help us come to peace with Homekit and kiss our 32 bit apps goodbye before the AIs come to kill us all.
This week, Brianna and Christina and joined by Jessica Dennis to discuss ALL THINGS WWDC. It's the lightning round of Apple updates, y'all.
You cannot change anything that has happened. That’s not a threat or a challenge, it’s a fact. Believe me, people have tried. If you do try to stop something that you know happens, then something will go wrong, possibly resulting in a personal injury. You should be travelling purely as an observer, nothing more. Do you understand? A funny, touching audio play about time travel. Recorded in front of a live audience at London’s LOST Theatre. Written by Peter Davis Directed by George Maddocks Produced by Mariele Runacre Temple Sound Recording and Post Production by Tshari King and Erika Bansaki Sound Assisted by Dimitar Angelov Live Foley by Ally Friedman Starring; Andrew Macbean, Daniel Rodruigez, David Beck, Jessica Dennis, Neil Frost, Adam Hall #sciencefiction #timetravel #audiocomedy #liveradiodrama
Jessica and Aleen talk about working in the tech industry, gender bias, rage crying, procrastination, and more!
The Ruminant: Audio Candy for Farmers, Gardeners and Food Lovers
This episode: University of British Columbia grad student Jessica Dennis talks about her research on biochar and its potential as both a great soil amendment for agricultural soils and a carbon sink for climate change mitigation.
Anna, Jessica, and Aleen talk about parenting, Steve Lubitz for president, and some serious stuff.
In a drive to improve safety, many cyclists now wear helmets. But how useful is legislation that mandates their use when compared with all the other safety initiatives available? Jessica Dennis, a PhD candidate from the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, tells us about her research into accident trends. Also this week, doctors play a key role in spotting when a vulnerable person is experiencing abuse, but it can be difficult to know how to tackle the issue. A clinical review sets out some advice. We're joined by the authors, Billy Boland, consultant psychiatrist and lead doctor for safeguarding adults, and Jemima Burnage, head of social work and safeguarding, at Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in the UK.