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Got Something to Say is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! Jill Adams, Director at Berrien County Parks Department talks about the Silver Beach Playground Project. They are hosting an Open House this afternoon (Sept. 28th) from 4-6pm!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susan Matheny from Berrien Community Foundation and Jill Adams from Berrien County Parks talk about how they were able to come together to bring a new special beach wheelchair for people in the community to use when they come visit our beautiful beaches. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You asked for testimonies and we are so excited to deliver! Revelation 12:11 says that we overcome by the blood of the lamb and the word of our testimony. Testimonies are a powerful tool in the kingdom and we are adding a special segment called "Testimony Takeovers" to our regular episodes. In these segments, we will take a deep dive into different people's stories and give God glory for the amazing things He has done! In today's episode, we interviewed Jill Adams about her lifelong struggle with body image. Her journey is incredible and I know it will give you hope and encouragement in whatever season you might be in! Please join us and allow Jill's story to encourage you in whatever season you might be in!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arise-to-life/support
Caleb Malek was 23 years old when he died in September 2021. He died of a fentanyl overdose inside a detox facility. His mother, Jill Adams, joined Liz Collin Reports to discuss what she's uncovered.Support the show
Mark Adams is a local pastor, long-time Regents parent, and husband of Grammar School teacher Jill Adams. On this episode, he talks with Liz Benigno about the role of parents, the church, and Regents in the spiritual formation of students.
JIll Adams and Kevin Miller stop by the Energy Worldnet booth LIVE at the American Gas Association Operations Conference.
Following on from our interview with Jill Adams, Celine and Stephen explore the trials and tribulations of finding love as a Jehovah's Witness and some of the challenges after you leave. Stephen opens up about his identity crisis upon leaving and some the effects it had upon his relationship. Tweet of the week looks at the Flood and the story of Noah and asks some tricky questions about the belief that it literally happened as written.
High Control Groups insert themselves into their followers sex lives and relationships. This has consequences both while part of the Group and upon leaving. We speak to Jill Adams, ex Jehovah's Witness activist and creator of the YouTube channel 'The Fig Leaf' about some of these issues and the journey leavers make once they leave the beliefs behind. We talk about life inside the group including attitudes towards gender roles, the requirement of women to be in submission, sexual restrictions within marriage and outside, as well as what it's like to be brought before the internal judicial system of the congregation. We also discuss the conditions that allow abuse to happen within the organisation. Jill's channel is called the Fig Leaf, here is a link. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR_1M97L8eiWjPPt1OBGstQ
Jill Adams and Mayra Maese join the show to talk about women in leadership and how you can get involved in the industry.
In this episode of Berkeley Talks, a panel of scholars — Berkeley Law professor Khiara Bridges; Carol Joffe, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at UC San Francisco; and Jill Adams, co-founder and executive director of the Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice at Berkeley Law — discuss how race, class and reproductive rights intersect and how people are choosing and resorting to self-directed and community-directed care to circumnavigate the structural inequalities in health care access.Listen to the episode and read a transcript on Berkeley News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Got Something to Say is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union – We Get U! Berrien County Parks are holding a Recycling event at Silver Beach County Park on Saturday. Jill Adams from the Parks
If you've been following along in our Step-by-Step Home Organizing Party, you'll love today's lesson (#8). Jill Adams from our LearnDoBecome team and I (April) are sharing the top 10 ways we involve our family in organizing--so that we can build lasting, meaningful relationships while bringing order to our lives. https://LearnDoBecome.com/episode91 Have you attended our free training, "How to Finally Stop Drowning in Piles"? We'll show you four simple steps to get out of any pile and create a life of peace and order! https://LearnDoBecome.com/STEP And make sure to subscribe to all our podcasts. More details can be found at https://LearnDoBecome.com/Radio
In today's Lesson 4 of our Step-by-Step Home Organizing Party, we're going to help you create a prioritized list of everything you want to get organized. Our amazing LearnDoBecome team member, Jill Adams will share how her family has tackled 22 (and counting!) organizing projects in their home, by breaking it down into bite-sized pieces. Come join us and get the organizing ball rolling in your own home! https://LearnDoBecome.com/episode87 Have you attended our free training, "How to Finally Stop Drowning in Piles"? We'll show you four simple steps to get out of any pile and create a life of peace and order! https://LearnDoBecome.com/STEP And make sure to subscribe to all our podcasts. More details can be found at https://LearnDoBecome.com/Radio
There are not many accredited schools left. They lack funds and enrollment. One school seems to be doing pretty good and they are positive about the future. While at the Eastern Conference of Dental Laboratories in Concord, NC, Elvis got to talk to three people associated with the program to get some different perspectives. First up is Erin Popov CDT who got into the industry via the school, graduated, and then came back to be an instructor. During the conversation, current student Jill Adams sits down to talk about why she signed up for the program and what she hopes to do with the knowledge after graduation. Then Elvis is joined by the 2020 NADL Educator of the Year award winner Greg Walton CDT who heads up the whole dental technology program at Durham Technical Community College. Greg went through the program, opened his own lab, and came back to help make the program what it is today. LMT Lab Day Chicago 2020 (https://lmtmag.com/lmtlabday) is only a few weeks away and Elvis and Barb have partnered with Argen (https://www.argen.com/#/) to reach as many people at the show as possible. Come to the Argen booth in the East Tower, booth I16/I17 (https://lmtmag.com/static/pdfs/LDC_MAPS2020.pdf) to chat with us and be on the podcast! And don't forget about Argen's amazing speaker line up in their new lecture room at the Grand Ballroom CD North located at Gold Level, East Tower. (https://www.argen.com/chicago-midwinter#/) March 26 – 28 Dental Laboratory Association Texas Conference – Grapevine, Tx Last year was a huge success and we loved this show. We are back this year at the ARGEN (https://www.argen.com/#/) booth recording all weekend long. If you are in the area, attend. If you are not in the area, you should still think about attending. It’s worth it. Register HERE! (https://members.dlat.org/membership/conference-registration-portal/) Thursday March 26, the good people at Alien Milling (https://www.alienmilling.com/) is hosting a evening event to kick of the DLAT Conference. We will be at Top Golf for fun, drinks, and podcasting. That’s right, we will be recording at the event. How fun is that! If you are going to the DLAT conference, don’t wait. Sign up here to join the fun! Are you excited about Chicago Lab day? Nowak Dental (https://www.nowakdental.com/nowak/) & Nowak Digital (https://www.nowakdigital.com/) are! Their lab specialists will be at the East Tower booth B-47 & their Digital specialists will be at the new West tower V-2. Stop by both booths to learn about all of their offerings and to find out for yourself why Nowak is the first dealer name customers ask for. Also, by popular demand, each location will be serving our famous King Cake Vodka shots one hour before the closing of the show EACH DAY! So don’t forget to visit Nowak Dental at both exhibit halls during Lab Day Chicago. And we thank you for your continued support of the podcast. Few things create more interest today than the Digital Denture. Whip Mix (https://whipmix.com/) has developed a processing system for printed dentures, which uses Dentca (https://whipmix.com/products/dentca/), the first 3D-printed denture and denture teeth resins to receive FDA clearance. Their physical properties and biocompatibility pass FDA requirements and enable the printed denture properties to be very similar to conventional dentures. The material, coupled with fast and easy 3D-printing with Asiga printers (https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-max/) and the convenience of curing with a Uvitron UV light (https://whipmix.com/products/uvitron-uv-sunray-400-curing-unit/), results in fewer dentist visits, predictable fit, re-printable data files, lower costs and excellent intraoral denture performance. To learn how to create your own Digital Denture, check the Whip Mix (https://whipmix.com/) website for their Digital Denture courses and for more information about the system. Special Guest: Erin Popov RG, CDT, TE.
Are you starting to think about your goals? Today our amazing team member, Jill Adams, is sharing the way she reflects on the past year and then looks forward to the coming year to set her goals. Visit https://learndobecome.com/episode74 for show notes. Have you attended our free training, "How to Finally Stop Drowning in Piles"? We'll show you four simple steps to get out of any pile and create a life of peace and order! https://LearnDoBecome.com/STEP And make sure to subscribe to all our podcasts. More details can be found at https://LearnDoBecome.com/Radio
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My Daddy Said . . . by Jill Adams
On today's show we offer three feature interviews, including a short opening interview. Alcohol and weight gain (starts at 3:34): Science journalist Jill Adams shares the latest science on the connection between alcohol and weight gain. The science is murky, as she states in her recent column in the Washington Post. Climate Clues in Coral (starts at 9:02): Despite certain appearances and rumors to the contrary, global warming has not been on holiday for the past decade. But increases in temperature at the Earth’s surface have slowed down, prompting scientists to work hard to figure out why. It seems that a lot of heat that has been building up in our planet’s climate system due to greenhouse gas emissions has winded up deep in the Pacific Ocean. Why? Diane Thompson, a post-doctoral scientist at NCAR and lead author on a new study, discusses with HOE's Tom Yulsman how a sample of coral from a remote atoll in the tropical Pacific revealed some important answers. Tropic forests love CO2 (starts at 16:04) It’s been known for some time that tropical forests are not only rich in biodiversity, but they also absorb a lot of carbon dioxide that humans spew into the atmosphere. But just how much greenhouse gases—namely CO2--these forests take up, say, compared with temperate and boreal forests, has been eluding researchers. Britton Stephens, an atmospheric scientist at NCAR, discusses with HOE's Susan Moran a new study he co-authored. It suggests that tropical forests may be absorbing far more CO2 than many scientists had previously thought. Hosts: Susan Moran, Tom Yulsman Producer: Susan Moran Engineer: Shelley Schlender Executive Producer: Kendra Krueger
Who was television’s first cooking star? If you guessed Julia Child, you must be forgetting Dione Lucas! This week on A Taste of the Past, Linda Pelaccio is joined in the studio by Australian author and food historian Jill Adams to talk about the life of Dione Lucas. Also in the studio is Margaret Happel Perry, the president of the New York chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier. Tune into this episode to find out why Dione Lucas has not necessarily been remembered favorably. How did Dione Lucas help popularize television in Australia? Learn how the advertising schemes of the 1950s have made it impossible to syndicate Dione Lucas’ cooking shows. This program has been sponsored by Bonnie Plants. Thanks to The California Honeydrops for today’s musical break. “She absolutely insisted that the food be genuine. It was great, and something our readers really connected with.” [8:45] — Margaret Happel Perry on A Taste of the Past “I think that you tell a great story by dragging things out of the closet. There are a lot of things unknown about Dione Lucas.” [12:50] — Jill Adams on A Taste of the Past
If you've ever stepped into a nail salon, you know the smell of a chemical cocktail that hits you like an invisible wall. While consumers may tolerate it during a short visit, the nail salon workers find themselves stewing in a toxic bubble for years. On this edition, we take a look at the health impacts of chemical exposure, the shoddy regulation of cosmetics, and the movement towards greener nail salons. Featuring: Alisha Nga Tran, Patient Leadership Council facilitator, Asian Health Services; Dr. Thu Quach, Epidemiologist, Cancer Prevention Institute of California; My Tong, translator, health advocate at Asian Health Services; Lam Le, former nail salon worker and cancer survivor; Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, CEO, Green For All; Jamie Silberberger, Director of Programs and Policy at Women's Voices for the Earth; Uyen Nguyen, Owner, Isabella Nail Salon; Sarah Vuong, employee at Isabella Nail Salon; Jill Adams, client, Isabella Nail Salon; David Chiu, President of San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Thanks to all of our supporters, to As You Sow's Environmental Enforcement Fund and to Spot.us for helping to crowd fund this story. For More Information: Asian Health Services http://www.asianhealthservices.org/ Oakland, CA California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative http://www.cahealthynailsalons.org/ Oakland, CA National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum http://napawf.org/ Washington, DC National Healthy Nail Salon Alliance http://nailsalonalliance.org/ Washington, D.C. Women's Voices for the Earth http://www.womensvoices.org/ Missoula, MT The post Making Contact – The Toxic Truth about Nail Salons (encore) appeared first on KPFA.
Jill Adams returns to Critical Wit to talk about her experience attending the National Science Writers Convention, and it’s complementary sessions with the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing. She also describes her IGNITE speech on how cell biology helped her to become a better science writer. And then we discuss a couple of […]
Science writer, Jill Adams, discusses three of her recent stories from the LA Times. The first story is about antibiotic-resistant bacteria that was found in food. The second story concerns debate over whether food dyes promote hyperactivity in children. And the third story deals with a study on restricted diets as a treatment for ADHD. You can follow Jill on Twitter […]
If you've ever stepped into a nail salon, you know the smell of a chemical cocktail that hits you like an invisible wall. While consumers may tolerate it during a short visit, the nail salon workers find themselves stewing in a toxic bubble for years. On this edition, we take a look at the health impacts of chemical exposure, the shoddy regulation of cosmetics, and the movement towards greener nail salons. Featuring: Alisha Nga Tran, Patient Leadership Council facilitator, Asian Health Services; Dr. Thu Quach, Epidemiologist, Cancer Prevention Institute of California; My Tong, translator, health advocate at Asian Health Services; Lam Le, former nail salon worker and cancer survivor; Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, CEO, Green For All; Jamie Silberberger, Director of Programs and Policy at Women's Voices for the Earth; Uyen Nguyen, Owner, Isabella Nail Salon; Sarah Vuong, employee at Isabella Nail Salon; Jill Adams, client, Isabella Nail Salon; David Chiu, President of San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Thanks to all of our supporters, to As You Sow's Environmental Enforcement Fund and to Spot.us for helping to crowd fund this story. Contributing Producer: Momo Chang Producer/Online Editor/Host: Pauline Bartolone Producer/Host: Andrew Stelzer Producer: Kyung Jin Lee Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Associate Director: Khanh Pham Production Interns: Shaunnah Ray and Courtney Supple Organizational Volunteers: Dan Turner, Ron Rucker, Alton Byrd & Alfonso Hooker The post Making Contact – “The Toxic Truth About Nail Salons” appeared first on KPFA.