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Troy Wells and Karen Stevens stopped by to give us the details on the 6th annual Winterlights event going on again this Thursday through Sunday 12/12 - 12/15! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claiming on insurance can be complicated and legalistic - insurance ombudsman Karen Stevens answers your questions
Tune in to The Light Inside to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on mental health with Karen Stevens, co-founder of the AI chatbot app EarKick. Discover how EarKick is revolutionizing mental health support by offering compassionate guidance and wisdom in a user-friendly way. Join us as we delve into the future of well-being and the potential of technology to transform the way we approach mental health challenges. Timestamps: 00:00:02 - Introduction to Mental Health Stigma00:01:06 - Introducing EarKick AI Chatbot00:01:32 - Mint Mobile Sponsorship00:03:08 - Addressing Mental Health with AI00:04:14 - Understanding AI in Mental Health00:04:35 - EarKick's Approach to Mental Health00:05:08 - Guest Introduction: Karen Stevens00:05:32 - Karen Stevens' Background and Inspiration00:06:36 - The Genesis of EarKick00:07:53 - The Concept of a Mental Health Sidekick00:08:17 - EarKick as an AI-Driven Chatbot Hybrid00:09:09 - Tracking Personal Data for Mental Health00:11:21 - Building Trust and Inclusion in EarKick00:13:23 - EarKick's Board of Advisors00:15:27 - EarKick's Data-Driven Feedback System00:17:36 - Cultural Availability and Accessibility00:21:00 - Addressing Subconscious Patterns with AI00:24:47 - Detecting Serious Mental Health Issues00:27:53 - Adapting Traditional Mental Health Approaches00:31:27 - Addressing Cultural Disparities in Mental Health Care00:37:18 - Future Growth and Reshaping Mental Health Care00:40:04 - How to Access EarKick Resources JOIN US ON INSTAGRAM: @thelightinsidepodcast SUBSCRIBE: pod.link/thelightinside Featured Guest: Karin Stephan Music Score by Epidemic Sound Executive Producer: Jeffrey Besecker Mixing, Engineering, Production, and Mastering: Aloft Media Studio Senior Program Director: Anna Getz
On this episode of Living Well with Dr. Jessica, our special guest it Caitlin Palmer, also known as the Desk Wench on TikTok. You may recognize her from her TikTok channel where she, as the Desk Wench, deals with "Karen" Stevens. Caitlin talks about life, love, and how laughter is truly the best medicine.
On this episode of Living Well with Dr. Jessica, our special guest it Caitlin Palmer, also known as the Desk Wench on TikTok. You may recognize her from her TikTok channel where she, as the Desk Wench, deals with "Karen" Stevens. Caitlin talks about life, love, and how laughter is truly the best medicine.
Karen is a certified Forensic Healer, Mentor, Speaker and Changemaker. She is healing generations of pain, shame and guilt, empowering women who have experienced abuse, trauma and domestic violence to unleash their shePOWER and live with confidence, courage and unshakeable self-love. Karen is the founder of ‘The shePOWER’ movement. Listen in to find out what the ‘she’ stands for.
Karen is a certified Forensic Healer, Mentor, Speaker and Changemaker. She is healing generations of pain, shame and guilt, empowering women who have experienced abuse, trauma and domestic violence to unleash their shePOWER and live with confidence, courage and unshakeable self-love. Karen is the founder of ‘The shePOWER’ movement. Listen in to find out what the ‘she’ stands for.
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In this episode your Nice Hosts talk all about two important aspects of game design that can help more people play your games- Localization Systems and Accessibility! Stephen drives in the snow, Martha gets her nails done and Mark tries to get the baby to go to sleep.NOTE: The CVAA law that Martha talks a lot about in this episode applies -only- to chat systems in games not to game play. She didn't realize this at the time of recording- but all the things we talk about are still things to strive for in every part of your game!Photo credit: Microsoft Localization Systems 0:07:03 Mark LaCroixProductionProgrammingUI / UX“What languages to localize your game into?” - Jacob Stempniewicz, Game Developer Accessibility 0:46:30 Martha MegarryAccessibilityGame Design“About CVAA: US legislation affecting communications functionality in games, ne… - IGDA Game Access SIG“CVAA for Fostering Innovation and Change” - Sarah Horton, The Paciello Group“2018's Accessibility Advances” - Ian Hamilton, Game DeveloperAble GamersGame Accessibility"What It's Like To Play Games When You're Colorblind” - Cameron Gidari, KotakuXbox Adaptive Controller“Designing for Disabilities” Video Series - Mark Brown, Game Maker's ToolkitWikipediaKaren Stevens, EA Sports Accessibility Lead
In this episode your Nice Hosts talk all about two important aspects of game design that can help more people play your games- Localization Systems and Accessibility! Stephen drives in the snow, Martha gets her nails done and Mark tries to get the baby to go to sleep. NOTE: The CVAA law that Martha talks a lot about in this episode applies -only- to chat systems in games not to game play. She didn't realize this at the time of recording- but all the things we talk about are still things to strive for in every part of your game! Photo credit: Microsoft Localization Systems 0:07:03 Mark LaCroix Category Production Programming UI / UX “What languages to localize your game into?” - Jacob Stempniewicz , Gamasutra Publication Accessibility 0:46:30 Martha Megarry Category Accessibility Game Design “About CVAA: US legislation affecting communications functionality in games, ne… - IGDA Game Access SIG “CVAA for Fostering Innovation and Change” - Sarah Horton , The Paciello Group “2018's Accessibility Advances” - Ian Hamilton , Gamasutra Publication Able Gamers Game Accessibility "What It's Like To Play Games When You're Colorblind” - Cameron Gidari , Kotaku Xbox Adaptive Controller “Designing for Disabilities” Video Series - Mark Brown , Game Maker’s Toolkit Wikipedia Karen Stevens, EA Sports Accessibility Lead
On Fairfax 50+ we discuss Adult and Community Education Program's winter session with return guests, Karen Stevens and Devaki Das.
On Fairfax 50+ we discuss Adult and Community Education Program’s winter session with return guests, Karen Stevens and Devaki Das.
On Fairfax 50+ we talk to Karen Stevens, a program specialist with FCPS Adult and Community Education, about ACE's summer programs.
On Fairfax 50+ we talk to Karen Stevens, a program specialist with FCPS Adult and Community Education, about ACE’s summer programs.
A talk at the 2018 Gaming Accessibility Conference by Karen Stevens from EA Sports.
On Fairfax 50+ we discuss the Adult and Community education or ACE program with Fairfax County Public Schools' Karen Stevens.
In this episode, Steve talks about how EA's Karen Stevens made EA's Sports franchises accessible, Monster Hunter: World has made a fan for life with it's accessibility. As well as continue his conversation with Jason Canam from Household Games and how he made Way Of The Passive Fist accessible from the ground up. (First released to http://patreon.com/stevesaylor on 02/24/17) In Today’s episode - Jason Canam of Household Games and their upcoming game called “The Way Of The Passive Fist” What am I playing this week Celeste on the Playstation 4 Blindly reading the NEWS Road to GDC: Triple-A Gaming While Blind - Written by Karen Stevens - Rolling Stone https://www.rollingstone.com/gdc-ea-inclusive-gaming-blind-w516881 Monster Hunter: World Fan With Mobility Issues Praises the Game's Accessibility - Written by Nadia Oxford on US Gamer https://www.usgamer.net/articles/monster-hunter-world-fan-with-mobility-issues-praises-the-games-accessibility- TODAY’S CONVERSATION: Jason Canam from Household Games - Creator of Way Of The Passive Fist This is Part 2 of a 2 Part conversation. In Part 2 we chat about his time and leaving Drinkbox Studios to go independent. The genesis of how Way Of The Passive Fist came to be and how he made the game accessible from the ground up. Conclusion If you like this episode please give it a rating and review over on iTunes and make sure to hit that subscribe button. I’m in the beginning stages of launching this podcast and I’m trying to hit the New and Noteworthy section, and ratings and reviews help. Click to Subscribe ► https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=snowball Music from Epidemic Sound - http://epidemicsound.com Click Like and Share this video if you enjoyed watching me fail. MORE BLIND GAMER VIDEOS CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR-2bwEzw1bAwaOD_pc43yoXGH63AlznO Let me know what games you want me to play and I'll play them! Like, share and SUBSCRIBE! Friend me on PSN and Xbox LIVE PSN Name: BlindGamerSteve Xbox Gamertag: BlindGamerSteve Follow me online: TWITTER: http://twitter.com/stevesaylor FACEBOOK: http://fb.com/stevesaylor INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/stevesaylor
host Jeremy Lasich talks with Karen Stevens, Health and Medical Program specialist with Fairfax Public Schools' Adult and Community Education or ACE program, about offerings for the 50+ community in its 2018 Winter Session.
host Jeremy Lasich talks with Karen Stevens, Health and Medical Program specialist with Fairfax Public Schools' Adult and Community Education or ACE program, about offerings for the 50+ community in its 2018 Winter Session.
023 Karen Stevens–Fundraising Events Event Coordinator—aka Fundraising Extraordinaire and Community Volunteer Not everyone enjoys coordinating events, but Karen Stevens does. From an early age organizing a party seemed to be in her DNA. Her earliest memory, around the age of six, was creating her mother’s birthday party at one of her mother’s friend’s home and wrapping presents (which she found in her mother’s vanity drawer) as birthday gifts. On another occasion, realizing her younger sister didn’t have an “appropriate” birthday cake, she created a drum cake for her party. Who would have ever guessed these would be preparation for her passion? Karen is no stranger to the non-profit world. Helping organizations increase revenue is her way of making a difference. From Vanderbilt University School of Nursing to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Magdalene, Habitat for Humanity, Siloam Family Health Center, Room in the Inn, Nations Ministry Center, Luke 14:12, and Music for the Soul, she has helped increase their financial support by “throwing a party”! The one-hour free-ask event is a favorite. When CEOs, boards of directors, and volunteers embrace the concept, the work begins. Karen guides them through a series of steps, coordinates data keeping, and manages venue details. She creates a great opportunity for organizations—many of which don’t have a development person on staff—not only to increase revenue and grow their volunteer base, but also to educate guests about the nonprofit’s mission and impact in the community. Needless to say—a win/win for everyone! For Karen, volunteering in the community is the norm. No perimeters. Seeing a need is the only criteria. No excuse for not having enough to keep busy. What groups might just be waiting for you? What’s your passion? What new experience would you like try? Visit Hands On Nashville’s (whose tag line is “Be the Change. Volunteer”) website: www.hon.org for ideas. See you in the community…volunteering! For more about coming podcasts, sign up for Ed’s free Retire-To newsletter: retire-to.com/ed-s-newsletter and visit retiretovolunteering.com.