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Coming up on The Spark Weekly: Our Braver Angels segment for the Month of February was about the Braver Angels stye debates. Karen Ward, Debate Chair and Past Bloomsburg Alliance Red Co-Chair and Past PA Red State Coordinator, and Terry Webb, Co-founder of the Braver Angels Alliance in Lancaster, and coordinator of their first debate in 2021, gave insight into the debates. They also shared how the BA debates are different from political debates we watch on TV and from competitive debates that a high school or college team tries to win. but upfront... Each service plaza along the Pennsylvania Turnpike now contains a mural depicting landscapes and attractions in their areas. The murals were created by local high school students under a program called Art Sparks, a joint effort of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Turnpike Commission.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Braver Angels segment for the Month of February was about the Braver Angels stye debates. Karen Ward, Debate Chair and Past Bloomsburg Alliance Red Co-Chair and Past PA Red State Coordinator, and Terry Webb, Co-founder of the Braver Angels Alliance in Lancaster, and coordinator of their first debate in 2021, gave insight into the debates. They also shared how the BA debates are different from political debates we watch on TV and from competitive debates that a high school or college team tries to win. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist for one of the leading financial institutions in the world, JP Morgan Asset Management, talks to Robert and Steph about how Starmer can restore investors' confidence, why she worries that the surge in the Magnificent 7 huge tech stocks is over, how AI can make most of us better off and whether Trump will be less radical than his rhetoric. Sign up to our newsletter to get more stories from the world of business and finance. Email: restismoney@gmail.com X: @TheRestIsMoney Instagram: @TheRestIsMoney TikTok: @RestIsMoney goalhangerpodcasts.com Assistant Producer: India Dunkley, Hannah Rashbass, Alice Horrell Producer: Ross Buchanan Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Karen Ward, a Chief Market Strategist at the world's biggest bank JP Morgan as well as a former advisor to an ex chancellor, joins Steph and Robert to discuss turmoil in world markets, whether the US is heading for recession, where interest rates should settle and how to fix the British economy. Sign up to our newsletter to get more stories from the world of business and finance. Email: restismoney@gmail.com X: @TheRestIsMoney Instagram: @TheRestIsMoney TikTok: @RestIsMoney goalhangerpodcasts.com Assistant Producer: India Dunkley Producer: Ross Buchanan Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Neil Fearn, Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Karen Ward, J.P. Morgan Asset Management's chief market strategist for EMEA, joins this week to explain why politicians are being punished for the sins of central banks. Ward, a former Bank of England economist and adviser to both UK Chancellors Philip Hammond and Jeremy Hunt, tells Stephanie Flanders, Allegra Stratton and Adrian Wooldridge about the damage done as a result of missteps when it comes to inflation. Plus, Bloomberg News editor Craig Trudell unpacks how Elon Musk is driving on both sides of the US-China relationship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danielle is a poet, painter, teacher, and word-witch. The author of Bones & Honey, The Holy Wild Grimoire, The Sacred Hags Oracle, Seasons of Moon and Flame, Woman Most Wild, and The Holy Wild (published by New World Library), she teaches internationally and has facilitated circles, embodiment trainings, communal spell-work, and seasonal rituals since 2007. Ever grateful to her many teachers, Danielle has most recently studied with Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes (Singing Over the Bones Training, 2019), Bayo Akomolafe (We Will Dance with Mountains, 2022), and John Cantwell and Dr. Karen Ward of Sli An Chroi (2018-2024). She holds a BA in painting from Arcadia University, is the founder of The Hag School, and believes in the emerging power of wild collectives and sudden circles of curious dreamers, cunning witches, and rebellious artists in healing our ailing world. She splits her time between the whiskey-soaked streets of a Pennsylvania steel-town and the wilds of upstate New York. Find her praying under pine trees, wandering through the haunted places, and whispering to her grandmothers' ghosts. https://danielledulsky.com/about/
It's not every day you get a chief economist or strategist in front of a microphone. So when you get three, you're bound to get some pretty juicy market insights. Liz Ann Sonders is the chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, Michelle Meyer is the US chief economist at Mastercard, and Karen Ward is the chief market strategist for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) at JPMorgan Asset Management. All three joined Yumika Brewster, Chief of Operations at Finimize, as part of this year's Modern Investor Summit.They took on the not-so-simple task of predicting what's to come in 2024 – and how retail investors can navigate the path ahead. Listen in the Finimize app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Partner with us: https://business.finimize.com/Subscribe To Finimize Newsletter: https://finimize.com/
The podcast episode primarily revolves around the complex issues of addiction medicine, with a significant focus on the concept of safer supply in drug policy. The hosts begin by discussing their recent visit to Vancouver Island for an addiction conference, leading into a conversation about the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF), an advocacy group that has been in the news. A major point of discussion is the arrest of DULF members, who were involved in efforts to provide a controlled and safer supply of drugs. This action by the police raises questions about the challenges and legalities surrounding efforts to mitigate the risks of the toxic illicit drug supply. The hosts discuss the implications of these arrests and the broader impact on harm reduction initiatives. The conversation then delves into the specifics of DULF's approach to safer supply, highlighting how the group's activities aimed to reduce harm by controlling the quality of the drug supply. This leads to a broader discussion on drug policy analysis, with references to experts like Karen Ward and the importance of studies that suggest reduced drug use and overdose risks with safer supply methods. Funding for such initiatives is another key topic. The hosts scrutinize the government's stance on funding harm reduction and safer supply programs, noting the controversy and political challenges in sustaining these programs. They emphasize the need for drug checking services and harm reduction equipment in the context of safer supply. The ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals in prescribing drugs for harm reduction are discussed, particularly concerning substances like fentanyl and hydromorphone. The hosts question the traditional roles and responsibilities of healthcare providers in the context of a safer supply model. Attention is given to the impact of these policies on youth and the broader societal implications. The hosts express concerns about young people's exposure to substances under safer supply initiatives and the long-term effects on their potential and health. In the concluding segments, the hosts reflect on the need for a balanced approach that incorporates diverse perspectives in drug policy. They call for sensible and practical solutions that navigate the complexities of providing a safer supply while considering the broader societal and political implications. Overall, the podcast offers a comprehensive exploration of the safer supply concept in addiction medicine, emphasizing the need for nuanced and informed approaches in drug policy and harm reduction efforts. Table of Contents 00:00:04 - Introduction: Focus on Safer Supply in Addiction Medicine 00:00:44 - Arrests of DULF Members and Impact on Safer Supply 00:01:17 - Discussing DULF's Safer Supply Approach 00:02:09 - Controversies in Funding Safer Supply Initiatives 00:07:27 - Challenges in Drug Testing: Fentanyl and Safer Supply 00:09:33 - Ethical Considerations in Prescribing for Safer Supply 00:21:17 - The Role of Prescribing Practices in Safer Supply 00:25:52 - Youth Impact in the Context of Safer Supply Policies 00:29:07 - Societal and Political Dimensions of Safer Supply 00:37:15 - Conclusion: Future of Safer Supply in Addiction Medicine Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addictions case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, along with their guests discuss all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in a renown inner city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove's clinical and academic work. #Lived experience #addiction #recovery #addiction medicine #DULF #cocaine, #Heroin, #safe supply #decriminalization
This is a powerful and heart warming episode about the healing power of community and what can happen when women come together to support each other in times of need. My guests today are Karen Ward who received a shocking cancer diagnosis in her early 50's and her 2 friends Sara Smeaton and Marsha Shandur who rallied around her with a very innovative concept called the the Super Power Cancer Shower. In this episode we talk about: - What a Super Power Cancer Shower is - How the diagnosis has changed Karens perspective on life - The importance of listening to your intuition and advocating for your health - Why asking for help, especially when we really need it, is so difficult for many of us - How being clear on what you need and asking for help is a true gift for both givers and receivers. This is such a beautiful conversation with so many amazing nuggets and insights on how we can show up better for ourselves and others. Since the recording of this podcast the guide for how to host a cancer shower had been launched. Cancer Shower: https://www.cancershower.com/ Karens Super Power Cancer Shower https://www.gofundme.com/f/lets-help-karen-kick-cancers-butt?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer https://instagram.com/sarasmeaton https://instagram.com/yesyesmarsha https://instagram.com/curiouskarenward
What are Europe's economic challenges and opportunities? Join host Louise Bennetts and Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist EMEA at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, as they take a look back over the last decade to see what it means for Europe's future. They discuss topics ranging from energy to inflation, capital markets and more. This episode was recorded on October 9, 2023. This material was prepared by certain personnel of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its affiliates and subsidiaries worldwide and not the firm's research department. It is for informational purposes only, is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase, sale or tender of any financial instrument and does not constitute a commitment, undertaking, offer or solicitation by any JPMorgan Chase entity to extend or arrange credit or to provide any other products or services to any person or entity. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Company. All rights reserved.
Rob discusses the current state of the UK housing market and its potential implications for the economy, focussing upon the decrease in mortgage borrowing and the challenges faced by homebuyers due to higher interest rates. Rob also mentions that lending is tightening, which could have negative effects on the economy and references comments from Karen Ward, an advisor to the chancellor, who predicts that central banks may push Western economies into recession to combat inflation. KEY TAKEAWAYS UK mortgage borrowing is decreasing, making it more challenging for homebuyers to afford a home. This is due to higher interest rates and tightening lending criteria. Karen Ward, an advisor to the chancellor and a strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, predicts that central banks will push Western economies into recession to combat inflation. This suggests that the UK and global economies may face a significant downturn. The decrease in mortgage lending and tightening of credit and finance in the UK indicate a slowing down of the market and potential recession. Soft landings are unlikely, and the recession is expected to be severe. Despite the gloomy outlook, the recession will also create opportunities for investors. People may be motivated to sell properties, and there will be potential for profitable investments. It is crucial to stay informed and be aware of the true state of the economy, as mainstream media may not accurately represent the situation. Being prepared and taking caution can help navigate through the challenges and seize opportunities during the recession. BEST MOMENTS "There is more gloom to come with central banks set to push Western economies into recession in order to be sure of winning the battle against inflation." "We're in for something that I think is going to be like Armageddon. I don't say that lightly, and I don't want that to happen." "The screw is being tightened by Bank of England, probably the government, and other things behind the scenes." "It's going to be a time where a lot of people will be affected at the same time. It's going to be a great opportunity to quite literally cash in on everything that's going on." VALUABLE RESOURCES GET YOUR DEVELOPMENT FINANCE HERE: https://propertyfundingplatform.com/WharfFinancial#!/borrowerinitialregistration SOVEREIGN MAN PREMIUM INTELLIGENCE MEMBERSHIP https://dash.sovereignman.com/a/smc12m995/tpnpodcast SOVEREIGN MAN 4th PILLAR https://dash.sovereignman.com/a/4pmain/tpnpodcast ABOUT THE HOST Rob Smallbone is the author of the Amazon best-seller Buy-To-Let: How To Get Started as well as 101 Top Property Tips and Property FAQ's. BOOKS Property FAQs = https://amzn.to/3MWfcL4 Buy To Let: How To Get Started = https://amzn.to/3genjle 101 Top Property Tips = https://amzn.to/2NxuAQL WHERE TO FIND US https://linktr.ee/thepropertynomadspodcastuk property, Investment, Property, Rent, Buy to let, Investing for beginners, Money, Tax, Renting, Landlords, strategies, invest, housing, properties, portfolio, estate agents, lettings, letting, business: https://patreon.com/tpnpodcastThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
After recent high inflation has been controlled, Karen Ward, chief market strategist for EMEA at JPMorgan Asset Management and adviser to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, has questioned the Bank of England's 2% inflation target. Despite the UK government's willingness to change the bank's mandate, BOE officials fear it will damage the bank's credibility. ✅ Get prepared with 4Patriots!!! Don't wait until SHTF. Make sure you have food, power & medical supplies. First-time buyers can save 10% at 4Patriots.com with code RTD. https://www.4patriots.com/rtd ✅ Take a deeper dive into some thought provoking analysis and research. Uncover insights, prepare, and thrive!
Karen Ward, EMEA chief market strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management and a key adviser to Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt, joins hosts Francine Lacqua and David Merritt to unpack key points by central bankers who attended the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, and what it all means for the BOE and the UK. For the latter, the answer is recession.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A position on the Chancellor's Economic Council is akin to being appointed to the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee but without the responsibility. The role of the Council is to “second guess” the MPC and make theoretical judgements on monetary policy, but without the responsibility that those decisions have in the “real world"".” At its latest meeting, the Council, which is made up of seven members including former Bank of England Committee and Karen Ward, Chief Economic Strategist at Investment Bank J.P. Morgan, counselled against further rate hikes for fear that they will push the economy into recession. Ward was also quoted recently as saying she believes that the MPC may be using a mild recession as a deliberate strategy to bring down inflation. However, that was coupled with another comment that no blame can be attached to the Bank for “simply doing its job.” Those two comments illustrate the futility of appointing a shadow MPC which can make pronouncements, often with the benefit of hindsight, without the responsibility of how they affect the lives of real people. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
The Bank of England is expected to raise interest rates for a 13th consecutive time on Thursday as it tries to stop prices rising so quickly. On Wednesday it was revealed that UK inflation had remained much higher than expected for the fourth month in a row and Karen Ward, a member of chancellor Jeremy Hunt's economic advisory council, told Today that the Bank had "been too hesitant" in its interest rate rises so far and called on it to "create a recession" to curb soaring prices. Today's Amol Rajan spoke to the Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, about what the governments immediate plans were to tackle inflation. Nick Robinson spoke to the Shadow Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, about what approach a Labour government would take to slowing the rapid rise in prices. (Image, Bank of England, Credit Yui Mok PA)
The UK's inflation rate stayed at 8.7% in May despite hopes of a fall. BBC Economics editor Faisal Islam joined Nick Robinson and Mishal Husain in the studio to breakdown the inflation figures. Core inflation – which strips out energy and food costs - is at its highest level in the UK for more than 30 years, increasing the likelihood that the Bank of England will raise rates on Thursday. The Office for National Statistics' chief economist explained what's behind the rise. Karen Ward, from JP Morgan Asset Management, told Mishal Husain there are signs that a wage-price spiral is emerging, which the Bank "has to nip in the bud".
David Lebovitz, Global Market Strategist, Jared Gross, Head of Institutional Portfolio Strategy, and Karen Ward, Global Market Strategist, discuss the return to normalcy post-pandemic and how this has affected markets and the global economy.
The OECD warns the government won't have much money to spend on tax cuts before the next election, citing "little fiscal space" for giveaways. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden prefers to focus on the upgrade to the UK's growth forecast, from recession to anaemic expansion this year. He stands in for Rishi Sunak at this week's Prime Minister's Questions, facing off against Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner. They trade barbs over the Covid inquiry and education policy. Plus: we get the view of the UK economy from Karen Ward of JP Morgan Asset Management, who's also on the Chancellor's council of economic advisers. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and Stephen Carroll. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The inflation rate rose unexpectedly to 10.4% in February, up from 10.1% in January. The Office for National Statistics says the Consumer Prices Index rate has been pushed up by higher prices in cafes, pubs and restaurants and the cost of food and clothing. The BBC's Business Editor Simon Jack speaks to Minette Batters, President of National Farmers Union, and Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist EMEA at J.P. Morgan Asset Management. Today's Amol Rajan also speaks to Simon about the figures which measure how quickly prices go up. (Image Credit: SolStock/ Getty Images)
I am delighted to speak to Dr Karen Ward for a second time on the podcast! This time our conversation focussed on Celtic goddess archetypes. We explore what ‘archetype' means to Karen and stories of Irish goddesses are woven into the episode. We also talk about the importance of rights of passage and specifically how vital is to celebrate and educate girls on their first moon time. We discuss sacred sites, why archetypes continue to be relevant and the power that stories hold when they speak to us. I hope you enjoy today's episode and share with us our love of Celtic archetypes. About Dr Karen:Dr Karen Ward is a Shamanic Therapist, Supervisor and Teacher. Trained in the Celtic lineage and Druidic traditions, she co-founded and runs the Slí An Chroí School of Irish Celtic Shamanism with her husband John Cantwell. Her very popular Moon Mná (Irish Gaelic for Women) offers online Courses incorporating important Celtic Rite of Passage Ceremonies inspired by the archetypal energies of the Irish Goddesses. Karen is author of renowned book Change a Little to Change a Lot 2009, co-editor of Soul Seers – an Irish Anthology of Celtic Shamanism 2019, Goddesses of Ireland: ancient wisdom for modern women2021 and the annual Moon Mná Diary-Journal 2017 to date. She is a counselling Psychotherapist and Supervisor based at her Dublin Clinic since 1997, leading workshops countrywide and abroad to teach her Energy Therapy technique based on Celtic Shamanism to fellow health practitioners. She is honoured to have co-rediscovered the Brigid's Way Celtic Pilgrimage in 2013. Websites:www.slianchroi.ie www.moonmna.ie About Meghan:Meghan Field is an intersectional social justice activist, Qoya Teacher, Intuitive Embodiment and Practical Magic Coach, Moon Mna/Irish Celtic lineage practitioner and Owner of Sacred Kernow Retreats. Meghan lives in England, where she works as a Director of Advance Charity and offers 1:1 and group well-being and empowerment classes, workshops and retreats for women.In her embodiment and empowerment work, Meghan supports women to remember who we are before the world told us who we should be. Through all of her work, Meghan reminds us to slow down, get clear on who we are, listen to our intuition, honour our unique voices and step into our power.For more information and to work with Meghan:Email: hello@meghanfield.comWebsite: www.meghanfield.comInstagram: @meghanelizabethfieldTwitter: @meghanfeministaFacebook: @Qoyawithmeghan Podcast Music: ‘Behind Your Eyes' by Stereo Soul Future - www.stereosoulfuture.com.
The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We teach leaders to improve employee retention, communication, and culture with the Nice Method™. Clare Kumar is a productivity catalyst and highly sensitive executive coach and speaker who helps professionals improve productivity and well-being while avoiding exhaustion and burnout. Clare also hosts the Happy Space Podcast. What we talked about... On fresh starts. Intentional living can begin at any time. Productivity CPR: Compass. Performance. Rituals. Pay it forward activities. Things you can do to make your future self thankful. Setting expectations. The Master Communicator's Secret Weapon. David Bowie the Archer (Image). Career choices and a culture of overwork. Connecting people to their capacity and finding the voice to say they can't take on more work. How to decide what to say “yes” to. Tune in before you lean in. Slow down and change your perception. Karen Ward. Adam Grant - Thank Again. David McRaney - How Minds Change and You Are Not So Smart podcast. How we can approach highly sensitive people on our teams. One in five people is genetically wired to be more sensitive. SEED. Sensitivity to simulation, Empathy, Emotional responsiveness, and Depth of processing. Susan Kaine's books. Introverts and extroverts. How to deal with anxiety. On compassion and advocating for others. Lessons learned from being a restaurant server. READ The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You by Elaine N. Aron. FEZIBO Standing Desk. Visit ClareKumar.com to say hello and learn more. We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the podcast and are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
Your host, Pat Bhava, talks with the Principal of El Mirage Middle School, Karen Ward. Karen's goal is to utilize innovative instructional methods to actively engage student learning through developing a personal interest, giving them choices, and through hands-on learning. She is focused on helping her students feel motivated and connected with the classroom and their teachers post-quarantine.Reach out to Karen at karen.ward@eagles.cui.eduIf you think you'd be a great guest on our show, apply here. Want to learn more about Pat's work at Pikmykid? Check out their website at https://www.pikmykid.com/.
This week we're joined for the second time by Karen Ward, Chief Market strategist EMEA for JP Morgan Asset Management. Karen was also recently appointed to the chancellor's council of economic advisers. A year after we last spoke to Karen we're taking stock of the global rate-rising cycle, how far through we are, where interest rates might peak, how central banks will likely respond to data from here and whether a recession is on the cards. We look out into the future discussing whether markets have forecasted inflation and interest rates well or badly, and in particular what this means for bond investors going forward. Finally, we look at what the crucial data points are over the coming months and what Karen's biggest worry is for the next year. If you've got any interest at all in making sense of the economic environment here and what it means for investors this is a must-listen!
Working with family can be challenging, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. In today's episode, the Leading Ladies get to sit down with Karen Ward, the backbone and support that Alicia turns to every day; Karen also happens to be Alicia's mom. Today they discuss what it's like being a mother-and-daughter duo and how they handle the pressure at the office and home. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadingladiesofmtre/message
Dr Karen Ward is a practising counselling psychotherapist. In The Secrets of Ageless Ageing, Karen Ward takes her reader by the hand on a voyage of self-discovery and a celebration of middle age and beyond. The Secrets of Ageless Ageing is full of tips on how best to manage our physicality, time, mental health and relationships as we age, how to ease our adjustment to retirement and a slower pace of life, and, most importantly, how to embrace with enthusiasm the many opportunities that the latter stages of our lives offer.
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Guest host Richard Cloutier chats with Corey Ranger, President of the Harm Reduction Nurses Association & Karen Ward, drug policy consultant with City of Vancouver
In this episode of Hymans Robertson On... our host Ben Farmer presents the latest instalment in our Investment series and is joined by Chris Arcari, Head of Capital Markets Research, and Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist for EMEA at J.P. Morgan Asset Management. During the episode, we have a quick round-up of market events from the first half of the year, a discussion on the outlook for the rest of 2022 and beyond, and a debate on whether the “balanced” portfolio is about to make a comeback.
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Ever since I did Karen Ward's Curiosity Camp, I've wanted to have Marsha Shandur, storytelling coach and speaker, on the show. In this episode, which is a nice build on the conversation I had with Cat Wiles on How to Stay Sane in Advertising, Marsha shares her top 5 tips on how to tame your inner beast - that voice in your head that constantly reminds you that you are not good enough, you will never be enough, and that you should give up trying to be awesome.
I am thrilled to be able to introduce you to one of my own teachers, Dr Karen Ward. Karen introduces us to Moon Mná Women's Circles, the Sli an Chroi Irish Celtic Shamanism School, and the ways she entwines these ancestral channelings into her life and teachings, including her psychotherapy work. We talk about Karen's lineage including her own grandmothers, who were also intuitive, and consider the difference between imagination and intuition. Karen introduces us to her thoughts and experiences of sacred lands and also the beauty of falling in love with her husband and professional partner John Cantwell. Karen helps us to understand her unique modalities that I truly love and cannot wait for you to learn more about. About Dr Karen:Dr Karen Ward is a Shamanic Therapist, Supervisor and Teacher. Trained in the Celtic lineage and Druidic traditions, she co-founded and runs the Slí An Chroí School of Irish Celtic Shamanism with her husband John Cantwell. Her very popular Moon Mná (Irish Gaelic for Women) offers online Courses incorporating important Celtic Rite of Passage Ceremonies inspired by the archetypal energies of the Irish Goddesses. Karen is author of renowned book Change a Little to Change a Lot 2009, co-editor of Soul Seers – an Irish Anthology of Celtic Shamanism 2019, Goddesses of Ireland: ancient wisdom for modern women 2021 and the annual Moon Mná Diary-Journal 2017 to date. She is a counselling Psychotherapist and Supervisor based at her Dublin Clinic since 1997, leading workshops countrywide and abroad to teach her Energy Therapy technique based on Celtic Shamanism to fellow health practitioners. She is honoured to have co-rediscovered the Brigid's Way Celtic Pilgrimage in 2013. Websites:www.slianchroi.ie www.moonmna.ie www.drkarenwardtherapist.ieAbout Meghan:Meghan Field is an intersectional social justice activist, Qoya Teacher, Intuitive Embodiment and Practical Magic Coach, Moon Mna/Irish Celtic lineage practitioner and Owner of Sacred Kernow Retreats. Meghan lives in England, where she works as a Director of Advance Charity and offers 1:1 and group well-being and empowerment classes, workshops and retreats for women.In her embodiment and empowerment work, Meghan supports women to remember who we are before the world told us who we should be. Through all of her work, Meghan reminds us to slow down, get clear on who we are, listen to our intuition, honour our unique voices and step into our power.For more information and to work with Meghan:Email: hello@meghanfield.comWebsite: www.meghanfield.comInstagram: @meghanelizabethfieldTwitter: @meghanfeministaFacebook: @Qoyawithmeghan Podcast Music: ‘Behind Your Eyes' by Stereo Soul Future - www.stereosoulfuture.com.
On today's episode Dr. David Kelly sits down with Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist for EMEA at J.P. Morgan Asset Management and author of the Europe and UK Guide to the Markets publications, to discuss the outlook for Europe. After disruptions from “Brexit” seem have settled down, the onslaught of the pandemic paved the way for a togetherness of Europe not seen in decades. The EU Recovery Fund may be just the accelerant to growth in Europe that investors have been waiting for. Still, European stocks are trading at some of their cheapest levels relative to the U.S. in history, and proponents have hailed Europe as an investment opportunity for years with little reward, is this time any different? Tune in to hear two of J.P. Morgan Asset Management's thought leaders discuss the opportunities and challenges for Europe in the context of the post-pandemic global economy.
On this week's show, we welcome Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist EMEA at JP Morgan Asset Management. We discuss: how investors should think about inflation and central bank reactions. Why this rate hiking cycle might be more like that of the 2000s, and how some economic models are getting challenged.
With inflation rising across Europe, Spain is particularly hit with prices rising 5.5%. That's the highest level seen for almost 30 years, and the BBC's Guy Hedgecoe in Madrid tells us how people in the country are responding. And we get wider context on the global inflation picture from Karen Ward, chief market strategist for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at JP Morgan Asset Management, who also used to chair the UK's Council of Economic Advisers. Also in the programme, the BBC's Tamasin Ford reports on how the makers of period pants, which are underwear that absorbs liquid, hope to disrupt the global market for menstrual-related products, as well as help women and the environment. Plus, the Indian capital Delhi has introduced reforms to the way alcohol is sold, with state-run shops ceasing trade and being replaced by much more luxurious privately-owned liquor stores. The BBC's Devina Gupta in Delhi explains what was behind the move.
As Christians, we are called to a life of ministry, and it all beings in our homes. In today's podcast, we learn from Bill and Karen Ward, authors and parents of five adult children, as they discuss the importance of family discipleship. Having not grown up in spiritually foundational homes, Bill and Karen were driven to create a biblical environment for their own children. As they submitted to God and His way for their family, they found themselves changing into the parents they wanted to be. Karen was called to homeschool all five children, and Bill learned about his purpose as a father, that he is responsible for his family, and for shaping his children to be presentable to Jesus one day. The key to good parenting, according to this wise couple, is to be active in your personal walk with God. Having Him deal with your issues so that you don't adversely affect your children while bringing them up. And when you do mess up, making it clear that you need repentance, and modeling your relationship with God in front of them, so they will see that you are genuine and hopefully choose to walk with Christ for their whole lives as well. No family is perfect, and when there is chaos in the home it's the parent's job to take ownership of the mess. Bill humbly asks for forgiveness from his children when things go wrong at home, and this is something they have kept with them their whole lives. Seeing a parents' love for Jesus above all things is the best gift you can give your children.
“Harm reduction is a dynamic response to a fundamentally hostile world … a strategy of resistance that at its best can build justice and is love.” – Karen Ward* “Meet people where they're at”, is easy to say but hard to do. It is the root of harm reduction, where our ability to imagine … Continue reading 2 Experimenting to the Future w/ Sheila Vakharia →
In this episode with Dr. Karen Ward, founder of Moon Mná, we talk about the sacred connection between women and water in the ancient Irish tradition.There's a vital connection between women, water and flow which is encoded into our bodies. We flow with the menstrual cycle, connecting us to the cycles of Grandmother Moon who holds sway over the tides. We flow with the rhythms of our sexual fluids. We carry sacred womb waters that hold our beloved babies in utero.These living connections are reflected back to us in nature. Lakes and wells are womblike in nature, representing the sacred waters of Great Mother, Mother Earth. The rivers are a flowing symbol of Life, just as the fluids flow from our sacred womb space. Within the Irish landscape, there are many bodies of water that carry the names of ancient goddesses and stories of the mythic feminine.In this podcast episode, Karen and I dive into some of the sacred myths and traditions of Ireland that have connected women and water since time immemorial...a conversation that will awaken you to your own connection with the sacred waters.
Today on the Mommy Business podcast we are joined by Karen Ward. Karen is a dynamic speaker and an international Advanced Certified Personality Trainer and Speaker. *** Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show*** To speak on one of the five building blocks: Entrepreneurship, Spirituality, Motherhood, Marriage, and Self-Development on this podcast visit: www.latishascott.com mommybiz@latishascott.com Find me on Social Media: Our podcast hashtag is #mommybusinesspodcast Instagram: @latishascott Twitter: @latishascott Facebook: @MommyandBusiness
Today on the Mommy Business podcast we are joined by Karen Ward. Karen is a dynamic speaker and an international Advanced Certified Personality Trainer and Speaker. *** Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show*** To speak on one of the five building blocks: Entrepreneurship, Spirituality, Motherhood, Marriage, and Self-Development on this podcast visit: www.latishascott.com mommybiz@latishascott.com Find me on Social Media: Our podcast hashtag is #mommybusinesspodcast Instagram: @latishascott Twitter: @latishascott Facebook: @MommyandBusiness
This episode starts with a touching interview with Karen Ward (mother of 2 small girls with Leukemia) who Terry's foundation in partnership with this podcast have been helping. She thinks she is just giving an update on the girls, but Chasing Giants has a surprise for her! Also, Terry and Don both talk about GARBAGE in the hunting industry. Also, Don is going to share his plans this year to chase an Iowa Giant!
CTQ is thrilled to welcome the indominatable Karen Ward - drug policy, overdose response and poverty reduction consultant for the City of Vancouver - to the podcast. The consultant, advocate, poet and artist is 100% badass in this wide-ranging conversation on COVID-19, drug policy, toxic drugs and increasing access to safe drug supply, NIMBYism, "organized fascists," and "fighting for space" - space for art, space to live, space to thrive - in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Try to keep up. "It's not the drugs, it's the drug policy." ~ Karen Ward.
The Pulse Interview: Karen Ward, DTES harm reduction advocate and drug policy advisor to City of Vancouver, talks about strategies for conversations that de-stigmatize substance use.
Karen Ward, DTES harm reduction advocate and drug policy advisor to City of Vancouver, talks about strategies for conversations that de-stigmatize substance use.
UFV political science professor and Vancouver drug policy advisor Karen Ward discuss a bill from the federal government that would relax penalties for drug offences. Bob MacDonald, host of CBC's Quirks & Quarks, guides us through the live landing of NASA's Perseverance rover on the surface of Mars.
The provincial and federal governments are unveiling a series of programs aimed at reducing drug toxicity deaths in the province, by providing safer alternatives to the illicit drug supply. Advocate and advisor Karen Ward shares what she thinks this will mean for people who use drugs around the province.
A series of undiagnosed heart attacks at thirty - Ciaran Byrne takes his second chance. Dr Karen Ward understands the link between a woman's fertility cycle and that of the moon. Peter Whelan's no advocate of the "throw away" society especially in his kitchen! Burke's Banter is right on the money and David McLean's beautiful photograph has been selected to appear on the RTE weather forecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So what topped the news this past week? Here's a brief snippet from an article on CTV News 's website which I have included the link below. "A Vancouver housing advocate says a police program aimed at trespass-prevention unfairly targets those who are homeless. Karen Ward shared an image of the program on Twitter, calling it “horrible.” The Vancouver Police Department says the Trespass Prevention Program started as a pilot back in August. VPD spokesperson Const. Tania Visintin told CTV News in an email that the sign (pictured above) gives police “visual confirmation that a building is participating and allows them to clear door and entrance ways.”“Our patrol officers also connect people with housing resources should those people want it,” she added. Thoughts? This Wednesday, Jonathan provides his Christian opinion on the BC Trespass Act, private property and homelessness LIVE here on Facebook at noon. CTV News Article found here: https://bc.ctvnews.ca/vancouver-police-program-targets-homeless-people-housing-advocate-says-1.5280433 Did you enjoy our production? Visit us at www.companyofdisciples.com and learn more about what we do for business professionals
Along with the latest news, today David talks to Karen Ward, Downtown Eastside artist, advocate, and City of Vancouver drug policy advisor. The two talk about her hopes for harm reduction and housing in 2021, and the transformative power of art & satire.
Today, David talks to Karen Ward, Downtown Eastside artist, advocate, and City of Vancouver drug policy advisor. The two talk about her hopes for harm reduction and housing in 2021, and the transformative power of art & satire.
Little Mountain Place Little Mountain Place is a care home in east/south Vancouver, where unspeakable tragedy has struck. Is that why no one's talking about it? Back to school around the corner This Monday to be exact, but lots of parents and teachers are still concerned. Although, there are many on the opposite side who are not. Toxic Positivity We've heard of toxic masculinity. We talk about people being too negative. But, toxic positivity?! That and more! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST: CHAPTERS Chapter 1 Little Mountain Place tragedy Little Mountain Place is a care home in east/south Vancouver. However, it's being reported that over 30 people have now died in that facility. Why is no one talking about it? Chapter 2 The opioid crisis in 2021 An issue that will still be taking a backseat to COVID-19, but it will outlast it. Eric Chapman speaks with drug advocate, Karen Ward. Chapter 3 - 4 - 5 BACK TO SCHOOL From all angles. We first chat with Jennier Heighton, a school teacher. Then we chat with the President of the BCTF, Teri Mooring. We then turn to Keith Baldrey. Finally, we open the phones to you. Chapter 6 Video games exploded in 2020, and a look ahead to 2021 To the tune of an approximate 180 billion. Chapter 7 A crazy year in pop culture We go over some of the highlights with Dana Gee Chapter 8 Toxic positivity It might sound like a crazy concept, but it makes more sense than you might think.
An issue that will still be taking a backseat to COVID-19, but it will outlast it. Eric Chapman speaks with drug advocate, Karen Ward.
Karen Ward, City of Vancouver drug policy advisor and Downtown Eastside artist and educator, joins a growing outcry against the Vancouver police's new 'street disorder' squad aimed at 'low-priority' crimes.
Karen Ward, City of Vancouver drug policy advisor and Downtown Eastside artist and educator, joins a growing outcry against the Vancouver police's new 'street disorder' squad aimed at 'low-priority' crimes.
Karen Ward and Karen Cotter live in the town of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. There is one thing on which they really don’t agree: politics, and in particular, Donald Trump. Yet despite everything that sets them apart, these two women have become close friends and believe there is a way to heal the political rift that has torn apart so many communities in the past four years. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Includes an interview with drug policy advisor Karen Ward about the proposed overdose prevention site in Yaletown, plus audio from this week’s council meeting about it. After that we discuss everything going on w/ the BC Liberals, including the leaked sexist comments and other fun scandals.
Have opinions about reds and blues? Do you even attempt to talk politics? Whether you answered these questions with a sigh or snark, this podcast is for you. It’s your survival guide to election season, with tools and tips for holding civil conversations, maintaining relationships and navigating social media. Three guests, all members of the nonprofit organization Braver Angels, offer their advice and wisdom for bridging the political divide: Linda Beck of Harrisburg, Dauphin County’s first moderator for Braver Angels. Karen Cotter, Braver Angels’ blue state coordinator, eastern Penn. Karen Ward, Braver Angels’ red state coordinator, western Penn. This episode is an expansion of “On the Side of the Angels,” from the Oct. 2020 pages of TheBurg. And “The Most Harrisburg Thing” for October is a colorful counterpoint to pandemic life, according to TheBurg Editor Lawrance Binda. TheBurg Podcast is hosted by Karen Hendricks, a lifelong journalist who also dabbles in PR/Marketing. Visit her website here. TheBurg is a monthly community magazine based in Harrisburg, Pa.; Lawrance Binda, co-publisher/editor. Interested in sponsoring TheBurg Podcast? Contact Lauren (lmills@theburgnews.com). Meet some of the Harrisburg area’s most fascinating people, and hear their own authentic stories, expanded from every month’s magazine, on TheBurg Podcast—because there’s always “more to the story.” A few more show notes: Linda Beck can be contacted at lbeck.braverangels@gmail.com. The With Malice Toward None pledge can be found at this link.
The first is Dallas Brodie who is with the Safer Vancouver Group. She raised the alarm around crime stemming from the DTES. Then we talk to Karen Ward, a long time advocate for those suffering the effects of the opioid crisis.
City of Vancouver drug policy adviser Karen Ward and Abbotsford Police Department chief constable Mike Serr discuss the overdose crisis during the B.C. election. Minter Country Garden Master Gardener Brian Minter answers your questions.
Mark Haefele, Chief Investment Officer at UBS GWM, was joined by Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist EMEA at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, to discuss where investor can look for opportunities to improve their yield, the impact of the US elections on financial markets and investment opportunities in the long-run.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes back bestselling author Karen Ward-Wilder to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss what it's been like to entertain and educate through her books---and why she believes they can help children realize their full potential. Stay connected with Karen at www.karenwardwilder.org.
Karen Ward, artist, advocate and resident of the Downtown Eastside, talks about worsening suffering, record overdoses, and what needs to change in the neighbourhood.
Karen Ward, artist, advocate and resident of the Downtown Eastside, talks about worsening suffering, record overdoses, and what needs to change in the neighbourhood.
In this episode, I'll be speaking with Karen Ward about our relationships with the gods and goddesses of Ireland, and why connecting to the deities of our lineage feels so powerful in modern life. We'll be dreaming into the kind of lives our ancient ancestors would have lived, how the gods and goddesses would have influenced their everyday lives, and how the shift away earth-based spirituality and indigenous wisdom has impacted our global community. We'll also be talking about the many faces of the goddess and how they can help us to embody and navigate different aspects of ourselves as womxn. And finally, we'll be sharing some practical ways to connect with the gods and goddesses of your lineage.
Residents of the Downtown East Side will be hit particularly hard by the closure of Army & Navy. Eric Chapman spoke with Karen Ward, Advocate for Downtown Eastside residents
Guest host Jane Brown speaks with Dr. Karen Ward, the Senior Veterinarian with the Toronto Humane Society about pet ownership while navigating this pandemic. They address concerns like health emergencies and what to do in case someone contracts the virus.
Everyone being told to self-isolate, social distance etc. But, what if you're homeless? Eric Chapman dug into this with Karen Ward.
Ian speaks to Karen Ward and Garth Mullins about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people in the downtown eastside and drug users. The post State of Emergency Veterans appeared first on Cambie Report.
Even though there are some metrics that show a marginal improvement, a lot of work has to be done. We chat with Karen Ward who has been contracted by City of Vancouver to advise on overdose prevention policy. She's also a Resident of the Downtown Eastside, who uses drugs.
FTAdviser Podcast is the weekly podcast brought to you by FTAdviser.com. In this week's episode, host David Thorpe is joined by Karen Ward, chief market strategist for Emea at JPMorgan Asset Management. She explains why the US-China trade war and the Federal Reserve's stance led to the sharp sell-off in the fourth quarter of 2018. Ms Ward also discusses why she thinks the market has become a little too optimistic in the outlook for the trade war. Finally, she talks about the prospects for emerging markets as an asset class in 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An analysis written for the British bank HSBC nearly a decade ago by economist Karen Ward, called “The World in 2050,” projected how the world economy would appear in 40 years. Ward thought today’s emerging markets would make up 19 of the top 30 economies in 2050, with China rising to the top spot. It seems fair to surmise that HSBC has advocated its clients increase their allocations to emerging markets. My own sense of development economics leads me to favor a selective approach to emerging markets, rather than a broad asset-class approach.
That’s “Downtown Eastside” — a tragic shorthand, an acronym that’s deserving (at the very least) of a full explanation. What’s happening? How did we get to the current situation? And why can’t we find our way out?Karen Ward is a member of the “we”. She’s an ardent and eloquent activist who lives in the neighbourhood and provides emotional support to her vast personal network — a community which spans from Woodwards to Oppenheimer Park, from the foot of Main Street to City Hall. Karen is a former Board member of Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU), and former collective member of Gallery Gachet. Most notably, today she contributes to policy strategy as a volunteer advocate to both the BC Centre for Disease Control and as a spokesperson for her community to Vancouver city council and local media. Karen is unquestionably an urbanist, in thought and in action.Give this episode — just 30 minutes of your life — a listen this holiday season. It’s a small opening into the life led by your neighbours, in a place that was once the beating heart of mainstream, middle-class Vancouver…and which today constitutes “7 or 8 blocks of chaos.” Read more »
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes bestselling author Karen Ward Wilder to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her 20 year literary journey and what it's been like to share her gift with the world. The two also discuss her new book Jack Wentworth: The Real Belt and the message she hopes readers of all ages take away from it. Stay connected with Karen at her website at www.karenwardwilder.org.
Welcome to the podcast from Morningstar UK, the leading provider of investment news, views and analysis. This week we’re at the Morningstar Investment conference speaking with investment experts about the latest trends in the market and where they are seeing risks and opportunities to look out for? Our first guest today is Sebastian Lyon, Founder of Troy Asset Management who warns investors that quantitative easing and low interest rates have propped up stocks and bond prices and so investors should be nervous about markets. With Sebastian urging caution, our next guest, Jupiter's James Clunie tells Emma Wall reasons to stay positive when stock markets look negative. stock markets look overvalued across the spectrum, but you can protect yourself against severe losses. Next up, Mark Costar of J O Hambro Capital Management tells Emma Wall that misallocation of capital and failure to embrace technology impact companies more than economics How do you profit from innovation? Is it just about investing in technology stocks? Interestingly, Our next guest, Guinness fund manager Ian Mortimer finds innovation through industrials and consumer stocks. A key theme at this year’s Morningstar Investment conference was Artificial Intelligence. What exactly is Artificial Intelligence And how can investors profit from the innovation in computer learning? Next up, Ian McKenna of the Finance & Technology Research Centre says Digitalising financial services can drive down costs and improve end investors' experience so it’s important that Financial advisors embrace technology What Will Happen to Politics Post-Brexit? Why was the Brexit vote such a shock to many? And will it spell the end or the beginning of populist politics? Professor Matthew Goodwin makes his predictions in our next interview. Will US Tax Reform Lead to Growth or Inflation? Will Donald Trump's proposed tax reform in the US prolong the economic cycle or cause inflation to jump? We ask JP Morgan’s Market strategist Karen Ward. Subscribe to our podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/morningstar-uk/id965873075?mt=2 http://www.morningstar.co.uk
With spring coming, we're all about the wandering around with our eyes open this week. Elliot Carter, DC Chief Explorer for Atlas Obscura, pays attention the to the "little-known facts about the well-known places" and Karen Ward, founder of Curiosity Global, invites us to share how we discover the world through our curious eyes. Seeing the world anew, in just five minutes! As always, thanks to Sean Balick for his evocative tunes!
Two artists come at what inspires them from different directions - but both driven by their own curiosity. Artist/entrepreneur Karen Ward and musician AJ Smith explore the creative process and the power of asking great questions. So much insight in 5 minutes!
Montreal artist, entrepreneur and curiosity aficionado Karen Ward takes us inside the inspiration for #mycuriouseyes. What happens when we take curiosity to the streets... Join us next time when Keris Myrick and I try to disentangle curiosity and skepticism. Is one complete without the other?
Executive Coach Dana Theus helps us reframe networking as a "quest" fueled by curiosity. "As a coach," she says, "Curiosity *is* my technique." Tips and strategies for making the whole thing fun and effective. Join us next time when Karen Ward shares the inspiration for her worldwide initiative #mycuriouseyes.
Nutritional therapy and functional medicine provide an opportunity to help manage people with gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease, in a way that is personalised and gets to the root cause of the problem.
Nutritional therapy and functional medicine provide an opportunity to help manage people with gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease, in a way that is personalised and gets to the root cause of the problem.
Dr. Aikyna Finch and Jessica Leichtweisz will be joined on the Empowering Women Series by Karen Ward, Owner of Beyond Two, as she discusses, "Know Yourself - Change Your Future!" Karen is going to tell us about knowing your personality and how it impacts your future. Learning the basic desires of “The Personalities” and identifying what is standing in your way of achieving your dreams will help to change your future. Call in at (949) 203-4763 or chat in at 9pm EST/ 8pm CST on 7/23 and join the conversation. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/changingmindsonline/2015/07/24/empowering-women-series--know-yourself--change-your-future
Join Host LB Dutchess & Guest Host's Karen Leone Ward as we chat on wines from Chateau St. Jean , Beringer Vineyards and Etude Wines ! Some fun History and chatting on the tastes as only a regular wine drinker can! ;) Socially SavvyLb DutchessLB Dutchess & check out local events @ Socially Savvy Eastside Events & Entertainment & our Blog http://lbdutchess.blogspot.com/ Show sponsors include popchips , KIND , Advanced Skin and Body Solutions and Gunnar Nordstrom Gallery
Join Host LB Dutchess w/Co-Host Mayumi of Make it a great date, Jason Hicks & Wine rep Karen Ward as they chat Dating high profile people, hear interviews from some of our fab Seahawks and tast wine with Karen! Click to follow & Like us @ Socially SavvyLb DutchessLB Dutchess & check out local events @ Socially Savvy Eastside Events & Entertainment & our Blog http://lbdutchess.blogspot.com/ Sponsors include: ~ The Pain Center NW ~ Penfolds ~ Chateau St. Jean ~Stags' Leap Winery ~KIND ~ Philip Bates~ SledgeHammer Wine ~ Russel Okung
Join Host LB Dutchess w/Co-Host Mayumi of Make it a great date, Stylist Juels & Wine rep Karen Ward as they chat SavvySavvy Dating again expectations, common style mistakes & Wine w/ Chateau St Jean & Sledghammer! Click to follow & Like us @ Socially SavvyLb DutchessLB Dutchess & check out local events @ Socially Savvy Eastside Events & Entertainment & our Blog http://lbdutchess.blogspot.com/ Sponsors include: ~ The Pain Center NW ~ Amaris Dsign ~ Chateau St. Jean ~ Uber ~KIND ~ popchips ~ SledgeHammer Wine
"ANGEL CARD READINGS BY CLAIRVOYANT/MEDIUM KAREN WARD Hi everyone, Please join me, Jorianne The Coffee Psychic , along with my guest, clairvoyant/Medium Karen Ward... at www.blogTalkRadio.com/JorianneTheCoffeePsychic.com streamed live Wednesday May 21st, 2014 at 8:00 PM CST as we explore the world of Angels and Angel card readings... MEDIUMSHIP AND MORE! Feel free to call in with any questions or stories at 1-347-633-9404 Call 1-219-940-9292 to schedule your next appointment with Jorianne The Coffee Psychic or check me out at www.CoffeePsychic.com
Karen Ward leads chapel students into a time of contemplative prayer.
Twice a month, we invite a New York co-op or condo board director to ask a legal question, and we host a panel of attorneys who address it. This time, Karen Ward, a board director of a 67-unit co-op in Queens, is facing an asbestos problem. The board president of her co-op had hired a contractor to remove asbestos in their meeting room and a tenant’s apartment. The contractor was not licensed to do this type of work, and the proper disposal protocols were not followed. The building is now facing fines and penalties.
At the top of the hour Cyrus Webb welcomes author T. P. Jones to Conversations LIVE. Then at 30 min. past the hour, Webb talks with Karen Ward Wilder about what she is doing to help others around her, and how she thinks a national platform like the Oprah Winfrey Network can help her do that.
Karen Ward from Seattle talks about the Church of the Apostles, a joint Lutheran-Episcopelian venture in the Fremont neighbourhood. They are renovating a former church building into an arts center. Karen explains that the essence of the emerging church is a theological question about how best to represent Jesus within their zip code.While there probably is no such thing as a typical COTA service, Karen describes a goth mass there. She relates her journey from Lutheran denominational official to emerging church planter.Church of the Apostles will participate in a New Monasticism Learning Party on April 27, as part of the Church Has Left the Building conference.SummaryThemes: Church of the Apostles, Seattle; the future of mainline denominations.Guest: Karen Ward.Blog: Submergence.Events: New Monasticism Learning Party, the Church Has Left the Building Conference.Music: Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) from Ordo, available from lulu.com. Theme music from Spirit of the New and Jonnys in the Basement, available from proost.co.uk.Read more about the Church of the Apostles here.