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Skye works at Dragon Indoor Market on Brackla Street Centre and loves all things spooky. Our host is Joshua Reeves, Campaign Support Officer for Leonard Cheshire, a lover of Black Metal and anything spooky!
In this episode, Leonard Cheshire's Joshua Reeves speaks with Whizz-Kidz ambassador Arunima Misra about accessible travel and navigating holidays as a wheelchair user.
Was it what she wore? Something she said? Does this one sound stupid? For female sexual assault victims you know including maybe yourself, women were living and acting like everyday people when “it” happened. In film director Joshua Reeves' new work set in his hometown of Manchester, Long Walk Home, he explores a realistic fictional event of how assault happens more to black women in the UK and the racism experienced by many in stop and search. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, Prof Yukiko Yamashita, a group leader at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, MIT, is interviewed by PhD student Joshua Reeves. Yukiko talks about how her lab got interested in understanding the possible mechanism of non siter chromatid segregation in germline cells. She talks about how they started looking at the interesting mechanisms regulating the immortality of germlines cells in Drosophila. Yukiko also shares her opinion regarding Junk DNA and how it might not all be junk like noncoding RNAs. Lastly, she shares her advice to be learner for rest of life and get used to stepping outside comfort zone. And to become comfortable not being expert all the time. To find out more about Yukiko's research, check out the following link: https://yamashitalab.wi.mit.edu/
Rev. Dr. Michelle Medrano is a career minister in the New Thought movement.She received her ministerial degree at the School of Ministry at Mile Hi Church in 1991.The Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science hired her as an assistant minister, and she served in that capacity for four years.Then she was blessed to serve as senior minister of New Vision Center for seventeen years. In 2013, she was invited back to Mile Hi to serve as an associate minister. In the spring of 2019, she joined Rev. Joshua Reeves as the co-lead minister of Mile Hi Church.Writing runs in her family and authoring articles and books has been a part of her career dreams for a long time.
This week we're joined by Joshua Reeves; a passionate filmmaker, digital media strategist and owner of Reevo Media. We discuss the representation of black people in British television and film and whether your vote really matters. @joshua_who
Rev. Josh Reeves shares his Sunday message The Gift of Giving, Blessings Abound part 1. The Christmas season teaches us the incredible power of giving. It doesn't matter how wealthy you are in material resources, the holiday season is truly about accessing the incredible wealth of Spirit.Mile Hi is a New Thought church in Lakewood, Colorado. Practical and universal spirituality, affirmative prayer, meditation and oneness are at the heart of all we do. Our community focuses on healing, growth, empowerment, positive living, mindfulness and a grounded spiritual path as well as overcoming anxiety, focusing on forgiveness and fostering healthy relationships. Dr. Michelle Medrano and Rev. Josh Reeves are the Lead Ministers teaching the Science of Mind and Spirit.
The Power of Appreciation from Spiritual Narrative
Rev. Joshua Reeves asks, "Are we there yet?" This is the first spiritual message in the Five-Week Sunday Series: Adventure in Faith 2019Let the Adventure Begin! with Dr. Michelle Medrano and Rev. Joshua Reeves.What does adventure suggest to you? Some place different? Something exciting or unknown? Maybe even a little bit scary? Or could it be a place you’ve always longed to go, what you’ve always longed to do or who you’ve always longed to be? Maybe the real you on the true adventure of your soul?Welcome to your adventure in faith!“So be sure when you step, step with care and great tact. And remember that life's a great balancing act. And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed.) Kid, you'll move mountains.” ― Dr. Seuss, Oh, The Places You'll Go!
Dr. Michelle and Rev. Joshua talk with Dr. Roger about life, retirement and what's new!
This is an audiobook of Spiritual Narrative by Joshua Reeves
What comes first in your life? Getting Back to First with Rev. Joshua Reeves. Our founder, Dr. Ernest Holmes, taught that all things have a first cause. Getting back to what should come first in our lives can lead to renewal, healing, and transformation.
Rev. Joshua Reeves and Dr. Barry Ebert have a conversation about the teachings, insights and lessons of Martin Luther King, Jr. and how they are relevant in today's world.
Rev. Joshua Reeves explores the importance of kindness in this spiritual sermon.Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “We have a great deal more kindness than is ever spoken.” To discover a deeper kindness within us and to practice it with profundity is to create a better world wherever we are.
Inner Peace Pt. 2 with Rev. Joshua Reeves, a Centers for Spiritual Living Message. How much of your to-do list includes nourishing yourself and cultivating what really matters most in your life? Rev. Joshua Reeves shares his spiritual checklist for a meaning-filled life.
Inner Peace Pt. 1 with Rev. Joshua Reeves, a Centers for Spiritual Living Message. Breathing Room: Can you find space even in a busy time? Can you find peace even when under pressure? Using spiritual tools to develop and nurture your inner being can create some much-needed breathing room in your life.
Three Questions for a Better Life with Rev. Joshua Reeves: a Centers for Spiritual Living Sermon. "A better, inspired and meaningful life is possible to experience every day. Answer three specific questions and discover greater thriving and fulfillment!"
Joshua Reeves, CEO of Gusto, talks about the company's plans to reshape the entire payroll process and make the two-week paycheck cycle a thing of the past with Bloomberg's Julie VerHage. This conversation was recorded June 18, 2018.
A New Way of Being Part 2: The Way of Wonder: There’s a difference between being childlike and childish. One leads to innocence and a sense of wonder. The other leads to immaturity and selfishness. Discover a new way of being by embodying childlike wonder.
Spiritual Guidance: A Voice in the Crowd with Rev. Joshua Reeves. Is the dominant voice in your life one that guides and uplifts or criticizes filling you with doubt? There's a voice available to hear and heed that declares our grandest truth always cheering us on!
Rev. Joshua Reeves gives his spiritual talk on Rising Above Unworthiness: Spiritual Basics for Toxic, Troubling Times. New Thought and the Law of Attraction can help us navigate our role in this current state of worldly affairs. We can presence Oneness, disregard the prevailing nonsense, find pure love and connection with all when we understand that thought is always trending toward form. Your internal reality is molding your outer experience.
Josh Reeves is the Founder and CEO @ Gusto. Gusto reimagines payroll, benefits, HR, and personal finance and it is this reimagination that has led to their recent addition to the unicorn club with investors including Google Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Data Collective and General Catalyst, just to name a few. As for Josh, he was selected for the 2012 Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Prior to co-founding Gusto, he was the CEO and co-founder of Unwrap, a SaaS startup which was acquired in 2010, and he began his career as an early employee at Zazzle. I would also like to give a big hand to Jason Lemkin and Phil Libin for the intro to Josh today. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: HR and Payroll is not sexy so how did Josh make his way into the industry and what was the a-ha moment for Gusto? Josh has said before ‘he lives and breathes how a company is built.’ How has Josh looked to grow and develop his own internal organisation at Gusto? How does this vary with stage? Josh has hired over 300 people at Gusto, how does he approach the interview process? What is the right way for employers to approach the ‘making offers’ stage? How important does Josh feel it is to have an ownership culture and internal entrepreneurialism? How can this environment be fostered and developed? 60 Second SaaStr How employers can ensure new employees have an amazing first day? What does Josh know now that he wishes he had known when he started? The biggest mistake SaaS companies make with their HR and payroll organisation? If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented, you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings SaaStr Josh Reeves
Segment 1: Mike Cardoza is a former senior executive of a debt-buying company, a debt collection agency, and a major regional high-volume debt collection law firm. Mike founded The Cardoza Law Corporation in order to share the truth about consumer credit and finance with clients and to be their “partner in prosperity”. He is the author of "The Secret World of Debt Collection: Beat Collectors at Their Own Game - A Former Collections Executive Reveals How". Segment 2: Joshua Reeves believes in the power of software to solve complex problems and co-founded ZenPayroll to deliver delightful, modern payroll to businesses everywhere. Joshua was selected to the 2012 Forbes 30 Under 30 list and is a regular contributor to Forbes, Entrepreneur and Business Insider. Segment 3: Winnie Sun is the Managing Director and Founding Partner of Sun Group Wealth Partners, a trusted financial consulting firm providing financial planning services to small business owners, senior executives, celebrities, and established families throughout the West Coast. Segment 4: Andrew Davis is the author of “Brandscaping: Unleashing the Power of Partnership”, one of Amazon's top 100 marketing books. He has produced a documentary film called Roadside Ambition, the amazing true story of one small town and two huge balls. His new book “Town, Inc.” is coming out this Fall. Segment 5: Michael Saltsman is the Research Director at the Employment Policies Institute and former field economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sponsored by Sage and Nextiva.
Joshua Reeves, co-founder and CEO of ZenPayroll, explains how building truly impactful products takes time, and how crucial it is to set aside time throughout one's journey for introspection. Reeves also discusses finding meaning by seeing the people in processes and modeling your future by identifying people you admire.
Joshua Reeves, co-founder and CEO of ZenPayroll, explains how building truly impactful products takes time, and how crucial it is to set aside time throughout one's journey for introspection. Reeves also discusses finding meaning by seeing the people in processes and modeling your future by identifying people you admire.
Joshua Reeves, co-founder and CEO of ZenPayroll, explains how building truly impactful products takes time, and how crucial it is to set aside time throughout one's journey for introspection. Reeves also discusses finding meaning by seeing the people in processes and modeling your future by identifying people you admire.
Young entrepreneurs Jeff Seibert, Kimber Lockhart, Clara Shih, Steve Garrity, Joshua Reeves, and Tristan Harris discuss their experiences starting companies. (February 10, 2010)
Six young Stanford grads and entrepreneurs -- Steven Garrity, Clara Shih, Kimber Lockhart, Jeff Seibert, Josh Reeves, and Tristan Harris -- share their experiences starting companies and raising capital. While being in their 20s may seem to be an obstacle to outsiders, they said they "flipped" this liability into an asset -- focusing instead on their raw ability to bring innovative ideas to life. They advise all young entrepreneurs to be persistent, opportunistic, and scrappy.
Six young Stanford grads and entrepreneurs -- Steven Garrity, Clara Shih, Kimber Lockhart, Jeff Seibert, Josh Reeves, and Tristan Harris -- share their experiences starting companies and raising capital. While being in their 20s may seem to be an obstacle to outsiders, they said they "flipped" this liability into an asset -- focusing instead on their raw ability to bring innovative ideas to life. They advise all young entrepreneurs to be persistent, opportunistic, and scrappy.
Six young Stanford grads and entrepreneurs -- Steven Garrity, Clara Shih, Kimber Lockhart, Jeff Seibert, Josh Reeves, and Tristan Harris -- share their experiences starting companies and raising capital. While being in their 20s may seem to be an obstacle to outsiders, they said they "flipped" this liability into an asset -- focusing instead on their raw ability to bring innovative ideas to life. They advise all young entrepreneurs to be persistent, opportunistic, and scrappy.