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Several fashion month favorites honed their craft at FIT, including Michael Kors himself, Calvin Klein himself and Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry. So, for this week's New York Fashion Week episode of the Glossy Podcast, Glossy sat down with Dr. Joyce Brown, who will wrap up a 26-year run as the president of the Fashion Institute of Technology this year. Dr. Brown shares the evolving ways the school has set its designers up for industry success. She also weighs in on the role of a fashion show in today's fashion landscape. Throughout New York Fashion Week, from February 6-11, check back for more daily podcast episodes featuring influential fashion insiders, from brand CEOs to designers.
How do you transform a 100-year-old institution into a modern hub for innovation and technology while staying true to its legacy? In today's episode of Tech Talks Daily, I'm joined by Dr. Joyce Brown, the first woman and first African American president of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). With 26 years of leadership, Dr. Brown has revolutionized this globally renowned institution, blending technology and creativity to shape the future of fashion education. Dr. Brown shares how she took over an antiquated institution in 1998 and brought it into the modern era, quadrupling the use of technology in teaching and making FIT a center for innovation and entrepreneurship. At the heart of this transformation is the DTech Lab, FIT's on-campus innovation hub, where students collaborate with brands like Adidas, Netflix, and Girl Scouts to solve real-world challenges. From redesigning Girl Scouts uniforms to using IBM Watson for brand DNA analysis with Tommy Hilfiger, these projects highlight how FIT bridges the gap between education and industry. We also explore FIT's emphasis on sustainability and bio-design, where students work with materials like mycelium and kombucha to create sustainable fibers, and even maintain a natural dye garden for eco-friendly fabric coloring. Dr. Brown discusses how FIT has adapted to major global challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and social justice movements, by creating safe spaces for dialogue and encouraging students to express their concerns through their creative work. This episode offers a fascinating inside look at how FIT prepares the next generation of fashion professionals by integrating technology, sustainability, and innovation into its curriculum. Whether you're interested in the intersection of fashion and technology or the future of education, this conversation with Dr. Joyce Brown will leave you inspired. How do you see technology shaping the future of education and creative industries? Join the conversation and share your thoughts!
Au Nigeria, le gouvernement a approuvé la commercialisation de variétés OGM de maïs, niébé, coton et soja en janvier dernier, mais leur culture démarre timidement. La technologie transgénique est concédée sous licence libre de droits par Bayer (détenteur de Monsanto) à l'Institut de recherche agricole de l'Université de Zaria. Celle-ci vend des semences de maïs, conçues pour résister à la fois à la sécheresse et aux infestations d'insectes. Exemple sur la première récolte de maïs OGM d'un agriculteur à Suleja, dans le centre du Nigeria. De notre envoyé spécial à Suleja,Baba Yola observe ses ouvriers agricoles. C'est la récolte du maïs transgénique, semée en juin dernier par cet agriculteur. C'est la première fois que Baba Yola cultive des OGM. Il scrute chaque geste pour éviter les pertes. Car investir dans le transgénique coûte cher. « J'ai acheté 20 kg de maïs Tela pour 86 000 nairas, explique-t-il. Vingt kilos de semences traditionnelles, cela doit valoir entre 28 000 et 30 000 nairas. Je ne sais pas comment ils peuvent rendre abordable le maïs OGM pour que tous les agriculteurs puissent y avoir accès. Le maïs Tela est en vente même s'il est difficile à trouver. Si vous ne le commandez pas, vous ne l'obtiendrez pas à temps. »Pas de stratégie commerciale définieBaba Yola a acheté ses semences auprès de l'Institut de recherche agricole (IRA) de l'Université de Zaria, dans le centre nord du Nigeria. Créé en 1922, cet institut a notamment pour mandat l'amélioration génétique du maïs, du niébé, du sorgho ou encore du coton.« Cette année, nous commençons avec trois tonnes de maïs TELA, précise son directeur, le professeur Ado Yusuf, qui supervise en personne la distribution du maïs transgénique. D'autres semenciers privés enregistrés en reçoivent également et les vendent. Mais pour l'instant, de notre côté, il n'y a pas de stratégie commerciale définie. Les semences sont disponibles ici. Vous frappez à la porte de notre institut de recherche, nous vous distribuons les graines. Nous n'avons pas l'intention d'avoir de succursales dans tout le pays. »« Avec les OGM, les agriculteurs deviennent dépendants des distributeurs »Le Nigeria est l'un des sept pays africains impliqués dans le projet TELA Maize. Un partenariat public-privé, où la multinationale Bayer Cropscience (anciennement Monsanto) permet l'utilisation gratuite de sa technologie transgénique.Mais des voix s'inquiètent de la commercialisation des OGM au Nigeria. « Avec les OGM, les agriculteurs deviennent dépendants des distributeurs, des fabricants de semences ou des sociétés de biotechnologie, année après année, pour obtenir des semences, s'inquiète Joyce Brown, d'une Fondation intitulée Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF). Parce que la plupart de ces semences transgéniques sont conçues pour ne pas bien produire après la première saison de plantation. L'objectif étant de faire du profit, pas nécessairement de lutter contre la faim ou l'insécurité alimentaire. »De son côté, Baba Yola se dit prêt à racheter des semences transgéniques pour l'an prochain. Il a subi moins de pertes que d'habitude, mais la céréale, destinée à l'alimentation humaine, n'a pas tout à fait le même goût, alors il se prononcera en fonction des résultats des ventes de son maïs.
Join Bradford and me as we continue the conversation and discuss the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship, and the intersection of spirituality and business strategy, including the importance of mindset over tactics. We stress the role of faith in overcoming challenges, and how we inspire clients to tap into their inner strength and trust in God.BIO:Dr. Bradford Carlton is a world-renowned speaker and business coach, multiple times published author, online influencer, loving husband and father, and a committed servant of the Lord. Bradford has guided business owners in over 50 countries, across 20 different industries, and has personally referred over $3 Billion in business funding needs to various investors around the world. In addition to showing businesses the money that they are leaving on the table, Bradford also spends his time guiding his over 160,000 followers online as he discusses men's issues and the importance of accepting Jesus Christ into your heart. Bradford has been featured by media outlets such as ABC, CBS, Fox News, the Associated Press, and many others.HIGHLIGHTS:Bradford discusses the challenges and trials entrepreneurs face, emphasizing that setbacks are part of the journey.He draws parallels between entrepreneurial struggles and the biblical story of Job, highlighting the importance of faith and trusting in a higher plan.Shifting expectations and maintaining faith in challenging times.Importance of faith in business partnerships and operations, with Bradford noting that lack of faith often leads to micromanagement and other issues.He recounts a remarkable success story of a formerly homeless individual who transformed a skateboard venture into a thriving business with the help of a $400,000 investment.Role of mindset in business success and mentions Dr. Joyce Brown's nonprofit work in suicide prevention, attributing her connections to divine intervention.LINKS:Get more Info and see Bradford's podcast, Beacon in the Storm: www.BradfordCarlton.comLearn more about Bradford's coaching: www.MayflowerAdvising.comHere's his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BradfordSCarltonGet Bralynn's Book! Discover Your Business Destiny: Co-Creating, Stewarding and Standing to Manifest God's Divine Planhttp://SpiritCenteredBusiness.com/bookEstablish your Business in Heaven FIRST with Bralynn's Declaration of Trade Course: SpiritCenteredBusiness.com/declarationCopyright © 2024 - Bralynn Newby Int'l, LLC. All rights reserved.
Amazing Heavenly Answers: How My Life After Life Experience Can Help You Find Hope, Love, and Peace - Dr. Joyce BrownFrom early on Dr. Joyce suffered from Bullying and abuse, bullying and abandonment She prayed to die. Heaven sounded better. In 1983, after a long illness, she died and experienced a glimpse of heaven and God. She shares her story with us. Two years later, she was diagnosed with Lou Gerighs Disease or ALS. Most Doctors believe this is incurable, but not Joyce Brown. She healed from it. She suffered from so many tragedies one would wonder just how much one person can endure. Dr. Joyce Brown had turned the Lemons in her life into Lemonade and has a mission to help people prevent suicide and see the world in a new light. At age 90, this rambunctious lady is still planning to help change the world and make it a better place.https://www.hopedoctor.org/. Get the Book here. Not only was she an amazing pioneer as a woman in business, but she also became a Naturopath and Ph.D. As the founder of Stress and Grief Relief Inc., she dedicates herself to suicide prevention, offering insights into overcoming addiction, depression, traumatic stress, and grief.Renowned psychiatrist Dr. David Allen hails Dr. Joyce as a top expert on suicide prevention, highlighting her miraculous recovery from ALS in 1988. As a board-certified naturopathic medical doctor, biofeedback therapist, and recipient of five-lifetime achievement awards in natural health, Dr. Joyce is a powerhouse of knowledge and resilience. As she discusses her latest book, "Amazingly Heavenly Answers," where she draws from her life-after-life experience to provide profound insights on finding hope, love, and peace. This episode is a testament to the indomitable spirit of Dr. Joyce Brown and serves as a guide for conquering life's challenges.Visit hopedr.org for more information and don't miss this unforgettable conversation on recovery, purpose, and the pursuit of wellness.Dr. Joyce has been on many of the nation's top television and radio shows. Tapping the eternal wisdom of the ages, as well as her own stunning story and life-changing experience on the Other Side, Dr. Joyce reveals how you too can Believe and Receive Miraculous Results. Get the Updated & Revised Edition Today for FREE (Click Here)!HSupport the showReady for your healing journey?Visit our website: www.LivingWatersCleanse.com Or, give us a call at: (208) 378-9911Stem Cell Activation Patches:www.StemCellPatch.netGet your supplements and purifiers here:www.livingwaterscleanse.com/supplementsFollow us on our socials:Facebook: www.facebook.com/livingwaterswellnessInstagram: www.instagram.com/livingwaterswellness YouTube: www.youtube.com/livingwaterswellnesscenterBitChute: www.bitchute.com/livingwaterswellnessRumble: www.rumble.com/livingwatersIf you like this show, support us!Buy Me A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/livingwaters
Hosts Jen O'Neill Smith and Sally Brooks get into the episode with quickies about pet weddings and failed wedding speeches. Then Sally tells the heartbreaking true crime story of Lori and Charles McCrory and Jen tells the sweet true love story of William Small and Joyce Brown. They end the episode talking about things that are dumb (sabotaging yourself and forgetting about the Night Clipper) and things they love (writing retreats and the Night Clipper's return). Check out the new Happy Town merch! See pictures from this episode! Contact Dumb Love dumblovepod@gmail.com Follow Dumb Love: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter dumblovepodcast.com
Dr. Joyce Brown, President of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), discusses creating the Social Justice Center to foster diversity and inclusivity in the fashion industry. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dr. Joyce Brown, President of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), discusses creating the Social Justice Center to foster diversity and inclusivity in the fashion industry. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joyce talks about what the Living Waters Ranch is and what they do. She also talks about an upcoming festival that they will be hosting in early October.
On this episode my beautiful friend, Joyce Brown, Miss Texas Sr. America 2019 joins me to share how she had a successful 30-year career at Abbott then reinvented herself and doors opened for her that she never imagined. Joyce will share: Her journey of reinventing herself and the doors it opened for her Advice for those looking to make a change and start something completely new How she lives out her passions in her daily life How she integrates her faith in all that she does Join us and be inspired! To contact Joyce for speaking engagements you can email her at: jabrown2117@gmail.com and find her on her webpage at: http://www.joyce-brown.co Connect with Diana: integratedpurposemanagement.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on LinkedIn QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY: Welcome, Joyce! Joyce's illustrious professional career How Joyce started to reinvent herself How Joyce started to break up with food Start making yourself a priority How Joyce keeps Christ at the center of her business What's on the horizon for Joyce How to bring Joyce to your next event
“We are what we think we are.” These words especially ring true for Joyce Brown, the reigning champion of the Ms. Texas Senior America pageant. When she was 59 years old, she found herself in a negative headspace and knew she had to make some life changes. She was determined to not let her age negatively influence her - and to make her sixties her best decade yet.Joyce shares her story about shifting her mindset and making lifestyle changes so that her sixties wouldn’t define her. She conquered her fears, pushed herself out of her comfort zone, and found herself starting a new chapter of life as a pageant queen.Takeaways from this episode:- Mindset is everything! It’s the only thing standing between you and your success.- Don’t believe in failure. You can learn from whatever it is you’ve done, apply those lessons, and grow from it.- Senior pageants are a great way to get seniors back out in the world and demonstrate how much they have to offer. It gives visibility and opportunities to do work in the community.- You’re still valuable no matter your age.- Many seniors still practice tap dancing and baton twirling. You simply have to be willing to get outside your comfort zone to enjoy hobbies and grow your skills.Topics in this episode:- Ms. Texas Senior America Pageant- Fitness / getting active- Lifestyle change- Mindset change- Senior pageant- Getting outside your comfort zone- Finding purpose in your old ageTo learn more about Ms. Texas Senior America:https://www.mstexassenioramerica.com/?fbclid=IwAR25t1fcy3l79Bcvkg5ls-nZHIsJO6dPzBkTk1QHyueOPxc61hpDQpbTbLIhttps://www.facebook.com/mstexassenioramerica/To suggest a topic, be a guest or to support the podcast please email Lori@Loriwilliams-seniorservices.com For more senior resources and to sign up to the newsletter please visit:https://www.facebook.com/LoriWilliamsSeniorServices/https://www.instagram.com/theloriwilliams/https://www.linkedin.com/in/theloriwilliams/https://loriwilliams-seniorservices.com/aging-in-style-podcast/
My mom passed on 11/15/20. She was a soul that brightened the world. This is part of my grieving process. I also said cpd, meaning COPD. This is my love letter and way of saying thank you to the woman that raised, shaped and molded me. Love you always mom.
We all have our own insecurities about ourselves and the things we do. Today's guest, Joyce Brown talks about appearance insecurities - how we look, how we present ourselves. Our guest decided to do something about in her late 50's, ending up with a beauty title: Ms Texas Senior America, 2019.
This week I discuss Karl Lagerfeld Last Collection with Chanel, KNOCKAROUND http://shrsl.com/1cffm-1uif-s9zxInstagram: @_dreaminginfashionTwitter: @Fashiondreamin2YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UClyEcypAwkeTiclkjzDBPNg
If you listen to just one of the IAMLAKEWORTH podcasts listen to this one. Not only is Joyce one of my favorite Lake Worth residents, but she has had one amazing life. Steeped in the labor movement and the blacklists she worked side by side with some of the real heroes of the twentieth century including but not limited to my all time favorite Pete Seeger. So, get a cup of coffee sit back and enjoy this interview with an extraordinary woman.
This Mother's Day, I'm celebrating my mom in a special way this year. She joined me as my guest on EveryDay Leaders™ 50in50 to teach us about how she has overcome everyday obstacles through great loss in her life. We all have someone, maybe our mother or maybe someone else, who has influenced us to shape our value systems in the world. This is one of my greatest influencers and I'm so proud to be her daughter! Thanks Mom for teaching me how to remain strong and steadfast in difficult times! Life has been amazing learning from you! Thank you for being an EveryDay Leader in Life! Happy Mother's Day! Love you! https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-6yc8r-911f20 Click the link here: Listen in, Download and Subscribe to the Podcast!https://makeconnectionsforlife.podbean.com/e/s17-everyday-…/ Grab your EveryDay Leaders™ Coffee Mug and download these inspirational shows each week! https://www.makeconnectionsforlife.com
In this episode, Dr. Joyce Brown discusses how she went from working as the Deputy Mayor for New York City under David Dinkins to the person credited for The Fashion Institute of Technology's transformation.
Take Action Get Profits Radio with Host Michele Scism and Her Guest Debbie O'Grady and Joyce Brown: Debbie O’Grady - dubbed ‘Queen of Accountability’ by her clients, is a thought leader and mentor on leveraging accountability to achieve successful outcomes. Debbie works with forward-thinking coaches who want their clients to stay focused and on track to accomplish their goals and achieve success as rapidly as possible. The elite group of coaches that are Debbie’s clients totally recognize the benefits and value of supplementing their own existing high-end coaching program with progress tracking and accountability, and know they don’t want to do it themselves. Joyce Brown - is a leading authority on sales. Having built a successful career for over 30 years in corporate sales, Joyce “retired” to found her own coaching and mentoring business, The Sales Savvy CEO. Those who have known her for any length of time are not surprised that this lady didn’t want to stop. With boundless energy, and a youthful style, she loves engaging with people and has a particular love for helping entrepreneurs improve their revenues. “I see so many entrepreneurs struggling with the sales process and my goal is to Make Selling Fun!” We all became entrepreneurs to leave our mark on the world in some way. I want to help others reach their dreams by teaching them how to sell and have abundant funds in order to leave their mark.
Recorded live at Life Church on Sunday 5th July 2015.
EPISODE 248 WIT' JOYCE BROWN (SKIN CARE SPECIALISTS) ON JERRY ROYCE LIVE! (WORLDWIDE).www.Elainajoiskincaretherapy.netJoyce Brown is a licensed E sthetician (SKIN SPECIALISTS) (S-for over 20 years. Also I am a licensed certified social worker with over 25 years of experience. I not only understand the physical ramifications of a problem complexion but also how it affects a person’s social-emotional well-being. I have studied skincare at Von Lee School of esthetics (STUDY OF SKIN) and I have advanced training in Acne Treatment, and Chemical Resurfacing. I am a member of the Associated Skincare Professional which is a professional organization for skincare professionals. My business is located at 1621 Sulgrave Ave. in Baltimore Maryland, 21209.
EPISODE 248 WIT' JOYCE BROWN (SKIN CARE SPECIALISTS) ON JERRY ROYCE LIVE! (WORLDWIDE).www.Elainajoiskincaretherapy.netJoyce Brown is a licensed E sthetician (SKIN SPECIALISTS) (S-for over 20 years. Also I am a licensed certified social worker with over 25 years of experience. I not only understand the physical ramifications of a problem complexion but also how it affects a person’s social-emotional well-being. I have studied skincare at Von Lee School of esthetics (STUDY OF SKIN) and I have advanced training in Acne Treatment, and Chemical Resurfacing. I am a member of the Associated Skincare Professional which is a professional organization for skincare professionals. My business is located at 1621 Sulgrave Ave. in Baltimore Maryland, 21209.
Recorded live at Life Church Lancashire on Sunday 19th October 2014.
Recorded live at Life Church Lancashire on Sunday 27th July 2014.
Recorded live at Life Church on Sunday 30th March 2014.
Recorded live at Life Church on Sunday 24th November 2013.
As the world hovered close to nuclear war in 1962 with the Cuban missile crisis, the first of Britain’s colonies in the West Indies Jamaica became independent. Anthony Johnson, The Jamaican High Commissioner to the UK, Joyce Brown and former Prime Minister Edward Seaga tell us the story of that momentous year, together with news clips and independence ska to set the mood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.