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Best podcasts about jill chambers

Latest podcast episodes about jill chambers

The Executor Help Podcast
Executor Horror Stories

The Executor Help Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 28:22


As part of the Make a Will Month series David has a conversation with Jill Chambers, the founder of  Financial Concierge.   It is Jill's mission is to guide vulnerable families, busy professionals, and older adults as they navigate the complexities of estate planning.   In this episode Jill shares her insights on the importance of communication, the risks of joint accounts, and the necessity of having a trusted contact person.   Whether you're just beginning to think about your own estate planning or looking to understand the what it means to act as an executor, this episode is packed with practical advice and some cautionary tales   For David's book, other resources and more visit www.davidedey.com

More Than Money
What you need to know when choosing an executor

More Than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 37:33


Also on the show, what part will the Alberta Pension Plan play in the upcoming election?   Join Dave Popowich on More Than Money as he talks to Jill Chambers, Financial Concierge, about what your options are when selecting an executor for your estate.   Also on the show, Lori Williams, Associate Professor, Department of Economics Justice and Policy Studies, Mount Royal University, discusses how the Alberta Pension Plan is factoring into the upcoming election.  

More Than Money
What you need to know when choosing an executor

More Than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 36:49


Also on the show, what part will the Alberta Pension Plan play in the upcoming election? Join Dave Popowich on More Than Money as he talks to Jill Chambers, Financial Concierge, about what your options are when selecting an executor for your estate. Also on the show, Lori Williams, Associate Professor, Department of Economics Justice and Policy Studies, Mount Royal University, discusses how the Alberta Pension Plan is factoring into the upcoming election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women of the Military
Jill Chambers

Women of the Military

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 44:49


Connect with Jill:This Able Vet LLCThisAbleVet@yahoo.comCheck out the full show notes at https://www.airmantomom.com/2022/06/ptsd-awareness-leads-to-healing/Thank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and above:Kevin BarbaGet your Women of the Military Podcast gear here.Thank you Patreon members for your support. Become a Patreon member today! Click here.  

Art On The Air
Ornament Artist Jill Chambers, sculptor John J Habela, and Tim King of Hoosier Star Vocal Competition

Art On The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 58:30


This week on ART ON THE AIR (7/3) Saugatuck Michigan based artist Jill Chambers Designs who produces one of a kind handmade ornaments often with whimsical, nature, and holiday themes. Next sculptor John J Habela whose work is influenced by his trips abroad and the abundance of folk art as revealed in his “Family of Man” series of figurative abstracts, carved in wood and cast in bronze, embody a sense of heroic stoicism. Tim King discusses happenings a the LaPorte Symphony Orchestra including auditions for the Hoosier Star Vocal Competition. Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen on the web at WVLP.org Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brech.com/aota. Rebroadcast on WVLP - Monday at 5pm and Sunday (6/28) on 7pm on Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1FM or lakeshorepublicradio.org. Send your questions about our show to artontheairwvlp@gmail.com. LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: anchor.fm/art-on-the-air, NPR ONE, and Spotify (open.spotify.com/show/1s7QF3ApaM2gOKQUam8BT7), and several other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR

Incorporating Superpowers on the Superpower Network
ISP – Awareness for Better Health

Incorporating Superpowers on the Superpower Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 25:08


Raising awareness for better health and behavior helps you live a full life. In order to achieve change, you first should be willing to change and have the willingness to let go of stories and negativities. In this episode of Incorporating SuperPowers, host Justin Recla and Jill Chambers talk about how awareness for better [...]

SuperPower Up! | Super Power Kids | Sex, Love and SuperPowers | SuperPowers of the Soul

Raising awareness for better health and behavior helps you live a full life. In order to achieve change, you first should be willing to change and have the willingness to let go of stories and negativities. In this episode of Incorporating SuperPowers, host Justin Recla and Jill Chambers talk about how awareness for better [...]

hoosierhistorylive
Women's suffrage crusade in Indiana and beyond

hoosierhistorylive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 58:32


(January 18, 2020) The upcoming 100th anniversary of women's voting rights is certainly a reason to celebrate, but the history made in 1920 was the result of a long, arduous struggle, with setbacks, conflicts and crusaders who would not give up. All of that was true both nationally and in Indiana, so Hoosier History Live is exploring an array of aspects of the women's suffrage movement that led up to the ratification of the 19th Amendment on Aug. 26, 1920. Our deep dive includes a look at the roots of the suffragist campaign (there are links to abolitionists during the Civil War), conflicts among them over the best strategies to pursue, and a setback in the Hoosier state in 1917. That's when the Indiana General Assembly approved suffrage legislation and nearly 40,000 Hoosier women registered to vote - only to have the act swiftly struck down by the courts before the women could cast ballots. In Indiana, historians point to the tiny town of Dublin in Wayne County as the birthplace of women's suffrage. The first women's rights convention in the state was held there in 1851, three years after a landmark national convention in Seneca Falls, N.Y. The Indiana Women's Suffrage Centennial, a statewide network of women's and history organizations, is organizing a year-long series of events and programs to commemorate various milestones including Jan. 16, 1920, when Indiana became the 26th state to adopt the 19th Amendment. For this show, Nelson is joined in studio by two guests: Indianapolis-based storyteller Sally Perkins, whose presentation about the suffrage movement, "Digging in Their Heels," is popular with civic groups, educators and others. She will share insights about women who felt left behind by suffrage (including African-Americans), why states in the West tended to be among the first to grant voting rights to women, and other aspects of the crusade that often are overlooked. And Jill Chambers, president of the Indiana Women's History Association and a member of the Indianapolis Propylaeum, a historic hub for women's advocacy. The Propylaeum, along with Indiana Humanities, the Indiana Historical Society and the Indiana Historical Bureau, are among the organizations involved with the Indiana Women's Suffrage Centennial. The Propylaeum was founded by Indianapolis suffragist, educator and civic leader May Wright Sewall (1844-1920), who became a top lieutenant of Susan B. Anthony. Jill Chambers discusses Sewall as well as Grace Julian Clarke (1865-1938), a suffragist who was based in Irvington; like Sewall, she founded civic organizations and eventually became a peace activist. Events and programs commemorating the suffrage centennial and related topics include Be Heard: Women's Voices in Indiana, an exhibit that opened Jan. 11 at the Indiana History Center. Elsewhere in the state, events include a reception at the Monroe County History Center in Bloomington that kicks off a year-long exhibit about the 19th Amendment. In South Bend, history lovers enjoyed "Secure the Vote," an exhibit at the University of Notre Dame School of Law. Some events already have occurred in Dublin, the site of the 1851 convention. That historic gathering, which was attended by men as well as women, was held at a Quaker meeting house. A marker from the Indiana Historical Bureau stands today on the site of the convention, which resulted in an advocacy group that eventually became known as the Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association. During our show, guest Sally Perkins discusses what she calls the "second generation" of suffragists. "The second generation had new ideas about strategy," Sally says, noting many of them observed the efforts of crusaders for women's rights in Great Britain. Also during our show, Sally shares insights about the role of Prohibition in women's suffrage. She describes the advocacy for Prohibition among many suffragists as a "double-edged sword" for the movement:  "It convinced many conservative women to begin supporting the movement, but also stirred up a strong anti-suffrage coalition among those in the brewing, farming, banking and railroading industries, among others."

SuperPower Up! | Super Power Kids | Sex, Love and SuperPowers | SuperPowers of the Soul

Have you ever wondered how you can be the change in your world and be the change in others lives? Jill Chambers and Michael Peterson wrote a book called Little Is Good! They join Neva Lee Recla to talk about how to live life on purpose. Jill is a former Army Colonel and was [...]

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Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Helping Seniors Organize Personal Finance

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 10:51


We talk to Jill Chambers from Financial Concierge about their service specifically for seniors that helps them organize their personal finance.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Financial Concierge: Helping Seniors Manage Their Money

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 54:53


A service specifically for seniors that helps them organize their personal finances. Jill Chambers from Financial Concierge is here to tell us how it works. And, Bank on Yourself: Why every woman should plan financially to be single even if she is not with authors Leslie McCormick and Ardelle Harrison. Then, a new study from Echelon Wealth Partners that explores the barriers women face when it comes to controlling their finances. And, a new retirement system that considers today’s rapidly changing workforce. Plus, a look at five years of data from the Advocis Financial Advisors Index.

The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast
Why Your Kids Should Care About Their Brain Health- Pt. 3 with Michael Peterson and Colonel Jill Chambers

The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 9:52


Country music star Michael Peterson and his retired army colonel wife Jill Chambers have unquestionably changed their lives through the pursuit of better brain health. Now they’re taking the lessons they’ve learned and passing them on to schoolchildren through their own special programs. In part 3 of a series on these brain warriors,  Michael and Jill share their stories of teaching brain transformation with Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen.

The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast
Can Healing Your Brain Boost Your Creativity? - Pt. 2 with Michael Peterson and Colonel Jill Chambers

The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 19:53


When country music star Michael Peterson decided to improve his brain health after suffering a traumatic brain injury, he was concerned about one very important possible side effect: Would fixing his brain ruin his creativity? In part 2 of a series on Brain Warriors' Michael Peterson and Jill Chambers, Michael shares the story of what happened to his creativity during brain recuperation with Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen.

The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast
A 911 Survivor and Country Music Star’s Story of Physical & Emotional Recovery – PT. 1 with Michael Peterson and Colonel Jill Chambers

The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 31:59


Michael Peterson is a famous country singer, and his song “From Here to Eternity” is one of the most popular country songs of all time. Earlier in life, he had suffered a brain injury from smashing concrete blocks with his head, and it left him feeling foggy and confused. His wife, Jill Chambers, is a retired U.S. Army Colonel. She had suffered PTSD after her experience inside the Pentagon while it was attacked on 9/11. Michael and Jill share their amazing stories with Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen.

Messages of Hope
Does Everything Happen for a Reason?

Messages of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 57:45


Jill Chambers is a survivor of the Pentagon attack on 9/11. Her “earth school” journey from that experience enhanced her resiliency, leading to a growing awareness and trust of her guides. Jill shares her story with Suzanne and explains how she was able to grow and thrive after her traumatic experience with the help of Spirit.

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