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Register for the Cannonball Run!https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=118221Way too late but finally got Karen Jackson on the show! The Vol State legend from Santee, SC joins us to tell us about why she loves Vol State and wearing sandals while running among other things.
Dayslong search for dog gets assist from drone Drones have gotten a lot of bad press over the past few weeks, but don't malign them around Martee Levi. Earlier this month, a drone helped find her Boston terrier, Gracie, after the dog spent several freezing nights lost in the woods. Levi's previous Boston terrier, Buster - the namesake of Buster Levi Gallery on Main Street in Cold Spring - died three years ago. Gracie arrived in Philipstown on Nov. 5; the 3-year-old was adopted from a breeder in Oregon. For Gracie, Levi's home and studio on Jaycox Road "was a whole new world," Levi says. But the terrier's curiosity nearly led to her demise. Around dusk on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Levi opened her front door to retrieve a package; Gracie bolted past her and disappeared into the woods. The effort to find Gracie is a tale of community, hope and despair, technology and canine camaraderie. Saturday (Nov. 30) Levi and her resident studio assistant, Meghan Sabas, immediately run to Jaycox Road, but Gracie is long gone. It's one of the first cold nights of the season. Sabas has a first date planned for the evening. She cancels it. The women search the road, with Sabas on foot and Levi driving slowly. Neighbors join the effort, but at 11 p.m., the searchers give up for the night. Sabas and Levi's friend, Grace Kennedy, post missing dog alerts on social media. Sunday (Dec. 1) The next day, "people started coming to help; it was amazing," Levi says. "Many were strangers." Sabas contacts Michael Coyne, who operates Heat Seeker Drone Services in Carmel. When he first bought his drone, Coyne charged a fee to help find lost pets to recoup the cost, but it's paid off, so he works for donations. He's found nearly 100 pets. Sabas's dog, Amy, an Australian cattle dog known as a blue heeler, joins the search. Amy and Gracie played together and developed a bond. Amy picks up Gracie's scent from her toys and bedding. After his afternoon shift with the Scarsdale Police Department, Coyne arrives close to midnight. He conducts an aerial search but finds no trace of Gracie. Monday (Dec. 2) A hunter tells Karen Jackson, Philipstown's animal control officer, that he saw a dog fitting Gracie's description on Sunday near Grey Rock Road off Route 301. Neighbors and social media responders are joined by Levi's son and daughter-in-law. Coyne is unable to do a drone search that night. Tuesday (Dec. 3) The search continues. Levi and Sabas fear that if Gracie is alive, she is suffering. The nights have gotten even colder. Coyne says he can return that night, but by 6 p.m., Levi has given up. "We're not going to find her - forget it," she says. At 7:30 p.m., Coyne texts to say he is at Country Hill Lane, near where the hunter spotted Gracie. His drone is aloft, using thermal imaging, which captures the heat of warm-blooded animals, including humans and dogs. During the day, animals are difficult to discern because the sun warms the landscape, objects and buildings. Fifteen minutes later, Coyne texts again. He has spotted Gracie, deep in a wooded marsh. The women are heartened but cautious. After spending three nights in freezing weather, they assume that the 15-pound dog is barely alive. At 8 p.m., Levi and Sabas, with Amy, meet Coyne at the foot of Country Hill Lane. The drone hovers, its spotlight beaming into the woods. Using the light as a beacon, Sabas and Amy head into the marsh. But the spotlight fails. There is no moon. It is pitch dark. Coyne calls Sabas and puts her on speakerphone, using the image on his video screen to guide her. With Amy tugging, she steps into the water several times. In the dark, Sabas says she feels like "coyote food." Levi responds: "Don't worry - you'll get a medal in the morning!" An hour later, as Sabas gets closer to the location of the thermal image, Coyne instructs her: "Follow your dog!" Amy leads her to Gracie, who is huddled in the root system of a tree, her tiny, black-and-white face poking out. Thankfully, she...
GDP Script/ Top Stories for October 22nd Publish Date: October 22nd From the BG AD Group Studio,Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, October 22nd and Happy Birthday To actor Christopher Lloyd. ***10.22.24 – BIRTHDAY – CHRISTOPHER LLOYD*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia 1. Jackson EMC Foundation awards $74K to agencies serving Gwinnett County residents 2. Mother Killed At Gwinnett County Apartment Complex. Suspect On The Run 3. Mulberry Residents Electing First City Council. What We Know All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Jackson EMC Foundation awards $74K to agencies serving Gwinnett County residents The Jackson EMC Foundation awarded $89,240 in grants, with $74,240 benefiting Gwinnett County organizations. Notable grants include $17,340 to Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse for rehabilitation services, $15,000 to Junior Achievement of Georgia for educational programs, $15,000 to Project Adam for food at its treatment center, $14,900 to Diamond in the Rough for youth mentoring, and $12,000 to the Latin America Association for rental assistance. These grants are funded by the Operation Round Up program, which has contributed over $20.8 million to local communities since 2005. Applications for grants are open to individuals and organizations in the 10 counties served by Jackson EMC. STORY 2: Mother Killed At Gwinnett County Apartment Complex. Suspect On The Run Gwinnett County police are searching for a suspect involved in the fatal shooting of a woman in front of her children at an apartment complex in unincorporated Tucker. The incident, deemed domestic-related, occurred around 7:30 a.m. Monday at 1100 Gwinnett Station Circle. Officers found the woman deceased with gunshot wounds. Preliminary investigations suggest the suspect and victim knew each other and lived together. Police have not released their identities but indicated they may have had children together. Anyone with information is urged to contact GCPD detectives or Crime Stoppers for anonymous tips. STORY 3: Mulberry Residents Electing First City Council. What We Know In the upcoming November 5 election in Gwinnett County, aside from the presidential and local races, voters in the newly established city of Mulberry will elect their first city leaders. This follows the city's controversial creation, which has led to several lawsuits. Five City Council seats are up for grabs, with the election managed by Gwinnett County officials. Early voting has seen 958 in-person votes and nine absentee ballots issued. The elected council members will assume office in 2025, selecting a mayor and initiating city operations. Early voting continues until November 1 at the Dacula Park Activity Building, with separate rooms for general and special elections. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Tom Wages (08.05.24 OBITS_FINAL) STORY 4: HOMECOMING: Georgia Gwinnett College Celebrates Grizzlyfest Georgia Gwinnett College celebrated Grizzlyfest, its version of homecoming, with over 300 attendees enjoying international food, activities, and live entertainment. The week included events like a Sneaker Ball, kickball game, bonfire, Greek Fest, and club rodeo. Coreon Johnson and Gaby Sifuentes were crowned homecoming king and queen. A highlight was the Deans Chili Cook-off, raising $5,427 for the GGC Emergency Fund. Winners included Dr. Karen Jackson for first place overall and Dr. Tyler Yu for best-tasting chili. Organizers aim to grow Grizzlyfest as a cherished tradition for the GGC community. STORY 5: HELPING HAND: Brookwood Grad Flies Supplies To Area Hit By Hurricane Helene Jackson Schulz, a senior at Davidson College and a licensed private pilot, used his flying skills to aid hurricane-stricken communities in western North Carolina. After Hurricane Helene, Schulz flew supplies to affected areas, working with Race City Flight Operations to deliver essentials like food and medical supplies. Witnessing the devastation firsthand, Schulz described the experience as unforgettable and fulfilling. As air traffic restrictions increased, he shifted to organizing donations for truck delivery. Schulz, inspired by his service-oriented upbringing in Gwinnett County, aims to use his talents to help others, reflecting on the rewarding experience of contributing to relief efforts. 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This Pink Cloud S5E12 - DJ Kelly Reverb (RSPS), Chad LeMans, & Dusty Burrows (LPC, LCDC) sit down with w/ Karen Jackson to talk about her homelessness, escorting, drug use which eventually led to Bank Robbery! Be sure to hit up Max for all your personal injury attorney needs.... https://lonestarinjuryattorneys.com/ Tell him Kelly sent you... #addiction #recovery #podcast #trending --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thispinkcloud/support
Enjoy this AI Generated Recap: In this episode, Karen Jackson shares her journey of self-discovery and transformation in midlife. She discusses the challenges she faced in finding the right guidance and support, as well as the impact of diet culture on her mindset. Karen highlights the importance of exercise and health in her life and the role it played in her retirement. She also emphasizes the need for personalized coaching and the dangers of extreme dieting. Overall, Karen's story serves as an inspiration for anyone looking to make positive changes in their life during midlife. In this part of the conversation, Karen Jackson discusses various themes related to fitness and the impact of social media. She talks about understanding caloric needs and the importance of finding maintenance calories after a fat loss phase. Karen also shares her experience with reverse dieting and the protocols she followed. She highlights the dark side of the fitness industry and the prevalence of disordered eating behaviors. Karen emphasizes the need for personal responsibility when consuming content on social media and the importance of readiness in embarking on a fitness journey. Finally, she discusses her transition to Substack and her goal of providing valuable information to women over 40. In this conversation, Karen Jackson discusses her experiences with fitness and body image. The conversation touches on the influence of aesthetics, setting realistic expectations, balancing lifestyle and fitness, and Karen's personal journey and impact. Follow Karen on IG: @midlife_revelations If you are a coach, sign up now for The Real Coaches Summit 2024 in Las Vegas March 11 & 12, organized by yours truly - Aram Grigorian. The speaker lineup is insane, and don't forget macro friendly breakfast, lunch, and dinner is provided, as well as a top shelf open bar happy hour each evening to network and meet the speakers. No VIP - we are all equals at this event! You can find us on Instagram: Aram: @4weeks2thebeach Jim: @jimmynutrition Grab some Serenity Gummies: CuredNutrition.com Code: OSL for 20% OFF Get some t-shirts/tanks/hoodies at: https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/shop If you'd like to reach out to Aram, you can find him at: https://www.4weeks2thebeach.com/work-with-me If you'd like to reach out to Jim, you can find him at: https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/schedule Go get some supplements: www.legionathletics.com, use code: ARAM
Ever wondered how a change of perspective can redefine your approach to health, fitness, and aging gracefully? That's precisely what we explore with our special guest, Karen Jackson (Instagram @midlife_revelations). Listen in as we discuss how our fitness journeys are about more than physical transformation; they're about shifting mindsets and adopting consistent habits.Our conversation takes a turn towards breaking down misconceptions about diet and nutrition. We shed light on how it's not about shrinking, but becoming stronger, healthier, and more resilient. Karen weighs in on the importance of patience, persistence, and getting back on track after setbacks, cementing that fitness is a journey rather than a destination. We wrap up the episode by challenging societal perceptions of aging, particularly for women. We believe it's time to shatter the stereotype that aging is a negative process. Instead, let's celebrate it as a journey of vitality, strength, and self-worth. This episode is not just about health and fitness; it's a rallying call for all women to stand tall, embrace their power, and break free from societal expectations. Tune in and join us for this empowering conversation.
From the NHS Confederation's Health Beyond the Hospital conference, Matthew Taylor hosts a discussion on out-of-hospital care and how novel collaborative approaches can lead to unexpected benefits. Coinciding with the launch of our report Unlocking the Power of Health Beyond the Hospital, Matthew is joined by Daniel Elkeles, chief executive of the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Karen Jackson, chief executive of Locala Community Partnerships CIC, Miriam Deakin, director of policy and strategy at NHS Providers and James Sanderson, director of community health services and personalised care at NHS England. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, you'll learn about disability discrimination, including:-Considerations when an employee is absent with work-related stress or anxietyHow a discrimination arising from disability claim works when there are multiple disabilitiesThe balancing act between making reasonable adjustments and performance management Daniel discusses the topic with Karen Jackson from didlaw.This podcast is supported by rradar and by Breedon Consulting and by the HR Inner Circle (the UK's leading community for smart, ambitious HR Professionals).
If pay transparency is good for workplace fairness, why isn't everyone doing it? The calls for pay transparency as a means to remedy existing inequalities and close gender and racial pay gaps are loud and many. But the reality of implementing it is not without complications. Join Nigel Cassidy and this month's guests: Karen Jackson, HR Director at Reed, Gemma Bullivant, HR Consultant at Gemma Bullivant HR & Coaching, and Charles Cotton, Senior Policy Advisor – Performance and Reward at CIPD, as we discuss how you can find the right level of transparency for your organisation.
https://youtu.be/uqZb2AS-8W8 Youtube Dr. Karen Jackson-Higher Education Professional|Author, Coach, Counselor and Business Consultant Dr. K is the CEO of KJackson Consulting Group, LLC. and Dr. K specializes in providing Life Coaching and Training, Christian Counseling, Career and Job Training, and Business and Ministry Consultation. Coaching and Training is offered through the School of Purpose (SoP). The School of Purpose is a 8-week comprehensive coaching and training program specifically designed to assist women in purpose discovery and development. Dr. Karen, the FLOW Coach, specializes in helping women to flow in their anointing, flow in their gifts, flow in their purpose and flow in the marketplace through the completion of this program. Coaching and Training through the SoP provide resources needed to promote self-awareness, discovery, personal and professional growth, and it also inspire visions, transform mindsets, and solidify purpose. The FLOW Purpose Planner and The FLOW Method book are both available to purchase on Amazon!!
In this episode, you'll learn about the definition of disability under the Equality Act 2010, including:-the different limbs of the definition of disability;when fluctuating and recurring conditions qualify as a disability;whether covid 19 and long covid are disabilities; andinvisible disabilities, and the challenges they present.Daniel discusses the topic with Karen Jackson from didlaw.This podcast is supported by Hunter Law and by FeMan Consulting, and by the HR Inner Circle (the UK's leading community for smart, ambitious HR Professionals).
We know we are meant for more but how do we find our way in this crazy busy world? We are blessed to have Karen Jackson aka Slow Down Live Deeply join us to share her wisdom. Karen is a two time cancer survivor and multi passionate entrepreneur. She's had many successful businesses from a hairdressing salon, a yoga studio that she shut down during the pandemic, a successful doTERRA online business with essential oils and she is also a Dharma and Human Design Coach. So I wanted to bring her on as the first guest because we're going to really drill into the topic of finding your purpose and I just think this fits the whole theme of The Rise and Flow Podcast because it's not about preaching about the wins (which of course we will celebrate), it's also about sharing the journey so others can do it in half the time, in flow! We have all been there, lost, seeking happiness, knowing we were meant for more and in this episode we dive into our lives and journey to finding our higher purpose and how do we live in line with our human design and what human design is all about! Click here to connect with Karen on Instagram where she shares daily gold and check our her free 5 Day Human Design Embodiment Challenge here. Sign up to my newsletter here to be the first to know about the latest episodes, masterclasses, workshops, exclusive offers and all things SASSY and Spiritual! Connect with me on Instagram for my daily musings and rituals. See all offerings on my website or join The SASS Collective here. ________________________________________ This podcast is for educational purposes only. The hose claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly as a result of the information discussed. We are sovereign beings.
In Part II of this six-part series — Living in Rural America, 2022 and Beyond — produced in collaboration with and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Michelle chats with three experts on how rural America is dealing with the pandemic and other significant issues. Dr. Don Albrecht, Director of the Western Rural Development Center (WRDC), who has published research on the impact of COVID-19 on rural areas; Patrick Woodie, President of the NC Rural Center; and Karen Jackson, President of Apogee Strategic Partners, LLC, a Virginia firm specializing in developing and implementing technology and innovation strategies and programs. Albrecht discusses: why most rural economies have been stagnant or declining for decades, what thriving rural communities look like, and why per capita COVID-19 deaths in rural America are higher than in urban areas. Woodie details how rural business has fared in North Carolina and the importance of access and funding broadband in rural areas. Jackson describes how there has been influx of rural remote workers during the pandemic (a “silver lining” echoed by the other two guests), as well as how rural areas can position themselves at this time to capitalize on post-COVID opportunities. This episode, and the entire six-part series, is sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation's largest philanthropy dedicated solely to health. Find out more about the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation at rwjf.org or on Twitter, @rwjf.
Black women diagnosed with breast cancer are 42% more likely to die than their white counterparts. We take a deep dive into the racial disparity in breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and outcome. Joining us: Karen Jackson, CEO/Founder of Sisters Network; Yolanda Murphy, PA State Leader for The Young Survivor Coalition and Monisha Parker, Founder of Purpose Painted Pink.
Frank Spotnitz and Steve Thompson are the creators of a new series about Da Vinci, simply titled Leonardo. Spotnitz has written for shows such as The X-Files, The Man in the High Castle, and Medici. Thompson has collaborated with Steven Moffat on both Doctor Who and Sherlock, and also contributed to Doctors and Jericho. Laura Slade Wiggins is an actress and singer best known for her role as Karen Jackson on Shameless. She has also appeared in 20th Century Women and The Tomorrow People. She stars in a Stand!, a musical film set against the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike that has been called an immigrant Rome & Juliet. It is out now. Subscribe to Endeavours on Apple, Spotify, Deezer Social @EndeavoursRadio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
This week TV addicts Schmee and Riker review the pilot of Shameless, "Pilot" (Showtime/Netflix). We discuss how well it did in defining the genre/conventions of the show, introducing its characters, how well it informed the series plot, and how well it hooked us to watch more! Follow us and let us know what you think! Twitter: @PilotsThePod | Facebook: www.facebook.com/PilotsThePodcast | Instagram: www.instagram.com/pilotsthepodcast/ Check out our website at www.PilotsThePodcast.com.
In this episode of the Broadband Bunch, we speak with Heather Burnett Gold and Karen Jackson who have authored a paper that asks the viability of Investor-Owned Utilities in the broadband space. Craig, Heather and Karen discuss the pros, cons and possible solutions to ending the digital divide. In addition they touch on minimum bandwidth speeds, middle and last mile infrastructure as well as funding both public and private. Click now to enjoy this informative episode.
Karen Jackson from Didlaw discusses disability discrimination law.Ask Karen your questions at the 30 employment webinar sessions in March 2021 - https://employmentwebinars.co.uk/Subscribe to Daniel Barnett’s YouTube Channel Listen to Daniel Barnett on LBC, the UK’s largest commercial talk radio station. Join him every Saturday from 9pm for the LBC Legal Hour. Listen live on FM 97.3, DAB radio, online at lbc.co.uk or via the Global Player App. Listen to his latest show using the Global Catchup Player. See all Daniel Barnett’s books here. Get high-level access to barrister Daniel Barnett, for answers to your most complex HR and employment law problems. Visit http://www.hrinnercircle.co.uk for more information. Thank you for listening and please leave a review if you found this helpful. Subscribe to Employment Law Matters to automatically receive new episodes every Tuesday. If you have a question, or any feedback, please email podcast@danielbarnett.co.uk or tweet @daniel_barnett . © Employment Law Services Limited 2021. Any information on this podcast is for general guidance only. Please see our full terms and disclaimer.
I've been trying to practice gratitude this year to fight against the fear and toxicity that's felt overwhelming at times. So, I decided to make a special, extended Thanksgiving episode to share this idea with you. I chose works from former episodes by Richard Norris Brooke, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and Aelbert Cuyp that reflect some aspect of family, generosity, or forgiveness that really resonates. I hope they help you to also step back and find balance in remembering the good things. SHOW NOTES (TRANSCRIPT) “A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas youtu.be/jGEdNSNkZoo Episode artwork Photo by 30daysreplay Marketingberatung on Unsplash. Photo composition by Karen Jackson. A Pastoral VisitTheme is “Which That Is This” by Doctor Turtle. Gallery entry https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.166432.html#overview Richard Norris Brooke and William Corcoran information Corcoran Gallery of Art: American Paintings to 1945 (PDF) The Prodigal SonTheme is “Adagio in G minor” composed by Tomaso Albinoni/Remo Giazotto and performed by Noh Donghwan Gallery entry https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.34956.html Joseph Bonaparte info NY times https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/26/nyregion/new-jersey/26bonapartenj.html River Landscape with CowsEpisode theme is Sonata No. 15 in D Major Pastoral, Op. 28 – I. Allegro composed by Ludwig van Beethoven performed by Paul Pitman Arthur K. Wheelock Jr., “Aelbert Cuyp/River Landscape with Cows/1645/1650,” Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century, NGA Online Editions. https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.69390.html#entry Wheelock video: https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.69390.html#relatedpages Paintings in the Dutch Golden Age (PDF) The post The Thanksgiving Episode appeared first on A Long Look.
WK&T hosted it's first ever Drive-Through Annual Meeintg during the pandemic and had a great turnout. What does a Drive-Through Annual Meeting look like and how did they make it happen?
Fatigue is considered to be the most common MS symptom and also one of the most disabling because fatigue can interfere with every aspect of someone's life -- at home, at work, in their relationships -- in every way, fatigue can have a profound impact on your quality of life. We're talking about how to best manage MS-related fatigue with two experts on the subject, Dr. Bardia Nourbakhsh, and Dr. Kathy Zackowski. Remembering Karen Jackson We're also remembering Karen Jackson, an MS activist, tireless advocate, a supporter of people-powered research, friend to this podcast, and a special person who we were lucky to know. We're also talking about the National MS Society's first recommendation for stem cell therapy as a treatment for MS. This recommendation comes with some important caveats and we'll cover them all. We'll share some very disturbing survey results that reveal widespread mistreatment of MS patients by their family caregivers. And we'll tell you what we're doing about it. If you're an adult living with MS, we'll share the details of an opportunity for you to participate in a clinical trial from the comfort of your own home, as researchers study the health benefits of tele-exercise. And you'll meet a true difference-maker in the MS community when you meet Cristina Antelo, who submitted the winning bid in a fundraising auction for the National MS Society. And the item that Cristina bid on was.....this interview! We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS??! Remembering Karen Jackson :22 National MS Society issues a recommendation for stem cell therapy 4:05 NARCOMS survey uncovers widespread mistreatment of MS patients by their caregivers 8:34 Adults with MS wanted for tele-exercise clinical trial 13:08 My Interview with Dr. Bardia Nourbakhsh & Dr. Kathy Zackowski 14:44 My Interview with Cristina Antelo 31:23 Share this episode 44:21 Donate to the National MS Society COVID-19 Response Fund 44:44 SHARE THIS EPISODE OF REALTALK MS Just copy this link & paste it into your text or email: https://realtalkms.com/166 ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jon@realtalkms.comPhone: (310) 526-2283 And don't forget to join us in the RealTalk MS Facebook group! LINKS If your podcast app doesn't allow you to click on these links, you'll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com Give RealTalk MS a Rating and Review National MS Society's Ask An MS Expert Video Replay What You Need to Know About Coronavirus (COVID-19) Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant in Multiple Sclerosis: Recommendations of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society SURVEY: Abuse and Neglect of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Survey with the North American Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS) To Participate in the Tele-Health Study Contact Amy Bialek at Burke Neurological Institute Phone: (914) 597-2347 Email: amb3003@med.cornell.edu National MS Society COVID-19 Response Fund Join the RealTalk MS Facebook Group Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Download the RealTalk MS App for Android Give RealTalk MS a Rating and Review Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 166 Guests: Dr. Bardia Nourbakhsh, Dr. Kathy Zackowski, and Cristina Antelo Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, MSSociety, MSActivist, RealTalkMS Privacy Policy
Karen Jackson-Furman, COO of Ardmore Telephone, discusses Ardmore’s recent receipt of a USDA ReConnect grant-loan combo, along with creative ways rural broadband providers can operate more efficiently while improving customer service.
Essential Oils Guru, Karen Jackson, talks about Doterra Essential Oils with Rachel. Using the power of aromatherapy to comfort and change the mind set, challenge our belief system and switch us up into a more positive head space. Learn how you can benefit from them, body, mind and soul.
The COVID-19 pandemic is not stopping community organizations from what they do best: help those who need it the most. On the latest episode of “Prep Talk,” Rev. Karen Jackson, director of recovery and community initiatives at Project Hospitality, and Erum Hanif, chief executive officer of APNA Community Center in Brooklyn, discuss the initiatives their organizations have implemented to help their communities during this difficult time.
Karen Jackson is originally from Cleveland Heights Ohio moved to Nashville to attend Fisk University. Following graduation, she began her career in marketing working in the music industry at EMI Gospel and later for Motown Records. Karen was the Director of Marketing for their Gospel division, and oversaw all branding, marketing, and publicity for the label. With over 17 years of marketing experience, she has worked with many high-profile, Grammy Award winning artists and was recognized by Billboard Magazine in their annual 30 Under 30 Music Executives to Watch. In 2015 Karen graduated with an MBA from Auburn University and joined Nelson Books in 2017. She operates as the Senior Director of Marketing and develops strategic campaigns for New York Times bestselling authors Jefferson Bethke, Donald Miller, Jen Hatmaker, Bob Goff, and Gary Sinise. #theentouragepodcast During this episode, she shares: Traditional marketing vs. experiential marketing Merging your uniqueness with marketing data The importance of understanding a customer's need How to craft clear messaging Why listening to your gut is essential when marketing Social media: Karen S. Jackson on Instagram: @thepinkelbow Intro/Outro Music: “Waiting IV” by Celeste Betton Link to album: http://bit.ly/celeste-betton-entourage Instagram: @celestebetton Facebook: Celeste Betton Who this episode is for: creatives, singers, songwriters, artists, background vocalists, BGVs, background singers, producers, engineers, soloists, entrepreneurs, designers, marketers, graphic designers, artists
Today on The Neil Haley Show's Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Caregiver Dave and Neil will interview Laura Slade Wiggins Of Shameless. Wiggins was born in Athens, Georgia, the daughter of Kathy Wiggins and prominent Athens attorney, Mark Wiggins.[1] She has one brother.[2] She has guest starred in various shows including Eleventh Hour,[3] and in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation titled "World's End".[4] She also played a pregnant teenager in an episode of the fourth season of Private Practice called "The Hardest Part".[5] She had a recurring role in the 2013 series The Tomorrow People.[6] Wiggins joined the Showtime dramedy Shameless, as Karen Jackson, a series regular.[7] In 2014, Wiggins appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Comic Perversion" as Carly Rydell.[8] Wiggins played the main character "Hannah Warner" in Starving in Suburbia which aired on Lifetime on April 26, 2014.[9][10] In 2017, Wiggins appeared in the horror film Rings, the third installment of The Ring franchise.[11] Wiggins married stuntman Kyle Weishaar in Colbert, Georgia on June 23, 2018.[12] In 2019, she played a supporting role in the Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase.
Today on The Neil Haley Show's Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Caregiver Dave and Neil will interview Laura Slade Wiggins Of Shameless. Wiggins was born in Athens, Georgia, the daughter of Kathy Wiggins and prominent Athens attorney, Mark Wiggins.[1] She has one brother.[2] She has guest starred in various shows including Eleventh Hour,[3] and in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation titled "World's End".[4] She also played a pregnant teenager in an episode of the fourth season of Private Practice called "The Hardest Part".[5] She had a recurring role in the 2013 series The Tomorrow People.[6] Wiggins joined the Showtime dramedy Shameless, as Karen Jackson, a series regular.[7] In 2014, Wiggins appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Comic Perversion" as Carly Rydell.[8] Wiggins played the main character "Hannah Warner" in Starving in Suburbia which aired on Lifetime on April 26, 2014.[9][10] In 2017, Wiggins appeared in the horror film Rings, the third installment of The Ring franchise.[11] Wiggins married stuntman Kyle Weishaar in Colbert, Georgia on June 23, 2018.[12] In 2019, she played a supporting role in the Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase.
We would like to thank Karen Jackson for coming on FAMS podcast and spreading the word about fire awareness month. Its very important to have fire awareness and know the do's and don't when it comes to a fire. Most people where taught to use water on fire and stop drop and roll. As the world is growing we learn to take care of fire in different ways like taking the oxygen out of a fire, never panic, have an action plan, and understand how a fire operates. This episode also wants acknowledge Back History Month. We highlight black historians that most people don't hear about and their contributions to civil rights movement. Black History is important for the growth of our nation as we still battle different forms of racism and discrimination. Let's always learn from Black Historians to fight for our rights and to confront racism with knowledge and boldness.
Karen Jackson joins us to talk about the trail & ultra community and spin some stories on the VolState 500k and Laz.
Karen Jackson’s story is one of that parent’s would fear – not being able to… Read the postSchool Struggle, Pivotal Book & Local News The post School Struggle, Pivotal Book & Local News appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.
Speakers: John White, Dean of Student Life and Vice President for Student Relations Dr. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education Marcus Tillery, Alumnus, Princeton Theological Seminary Pastor, Community Church of East Williston, New York Karen Jackson-Weaver, Trustee, Princeton Theological Seminary Visiting Scholar/Associate Vice President, Global Faculty Engagement & Innovation Advancement at New York University
Karen Jackson is a shamanic practitioner, reiki master/teacher, and holistic stress management instructor based in Las Vegas, NV. She first began her spiritual journey in her twenties, which led her to studying shamanism to this day (and is still learning). Today's episode was filmed in Desert National Wildlife Refuge in Corn Creek, NV. On today's episode, we discuss... + ways of shamanic practice and how nature is filled with lessons if we are able to have the awareness to quiet ourselves and listen + what mercury retrograde is (since we're currently in mercury retrograde) and how to be tackle it + the importance of keeping our energy field healthy and recognizing the energy that you put out into the universe through your thoughts, words, emotions, breath, etc. + loads more! WHERE TO FIND KAREN ONLINE https://www.instagram.com/celtic_sparrow https://www.enchantedforestreiki.com/karen-jackson --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conscious-awakening/support
It's MS Awareness Week! And the single event that is likely going to have the most impact in raising awareness of MS in the United States is the recent announcement of the MS Prevalence Study results. The results of this study corrected the decades old notion that there were only about 400,000 people living with MS in the United States. We now know that the number of people living with MS in the U.S. is closer to one million. More than twice as many as had been previously estimated. In this special RealTalk MS episode, we're going to look at MS prevalence from a number of different perspectives. My guests include National MS Society President and CEO, Cyndi Zagieboylo, the National MS Society's Executive Vice-President of Research, Dr. Bruce Bebo, and MS Prevalence Study Investigator, Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie. But what about people who are living with MS? What are their thoughts about being one in a million? We're also talking with MS Activists Tami Ryan, Karen Jackson, and Dan & Jennifer Diggman. We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?! ___________ It's MS Awareness Week :22 My Interview with National MS Society CEO, Cyndi Zagieboylo 3:40 My Interview with National MS Society Executive Vice-President of Research, Dr. Bruce Bebo 12:32 My Interview with MS Prevalence Study Investigator, Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie 24:18 Comments about the MS Prevalence Study from MS Activists Tami Ryan, Karen Jackson, and Dan & Jennifer Digmann 34:34 Join the RealTalk MS Conversation 38:13 ___________ ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jonstrum@RealTalkMS.comPhone: (310) 526-2283 ___________ LINKS If your podcast app doesn't allow you to click on these links, you'll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Download the RealTalk MS App for Android The Prevalence of MS in the United States: A Population-Based Estimate Using Health Claims Data A New Way to Estimate Neurologic Disease Prevalence in the United States Illustrated with MS Validation for an Algorithm For Identifying MS Cases in Administrative Health Claims Datasets Give RealTalk MS a Rating & Review ___________ Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 81 Hosted By: Jon Strum Guests: Cyndi Zagieboylo, Dr. Bruce Bebo, Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie, Tami Ryan, Lisa Jackson, Dan & Jennifer Digmann Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, mssociety, MSActivist, TwiceAsMany, MSPrevalence, RealTalkMS
We're 2 weeks away from an event that's going to have an impact on every person in the United States who's living with MS...or any other chronic illness. Because in 2 weeks time - on November 6th - an election's taking place, and healthcare is on the ballot. Maybe not directly...maybe not explicitly...but make no mistake, the choices that voters in America make on election day are going to have a huge affect on our access to healthcare, the cost of healthcare, and the protection that exists today for people living with pre-existing conditions. That's why I'm launching the MS Congressional Report Card. It's an easy way for you to see whether your elected representatives in Congress have supported you and others affected by MS. Every member of Congress has received a letter grade based upon what they did -- or didn't do -- to support people affected by MS. You'll be able to see exactly how well your Representatives and Senators have supported the issues that directly affect you. And then, with that knowledge in hand, you'll be ready to cast your vote on November 6th. We're also talking with my special guest, MS Activist Karen Jackson, about access issues when it comes to casting your vote. We'll tell you about a documentary film that features a new way of interpreting the many sides of living with MS, a possible predictor of brain atrophy in Progressive MS, a new framework for examining how exercise impacts neuroplasticity, and more! We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?! ___________ Introducing the RealTalk MS Congressional Report Card 1:50 A New Documentary -- "Seeing MS from the Inside Out" 5:29 Neurofilament Light Chain Level as a Predictor of Brain Atrophy in Progressive MS 8:38 Conceptual Framework Proposed to Examine Role of Exercise in MS 11:00 Interview with MS Activist Karen Jackson 13:15 ___________ LINKSIf your podcast app doesn’t show these links, you’ll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Download the RealTalk MS App for Android RealTalk MS Congressional Report Card Video: "Seeing MS from the Inside Out" Neurofilament Light Levels in the Blood of Patients with Secondary Progressive MS are Higher than in Primary Progressive MS and May Predict Brain Atrophy In Both MS Subtypes Integrative CNS Plasticity with Exercise in MS: The PRIMERS (Processing, Integration of Multisensory Exercise-Related Stimuli) Conceptual Framework Give RealTalk MS a Rating & Review ___________ Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 61 Hosted By: Jon Strum Guest: Karen Jackson Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSActivist, MSInsideOut, KesslerFdn, RealTalkMS
Episode 101: KNYE Michael welcomed Karen Jackson, She is the owner and manager of KNYE 95.1 FM. The signals are received in Las Vegas 60 miles to the east and Death Valley 30 miles to the west. On May 29, 2008 Art Bell, former host of Coast to Coast AM sold KNYE to station manager Karen Jackson. In 2013, the station changed its slogan from "Where things go Pahrump in the night" to "The Big Voice of The Valley". Karen describes in great detail, the life and times of Art Bell. Karen talked about her unique friendship with Art, how she acquired the radio station. Jackson was a friend of Bell’s wife, Ramona, who died in 2006. Karen gives her thoughts and opinions about the later renditions of Art's program, and her current standing with, “Coast to Coast AM”. Karen and Michael talk about the death and impact of Art Bells Life. Karen plans to release a book that will go further into, what was heard in the interview. For anyone who is an Art Bell Fan, this is not an interview to miss. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 101: KNYE Michael welcomed Karen Jackson, She is the owner and manager of KNYE 95.1 FM. The signals are received in Las Vegas 60 miles to the east and Death Valley 30 miles to the west. On May 29, 2008 Art Bell, former host of Coast to Coast AM sold KNYE to station manager Karen Jackson. In 2013, the station changed its slogan from "Where things go Pahrump in the night" to "The Big Voice of The Valley". Karen describes in great detail, the life and times of Art Bell. Karen talked about her unique friendship with Art, how she acquired the radio station. Jackson was a friend of Bell's wife, Ramona, who died in 2006. Karen gives her thoughts and opinions about the later renditions of Art's program, and her current standing with, “Coast to Coast AM”. Karen and Michael talk about the death and impact of Art Bells Life. Karen plans to release a book that will go further into, what was heard in the interview. For anyone who is an Art Bell Fan, this is not an interview to miss.
There are a lot of nonprofits that have a high profile but there are hundreds of smaller groups that are making a difference fueled by the passions of their founders. Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Karen Jackson, Founder and CEO of the George Larry Cannon III House of Hope which works with at risk youth to teach them coping skills.https://www.glchouseofhope.org/Student intern, 17 year old Noor Bowman spoke to Sharif El-Mekki the founder of the Fellowship about his mission to increase the number of black male educators. https://www.fellowshipbmec.org/leadership/ But first an interview with Wendy Williams, Coordinator of the Public Awareness Committee of Philadelphia Intellectual disAbilities Services, a division of DBHIDS, about the upcoming IDS Art Exhibit. Dozens of artists with intellectual disabilities will display their art work, from paintings to ceramics to t-shirts, in the Historic Lobby of 701 Market Street in Philadelphia, on Friday, August 14, from 10am to 3pm. All of the art work will be for sale. The public is invited. Also discussed the upcoming Points of Transformation Awards celebrating the accomplishments of those who have committed their careers to supporting people with an intellectual disAbility.
There are a lot of nonprofits that have a high profile but there are hundreds of smaller groups that are making a difference fueled by the passions of their founders. Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Karen Jackson, Founder and CEO of the George Larry Cannon III House of Hope which works with at risk youth to teach them coping skills.https://www.glchouseofhope.org/
Karen Jackson is an inspirational lover of problem-solving, passionate for French and a self-styled protector of the underdog. In this episode Kevin meets the founder of didlaw, one of the UK's leading disability discrimination practices. A former City trader, Karen talks candidly about the roundabout route she took into law and how a heart transplant helped guide her to a new path – setting up her own practice that's focused on challenging mental health, disability and illness discrimination. Find out more at tr.com/TheHearing
Dr. Karen Jackson talks with us about the importance of inquiry learning for teachers.
Is sex discrimination law failing women in the workplace? It's more than 40 years since parliament passed the first Sex Discrimination Act, making it unlawful for employers to discriminate against women in the workplace by treating them less favourably than men. Still, allegations of sexual discrimination and sexual harassment have dominated the news over the past few months. Joeli Brearley tells the story of how she lost her job after she told her employer that she was pregnant and Joshua Rozenberg asks former High Court Justice Dame Laura Cox and employment discrimination lawyer Karen Jackson whether the law itself needs reform. Also: Judges ought to know their sentencing law, but it's much harder to get sentencing right than it should be, according to the government's law reform advisers. The Law Commission is recommending a new sentencing code that will be much easier for judges to follow. Law in Action speaks to David Ormerod QC, the law commissioner in charge of the project. Plus the story of how an international group of graffiti artists won nearly $7 million in damages in a New York court after their work was destroyed. We speak to the artist Meres One, curator at the 5 Pointz building which housed the work, and lawyer Eric Baum about the Visual Artists Rights Act which protected the artworks under law.
What's up internet! This week we talk about Karen, leathery old men and the DC animated universe! SPOILER WARNING! Josh and Jackson talk about the latest Game of Thrones Episode so if you want to avoid you can skip through the following time stamps: 26:19 - 33:43 Contact Us: Instagram: noaypodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/no1askedyou Twitter: @andrewqn @thingwontstop @jacksongillihan Email: noaypodcast@gmail.com
Karen Jackson is Secretary of Technology for the Commonwealth of Virginia. She is the first female to hold that position. Ian asks Karen to explain why Virginia is trying to lead the way for unmanned innovations in drones and driverless cars. Plus, the two discuss the dichotomy between state vs. local vs. federal regulation of commercial drone operations. Ian and Karen come to discover that a patchwork of regulatory differences could be very confusing for businesses who are looking to leverage drone technology.
Listen to the Episode Below: Karen Jackson is a prime example that—yes—you can build to sell a consulting business. But it takes a clear resolve to “begin with the end in mind.” In this interview, Karen Jackson explains the steps she took to create a scalable—and sellable—service business. Building a Consulting Business to Sell How ... Read More The post Building a Consulting Business to Sell appeared first on Business Exponential.
Listen to the Episode Below: Karen Jackson is a prime example that—yes—you can build to sell a consulting business. But it takes a clear resolve to “begin with the end in mind.” In this interview, Karen Jackson explains the steps she took to create a scalable—and sellable—service business. Building a Consulting Business to Sell How ... Read More The post Building a Consulting Business to Sell appeared first on Business Exponential.
This week we talk universities. We explore how students of colour navigate these very white institutions and what services are available for them. Karen Jackson, director of Moondani Balluk Academic Unit at Victoria University and Betty Belay, the ethno-cultural students officer at the National Union for Students give us an idea of the issues faced, how they're being tackled and what more needs to be done. Ethno-Cultural Student ConferencePeople of Colour ConferenceMoondani Balluk Academic Unit
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@PaulDeach talks to Karen Jackson from Just 4 Kids Charity Shop which is closing at the end of August 2014.