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Best podcasts about julie baker

Latest podcast episodes about julie baker

Na Na Na
Na Na Na - Miso Extra, a punto de explotar - 20/03/25

Na Na Na

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 58:37


En el misoverso de Miso Extra conviven en armonía el K-pop y el UK garage, las referencias de NewJeans y MF Doom, el inglés y el japonés. Y el resultado suena a 'Pop'. Es el nuevo single de la británico-japonesa que habla de una sensación que podría aplicarse a muchas de las canciones bonitas de NaNaNa: la de encontrar algo taaaaaan bonito que te dan ganas de abrazarlo hasta que explote. Este primer disco se va a titular 'Earcandy' y verá la luz el 16 de mayo. Playlist:Miso Extra - PopYaeji, E Wata - PondeggiCircuit des Yeux - Truthclipping - Keep Pushingbilly woods, Kenny Segal - MiseryEverything Is Recorded, Nourished by Time - Goodbye (Hell Of A Ride)Japanese Breakfast - Mega CircuitLucy Dacus - TalkJulie Baker, TORRES - TuesdayPerfume Genius, Aldous Harding - No Front TeethCar Seat Headrest - GethsemaneMy Morning Jacket - Half A LifetimeBrian D'Addario - Till the MorningDurand Jones & The Indications - Been So LongMen I Trust - BethlehemBon Iver - Walk HomeEscuchar audio

Kill The Bottle
News Anchor Julie Baker

Kill The Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 62:42


Send us a textJulie joins us all the way from Colorado! We talk Raya, Piano, and the best news blooper she ever had. Megan25Support the showTheme music by " The Zetas" produced by Ethan Carlson and Omar Tavarez

Na Na Na
Na Na Na - El osado Destroyer

Na Na Na

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 58:29


Comprar a Destroyer es asumir el riesgo y la sorpresa. Los que Dan Bejar imprime a cada uno de sus discos para reconfigurar su pop épico y ofrecer un nuevo espectáculo. Así llega 'Dan's Boogie', el álbum que primero contuvo en su cerebro, prohibiéndose escribir canciones durante meses; y después brotó de sus manos cuando se obligó a tocar el piano cada día de manera intensiva. Playlist:Destroyer - Hydroplaning Off the Edge of the WorldHamilton Leithauser - Burn the Boats Sharon Van Etten - Idiot BoxBlack Country, New Road - BestiesVampire Weekend - ConnectDARKSIDE - Are You Tired? (Keep on Singing)Panda Bear - Ends Meet Julie Baker, TORRES - Sylvia Waxahatchee - MudJulia Holter - The Laugh Is in the Eyes Tennis - Weight Of Desire Ichiko Aoba - SONAR Oklou - family and friendspablopablo, Ralphie Choo, Carín León - Eso Que Tú Llamas Amor Sen Senra - Un Cielo Azul Escuchar audio

Na Na Na
Na na na - Mejores amigos con Black Country, New Road - 30/01/25

Na Na Na

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 58:38


'Besties' suena alegre y con una voz femenina al frente. Y sí, son Black Country, New Road. La banda vuelve para anunciar 'Forever Howlong', un nuevo disco en el que Tyler Hyde, Georgia Ellery y May Kershaw, sus tres integrantes mujeres, comparten las voces principales y la mayor parte de la composición. El giro se completa con la producción de James Ford. Playlist:Black Country, New Road - BestiesSquid - Crispy SkinGeordie Greep - Holy, HolyThe Murder Capital - The FallJamie xx - KILL DEM Shygirl, Isabella Lovestory, PinkPantheress - True ReligionFcukers - Bon Bon (Andrew VanWyngarden, MGMT Remix)Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Into Your EyesMiso Extra - CertifiedDestroyer, Fiver - BolognaChristopher Owens - No GoodHorsegirl - JulieJulie Baker, TORRES - SylviaAngel Olsen - The TakeoverJapanese Breakfast - Orlando in LoveEscuchar audio

Local Matters
Jeremy Wendt & Dr. Julie Baker From Tennessee Tech

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 32:38


Jeremy Wendt sits down with Dr. Julie Baker who is the interim associate provost at Tennessee Tech University. They talk all about the work she has been doing at Tech, how she came into the position that she is in, her future at Tech, and more! Listen to the Local Matters Podcast today! News Talk 94.1

Fun In Fundraising
Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation Power Of Literacy Luncheon With Julie Baker Finck

Fun In Fundraising

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 50:03


How does an organization effectively vet guest speakers for a signature fundraising event?  Today, I talk with President & CEO of the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation, Julie Baker Finck to discuss one of the organization's upcoming signature fundraising events, The Power of Literacy Luncheon. The organization was founded in honor of the late First Lady's passionate commitment to providing access to literacy opportunities for people and children of all backgrounds. The Power of Literacy Luncheon is one of the key fundraisers that helps the organization holds each year to continue her legacy. This year's keynote speaker will be New York Times best-selling author and actor Kimberly Williams-Paisley. In this episode, Julie talks about a wide range of topics including why literacy was so important to the late First Lady, how a strong board helps a CEO effectively lead an organization, and tips on hosting multiple signature fundraising events that target different aspects of your donor base. This is one episode you will not want to miss.

Voices of the Community
Discover the Future of Creative Work!

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 71:42


"We're living through the greatest art heist of all time. Billions of images, data, and content were scraped illegally, impacting creative jobs, and AI is at the forefront of this transformation." - Nicole HendrixThe creative economy is at a crossroads, grappling with issues of fair pay, technological disruption, and access to resources. The panelists in this insightful discussion offer solutions and strategies for artists and advocates to navigate these challenges and build a more sustainable and equitable future for the creative sector. As part of our co-production partnership with California for the Arts 2nd Annual State of the Arts summit in April 2024 we bring you a panel of subject matter experts which features Moderator: Nurit Siegel Smith the Executive Director of the Music Forward Foundation with our Panelists: Nicole Hendrix the Co-Founder, BRIC Foundation & Concept Art Association, Marcus Mitchell Public Art Administrator, for the City of West Hollywood; and Tiara Amar the Advocacy & Fellows, of Whippoorwill Arts; along with Jamie Hand the Director of Strategic Impact and Narrative Change for Creatives Rebuild New YorkWatch, Listen and Discover how you can support and shape the future of the creative economy!- Make a Donation: Support Voices of the Community, fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and enjoy tax deductions for your contributions. Stay Connected:- Participate: Join our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event.- YouTube: Watch this episode on our YouTube channel- Newsletter: Sign up to stay updated on future episodes and events - Feedback: Share your thoughts and show ideas at george@georgekoster.com. Delve deeper into our Voices of the Community Series: explore episodes, speakers, organizations, and resources on our dedicated page. Watch and learn from all five series now!

Northern Power Women Podcast
Empowering Entrepreneurs through Mentorship and Community with Julie Baker

Northern Power Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 20:44 Transcription Available


This week, we sit down with Julie Baker, Head of Strategic Partnerships at NatWest Group. Julie shares her inspiring 42-year journey from aspiring PE teacher to a leading role at NatWest, and her dedication to empowering women in business. Discover the power of sponsorship, the importance of stepping outside your comfort zone, and how building the right networks can lead to success. Listen to learn:-The importance of investing in women-led businesses -The collective efforts needed to empower female entrepreneurs. -The life-changing impact of mentorship, peer support, and community-driven efforts-How Julie creatively balanced her career with motherhoodYou can now nominate for the 2025 Northern Power Women Awards to be in with a chance of celebrating with changemakers, trailblazers and advocates on 6th March 2025! Nominate now at wearepower.netSign up to our Power Platform to check out our events calendar here. Keep up to date on the latest news from We Are Power : Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook Sign up to our newsletter.

Voices of the Community
The Future of Arts & Culture in California: Keynote Insights from the California Arts & Culture Summit

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 59:16


 "Together we can create a world where arts and culture are recognized and invested in as essential to society, embedded in community life, and intersecting with broader policy change to reshape systems towards equity and justice." - Julie BakerJoin us as we kick off our second season, celebrating the vibrant and resilient arts and culture scene that shape our community. This season, we bring you highlights from the second annual California Arts & Culture Summit, organized by our partner California for the Arts, with the theme "Art Work is Real Work."In our premiere episode, don't miss the inspiring opening ceremony and keynote sessions with Nefesha Yisra'el the Director of Programs from California for the Arts, Leticia Rhi Buckley, the CEO for LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, Julie Baker, the CEO for both California for the Arts and California Arts Advocates along with keynote speaker Nataki Garrett the Co-Artistic Director of One Nation / One Project Arts for Every Body. They delve into the critical topics of advocacy, cultural equity, artist support, and the transformative power of the arts in promoting health and empathy.Tune in and discover the economic significance of the arts and the urgent need for sustained funding. Be inspired by stories of how art addresses societal issues and fosters a more empathetic world.To find out more information about our guests and their respective organization's programs, and services, how to volunteer and make a donation please visit our episode landing page with links to resources for the arts and culture sector. And if you have been enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on the podcast platform of your choiceWe welcome your participation in our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event. You can also watch this episode on our YouTube Channel and please Sign Up for our Newsletter to stay up to date on future episodes and to participate in our next live show. We would love to hear from you with feedback and show ideas, so send us an email to george@georgekoster.comPlease consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one. Delve deeper into our Voices of the Community Series: explore episodes, speakers, organizations, and resources on our dedicated page. Watch and learn from all five series now!

Nightlife
Nightlife Travel - Exploring with a spiritual purpose

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 12:32


Julie Baker, founder of the travel company "Journeys of the Spirit" discusses with Philip Clark travellers who have the aim of either connecting back in or discovering their spiritual self. 

Leroy and Leroy
Episode 10: Julie Baker

Leroy and Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 41:08


The queen of "Stupid News" Julie Baker joins Leroy on the pod!

Voices of the Community
Revisiting Artists' Housing Solutions

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 50:02


"So looking at how do we build an ecology where affordable housing isn't just a place you stay, it's a place you stay and work and build a business and raise a family and, you know, build the economic resources,for the next step. " - Josh SimonThis episode is part of our special series on how the arts and culture sector is coming back from the Covid 19 pandemic and features voices from our co-production of Arts For a Better Bay Area's State Of The Arts Summit on June 28th 2023. The focus of the summit was how artists and arts organizations are adapting in a post pandemic marketplace along with the economic developmental power of our arts and culture economy in rebuilding our communities. This episode features our panelists from our breakout session “Housing for the Artist Workforce: Revisiting Artists' Housing Solutions” Kathryn Reasoner, Executive Consultant with Vital Arts, Mark Morrisette, the Facilities Director at Berkeley Repertory Theater, Joshua Simon, a Senior Advisor at the Community Arts Stabilization Trust, Ian Winters, the Director of Incubation and Special Projects at the Northern California Land Trust, and Meg Shiffler, the Director of Artists Space Trust, along with Julie Baker, the CEO of Californians for the Arts and California Arts Advocates.To find out more information about our guests and their respective organization's programs, and services, how to volunteer and make a donation please visit our episode landing page with links to resources for the arts and culture sector. We hope that you enjoyed episode four of our new seven-part series highlighting the issues and solutions of our arts and culture organizations and their workforce as they innovate to come back from the pandemic along with addressing the systemic racism in our performing arts ecosystem.,We welcome your participation in our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event on November 4th at the Petaluma Arts Center from 2pm to 4pm. Register for FREE Y2 pm4 pmou can tune into our usual radio show, podcast, and television show with our friends at BAVC Media. Sign Up for our Newsletter to participate in our next live showPlease consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one.

Voices of the Community
Arts for a Better Bay Area State of the Arts Summit – “Economic Recovery in the Arts: Regaining Patrons and Artistic Engagement” Ep 3

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 53:26


"It's all about partnering artists with small businesses to create site specific installations and that way create more exposure both for the business and for the artists and also to revitalize those corridors" - Vanessa WilsonThis is our second episode from the co-production with Arts for a Better Bay Area of the re-launch of the State of the Arts Summit "Rebuilding Our Communities," on June 28th, 2023.The COVID-19 pandemic shined a spotlight on the importance of arts and culture and its impact on our communities and economy, as well as the under-funding and fragility of our sector. Our second episode is focused on how governmental support, funding, artists, and audiences have changed and what arts and cultural organizations are doing to support, reinvent, and invigorate the sector. Join us to learn about various angles of this work and how you can get engaged.This episode features Julie Baker, CEO - of Californians for the Arts; Vanessa Wilson, Deputy Director - of ArtSpan; Lauren Macmadu, Head of External Relations - of YBCA;  Jenny Cohn, Client Success Manager - of TRG Arts along with Cary McClelland, Chief Operating Officer - of YBCA.You can watch this episode as part of our television show with our friends at BAVC Media. To receive more information on the State of the Arts Series please Sign Up for our Newsletter to find out more about each episode as well as to participate in our next live show.We hope that you enjoyed episode three of our new six-part series highlighting the issues and solutions of our arts and culture organizations and their workforce as they innovate to come back from the pandemic along with addressing the systemic racism in our performing arts ecosystem. Please consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one.If you've been enjoying the show please leave us a rating and review on the podcast platform of your choice and we'd love to hear from you with feedback and show ideas, so send us an email to george@georgekoster.com

Bananas
Bee the Eyeball with Julie Baker

Bananas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 55:01


Julie Baker (@andjuliebaker) joins Kurt and Scotty to talk about the abandoned theme park where employees still show up for work everyday, the most painful spot to get stung by a bee, Taco Tuesday being given back to the people and an airline passenger who has flown 23 million miles!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Story Collider
POV: Stories about others' point of view

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 32:11


July is Disability Pride month, which is all about empowerment and visibility for those with disabilities. In honor of Disability Pride month, this week's episode features two stories from the point of view of people with disabilities. Part 1: When Julie Baker is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and told her vision might get worse, she struggles to accept she's going blind. Part 2: Javier Torres becomes frustrated with others' responses to his neurosensorial hearing loss. Julie Baker is a Boston-based writer and producer. After competing in and winning her first Story Slam in 2017, she quickly became a storytelling addict and evangelist. She's performed on PBS Stories From the Stage, The Moth, Now Listen Here, YouTube (@bluechakrastories), Instagram (@lazyjulie), and anywhere else where people will let her tell stories. She considers it her mission to expand the storytelling community and spread the word about how true, personal stories can change the teller and the world. Javier Torres is a jack of all trades from Puerto Rico, figuring it all out, one day at a time. Learning about what it means to express himself through improv, comedy, creative outlets and DIY sewing projects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

World Language Classroom
Simple Ways to Make Activities More Communicative with Julie Baker

World Language Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 36:21


#70In this episode, we are talking about how we can create a supportive classroom environment so that learners, particularly those new to language learning, feel comfortable speaking the target language.  Julie Baker, The Director of the French Intensive Language Program at the University of Richmond,  joins me to take this a step further with simple ways of modifying speaking activities that we all are likely doing so that they are indeed communicative. Topics in this episode:what it means to have a “safe space” for speaking the TL, why this is important, and how we can create this type of classroommotivating students to speak and interact in the TL with some ways to facilitate this in the classroom how to determine if our activities are truly communication, rather than simply practicing structures and vocabularysimple ways to make our activities more communicative with concrete examplesassessment and evaluation of communication, compared with assessment of language structure and vocabularyConnect with Julie Bakeremail: jbaker@richmond.edu ______________________________Work with Joshua either in person or remotely.______________________________Sign up for Talking Points for tips, tools and resources for language teaching.______________________________Let's connect!wlclassrom.comTwitter:  @wlclassroomInstagram:  @wlclassroomFacebook:  /wlclassroomWLClassroom Facebook Group______________________________Teachers want to hear from you and what you are proud of in your classroom.Join me on the podcast.  We record conversations remotely, so you can be anywhere.

Late To The Party - a podcast on Autism
Episode 5 - Part 2. Sensory Issues

Late To The Party - a podcast on Autism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 40:23


This is part 2 of our special on sensory issues.  We have our very first guest, Julie Baker who is the Director at Sensory Matters and Sensory Friendly Clothing. Julie is also an Occupational Therapist and brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to the podcast. Bianca and Dan also get to test out some of the products and once again Dan embarrasses himself, this time with an inappropriate description for his sensory issue. We very much want you to share your stories and opinions. Join our public and private pages to start the discussion.Public Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/latetothepartypodcastPrivate Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1168470233702726Email us at latetothepartyasd@gmail.comInstagram page - https://www.instagram.com/latetothepartyasd/Website at https://latetotheparty.buzzsprout.com

Late To The Party - a podcast on Autism

In part one of our special on sensory issues Bianca and Dan discuss their vast array of sensory quirks and we also get to hear from Bianca's two daughters. Dan reveals an incredibly embarrassing incident in the segment Autistic Moments. Then on the next episode we have part two in which we have our very first guest, Julie Baker of Sensory Matters and Sensory Friendly Clothing.

The Morning Mix Podcast
Julie Baker Finck Joins Sarah Pepper and Jessie Watt

The Morning Mix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 4:48


Give the gift of literacy and spread the joy of reading with the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation My Home Library! Text "HTXREADS" to 41444 to donate now.

HoofNit Podcast
Horses and Heroes - Healing, Integrity Trust. Rescued horses to help rescue the lives of those who serve.

HoofNit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 19:25


Julie Baker, Executive Director and Founder of Horses and Heroes tells her story on how this program came to fruition. She walks us through where her passion for horses and the military derived from. This program has not only changed her life but many lives of our Nation's Veterans, Active Military, First Responders, their spouses, and children. This is just the beginning there is more to come: Julie's future Vision is to create a retreat center that will incorporate a variety of therapies all under one roof. This center will be established on a large piece of land with access to boating, fishing, hiking, and of course, horses. She expects to add in adaptive riding  in 2023 along with other fun and challenging activities all designed to help families connect, heal and thrive. Click Link for visual:  2023 Vision_Guardian of Heroes 

Directions and Dialogue
Dani Cleveland and Justin Payne

Directions and Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 31:25


For our Season 2 Premiere, host David McKibbin sits down with Dani Cleveland and Justin Payne, a team of musical theatre writers based in Omaha Nebraska. In this episode, we discuss how Dani and Justin channeled their collective grief during the COVID-19 pandemic to write their musical Heaven Come Home, which will be presented as a staged reading this August at the University of Nebraska Omaha. We also dabble into how gentrification in Omaha influenced their musical Little Brown Boy.Produced and Hosted by David McKibbinGuests: Dani Cleveland and Justin PayneIntro Music: "Talky Beats" by Twin MusicomOutro Music: "One More Day" from Heaven Come Home, Music and Lyrics by Julie Baker

Voices of the Community
Arts & Culture as Economic Drivers in Our Communities

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 67:04


“First responders save lives; second responders help put people's lives back together. Artists are essential workers in our society and our economy, helping us recover, reflect, and rebuild”-Julie BakerThis episode is focused on the importance and economic impact of the arts, culture and artists on both our economy and our communities.  We are hosting a panel of guests from the San Francisco Arts Commission, Californians for the Arts and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.According to a March 2022 report by the the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, in 2020, arts and culture added $876.7 billion, or 4.2 percent, to our national GDP.  With the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, between 2019 and 2020, the U.S. arts economy shrank at nearly twice the rate of the economy as a whole: arts and cultural production fell by 6.4 percent when adjusted for inflation, compared with a 3.4 decline in the overall economy. Between 2019 and 2020, the arts economy shed more than 604,000 workers—not counting self-employed artists and other cultural workers. On a state level, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis report, arts and cultural production accounts for over $225 billion dollars of value to the California economy or around 7.5% and contributes over 680 thousand jobs.On a local level, the findings from the March 2021 study conducted by the Bay Area Council economic institute on the economic and social impact of the arts in San Francisco; [pause] found that in fiscal year 2019, San Francisco  nonprofit arts organizations generated $945 million in economic output, which supported 9,657 jobs.To make a donation, volunteer, and support the work of Californians for the Arts please go to californians for the arts dot org. To find out more about the San Francisco Arts Commission's work to support our arts economy through grants, bid opportunities, becoming an art vendor, and Ralph's work to diversify the commission's work please go to s f arts commission dot orgAnd to find out more about the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts along with  Jason's community investment work through the Artists Power Center please go to y b c a dot orgPlease consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is now fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one.

KVMR News
Julie Baker

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 7:40


Felton Pruitt talks with Julie Baker, the Executive Director of Californian's for the Arts and California Arts Advocates.

KVMR News
Evening News - Wednesday November 3rd, 2021

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 24:49


State utility regulators have reached settlements with California's two largest power companies over allegations they violated safety rules before a string of fires. And following in the same vein, a look at the most recent PG&E scandal. We then turn to regional news and weather before Felton Pruitt speaks to Julie Baker, the Executive Director of Californian's for the Arts and California Arts Advocates. We close our newscast with a commentary from Chaplain Norris Burkes.

The Washdown
The Washdown Ep.32 Julie Baker Founder of Horses & Heroes equine therapy non-profit

The Washdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 64:50


Julie is the founder of Horses & Heroes Inc. and a Certified Equine Specialist through EAGALA and a Designated Military Provider. At a young age Julie rescued a severely traumatized horse. The experience of his rehabilitation together with her compassion for those who serve, sparked the mission to create Horses & Heroes. Horses & Heroes was incorporated on Oct 13, 2014 and is one of more than 600 certified EAGALA programs worldwide. Back in 2019 Horses & Heroes was granted the Military Designation which is an achievement in showing their dedication, education and experience to serve those who serve. Julie graduated with honors with a BA Human Relations Management degree from Mid America Nazarene University, is a former owner of Fitness Together, a personal training franchise, manager of several veterinary hospitals and personal training staff, and spent fourteen years as a military spouse. Mother of four; two of her three daughters also served in the United States Marine Corps, and her youngest son received a full scholarship from the Air Force ROTC to attend KU's Aeronautic Engineering School fall 2021. Certifications:  EAGALA Certified Practitioner 2014-Present  EAGALA Certified Military Provider 2020- Present  Certified Heart Math Coach – 2020 Present  Certified QPR Suicide Prevention Trainer – 2019-Present  Former ISSA Certified Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Coach and Exercise Therapist www.horsesandheroes.org Facebook @horses&heroes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Washdown
The Washdown Ep.32 Julie Baker Founder of Horses & Heroes equine therapy non-profit

The Washdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 64:50


Julie is the founder of Horses & Heroes Inc. and a Certified Equine Specialist through EAGALA and a Designated Military Provider. At a young age Julie rescued a severely traumatized horse. The experience of his rehabilitation together with her compassion for those who serve, sparked the mission to create Horses & Heroes. Horses & Heroes was incorporated on Oct 13, 2014 and is one of more than 600 certified EAGALA programs worldwide. Back in 2019 Horses & Heroes was granted the Military Designation which is an achievement in showing their dedication, education and experience to serve those who serve. Julie graduated with honors with a BA Human Relations Management degree from Mid America Nazarene University, is a former owner of Fitness Together, a personal training franchise, manager of several veterinary hospitals and personal training staff, and spent fourteen years as a military spouse. Mother of four; two of her three daughters also served in the United States Marine Corps, and her youngest son received a full scholarship from the Air Force ROTC to attend KU's Aeronautic Engineering School fall 2021. Certifications:  EAGALA Certified Practitioner 2014-Present  EAGALA Certified Military Provider 2020- Present  Certified Heart Math Coach – 2020 Present  Certified QPR Suicide Prevention Trainer – 2019-Present  Former ISSA Certified Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Coach and Exercise Therapist www.horsesandheroes.org Facebook @horses&heroes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Bee Morning Coffee Club
Rochester Perspective with TJ - We discuss the Julie Baker, who we lost to Domestic Violence, and how you can participate in her upcoming Memorial Golf Tournament

The Bee Morning Coffee Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 12:33


Benefits the Willow Domestic violence center  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Confidence Conversation
Making the most of your network with Julie Baker

The Confidence Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 27:45 Transcription Available


Our focus for this Season is ‘Being Your Best Self' and it is an absolute pleasure and honour to welcome Julie Baker as my guest today. Julie is Head of Enterprise, Climate Engagement and Partnerships at NatWest Group and we became friends after she spoke at one of our events a couple of years ago. She has been an amazing supporter and advocate of mine and I'm delighted she is joining me today to talk about ‘Making the most of your network'.The Confidence Conversation podcast with Joy Burnford explores the world of women, work and what it takes to feel more confident. Each episode offers inspiration, stories and light-hearted discussions with business leaders and experts from around the world.A lack of confidence is not a crime. So, if you need some motivation, inspiration or a boost of confidence, grab a cuppa, go for a dog walk, or escape for a drive and join us for today's conversation about confidence.We'd like to say a big thank you to Capability Jane Recruitment for helping us bring this podcast to life. They specialise in finding highly talented individuals that want to work flexibly. If you know a business embracing flexible working, head over to www.capabilityjane.com quoting ‘The Confidence Conversation' and if they become a client they'll thank you with a £100 gift voucher. 

Voices of the Community
Californians for the Arts

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 25:00


"There's become a recognition again, internally that artists are seeing themselves as laborers and essential workers and that it is okay to proclaim that doesn't take away of the integrity of your work and your creation" - Julie BakerIn this episode we feature the voice of the Executive Director of Californians for the Arts Julie Baker. Julie shares with us how the covid-19 pandemic is impacting our creative economy and its workforce as well as how Californians for the Arts is working with the state legislation to support the recovery of the creative economy. Please dig into the findings from the Californians for the Arts and Otis College's annual study on the Creative Economy in California For more insights into the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the arts, culture and creative economy please listen to our interviews with Meg and David on their Return to the Stage Study and our interview with Allison and Randy of Intersection for the Arts and Brad from Theatre Bay Area. Also please go to our series page to listen to all of the wonderful interviews with dozens of arts and culture organizations in the SF Bay Area 

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#160: Julie Baker - Vice President for Operations at Hilton Hotels

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 51:54


Julie Baker is an experienced business leader and a senior figure in the hospitality industry. Since joining Hilton as Vice President for Operations in the UK & Ireland in 2018, Julie has been at the helm of more than 50 Hilton hotels across the region. Julie's career has been wide reaching - starting in marketing with Unilever in 1989, then holding a variety of FMCG senior management and international roles at Sara Lee, and latterly a MD-level position at Capita, a FTSE 250 business services company. Julie has overcome several challenges as a leader, most recently successfully leading 53 hotels through the pandemic. Running a nationwide hotel operation during unprecedented times has required her to act quickly and decisively to not only mitigate against commercial impact, but also keep morale high for the talented teams she works with. Julie has been responsible for thousands of Hilton Team Members, whilst anticipating the evolving landscape her teams operate in, from last-minute changes to restrictions, to closures and re-openings and changing legislation. She has been pivotal in ensuring that Hilton leads the way to recovery, in hygiene and cleanliness, whilst providing a gold-standard service to its guests. Her leadership tip – Be honest and transparent about the situation, but maintain positivity and always give people hope #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEO #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KVMR News
Evening News - Wednesday April 5th, 2021

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 24:51


Some former skeptics are now getting the vaccine, the California Report interviews Dr. Brian Castrucci, of the De Beaumont Foundation about their findings. We look at local headlines and weather before listening to an interview with Julie Baker, the Executive Director of Californians for the Arts. We close tonight with a commentary by local chaplain, Norris Burkes.

KVMR News
Julie Baker, Executive Director of Californians for the Arts

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 7:33


Felton Pruitt talks with Julie Baker, the Executive Director of Californians for the Arts, about their one billion dollar request from the State of California to rebuild the arts communities in our state.

Inland Edition
3/10/21 – Julie Baker Discusses the Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program

Inland Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 23:47


Today on Inland Edition, Lillian Vasquez speaks with Julie Baker, Executive Director of Californians for the Arts. Julie talks about the $50 million dollars in California Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grants now available for non-profit cultural institutions. She shares who can apply and how some of the grant funding might be used to help with opening things up, for the benefit of all small businesses in the state of California. For more information, visit arts.ca.gov and careliefgrant.com

Equipping you for success!
3/8 - Overcoming Obstacles in Bringing on New Clients

Equipping you for success!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 28:57


Julie Baker and Harold Prestenbach deliver a mind blowing master class on how to overcome common obstacles and objections when bringing on new clients.

SacTown Talks
Interview with Julie Baker

SacTown Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 22:15


Today we welcome Julie Baker, Executive Director of Californians for the Arts. Julie explains how badly hit the arts were by the pandemic, why the California government needs to communicate clear guidelines for reopening, and proposals to help fund California arts to survive and create a cultural Roaring Twenties going forward. SacTown Talks is a podcast about California politics, policy and culture. We feature interviews with California political leaders, and analysis by experts and insiders focusing on the Capitol. Like, share, and subscribe to learn more!

NGO A Go Go
Julie Baker, Executive Director Californians for the Arts - Speaks About the Value of Art in Civic Spaces | Ep #15

NGO A Go Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 53:25


Julie Baker, from a broad perspective of the arts, with a commitment to equity, speaks to the importance of arts in our civic spaces -- urban and rural. From a professional gallery, to arts administration to arts advocacy, her expansive view of the possibilities is intriguing and inspiring. Prior to becoming Executive Director of Californians for The Arts and California Arts Advocates in October of 2018, Julie served on the board for four years as chair of the membership committee and of Confluence, an arts advocacy conference. She serves as the California State Captain to Americans for the Arts', National Arts Action Summit and is chair of the visibility committee for the State Arts Action Network. From 2009-2017, Julie served as the Executive Director of The Center for the Arts, a non-profit performing arts venue and California WorldFest, an annual music and camping festival located in Grass Valley, CA. For more information and available downloads, go to http://arcaandassociates.com/ © 2021 Philip Arca

Capitol Weekly Podcast
The Future of Work: After the Pandemic

Capitol Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 60:44


This special episode of the Capitol Weekly Podcast was recorded live on February 18 at a panel discussion hosted by Capitol Weekly: The Future of Work, After the Pandemic. What will the workplace look like when the pandemic is over? What will happen to the industries that have been particularly hard-hit, like restaurants and live events/entertainment? Women suffered the worst of the job losses – why, and what happens now? And what will be different about work post-pandemic: is working from home the ‘new normal’? Panelists included Senator Nancy Skinner; Micah Weinberg, CA Forward; Julie Baker, Californians for the Arts; and Jot Condie, California Restaurant Association. The panel was moderated by Sonya Sorich, Sacramento Business Journal.

The Moth
Right Here, Right Now: Julie Baker & Meg Lavery

The Moth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 22:15


This week, two stories about moments of reckoning. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. Recording support from Tiffany Goode. Storytellers: Julie Baker, Meg Lavery

Momentum Bootcamp 2019
Week 3 - Massive Momentum Bootcamp!

Momentum Bootcamp 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 65:24


All about Coaching Clients Masterfully! Hosted by Dan & Megan Valentine. Featuring Doug Wood, Otilia Collins, Julie Baker, Tami Mulranin & Eric Robbins!

GRIT: True Stories That Matter
Is storytelling a hobby? (with teller Julie Baker)

GRIT: True Stories That Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 38:26


Sean and Kurt's Q: Is storytelling a hobby? ------------------------------------------- Our feature storyteller: Julie Baker (29m 20s) ---------------------------------------------- Julie lives in Boston, Mass. and co-produces *Now Listen Here,* ( https://www.nowlistenhere.info/ ) ** a live storytelling workshop & open mic series. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ She has told stories at GRIT's 7 by 7 and 99-Second Story SLAM events (among many others)! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/grit/donations

Project Geospatial
Mauritius Oil Spill Insights - Sensor Showdown

Project Geospatial

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 27:20


On July 25th the MV Wakashio bulk carrier went off course and grounded on a coral reef. Less than two weeks later the ship, carrying 4,000 tons of oil started leaking. Join URSA’s COO Julie Baker and Paul Frey in discussing how SAR imagery was used to monitor the crisis and how events unfolded surrounding the event. Find out more information at www.geospatialfrontier.com/sensorshowdown.

Freeman Means Business
Wonder Woman in Business, Julie Baker

Freeman Means Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 25:10


Julie Baker is Sr. Counsel, Employment Litigation for Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL). JLL is a Fortune 500 professional services firm that specializes in real estate and investment management. In her role, Julie manages the Company’s employment litigation across the United States. This includes developing case strategy, managing outside counsel in lawsuits and agency charges, conducting internal investigations, and advising business partners to mitigate litigation risk. Prior to working at JLL, Julie worked at Jones Day representing a wide variety of employers in labor and employment matters. She graduated with her B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Although she has returned to her beloved Chicago (or at least a nearby suburb), Julie bounced around for a number of years – almost 5 years in London as a kid, a semester abroad in Santiago, Chile during college, and 2 years living and teaching fourth grade in Brownsville, Texas as a Teach for America corps member. Julie and her husband, John, are busy raising their two daughters to be adventurous, open-minded, and empathetic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support

Conversations of Inspiration
SME: SOS - Live with Gord Ray, from Instagram and Julie Baker, from NatWest

Conversations of Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 38:41


The crucial importance of small businesses to the UK economy has never been so acute, and this week Holly is joined by two fundamental pillars of support for small businesses at this time - Instagram and NatWest. Both brands share their insights, tools and support for small businesses beyond COVID. We also revisit a past podcast with Joe Wicks, as he shares his view on the role social media has played in his brand success.   SME: SOS is a topical podcast to support small businesses through this turbulent time of the Coronavirus. Offering advice from experts and founders, these 30 minutes are designed to empower and support you through this climate. This SME: SOS Special episode of Conversations of Inspiration is brought to you with thanks to NatWest, Dell, Three and Royal Mail. Follow Holly and #SMESOS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollytucker/?hl=e (https://www.instagram.com/hollytucker/?hl=en) n

After the Goldrush
After the Goldrush-Episode 7 Found with Julie Baker and Nevada County Relief Fund

After the Goldrush

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 29:21


After the Goldrush-Episode 7 Found with Julie Baker and Nevada County Relief Fund by Heather Campus

TOCA Backstage
026 - Julie Baker

TOCA Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020


Arts organizations (as well as small businesses) was hit with Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) at the beginning of the year which outlines a new way to determine who is an independent contractor vs an employee. With the changes in the determination, many found that creative artists who were once paid per gig or as an independent contractor were now seen, in the eyes of this bill, as an employee. Needless to say, that has major financial repercussions for these organizations and business. Then, if that wasn’t bad enough, along comes Covid 19 which is close to being the devastating blow to most organizations. I reached out to Julie Baker the Executive Director for the Californians for the Arts organization to see if she could help answer some basic concerns.  Julie Baker is a seasoned arts and marketing professional. Prior to becoming Executive Director of Californians For The Arts and California Arts Advocates in October of 2018, Julie Baker served on the board for four years as chair of the membership committee and of Confluence, an arts advocacy conference. She serves as the California State Captain to Americans for the Arts', National Arts Action Summit and is chair of the visibility committee for the State Arts Action Network. From 2009-2017, Julie Baker served as the Executive Director of The Center for the Arts, a non-profit performing arts venue and California WorldFest, an annual music and camping festival located in Grass Valley, CA. Prior to moving to California, Baker worked in New York City at several prominent art galleries and the international auction house Christie’s before becoming the President of her family’s art marketing agency, Gerngross & Company Inc. In 1998, she moved with her family to Nevada City, CA where she was first employed as a Senior Executive Producer for Tristream, a 20- person web development and marketing/branding company. In 2001, she returned to her passion for the arts and opened Julie Baker Fine Art, a gallery of emerging artists. She was the co-founder of Flow art fair, a satellite art fair to Art Basel Miami Beach. She is active in her local community including serving on the high school Site Council and the board of California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project.  

Fox Takes: a psychology and psychotherapy
Shrinks Squared (with Julie Baker, LMFT)

Fox Takes: a psychology and psychotherapy "FoxCast"

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 75:27


Double your dose of therapists! in this Fox Den episode, we're joined by Julie Baker, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who is here to clarify misconceptions about Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT).  Listen as she describes 3 major "waves" of CBT, provides a demonstration of cognitive disputation/restructuring, and discusses her passion for assisting teens and young adults within her private therapy practice.  I also discuss the relevance of EMDR to a digital age, one hour into the episode. You'll gain much clinical wisdom, from observing our conversation! Reach Julie via:  her Psychology Today listing ▶ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/julie-baker-telehealth-appointments-available-tampa-fl/491275 Here is the article about CBT which we discuss ▶ https://www.nacbt.org/when-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-fails-the-five-most-common-reasons/

Equipping you for success!
5/18 - Assisting our Clients to Thrive in a Changing World!

Equipping you for success!

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 28:21


Julie Baker details the best steps on Assisting our Clients to Thrive in a Changing World!

Learn For 2 Podcast
Episode 213: "You Gave Me Permission To Be My Authentic Self"

Learn For 2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 15:20


One of the best things about teaching people to do a podcast is when they actually launch their own. But something else that is even more exciting to me, is when they decide they can be themselves. They don't have to be this perfect version for everyone else to see. One of the agents I taught to do a podcast, Julie Baker just launched her podcast called Positive Identity yesterday. Although that made me very proud, there was something else that made me feel incredibly good. After listening to one of my episodes, she said, "You gave me permission to be my authentic self". That is an incredible feeling for me, and selfishly, it's part of what drives me to continue to teach these classes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-for-2/message

OPTAVIA® Habits of Health® Community Time Podcast

Join Independent Certified OPTAVIA Coaches Corey and Julie Baker as they explore the Four Components of the OPTAVIA Program and discuss the coaching opportunity during this special Health and Hope Night event, featuring stories of transformation from Mike Braddock, Elise Brueggen, Amanda Fields, and Wayne Pendle.**The following audio may contain the personal testimonies of some OPTAVIA Coaches or Clients of OPTAVIA®. The results relayed in these messages are based on the unique experiences of the participants and we cannot guarantee like or similar outcomes. While you may be inspired by these accounts, please note that any stories of success have not been verified and your individual path to optimal health may vary. As always, it is our recommendation that you consult with a healthcare provider before starting a weight-loss program. Yours in health…the OPTAVIA Team.**

Momentum Bootcamp 2019
Breakthrough Bootcamp (Week 5)

Momentum Bootcamp 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 70:30


Crushing Client Support! Hosted by Dan Valentine & Corey Baker. Featuring Pat & Karen Schatzline and Julie Baker.

The Global Digital Banker podcast
Episode 57 - An awakened focus on the business customer

The Global Digital Banker podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 40:00


This week is all about SME and business banking across the UK and Europe. February 27th marked the Global Business Banking Summit in London entitled “An awakened focus on the business customer'. Our team was on the ground to be able to now share key insights, themes and case studies from the event with you. Guests include: Andy Booth, Managing Director, Business Banking at Barclays; Julie Baker, Head of Enterprise and Community Finance at RBS; Melinda Roylett, Head of Europe for Square; Stuart Doignie, Head of SME Banking at Starling Bank; and Mark Bernhardi, General Manager APAC at nCino. The Global Digital Banker is an insight-backed podcast series focused on key trends, market insights, thought leadership and best practice within the fast growing and dynamic world of digital banking. www.globaldigitalbanker.com

Animal Radio Highlights
Julie Bakers Earns 50k Yearly Making Chicken Dresses

Animal Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 11:18


Julie Baker accidentally started a chicken clothing company by making fashionable-looking diapers for pet chickens - but now her company, Pampered Poultry, has gone on to add tutus, sweaters and dresses. She earns about $50,000 yearly.

Futility Closet
190-Mary Patten and the Neptune's Car

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 31:34


In 1856, an American clipper ship was approaching Cape Horn when its captain collapsed, leaving his 19-year-old wife to navigate the vessel through one of the deadliest sea passages in the world. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of Mary Patten and the harrowing voyage of the Neptune's Car. We'll also consider some improbable recipes and puzzle over a worker's demise. Intro: In 1943, the U.S. considered releasing glowing foxes in Japan to frighten Shintoists. Rice University chemist James Tour fashions stick figures from organic molecules. Sources for our feature on Mary Patten: Paul W. Simpson, Neptune's Car: An American Legend, 2018. Glenn A. Knoblock, The American Clipper Ship, 1845-1920, 2014. Sam Jefferson, Clipper Ships and the Golden Age of Sail, 2014. David Cordingly, Seafaring Women, 2010. Jane D. Lyon, The Great Clippers, 2016. Bill Caldwell, Rivers of Fortune, 2002. Julie Baker, "The Troubled Voyage of Neptune's Car," American History 39:6 (February 2005), 58-65. Raymond A. Rydell, "The California Clippers," Pacific Historical Review 18:1 (February 1949), 70-83. Ann Whipple Marr, "Mary Ann Brown Patten," Oxford Dictionary of American National Biography, Dec. 2, 1999. "Neptune's Car," Ships of the World, 1997, 356. Kenneth J. Blume, Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Maritime Industry, 2012. "Mary Patten, 19 and Pregnant, Takes Command of a Clipper Ship in 1856," New England Historical Society (accessed Feb. 2, 2018). "The Story of Mary Patten," National Sailing Hall of Fame (accessed Feb. 2, 2018). "Women in Maritime History," San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, National Park Service (accessed Feb. 2, 2018). Alan Flanders, "Clipper Neptune's Car Saved From Disaster by Quick-Learning Wife of Stricken Skipper," [Norfolk] Virginian-Pilot, Oct. 15, 2000, 3. George Tucker, "Woman's Touch Helped Clipper Ship Make History," [Norfolk] Virginian-Pilot, Nov. 14, 1999, B3. Joanne Lannin and Ray Routhier, "The Ladies of Maine," Portland Press Herald, March 13, 1996, 1C. "A Noble Woman," Sailor's Magazine, April 1857. "A Heroine of the Sea," Friends' Intelligencer 14 (1857), 46-47. "A Heroine Arrived -- The Young Wife Who Took Neptune's Car Around Cape Horn," New York Times, March 18, 1857. "A Wife Worth Having," New York Times, Feb. 21, 1857. "Report of the Select Committee on the Rights of Married Women," Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, 1857, 110. "Modern Female Heroism," Annual Register, March 1857. "The Heroic Mrs. Patten," Boston Evening Transcript, June 23, 1857. "Marine Matters," New York Times, March 24, 1857. "Neptune's Car," New York Times, July 27, 1857. "Funeral of Capt. Joshua A. Patten," New York Times, Aug. 31, 1857. "Personal," New York Times, Sept. 23, 1857. "Marine Matters," New York Times, March 20, 1857. "Personal," New York Times, March 20, 1861. Listener mail: Jeffrey Gettleman and Kai Schultz, "India's Punishment for Plant-Eating Donkeys: Jail Time," New York Times, Nov. 28, 2017. Faiz Siddiqui, "Donkeys Destroy Plants, 'Jailed' for 4 Days in Orai," Times of India, Nov. 28, 2017. "50,000 Meows by @hugovk," github, Nov. 1, 2014. "Delicious Recipes," scootah.com (accessed Feb. 23, 2018). Wikipedia, "Echo Answer" (accessed Feb. 23, 2018). Lindsay Flint sent this example of answering yes/no questions in Welsh. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Gillian Brent. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Friday Morning Podcast
Shooting Ribeye in the Sky/Who Will Dems Name for High Court?

Friday Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 33:27


2/23/18 Who is playing politics in the investigation of MSU's handling of the Larry Nassar fiasco --- Bill Schuette or Brian Calley? 19th century civil rights hero W.W. Ferguson to be honored in state capitol on Feb. 28 and MI GOP honors Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jeanine Hampton, an African-American born and educated in Detroit. Can Democrats win one or two seats on the state Supreme Court and is it a waste of time to try? Interview with Julie Baker of the Michigan Songbird Protection Coalition about hunting sandhill cranes. Sponsored by www.DeadlineDetroit.com.

Rethinking Business
Bonus: Tips for new startups with Harper’s Bazaar

Rethinking Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 12:17


In this bonus episode we’re backstage at a recent NatWest event in partnership with Harper’s Bazaar magazine. Deputy editor Lydia Slater interviews guest speakers including bridalwear entrepreneur Caroline Castigliano, venture capital investor Anna Sweeting, and Julie Baker – the Head of Financial Inclusion and Enterprise at NatWest. Together they share top tips for new startups and and inspiration for those looking to take their first leaps into business. To find out how NatWest’s specialists can help you, just search ‘NatWest Women In Business’. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Paradigms
California Worldfest 2016: Julie Baker, Cat Coore, Sahba Motallebi, and Salt Petal

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016 59:31


California Worldfest celebrates it’s 20th anniversary with a fantastic lineup of musicians from around the world. Meet some of them and hear their music in this episode of Paradigms, along with curator of the festival Julie Baker. Guests: Cat Coore … More ... The post California Worldfest 2016: Julie Baker, Cat Coore, Sahba Motallebi, and Salt Petal appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

20twenty
Caring For Aging Parents, Julie Baker (Church Of Christ Care), 09 Jun 2015

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 7:58


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Healthcare Intelligence Network
The Drive Toward Pay-for-Performance Programs and Their History

Healthcare Intelligence Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2006 2:54


Hear from Julie Baker, director, healthcare advisory practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers, on what is driving the move toward pay-for-performance programs, history on some of the programs in place now and what this means for physician practices evaluating the new voluntary physician quality reporting program launched by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Baker's remarks are excerpted from a 90-minute audio conference now available on CD-ROM during which Baker and Robert Fortini, clinical operations manager, Community Care Physicians, examine the new call for voluntary reporting of quality measures by physician practices to CMS.