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️Un episodio muy OFF ROAD. Restauraciones, rumores y rock and roll** ¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de *Dame Rueda*! Tras dos semanitas de parón, volvemos con las pilas cargadas y el garaje lleno de historias. Aunque la primavera se hace de rogar, nuestros colaboradores están repartidos por toda España (¡y más allá!), listos para traerte un episodio variado, informal y con ese sabor de charla motera que tanto os gusta. **Tema central: “Cacharreando”** Nos adentramos en el mundillo de las **restauraciones caseras**. - ️ **Javi Metal** nos habla de su reciente adquisición: una **Honda de trial** que está poniendo a punto. - **Jose** desglosa el proyecto 500, compartiendo cifras, detalles y cómo ha evolucionado. ⚡ **Noticias Flash , Blufs y Rumore rumore.** **Recomendaciones del equipo & Feedback** Como siempre, espacio para compartir algunas recomendaciones moteras y dar salida al feedback de los oyentes. ️ **Participan en este episodio**: - Jose (presentador) - Clara (desde La Rioja, aún en dique seco) - Javi Metal (desde León, aclarando malentendidos geográficos ) - Carlos Prado (desde el calorcito de México con su Simba ) Un episodio muy charlado, sin tanto guión, con ese rollo de “bar de motos” que nos gusta. ¡Dale al play, ponte el casco y vente de ruta con nosotros! Secciones: -10/11 de Ramón: Honda GB350s -Bicho Raro: Boss Hoss -TBO en moto: Clara nos habla de Julie Wood. -Segunda oportunidad: La otra mirada - conducción en lluvia. -Sin pelos en las ruedas: Jorge nos habla de los diferente tipos de dispositivos para la navegación en moto. **Síguenos en redes sociales**: @damerueda ¿Tienes una historia motera? ¿Un proyecto de restauración? ¡Cuéntanos! #DameRueda #PodcastDeMotos #Motos #RestauracionDeMotos #Bimota #Cacharreando #HondaTrial #SuzukiDR600 #Motoviajeros #Mototerapia #NoticiasDeMotos #PasionMotera #Motopodcast #Motociclismo #CharlaMotera #Riders Encuéntranos en: Whatsapp: http://wa.me/34644020615 +34 644 020 615 Email: Damerueda@gmail.com TIENDA: https://www.latostadora.com/shop/damerueda/?shop_trk Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@damerueda Instagram Dame Rueda: https://acortar.link/bqWGOu Instagram Bicho Raro: https://www.instagram.com/bichoraro_damerueda/?hl=es Instagram Diez-Once: https://www.instagram.com/diezonce_damerueda/?hl=es Instagram TBO en moto: https://www.instagram.com/tboenmoto_damerueda Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/damerueda Telegram: https://t.me/dameruedagrupo Blog Dame Rueda: https://damerueda.home.blog/ Email: Damerueda@gmail.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@damerueda?_t=8jFKY9ClhWC&_r=1 Playlist Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3BHaCNLtoBiqMzecENdni5?si=7Ga462WgRCWH4xBY4wVALg&pi=bDEQRnKZQm26F
In what looks like a wide-open Derby, Richard, Jane and Andrew are joined by three hopeful parties, jockey Rab Havlin, trainer Roger Teal and his son Harry, and popular owner Julie Wood.
Nick was joined in the studio by regular contributor Lee Mottershead, Jockey Hector Crouch, Epsom's GM Tom Sammes, Sports Psychologist Camilla Henderson & top owner Julie Wood. Lots to reflect upon from the week, plus invaluable information & chat with the guests.
Interview with Julie wood, pet grief and bereavement expert
Julie Wood, owner of The Leading Edge, began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since she launched her business in 2006, she has specified her services largely to the interior designer. Julie enjoys assisting designers in creating spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops, and classes. Julie is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products, and she often passes along those tips to her interior designers. Links and Resources; HGTV White House Christmas Episode 385 - Julie Wood Johanna Burke - Burke and Pryde
Today's guest has just become the CEO of a business writing over $7 billion in gross premium a year, which if it were a standalone company, would make her one of the most powerful female CEOs in the global insurance industry. This is a major business unit that has been through a substantial amount of change and re-focusing of strategy in recent times, but which is now well placed to resume profitable growth as favourable market conditions continue. The business is QBE North America and the executive is Julie Wood. Julie has an insurance career in its third decade with senior management experience in broking as well as underwriting. This gives her a well-rounded perspective on all facets of our industry and means that our discussion spans a broad spectrum of what is happening in the North American insurance market as well as everything that QBE is doing to maximise its opportunity there Julie is really engaging and down-to-earth and has a very approachable manner which helps fill this podcast full of insights and candid exchanges. So if you are looking for a detailed update on the largest insurance market in the world from an important and dynamic participant in that market, I can highly recommend a listen. We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo: https://www.advantagego.com/ We also thank our audio advertiser, Aventum Group Please contact them on: voi@aventumgroup.com
"Grace" is a word that has lost a lot of its power due to culture, overuse and not fully experiencing it. Grace is one of the most powerful forces in all the universe and when you taste of it, it will impact your life and cause drastic change. I'm joined today with Julie Wood, of the Just Initiative, a non profit that helps people in the Tampa Bay area find a pathway out of poverty. She has both received and given grace countless times and shares with us about those experiences. Learn more about the Just Iniative. Book a session with Joey. Follow us on TikTok. Watch us on YouTube. Join our FREE Facebook group. Connect with Joey. Produced by Joey Papa Media
“We've set ourselves ambitions to have 40% of women in leadership by 2025. You've got to do a lot over many years. It is not a short term change. We've got a range of programs throughout the employee life cycle", says Rachel. "For us it's not just about diversity. It's also about inclusion. We want to make sure we have less than 5% variation in people's sense of belonging no matter what part of the business they come from or their gender, race, ethnicity, disability status.” QBE North America's Chief People Officer highlights her early career in transformation and change in FMCG and banking, before joining QBE 14 years ago. “Coming from a change management background, I saw that the insurance industry was ripe for transformation. It was a deliberate choice to step into insurance. It's been an exciting place to be.” Rachel shares the variety of roles she's held and the move from her native Australia to heading up the insurance business' people function in New York. With 3000 team members in North America, Rachel gives insight in to QBE's North America's core product lines – Specialty, Commercial and Crop – as well some of the cultural differences in a business operating across the globe. “Headquartered globally in Sydney, my prior roles were global, so I'm used to working with the differences that a global organisation needs to navigate to be successful.”Rachel outlines QBE's Employee Value Proposition. “We asked ourselves, ‘why do people want to come work with us? Why do they want to stay with us?' We took a really employee centric approach to answering those questions. We now have an Employee Promise as we like to call it. For us it's around three major areas. Being the right size, building momentum and the power of ‘We'.”She shares the drive and desire within the organization to empower and develop women at all levels of the business. From interns and campus programmes to Women in Agriculture and Julie Wood's appointment as the first female CEO of the North America business. In terms of interview advice for insurance executives coming for interview, Rachel says, “This is around authenticity. We want to know who you are. Bring your best self to work, share who you are and what makes you unique and special.”For that to happen, Rachel believes it's key for insurance hiring managers to make candidates feel comfortable in an interview. Rachel emphasizes what QBE look for when partnering with an executive search business . She shares the partnership the business has with Workday to support HR processes around the globe. As for the one lesson her career has taught her, Rachel concludes, “Love what you do. We spend so much of our time at work. You've got be fulfilled by what you do. When you love what you do and put your passion into it, you'll normally shine.” Connect with Rachel Pollack on LinkedIn or find out more about QBE North America.The Insurance Coffee House Podcast is hosted by Nick Hoadley, CEO of Insurance Search. Insurance Search is a global Executive Search Consultancy, supporting Insurance and Insurtech businesses with Critical Hires, Executive Search and Market Intelligence Services. To discuss identifying & attracting the very best...
Julie Wood, owner of The Leading Edge, began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since she launched my business in 2006, she has specified her services largely to the interior designer. Julie enjoys assisting designers in creating spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops, and classes. Julie is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products, and she often passes along those tips to her interior designers. Links and Resources; #7 - Julie Wood #157 - Opportunity Thinking Series with Renee Rucci and Julie Wood
The Battle Brothers Foundation empowers veterans through community-based personal development, economic upward mobility, and progressive medical treatments to better their lives and the lives of their families. You can make a difference in a veteran's life today by pledging a donation or joining their team of dedicated volunteers! Be sure to check out their website at www.battlebrothersfoundation.org to become involved & follow them on IG @battlebrothersfoundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat is Julie Wood, Pet Grief Expert, Clinical Hypnotherapist and Performance Coach. In this episode, Anthony and Julie discuss her background as a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Performance Coach, Grief Counsellor and what led her to become a pet grief expert. They talk about the importance of using correct language as veterinarians to help ease the grieving process for clients, Julie gives tips further tips on how to make euthanasia experiences easier and explains the process of her hypnotherapy. Learn more about Julie here
Join me George Wood, the Tattooed Pastor with the Sober Truth Podcast as I talk with Julie Wood as we delve into the inspiring work of the Just Initiative, an organization dedicated to transforming lives and challenging systemic poverty. Discover how they empower individuals and families, provide stable housing, and foster a supportive community. Through their multifaceted approach and collaborative efforts, the Just Initiative is making a tangible difference. Watch now to learn about their impactful journey and the real stories of transformation that have emerged from their work. Connect with me for Coaching, Consulting or to come and speak at George@tattooedpastor.com Buy my book The Uncovery https://www.briteaton.com/The-Uncovery-Book My personal website https://www.georgeawood.com/ Sober Truth Project https://sobertruthproject.org/https://www.facebook.com/tattooedpastorgw/https://linktr.ee/tattooedpastor --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sober-truth-project/message
Today With Julie Wood: Welcome to Window Treatments for Profit. Today we are joined by Julie Wood, who calls herself “the interior designer's best friend.” Julie's business, The Leading Edge Drapery, is a professional workroom specializing in custom collaboration with interior designers to create luxury window treatments and soft home furnishings. She knows how to work with designers because she was trained as one. Tune in to hear Julie's story, including several AHA moments we can all learn from. Pick It Apart [1:00] LuAnn thanks Julie for building a leader and helping to build relationships among others in the industry. [6:36] Julie gives credit to her childhood sewing teacher for helping her hone a natural love of fabric and sewing. [22:11] Julie discusses the importance of business knowledge, especially in a creative industry. [28:38] LuAnn and Julie talk about the importance of taking leaps in your business, whether you are ready or not. [33:23] Julie and LuAnn discuss the importance of defining your ideal client. [45:20] Julie reminds listeners not to feel guilty or internalize mistakes because it's business, so make decisions and move on. LuAnn Nigara and Julie Wood's Ah-Ha Moments “That's what I enjoy about getting groups together. You take away so much more than you ever put into just organizing it.” – Julie Wood “Custom is when you don't know what you're doing and you've said ‘yes'.” – Julie Wood “You can practice all day long, in whatever kind of career you want. You can practice stained glass. You can practice woodworking. You can practice that all day and night. However, if you have no business knowledge, it's almost like you're setting yourself up for failure.” – Julie Wood “We know what we know. And we don't have any idea what we don't know.” – LuAnn Nigara “If you wait until you're ready to leap, you're never going to leap because you're never going to be ready.” – Julie Wood More About Julie Wood: Julie Wood is "an interior designer's best friend!". Owner of The Leading Edge Drapery, Julie began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since beginning the business in 2006, The Leading Edge Drapery has cultivated wholesale clients. The designer /workroom relationship is very important. Julie enjoys assisting designers put forth their best product that will create spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops and classes. She is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products. Julie shares these techniques with designers and creates samples that designers can share with their client. Julie loves her job and role assisting the designers she works for. She looks forward to creating original contemporary treatments and products for your projects. (Not your Grandma's curtains.) When Julie is not busy sewing, she enjoys traveling and textile education. She served as president of the National Window Coverings Association of America 2016-2018. Connect with Julie Wood Website Instagram What's new with LuAnn Nigara LuAnn Live 2023 luannuniversity.com http://www.luannnigara.com/cob Get The Goodies! For checklists, resources, and extra goodies from A Well-Designed Business sign up for free here. To Get on LuAnn's Email List, text the word designbiz to 444999! Purchase LuAnn's Books Here: Book 1: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Audiobook: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Book 2: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Pre-Order Book 3: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Volume 2 Connect with LuAnn Nigara
On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury Sunday street market draws crowds as organiser plans food festival Shaftesbury Abbey visitors react to emergency text test Shaftesbury seasonal reflections - wildflowers and weeds with Joe Hashman New pamphlet shares tragic wartime story of Enmore Green family Discover the healing power of herbs with herbalist Julie Wood at Shaftesbury Abbey workshops Latest bargains at Shaftesbury charity shops View from the hill - Jane and Peter from Sturminster Marshall Psychic mediums, aura reading, and holistic wellbeing showcased at Shaftesbury Town Hall
Thank you for listening to this episode of Microchurches. Today we will sit down with Kathryn Eng from the Underground Clinic and Julie Wood from Just Initiative. You will learn how they have learned to cultivate community within their team, and disciple and shepherd their team members as part of the mission they've been called to. Resources mentioned: Microchurches by Brian Sanders and Underground Training Resources
Today, Julie Wood, MD, senior vice president of research, science and health of the public and Zita Magloire, MD, a practicing family physician in Cairo, Georgia, discuss the role of family physicians in rural maternal health. The transcript and a list of resources and organizations mentioned in the episode can be found at https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/podcast/family-physician-maternal-oct-2022. Exploring Rural Health is an RHIhub podcast.
Dr. Howell speaks with Julie Wood, author of Changing the Message and mother of Ben Wood, on the heart-breaking journey of navigating the loss of her son and a mission to change the message within the church to "Do No Harm" and treat others with kindness.
Our guest: JULIE WOOD felt stuck for much of her life in the conditioning that she calls the “Good Girl Program” - which left her over-thinking, over-performing and over-conforming - afraid to be herself. She followed all the Rules, graduated from Princeton and spent 18 years managing big advertising clients like PepsiCo and JPMorgan Chase. Despite her outer success she felt inauthentic and unfulfilled.Nine years ago, she left it all behind, setting off with her now-husband on a 5-year Spirit Journey in a little Jeep Wrangler, visiting 69 countries along the way.While traveling through Mexico and South America, she was introduced to the “niños santos” (psilocybin mushrooms) in the mountains of Oaxaca and participated in over 50 plant medicine ceremonies. Eventually she started supporting others in the ceremonial space, which she still does today at retreats in Mexico.Through her transformative experiences with the plants, Julie began to connect with the gifts she's here to share. Julie has incredible clarity around her purpose here on Earth - to guide others in connecting with their gifts - through coaching, WomanSpeak public speaking circles, Family Constellations and, of course, plant medicine.Connect with Julie:Website: juliekwood.comInstagram @julie.k.woodFacebook Julie K WoodConnect with Jen:email: Jennifer@beingREAL.meWebsite: www.beingREAL.meInstagram @beingREALjen Great people, places, or things we referenced during this episode:Films: For the Next 7 Generations available on Amazon and YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiGkKNG1p88Fantastic Fungi - documentary on NetflixResources: MAPS.org - Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies. Excellent resource for reading about psychedelic research The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers: https://www.facebook.com/13GrandmothersCouncil/ Note: In this episode, we reference the “War on Drugs” and how it relates to a lack of acceptance around plant medicine that also gets linked with drug use. This was interesting info and food for thought:In 1994, Nixon's Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Watergate co-conspirator John Ehrlichman admitted to the real impetus for the War on Drugs, as quoted in Smoke and Mirrors: The War on Drugs and the Politics of Failure, in Harper's Magazine by Dan Baum, published in 2016:“The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I'm saying? We knew we couldn't make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.” Join us next week and until then…keep communicating, connecting, and listening for REAL. It matters.If you believe conversations like these belong in the world, please subscribe, rate & review this podcast - and even better, share it with someone else as a REAL conversation starter.
George & Julie Wood discuss the Holy Spirit and how it is available to us every day in every moment! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sober-truth-project/message
On The Alfred Daily Today: Vote for your brand for Shaftesbury's new convenience store. Why Shaftesbury sheltered housing residents are not going to bed. Guys Marsh Prison to launch Dorset's newest farm shop. Plants with a purpose - Julie Wood on Shaftesbury Abbey's ‘utility' herbs. Shaftesbury poet Richard Foreman reads ‘Gifted Trees'. Soundscapes – a greater spotted woodpecker on Coles Lane.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury traffic queues follow serious A350 collision. Dorset tops vaccine take-up league. Motcombe artist to auction tribute to NHS. Shaftesbury artists prepare for Dorset Arts Week visit. Shaftesbury weekend what's ons. Hospital Friends final push for electric vehicle funding. Parsley, sage and Shaftesbury Abbey culinary herbs with Julie Wood. Soundscapes - a greater spotted woodpecker at Coles Lane Farm.
Season Two - Episode Twenty Four Joining us for the second episode we have with Marsh this week, we are delighted to have Julie Wood, Southeast Zonal Leader for Marsh and McLennan Companies. Julie heads up this large region for the Marsh corporate business and discusses with us her keys to leadership and career progression at a large global practice leader. She shares with us a story of how she landed a new role by meeting a hiring executive at an airport when she was pregnant and successfully pitched her business plan to him… a great example of owning your own career development! Julie is a dynamic leader and actively encourages talent from outside of the industry to join her team at Marsh, which builds a more diverse workforce and secures the best people for the role and not just the best people in the market. Julie is happy for any listeners to reach out to her after the show with any comments or questions you may have and you can do this via her LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-wood-5bb29230/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-wood-5bb29230/) or preferably via email at julie.wood@marsh.com . The Insurance Coffee House is hosted by Nick Hoadley, CEO of Insurance Search, the Executive Search Consultancy for growing Insurance and Insurtech businesses in the United States and UK. If you would like to contact Nick about the podcast or to discuss growing your team, please reach out to him via the website http://www.insurance-search.com (www.insurance-search.com) or email directly to nick.hoadley@insurance-search.com Copyright https://insurance-search.com/ (Insurance Search) 2021 - All Rights Reserved.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Dorset's crime rate falls but which rural forces are doing better? The Kings Arms' new publicans prepare for Monday opening. Dorset Council makes more signs after another diverted HGV gets stuck. Why Margaret Marsh singer Samantha is excited by her new pet emus. Camomile from a campervan - Shaftesbury's mobile herb vendor is a hit. BBC TV film crew visit Shaftesbury Abbey Medicinal herbalist Julie Wood on the Abbey's ancient healing plants. Soundscapes - rocking robins lead afternoon birdsong on Park Walk.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury's shops offered promotion to a million holidaymakers. Significant support for St Mary's School plan says Dorset Council leader. Gillingham and Shaftesbury Show offer grants to agriculture students. PTA excited about ‘wonderful, nurturing' Fontmell Primary's future. Shaftesbury what's ons. Julie Wood explores Shaftesbury Abbey's herb garden. Soundscapes - a nuthatch and a blackcap in Duncliffe Woods.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Mayor wants Gold Hill watchdog formed after former mayor raises concerns in letter to Alfred. Hilltop property hotspot – Shaftesbury homes selling at above asking price hours after listing. Two candidates announced for Shaftesbury by-election. How Shaftesbury's Royal British Legion group has risen to lockdown challenges. National family-owned chain buys Shaftesbury High Street shop. Artist encouraging us to see Cranborne Chase differently in landscape talk. Medicinal herbalist Julie Wood on benefits of vine and bramble. Soundscapes – greenfinches on Foyle Hill by Nick Crump.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Two sides of The Maltings bus gate - reaction to road restriction notices. Shaftesbury's new gelato shop opens. Shaftesbury's safer cycle loop is launched. Former ‘Vicar of Dibley' will hold Shaftesbury Easter church services. East Stour medicinal herbalist Julie Wood on heather. Soundscapes - the Sturkle flowing from Melbury Abbas Mill.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury Town Council will make strong objection over Persimmon's proposed estate. Why Semley suits a businessman making alpaca clothing. How Compton Abbas is helping history searches. Angola ‘76 replacement ‘Mustons' will still be ‘a community venue'. Adrian Ryder's Shaftesbury walk is ‘full of surprises'! Julie Wood on gorse. A siskin singing in a Breach Lane hawthorn.
On The Alfred Daily Today: A Dorset National Park is likely and should cover Shaftesbury says countryside charity. Suggestions for Motcombe phone box shortlisted. Call for safety signs to keep Motcombe kids safe. Shaftesbury Town Council backs plan for water refill station at Town Hall. Home thoughts from abroad - the Shaftesbury man spending lockdown in Bali. New Alfred programme will uncover 1,100 years of Shaftesbury history. East Stour medicinal herbalist Julie Wood on broom. Soundscapes - beautiful blackbird song at dusk on Breach Lane.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Over thirty-mile round trip for Shaftesbury workplace COVID-19 test. Shaftesbury author Karen Dickson releases second novel. Lockdown brings unexpected business for Shaftesbury's Virginia Hayward. Dorset Council may take BCP and New Forest housing quota. The resident weaving Shaftesbury's mysterious decorations. Shaftesbury Carnival update from chairman Rich Mullins. East Stour medicinal herbalist Julie Wood on aspen. Mixed birdsong at Springhead recorded by Nick Crump.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss comments made by trainers Richard Hannon and Oliver Sherwood in relation to the prize money debate. Hannon himself has struck in several important two year old races, most recently in Sandown's Solario Stakes with Etonian, whose owner Julie Wood talks to Nick at some length. Nick catches up with Wesley Ward after the success of Campanelle in the Prix Morny, and learns of his audacious Guineas plans, while Nick and Lee discuss the goings-on at the Jockey Club involving the investigation into the CEO Delia Bushell.
The F-1 women were an elite military unit, they always had each other's back and were always standout performers. Not surprisingly, they remain life-long best friends to this day. We chronicle their journey and call attention to the fact that it was a great challenge to be West Point's 11th class with women. We talk about awkwardly tolerating sexist behavior to fit in as "one of the guys"; passing out at a blood drive; grabbing the Mic to announce "Donuts are In"; navigating the physical barriers of barracks set up as divisions, balancing careers with spouses, and being faced with the challenges of breast cancer. Whether serving a career as an Army Officer (Libby), DoD civilian contractor (Julie), FBI Agent (Sharon), community volunteer and board member (Stephanie) - the F-1 women continue to set the example of selfless service to the nation. Duty Shall be Done.
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In this episode of Money Smarts, a podcast of Summit Credit Union, we're talking about resources to help you start a business, manage your business so that you can grow it, and then help grow your leaders. We recently sat down with Julie Wood, the education program manager and Youth Entrepreneur Camp director for UW-Madison Small Business Development Center, who gave insight into a free online class on the first steps to starting your business and other resources that can help you turn your small business dreams into a reality.
An interior designer's best friend! Julie began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since she launched her business in 2006, she has specified her services largely to the interior designer. Julie enjoys assisting designers in creating spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops, and classes. She is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products, and she often passes along those tips to her interior designers. Renee Rucci Design serves residential and commercial clients throughout the northeast. Renee’s love for design reflects in her diverse style that she brings to her clients home. After being an art educator for 11 years, Renee opened her design firm in 2010. Her award-winning designs have been featured in New Hampshire Home magazine, Maine Home and Design and Visions Magazine. Travel is one of Renee’s passions and she loves to bring elements from her many adventures into her clients home. In 2017 this love along with her fascination of antique maps helped launch a new addition to her brand. Traveling Textiles Home is her exclusive line of charming home accents that celebrate the spirit of place. Renee Rucci Design Renee's Facebook Page The Leading Edge Drapery Julie's Facebook Page Resources; Adaptive Textiles The Woven World Facebook Group
sten To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 08 This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: We meet the teenagers creating a sensory garden to enhance a patch of land on Shaftesbury’s Eastern Development. (00:35) The Town Council backs an application to alter the interior of the former Turnbull’s Deli. Councillor Lester Taylor explains why. (05:48) A Shaftesbury grandmother turns ‘supergran’ when she delivers her ninth grandchild during a thunderstorm! Alfred talks with Elaine Barratt. (07:18) A surprise, special delivery makes Westminster Memorial Hospital’s display of memories even better. As the town band strikes up at the NHS 70thbirthday tea party, Alfred talks with delighted Matron, Helen Lawes. (10.33) Alfred joins many international visitors who have travelled to Shaftesbury for a walking tour of the town - but it’s all about Thomas Hardy rather than Gold Hill. Could literary tourism encourage more visitors to our area? Alfred asks the experts. (17:31) We meet the East Stour herbal medicine expert who’s written part of the new wellness guide from Neal’s Yard. Julie Wood explains that there are plants in Dorset’s lanes with incredible powers. The Saxons who founded Shaftesbury’s Abbey knew all about them! (25:45) Inheriting some vintage tractors has changed a North Dorset family’s life. We talk to Suzanne Smith. She arranges tractor road runs and a vintage vehicle event at Udder Farm Shop. (31:35)
Julie Wood, Chief Executive Officer, Guidepost Solutions LLC, and Paige Mason, Associate Director of Compliance, Guidepost Solutions LLC, join Mark and Claire Rauscher, a partner in our Charlotte office, to discuss how businesses other than banks can be used for money laundering and how they can avoid it.
Julie Wood, the brand new President of WCAA National shares her elevator pitch, her biggest fear, and how she got started in the window treatment industry. You can see Julie's beautiful treatments on her website, The Leading Edge Drapery.
AAFP Board Member Julie Wood, MD will join me to discuss the upcoming 2012 AAFP National Conference of Special Constituencies meeting in 2 weeks in Kansas City. Follow her on twitter @JulieKWoodMD - She is the associate director at the Research Family Medicine Residency Program in Kansas City, MO. She is also medical director of Goppert-Trinity Family Care, a 55 provider outpatient clinic.