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Best podcasts about kathy wilson

Latest podcast episodes about kathy wilson

Women in Safety Podcast
Technology to Wellbeing with Kathy Wilson

Women in Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 34:21


What does a truly safe workplace look like?It's not just about policies and procedures—it's about people.In this episode, Kathy Wilson shares her journey from recruitment to founding Workplace Village, where she helps businesses prioritise mental health, workplace wellbeing, and safety leadership. Kathy dives into the importance of emotional and psychological safety, why change management is crucial for lasting impact, and how leaders can create environments where employees feel heard, valued, and supported.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Nurse and university official Kathy Wilson on emergency kits now available in case of opioid overdose on campus.

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
Lesson 2 Romans 1 18-32 Kathy Wilson AUDIO - The Gospel of Grace: A Study in the Book of Romans

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024


Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

The University of New Brunswick is the latest in the province to announce a plan for home sharing for students looking for accomodation. It's hoping to match students with spare bedrooms in Saint John and Fredericton. Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Kathy Wilson, UNB's Vice-Provost of Learning and Student Experience.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

The University of New Brunswick is the latest in the province to announce a plan for home sharing for students looking for accomodation. It's hoping to match students with spare bedrooms in Saint John and Fredericton. Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Kathy Wilson, UNB's Vice-Provost of Learning and Student Experience.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

The University of New Brunswick is the latest in the province to announce a plan for home sharing for students looking for accomodation. It's hoping to match students with spare bedrooms in Saint John and Fredericton. Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Kathy Wilson, UNB's Vice-Provost of Learning and Student Experience.

Food Junkies Podcast
Episoder 184: Kathy Wilson - Sugar Free Girl talks to the family

Food Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 49:59


Kathy Williams has an MBA from Goizueta School of Business, Emry University and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnat. She has also been certified by the University of Pittsburgh's Diabetes Prevention Program. As CEO of Williams ConsultlingGroup, Kathy is an author, speaker, health strategist and diabetic prevention advocate. She also has a private coaching practice where she helps clients eliminate their cravings and sugar addiction in 90 days.   Like many of us in the field, Kathy has her own personal story. From being prediabetic, she halted her prediabetic progression back to a normal blood sugar level, which she has maintained for over 10 years.  Notably - She was even able to help her son, a type ONE diabetic to reduce his insulin and greatly improve his blood sugar levels. This is far and beyond what most doctors can achieve. She did this with changing his diet. Clearly she has found a way to reach out to children as well as adults. Of interest to us at Food Junkies:, what can Kathy tell us about how to encourage and support families to live a sugar free life - in a world that equates love with sugar?  Follow Kathy: Connect with Kathy "Sugar Free Girl" Williams, your SUGAR SHRINK Free Health Transformation Call: https://link.pipelinepro.co/widget/booking/IIjTGPR0qpvImRcg69N2 Link to free resources: https://ilivesugarfree.com/links Website: https://ilivesugarfree.com/ Purchase the Book "Oh So Sweet to Live Sugar Free": https://ilivesugarfree.com/my-book The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcareprovider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.        

The Women in Vinyl Podcast
Episode 50 - Kathy Wilson, Co-Owner Suitcase Records

The Women in Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 57:34


G'Day! Pack your bags and head down under with us! In our 50th episode we're taking a virtual trip to Australia, joined by Kathy Wilson the co-ower of Suitcase Records in Brisbane!  We chat about the differences in the vinyl market in Australia vs North America, and what it was like to leave a stable and fun corporate communications career to open a new pressing plant! What lessons have been learned, and how excited they are for the future, and that some people still really like it when you call them on the phone! Check out:https://suitcaserecords.com.au/https://womeninvinyl.com/2024/01/20/kathy-wilson-co-owner-suitcase-records/Huge thank you to Brisbane based maker of dark and danceable electro-pop and synth-rock  Sarah Stockholm for the use of her song ‘Everything to Me' off her album Trace of Humanity.  Buy the record at: https://sarahstockholm.bandcamp.com/album/trace-of-humanity Big News! Our book 'Women in Vinyl, the Art of Making Vinyl' is coming out this month.  Learn more and buy a copy at: womeninvinyl.com/bookTHANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS! Keep your records clean and sounding great with GrooveWasher. Use WomenInVinyl10 at check out: www.groovewasher.comCommercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast, along with membership options and ton of other discount codes available at: https://www.patreon.com/womeninvinylYou can also contribute to furthering our mission by donating https://www.womeninvinyl.com/donate as a 501(c)3 all donations are tax deductible. Visit the website to check out past episodes, features, and our ever growing library of resources to further the education, demystification and diversification of the Vinyl Making Space.We were listed as number 11 on Feedspot's Top 25 Vinyl Records Podcasts! Don't forget to like, subscribe and give us a review on your favorite podcast delivery method! Want to be a sponsor or just get in touch? Email us: info@womeninvinyl.com

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
Lesson 16 Exodus 30-31 Kathy Wilson AUDIO - Slaves Set Free: A Study of the Book of Exodus WBS 2023-2024

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024


The Stalk of the Town
Washington Creek Lavender

The Stalk of the Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 33:07


Long-time friends, Jack and Kathy Wilson of Washington Creek Lavender, join John and Karen in a conversation about the journey, experiences, and challenges they faced while transitioning into lavender farming from their previous careers.Support the showCheck us out at: https://www.pendletons.comFollow us on Facebook at Pendleton's Country Market for updates about our farmWe can also be found on Instagram at pendletonscountrymktEmail us with questions, comments and requests for future show topics at info@pendletons.com

Leaders on Leadership
Dr. Kathy Wilson Humphrey President, Carlow University

Leaders on Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 45:39


Dr. Kathy Wilson Humphrey recounts her educational journey, including attending one of the first desegregated schools in Kansas City where she grew up. Dr. Humphrey's passion for working in academia began when she served as a Resident Assistant at the University of Central Missouri. She shares with host, Dr. L. Jay Lemons, how she views her role as president and how a servant leadership style can transform institutions and build a sustainable and thriving culture. 

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
Lesson 17 Mark 10 1-31 Kathy Wilson AUDIO - Good News from the King -- A Study of the Gospel According to Mark

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023


Smoke: The Disappearance of Damien Sharp

In this episode, we're dealing with some heavy allegations. Jim Sarver claims Warren County District Attorney Rick Hernan, in 2002 and 2003, tried to set him up to take the wrap for Damien's murder, after he was arrested on unrelated charges.  Sounds crazy, right? Well, first let's talk to Rick, and then Sarver, and then let's see what happened in an interstate case involving Warren County, Pa., and Chautauqua County, N.Y., in the late 1980s - the murder of Kathy Wilson. Hernan and Det. John Herzog both participated in that case as well.  What's the thing we learned a few episodes about lessons? When we don't learn them we're destined to repeat them.... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letsfinddamien/message

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson
Girls Night #184: How to create a warm and welcoming home this holiday season — Kathy Wilson

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 72:36


Hey friends! Welcome to Girls' Night! So friends, since the holiday season is officially here, I wanted to revisit one of my all time favorite Girls Night episodes. It's a conversation I had a few years back with Carl's mom, and my amazing mother-in-law, the one and only Kathy Wilson.  As we speak, I'm just now getting back from a beautiful family Thanksgiving celebration that Kathy put together for 22 people and so I knew I needed to reshare this conversation because truly she is the hostess with the mostess! Now, here's what you need to know about Kathy before we dive in: She basically invented pinterest. That's not true, but it feels like it. She has incredible style, impeccable taste, and almost everything I know about style, design, home decor, hosting, and more, I learned from her.  In today's episode, she's going to be sharing with us…   How to make our house feel like home (with a nurturing, inviting ambiance)  How to decorate our homes without breaking our budgets How to make our homes feel warm and inviting for guests Actually doable tricks to being a great hostess How to make friends today that we'll still be friends with in 30 years.  I'm so excited for you to get to hear from her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
Lesson 5 Mark 4 1-25 Kathy Wilson AUDIO - Good News from the King -- A Study of the Gospel According to Mark

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022


WTMJ Conversations & WTMJ Features
WWMN Interview: Kathy Wilson from the Racine Art Council 9-25-22

WTMJ Conversations & WTMJ Features

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 4:14


WWMN Interview: Kathy Wilson from the Racine Art Council 9-25-22See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Shift (NB)
UNB fall COVID plans

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 7:22


UNB vice president academic Kathy Wilson on mask rules and other campus COVID plans for fall.

Talking With Teri
Talking With Teri and Coach Kathy Wilson

Talking With Teri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 22:05


Owner, coach, no-nonsense transformation coach Kathy Wilson uses her experience in change management, combined with principles backed by science, to help women get out of the rut they are in and start building the lives they really want. She is deeply invested in helping kick-ass women over 40 step into their power and achieve their goals. Coach Kathy cares genuinely about seeing women get the results they want and reject the limiting beliefs that keep them from kicking ass every day. Kathy is a Change Strategist and speaker in the Washington, DC area. A former collegiate and professional basketball player and coach, for over ten years Kathy has worked with clients ranging from government agencies to higher-learning institutions such as The Securities and Exchange Commission, the FDA-FSIS and Vanderbilt University, to Fortune 100 and 500 companies such as Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Aerotek (The Allegis Group), and the McGraw-Hill Companies sharing her unique combination of on-court experience and off-court knowledge, speaking, coaching, consulting and delivering training and development solutions that have helped people transform their personal and workplace environments. Kathy's basketball playing and coaching background compels her to challenge her clients to step outside of their comfort zones and reach their highest potential. Kathy received her B.A. Communications from the University of North Carolina @ Chapel Hill, and her Graduate Certificate in Leadership Coaching and M.A. in Organizational Management from The George Washington University.  Connect with Coach Kathy:Free downloads: The Success Formula; 101 Next-Level QuestionsWebsite: coachkathywilson.comPodcast: For Kick-Ass Women OnlyYoutube: @TheCoachKDub Facebook: @CoachKathyWilsonInstagram: @thecoachkdubTwitter: @coachkdubLinkedIn: @kathywilson

North Star Journey
In Duluth, schools struggle to bridge city's long-standing east-west divide

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 7:54


In the Woodland neighborhood on Duluth's east side, the average person lives to be more than 90 years old. Six miles away, in the west side's Lincoln Park neighborhood, the average person lives to be only 69.  Twenty-one years of life, separated by a 12-minute drive.  That data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention puts into sharp focus the geographical and generational divide separating Duluth's more working class, racially diverse west side above the St. Louis River from the city's whiter, more prosperous east end, overlooking Lake Superior. The gaps extend from health to income to housing but are perhaps most evident in education, where graduation rates and test scores are substantially lower at the west side's Denfeld High School than at East High School, and where recent efforts to redraw school boundaries laid bare the divisions that remain between the two sides of town. “It's a justice issue,” said Mary Owen, a Native American physician and professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth who helped found a community group that advocates for equity among the city's public schools. “This is not a level playing field … if you don't have the resources because of where you were born.” Map: Duluth's east and west sides https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/qo9hv/3/ There have been significant efforts to close those gaps in recent years. Owen and other advocates have persuaded school officials to allocate additional funding to western schools. Efforts within the schools to improve outcomes have begun to bear fruit.  But achievement gaps remain stubbornly persistent. Recent test scores showed 73 percent of East High students scoring proficient in reading, compared to 44 percent of students at Denfeld. “That shows you the difference in the education that our students are getting from the west side of town in comparison to the east side of town,” said Ebony Hillman, education committee co-chair of the local chapter of the NAACP. Derek Montgomery for MPR News Duluth East High School (foreground) and Northland Country Club (top) as seen on Sunday in Duluth.   Redlining's legacy The roots of Duluth's east-west divide can be traced to the city's industrial boom in the late 1800s, when lumber mills, grain elevators and factories sprouted up along the St. Louis River southwest of downtown. Those jobs lured low-income, immigrant laborers, who lived in nearby neighborhoods so they could walk to their jobs, said regional historian Tony Dierckins. Those early factories were powered by coal-fired generators that belched clouds of black smoke into the air. The city's wealthier residents began migrating east, away from the pollution, where they built large homes and imposing mansions overlooking Lake Superior. “So you get this wealthy, residential, eastern end of town, and the poor, blue-collar, industrial, lower-income folks on the west part of town,” said Dierckins, who wrote about the east-west divide in his book, “Duluth: An Urban Biography.” Racial segregation began to take root in the early 1900s when U.S. Steel built a mill along the St. Louis River, and recruited African Americans from the South to work there. They weren't allowed to live in Morgan Park, the company town U.S. Steel built to house employees, so many instead settled in neighborhoods farther west.  That segregation was further cemented in the 1930s when the federal government evaluated the perceived lending risk in neighborhoods in more than 200 cities, including Duluth. The maps drawn by the federal Home Owners' Loan Corp. color-coded in red the neighborhoods that were considered the highest risk for lenders. “They looked at neighborhoods through a very racist perspective,” said Duluth city planner Kathy Wilson, who's researched redlining in Duluth.  Many of Duluth's western neighborhoods were infamously “redlined,” either coded red for “hazardous” or yellow for “definitely declining.” They included descriptions such as “occupied by many nationalities of the low income class, including negroes,“ and “foreign industrial workers occupy the area, Italians predominating.” Even people who were able to buy homes, Wilson said, couldn't get loans to help maintain them. “And then that legacy is those neighborhoods were not invested in for decades.”  The disparities that exist today between the east and west sides of Duluth are clear reflections of those past policies, Wilson added. Almost two-thirds of Duluth homes built more than 75 years ago are in western Duluth. More than three-quarters of the city's Native and Black populations live on the west side. Two-thirds of people living in poverty live in western Duluth. Life expectancy is significantly greater in many eastern neighborhoods.  “It's like they … took a snapshot of the neighborhoods in Duluth in 1936, and said, ‘We're gonna keep it like this,'” Wilson said. “And that's the problem that we now are faced with.” An In Focus conversation On equity in education Equal is not equitable The city's geographical divide intensified in 2011, when Duluth's Central High School closed. That left just two public high schools in the city — Denfeld on the west side, and East High. In the years since, Denfeld's enrollment has hovered around 1,000 students or fewer, as hundreds of students left for schools in neighboring districts, or for private and charter schools.  East, meanwhile, has grown, and now serves about 1,600 students. That's created its own challenges, including crowded classrooms and study halls.  But more students also mean added opportunity, including more scheduling options for students to take upper-level courses.  The school district also added a voluntary class period several years ago called “Zero Hour,” after officials canceled a seventh hour of classes because of budget cuts.  Zero Hour is available at both schools. But critics argue it unfairly benefits students from more privileged backgrounds at East because the students have to provide their own transportation. “What it really did was it widened the opportunity and the educational gap between students,” says Tonya Sconiers, a former assistant principal and principal at Denfeld for 19 years.  Sconiers joined a group of Denfeld parents and teachers in 2017 to push for greater equity between the two high schools. They argued that because students came to Denfeld with greater needs, the school needed additional resources to help them succeed. A system based on equality, where schools receive the same amount of money per pupil, only perpetuates disparities, they said.  “I can honestly tell you that it was an ongoing struggle and battle and challenge to make known the resources that were needed at Denfeld to meet the needs of the students,” Sconiers said.  The equity group eventually convinced the school district to reallocate funding it received for low-income students, to keep a greater percentage of those dollars at schools like Denfeld with higher concentrations of poverty.  Derek Montgomery for MPR News Duluth East spanish teacher Kim Kroll Strukel talks to her students during her class on March 18 at East High School. But Sconiers' advocacy came at a cost, she said. In 2019, she was fired for, among other reasons, “insubordination" and "inappropriately" using sick leave. Sconiers sued. In her 52-page federal lawsuit, she argued she was fired for speaking out on equity issues in a district divided by “East vs. West, or, the haves and the have-nots.” She also alleged Duluth schools treated her differently as a Black woman.  The school district denied discriminating against Sconiers. Eventually the two sides settled. Sconiers received $229,000 after attorney's fees. The district didn't admit any wrongdoing.  Sconiers, who now works for a statewide group pushing for education equity, said the legal fight helped shine a light on inequities in the system. Since Sconiers' firing, Duluth schools have hired new leaders who community members say are committed to addressing equity issues. 2021 Advocates call for constitutional amendment to help close state's achievement gaps Inside one Minnesota school district's battle Over an equity training program Derek Montgomery for MPR News Duluth Denfeld principal Tom Tusken talks about being an educator at Denfeld High School. They include Tom Tusken, Denfeld's principal, who served as assistant principal under Sconiers and was involved with the community equity group.  A former civics teacher, who graduated from Denfeld, met his wife there and lives less than a block away. Tusken choked up as he talked about Denfeld's students and the daily hurdles many face. He said it's hard to grasp the challenges many of his students face before even showing up at school. Nearly half qualify for free and reduced-price lunches. About a quarter are eligible for specialized education services. Many face trauma at home stemming from mental health issues and other challenges.  “And what really can get to me is the fact that sometimes the only thing that we report on is test scores or graduation numbers, but we don't look at what's behind those,” Tusken said. “What is reported simply is a comparison to our counterpart across town.” That “counterpart” is East High School, where fewer than 15 percent of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunches, and where test scores and graduation rates consistently outpace Denfeld.  The community, he said, needs to start looking at high school students not as Denfeld kids or East kids, but Duluth kids. “People have to understand the challenges, so they can then say ‘I'm OK with supporting kids that are not, quote-unquote, my own kids,'” he said. Derek Montgomery for MPR News Duluth Denfeld principal Tom Tusken shakes hands with sophomore Nevaeh Sanders earlier this month at Denfeld High School in Duluth. Some programs at Denfeld that give students additional emotional, social and academic support have begun to show promise. One of those, “Check and Connect,” was developed by researchers at the University of Minnesota. At Denfeld, it's geared toward students of color and those receiving special education services.  Mentors work closely with students to check on their assignments and attendance and identify challenges they're facing. They also connect with the student's family and teachers and identify additional resources, including an after-school tutoring program that offers free city bus passes so students have a way to get home.  Since the program began at Denfeld about five years ago, the graduation rate of participating students is 100 percent. During a recent visit to the school Tusken described “glimmers of hope.” That included the story of a student that morning who received a perfect score on an international studies project. “This kid doesn't smile,” Tusken said. “But he actually had a smile on his face.” “‘I guess I did pretty well,'” the boy told him.  In Duluth Groups are working to close the 'adventure gap' in ourdoor sports ‘Change is hard' Despite signs of progress, a proposal two years ago to shift school boundaries to better balance student demographics between East and Denfeld revealed just how entrenched the divide remains.  At a public meeting at East High School, parents reacted furiously, yelling and interrupting presenters.  “I was taken aback,” said Nikolas Bayuk, an east-side father of two who became involved with a Facebook parent group opposed to the proposed boundary changes.  But while he disagreed with how opponents to the changes behaved that night, he shared their point of view. Under some of the proposals, Bayuk's kids would have been sent to Lincoln Park Middle School and Denfeld on the west side of town.  Bayuk said he wasn't worried about the quality of education his kids would receive there, but with the hourlong bus ride the change would create.  “It wasn't so much of a concern for our kids being at the, quote-unquote, ‘bad school,'” he said. “It was how long is it going to take for our kids to get to school. We didn't move to the east end of town so our kids would go to school on the west end.” But the debate over the boundary proposal — and how western schools were often portrayed at those meetings — was frustrating for parents like Lindsay Kern, whose oldest daughter is a freshman at Denfeld.  She said she's fielded all kinds of questions and comments about their decision to send her daughter there, from “Do you think she'll be safe?” to “You guys can afford to send her anywhere, we're surprised that you made the decision to send her there.” Kern said those comments, which she described as based in fear, only reinforced their decision, adding that it's important to her and her husband, who are white, that their kids experience racial and socioeconomic diversity at school. She now counts herself a proud ambassador for western schools. “I think that that's really where the change is most likely to happen, when people have those opportunities to have one-on-one conversations with people who are actually a part of that school community.” But it's hard to change long-held perceptions. On her street, only two families attend Denfeld. The rest send their children to private and charter schools, or to public schools in neighboring districts.  Derek Montgomery for MPR News Math teacher Ed Lewis works through some math problems during his class on March 15 at Denfeld High School. Meanwhile, some families have moved to eastern neighborhoods because of concerns about the schools.  Jnana Hand got involved in the discussions over border changes because she feels people of color are often left out of those conversations. Hand is of African American, Native American, Hispanic and European heritage.  She's very concerned about racial segregation in Duluth schools and the concentration of poverty in western schools. But as the mom of a ninth grader, she was also concerned about sending her daughter to a high school that she didn't feel was getting the support it needed to serve its students.  “I just wasn't confident that my daughter would be OK.” So, Hand ended up moving to the east side of the district, where she found a good deal on a house she could afford. She says her daughter is slowly acclimating to a new school, and that staff there have been very supportive. The Duluth school board eventually put the boundary debate on hold. The district says the time frame for revisiting the issue is still under consideration. Tusken, Denfeld's principal, doesn't believe the community will ever get past its east-west divisions until it addresses the boundary issue.  Part of that responsibility, he said, lies with Denfeld to do a better job attracting students. Families, he noted, need to trust that regardless of where their children go to school, they will receive an excellent education.  “Because change is hard. And part of that conversation has to be how we address some of the disparities and inequities that have been inherent in Duluth for a long time.”  Derek Montgomery for MPR News Duluth Denfeld principal Tom Tusken helps student Gabriel Carrillo with a map on March 15. More from North Star Journey series As state considers repairs to I-94, Rondo residents look for reconnection Moorhead museum tells long-overlooked stories of Black history Artists craft new ways to teach Indigenous languages Worthington's fast-growing communities of color see economic gains but little political power. Yet. Minnesota names reveal our connections, struggles for inclusion

SRS Podcast
Ep 182 - Impact of being budget driven

SRS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 30:14


Mark and Kathy Wilson with Callie Davis, from SRS, dig into the ripple of effects of being budget driven.

Amazing Mainers
KATHY WILSON

Amazing Mainers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 29:43


KATHY WILSON is a well known dog groomer and trainer and horsewoman. She was born in Brunswick and on this show she talks about all the things she's seen changing over her years there. And while she loves to remember the "old days" she's very much in favor in Brunswick's (and Maine's) progress over the years. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

SRS Podcast
Ep 178 - How To Get People Into Action With One Simple Question

SRS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 22:17


Kathy Wilson, Coaching Specialist of SRS, unpacks the most important question to move people into action.

Sleeping Around The Podcast
#7: Dr. Kathy Wilson Shares The Only "Cure" For Insomnia

Sleeping Around The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 73:40


A huge reason why Dr. Brandon became a sleep dentist in the first place, Dr. Kathy Wilson joins us on the podcast today and helps us understand how integral sleep is to our overall health and wellness. Dr. Kathy Wilson Website: https://www.texassleepdocs.com SLEEP AROUND WITH US ON SOCIAL Instagram - https://instagram.com/sleepingaroundthepodcast Facebook - https://facebook.com/sleepingaroundthepodcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/sathepodcast Get Sleep Apnea Treatment Website - https://austinsleepapneatreatment.com Website - https://austinsleepsolutions.com Dr. Brandon Hedgecock Instagram - https://instagram.com/bchedgedds Matthew Allard Instagram - https://instagram.com/mg.allard Dan Galvan (Handsome Dan) Contact DG Productions - https://dangalvan.com DG SOCIAL Instagram - https://instagram.com/dangalvan Instagram - https://instagram.com/iamdanielgalvan Patreon - https://patreon.com/dangalvan #SleepingAroundThePodcast #SleepBetterAustin

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
Lesson 1 Acts 16 & 17 and 1st Thessalonians Kathy Wilson AUDIO - Words of Encouragement & Hope

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021


Lesson 1 of Words of Encouragement & Hope, Background on Paul's Ministry from Acts 16 & 17 and Paul's Message to the Thessalonians

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​UNB students will now have to either be vaccinated or subject themselves to regular tests to attend university this fall. Kathy Wilson is the acting vice president academic for ​UNB.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
UNB students need to be vaccinated or get regular testing

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 7:44


Kathy Wilson vice president academic at UNB speaks with Rachel Cave about a policy change that might leave some students scrambling to get vaccinated before w return to campus next month.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Colleen Kitts-Goguen speaks to representatives of St. Thomas University and the University of New Brunswick about how they're handling Covid precautions for their students this fall. Jeffrey Carleton is the Associate VP of Communications for STU, and Kathy Wilson is Acting VP Academic for UNB.

The Advancing Surgical Care Podcast
Checking In with the ASC QC: A Conversation with Kathy Wilson, Executive Director

The Advancing Surgical Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 15:46 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prentice sits down for a conversation with Kathy Wilson, executive director of the ASC Quality Collaboration (ASC QC), to discuss the ASC QC's current initiatives, long-range goals and recent engagement with The Leapfrog Group's independent quality reporting efforts.

Mothers In Construction (M.I.C.)
M.I.C. Episode 14 - We Make It Work

Mothers In Construction (M.I.C.)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 26:31


Kathy Wilson a Mother In Construction along with President and CEO of Mite Services Inc. , tells her story as a quality control manager with 38 years in the business. She details her construction experience as a mother and now grandmother on the path to retirement. Listen to her story!

Family Blueprint Podcast
On Marriage, Singleness, and Relationships

Family Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 48:33


This episode is a 2 for 1! In the first part, Pastors Josh and Wesley sit down with Ken and Kathy Wilson to talk about marriage and relationships. In the second part, Pastors Josh and Mike talk with Kailyn Eskridge about singleness and relationships. We hope that put together, these two perspectives will give you a beautiful picture of how God has made us to relate with him, ourselves, and others. Thanks to Pastor Mike for giving us some helpful ways to stay on mission. You can find out about this opportunities here: https://salem-bc.org/local-missions-volunteer-opportunities/ We hope this podcast encourages your family to be all that God has called you to be. Enjoying the podcast? Be sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts! This podcast is a ministry of Salem Baptist Church in Apex, NC. To find out more about Salem and get connected, check out our website: https://www.salem-bc.org

Amazing Mainers
Kathy Wilson is Known by Everyone in Brunswick

Amazing Mainers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 29:21


Kathy Wilson is known by everyone in Brunswick because of her extensive work with and grooming of people's dogs (they do listen to her) and because of her unfailingly hard work on the Town Council and because she is out on her bike in all kinds of weather. (Radio air date: February 28th, 2021) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Tales from the Heart
Episode 18: A discussion with Dr. Harry Lever and special guest HCM Warrior Kathy Wilson

Tales from the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 62:29


In this episode of Tales From the Heart, Lisa talks to Dr. Harry Lever and special guest HCM Warrior Kathy Wilson. Kathy tells a story of misdiagnosis, anxiety, open heart surgery (myectomy),  and recovery. 

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
Lesson 11 Ezra 4:6-23; Nehemiah 1 - 2:10 - Restoring the Broken: A Study of Ezra and Nehemiah

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021


Harmonics Podcast with Gregory Correa
Kathy Wilson New Day for Children

Harmonics Podcast with Gregory Correa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 29:25


In this very special episode, Greg sits down with Kathy Wilson from New Day for Children.  New Day is an organization that provides support and assistance to girls who have been rescued from sex trafficking.

Tong Ren Podcast
0099 - Kathy Wilson, Requests. What ails you? With Kathy Wilson - Wed

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 91:02


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, organ disorders, cancers (including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, stomach cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer), etc.Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.com Please visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info. If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station.Disclaimer: This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this blog is at the user’s own risk. The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have, and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca Speaker 0 00:00:09 Going to start by opening up the field Elizabeth's on here, catching you on the archives. Please put me in the collective group. I will try to see you between the five hobbies on vacation changes my free time. Okay. And she said blessed Thanksgiving. So I hope everyone's enjoying their Thanksgiving. Just opening up the field right now. And then we'll roll into request. She's asking for, I am sore and hurting in my left back. Just above my waist. Okay. Here we go. Coming down here. Our numbers are down. So I guess people are coming in and replay or they could be coming down and just bringing the energy out from mid back. Just above the waist. There we go. Okay. So onto Dolly now. Hi Dolly. Okay. So we're looking at lower back pain, spine degeneration, left foot numbness and weight loss. Just again, start down for the lower back. Speaker 1 00:03:05 Okay. And that's this tapping goes on. Just center yourself, try and relax, relax. The best thing you can do for yourself. It's just to get the tension out of your body. One thing you can do is tighten up parts. So starting at your feet or your heads, let's say you start at your feet, just take your feet and squeeze tight, tight, tight, and then let go, and then wake up a little bit. You might want to do it a second time to squeeze every bit of your foot. You can, and then just let go. And it'll be more relaxed. Move up to your ankles. Same thing, squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, and then relax. Squeeze a little harder to squeeze your feet. But again, squeeze your ankles. Just imagine you're just squeezing tight. Okay. Down to the lower back here, Dolly, and then let go on. That'll help. It'll stimulate your muscles and it'll and you're in the area and it also just helps you relax. It'll be, it'll just take him one, one or two notches into relaxation. Another way is, watch your breath. Speaker 1 00:04:31 Okay. Onto the left foot. Bring the energy out the spine here, back. Okay. Down to the foot and the leg numbness.

Tong Ren Podcast
0094 - Kathy Wilson, Healing Neurological Disorders and Conditions w/ Tong Ren - 2020-11-18

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 99:14


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, organ disorders, cancers (including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, stomach cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer), etc.Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.com Please visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info. If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station.Disclaimer: This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this blog is at the user’s own risk. The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have, and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca Speaker 0 00:00:02 So let's just start off. Take a deep breath. Just relax, relax. Okay. We're starting off with Dolly here. The lower back pain spine regeneration left foot numbness in the leg. Elizabeth collective group here, still on the lower back weight loss. So we're looking at the right arm coming down the hands, blood and relax. Let the energy flow to sugar as well. I'm just gonna pull up the sugar regulation, gallbladder for metabolism, fat pancreas pressure for balancing Dolly. And hopefully that helps. Okay, Suzanne, you're next? Um, low thyroid and auto-immune for dry eyes and most can you suggest again? Speaker 0 00:05:45 That's the biggest thing you can do is just let your body do what it needs to do. If you're having trouble, just follow your breath, breathing. If you can fill up the lungs as much as possible, I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding hearts or not getting love. Ignore that message. It's like, buyers are more, she'd say, sorry you buy something. You shouldn't have done that. Give her the happy you say something that you don't hear the conversation and you say something to somebody and you're like, as soon as it comes out of your mouth, you're thinking, Oh, I wish I could have taken that back. I should have said that. Speaker 0 00:07:11 The auto-immune now let's go with the eyes. Okay. Balancing. And once again, remember, just because you know, we're working on somebody else doesn't mean you not getting it to your, in the collective here. Can you Saundra China? So how are you doing sclerosis? Just relax, relax, Rhonda high blood pressure. And I'll do the calcium balancing as well. So just know that whatever's happening. You just need to relax to just let it go. Let it happen. ADI knows what to do. It's called the programming for healing. He knows what it needs. I just need to trust it. All his Rhonda blood pressure here. Speaker 0 00:09:42 I'll just start off with the heart. Innervating the heart a little bit. The calcium. Now, if you have any place th

Tong Ren Podcast
0090 - Kathy Wilson, Tong Ren Healing - 2020-11-10

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 117:41


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, organ disorders, cancers (including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, stomach cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer), etc.Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.com Please visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info. If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca

Tong Ren Podcast
0083 - Kathy Wilson, Requests. What ails you? - 2020-11-06

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 121:29


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca

Murder & Madness
Woman in the House: The Kathy Wilson Mabry Story

Murder & Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 31:10


In 1997, after cooking her boys some supper, Kathy Mabry said she was running out but would be back shortly... that was the last time her love ones seen her alive. Join us as we discuss the brutal murder that shocked a small town and had an innocent man sitting in jail. Want to connect, you can find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/mmadnesspodcast and on our website at www.murdermadeness.com. Make sure you subscribe and rate our show and check in every Friday for a new episode.

Tong Ren Podcast
0081 - Kathy Wilson, Bumping Your Energy and Immune System - 2020-11-05

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 53:26


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca Speaker 0 00:00:00 Uh, moving energy through the body, uh, going to be working on a Todd and it'd be working on now on basically two skidding things moving for you, increasing your energy, working your immune system. So we're going to do the whole ball of wax. And if you want to just hang on, I have to get another doll. Okay. Okay. My, my apologies there, who haven't got a new doll and left in the kitchen. All right. So, uh, these ones need repairing tapping metal on plastically can see the issue here. All right. So our intention for today is for everybody connected to this call, people that you, which would be people you bring in, uh, it would be people I brought in people coming in and replay, um, people that are thinking about this call that maybe aren't physically listening right now. So our intention for all of this is to increase energy, uh, decrease, fatigue, uh, support and normalize the body's immune system, normalized lung function, bronc heal, bronchial tube functions, um, circulatory system, all of the systems, uh, and to eliminate any non-beneficial forms of bacteria viruses, Funguses molds balance. Speaker 0 00:02:08 Our emotions specifically we're opening blockages, which are causing any dis-ease, uh, either known or unknown, uh, known or unknown in from any of our energy fields, whether it's mind, whether it's body, whether it's spirit. So we've got big plans for today. So before we actually start the tapping, I'd like to take a moment to ground and center ourselves amongst all the confusion that's happening. So take a deep breath hold. If he can breathe out, breathe in, breathe out, just relax. Ground yourself down into the energies of the earth. Connect your sharp, focus on your breath to help relax. You start off by doing the common points. Speaker 0 00:03:22 A lot of excitement over the last couple of days, no decision has been made. A decision has been made, and there'll be a lot of stuff kicked up. So we need to kind of get ourselves just grounded, do what we can do the emotional points to start off, to get everybody relaxed. So this is where you need to work on self-care. If you're stressed out about things, try not to keep watching the TV, reading Facebook, just do what feels right for you. The angel points right now. So your job is to relax. Get out of your head, let your body do what it knows what to do. And that is the function still working the points. The common points. Speaker 0 00:06:01 The expression is may you live in interesting times that we live in interesting times, the common points. This isn't a common point, but a number of you are carrying stress in your dummies. There's no secrets that they're still working. The calming points coming down the spine spinal arteries to a couple of swipes the spine here. Just opening up those arteries, carrying that bea

Tong Ren Podcast
0076 - Kathy Wilson, Healing Neurological Conditions w/ Tong Ren

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 129:59


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca Speaker 0 00:00:00 And big things are happening in terms of the election today in the U S so let's just sort of center ourselves and we'll follow our breath and then we'll send out energies for peace in our time, best results here. So again, let's just start by grounding ourselves, breathing and setting the intention for best path. We won't let go of the need for control. We need to look at sort of our own sphere and get power in terms of setting intentions. Okay. So starting off a Kathy's dollies asked to be put in the collective. So there we go. Speaker 0 00:01:33 We're dealing with tree branch to start off with, we'll start off with opening up emotions, looking for free flow of spinal fluid. So starting off with the brain. Oh, sorry, Emma, there you go. I don't my person or bed pay into that. Okay. So still working the spine here faced a nerve pain in the face. So one of the things that helps healing, and I know it's easy for me to say is, is getting out of fear. And so how do we do this? Um, and also try to find some techniques that help calm you. Speaker 0 00:04:14 Sometimes it's just a cup of tea. Sometimes it's having a little year CAC with yourself, smart nap. Sometimes it's just going to bed and sleeping. So try to find out some of the things that can calm you, maybe taking what they call a weighted blanket. You can get them anywhere. Now, Costco, just getting a weighted blanket and just snuggling up with a little bit of weight on you actually can get them pretty well. I mean, we're a mom who has an autistic child who uses a weighted blanket for, for her child. She has to be in old days when I'm stressed. She says, I just take that blanket, not just wrap it around me. And I snuggle up on the coach. She says, and it really helps me. So that might be one of the things I don't know if anybody wants to type in what works for them. That would be great, how they calm down. Speaker 0 00:05:35 And if you're in Canada, you can freely list marijuana and similar products. If you're not illegal in your area, don't list it. I'm just going to pull up. I'm just going to make sure I copy this. Sorry. Make sure I don't lose anybody. Okay. So we've got, um, headaches now put Dolly in the collective, and now she's asking about spinal degeneration. So let's do that one. Not online, but that's okay. Okay. Here we go. So I'm just taking requests here. Call us for nerves. But I think I first started doing it. Nobody was asking, coming down the spine now popping up, popping up the bones here, the bone marrow. Speaker 0 00:07:25 Can we tell the spine, just putting energy in the different vertebraes for any subluxate supporting movement. Okay. Under Suzanne now auto-immune for dry eyes. Um, deep relaxation. Okay, here we go. Starting off a bottle. It was kind of funny having an election isn't nobody's

SRS Podcast
Ep 123 - Being a co-laborer in the gospel when your primary focus is home

SRS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 33:26


Kathy Wilson, wife of Director of SRS Mark Wilson, gets to share about living on support with her role as someone who is involved in some vocational work, but is primarily a full-time wife/mom–which really is ministry.

Tong Ren Podcast
0067 - Kathy Wilson, Requests. What ails you?

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 124:04


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca Speaker 0 00:00:00 30 10 tomorrow is 31st with is Halloween. So it's going to be interesting to see how we celebrate it. I'm copying and pasting here to make sure I don't lose anybody. I'm not getting any feedback. Okay. So how's everyone doing today? All right. So the plan is to work our way through and I just get their list of everybody up on the chat line. And I noticed some of your little getting sneaky, Hey, type in at 8:00 AM in the morning. And it's now five o'clock. So here we go. So we all start off, uh, with Dolly who's here, but not here. And we're looking at arthritis. Let's just open up the energy field. First. I want you to breathe very gently, try and fill your lungs as much as you can three though, just pay attention to your breath. Those areas where you feel pain, breathe in and imagine the air is coming in that area. So whether it's a tumor sore spot, something you misaligned a wound. Doesn't matter. Just imagine breathing in there. They're falling in the spine. Speaker 1 00:02:48 Yeah. Speaker 0 00:02:53 There's some attention to the nerves coming down in the left leg. Just check for any blockages coming down, cramping down, I'll be three kidney one just to bring the energy down. And your job is to relax. Let the energy flow and whatever changes happen. You want to make sure that you let them stay. Sometimes we get benefits from being ill and no judgment again, but we're just human living, a human experience. Sometimes we have patterns that are there. Sometimes our family patterns, we are a family, maybe prone to heart stuff, breast cancer, and we kind of fall into that hole. You know, just take a deep breath, feel your body. Speaker 0 00:04:24 Okay. So Dolly, there you go. So Pat looking at blood pressure in the right arm, blood pressure first. Okay. Coming out the right arm, all that tension. Let's move down to the fingers, tapping for sugar. So if you can try and cut back on your sugar, it's it's always a good idea. Um, maybe if you're with your coffee, sir, try to, instead of having a big spoonful, maybe try and cut it back a little bit at a time. Start reading the labels, limit cans. See what what's in them. Okay. There we go. Balancing Pat and also balancing no Dolly. Hey, so we're onto Regina now. Um, Hey there, uh, so we're looking at diabetes too. This time I'm going to haul up the points. I feel better. We've had a little bit of a discussion on the practitioner site and, and what I find is, uh, my brain just starts floating anyway. Apparently that sets, uh, not unusual. So other people have been identified in the same issue. Someone was saying that she, she forgets the points when she kept. So case were osteoporosis. First of all, for you, Regina. Speaker 1 00:06:37 Yeah. Speaker 0 00:06:41 They blocked it key one. So we'll just give it a little bit more of

Tong Ren Podcast
0063 - Kathy Wilson, Bumping Energy & Immune System - 2020-10-29

Tong Ren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 51:12


Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --For private Tong Ren Treatments and questions:Kathy WilsonPhone: 617-334-9432 / 416-225-3612Email: kwilson@healingnexus.comWebsite: www.healingnexus.com | www.tongrenhealing.ca Speaker 0 00:00:00 And what we're going to do today is, uh, bumped the immune system, uh, working on inflammation, put more energy into you. So, uh, everyone has their own issues. Uh, so if you want to put it in as a request, I'm not going to really follow the request line today. But, uh, you know, if you put it in as request, remember to two way street, so I'm opening blockages and I'm moving energy, moving the cheese, um, making observations, being a witness, and out of all of that, um, your body is taking whatever it needs. So in other words, it's a two way street because you can stop all this. You can say this isn't for me anyway, before we start, uh, I just want to put some, some love and some, some, yeah, just, just some energy out to Regina here of who's been on the calls and, uh, her brother, Dave, who's a longtime member of the tongue run community. Speaker 0 00:01:11 Uh, he passed yesterday. So, um, so if you all want to just kind of feel your heart chakra and, um, just feel and just kind of generate some heat and some love in it. And perhaps we can send it to, to Dave himself, to Regina, uh, to Dave's wife. And also if you want to include some of your family members and friends that, uh, maybe need some more support, um, ones that have passed along and, you know, they've left to left a hole in our life or a hole in our heart that gets easier to bear as time goes on. But, uh, you know, we still, we still think of them. So just sort of, let's just take about a minute and just feel our heart space and, and just send love out to all of, all of, all of, and all of us as well. Just to expand your heart chakra. Now, if I'm being clear, but just do what feels right for you. Speaker 1 00:02:14 Speaker 0 00:02:30 And some of you may feel it coming back to you. Speaker 1 00:02:35 Speaker 0 00:02:49 With this COVID um, I've had personally, I've had two people who've been not important to me over the years and they passed Speaker 1 00:03:00 Along. And, uh, so it it's different now because we can't grieve in the same way we did before. But at the same time, his people have helped us along. Right. So we're just going to close out now, but you know, it'll, it'll, uh, level, keep going. That's all I can say. All right, here's gonna open up with the emotional run here. Dear friend of mine, Whitey Eagle talked about, um, and this is similar. He talked about when you drive along the road and you see an animal that's by the side of the road, um, the trick is not to feel sorry for it. You look at it and you, you, you be thankful. You'll be thankful for the life it had for how, how it's, uh, how it's lived, what its lived in and how it's returning you there. Jay's energy's never lost. It's just transformed. It's never destroyed. It's never lost. Only

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
Lesson 13 Hebrews 9 – Kathy Wilson - FIXING OUR EYES ON JESUS – Hebrews 7 - 13 (Spring Semester)

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020


Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 8/29/2019

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019


:19 - Akron mayor Dan Horrigan joined the show to respond to Ohio AG Dave Yost’s proposed Consolidate Litigation Act, which would take over cases in the courts against the drug makers during the opioid crisis. 7:09 - Does it seem like kids are going back to school earlier? It’s not just our imagination. Summer basically ends for kids when August starts up, rather than the good old days when the scholastic year stretched from Labor Day to Memorial Day. 15:02 - How exactly is the US economy doing? Could a recession be in our future? Dr. Kathy Wilson heads up the department of economics at Kent State University, and she explains. 20:44 - Dr. Joe Congeni from Akron Children’s Hospital stopped by to touch on the shocking retirement of Andrew Luck this week. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur

The FMC Radio Show-- Your Officially Unofficial Source for All Things Free Methodist
#112 Buckets of Hope (with founders Bob and Kathy Wilson)

The FMC Radio Show-- Your Officially Unofficial Source for All Things Free Methodist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 41:16


----more----When Bob and Kathy Wilson saw the amazing response to a basketball fundraising event at their local church, they knew the vision needed to be shared on a larger scale. Buckets of Hope offers the opportunity to raise money for missions projects and special projects around the world— all while teaching people in your community about other cultures and countries! Check out Buckets of Hope: www.bucketsofhope.net Leave a voicemail for the show by calling: (914) FMC-USA1 Please like the show page at www.facebook.com/fmcradio and follow us on Twitter @FmcRadioShow Email Josh: josh@befreemc.org

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson
Girls Night #46: How to Make Your Home Feel Like a Sanctuary (Both for you & for your Guests!)

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018


In this episode, Carl's mom, Kathy Wilson, will teach us how to make your house feel like a home, doable tricks to being a great hostess, and how to decorate your home without breaking the budget!

TNth Period
Episode 6: Reflections from the Tennessee Educator Survey

TNth Period

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 44:25


On Episode 6 of The TNth Period, we dig into results from the 2018 Tennessee Educator Survey. Isaiah Bailey, Strategic Data Analyst at the Tennessee Department of Education, shares more about some of the survey's key takeaways. We are also joined by Millington Elementary School Principal, Kathy Wilson, and TDOE Director of Educator Engagement, Cathy Pressnell, who reflect on the importance of teacher voice and how the survey impacts their work with educators.

ClickFunnels Radio
Freelancer Agencies And Generating Leads - Dave Woodward - FHR #271

ClickFunnels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 20:57


Dave Woodward discusses freelancer agencies and all the opportunities that exist out there for people to utilize. He talks about why so many freelancers struggle and gives great tips on how to generate leads, selling price points, and maximizing profits Tips and Tricks for You and Your Business: Freelancers: What works, what doesn’t? (2:46) Joe’s Story: Using a membership site to sell his agency services. (5:24) Rose’s Story: Building funnels for other business owners. (7:37) Cynthia’s Story: Social Media Management (10:11) Tammy’s Story: Sales funnels design, strategies and ads (12:29) Cathy’s Story: Web design agency (14:56) Quotable Moments: "There are over 12 million freelancers who are out there and are fighting annually probably for about 3 million jobs." "Right now, for a lot of freelancers, one of the things they struggle with is they just don't know how to generate enough leads; and these are people who have great skills, but they're spending all this time trying to generate leads and can't get enough leads to really pay for it." Other Tidbits: -Dave shares an audio strip from three different people who have used clickfunnels to generate and sell their service. -What works and what doesn’t as a freelancer. -Maximizing profits and lead generation. Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar ---Transcript--- Speaker 1:       00:00           Welcome to funnel hacker radio podcast, where we go behind the scenes and uncover the tactics and strategies top entrepreneurs are using to make more sales, dominate their markets, and how you can get those same results. Here's your host, Dave Woodward. Everybody. Welcome Speaker 2:       00:18           back to funnel hacker radio. I've been really thinking a ton about some of the stuff we've been doing and I want to change things up just a little bit here for a couple of episodes, so what you're going to find today is a little bit different at obviously you guys, you guys been list for A. I've been doing a lot of podcast, interviewed others, and I've every once a while we'll kind of intersperse some of my own bots and things into it. Today though, what I want to do is I want to address a unique group of people, and this may apply to you, may not, but it's becoming a larger and larger segment of the audience and of the world that we're dealing with and so I thought it was important that people understood how, what the opportunities are there out there and how you actually can utilize. Speaker 2:       01:00           Some of the tools and the resources available and then show you some of the success stories of what other people are doing for that. So with all that said, um, right now we're seeing a huge increase in freelancers and agencies and people who are are supplementing their income by doing other types of things. Because of this, we actually are going to be rolling out a brand new product which I'm so, so excited about it. It'll be called funnel Rolodex and there'll be hopefully launching here in October of 2018. And what it's gonna do is it's kind of like a fiverr or upwork for anything funnel related and. Well I'll talk more about that later, but I want to kind of just set the stage for that and what I dress kind of this whole idea as far as freelancers and agencies, what works, what doesn't, and how people can actually utilize some of the tools and resources that are out there. Speaker 2:       01:53           It's really maximize their revenue potential to profits and everything like that. So right now you kind of take a look as far as you know, why is, why does so many freelancers struggles so much and they just end up fighting for the crumbs on sites like fiverr and upwork and others be in. One of the things I've run across is you can take a look at these sites. It's not uncommon worth over $12 million freelancers who are out there and the are fighting for annually probably about 3 million jobs. So as I was taking a look at this, we've created a inside of click funnels. There actually is a. When you go to clickfunnels.com, there's a survey and you can take and one of the very first things out there as far as niches and verticals that we serve is this whole freelance or agency community. Speaker 2:       02:40           And as you go through the survey you'll find there's a whole bunch of case studies and things at the back. And I want to just kind of give you some ideas as far as how this is working. What's working. So what I found right now is for a lot of freelancers, one of the things they struggle with is they just don't know how to generate enough leads and these are people who have great skills, but they're spending all this time trying to generate leads and it can't get enough leads to really pay for it. So they find themselves going onto a fiverr or upwork. Uh, the other thing is when you're in that type of an environment, you're now competing for the crumbs that were left and it's all this whole idea as far as bottom, feeding up other words, you're competing to drive price to the bottom for a service that actually should be extremely valuable. Speaker 2:       03:25           And I want to make sure people understand why this is. One of the things we really want to combat right now is helping people understand that you as a freelancer or as an agency, if you're running, that you actually need to be selling your services at a higher price point and providing the type of quality that allows people to go, you know what? I want to pay that kind of a russell. I were talking the other day, it's not uncommon where we'll pay $100 just for a headline. If it's the right headline, it's the right quality because that headline, that one little headline literally will change the entire. I mean, it's the hook. It can be a little, it can be what gets someone's attention. So realize that freelancers is our, our. They've always been a huge part of my business, I know of, of Russell's as well. Speaker 2:       04:08           So what I want to kind of do is, is give you some ideas as far as what's out there. And um, what I'm gonna do is I'm actually gonna play an audio. It's actually, it's an audio stripped from some of the videos that we have on our site that talks about three different people and what they've done to actually how they've used click funnels to generate and actually build a funnel to sell their services, which is really the whole idea behind this. We have a lot of people who are spending all this money trying to create a website for, to sell their agency. It'll never ever worked that way. And you'll see a huge stuff coming out from me later this year on the whole idea as far as the death of the website, and I want to make sure that you understand that as websites are dying or in some industries they already are good for a lot of industries, you've got to find ways of actually building a funnel and how that funnel actually works. Speaker 2:       04:57           So what I want to do is I'm going to have a jewelry story. Ian, who is one of those amazing women in the world. I love working with her. She actually has created what we refer to as a lot of our funnel stories and she's got three different stories. The first one here is a case study from Joe Burnich and Joe's enrolling clients consistently right now are paying them about 2000 or $3,000 a month and his is an Seo marketing agency. And I want to have her basically tell his story. So I'm gonna. Uh, the next thing you're going to hear basically as Julie telling Joe's story about exactly how that works. Speaker 3:       05:29           Today, I want to bring you a funnel story about Joe. Now Joe is an Seo and marketing agency, business owner from Montana. Here he is with his family, and I wanted to tell you a story about how he's using a membership site to sell his agency services. Now, Joe tried to put funnels together for his agency in the past and I asked him about it and he said, you know, I just needed five pieces of software all the time and I would get paralyzed. It took too long. It costs too much money. Inevitably something wouldn't work, so every time he went to go build a sales funnel for his agency, he would stop because it was too difficult. Joe Discovered Click funnels one day from a marketer. His name is Brian Burt. Brian is a big fan and friend of Russell and he told Joe About Russell and then Joe went and bought Russell's 108 split test book and he was absolutely hooked. Speaker 3:       06:20           He saw how easy it was to build funnels. It was an all in one solution and not only that, but split testing was super, super easy inside the editor. So here's Joe's funnel on step one. You can see he's giving away a free book is free book is for business owners who are in the service industry, so they put their information in. He, he gives them the book, the book is free. When they finished checking out, then it goes to a registration page. It says, hey, three secrets to get more high quality jobs in 2018, so they register for the Webinar and from there they go into the big West Academy. Now this is a membership site, so he sells a membership where he teaches business owners the basics of seo, google ranking, facebook ad domination, things like this. So his membership doesn't make a ton of money, but the. Speaker 3:       07:08           The funny thing is that his membership actually teaches his customers about the things that is agency does. So he gets a little revenue, he gets the leads for free, but then what ends up happening is the customers realize just how much work it is and so they want someone to do it for them even though they understand it and they're learning. So we sells them on services that are two to three k a month. This is brilliant. He's making money getting as leads for free as well as closing his high ticket sales. Now Rose is another agency owner. She told me, she's like Julie Click funnels. It gave me my freedom. She worked as an oil and gas engineer for 14 years and then she started building funnels and she loved the technology. She saw how easy it was. Now she is the funnel nerd and she's making a proximately, 100,000 dollars a month in her agency and she is not us based. Speaker 3:       08:01           So for her, this isn't near millionaire status and she is exclusively building funnels for other business owners. So I'm both. Joe and rose did not need to know code fancy design. They didn't have to hire their own tech team. And you know, what is so amazing about this is that as business agency owners, because they're selling agency services, um, digital marketing, Seo web, all that kind of stuff, they're able to use click funnels for sales funnels in their own business as well as building sales funnels for others. They're not only are they not wasting time, but they're making so much more money. In fact, uh, the funnels are generating leads, helping them close sales, and they're also starting to make affiliate revenue because when they set up their clients with click funnels, they're getting money from the clickfunnels affiliate program. In fact, you can make about 450, $6 per year per customer that you sell quick funnels. Speaker 3:       09:01           So if you're a website designer, graphic designer, sales funnel designer, videographer, you can make a simple funnel where you send people into a low cost membership site where they start to learn about all the services that you offer it. And the funny thing is psychologically we expect that people won't hire us if we're an agency because we're giving away the content. But usually the opposite happens. They realize, oh my gosh, this person is actually, you know, really talented and this takes a lot of work and time, can you just do it for me? And so the education process in the membership not only provides joe with revenue, but also helps him close the sale. Now, if you're a full service digital marketing agency and maybe you don't want to do a membership, you don't have a product to sell, maybe you want to just start focusing on building more sales funnels for people you can be like rows and you can create the simple, get a quote funnels what I'm calling it, where she has a service page, a little, a little, um, survey element to ask what they're interested in and then it goes to a video sales letter and explainer video. Speaker 3:       10:05           And then they hop on the phone with you. All right. What'd you think of the crazy? This next door I want to let you know is actually from synthy Marion. So Cynthia, Cynthia, a digital hold nine to five job and is, has really been able to replace her income and now has the income and the flexibility she needs to, to raise her kids and to be a stay home. Stay at home mom. And she's a social media manager. So Julie's not going to go ahead and tell you cynthia story here as well. Today I want to bring you a funnel story about Cynthia. Now, Cynthia, it's a social media manager as well as a single mom. Now she told us that she had to work full time and are nine to five like most of us and as a single mom, you're carrying the weight of kids and a job and all the other things without an extra parent to help, so as you can imagine, time was definitely a resource she was limited on. Speaker 3:       10:57           Now one night she discovered click funnels on facebook. She'd heard about it from some friends. She wasn't really quite sure how click funnels or sales funnels would work for her, but then she started to do some research and what she found completely changed her life. There were lots of people working virtually in jobs like a social media copyrighting, facebook ads, virtual assisting. These were remote jobs where you could work from home, but do agency work done for you services for business owners, especially online business owners. So Cynthia decided to get into this world. She thought she would start with social media since she really loves social media and got a little bit of training on how to do facebook specifically. So here is her funnel, very, very simple. You can see on page one, it says social media marketing for local businesses, book your free facebook make over now. Speaker 3:       11:49           And so she gets name, phone number and email address. She has a little video, she has little countdown timer and she gives this away for free to get the lead. Now once they opt in, you can see that it says, schedule your free make over in our calendar. You Click that button and choose your time and it takes them over to her scheduler. So I asked her how this was working to attract new customers and she said that she's currently making $3,000 a month from the clients who come through that funnel and get their free facebook may go over. So obviously what she's doing is selling them services on the back end. And she said that's more than her full time income, but she's doing it in half the time. Now, Tammy is another sales funnel, freelancer. She had the same thing. She realized that there was, there were all these remote freelancer jobs in sales funnels and ads and social media. Speaker 3:       12:39           So you can see here she chose sales funnels as her specific industry. You can see her services page here where it says work with Tammy, she offers digital marketing as well as sales funnel design strategy in ads. When people hit the I'm ready or the get started button, it takes them to her calendar where they book a 15 minute discovery call. Now on that discovery call, she sells a $500 VIP business intensive, which basically is a two hour project intensive where she helps them build a strategy for their business and build a report. Um, and she's getting $500 to build this. Now this vip funnel completely changed Tammy's business and helps her generate leads. It helps her get paid to actually do the planning and strategy. And if you are an agency or a freelancer, you know that that whole pick your brain syndrome can be really problematic because people expect to pay you for services but not for your brain. Speaker 3:       13:33           And yet that's part of the most valuable part. So people are paying her $500 per session. And the best part about it is that once that session is over, she's able to sell her high end $5,000 done for you proposals, and she closes the deal. So neither Cynthia nor tammy and needed to understand code fancy design, and they didn't need to hire a tech team or a marketing team to build their own funnels. They're also able to recreate funnels for their clients, saving incredible amounts of time, overhead and money. They also both sell the click funnel software as part of their agency offerings and they're getting about 450, $6 per year per customer that they sign up. So if you are like Cynthia and Tammy, if you're a freelancer or small agency, you too can create these very simple service based funnels where you offer something for free, whether it's a free discovery call, a free facebook makeover. You get them on the schedule and then you upsell them to hire programs and offers. Speaker 2:       14:34           Last but not least, I want to share it with you, Cathy Olsen. Kathy Wilson is generating her leads on autopilot. And by doing that, she's able to spend more time providing massive value to our clients and to her to get new clients as well. So she works in her whole thing is really more a web design agency. Speaker 3:       14:52           So Julie's going to tell you kathy story right now. Today I'd like to bring you a funnel story about Cathy. Cathy owns a web design agency and she's a talented web designer, but her biggest struggle was always trying to figure out how to handle a full plate of clients and generate leads at the same time, if you've been in this industry at all, any kind of service based. Usually when you're fulfilling orders and services with clients, it's really hard to go out and get leads and then you run out of clients and then you go chase leads and it becomes this really vicious cycle. So that was Kathy's issue. She also said she had no low end offers and so when leads would come in and they weren't able to pay for her high end webdesign, she had nothing else to sell them. And so the lead would just go away and she would lose out on, on the money. Speaker 3:       15:37           So Kathy discovered click late one night on facebook. In fact, I know Kathy, I was the one who introduced her to click funnels. She was at an event and she was hearing about sales funnels, but just didn't understand how click funnels could work for a web design agency. She doesn't build funnels. She builds websites. So how is this going to work? Well, eventually cathy started to learn, she read Russell's books and she realized that she could create a low end offer for all those people who couldn't afford her high end web design. So she created a 50 perfect brand pairings free guide. You can see it here on the left. And then on the thank you page, she offered a $27 logo template project. Think of this, almost like a template where you can print it out except you don't actually have to print it. Speaker 3:       16:23           So this was $27 and she would teach people how to use the templates and how to create their own customized beautiful logo. Super affordable. So you can see here, brand designer for a day, kickstart order form. She also had a little order bump where she would add the social media pack version for an extra $12. And then on the next page she offers a one time offer for a web template training program. Maybe you don't want to have a full high end web design, maybe you want to do it yourself. And that was $97. She's generated over 7,000 leads and made $40,000 in the last three months alone. So this has created an unbelievable amount of revenue as well as leads. It's created so much visibility that her web design business is always packed with a waiting list of two to four months. So the sales funnel has generated revenue generated leads and kept her agency completely packed all on autopilot. Speaker 3:       17:22           So Kathy did not need to know code. She did happen to know fancy design, but she didn't need to know fancy design. She didn't need to hire a tech or a marketing team to create this automated sales funnels that served customers that she wasn't able to serve before. As well as generate leads for her high end website design company. She also opened up this entire market of people who might not ever buy her high end services, but that's okay because she's continuing to create other small do it yourself products to continue to serve that customer Avatar. So like Cathy, if you're a web designer, graphic designer, sales funnel designer, videographer, maybe you can create some lower end products and a funnel like Kathy has done where you offer something free, low cost and in a one time upsell to generate leads and revenue for your business. Now, if you are a full service digital marketing agency and you do not have a low end product to sell, that's okay. You can still give something away for free and then on the thank you page you can offer a demo case study webinar. You can offer the gift and maybe a video sales letter and invite them to get on the phone with you so that you can sell your done for you services. Speaker 2:       18:35           So understand these three stories. These are the types of people were running across all the time. Her utilizing click funnels and what we find for a lot of people is you have to find a way of generating leads and then you've got to nurture those leads and too often people are spending a ton of traffic on facebook or other things and ascend into a website where a person gets lost. I want to make sure you understand the importance and the value of a funnel and if you need more information on this, please, please check out clickfunnels.com and you can actually go through the survey. You can get a ton more detailed information on exactly how all this works, but the whole idea behind this is making sure that. I mean there's already templates for agency owners specifically in there, so you can pick your sales template. Speaker 2:       19:16           You pick the page design, go ahead and you basically. A lot of guys understand you're gonna, modify your page. I can say one of the big things we've seen for a lot of agencies is even membership sites and how they're actually working in helping them, but the most important thing is what you'll be hearing me spin a ton of time in October talking about, and that's the whole idea as far as followup funnels, but with that said, I get, I encourage you guys take a look@clickfunnels.com and go through the survey and see which of the 10 different verticals or niches that you're in. I appreciate your time today. Again, this is a kind of a different type of a podcast that I've done in the past. Please leave me comments. Let me know what you think of this. If this is helpful for you. I'm trying to provide other people's stories in a very quick, in a quick manner that you can kind of capture them and see how it actually would help you in your business. Have an amazing day and we'll talk soon. Speaker 4:       20:06           Hey everybody. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to the podcast. If you don't mind, could you please share this with others, rate review this podcast on itunes. It means the world to me. We're trying to get to as a million downloads here in the next few months and just crush through over $650,000 and I just want to get the next few $100,000 so we can get to a million downloads and see really what I can do to help improve and and get this out to more people at the same time. If there's a topic, there's something you'd like me to share or someone you'd like me to interview, by all means, just reach out to me on facebook. You can pm me and I'm more than happy to take any of your feedback as well as you'd like me to interview, more than happy to, to reach out and have that conversation with you. So again, go to Itunes, rate and review this, share this podcast with others and let me know how else I can improve this or what I can do to make this better for you guys. Thanks.

New Books in African American Studies
Kathy Wilson Florence, “Jaybird's Song” (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 21:59


Josie Flint, known as Jaybird, narrates her story of life in Atlanta during the turbulent South as Jim Crow laws come to an end. Her school desegregates. The country meanders through new ideas brought about by the Civil Rights movement. And the perfect childhood Jaybird treasured is shattered. The narrative alternates between Josie's childhood and thirty-five years later when her grandmother, Annie Jo, dies. A family secret brings a new heartache for Josie as she struggles to rise against tragedy with grace while maintaining family loyalty. Not only does Jaybird's Song (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017) have strong female characters, but also the turbulent 1960s South is its own character. Additionally, for the modern woman, Jaybird's Song grapples with sexuality and aggression from the opposite sex in a time before trigger warnings and rape culture awareness. Florence notes she too dealt with an embarrassing sexual incident as a child which she has not told her parents, even as an adult. “Why do girls feel guilt and not tell?” Florence's novel tackles the perplexity of coming to age and the obstacles in the maternal matrix of mothers and daughters. Kathy Wilson Florence lives in Dunwoody, Georgia with her husband and two daughters. She is a full-time Realtor with her husband. Durning her off hours, Florence runs her own graphic design, copywriting and marketing business, Right Brain Communications, and writes novels. She was a weekly columnist for the Dunwoody Crier newspaper for 16 years where she penned Over the Picket Fence. A collection of favorite columns can be found in her first book, You've Got a Wedgie Cha Cha Cha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in Historical Fiction
Kathy Wilson Florence, “Jaybird’s Song” (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017)

New Books in Historical Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 22:24


Josie Flint, known as Jaybird, narrates her story of life in Atlanta during the turbulent South as Jim Crow laws come to an end. Her school desegregates. The country meanders through new ideas brought about by the Civil Rights movement. And the perfect childhood Jaybird treasured is shattered. The narrative alternates between Josie’s childhood and thirty-five years later when her grandmother, Annie Jo, dies. A family secret brings a new heartache for Josie as she struggles to rise against tragedy with grace while maintaining family loyalty. Not only does Jaybird’s Song (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017) have strong female characters, but also the turbulent 1960s South is its own character. Additionally, for the modern woman, Jaybird’s Song grapples with sexuality and aggression from the opposite sex in a time before trigger warnings and rape culture awareness. Florence notes she too dealt with an embarrassing sexual incident as a child which she has not told her parents, even as an adult. “Why do girls feel guilt and not tell?” Florence’s novel tackles the perplexity of coming to age and the obstacles in the maternal matrix of mothers and daughters. Kathy Wilson Florence lives in Dunwoody, Georgia with her husband and two daughters. She is a full-time Realtor with her husband. Durning her off hours, Florence runs her own graphic design, copywriting and marketing business, Right Brain Communications, and writes novels. She was a weekly columnist for the Dunwoody Crier newspaper for 16 years where she penned Over the Picket Fence. A collection of favorite columns can be found in her first book, You’ve Got a Wedgie Cha Cha Cha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literature
Kathy Wilson Florence, “Jaybird’s Song” (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 21:59


Josie Flint, known as Jaybird, narrates her story of life in Atlanta during the turbulent South as Jim Crow laws come to an end. Her school desegregates. The country meanders through new ideas brought about by the Civil Rights movement. And the perfect childhood Jaybird treasured is shattered. The narrative alternates between Josie’s childhood and thirty-five years later when her grandmother, Annie Jo, dies. A family secret brings a new heartache for Josie as she struggles to rise against tragedy with grace while maintaining family loyalty. Not only does Jaybird’s Song (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017) have strong female characters, but also the turbulent 1960s South is its own character. Additionally, for the modern woman, Jaybird’s Song grapples with sexuality and aggression from the opposite sex in a time before trigger warnings and rape culture awareness. Florence notes she too dealt with an embarrassing sexual incident as a child which she has not told her parents, even as an adult. “Why do girls feel guilt and not tell?” Florence’s novel tackles the perplexity of coming to age and the obstacles in the maternal matrix of mothers and daughters. Kathy Wilson Florence lives in Dunwoody, Georgia with her husband and two daughters. She is a full-time Realtor with her husband. Durning her off hours, Florence runs her own graphic design, copywriting and marketing business, Right Brain Communications, and writes novels. She was a weekly columnist for the Dunwoody Crier newspaper for 16 years where she penned Over the Picket Fence. A collection of favorite columns can be found in her first book, You’ve Got a Wedgie Cha Cha Cha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Kathy Wilson Florence, “Jaybird’s Song” (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 22:25


Josie Flint, known as Jaybird, narrates her story of life in Atlanta during the turbulent South as Jim Crow laws come to an end. Her school desegregates. The country meanders through new ideas brought about by the Civil Rights movement. And the perfect childhood Jaybird treasured is shattered. The narrative alternates between Josie’s childhood and thirty-five years later when her grandmother, Annie Jo, dies. A family secret brings a new heartache for Josie as she struggles to rise against tragedy with grace while maintaining family loyalty. Not only does Jaybird’s Song (Kathy Wilson Florence, 2017) have strong female characters, but also the turbulent 1960s South is its own character. Additionally, for the modern woman, Jaybird’s Song grapples with sexuality and aggression from the opposite sex in a time before trigger warnings and rape culture awareness. Florence notes she too dealt with an embarrassing sexual incident as a child which she has not told her parents, even as an adult. “Why do girls feel guilt and not tell?” Florence’s novel tackles the perplexity of coming to age and the obstacles in the maternal matrix of mothers and daughters. Kathy Wilson Florence lives in Dunwoody, Georgia with her husband and two daughters. She is a full-time Realtor with her husband. Durning her off hours, Florence runs her own graphic design, copywriting and marketing business, Right Brain Communications, and writes novels. She was a weekly columnist for the Dunwoody Crier newspaper for 16 years where she penned Over the Picket Fence. A collection of favorite columns can be found in her first book, You’ve Got a Wedgie Cha Cha Cha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nevada Real Estate Radio
Meet Your Neighbors: Kathy Wilson, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services

Nevada Real Estate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 57:00


www.BHHSDrysdale.com Great conversation about knowing your neighbors before you sign on the dotted line to buy or rent a home. Values could change dramatically! Michelle Hulbert from Caliber Home Loans will talk about grant programs to help home buyers with down payment and closing costs. Bill Heitman from United Blood Services (our next-door neighbor)will talk about the urgent need for blood donors to help our local community. It just takes 1-hour to donate, really! It's always fun and always educational if you want be a real estate investor! www.NevadaRealEstateRadio.com www.MichelleHulbert.com www.unitedbloodservices.org

Small Business lifestyle
73. Oops! Is that really YOU online?

Small Business lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 25:35


When someone googles your name, are you happy with what they see? Give it a go. And if you think the results could be better, Kathy Wilson is here to help.

Small Business lifestyle
73. Oops! Is that really YOU online?

Small Business lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 25:35


When someone googles your name, are you happy with what they see? Give it a go. And if you think the results could be better, Kathy Wilson is here to help.

Emmanuel Baptist Church Podcast
Christmas Eve Service 2008

Emmanuel Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2008 30:56


Welcome to our Christmas Eve Service. We hope you will enjoy this special presentation of the Emmanuel Podcast. Tonight you will from Dr. Mark Hussung, Norman Eskridge, Tony Hickman, Tammy Ogle, Fred and Kathy Wilson and Dr. Sonny Strange. Thank you for joining us for this special service. The production team of the Emmanuel Podcast wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. May God bless you greatly in 2009.