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Best podcasts about Joy Johnson

Latest podcast episodes about Joy Johnson

Career In Technicolor
Finding Backdoor to Success with Jennifer Joy Johnson

Career In Technicolor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 78:00


Meet Jennifer Joy Johnson, FI Solo Traveler: who embodies a Financially Independent Solo Traveler lifestyle. As a Guide, she shares her FI Solo Lifestyle with those who want to achieve their own version of a FI lifestyle. A Freedom Writer: Create a plan and then live it! IG: https://www.instagram.com/yousissy_movement2020?igsh=dTAwbjlqemcyZTQ%3D&utm_source=qr FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1457822169&mibextid=JRoKGi Jennifer Joy Johnson – Coaching & Consulting

The Journey to Becoming | Self Improvement, Productivity, Lower Stress
Accepting the invitation for your Journey to Becoming

The Journey to Becoming | Self Improvement, Productivity, Lower Stress

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 3:22


The podcast you need in your life as a Christian woman who is ready to step into all that God created them to be. Are you sick and tired of feeling stuck in life?  Do you deal with crippling fear & doubt that can invade your mind at any given moment and weighs you down mentally? Do you find yourself struggling with your self-worth and confidence when it comes to putting yourself first? Have you wrestled with the desire to grow deeper in relationship with God and see His plan for your life come to fruition, but you are still a little scared? There is a way to step out of the constant self-sabotage, gain control of your life and give yourself permission to live out the vision that God has for you!  Hey, I'm Joy Johnson. Your new bestie, coach, mentor and sister in Christ that cannot wait to speak life into you and activate you to take action in the life that you have been so blessed with. I remember the days where I was hiding behind the very things that were robbing me of all of my time and energy. I was crippled by fear of failure, the opinions of others and lacked major boundaries. Not to mention allowing my relationship with God to be on the back burner because hello- there was no time for that. That was a recipe for disaster that quickly led to burn out and frustration.  It wasn't until I realized that I was absolutely not alone, and so many other women were struggling with the same things that I began to be honest with myself. I have since been able to apply a framework in structuring my life that has changed everything for the better.    Through this podcast I will share with you HOW to: Discover, design & develop the vision that God has for you Simplify your daily systems to bring transformation in your mental, emotional & physical health Embrace the power of consistency and release the perfectionistic mindset once and for all  Heal from your past and not let it hinder your future Find joy in your Journey to Becoming all that God has created you to be Let's connect here:   Check out the 30 Day email: https://www.thejoyfulfitlife.com/39581/30-day-email-landing-page/ Join our FREE FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2486808534941816 Join the Joyful Fit Life Community: https://joyful-fit-life.mn.co IG: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulfit_life/ Email: joy@thejoyfulfitlife.com

Tuesday with Tamika
Episode 160 - Count It All Joy w/Joy Johnson

Tuesday with Tamika

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 37:41


Welcome to our podcast show about living a joyful God-centered life. Today we'll be discussing the importance of finding joy in our everyday lives and how we can center our lives around God to achieve that. Firstly, we need to understand that joy is not just a feeling or an emotion, but rather a state of being. It is something that we can cultivate within ourselves through our mindset and our actions. When we center our lives around God, we can find joy in even the smallest moments of our lives, because we know that everything is part of God's plan for us. One of the best ways to center our lives around God is through prayer and meditation. Taking the time to connect with God every day can help us find peace and joy in our lives, even when things are difficult. We can also find joy by serving others and living a life of purpose and meaning. In conclusion, living a joyful God-centered life is all about finding joy in the present moment and trusting in God's plan for our lives. By taking the time to connect with God every day, serving others, and living a life of purpose and meaning, we can cultivate joy within ourselves and live a life that is truly fulfilling. Thank you for listening and we hope you found this podcast helpful. Stay in Contact with Joy  IG: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulfit_life/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008807563209 Website: https://www.thejoyfulfitlife.com Don't forget to follow us on socials Facebook - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/tamika.thomas143⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Restored Facebook Group - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/restoredcommunitytamikathomas/?ref=share⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/tamika_thomas_/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Shop with Tamika --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tuesdaywithtamika/support

Encouragement From Women
How To Combat Your Anxious Thoughts with Hannah La Joy Johnson

Encouragement From Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 40:44


Many can struggle with anxious thoughts, and many struggle with the scary circumstance of a panic attack. These symptoms can be daunting, humiliating, and discouraging. In today's episode we speak with Anxiety Mentor, Hannah La Joy Johnson on how we can combat these symptoms and get to the root of the problem.Connect with usFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/encouragementfromwomenhttps://www.faceb ook.com/EncouragementFromWomenWhoveBeenThereInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/encouragementfromwomen.podcastEncouragement From Women Who've Been There:https://www.facebook.com/EncouragementFromWomenWhoveBeenThereHaley Shoemaker: https://www.facebook.com/haley.shoemaker.33/https://www.instagram.com/haleyshoe_/Hannah La Joy Johnson: https://www.facebook.com/hannah.lajoyhttps://www.instagram.com/hannahlajoyjohnston/Resources:Bible Study- Encouraging Women of the Bible:https://www.amazon.com/Encouraging-Women-Bible-Week-Study/dp/B0BS8ZHMFFEncouragement For Little Women:https://www.amazon.com/Encouragement-Little-Women-Devotional-Girls-ebook/dp/B0BL2WVB9K/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1YMEK8I2E83KN&keywords=encouragement+for+little+women&qid=1667878622&sprefix=encouragement+for+little+women%2Caps%2C126&sr=8-1Encouragement For Women a 30 day Devotional: https://www.amazon.com/Encouragement-Women-Thirty-Day-Devotional/dp/B0941HJB83/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1RUBNXRJYWCM4&keywords=encouragement+from+women+whove+been+there&qid=1659315011&sprefix=encouragement+from+wo%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-3Encouragement for Your Identity: https://www.amazon.com/Encouragement-Your-Identity-Thirty-Devotional/dp/B09K1TWQY2/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1RUBNXRJYWCM4&keywords=encouragement+from+women+whove+been+there&qid=1659315011&sprefix=encouragement+from+wo%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-4Encouragement for Motherhood: https://www.amazon.com/Encouragement-Motherhood-Day-Devotional-Women/dp/B09WPVXSMB/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1RUBNXRJYWCM4&keywords=encouragement+from+women+whove+been+there&qid=1659315011&sprefix=encouragement+from+wo%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-2

The Micah Podcast
Power, Position, and the Preacher's Voice

The Micah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 50:59


Special guest Mark Labberton, former president of Fuller Seminary, joins the Micah Podcast hosts to discuss how we can use power differently—like the way Jesus embodies it in Philippians 2.Your Micah Podcast Hosts: Rev. Joy Johnson, Rev. Jin Cho, and Rev. Bret WidmanSpecial Guest: Rev. Mark Labberton 

Seek Treatment with Cat & Pat
"Frolic Bitch" (w/ Natalie Joy Johnson)

Seek Treatment with Cat & Pat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 64:06


Cat and Pat are joined this week by special guest Natalie Joy Johnson. They discuss scales, sexuality, karaoke machines, and more.

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Discretion Advised
Is There A Fish In Me?! (w/ Natalie Joy Johnson & Andrew Stark)

Discretion Advised

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 50:26


John Hill is wearing a new wig, Marc MacNamara has a new puppy, and we're all ready for a brand new edition of DISCRETION ADVISED! For this episode, these two podcast hosts are dishing on their recent Olive Garden experiences, Marc's time on Fire Island with RHOP star Monique Samuels, and those Beyoncé's toilet seat rumors. Next, GORGINE songstress Natalie Joy Johnson and adult film icon Andrew Stark come on to discuss the candy fish that got lost in Ricky Roman's hole, Andrew's big industry comeback with NakedSword's FINAL CUT, and what booty-centric songs Natalie will be singing on Fire Island. After a quick game of Truth or Dare, Marc and John then dive into a hard-hitting round of Ignite or Indict hosted by content creator and special guest DaddyKyleX. Watch on YouTube – @DiscAdPod Follow on TikTok – @DiscAdPod Follow on Instagram – @DiscAdPod Follow on Twitter – @DiscAdPod Official Website – DiscAdPod.com Talk to us – ask@DiscAdPod.com

MIRROR TALK
Unveiling Your Radiance with Joy Johnson: Empowering Faith, Career, and Purpose with Unshakeable Confidence

MIRROR TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 33:00


“Be confident in who you are.” In this episode, Joy Johnson shares her personal experiences as a Christian and person of colour in the United Kingdom. She enlightens on the importance of understanding the purpose of what were are doing and how to stand out with confidence. “Love and Respect.” Thank you for joining me on this MIRROR TALK podcast journey. Kindly stay connected by subscribing or following on any platform. Please do not forget to leave a review and rating. Let us stay connected: https://linktr.ee/mirrortalkpodcast   More inspiring episodes and show notes here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/podcast-episodes/⁠ Your opinions, thoughts, suggestions and comments matter to us. Share them here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/your-opinion-matters/ Invest in us by becoming a Patreon. Support us by subscribing to one or more of the offerings that we have available at http://patreon.com/MirrorTalk  Every proceeds will be used for improving the quality of our work and outreach. Just to serve you better.  Get 20% off when you go to ⁠⁠liquid-iv.com⁠⁠ and use code mirrortalk at checkout. That's 20% off ANYTHING you order when you shop for better hydration today using promo code mirrortalk at ⁠⁠liquid-iv.com⁠⁠. Visit our ⁠shop⁠ for more details.

The Micah Podcast
How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race

The Micah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 39:25


There is a strange idea on the rise that talking about race is the same as being racist. How can pastors and leaders navigate this challenge in order to work for justice in race relations while being sensitive to the current social defensiveness?Your Micah Podcast hosts are Rev. Joy Johnson, Rev. Jin Cho, and Rev. Bret Widman.

City Life Org
THE GREEN ROOM 42 presents NATALIE JOY JOHNSON in "MISS NATALIE'S SUMMERTIME SPECTACULAR"

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 4:19


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Discretion Advised
PLAYing with Fire (w/ Boomer Banks, Andre Donovan & Natalie Joy Johnson)

Discretion Advised

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 44:24


Couldn't make it to our live show on Fire Island? No worries! For our latest episode, we're dropping the official audio and video from DISCRETION ADVISED: LIVE @ PLAY! Get in on the action as the pod takes over Marc MacNamara's weekly interactive game show at The Pavilion on Fire Island Pines with Marc questioning fellow host John Hill on his mysterious rash and both hosts rating and reviewing all of the intimate pics you DMed us last week. Next, industry superstars Boomer Banks and Andre Donovan join a few lucky audience members on stage for a selection of unfiltered games with one of the games even leading to one fan getting a handful of these girthy performers! Natalie Joy Johnson then comes in to compete in a fake O contest with Andre before serenading us with some sweet siren songs while a slideshow of phallic photos plays in the background. Then, all of our guests spice up their lives as Natalie closes out the show by providing the perfect soundtrack for Andre to give Boomer an interpretive lap dance. Watch on YouTube – @DiscAdPod Follow on TikTok – @DiscAdPod Follow on Instagram – @DiscAdPod Follow on Twitter – @DiscAdPod Official Website – DiscAdPod.com Talk to us – ask@DiscAdPod.com

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City Life Org
Chelsea Table + Stage Presents “Pride Anthems” Featuring Natalie Joy Johnson, Kevin Smith Kirkwood and Jon-Michael Reese

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 8:19


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2023/04/28/chelsea-table-stage-presents-pride-anthems-featuring-natalie-joy-johnson-kevin-smith-kirkwood-and-jon-michael-reese/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support

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Childhood Chatcast
Episode 11 with Joy Johnson-Lind

Childhood Chatcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 21:45


In this episode of the chatcast, The Dude and Joy share how golf played a big part in growing up and their love of basketball.

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Living with Intention with April Wyett
Exploring Your Essence ~ with SoulCollage & Joy Johnson

Living with Intention with April Wyett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 72:58


Have you ever created a Vision Board? Placing your intentions into creating a visual of your desires? For our last episode of Exploring Your Essence series, we venture past the “vision” and into our essence with SoulCollage. A wonderful modality that provides a tangible & visual effect that you can keep and build from. Which is a great resource for when it is hard to put into words how you are feeling, or maybe need a different way to express what is happening at that time in your life. Our guest for this episode is Joy Johnson, a special friend of mine. I invite you to tune in and to hear Joy's experiences of being of service and witness her wonderful approach to wellness as she walks us through the process of SoulCollage assisting you in connecting to your essence ~working from the inside out.  Watch the video on my YouTube channel to see Joy and hear her beautiful approach of providing wellness through SoulCollage April Wyett YouTube channel Please hit subscribe and leave a comment of what your experience was with the visualization and what you found inspiring from this episode or share with others to continue working from the inside out! www.openforhealing.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Micah Podcast
Does Jesus Need an Advertising Campaign?

The Micah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 49:26


Joy Johnson, Jin Cho, and Bret Widman reflect on the “He Gets Us” ad campaign, including the “Love Your Enemies” ad that ran at the Super Bowl. 

Charlottesville Community Engagement
January 20, 2023: Another former Charlottesville Mayor enters House District 54 race; Driver charged with recklessness in incident that killed pedestrian on Ivy Road

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 15:41


There are 731 days, or two years, until the next inauguration of the president of the United States of America. This is not a fact that has any relevance except that this is January 20, 2023, and it's either this or National Cheese Lover's Day to signify this small blurb at the top of another edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement. I'm your host, Sean Tubbs, and it's also my mother's birthday. On today's program:* Former Charlottesville Dave Norris is the fourth person to enter the race for an open seat in the House of Delegates* A driver charged in connection with January 12 death of pedestrian on Ivy Road* Charlottesville to hire two legal firms while search for permanent City Attorney continues* The city is on track to have a $5 million surplus for the current fiscal year* Council appoints members to two affordable housing committees with familiar faces getting the seats First shout-out:  UVA Health offering free sports physicals on SaturdayToday's first subscriber supported shout-out goes to the UVA Health Office of Diversity and Community Engagement! They want you to know about an event this week where free sports physicals will be offered! Health professionals will be on hand Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Charlottesville High School for young people who need a quick check-up before beginning to play for an athletic team. This is a project being conducted in partnership with the UVA Latino Health Initiative, UVA Family Medicine, and the UVA Virginia Wellness Initiative. For more information, call 434-243-8352 or in Spanish at 434-272-5910. Norris enters race for House District 54 seatSo far, there are no candidates who have filed to run for Charlottesville City Council this year, but two former members are now in the race for House District 54. Dave Norris served on Council from July 2006 until the end of 2013 and has filed a statement of organization with the Virginia Department of Elections. “I am pleased to have served the Charlottesville-Albemarle community in a variety of ways over the past 30 years, and I look forward to building upon my track record of proven progressive leadership if elected to the Virginia General Assembly,” Norris wrote on his campaign website. Norris also served as Mayor from 2008 to 2011. He joins former Charlottesville Mayor David E. Brown, Albemarle School Board Member Katrina Callsen, and Fifeville resident Dashad Cooper. Norris currently works as a program manager for the Piedmont Housing Alliance in their Financial Opportunity Center. He has also worked as the general manager of the Charlottesville Parking Center, the executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Blue Ridge, executive director of PACEM, and other positions. When on Council, he served for a time as chair of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority. The Democratic Primary is on June 20. Will we see more candidates for this seat? A small bit of history. The seat being vacated by Delegate Sally Hudson used to be occupied by David Toscano, who served on Council from 1990 to 2002. Toscano succeeded former Delegate Mitch Van Yahres who served two terms on Council from 1968 to 1976. He was first elected to the House of Delegates in a special election in 1980. Driver charged in connection with death of pedestrian on Ivy RoadA 54-year-old Charlottesville man has been charged with reckless driving in a crash last week that struck and killed a 52-year-old man from Albemarle County. Isidro Casandro Martinez was walking his bike across Ivy Road at Alderman Road last Thursday night when Charlottesville Police say he was hit by a car driven by Corey Abdella. Martinez was initially thought to have been riding a bicycle at 10:55 p.m., but Charlottesville Police now say that he was walking it across the street. An update was sent out this morning. A search of the city's data on recent arrests confirms Abdella arrest yesterday morning. City to hire one firm to legal counsel for general operation, another for land use issues The rest of today's newsletter is going to focus mostly on this week's City Council meeting. Perhaps some of you are interested in applying to be the appointed Councilor. Perhaps you may run for the office. Either way, I'm going to try to cover as much of this meeting as I can in this newsletter.First, the city is still seeking a replacement for former City Attorney Lisa Robertson with the position posted for applicants. Interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers had previously announced that Senior Deputy City Attorney Allyson Davies would serve as the interim attorney, but that has turned out to not be the case.“We will fulfill the role of City Attorney with the law firm of Sands Anderson,” Rogers said. “We made that determination because we are down an attorney in the office and we think the nature of the support we need is with a law firm and not just one individual.” Rogers said there will be two project managers working to support the deputy attorneys on general business. However, the city is hiring a different firm to handle land use issues. “On land use matters we engaged Sharon Pandek's firm who will work with planning on issues of the zoning ordinance over the next couple of weeks,” Rogers said. That firm is Pandak & Taves, according to a flier from the Virginia Association of Counties. The Charlottesville Planning Commission will hold a work session on the zoning code rewrite next Tuesday at 5 p.m.  (meeting info)Council briefed on revenue projections; $5M surplus projected for current fiscal yearThe end of the fiscal year is 161 days away, and it'll be about ten months or so until accountants will know if the City of Charlottesville will have a shortfall or a surplus. Council gets a quarterly briefing on revenue collections and spending and got a projection for another surplus from city staff.“We're looking at a total of about $5 million,” said budget director Krisy Hammill. “Most of those are driven by the tax revenue sources that we continue to talk about. The real estate tax… reassessment notices for calendar year 2023 will be going out at the end of this month.” Hammill said the new figures will likely increase the surplus. Albemarle County's assessments were up an average of 13.46 percent for 2023. (read that story)Interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers said he was cautious and pointed out there are still remaining unknowns about potential expenses the city may incur to raise salaries. “The compensation study that we've talked about, we don't know what the price tag on that is going to be and the choices we will have to make when that is presented, as well as a collective bargaining,” Rogers said. However, Rogers said he felt the picture was pretty solid but that money is not unlimited. Hammill said if there is a downturn, the surplus could go the other way. “If there were to be a recession, it's very possible that some of these gains that we're reporting to you for right now for meals, sales, lodging could be not there,” Hammill said. For those interested in the development of the budget, Rogers and the budget staff are having a forum on January 31. Second shout-out goes to Camp AlbemarleToday's second subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman's River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Camp Albemarle seeks support for a plan to winterize the Hamner Lodge, a structure built in 1941 by the CCC and used by every 4th and 5th grade student in Charlottesville and Albemarle for the study of ecology for over 20 years. If this campaign is successful, Camp Albemarle could operate year-round. Consider your support by visiting campalbemarleva.org/donate.Councilors pick up committee assignments from vacant seat The resignation of City Councilor Sena Magill earlier this month also means that the remaining Councilors had to fill the vacancies she also left on other committees. In addition to attending Council meetings, each elected official serves on several boards and commissions as the official representative from Council. “We're not filling every position that she had had but these are ones that have something going on right now for which its important to have the members right now,” said Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook. Councilor Brian Pinkston will now serve on the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail Board. In a future installment of this newsletter, I'll write about the financing agreement for the renovations that are being planned. Charlottesville partners with Albemarle County and Nelson County to maintain the facility. The next meeting of the ACRJ Board is on February 9. (meeting info)Vice Mayor Juandiego Wade will serve now on the Workforce Development Board for the Piedmont Region. Their information is all on their website but I did not see a listing for an upcoming meeting. New city housing committees get members but enough to form quorum Charlottesville City Council has appointed members to two new committees formed as part of a call to restructure the way funding for affordable housing projects is governed.“A major portion of the discussion during the Affordable Housing Plan that was developed a year plus ago was talking about the need to separate out the different functions, the different advisory functions into a funding committee and just the general Housing Advisory Committee [HAC],” said Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook. Council first took up the Charlottesville Affordable Housing Fund (CAHF) Committee. Unfortunately, they could not fully staff that group. “We have six people to appoint but we did not get six applicants,” Snook said.However, they did make two appointments to the new CAHF Committee. * Philip d'Oronzio, (also on Charlottesville Planning Commission)* S. Lisa Herndon, President of the Charlottesville Area Association of ResidentsNext they took up the Charlottesville Housing Advisory Committee (HAC) Committee. They appointed the following:* John Sales, Executive Director of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority (three year term)* Sunshine Mathon, Executive Director of the Piedmont Housing Alliance (non-profit two-year term)* Corey Demchak, Director of Programs at Albemarle Home Improvement Program (non-profit one-year)* Philip d'Oronzio (real estate representative, three year term)* Dan Rosensweig (real estate representative, two year term)* Abigail Palko (at-large, three year term)* Josh Hughes (at-large, two year term)* Joy Johnson (affordable housing beneficiary, three year term) * Elise Noyes (affordable housing beneficiary, one year term) A one year term for the real estate term is still open.  Rosensweig is also the president of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville. Johnson is the Section 3 coordinator for the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority. d'Oronzio is the Chief Executive Officer of Pilot Mortgage. Reading material: * Republicans again attempt to roll back Democratic carbon reduction laws, Charlie Paullin, Virginia Mercury, January 16, 2023* Future of an Albemarle County post office remains in limbo, Keagan Hughes, NBC29 January 17, 2023* Va. Senate Democrats kill effort to repeal electric car rule, Sarah Rankin, Associated Press, January 17, 2023* First United Methodist Church denied request to install solar panels, Hawes Spencer, Charlottesville Daily Progress, January 19, 2023* Salvation Army on Ridge Street OK'd for demolition, Hawes Spencer, Charlottesville Daily Progress, January 19, 2023Keeping the end of #487 cluttered with information:It's the end of the week, but when will the next installment of Charlottesville Community Engagement emerge? This is a good question. Likely on Monday, for there is work to be done on the next Week Ahead as well as Fifth District Community Engagement. I have not gotten to a whole bunch of stories. One day, though, this will be a daily publication, seven days a week, committed to getting as much information to the public about what happens in local and regional governments. Sometimes that means links to articles like the ones above, but my hope is original coverage as you've come to expect in the two and a half years since this newsletter and podcast launched.And of course, all of this is funded by the quarter of the audience that's opted to pay for a paid subscription, either through Substack or through Patreon. Thank you! I will never beg or please of introduce scarcity as a way to get you to contribute. I trust that if you find there's a value to this work, you'll opt to help me cover the cost.Ting is helping me cover the cost. They sponsor this newsletter by providing a match for each initial payment through Substack. It's a tremendous help and I will say once more: Hooray for Ting!And, if you want to upgrade your Internet provider, check out Ting! If you sign up at this link and enter the promo code COMMUNITY, you'll get:* Free installation* A second month for free* A $75 gift card to the Downtown MallThanks to Wraki for the music. There is going to be a new closing tune beginning with #500 and hopefully other audio cues here and there, too. Do give the podcast a chance if you've not heard it to this point.  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Times Higher Education
THE Campus: what makes a good higher education leader?

Times Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 43:24


Universities have been around for a millennium, however their modern iteration - and the people who lead them - are somewhat different to their medieval European ancestors. Over the centuries, institutions have dealt with a multitude of difficulties but the current combination of a global pandemic, economic downturn, populist politics and a climate crisis seems particularly challenging. So what sort of leader does the moment call for? And how are senior figures in higher education responding to the issues of the day? Leadership expert Jon McNaughton, an associate professor and associate department chair in Texas Tech University's College of Education, joins the podcast to explain how the job of university president has changed over the decades, what type of leadership is required right now and how to know when to step away. Joy Johnson, president and vice-chancellor at Simon Fraser University, shares what it's like being a rare female leader and how she approaches housing shortages and the politics around recruiting international students.   Find out more about Jon's work here.   

The Micah Podcast
How Can We Cultivate Imagination in Preaching?

The Micah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 54:22


The Micah Mobilizers consider the state of our collective imagination today, as disciples and preachers, and wonder how artists and prophets might help to heal and invigorate broken imagination.Your Micah Podcast hosts are Joy Johnson, Jin Cho, and Bret Widman.

Awe in Trauma
Equine Therapy Connection (with Mary-Joy Johnson)

Awe in Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 59:32


This episode is a wonderful exploration into the immense natural inter-relational power of healing with horses.  Mary Joy is an equine facilitated psycho traumatologist working with horses psychotherapeutically with a range of people including, children, adults and families.  She facilitates such therapy with war veterans too and others with PTSD.  In this episode we get a first hand sense of how Mary-Joy initially became captivated with equine therapy as she explored deeper healing in her own life.  From here she completed the trainings to provide equine therapy for so many others, with her colleagues, from her centre in East Sussex.  She explains how the approach seeks to liberate the horses as well as the people seeking healing through the profound trust in the deep implicit interpersonal resonance and regulation together.  The horses have an immense capacity to feel into the person's system and to be with it in a way that is simply divine.  From here there is so much to potential to heal, learn and experience a way of being that is so natural and ancient as it allows us to access something sacred that has been available for all time.For more information on Mary Joy Johnson's work go to:www.wildwaystherapy.co.ukFor more information on Brainspotting and to train with Dr Mark Grixti go to: https://www.bspuk.co.uk/upcoming-training/ https://www.facebook.com/brainspottinguk https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/awe-in-trauma/id1580294433?i=1000543054793 https://twitter.com/BrainspottingUK https://www.instagram.com/brainspotting_uk/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-wfQEAwQX3qr36zkhh9J0g

Conversations That Matter
Do Universities Matter?

Conversations That Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 23:26


Ep 413 - Do Universities Matter? Guest: Joy Johnson By Stuart McNish If knowledge is empowerment, does the place where you garner that knowledge matter? “The answer is yes, it does matter,” says Joy Johnson, the President of Simon Fraser University. Johnson continues by noting, “a university degree carries with it exceptional career prospects, higher pay and it opens a person's mind to the realm of the possible and pushes the boundaries of the seemingly impossible.”   There are many careers that are simply unattainable without a university degree such as in health, the sciences, technology, business, law and education. There is also a perception that universities are a place where you can explore ideas from a variety of perspectives and that you are free to do so.    Stuart McNish invited Joy Johnson, the President of Simon Fraser University, to join him for a Conversation That Matters about the complex, diverse, and critical role of universities in our economy and society. Join us at a Conversations Live event, sign up for advance notice about upcoming events at conversationslive.ca

Grown and Growing Podcast
All Things Skin Care and Beauty with Esthetician Joy Johnson

Grown and Growing Podcast

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 70:18


This was a fun episode. I learned so much…and revealed a couple of my craziest beauty faux pas. We often tout the natural beauty and longevity of melanated skin, but there are things we can do to ensure that the magic is maintained as we grow older. Joy @Joyofbeautybrand is so informative and breaks down the ways we can properly care for our skin. All the resources she mentioned are in the show notes.Listen and I promise you'll learn something new. About My GuestJoy Johnson is a renowned beauty expert in the Washington, DC area. Joy is a multi-licensed beauty professional and sole proprietor of Nails & Faces of Joy, LLC, the parent company of Joy of Beauty™, a diabetic-friendly body care line.Joy has been in the beauty business since 2007 and is a licensed esthetician, global educator and licensed nail technician, specializing in diabetic pedicures. For the last 11 years, she has lectured, spoken, and managed conferences domestically and internationally for clients like Sally's Beauty Group and Salon Centric as well as Ardell Lashes, Gigi Wax, China Glaze Nail Polish, Refectocil, and many others. Resources from EpisodeMarket Place: BlkGrn (natural beauty products)Sunscreen: Black Girl Sunscreen DMV Esthetician: ICFacesBeauty.comDMV Dermatologist: drcherifrey.com/FREE SHIPPING from Sept 20- Sept 30 at Joy of Beauty™  Joyofbeautybrand.com Use Code: GROWNANDGROWING 

BIV Today
SFU president Joy Johnson

BIV Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 23:17


SFU president Joy Johnson in Roe v. Wade, discourse, the university business model, and the future of post-secondary education. She is in conversation with BIV publisher and editor in chief Kirk LaPointe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chronic Illness Therapist
Ep 8: Your Body As Your Ally, Not Your Enemy with Joy Johnson LCSW

The Chronic Illness Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 54:08


Themes in the conversation Finding ‘felt safety' in the body Understanding how our body works for us, rather than against us The systemic ways in which we've learned to ignore our bodies Ways to befriend our bodies through difficult times, like medical procedures Connect with Joy Buy her book The Self-Compassion Workbook website: www.therapywithjoy.com instagram: instagram.com/therapywithjoy __________________________________________________ Connect with Destiny email: destiny@destinywinters.com | IG: @the.chronicillnesstherapist.com | website: thechronicillnesstherapist.com ***If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review to boost the podcast's visibility and help others find the show. Thank you! FREE DOWNLOAD: “6 Ways To Help Your Partner Understand Your Chronic Illness” - download at this link https://view.flodesk.com/pages/628c0317081c14b7b35ee9de Everything we talk about here is just meant to be general education and information. It's not intended as personal mental health or medical advice. If you have any questions related to your unique circumstances, please contact a licensed therapist in your state of residence. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/citherapist/message

The Adoption and Fostering Podcast
#WednesdayWebcast - Psychotherapist Mary-Joy Johnson

The Adoption and Fostering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 49:40


Hello and welcome to this episode of the #WednesdayWebcast we speak to psychotherapist Mary-Joy Johnson. She works at Wildways Therapy specifically with adopters/foster carers who are having challenging experiences with their own mental health due to the chronic needs of their children. Mary-Joy is also a programme co-director for the Dare to Live Trust, a charity that works with Military Veterans, First Responders, NHS and Care Professionals who have experienced trauma through their professional roles/service. This was a fantastic chat and we discussed the impact of trauma, horses and much more.  As always if you've experience of adoption, Fostering or special guardianship from any perspective and would like share that on the podcast please get in touch through the Facebook or twitter page or email us at AandFpodcast@gmail.com Listen/subscribe on iTunes here Spotify here Google here    

Greatest Memories
The Greatest Memories – April 2022

Greatest Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022


Elvis Presley's first visit to Macon 50 years ago…Joy Johnson, RN talks about her career and upcoming retirement…Ever wanted to audition for Broadway? John Jones explains the process on Show Tunes Spotlight…A Long March film and its mission of restoring benefits to Filipino-American veterans. All of this plus our Music Trivia Challenge and more.

TheFemiNinjaProject
Episode #156: Bold, Brash, and Beautiful

TheFemiNinjaProject

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 31:24


This is an uplifting and fascinating episode with Joy Johnson, a woman who truly embodies the spirit of a warrior as well as the divine feminine. Joy is passionate about motorcycles, engines, Krav Maga, and self-defense. She is also dedicated to helping women embrace their unique loveliness and exquisite beauty through fit pole, often regarded as pole dancing. Although she was interested in pursuing a career in criminology, an unexpected turn led her to taking an advance math placement test which revealed that she had an incredible aptitude for math, causing her to change her focus to a career in mechanical engineering. Joy's story is powerful, inspiring, and incredibly encouraging. Download it today to learn how you can unleash your warrior spirit and divine feminine so you can be bold, brash, and beautiful. http://www.studio3sixt.com/

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HR Oxygen
How to Navigate the DEI Path - with Joy Johnson-Carruthers

HR Oxygen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 46:29


What do you do if your CEO tells you it's time to put together an "DEI Program?"  Unless you have some expertise in this area, it might seem like a daunting request.  Fortunately, I have an expert in this episode that can help.  Joy Johnson-Carruthers is a DEI expert from the Nashville, TN area.  She has an interesting background which has helped develop her experience and expertise which she shares with us.  Joy also has some advice for those who are considering a career in the DEI space.  

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
HAPPY HALLOWQUEEN (feat. Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 56:27


We are IN THE ROOM with best harlot of the pod - Natalie Joy Johnson - for a very HallowQueeny ep! Topics covered: Dialects, Siri's terrible multiple personalities, favorite Halloween costumes from years past, masonry, seeing shows on Broadway again, spooky ghosty stories, fantasy ghost brunch… The convo gets particularly heated when the ghouls dish on best & worst of Halloween candy. Why in the hell are Circus Peanuts still being produced? Who is buying bags of Circus Peanuts? Can anyone explain Circus Peanuts? #candycorn4evah See Natalie Joy Johnson every Saturday night @7:30pm in NYC at Q! It's free, it's extra, and it's a “guaranteed good time” - NY (Good) Times.  @njjisrelentless @intheroompod @danakellycraig @sferezy  @broadwaypodcastnetwork We would be gob smacked into next week if you gave us a rating and review on iTunes! We so appreciate your lurve, shout outs, and support! XOXO IN THE ROOM is a proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. www.bpn.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

i love my wife podcast
EP 187: Chats w/ singer/songwriter Shane Stevens about his hit Fancy Like, Comedian Jen Kober about her role on American Horror Story and singer/actor Natalie Joy Johnson and her new show at The Q in NYC

i love my wife podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 59:55


Join Kelli and Anne for their 187th NEW episode! Today is a special show! They decided to check in with 3 previous guests and hear all the exciting things that are happening for them! First they welcome singer/songwriter Shane Stevens. They are so excited for Shane and his HUGE songwriting success with the new hit Fancy Like by Walker Hayes. Hear how they collaborated on this platinum hit with it rocketing to Number 1 on the country and pop charts, going Tik Tok viral and even becoming an Applebees commercial. They chat about how it feels to be at the top of his game and what comes next. Follow Shane on instagram at @ShaneStevensMusic   Next they welcome Comedian Jen Kober. They chat about Jen performing on an R Family Vacations trip to Wonder Valley and how much fun they had. Then they talk about her role on the new season of American Horror Story: Double Feature and how the show scares both Jen and Kelli. Finally hear about Jen getting back on the road playing comedy clubs, colleges and gay resorts. Go to www.JenKober.com for future tour dates!   Finally they welcome singer/ actress Natalie Joy Johnson. They chat about Natalie's online shows over the past year and a half and the excitement of finally being back performing in a live venue. Hear all about her new residency at the new NYC Club The Q every Saturday at 7pm with Brian Nash and her band. Follow her on Instagram at @njjisrelentless and download her single "Get Into It… Queen” that they play at the end of the show.

Evealuna - Everything Yoga, Everywhere Yoga
92. Somatic Experiencing and Self-Compassion with Joy Johnson

Evealuna - Everything Yoga, Everywhere Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 34:17


Joy Johnson is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, coach, and author of The Self-Compassion Workbook. She specializes in helping hardworking people, who often take care of everything & everyone else, learn how to take care of themselves and make their amazing work in the world more sustainable and fulfilling. Learn more at TherapywithJoy.com and Joy-Johnson.com Find her on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapywithjoy/ Find her book anywhere books are sold or on Amazon here: amzn.to/2FqmiJT --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themindfulpsychshow/message

The Different Minds podcast series
A conversation with Autism advocate, Joy Johnson

The Different Minds podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 38:24


Broadcaster, John Offord chats to American Behaviour Analyst, Inclusion Specialist, and Autism Advocate, Joy F. Johnson for a candid conversation on intersectionality and specifically on the experience of Black individuals on the autism spectrum. Joy also talked about life in Germany and how that differs from the USA, her relationship with her neurotypical husband, Neurodiversity and medical models of disability. Please see https://joyfjohnson.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/differentminds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/differentminds/support

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!
Joy Johnson Of Public Housing Association Of Residents And Dave Norris On The I Love CVille Show!

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 62:27


Joy Johnson, Board Chair at Charlottesville Public Housing Association of Residents, and Former Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris joined me live on The I Love CVille Show! The I Love CVille Show airs live before a worldwide audience Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. The I Love CVille Show is powered by four generation strong Intrastate Inc., trusted limo company Camryn Limousine, the talented Dr. Scott Wagner of Scott Wagner Chiropractic and Sports Medicine, custom home builder John Kerber of Dominion Custom Homes and entrepreneur Patricia Boden Zeller's Animal Connection – All Natural Store for Healthy Pets.

She's So Weird Podcast
Normalize vs. Glamorize w/ Joy Johnson

She's So Weird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 89:00


Channa & Darien sit down with Joy Johnson to talk about her experience as a black female therapist, the pros and cons of being licensed in multiple states, emotionally abusive relationships, connotations of mental health in hip hop, and more! MUSIC: "I Got A Story To Tell (Instrumental)" by The Notorious B.I.G.

Sacramental Sacramento with Pastor Amy Kienzle
Pastor Amy Kienzle and Rev. Joy Johnson, PhD, founder of Life Matters Inc./Member of Sacramento Areas Congregations Together.

Sacramental Sacramento with Pastor Amy Kienzle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 61:12


Watch an interview with Pastor Amy Kienzle and Rev. Joy Johnson, PhD, founder of Life Matters Inc. and member of Sacramento Areas Congregations Together. Life Matters Inc: https://www.wherelifematters.com/Sacramento Areas Congregations Together: https://www.sacact.org/Sacramental Sacramento Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0JimjsymL24_rBDV_7UvCFKPcTr7C98V

Talent Tide with Chris Nichols
Episode 7: Joy Johnson Carruthers - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Consultant

Talent Tide with Chris Nichols

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 54:48 Transcription Available


Joy Johnson-Carruthers is a Master Trainer, Workforce Development Leader and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion advocate with over twenty years of experience developing high performing teams across the United States and abroad. Most recently named Diversity and Inclusion Professional of the Year, Joy is a Middle Tennessee Society for Human Resource Management board member and serves as the director of Diversity and Inclusion and the winner of the 2019 Diversity and Inclusion award and the 2020 Leadership Award. Joy is a workforce learning & development leader and the recipient of the HCA, HealthTrust Supply Chain 2020 Impact award.Joy’s career began in the United States Army, and later as a police officer in St. Louis, Missouri. Her law enforcement career ended when a drunk driver rear-ended her patrol car. Joy went on to find her passion in education and workforce training, working as an adjunct professor of Humanities and Cultural Studies for over ten years and studying abroad in West Africa and South Korea. Joy holds a Master’s degree from UCLA, she’s a DDI certified facilitator and a SHRM certified HR professional.LinkedInEmail

Beautiful Humans: The Social ChangeCast
Ep 33: A Call for Intersectionality of the Reform ABA Movement with Joy Johnson and Ajo Johnson

Beautiful Humans: The Social ChangeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 70:50


This is a new conversation but certainly a continuation of the previous Reform ABA show where we asked the guests to detail the movement's practices that ensure various cultures were taken into account. There is such a need to consider a viewpoint beyond whiteness, but that hasn't been given much space in the larger movement. This conversation is past due, and we are grateful to our guests for being willing to do this show with us. On this show we are joined by Joy Johnson and Ajo Johnson. We have a very candid conversation about intersectionality, specifically regarding race in the ABA Reform movement and the role of white supremacy within the larger culture of ABA. The goal of this show is to implore the ABA reform movement and even at times the Anti-ABA movement to consider intersectionality, as well as the role of racism and white privilege in their conceptualizations. The movement is and continues to center whiteness. And while we stand firm on reforming ABA, we must be steadfast in tacting any form of oppression, which is apparent in the movement. We welcome continued discourse around this topic and would be more than happy to host additional voices on our platform. We also launched our community platform last week. Did you check out episode 32?! If not, be sure to give it a listen. Disclaimer: We had quite a few tech issues so please bare with the choppiness of the conversation. Ajo joins us further into the conversation with congratulations in order(listen to find out!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beautiful-humans/support

Charlottesville Community Engagement
February 24, 2021: Details on upcoming CRHA projects; reopening schools; Batesville residents hear about solar project

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 13:53


Today's Patreon-fueled shout-out is for the Plant Northern Piedmont Natives Campaign, an initiative that wants you to grow native plants in yards, farms, public spaces and gardens in the northern Piedmont. Native plants provide habitat, food sources for wildlife, ecosystem resiliency in the face of climate change, and clean water.  Start at the Plant Northern Piedmont Natives Facebook page and tell them Lonnie Murray sent you! On today’s show:CRHA gets an update on two upcoming construction projectsBatesville residents have the chance to ask questions about a 60-acre solar projectVirginia General Assembly is considering legislation to require schools return to in-person educationLet’s begin with a quick look at COVID numbers today.The local surge continues while the statewide recedes. The Virginia Department of Health reports 1,907 new cases today, which is just one number off the statewide 7-day average of 1,908. 102 of those new cases are in the Blue Ridge District with 80 from Albemarle and ten from Albemarle. The University of Virginia is now reporting 853 active cases on its COVID tracker. Source: Virginia Department of HealthWe need to talk a little about deaths. After over a week without any fatalities, thirteen new cases have been reported in Blue Ridge Health District for the past four days. That doesn’t mean the individuals died yesterday, as the Virginia Department of Health recommends looking at fatalities on the day they occured. Statewide the death count had been going up sharply as a backlog of death certificate data is entered. The total is 7,807 in Virginia as of today. One alarming metric change today is a sudden increase of cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children from 18 on Monday to 25 yesterday to 27 today. Read coverage on that topic in the Henrico Citizen. Charlottesville is moving forward with a plan to return students to classrooms on March 8. Albemarle County goes from Stage 3 to Stage 4 on March 15.  A bill that would require school systems to make in-person instruction the default form of education has passed a Virginia House of Delegates panel. SB1303 was approved by the 17-3 by the House Education Committee on Monday. Here’s the sponsor, Senator Siobhan Dunnavunt (R-12).“It requires each School Board to offer in-person education for the minimal number of hours required annually to each person in K-12 schools [and] to follow the mitigation guidelines of the CDC to do that in a safe way,” Dunnavant said. Schools would be directed to work with local health departments to ensure anyone who contracts a case would be quarantined. Dunnavunt said opening schools will help some people get back to work. “We are seeing that working mothers have the highest unemployment rate and after all of our efforts in equality in employment, we have had a huge setback with untold jeopardy for moms going forward because the infrastructure of school is a necessary component of the stability of the family,” Dunnavunt said. The bill under consideration is a substituted amended to allow some students to continue to attend school virtually. “Folks are able to learn virtually if they have medical reasons they feel are important or if their community is just a bit more wary of going back,” said Delegate Schuyler VanValkenburg (D-72).The legislation would go into effect July 1. An emergency clause requiring schools to open immediately was removed before it passed the Senate. For a snapshot of what divisions are doing what at the moment, consult the Virginia Department of Education map. Source: Virginia Department of EducationWhile we’re on the topic of legislation, a bill to create a passenger rail authority for the New River Valley has passed the full General Assembly. This year’s recommended Smart Scale projects include $50 million to expand passenger rail to Christiansburg. More on that in Amy Freidenberger’s story in the Roanoke Times.Finally in brief COVID news, the Center at Belvedere has announced it will reopen its doors on March 15. The community space off of Rio Road closed their doors in late January amid a surge in cases. An email from Center executive director Peter Thompson said vigilance will still be required. “Not everyone has received a vaccination, and uncertainty surrounding coronavirus variants remains,” Thompson wrote. “To safeguard against complacency, we are adding a few new protocols to ensure the safest possible environment in which to enjoy our many programs.”* The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority’s Board of Commissioners held their final meeting before groundbreaking will take place for the first new public housing units to be built in a generation. Jay Kessler has been working as the project manager on behalf of the CRHA in a position known as “owner’s representative.”  Riverbend Development is the private partner under an LLC called the Affordable Housing Group.  “And in this case, the owner is different than my normal clients because it really is AHG, it’s CRHA, and it’s PHAR,” Kessler said. “Owners have a significant role to play in the success of their design and construction projects. I bring a 35-year construction background.”  Kessler said he had no prior experience working on projects that trigger regulations from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Kessler said actual work at South First Street began on February 8.“Right now they are working on getting erosion and sediment control set up, getting security fencing up, getting signs and banners up so people know what’s going on if they drive by on if they are not familiar with it,” Kessler said. The first building pad will be ready in April, followed by significant construction activities.  The work is expected to be complete in June 2022. Kessler said the Crescent Halls renovations are not as close to construction and negotiations are still underway for a contract price with GMH Construction. He said he hoped the project could close by the first week of March with construction beginning in mid-April and concluding toward the the end of 2022. “We had hoped to be there at the end of last week but didn’t quite get to where we have a final contract in place,” Kessler said. “Their plan is to start on the re-roofing of the building once the 8th floor is vacant so that we don’t have too much noise for residents living there.” Kessler said the construction schedule depended on enough residents volunteering to be temporarily relocated to other units within the building and that CRHA had enough verbal commitments to proceed.  “There will be challenges with it being occupied during the renovations but that’s had a lot of discussion, a lot of planning,” Kessler said. The cost of both projects have increased due to a scarcity of building materials, which has resulted in an increase in costs.“That’s definitely an issue on South First Street, but I know our contractor Breeden Construction factored in the cost risk into their contract so if the market changes, they are at that risk, not us, not the owner,” Kessler said. The occasion was noted by Joy Johnson of the Public Housing Association of Residents, who recently won the Dolbeare Lifetime Service Award from the National Low-Income Housing Coalition for her work in laying the groundwork for affordable housing reform in the city.“The work that PHAR and myself has done, and to see those 63 units getting ready to go up and to see Crescent Halls getting ready…. ...to be able to see that to me I am just very thankful,” Johnson said. The CRHA will have a work session on the agency’s capital budget on Thursday. It’s been postponed twice due to recent inclement weather. Crescent Halls was built in 1976. Learn more about it in on cvillepedia.Last night, a community meeting was held for a special use permit for a 60-acre utility-scale solar facility near Batesville. Sun Tribe Solar is applying for the 8-megawatt project on behalf of the Central Virginia Electric Cooperative, which purchased the property last year. Supervisors updated the zoning code to allow such facilities with a special use permit. Bobby Jocz is a permitting lead with Sun Tribe Solar. “Once the life of this facility is complete, the site will be restored to its original condition,” Jocz said. Neighbors had the opportunity to ask questions about the project. Paul Miller is a resident of Craigs Store Road, where the site would be located.“I’m in general in favor of solar development, but I’m not so sure about this particular location when I look at opportunities for development on top of buildings in urban areas,” Miller said. Miller asked if there could be opportunities for sheep to be able to graze on the property. Miller and others also expressed concern about outdoor lighting at the facility given concerns about preserving the dark sky. Mark Tueting also lives on Craigs Store Road and he is concerned on the visual impacts for the years before vegetated landscaping grows in. He also had a question about whether this would be a “substantial detriment” “I’m excited solar and they’ve been really good to work with and they’ve talked about letting my son keep running his sheep there, but I have to worry about property values, too,” Tueting said. “I think most of us who live in the area said we wanted to live in a rural area. We know we probably wouldn’t have bought here if there was a power plant next door.” Bill Fritz with Albemarle’s Community Development Department said there is a high bar to stop a project based on the claims for “substantial detriment.”“Substantial detriment that planners use is that the impact is such a severe impact that it denies the right to use another property,” Fritz said. “For example, if I have a use that generates a massive amount of odor, and I am next to a restaurant, I have effectively made it so that restaurant cannot operate. That would be a substantial detriment. The mere fact it can be seen would not be a substantial detriment.” However, Fritz said there are three other factors staff will review while it conducts its review.“It may not be a substantial detriment but it might be inconsistent with the character of the area,” Fritz said. The project will next go to the Planning Commission for a recommendation followed by the Board of Supervisors. Watch the whole video of the community meeting on YouTube.Location of the property on Craigs Store Road where the 60-acre facility would be located. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Below the Radar
Joy Johnson: SFU’s New Prez

Below the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 36:33


Below the Radar checks in with Simon Fraser University’s recently installed president and vice-chancellor, Joy Johnson. Stepping into her new role in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Joy speaks to how SFU is working to meet the current challenges it is facing, from adapting to online learning and an added strain on mental health, to addressing systemic racism and inequality within the university and beyond. In this episode, Joy shares her vision for a more equitable, inclusive, and connected SFU, centering the student experience and community partnerships. We hear about some of Joy’s hopes for SFU’s future medical school and the proposed Burnaby Mountain gondola. She also speaks about her background as a nurse and public health researcher interested in the social determinants of health.

Oil Spotted
EP004 - Joy Johnson & Joey Brodnax

Oil Spotted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 57:03


Happy New Year friends. We are going for a double whammy for the first episode of 2021. A two for one if you will. We have Joy Johnson and Joey Brodnax on the podcast. All three of us have experienced so much on so many different tours with different artists, that it seemed strange not to have them both on together. Joy Johnson @joy_ofalltrades does everything under the sun on tour... hair, makeup, stylist, personal assistant, TM assistant, and merchandise manager. She has worked for such artists as Maddie and Tae, Kaleo, Eden, and Roanoke just to name a few. But, Joy has also found her groove during the shutdown, like honing her craft at the @delta.apollo.hair.studio in Nashville and focusing on her art, which you can check out at www.harmonyjoyart.com Joey Brodnax @joeybrodnax solidified himself as a one stop shop for artists and brands. Based in Nashville as well, Joey is an incredibly talented videographer, photographer, director, producer, editor, and artist on top of that. Joey basically breathes content from making his name with artists like Kaleo, Eden, Ato, Betcha, Chloe Gilligan, Taylor Noelle, and Bristol Maroney just to name a couple. In Joey's downtime, he has also been creating and putting out his own music, which is amazing, and very worth checking out! Please check out everything Joey has going on over at http://linktr.ee/joeybrodnax For all things Oil Spotted, please check www.linktr.ee/oilspotted You can follow me, Matt Schmitz @TiredCommentary --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Radiant Babe Podcast
The Mind Is The Limit | with @JOYFUL__FITNESS

The Radiant Babe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 32:14


On today's episode we have the honor of chatting with Radiant Babe, Joy Johnson! Joy is a Fitness instructor and Founder of Joyful Fitness. In this episode, Joy shares with us the backstory of Joyful Fitness, the power of words, and mindset. Get ready to be inspired to activate the confidence that God has placed within you! INSTA ✨ @JOYFUL__FITNESS @THERADIANTBABE Website ♥︎ ◇ www.joyful-fitness.com ◇ www.theradiantbabe.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theradiantbabe/support

GDLC Audio
Hope for Joy (Johnson)

GDLC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 25:49


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Charlottesville Community Engagement
November 24, 2020: North Carolina Governor - "We are in danger"

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 9:31


In today’s Patreon fueled shout-out: The Local Energy Alliance Program, your local energy nonprofit, wants to help you lower your energy bills, make your home more comfortable, and save energy. Schedule your Home Energy Check-Up to get started - now only $45 for City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County residents. You’ll receive energy-saving products and expert advice customized to your needs. Sign up today!*The number of COVID cases in Virginia continues to rise, with the seven-day average of new daily cases rising to 2,403 today, based on a one-day count today of 2,544. That’s the same one-day total from November 20, tying the one-day record. The seven-day average for new positive tests has risen to 7.4 percent statewide, up from 7.2 percent yesterday. In the Blue Ridge Health District, there are 37 new cases, bringing the seven-day average for new daily cases to 38. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper yesterday announced new mask requirements due to rising cases in that state. “We’ve passed the grim benchmark of losing more than 5,000 North Carolineans to COVID-19,” Cooper said. “We hold each of them in our memories and they will not be forgotten. This Thanksgiving week, our state and the country are reporting record high case numbers and hospitalizations.”The new mask requirement goes into effect at 5 p.m. tomorrow in North Carolina. People must wear masks in all indoor settings. Previously the requirement only applied to businesses. “I have a stark warning for North Carolineans today,” Cooper said. “We are in danger. This is a pivotal moment in our fight against the coronavirus. Our actions now will determine the fate of many.” Hat tip to the newsletter Raleigh Convergence for the information. Check them out if you are in Wake County, North Carolina!  I learned about them through the Local Independent Online News Publishers group. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper. Watch his comments here. *The consultant team hired to write up an affordable housing plan for Charlottesville and to complete the locality’s Comprehensive Plan update has not had as much public feedback as it did in a survey cycle earlier this year. Jennifer Koch is with the firm Rhodeside & Harwell. “We in the first round, taking the survey for example, we got 1,100 responses to that,” Koch said. “We’ve seen about 100 responses so far to the survey.”However, Koch said this time around, participants are being asked to comment on draft materials. Feedback is being taken through December 2. (virtual meeting page)The steering committee that is reviewing the work met last night to review the high-level principles of the affordable housing plan, which includes an aspirational $10 million a year commitment in city funding for affordable housing projects. Sarah Kirk is with the firm HR&A, a subcontractor hired to produce the affordable housing plan.“There are three guiding principles that really underpin the whole plan and you will see those referred to throughout the draft plan,” Kirk said. “Those are racial equity, regional collaboration so collaboration completely particularly within the urban ring, but we’re talking about ways to collaborate with Albemarle County and with other regional jurisdictions, with UVA to jointly address affordable housing challenges and we talk about the need for a comprehensive approach. So we think about not only using land use or subsidies, but using both as well as tenants’ rights to the city can advance tenant’s rights.”On the notion of regional cooperation, the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission is already spearheading a regional affordable housing partnership and is administering the state’s COVID-related Rental  and Mortgage Relief program. On March 10, UVA President Jim Ryan announced that up to 1,500 new units would be built on land controlled by UVA or its real estate foundation. (UVA Today article)Much of the conversation dealt with that recommendation of $10 million in dedicated annual funding. Phil Kash is with HR&A. “We think consistency is key here, having an expected level of impact,” Kash said. “One, so the city can build its systems and lay plans around us, but also so nonprofit partners, CRHA and the entire ecosystem of affordable housing can build and scale up to capacity to deploy this this money effectively.”In the past two months, Council has finalized two major agreements. That includes $3 million in funding for the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority for the Crescent Halls renovation and new units at South First Street, and about $5.5 million in funding for the first phase of the Friendship Court redevelopment being undertaken by Piedmont Housing Alliance.One councilor made this brief comment.“I’m just going to say that we have to be realistic,” said City Councilor Heather Hill. The city is currently facing the limits of its borrowing capacity.  The panel also discussed the role of homeownership in the plan. We’ll have more from this meeting in a newsletter coming up later this week. *The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority met last night for its monthly meeting. Executive Director John Sales said that for the first time in a long time, the vast majority of tenants no longer owe back rent thanks to an $80,000 payment from City Council out of its share of CARES Act funding. “That’s like probably the first time in 15 or 20 years that the account balances are at zero,” Sales said. The two who do have account balances are working out a payment plan with CRHA officials as part of a new eviction abatement program. Speaking of the two CRHA development projects, the city has issued building permits for both Crescent Halls and South First Street Phase One. Dave Norris is the CRHA’s redevelopment director and he said the next step is to complete financing. “We’ve cleared those hurdles which is huge and once we have closed on the projects, we’ll be able to get started on the construction,” Norris said. Norris said they are aiming for a mid-December date to close the financing deal, which includes the $3 million in city payments as well as low-income housing tax credits. (LIHTC). “That’s mostly due to a last minute delay caused by some bureaucratic issues with [the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development] but we’re working through them,” Norris said. Planning for a second phase of redevelopment at Phase 2 has been taking place all year and Norris said work has begun to get HUD-required paperwork done in advance. Negotiations between the general contractor are underway to ensure that at least some residents can be hired for the construction through a process known as Section 3. “Part of that conversation involves getting a little more specific on their Section 3 hiring commitments so that our Section 3 coordinator, Joy Johnson, has a clearer idea of roughly how many positions and what kind of skills and trades they are looking to hire from among the over 80 people she has in the pipeline for Section 3 employment,” Norris said.”The CRHA Board will next meet in late January. *Today in meetings, the Albemarle Planning Commission will meet at 6 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for on a special use permit for outdoors displays at a former restaurant in the Rio/29 intersection that is being converted into a car dealership. They’ll also take action on an altered form of the Breezy Hill subdivision in the Village of Rivanna. Southern Development has lowered the total number of units from 160 to 130 to try to assuage opposition from nearby residents. In other meetings:Charlottesville’s Police Civilian Review Board meets at 5 p.m. (meeting info)Do you have questions about the C’Ville Plans Together initiative? The consultant is holding office hours to answer questions and take feedback beginning at 5:30 p.m. (meeting info) This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page
Ep. 37: New website (and new president), who this?

The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 40:35


This week on The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page: 1. New Website New website: https://elisacp.com Sign up for my new newsletter, This Week-ish with Elisa Camahort Page: https://elisacp.substack.com New Calendly: schedule a session with me!: https://calendly.com/elisacp Britt Bravo, Copywriter and branding coach: https://brittbravo.com Joy Johnson, Joy Creative Studio: https://joycreativestudio.com Joanna Bloor: https://joannabloor.com 2. New President CBS News voting law expert Dave Becker on Trump's lawsuit prospects: https://www.facebook.com/elisac/posts/10157539210066156 Former Obama Staffer Alyssa Mastromonaco Twitter thread on presidential transition: https://twitter.com/AlyssaMastro44/status/1326617252574212097 Georgia Senate Run-Off Candidates: Jon Ossoff: https://electjon.com Rafael Warnock: https://warnockforgeorgia.com 3. Quick takes: Friday November 13: Radical Empathy, a fireside chat with author and expert Terri Givens RSVP Free here: https://remotely.global/event/fireside-chat-radical-empathy/ Mandalorian on Disney+: https://disneyplusoriginals.disney.com/show/the-mandalorian-season-two Star Trek: Discovery on CBS All Access: https://www.cbs.com/shows/star-trek-discovery/ Resistance Revival Chorus/This Joy: https://music.apple.com/us/album/this-joy/1531421179 Ariana Grande/Positions: https://music.apple.com/us/album/positions/1537476578 Common/A Beautiful Revolution: https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-beautiful-revolution-pt-1/1536676944 Sam Smith/Love Goes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/love-goes/1531499128 Upcoming events and where to find me: Remotely Annual Membership 50% off code: ElisaCamahortPage50off Link: remotely.global/join Every Tuesday and Thursday at 5PM PT my colleague Ashwini Anburajan and I do a FB Livestream talking about the previous 24-48 hours in #2020 politics: https://www.facebook.com/elisac Thanks to my podcast host Messy.fm Thanks to Ryan Cristopher for my podcast music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ryan-cristopher/1479898729 Road Map for Revolutionaries by me, Carolyn Gerin and Jamia Wilson: https://roadmapforrevolutionaries.com Social media handles: Twitter: @ElisaC @OpEdPagePodcast Insta: @ElisaCP Web: elisacp.com Please share, subscribe, rate and review!!

Mornings with Simi
Wealth gap during COVID-19, Teaching kids school safety & What are cats up too?

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 45:56


Chapter 1: Canada secures 2 new deals for possible COVID-19 vaccines Guest: Mike Le Couteur, Global National Parliamentary Correspondent. Chapter 2: Hotel staff, airline employees, and people who work in tourism still don't know when their industries will return to normal.  We know income inequality is already a struggle in Canada but what's it going to look like a few months or even years down the road when the full effects of these prolonged layoffs are felt? Guest: Lars Osberg, Economics Professor at Dalhousie University specializing in income and wealth distribution. Chapter 3: It's that time of year again - corn mazes are opening for the season today. But how will this traditional fall pastime change because of COVID-19? Niki Reitmayer spoke to Mike Bose, owner of Bose Farm Corn Maze in Surrey off 64th Ave and 156th St. Chapter 4: If you're looking for a way to talk to your kids about COVID-19, there's a book by Kamloops writer, artist, and mom Susan Mark you might want to check out.  Susan joins us to talk about her second book for helping kids navigate the pandemic: ‘Safe at School'. Guest: Susan Mark, writer, artist, mom. Chapter 5: Simon Fraser University has a new president - Joy Johnson. She starts her new role under very unusual circumstances. What does SFU have planned for the return to classes next week?  Guest: Joy Johnson, SFU President Chapter 6: Greater Vancouver Board of Trade release economic recovery plan. Guest: Bridgitte Anderson, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, member of the Premier's Economic Recovery Task Force. Chapter 7: Chances are you have a neighbourhood cat you see wandering around once in a while, well the Stewardship Centre for BC is trying to figure out how many there are and where they like to wander.  Guest: Jaylen Bastos, lead investigator

BIV Today
Incoming SFU president Joy Johnson

BIV Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 15:32


Income SFU’s new president, Joy Johnson, discusses stepping into the role amid the pandemic, the future of post-secondary education and what’s in store for the university campus’s new masterplan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
There I Was Unpackin' Marie Osmond's Costume Trunk (feat. Julien Havard and Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 58:38


QUICK NOTE: Dana is the busiest person of 2020 and was unable to join us! She's listening to this AFTER you. No spoilers! Also -- Steven edited this one. LOLZ. Julien Havard has been dressing (and undressing) your favorite Broadway stars for over 25 years. Perhaps most notably, he was Sutton Foster's dresser from Thoroughly Modern Millie to Violet. Check out Sutton's 2011 Tony speech!! We cozy up while Julien talks about how he found his way to wardrobe and when he realized that to be a good star dresser you also need to be a skilled therapist, assistant, confidant, support system, and security guard all wrapped into one. Julien also talks us through the three shows (of his staggering 27) he loved working on the most and reminds us that not every actor/dresser relationship is a good fit. Julien is also a BRILLIANT visual artist! Check out his instagram! We had a ball laughing with our friend and hope you will too! @intheroompod @wantsomejulien @njjisrelentless @sferezy @danakellycraig @broadwaypodcastnetwork We would be gob smacked into next week if you gave us a rating and review on iTunes! We so appreciate your lurve, shout outs, and support! XOXO IN THE ROOM is a proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. www.bpn.fm

Charlottesville Community Engagement
July 16, 2020: 2007 deaths, back to Phase 2?

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 6:35


Today’s assemblage of pertinent information is brought to you by the College Inn, a place that is ready to bring you a variety of food and beverages throughout Charlottesville via delivery. That includes ice cream! Place your order online at thecollegeinn.com or phone 977-2710. *Virginia’s COVID-19 death toll is now 2,007 based on new information released this morning. The Virginia Department of Health reports another 904 new cases today, and reported 1,084 new cases on Wednesday. That brings the total number of cases to 74,431. The statewide 7-day positive percentage for all testing encounters has increased to 7.1 percent. Updated figures from the Thomas Jefferson Health District were unavailable at recording time. *The Albemarle Board of Supervisors is considering sending a letter to Governor Ralph Northam asking for permission for the county to move back to Phase 2 of the Forward Virginia plan, which would reduce the size of allowed public gatherings from 200 people to 50. It would also close indoor dining. Supervisor Ann Mallek is concerned there will be a spike in cases.“I would encourage everybody to think about whether we really want to be in phase 3,” said Ann Mallek. Supervisor Diantha McKeel shared that concern and suggested sending a letter to Governor Northam especially with the University of Virginia possibly returning in weeks.  “I am very concerned about 20,000 students coming back,” McKeel said. “We now have our school division that’s saying they’re struggling to even get enough teachers. County staff said they would need to review whether they could enforce local rules if Governor Northam did not move back to phase two. Supervisors may hold a special meeting to further discuss the letter and next steps for the pandemic response.  County Executive Jeffrey Richardson said that county office buildings will remain closed to the public and meetings will continue to be held virtually. *Do you or someone you know need assistance paying your rent or your mortgage due to the pandemic? A local organization has begun coordination of Virginia’s Rent and Mortgage Relief Program. The Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission has a central website for information on how to apply for relief funding in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, and Nelson Counties, as well as the city of Charlottesville. Details on eligibility are on the website, which can be seen in the show notes and the newsletter version of this newscast. (more info)*The Dean of the Students at the University of Virginia has written a letter to undergraduates warning them that continued public gatherings in violation of COVID-19 restrictions could end plans to return to on Grounds instruction about a month from now. Dean Allen Groves responded to photographs and accounts of students crowding into Corner bars and fraternity houses, with people not wearing masks or staying six feet apart. Groves called such activities “selfish and ignorant” and chided them to follow the rules. He stated – “If such behavior continues, we will not make it long into the fall semester before a significant outbreak occurs and we then need to send students home.” (NBC29 story) *There will be another COVID-19 testing event this evening at Booker T. Washington Park in Charlottesville from 5 to 7 p.m. Sentara Martha Jefferson does not require preregistration for the event, which is being offered at no cost with a focus on “communities of color.” People can either drive through or walk up. There will be another event at the same time and place on Thursday, July 23. The University of Virginia Health System will have a COVID-19 test at Buford Middle School on Saturday from July 18 from 2 to 5 p.m. This event is also offered for free. More details on events in Nelson County and Greene County coming in the days to come, or on the Thomas Jefferson Health District website. (testing information)*In recent years, many people across the world have opened their doors to paying guests who seek short-term rentals. The AirBnB phenomenon has led some to question the impact this may have on the availability of affordable places for people who live here. Phil d’Oronzio is the chair of the Charlottesville Housing Advisory Committee, or HAC.“There had been some queries to the HAC about the impact of short-term rentals, AirBnB and their analogues, and its impact on housing stock,” d’Oronzio said.The HAC reached out to the Center for Civic Innovation at SmartCville to take a look at the underlying data. Nathan Day is one of the fellows who took a look at property records and zoning for an initial report to share with the many members of the HAC. (Smart Cville blog entry)“This is a data gathering from my standpoint,” said Day. “I’m good at getting data and visualizing it but I rely on experts like you for the interpretation and what the policy changes will make going forward.” The data was collected prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and has not been collected since. The study found that about one percent of the city’s total housing stock is being used for transient use, or about 200 units. “It’s a small fraction of the total number of houses out there and we haven’t begun to dive into what that trend looks like over time because I think that’s the next question,” Day said.  Joy Johnson represents the Public Housing Association of Residents.“I’m just wondering how many of those AirBnB is actually in the low-income neighborhoods or around the low-income neighborhoods because we know that a lot of houses are being bought up in our neighborhoods,” Johnson said.Work will continue on the details of the study. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Gestalt Poetry Open Mic: Podcast
Gestalt Poetry Open Mic: May 23, 2020

Gestalt Poetry Open Mic: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 68:42


Feature Poet: TeeJayThaProtege. Host: Amy Jackson. Fellow Poets: Gregory Lannum, Navita Gunter, Paige Martin, Mo Christo, Joy Johnson, Franchesa, Dana Malone, Henry L. Jones, Revolt the Poet, Scott Coe, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amy-malinda-jackson/message

Autism Knows No Borders
12. Inclusion of Autistic Values, with Joy Johnson

Autism Knows No Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 59:58


Discover what’s possible when communities are built on dignity, fairness, and respect. This episode was originally scheduled to be released later in the month; however, in light of recent events, we have decided to move it forward. Today’s guest is Joy Johnson, M.Ed, M.S. Joy is a behavior specialist, inclusion specialist, autism self-advocate, and leader in the black autistic community. As the mother of an individual with autism, and as someone on the spectrum herself, she offers an interesting perspective to individuals, families, and organizations who are looking to improve the lives of those impacted by autism. Joy advises parents about the benefits of ABA therapy and the importance of teaching social skills, including how to interact with police officers. She empowers parents and children by promoting preparedness rather than fear. In this conversation, Joy explains what services she received growing up, how she related to peers in high school, and why she struggled after having her first child. Having lived in Germany for seven years, Joy talks about the country’s education system and attitudes towards autism. We also discuss the functions of self-stimulatory behavior, the consequences of masking, and the frustrating lack of support for adults with autism in the US. To learn more about Joy and the work she does, please visit: Autism Support Services.----more----On behalf of the Global Autism Project, I would like to share our organization’s official statement in response to current events and racial equality: “While it is hard to find the right words to describe the outrage and grief over the violent and senseless death of yet another black person, we understand the importance of taking a stand for justice in this moment. The Global Autism Project is founded on the values of inclusion and equity and we will not sit back in silence in the face of such intolerance and disregard for the lives of black people. We condemn all acts of hatred, prejudice, and racism. As we join you in solidarity, we, as an organization will actively be supporting the black community by engaging in these important dialogues and not turning a blind eye to your pain. We are committed to working with you to create a world that is truly free, just, and equitable for all. Our very own CEO has started a social media group for all people who want to take action and learn. Our hearts go out to everyone in our community dealing with the pain and fear over losing their lives and those of their loved ones. We are here to let you know that we acknowledge your feelings, we see you, we hear you, we value you and we stand with you – now and always! Thank you for being part of our global community, committed to opportunity and safety for all people.” ----more----We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. You can also follow us on Instagram @autismpodcast and subscribe to our YouTube channel Global Autism Project. ----more----We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey. 

COLEHEART
Dope AF clothing line by Joy Johnson

COLEHEART

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 3:08


This episode is about the release of Joy Johnson’s new clothing line that will Drop this summer

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
Jaunty Knit Cap (feat. Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 62:33


We are back IN THE ROOM with the Queeniest of Queens – Natalie Joy Johnson (Kinky Boots! Legally Blonde! High Maintenance on HBO! Bare: A Pop Opera! Lempicka!)  ***COVID-19 MEMO*** Roomers! We hope you are home and safe and healthy! These are truly bizarre times. We are committed to bringing you episodes during this time, but bear with us as we figure out what that looks like. This was recorded JUST before Broadway closed its doors. Leaving you with some Broadway inspiration. "We're neither pure nor wise nor good We'll do the best we know We'll build our house and chop our wood And make our garden grow And make our garden grow" -Candide ***END MEMO*** We talk early Broadway fandom, closing a Broadway show (RIP Kinky Boots!) after five and a half years, the year since, backstage antics, NJJ threatens Steven’s life multiple times, the creation of the song & music video of “Get Into It, Queen,” Lempicka, swinging, Phylicia Rashad, Puke de’Provincetown, and more! Stay safe and healthy!  @njjisrelentless @intheroompod @danakellycraig @sferezy  @broadwaypodcastnetwork We would be gob smacked into next week if you gave us a rating and review on iTunes! We so appreciate your lurve, shout outs, and support! XOXO IN THE ROOM is a proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. www.bpn.fm

On the Mic with Mike / À micro ouvert avec Mike
Episode 4 - Ode to Dr. Joy Johnson

On the Mic with Mike / À micro ouvert avec Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 21:00


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My Autism Tribe
Atypical and Proud of It

My Autism Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 32:19


EPISODE 52: ATYPICAL AND PROUD OF IT With Joy Johnson   INTRO: Hi there! Welcome to this week’s podcast episode “Atypical and Proud of It”. I’m really excited to be speaking with behavioral therapist Joy Johnson who is also on the spectrum herself. I fell in love with her Instagram page because she is just super honest, and let’s be real…what better way to learn about neurodiversity than from someone that is on the spectrum. I hope you enjoy! Also, make sure that you’re following My Autism Tribe on our social platforms, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and also YouTube. Let’s make our voices stronger.   SEGMENT: Joy Johnson is an autism advocate, behavior and inclusion specialist, and is on the spectrum. She uses her social platform to not only share her thoughts on everyday life, but also her thoughts on some of the more popular autism research and science. It’s such a joy to welcome Joy Johnson to our show today!   CONCLUSION: In the past, our traditional expert knowledge came from observations by professionals who often lacked the personal experience of being autistic, but by listening to autism advocates that are on the spectrum, we can gain a larger understanding and acceptance of autism. One might even say that those on the spectrum are the true experts, right? Thanks for listening to this week’s episode, and thanks for being a part of My Autism Tribe. I’ll see ya next week!   ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyfjohnson/

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Partners for Better Communities (Virginia's DHCD Podcast)
2. Charlottesville RHA's Dave Norris ⇒ "This is an investment in our people"

Partners for Better Communities (Virginia's DHCD Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 9:03


Continuing from our first conversation with Joy Johnson, Dave Norris describes the resident-led work in redeveloping existing units at Charlottesville's Redevelopment and Housing Authority "It's a huge undertaking," says Norris. The project affects 376 households, and includes a leadership group of stakeholders who come together weekly. "The fact that we have residents from the neighborhoods leading the way...is a very compelling story," says Norris. "It's not just lip service." Learn about the cross-sector collaboration behind the effort in this 9 minute discussion. ⇒ Public Housing Association of Residents online ⇒ Public Housing Association of Residents on Facebook ⇒ Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Partners for Better Communities (Virginia's DHCD Podcast)
1. PHAR's Joy Johnson ⇒ Resident-led design in Charlottesville

Partners for Better Communities (Virginia's DHCD Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 9:12


A conversation with Joy Johnson of Charlottesville's Public Housing Association of Residents launches the DHCD Partners for Better Communities Podcast. "We created a positive vision," Ms. Johnson says of the work of eight women residents in determining to rehab existing units to minimize the disruption of resident's lives while reinvesting in quality housing. See images of PHAR's work on their Facebook page. Consider a DHCD planning grant to organize your community to effect positive change in the place they care about most. Learn more about DHCD resources here.

The Autism in Black Podcast
Conversations with Joy: On being an actually autistic behavior specialist

The Autism in Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 38:48


The Autism in Black Podcast is hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC and focuses on all things autism and the black parent experience. Our goal is to educate, support, and empower black parents to advocate not only for their children but themselves as well. Today we are joined by Joy Johnson who is a behavior specialist, inclusion specialist, autism advocate, and is actually autistic. Joy shares her experience of growing up autistic and how she got into the ABA field.  She talks about having those hard conversations with your child and how there are certain considerations that should be thought about when having these conversations. Joy also talks about how parents can avoid ableism and treating their adult children their age. She talks about the importance of ABA, especially from a cultural standpoint. She also talks about how the white narrative of autism impacts the black autistic community. And how important it is to help your child navigate adulthood.   Resources mentioned Instagram: @joyfjohnson Website: www.joyfjohnson.com Hashtags you can follow to interact with the black actually autistic community:  #blackandautisitic #autisiticblackpride #autisticadult #actuallyautistic   The official hashtag for the podcast is #aibpod  You can find us on twitter @autisminblack Instagram @autisminblack Facebook @autisminblk Join the Autism in Black Podcast Community – here For more information and other valuable resources, make sure to visit the website at www.autisminblack.org

Unlocking your Personal Quantum Power!
The Head of Voice-Over Casting at Discovery Networks ~ Joy Johnson

Unlocking your Personal Quantum Power!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 11:58


Unlocking your Personal Quantum Power By Thinking, Writing, Speaking and Doing! ~ Scott Alexander --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Woodlands UMC: Plant | Grow | Harvest
S3E15 – Terrible, Thanks for Asking: Grief with Sorensen, Kent and Rev. Joy Johnson

The Woodlands UMC: Plant | Grow | Harvest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 30:26


Plant * Grow * Harvest

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GDLC Audio
Choose Joy (Johnson)

GDLC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 26:12


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Informed Conversations
Episode 3: Advancing Women’s Equality

Informed Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 34:51


Episode 3: Advancing Women’s Equality Minister for Women and Gender Equality, Maryam Monsef, and Joy Johnson, Vice President, Research at Simon Fraser University joined Shari Graydon at the Rideau Club in Ottawa for a thoughtful exchange that included equality strategies and candid confessions about professional failures, and how they view those now.

All Graced Up
6.Healthy Motherhood w/ Joyful Fitness

All Graced Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 50:15


I'm so excited to share with you my first healthy mama podcast! I'm not a health professional, but I brought on my personal trainer, nutrition planner & Jesus loving friend Joy Johnson, with Joyful Fitness!Download her food & mood printable here!You can find Joy on Instagram here.She mentions Dr. Caroline Leaf, you can find her on Instagram here.Support the podcast by purchasing a graphic t-shirtListen to the One Story Podcast here Music by Nel GSupport the show (https://www.allgracedup.blog/new-products/)

GDLC Audio
Joy (Johnson)

GDLC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 31:46


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Growing Bolder
Growing Bolder: Jimmie Walker; Tom Rush; Albert Dragon; Stephanie Lucianovic; Joy Johnson

Growing Bolder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 52:45


What's your dream? If there's something you've always dreamed of doing but you thought it was too late, this is the show for you. Meet people who never gave up on their dreams, and now their realities are far exceeding their wildest fantasies.

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IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
The Podcast We Were Going to Record (feat. Jason Powell & Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 129:39


We are FINALLY in the room with the one, the only, Jason Powell! He is half of our sister podcast “LadyWatch with Ryan & Jason” and we are finally meeting in the flesh! We are also joined by the queen herself, Natalie Joy Johnson (Kinky Boots! Legally Blonde!) Broadcasting from the heart of Times Square atop a Babe Rose-soaked bedspread at the Paramount Hotel, we present to you a podcast episode allegedly sponsored in part by Arriba Arriba and Sid Luft. Put on your wetsuits honeys, because we take a nerdy AF deep dive into Judy Garland land. We’re talking tax returns, a potential mausoleum purchase, a Judy text book that apparently exists, and last but not least - Jason’s incredible one man show called “The Book That I’m Going to Write by Judy Garland.” We also talk LadyWatch pod semi-retirement, what it takes to self-produce a one-man show as well as a podcast venture, dream jobs, and our very intense tribal love for Jason.   @njjisrelentless @jasonpowell98 @thebookofjudy   IN THE ROOM WITH STEVEN & DANA is sponsored by Pink Party Rosé!! Brought to you by the makers of Babe Rosé. @drinkbabe   Make sure to rate and review us on iTunes! XOXO

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
Fade Out. Fade In. (feat. Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 76:50


HEY, TUESDAY NIGHT!  We are in the room with frequent correspondent and friend of the podcast Natalie Joy Johnson (Kinky Boots! Legally Blonde!) for our year end wrap up! We cover some of our favorite movie & tv moments of the year, talk about our ideal mugshot attire, and get personal with the Day Planner Game! We get into the realness, so we suggest adhering to the 2 drink minimum. Cheers to kicking 2017 to the curb, and see you weirdos in 2018! Don't miss Natalie LIVE at Joe's Pub bringing you LOW HANGING NATURALS on January 17 at 9:30pm! Tickets are available at joespub.com or follow the link at nataliejoyjohnson.live!  @njjisrelentless

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
Make Like a Nail And Press On (feat. Orfeh & Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 89:47


Without further adieu – Tony nominee Orfeh is in the room today (and "Everyotherday")! (Pop duo: Or-N-More, and Broadway: Legally Blonde! Saturday Night Fever! Fascinating Rhythm! Footloose!) We are also joined by frequent correspondent Natalie Joy Johnson (Broadway: Kinky Boots! Legally Blonde!) and OMG OMG YOU GUYS spoiler alert: at 1:04:00-ish we cold call Taylor Dayne. Both of these gorgeous women have played Paulette Buonofonte in Legally Blonde, so naturally, we play a game we like to call – “Paulette Roulette.” We shoot the breeze about Orfeh’s delicious husband Andy Karl, her dogs & animal rescue, starring in the upcoming Pretty Woman on Broadway, her Sex and the City experience, her previous life as a pop star, going after what you want, and of course, we do a deep dive with Legally Blonde stories, and so much more! Download LEGALLY BOUND on iTunes! @orfeh (Instagram) @official_orfeh (twitter) @njjisrelentless

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
Eve Plumb Takes Notes On Brunch (feat. Ryan O’Connor & Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 79:26


We’re not gonna mince words. This week’s episode is a doozy. We just got back from a very Joni Mitchell-inspired vacation in Maine and we are rejuved, repurposed, and rebornt. This week we have a good old fashioned sleepover with Ryan O’Connor (co-host of the greatest lady-podcast of all time: “LadyWatch with Ryan & Jason”) and lady-in-waiting: Natalie Joy Johnson (Broadway’s “Kinky Boots,” “Legally Blonde.”) We experience cities through Broadway musicals, get the scoop on the birth of LadyWatch and Ryan’s famous “PFEIFFER” declaration, we lounge in our caftans and plan a brunch, unpack our dating lives, somehow land on Peri Gilpin, and finally – cold call Jason Powell who thinks we called because Liza died. You guys. @LadyWatchpod (You should ABSOLUTELY be subscribed to this.) @therealeveplumb (Hey, gwahrl!) @ryanoconnor (He's the guest.) @njjisrelentless (She's the recurring correspondent.)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana
A Quiet Podcast at Natalie Joy Johnson's Home (feat. Natalie Joy Johnson)

IN THE ROOM with Steven & Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 81:43


*We knoooow it's kinda quiet. SORRY! We have since improooooved our setup and added a second mic. Pero, like, we see you, we kinda hear you, and think of it as a meditation. This very special episode features Broadway screltress & cabaret stage-obliterator Natalie Joy Johnson ("Kinky Boots," "Legally Blonde") - the woman without whom Steven & Dana would not be a thing. She is our lover from another mother (Hi Dale!), our actual drag mother from the Haus of Joy Johnson, our good friend and cuntfidant. Her footprint is all over the theatre community so we do a deep dive into her career, what makes her tick, body realness, and why she hates us both so much. We eat chicken, sip bubbles, and have moments that Dana simply did not have the time to edit out. Join us as we have a quiet night at home in Harlem with NJJ and her delicious dog/son Scamps. Cheers!

Rock of Roseville
When You Say... I Hear...

Rock of Roseville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2015


The Rock of Roseville held a regional pastor's panel with: Pastor Francis Anfuso, Dr. Joy Johnson, Pastor Asbury Jones, Pastor Alex Valz and Pastor Scott Hagan. They talk about what has been said to them and how they feel about it as a representative of their race. This panel was made to be able to understand how different races will react to what we say and make us more sensitive to race issues.

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Sports Without Balls
SWB EP 19: Hazing & Tasing

Sports Without Balls

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2013 64:50


Erin Foley and special guest host Sharon Houston discuss Richie NOT Incognito, Aaron Rogers, Ryan Lochte, a new spin on the Bears/Pack rivalry, Olivet Middle School footballers and 86 yr old marathoner Joy Johnson.

Blog Deportivo
Mujer de 86 años murió un día después de correr en maratón de Nueva York

Blog Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2013 1:24


Joy Johnson, quien a sus 86 años terminó el pasado domingo su maratón de Nueva York número veinticinco, murió un día después por causas no precisadas,... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Mourning: The Many Faces of Grief – Darcie D. Sims, Ph.D., CHT, CT, GMS
Good Mourning: The Many Faces of Grief – FINDING GOOD GRIEF RESOURCES: THE CENTERING CORPORATION WITH JOY JOHNSON & JANET SIEFF

Good Mourning: The Many Faces of Grief – Darcie D. Sims, Ph.D., CHT, CT, GMS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2013 60:29


Years ago there were no books, CD’s, DVD’s, phone apps or support systems to help us on our grief journey. Finding a book to read was a difficult if not impossible task. And now there are so many resources, that it is equally challenging to sort through the mountains of books and other resources, to find one that speaks just … Read more about this episode...

GraceTalk!®
GraceTalk!...with Pastor Joy Johnson

GraceTalk!®

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2010 45:24


Joy Johnson is the senior pastor and founder of Higher Hope Christian Church in Sacramento, California. God has appointed her and her husband to proclaim the gospel to those outside of or on the margins of faith and social acceptance.Pastor Johnson was ordained to preach the gospel in October 1997. She earned her Doctorate degree in Theology from the Sacramento Theological Seminary in 2002. She was appointed Executive Pastor at Faith Fellowship Community Church in 2003 and later served as Interim Senior Pastor until 2007. Believing that the Church has a responsibility to serve the temporal as well as the spiritual needs of the surrounding community, Pastor Joy has led extensive grassroots, outreach programs and has developed and mentored leaders for community service throughout California. She is the founder and CEO of Life Matters, Inc a non-profit organization serving more than 2,000 residents in a multifamily residential community.Doctor Johnson has been recognized as an Outstanding Contributor to Community Education by the Sacramento City College MESA Program, the California State University at Sacramento Commission on Peace and the Elk Grove Unified Public School Board.Today, Pastor Joy serves on the national board for WIMIN – Women In Ministry International a program designed to equip and empower Christian women for ministry leadership. Pastor Joy says, ”My ministry calling is to preach for CHANGE… change of mind; change of attitude; change of heart; change of direction; change of relationship; change of resources and/or change of behavior!”

GraceTalk!®
GraceTalk!...with Pastor Joy Johnson

GraceTalk!®

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2010 45:24


Joy Johnson is the senior pastor and founder of Higher Hope Christian Church in Sacramento, California. God has appointed her and her husband to proclaim the gospel to those outside of or on the margins of faith and social acceptance.Pastor Johnson was ordained to preach the gospel in October 1997. She earned her Doctorate degree in Theology from the Sacramento Theological Seminary in 2002. She was appointed Executive Pastor at Faith Fellowship Community Church in 2003 and later served as Interim Senior Pastor until 2007. Believing that the Church has a responsibility to serve the temporal as well as the spiritual needs of the surrounding community, Pastor Joy has led extensive grassroots, outreach programs and has developed and mentored leaders for community service throughout California. She is the founder and CEO of Life Matters, Inc a non-profit organization serving more than 2,000 residents in a multifamily residential community.Doctor Johnson has been recognized as an Outstanding Contributor to Community Education by the Sacramento City College MESA Program, the California State University at Sacramento Commission on Peace and the Elk Grove Unified Public School Board.Today, Pastor Joy serves on the national board for WIMIN – Women In Ministry International a program designed to equip and empower Christian women for ministry leadership. Pastor Joy says, ”My ministry calling is to preach for CHANGE… change of mind; change of attitude; change of heart; change of direction; change of relationship; change of resources and/or change of behavior!”

Open to Hope
Joy Johnson; Thanksgiving Reflections

Open to Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2006


Co-founder of Centering Corporation oldest and largest bereavement center and Teddy Bear Hollow a center for grieving children.