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Coach Myles Russ from Keiser University joins Larry Bluestein
Reenee Williams-Walter has a diverse background in Event Planning, Public Relations, and Sales, spanning over a decade. Reenee holds the position of Rapid Response Coordinator at CareerSource Capital Region where she provides businesses with proactive strategies to prevent and minimize employee layoffs and business closures. Known as “the P.L.U.G.”, Reenee is a Certified Business Engagement Professional who uses Partner Leverage for Ultimate Growth and was recently recognized as one of the 25 Women to Know by the Tallahassee Democrat, 2024 Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Ambassador of the Year, Community Change Agent Recipient from Keiser University and currently in Class 42 for Leadership Tallahassee. Beyond her professional career, Reenee finds joy in traveling with her family, going out in the ministry, cooking, gardening, white-water rafting, and mentoring.In this episode, Blake and Reenee discuss career development, the music industry, mentorship, surviving a plane crash, time travel, and more. Produced by Level Up Digital Media http://www.levelup.media/Participants: Blake Dowling, CEO, Aegis Business TechnologiesReenee Williams-Walter, Rapid Response Coordinator, The Able TrustWEBSITE - https://www.aegisbiztech.com FACEBOOK - https://facebook.com/aegisbiztechINSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/aegisbiztechTWITTER - https://twitter.com/aegissales
Blu has Coach Myles Russ the head coach for the Keiser University Football team on the show to talk about the team's NAIA National Championship win, Coach Russ recalls the team's work and experience as they brought home the trophy.
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In this episode, Dietitian Boss Coach Heather and Grady Murray, a registered dietitian who has carved out a unique niche for himself in the field of telehealth dietetics. Grady's journey to becoming a dietitian specializing in supporting children on the autism spectrum wasn't entirely linear. While he didn't initially set out to focus on a particular niche, his passion for helping children with autism blossomed after his own son received a diagnosis on the spectrum. This personal experience, coupled with his desire for more flexibility to accommodate his family needs, ultimately led him to create Pineapple Pathway, his thriving telehealth practice. Through Pineapple Pathway, Grady is able to leverage the power of telehealth to reach a wider audience and provide convenient, effective consultations for families managing autism. BIO: Grady D. Murray is the founder of Pineapple Pathway LLC and has over a decade in the health and wellness industry. Grady holds a B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Biology, a B.S. in Food and Nutrition from the University of Alabama, a Masters of Science in Nutrition from Keiser University, and is currently working on a Doctorate of Health Science. Outside of working as an RDN, Grady has worked as a physical education teacher, personal fitness trainer and interned with Special Olympics of Florida. Grady is an Active Duty Military spouse, and fortunate to have traveled the world while living over seas, Grady currently residing in Alabama. Grady is the proud father of twins, a boy and a girl. His son Jacob, is on the spectrum and the reason Pineapple Pathway was started. Strengthening the family through Health and Wellness is our passion. What you'll learn from this episode: You can find your niche in dietetics through personal experiences and passions. Telehealth offers advantages for both dietitians and clients, including flexibility and wider reach. Online education programs can be a viable option for dietitians seeking to expand their knowledge. Business training and mentorship programs can be valuable for dietitians transitioning to entrepreneurship. Self-discovery is essential to identify your "why" as a dietitian and stay motivated. Dietitians can play a crucial role in managing autism symptoms through diet. Connect with Grady: Instagram: @pineapple_pathway Email: grady@pinepapplepathway.com Connect with Libby: Instagram: @libbyrothschild | @dietitianboss YouTube: Dietitian Boss Are you ready to get support? Team Dietitian Boss offers support to help you start, grow and scale your private practice. Book a call to learn more about what options we offer to help you based on your stage of business. Join our membership The Library HERE Want to learn how to create passive income? Download our free 5 steps guide here. Download our free guide Freebie 1st hire. Download our free guide Start your private practice. Download our free guide Quit your clinical job. Want to hear client success stories? Review here.
Today our guest is Dr. Jim Van Allen, President of The Energy Bus for Schools We talk to Dr. Van Allen about building a positive school culture. He talks about how culture isn't one thing, it's everything and it dictates all that schools want to accomplish. Dr. Van Allen reminds us that we need to focus on the roots of positive school culture as we work to serve students better, and talks about the relationship between school culture and data. Learn More About CharacterStrong: Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Attend our next live product preview Visit the CharacterStrong Website Dr. Jim Van Allan is President of The Energy Bus for Schools. He runs The Energy Bus for Schools program which gives schools the blueprint and framework to create a positive school culture. He coaches school leaders and superintendents on mindset, teamwork, communication, and culture-building. Additionally, Jim speaks to schools and districts across the country with keynotes, trainings, workshops, and student assemblies. He is the co-author of the book, The Energy Bus for Schools, with Jon Gordon. Jim is also a Professor of Communication Studies and Lead Speech Instructor with Keiser University, which is based in Florida. He teaches Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, and Business Communication. Jim holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations from the University of Florida and a Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from Florida Atlantic University. He also earned his Ph.D in Education Leadership from Keiser University. Jim studied the impact of an early version of The Energy Bus for Schools program on a model school in Ohio. Much of his research centered around the impact of sustainable professional development for schools. He lives in Palm City, Florida, with his wife and three children, Brady, Brenden, and Brinley.
Join us as we go all in with Dr. Jim Van Allen, President of The Energy Bus for Schools. With experience in creating a positive school culture using his framework, Dr. Van Allen's insights have impacted the lives of leaders and educators across the nation. Quotables *All quotables are from the interviewee "All in is what comes to mind...That's what I've seen that inspires me... The ability for these schools to go all in and truly commit to being a positive campus." You can love people by communicating effectively with them...by doing more one on one meetings." "I believe in that...I believe in putting in the work to make sure it's [PD] specific and relevant to the people sitting there because if it's not, they will not listen or they will not get a lot out of it." About Dr. Jim: Dr. Jim Van Allan is President of The Energy Bus for Schools. He runs The Energy Bus for Schools program which gives schools the blueprint and framework to create a positive school culture. He coaches school leaders and superintendents on mindset, teamwork, communication, and culture-building. Additionally, Jim speaks to schools and districts across the country with keynotes, trainings, workshops, and student assemblies. He is the co-author of the book, The Energy Bus for Schools, with Jon Gordon. Jim is also a Professor of Communication Studies and Lead Speech Instructor with Keiser University, which is based in Florida. He teaches Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, and Business Communication. Jim holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations from the University of Florida and a Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from Florida Atlantic University. He also earned his Ph.D in Education Leadership from Keiser University. Jim studied the impact of an early version of The Energy Bus for Schools program on a model school in Ohio. Much of his research centered around the impact of sustainable professional development for schools. He lives in Palm City, Florida, with his wife and three children, Brady, Brenden, and Brinley. Connect with Dr. Jim: Follow him on all social media @JimVanAllan Email him: Jim@JonGordon.com The Energy Bus for Schools Book The Energy Bus for Schools Program
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, brought to YOU by LeadSquared, & recorded in person at the 2024 Career Education Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, YOUR guest is Dr. Art Keiser, Chancellor, Keiser University. YOUR cohost is Douglas A.J. Carlson, Head of Partnerships - Americas, LeadSquared YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message
Welcome to the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast with your host Abi Wild, a senior women's tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players for college tennis players to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world. In today's episode, Abi sits down with Keiser women's tennis player Violet Apisah. Since beginning her collegiate career at Keiser, Violet has been a part of one ITA National Team Indoor Championship in 2023 and has been NAIA National Runners-Up for the past two seasons. While you listen, Ansh and Violet will discuss many different aspects of being a college tennis player, including, why she chose to go to junior college before enrolling at Keiser, her success on and off the court, and what it is like to balance academics and athletics. We hope you enjoy this inside look into college tennis, and be on the lookout for new episodes every month for the next three months.
Connor Rooney is starting his 3rd season in professional baseball. Prior to working in Professional Baseball, Connor was a High Performance Trainer at Driveline Baseball from 2019-2022, and a Graduate Assistant Strength & Pitching Coach Connor Graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science & Psychology from Keiser University in 2019. While playing at Keiser, Connor was the assistant pitching coach for his JV team, and interned with the Football team. Pro Ball Resume: January 2022 - June 2022: Rehab Hitting & Assistant Pitching Coach June 2022 - February 2023: Rehab Strength & Conditioning Coach February 2023 - September 2023: AA Strength & Conditioning Coach September 2023 - Present: Rehab Strength & Conditioning CoachTopics covered in this episode:-Learning through your own training-Return to Peak Performance and what that entails-Advice for others and continuing education resourcesQuotes:-"I just love the learning experience that I'm getting from actually going out and doing it myself" (4:23)-"We tell the guys all the time the training should be fun" (21:29)-"We don't just want to return them to performance; we want them to return to the best they've ever been, if not better" (23:17)If you'd like to learn more from Connor, you can follow him on social media:Instagram:@rooneyperformanceTwitter:@ConnorRooney23
Connor Rooney is starting his 3rd season in professional baseball. Prior to working in Professional Baseball, Connor was a High Performance Trainer at Driveline Baseball from 2019-2022, and a Graduate Assistant Strength & Pitching Coach Connor Graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science & Psychology from Keiser University in 2019. While playing at Keiser, Connor was the assistant pitching coach for his JV team, and interned with the Football team. Pro Ball Resume: January 2022 - June 2022: Rehab Hitting & Assistant Pitching Coach June 2022 - February 2023: Rehab Strength & Conditioning Coach February 2023 - September 2023: AA Strength & Conditioning Coach September 2023 - Present: Rehab Strength & Conditioning CoachTopics covered in this episode:-Superstition vs. Preparation-Movement Screens-Working in a rehab settingQuotes:-"I'm honestly open to anything. I just love helping guys perform well on the field" (5:45)-"Some guys don't have it on the table, but they do it on the mound. And then some guys are the opposite, they have it on the table, they don't have it on the mound" (17:27)-"Like I said, it can be very monotonous at times, but it's a very different experience than you'd have going to an affiliate" (35:13)If you'd like to learn more from Connor, you can follow him on social media:Instagram:@rooneyperformanceTwitter:@ConnorRooney23
A Daily Move Swiftly Thought, in which I speak on a visit I took to Keiser University, to get in touch with someone about collaborating on an NIL deal. MakeYaMoVe.com AswandC.com - Book Aswand to Speak College/High School Athletes - D1transfer.com #Innovative #TeamWOrk Welcome to 'Daily Move Swiftly Thought' with Aswand Cruickshank, your daily source of motivation and mental fortitude! In this channel, Aswand Cruickshank brings you a daily dose of inspiration and valuable insights to help you make mental adjustments, find the silver lining in every situation, and seize control of your life's narrative.
Doug Socha, Head Coach, Keiser University
College of Idaho quarterback Andy Peters, a Timberline High graduate and a Boise State transfer, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about the Yotes' playoff game against Keiser University. Saturday's game is being played in West Palm Beach, Fla. PHOTO: Courtesy College of Idaho AthleticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
College of Idaho quarterback Andy Peters, a Timberline High graduate and a Boise State transfer, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about the Yotes' playoff game against Keiser University. Saturday's game is being played in West Palm Beach, Fla. PHOTO: Courtesy College of Idaho AthleticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When I rest my eyes and fall into that place of disconnection from my surroundings, I slide over into a land of creative, colorful narrations. My dreams are often so eventful that I wake up exhausted. The events in this book are real in my dreaming mind. This volume includes dreams and notes from 1997 through 2006. I have been journaling my dreams for decades and decided there must be a reason, therefore I am sharing. These episodes of varying lengths are neither fiction nor nonfiction, fantasy nor reality, just dreams. Sometimes they are funny and at times, they reflect the job I am working or events that have actually happened in my real life. I have also included some diary notes that fit between some of the dreams that may offer context. I have rarely tried to interpret my dreams, mainly because I am hesitant to connect with the power or prophecy or clairvoyance. There is space for interpretation and space for response to prompts about different dream scenarios and triggers. I encourage everyone to read, imagine, and travel to familiar or strange places in my mind and your own. Dr. Leggie [Leh ‘jee] Boone is a Forensic Analyst, Author, and Educator. Leggie primarily works as an analyst, examining evidence for fingerprints, shoe prints, and tire tracks for comparison and identification. She has spent over 30 years in the forensic science field as a Crime Scene Investigator, Volunteer Autopsy Technician, Educator, and Analyst. Dr. Boone's main fields of interest are vicarious traumatization, organizational support and civilian relations, implicit bias in crime scene attendance, personal impact of law enforcement suicide, and active dreaming. Having an array of tragedies in her mental slide show of crime scenes, Leggie adopted her methods of decompression to include writing songs and crime scene poetry, singing, and journaling graphically detailed dreams. Dr. Boone has collaborated on the publishing of the forensic textbook and virtual component, So You Want to Be a CSI, with two other former CSIs, Kendall Hunt Publishing, and Victory XR. She has also coauthored and published Fox Tails: Short, Short Stories Written While Puppysitting, she has multiple poems and song lyrics published in books and magazines. Someday, My Prints Will Come is the most recent publication she has produced, functioning as a learning tool and activity book focused on the study of fingerprints. Dr. Boone has taught as an adjunct professor with Keiser University in Florida, in the Crime Scene Technology program and as contributing faculty with Walden University, in the Forensic Psychology programs. She has also been an invited speaker in many international conferences, including the Global Science Guild, Worldwide Association of Women Forensic Experts, and the Caribbean Association of Forensic Sciences, and she is a Senior Adjunct Faculty member for the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Sciences, India. Through it all, she still dreams vividly, in the midst of producing volumes for interpretation, enlightenment or entertainment. Dr. Boone is inspired by the constant support of her mother and daughter, both named Leggie, and she is driven by her faith to be an author, a leader, and an agent of social change. You can purchase the book HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support
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Guest: Dr. Monica Henderson Episode Name: Writing Beyond Boundaries: A Chat with Dr. Monica Henderson [NANOWRIMO Day 23] Episode Number: 226 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the guest Dr. Monica Henderson is a military veteran that has also served in the Education field since 2005 as a teacher, tutor, and principal in the United States and China. Dr. Henderson earned her bachelor's degree from the University of North Florida in 2004, an MBA degree in 2011, and a PhD in Educational Leadership from Keiser University in 2016. She founded Doctors for Global Education LLC in 2017. Dr. Henderson has since published seven children's books and a 6th-8th grade career math curriculum. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In this episode, host Massiel Valenzuela interviews Dr. Monica Henderson, author of seven children's books and the new sci-fi novel "Remanded." Dr. Henderson shares her unique background as a military veteran and educator, highlighting her diverse experiences that have influenced her writing. The conversation delves into the inspiration behind "Remanded," set in the year 2117, where the judicial system and forensic science have evolved significantly. The novel explores a futuristic world where criminals serve virtual sentences determined by a blind virtual jury. Dr. Henderson discusses her writing process, emphasizing the importance of creating purposeful chapters in adult fiction and conveying life lessons through her children's books. The podcast concludes with insights into Dr. Henderson's self-publishing journey, her dedication to producing high-quality work, and where listeners can find her books and podcast. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources Website - www.blackheartedstudios.com Patreon Link - https://bit.ly/h2bpatreon Freebie link - https://bit.ly/h2bebook Massiel Email - massiel@blackheartedstudios.com Massiel's Coach.Me site - https://www.coach.me/massielwrites Instagram - www.instagram.com/massielwrites LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/massiel-valenzuela-castaneda/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/howtowriteabookpodcast ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you feeling overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? Check out Paula, the Ultimate VA! https://pearlzconsulting11.wixsite.com/pearlz-va-services Discover the ultimate solution for regaining control with Paula, your dedicated virtual assistant. She'll help you manage your calendar, handle email, conduct research, and even mix and stitch together your podcast episodes. Don't let your to-do list overwhelm you any longer. Get started today! _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Dr. M Henderson Dr. M. Henderson Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BB7DK9KD?ingress=0&visitId=6a86ae48-12a1-4aa0-bacd-c85fecd7736d&store_ref=ap_rdr&ref_=ap_rdr Dr. M. Henderson LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-monica-henderson-ojo/ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Like, share, or leave a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to our YouTube channel (Blackhearted Studios)
Trisha Clark is a Physician Assistant specializing in vascular surgery and a client of Empowered Medicine. In today's episode, Trisha shares her experience as an Empowered Medicine client and gives an inside look on what it's like working with Danielle. She was born and raised in central Pennsylvania and attended Catholic high school. Trisha completed her undergrad at Elizabethtown College and graduated in May 2016. She was a collegiate soccer player and played semi-professional soccer after college on the Lancaster Inferno team. She tore ACL which ended soccer career. Since graduating she has completed patient care hours, working multiple jobs (bartending, waitressing, coaching), etc. and then decided to apply to PA school. She graduated from Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2020. Trisha met her fiance in South Florida and is currenly based in Fort Lauderdale. Her first job as a new grad, and for past 2.5 years, has been in vascular surgery in Delray Beach, FL. She's currently in the midst of moving to Tallahassee, FL and searching for a new PA job. She's an animal lover with a 3-year-old golden retriever, Bo :) Learn more about working with me Shop my masterclasses (learn more in 60-90 minutes than years of dr appointments for just $19.99) Follow me on IG Follow Trisha on IG
Welcome back to the second part of our enlightening conversation with Dr. Karen-Anne Gordon. In this episode, we dive deeper into the world of TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction) pain, dental hygiene, and chiropractic medicine. Dr. Karen shares her insights into the current trend of using Botox for relieving tension in jaw muscles and the importance of addressing the root causes; and emphasizes the need for a thorough assessment and understanding of each patient's unique situation before jumping to conclusions. As a bridge between medicine, chiropractic care, and dentistry, Dr. Karen sheds light on common root causes of clenching and grinding, emphasizing the role of stress and muscular imbalances. She explores the interconnectedness of the TMJ joint and the pelvis, offering a holistic perspective on treatment. The discussion extends to the impact of pharmaceuticals, specifically SSRIs, on teeth clenching and grinding. Dr. Karen highlights the need for further research while acknowledging the potential correlation between medication and TMD issues, as well as prevention and early intervention, emphasizing the importance of identifying signs of TMD in children and addressing pain in young patients. In this episode, Dr. Karen also addresses the challenges faced by dental hygienists in communicating and collaborating within the healthcare team. She shares her experiences of receiving referrals, primarily from dentists, and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to effectively treat patients with TMD. Her comprehensive approach to patient care, from postural assessments to visual evaluations, provides incredibly valuable insight, so join us for this insightful continuation of our conversation with Dr. Karen-Anne Gordon, as we explore the intricate connections between dental hygiene, chiropractic care, and overall health! Guest Bio: Dr. Karen-Ann Gordon DC, RDH - Chiropractic physician, dental hygienist, speaker, instructor, and healthcare educator, co-founder of SWIIFT Inc., with a focus on TMJ conditions, oral systemic health, pregnant women, and overall health and wellness. Teaches at Keiser University in West Palm Beach, Florida. Follow along in her journey: Instagram: @thetmjtherapist Tiktok: @the_tmj_therapist Youtube: @Thetmjtherapist If you made it all the way down here, hit a like and share a comment. Until next time, Peace out peeps! ✌️ _______________________________________
Doug Socha, Head Coach, Keiser University
Brook Fordyce enters his seventh season as the Head Baseball coach at Keiser University. In 2021, Coach Fordyce led the Seahawks to the New Orleans Regional Championship and an appearance in the NAIA World Series.
Dr. Arthur Keiser is the founder and Chancellor of Keiser University. He founded Kesier University in 1977. Today, he oversees and manages all operations at Keiser's 21 Florida campuses, three international campuses, two in China and the other in Nicaragua, as well as the graduate and online school. Under his leadership, Keiser University, a private not-for-profit university, has become Florida's largest independent university and is regionally accredited as Level VI by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS). U.S. News & World Report named Keiser University as the #1 school in the nation for social mobility. A career college, they help connect industry and education. Dr. Keiser has also been named one of Florida's 500 Living Legends by Florida Trend magazine. You can watch this podcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/2ZeeYUxArqQ You can learn more about Keiser University at: https://www.keiseruniversity.edu Learn more about Dr. Arthur Keiser at: https://www.keiseruniversity.edu/arthur-keiser-ph-d Follow the Agents of Innovation podcast on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgentsOfInnovationPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innovationradio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/agentinnovation You can support this podcast and our Fearless Journeys community on our Patreon account: www.patreon.com/fearlessjourneys
As the Chancellor of Keiser University, Arthur Keiser. Ph.D., oversees and manages all operations at Keiser's 21 Florida campuses, three international campuses, two in China and the other in Nicaragua, as well as the graduate and online school. Under Dr. Keiser's four-plus decades of leadership, Keiser University, a private not-for-profit university, has become Florida's largest independent university and is regionally accredited as Level VI by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS). Dr. Keiser earned his doctorate in higher education administration at the Union Institute and University Graduate School, where he wrote his dissertation, “Benchmarking in Private Career Schools: A Preliminary Empirical Investigation in the Establishment of Quantitative Strategic Indicators in this Specialized Postsecondary Education Sector.” As a tireless advocate for students, he has given numerous presentations and published many articles and reports on various subjects related to private career-focused schools and not-for-profit institutions.
In this captivating episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting engages in a conversation with Mr. Lodovic Kimble, shedding light on his academic journey. Lodovic shares insights into his psychology studies, which have taken him from Martin Methodist College to Tennessee State University. He further details his pursuit of a Professional Teacher Certification from Florida Gulf Coast University, leading to his current roles as a Research Specialist and CO-TEACHER at the Lee County School District.Lodovic's aspirations extend to the art world, as he envisions himself becoming an Art Dealer at the Africa Art Gallery. Additionally, he seeks to establish himself as a Professional Training Consultant for Behavior Network Consulting and Training.Our conversation delves into his extensive experience, including his years as a former Tutor at Basic Learning Skills Learning Center, Inc., his role as a Psychology Professor at Keiser University, and his teaching positions at Collier County Public Schools District, Desoto County School District, Lee County School District, Edison Community College, and Florida Southwest College.I encourage you to listen to this enriching episode, filled with knowledge and captivating stories, as we delve into the journey and experiences of Mr. Lodovic Kimble. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast
A driver was killed Sunday night when the vehicle they were driving left a roadway and hit a mobile home in Buford, injuring the people inside, according to Gwinnett County police. Master Police Officer Hideshi Valle said Jordan Gonzalez was driving west on Horizon Parkway when he was unable to stay on the road as he was approaching Boulder Way. The intersection is located in the Countryside of Gwinnett mobile home community. Gonzalez's vehicle went into the front yard of a mobile home on Boulder Way and hit a tree before slamming into another mobile home located down the street. The police department's Accident Investigation Unit is handling the investigation into the accident. Valle said in addition to the car's collision with the mobile home, debris from the vehicle and the tree also hit three vehicles that were parked in the driveway of the second mobile home. When Gwinnett County Police Chief J.D. McClure saw the video of Memphis police officers beating Tyre Nichols, it stirred feelings he had not felt in more than 30 years. McClure said the video of Nichols being beaten and sustaining injuries that he later died from shocked and upset him. When was the last time he felt that upset over a video from a police beating? It was the video of Los Angeles police beating Rodney King in 1991 — although McClure said the Nichols video was worse. McClure, along wit other law enforcement personnel discussed issues facing law enforcement and how they have tried to make inroads in the community during the panel at the Gas South District Speakers series. Fox 5 anchor Courtney Bryan moderated the panel discussion. The panel discussed tools, such as an ATF database that Gwinnett police have used to help discover links between gun-wielding people they have arrested and crimes in other states, as well as outreach efforts to young people — such as the Sheriff's Cup football game — to try prevent kids from being lured into joining gangs. But, the event was held weeks after the death of Nichols, with news about Memphis police officers being fired and charged with crimes stemming from the incident coming out since then. Near the end of the panel discussion, Bryant asked the panelists about the Nichols case. GBI Director Michael Register stated that it angered him, and that few get more angry about seeing police brutality than those who have to get up and put on the uniform the next day and try to rebuild the trust in police that has been eroded. McClure offered an apology despite the incident happening in Memphis, and talked about how these officers actions undermined the trust that police have tried to rebuild nationwide in light of various police brutality issues. Georgia lawmakers want to increase the sentence for gang recruitment activities as part of a tough-on-crime push under the Gold Dome this legislative session. A new state Senate bill would increase the penalties for recruiting someone to join a gang or participate in gang activity through mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines that judges would have to follow in most cases. Sponsored by Senator Bo Hatchett Senate Bill 44 has the backing of Governor Brian Kemp and Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones. The bill requires judges to impose at least a five-year prison sentence for violation of the law. If the person who has been recruited to the gang is under 17 years of age or has a disability, the mandatory minimum penalty is steeper — at least 10 years for the first offense. The legislation provides some exceptions to the mandatory minimum sentences, including if the accused has not already been convicted of a felony or if the judge decides that “the interests of justice will not be served.” It also provides an exception to the minimum sentencing rules if the accused helps with identifying and convicting other gang members. Not everyone agrees that the bill's sentences for gang recruitment would help solve Georgia's crime problem. Senate Democrats would prefer to reduce the number of guns on the street in Georgia and increase community investments in mental health and violence-prevention programs, according to a legislative agenda released Tuesday. The bill has a strong shot of success in what has been a slow start to the legislative session. Twenty-two Senate Republicans have signed on as co-sponsors. The top-seeded Georgia Gwinnett College men's tennis team couldn't capitalize on early victories in suffering a 4-3 loss to Number 2 seed Keiser University of Florida in a down-the-wire final of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's inaugural NAIA Indoor Championship on Sunday night in Overland Park, Kansas. The loss ends the Grizzlies' historic 173-match winning streak, which had been the longest active winning streak in collegiate sports and the history of collegiate tennis. Those winning ways spanned seven undefeated seasons and dual matches since April 3, 2015. On the women's side, The Georgia Gwinnett College women's tennis team valiantly fought to the bitter end, nearly completing a dramatic singles comeback in a 4-3 loss to Keiser University during Sunday's championship match of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association's inaugural NAIA Indoor Championship. The finale featured a matchup of the NAIA's top two teams, which also happened to be the top two seeds in the weekend tournament. Sunday's loss ended the Grizzlies' 63-match winning streak, dating back to March 27, 2019. The two teams look to start new winning streaks this weekend. The GGC women will host Emory at the GGC Tennis facility on Saturday, while the men will be hosting The Citadel. Gwinnett Technical College recently named Amber Walden, Humanities Program Director, the school's Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year. Walden, who was born and raised in Gwinnett County, now lives in Lawrenceville. She is an active member of the local arts scene and is currently organizing and developing a L.A.R.P. (or live-action role play) organization. Walden said she discovered her love of teaching during a graduate assistantship and quickly found that she loved teaching. Her passion, she said, is helping students to learn, grow, achieve, and succeed. The Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Instruction began in 1991 and is designed to recognize and honor technical college instructors who contribute significantly to technical education through innovation and leadership in their fields. Less than two weeks after stepping down at Parkview, Eric Godfree is a Gwinnett head football coach again. Godfree was announced Tuesday as the head coach at North Gwinnett, where he replaces the outgoing Bill Stewart. Stewart left North to become an analyst on the Georgia Tech football coaching staff. Godfree accepted the North job when he resigned from Parkview, but the two sides couldn't make the hire official until Tuesday when the Gwinnett County Public Schools' school-to-school transfer window opened. Before taking the North job, Godfree had deep ties to Parkview, his alma mater. He was a Parkview assistant from 1999-2003 and spent the last nine seasons as head coach of the Lilburn school, going 70-37. He won two region titles in that span and led three of his teams to the state quarterfinals, including one Final Four team. Parkview features a large number of Georgia's top underclassmen recruits and figures to be one of the state's top teams next season, but Godfree couldn't pass up the opportunity at North. Godfree, a 1994 Parkview grad who played college football at Presbyterian, spent 10 years as head coach at Loganville before being hired at Parkview to replace legendary coach Cecil Flowe. His wife, Jenell, was formerly head volleyball coach at Parkview, and his daughters Jordan (a 2021 Parkview grad) and Brooke (a Parkview senior) played volleyball at the school. The couple's youngest child, son Jacob, is a rising ninth-grader who plays football. While Godfree said he wasn't looking to leave Parkview when North reached out, the timing works out well for his family with his middle daughter graduating Parkview in May and his son entering high school in August. 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God orchestrates our steps. Today's guest shares how her steps with God led her to what she does now. Please join us as Women World Leader's Worship leader, writer, and editor for Voice of Truth magazine, Kerri Walker Bridges shares her steps of faith journey and the calling God has on her life. May Kerri's story be an inspiration of what God can do with a young life of 8 years old in preparation for a lifetime of service to Him. Please be encouraged as you listen in. (Original podcast from May 3, 2021) ****** Kimberly Hobbs Welcome to Empowering Lives with Purpose, and I am your host, Kimberly Hobbs. I am the founder of Women World Leaders. Ladies, we are so happy that you decided to join us today. And we are in for a special treat because we have one of our founding leaders here from Women World Leaders, Kerri Bridges. Welcome, Kerri. Kerri Bridges Hi, ladies, glad to be here and share with you all today. Kimberly Hobbs We are so happy that you came. So God says every believer has received gifts, so use them to serve one another as faithful stewards of the many color tapestries of God's grace. First, Peter 410. Ladies, we believe at women world leaders that each and every one of us have a special purpose. And we have been given gifts from the Lord to us for His purpose. And it's our hopes through you listening today and us sharing stories of other women, that we can inspire each other, encourage each other to walk out those special gifts that God has given to us. And we want to encourage you and empower you to also act upon things that God is moving and sharing with you to do in your life. So, before we start with a little bit about Carrie and how God has called her, I want to share with you about who she is, Kerri Bridges, where do I start? Because you are an amazing woman of God in so many ways. Kerri is, as I shared a founding leader of Women, World Leaders. she is one of our original, I believe we had 12 leaders when we started out and now we're at like 27. It's amazing what God is doing. Kerri is our worship leader. If many of you tune into our Facebook Lives every month, you will hear her singing and playing and worshiping and leading us. And she's also an editor in our Voice of Truth magazine. She writes for Voice of Truth as well. And she is also a songwriter, and a lyric writer. And if you listened from the beginning and listen to the end, you will hear the Women World Leaders jingle. That jingle was written and sung by Kerri Bridges. And we are just so thrilled about that because it really has become a little jingle in everybody's heart and mind as they listen. It's so fun. Kerri is married and resides in South Florida with her family and God has blessed Kerri with six children. And I know she looks so young, but it is incredible to hear how old some of her kids are. I'm not going to share that with you. But um, yeah, she has been gifted with youth. Wow, Kerri, and we just rejoice that now you are a grandmother. And you have her grandmother for the first time to baby Ezra who was just born a few weeks ago is a little preemie. But we are so happy to say that he is doing healthy. He's well and thriving. And Kerri's daughter Allison gave birth to a healthy baby boy, just a couple of weeks ago. And Alison also plays on our worship team. And we are so grateful for this mother-daughter duo. So, we begin. Again, you are a plethora of talent, and you are truly a treasure to Women World Leaders. So maybe I thought that you can give us some insight to how God was molding and shaping your life even at a young age of eight years old. And you shared with me a little bit about a gift that you received when you were eight years old. Can you share about how God moved at a young age? Kerri Bridges Yes. So I come from a very large family. There are 10 of us. And I think I was around eight years old and my mom bought a Kindle Oregon for all of the children for the whole family. And it was the kind where it had the two levels on it. And it came with these instruction books that had the staff on it with the letter of the note on it. And I had never even thought about it. But I would just sit down at this organ every day and just became fascinated with learning this and started teaching myself how to read the music. I didn't even realize what I was doing. I was just fascinated by it. And so next thing I know, as the years went by, I could play the piano, I had never, I'd never had a lesson at all. But this gift was definitely something that God ordained to put that within me. And ultimately, my, my brother, also he later on in life, I started teaching him how to play and now he is a worship leader in Richmond, Virginia for a very large church. So yeah, Kimberly Hobbs That is so cool how God moves, ladies, so you never know what your children are going to do and how God is going to move in and through things by this by your mom, getting that organ. Oh my goodness, that was just the beginning of what God was doing in your young life. The Bible says, oh, Lord, you do such wonderful things. You plan them long ago. And now you have accomplished them. That's Isaiah 25. One. And we can clearly see how he had this planned long ago and Kerry's life. And he's accomplished them now in women, world leaders in how she serves worldwide. It's just mind boggling when you see God Scripture come to life in your own life. So listen to this now, at 17 years old, Carrie, you were ready to step out in faith. And you move to a new place, a new church, youth group. And all of these things are new in your life. But God began to use you for His purpose. At that time in your life. Can you talk a little bit about that? Kerri Bridges Yes. So I grew up in a really small church and all of us siblings, we were all part of the choir, we basically were the choir pretty much. And so as we I would play little songs here and there at the church and on the on the piano and sing and then when we moved to a new place, the youth group there that I got involved with the lead keyboardist got married, and suddenly they had a void to be filled. And I don't remember if I offered myself up to play. I can't imagine myself doing that because I'm shy. But either way, I was suddenly thrust into a position of the lead keyboardist for this youth group. And I was singing as well singing backup and leading songs. And that was the next step that God brought me to in this life of worship ministry. Kimberly Hobbs Oh, my goodness, that is so incredible. The Bible says to commit everything that you do to the Lord and trust Him and He will help you, and Kerri, that is what you did, like you didn't feel that you were...you knew enough yet to step into that role, but you walked forward in faith, right? You trusted him. And just like the Scripture says, Trust Him and He will help you. That's Psalm 939. Five. So ladies, if you are contemplating something that is right in front of you, God is opening the door in one way or another, but you're afraid and you're kind of stepping back. This verse says, Trust Him, and He will help you. And remember, God's Word is true. He puts it there for us to look at and glean from. So this is exactly what Carrie did. And before she knew it, she was walking out what that purpose was for what were what God had intended for her life. So Carrie, you got married, you started having children. Oh my goodness, and you didn't stop...you are the mom of six children that it's like that blows my mind still. But on top of having six children ladies, she homeschooled every single one of them all the way all the way till their graduation and that just blows my mind because I can't imagine that, Kerri, but Kerri you must be a whiz like in all subjects. My gosh, no wonder you're editing and writing and singing and writing music and I just unbelievable. But during this time, Kerri, you cried out to God, there was something really heavy on your heart at this time. And there was a miracle that was answered. So can you share with us a little bit about, about that crying out to God moment? Kerri Bridges Yeah, I, at this point, I had been involved in the adult choirs and worshiping with the adult worship teams. And we had family bands with my sister and brother in law, my dad was the drummer and my sister and her husband, they were the lead singers. And so and my husband even got involved in that at one point. So then we have all these kids back to back to back and I we chose to homeschool them. And I, my kids were a little bit old. At this point, my oldest had wanted to play drums when he was young. So he was around four years old. And he showed interest in that. So we got to junior set for him. And he started learning how to play the drums and my dad, who was a drummer would give him lessons here and there. But here I was at this point where I had all six of my children, homeschooling them from high school all the way down to grade school. And it's overwhelming enough just to teach them the four basic subjects for school. So I had realized at this poignant moment that I had never put into them, that knowledge and understanding of music like I would have wanted to, like my heart had always wanted to. And I had no idea how I was going to even incorporate that into my schooling that was already overwhelming. So I cried out to the Lord, I really did. Because this was genuinely a desire of my heart for my kids to learn if they had that desire themselves for them to learn music, so I cried out to the Lord and I prayed helped me figure out how to incorporate this. And within a couple of months, suddenly, my son Maddie, he came to me and he's saying, Look what I picked up on the guitar mom, and he's just kind of picking this phenomenal guitar lick. And I said, How did you how did you figure that out? My husband's a guitarist too, and but he had just decided to pick it up kind of like the same way with me with the piano. And within a few months, he was playing incredible stuff like you would see someone after years of playing. He's picking up after months. And so I saw that this gifting was passed on to him. And then my daughter, Allison started picking up the guitar and the piano and singing and writing music. And then my youngest son Jaden, he is 16 now and he started picking up guitar, drums, piano. And at this point, he is basically a piano prodigy level, he sits down, he listens to a classical song that he wants to learn. And within 15 to 3030 minutes, he has learned the song, he listens to it, and he plays it. And so God answered the cry of my heart. In the same way that I learned, basically, without any lessons God just like downloaded into them the music. So it was incredible Kimberly Hobbs If you have heard Kerri sing and play, it still blows my mind that she has never had a piano lesson in her life. She can read music, and she is so gifted in that area. And then God rewarded her by her prayer and crying out to Him about the burden for her children. She wanted her children to know and understand and love music and be able to worship God the way she did. And he did. Ladies, there's a verse again, this could be on any anything that God puts on your heart, you know, the desire for your children, the you know, desire for future of what they're going to do. God says in Second Chronicles 15, seven, Be strong and courageous, your work will be rewarded. So hold that promise to that God promises you be strong and courageous. Do the work. God will reward you and he shared it he answered that cried to carry and through her children now what's going on? It's just it's a god phenomenon, you know, because this family is so gifted in music. So as we continue on now, now God has led you to women, world leaders. So how did you get here? Kerri, let's talk about that because you're a founding leader, my dear Kerri Bridges Yeah. Well, you and I had met through Sean Loomis, our friend, our mutual friend who was a worship leader. And he asked us to help him out with leading worship at the tiki life group that you guys had held at your house. And next thing I know, I think one of the meetings, I had gone to the piano, because if there's a piano, my husband's always saying, let's go to the piano, let's play, let's sing some worship. And so I was sitting down, you didn't even know at that point that I can play the piano. And I was just playing and you came in, and you were, you know, and that I could play the piano. And then... Kimberly Hobbs So beautifully. Kerri Bridges Thank you... Kimberly Hobbs ...and without music. Kerri Bridges So then, when you go and God birthed inside of you that the calling for women, world leaders, you asked me if I would like to be involved, and I knew that I wanted to be involved, because that was another thing that I had. We I had moved to Florida several years back, and my sisters and I are all very close, actually, my all of us siblings, but my sisters are my best friends. And I missed that friendship that I had with them close up. And I actually I had prayed that God would lead me to some women, I don't easily make friends because I can be so shy. But I prayed that God would lead me to some women that I could develop the friendships with. And so when you offered this opportunity to me, I immediately knew the answer was yes. I don't know if you remember that. That was my answer. I don't even have to pray about it. Because I already prayed about it. And this is an answer to that prayer. Kimberly Hobbs Right. Do you hear how God works? Ladies, I mean, this is incredible. So he had already put that desire and curious heart. And He fulfilled that desire, as again, he put the desire in my heart to start a group for women, and which turned into in the vision was huge ladies. God gave me that vision from the beginning that this would go worldwide. So carry you are just part of that vision. When he told me to gather leaders Little did I know I'm gathering so many of them. But God knew what was ahead of us. Right? He knew was going to come down the right but you stepped out of your comfort zone. Praise God. Because you are more of an introvert. And yeah, I am. Yeah. But God's given me the grace for each step of the way. So Amen. Amen. So let's share a little bit about what is going on now that women were a leader. So you started off as we met inside of a home ladies, she was playing the piano, and we were just doing worship before we would get into our message. And so she started off there, and then God expanded it so huge. We were busting out of the home to two days a month, because we couldn't even contain all the women that were coming. Our neighborhood couldn't contain the cars that came. And God provided us a fellowship hall. And so Carrie, we got a keyboard for women, world leaders, and we became traveling and carry was our worship leader at the fellowship hall. And then we we were like busting out of that. And, and so we went from the fellowship hall and COVID hit. So we had no choice but to go to plan C. And God was already providing. And we had our traveling keyboard and our our guitars because Allison at that point had come your daughter to share in worship on the worship team. And so Mother and daughter piano guitar, we were all set to go right to Facebook Live and start our meetings that way. And that's how that began. Yeah. And so you were serving so faithfully, Carrie, so faithfully. I mean, this woman, I think, in all of the years, since we've started has only missed one meeting that I can think of, well now too, because of your daughter being in the hospital a couple weeks ago giving birth to as but you are so faithful Kerri, and you have answered the call. Amazing. And now you're an editor for our magazine for women, world leaders voice of truth magazine, can you share a little bit about a purpose creation, which is your column that you write for inside this magazine? Kerri Bridges Yes, so my column is Everything Worship. And my first article that I wrote was called A Purposed Creation because there's a scripture verse that says we were created to give God glory. And that was a sermon that the youth pastor that the same youth group that I was talking about earlier, that he had given this beautiful message about, we were created to give God glory. And it was in that moment that I realized that this is more than music that God had put inside of me was not about me, it was about God's glory. And so that birthed in me the desire for taking that gift that God had given me and using it for his glory in His glory alone. And so the art, the column is called A Purposed Creation because we were purposed, created to give God glory. And that's what the column is about. Kimberly Hobbs Oh, Kerri, and it is such a wonderful column. And for those viewers that are watching on YouTube, Here's a glimpse from one of the magazines of purpose creation, her column, and it is reaching around the world because not only are we on YouTube, but God has given us the ability to be on five different platforms around the country, we're on. Not only YouTube, but SoundCloud, Spotify, iTunes, Apple podcast, Libsyn. So 1000s of women are able to listen to these interviews, not just watch them. And so you can be walking, you can be out doing things you could be cooking in the kitchen and listen to these podcasts on any of the platforms. So at the, at the gym, as Carrie does. Kerri Bridges That's where I listen to it. Kimberly Hobbs Wow. So there's a verse again, I want to share, it reminds me so much of you and me, our listeners gleaned from this verse also. It's First Corinthians 1558. And it says, always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is Ever useless. And carry that is that is so true of you. You work enthusiastically and everything you do, because you're following your dream that God put in your heart. I love it. I love that you are working for him. And now you're encouraging other women through writing in this article to walk into their calling in music, and it's inspiring. So ladies, if you're not receiving this magazine yet voice of truth, please contact us at info at women world leaders.com, you can email us there. And it just give us your mailing address if you're here in the United States, and you'll get your free copy. But if you're outside the country, we give it out digitally. And again, it's free. So just go to email us at info at women world leaders.com. So that takes me to the soul healing Summit. Last year, we put out a soul healing Summit, and Kerri had been serving the Lord back at home and not only serving in ministries, but she was writing music and singing music. And she had this passion to do that. And God provided the perfect opportunity at our soul healing Summit, which was a sold out event at Keiser University in Palm Beach, Florida. And Kerri got to debut her beautiful song that she wrote. And Kerri, can you share a little bit about that moment in time? Because that went over amazing. Everybody loved that song. Kerri Bridges Yeah. Well, I'm, again, quite shy with these kinds of things. But you had asked me if I would be willing to do a song that I had written. And this was a special song to me because it was God gave it to me at a very low time in my life. And I it was a rare moment of being alone at home without any of the kids or even my husband and my mother in law happened to call me that day and she she knew what was going on in our lives. And she told me put it in a song. And so I got off the phone. And within 10 minutes that song was written and done. Oh, that song came. Kimberly Hobbs Wow. And I wish we can play it for you ladies but it doesn't transfer well over zoom which we're recording through right now. So the great news is, Carrie is now going to start singing the songs that she's written and the lyrics she's going to start singing them every month at women world leaders, and we meet for Facebook Live the first Monday of every month at 7pm. Eastern time. So Monday, May 3, which will be the same day this podcast is released, will be the day that Carrie will debut that song for Facebook Live. And you'll all be able to hear the song that she wrote for the Lord Jesus Christ from her heart from a place that God spoke to her so deeply. And I promise you, wait until you hear the song, it will move you to tears. It is so beautiful. And then Carrie has agreed and we are so thrilled to start playing some of the music and worship that she has written. And as well you have your daughter, right, Carrie that she's going to be doing the same thing. She's an amazing songwriter as well. Yeah, she'll so she'll be sharing some in the future off. Yes, Alison bridges, we cannot wait to hear your music as well, honey. And we just encourage you just keep going and serving in the way that God has equipped you. So Oh, my goodness, Carrie, as the Apostle Paul says, I am certain that God will be done the good work within you will continue his work until it is finally finished. On the day when Christ returns. That's Philippians one, six, and ladies for you, God has begun a work in you and He promises to complete that work. So believe that and trust it, whatever it is, that is in your heart, just believe and trust that God will perfect it in you just walk in it and just start doing it just as Carrie did. She had that enthusiasm and in desire and dream. And now here she is serving in a worldwide ministry. All Glory to God and it's so beautiful. So Kerrie, and close. As you stepped out of that comfort zone, and you walked into God's calling for your life, can you share with our listeners, just a word of encouragement that if they're afraid of they're afraid to move from that place in their life that they are right now or they're not feeling worthy to be called by the Lord or whatever could be their their hang up? Can you just encourage them in the way that you will? Outstanding word, sister, thank you. Thank you, thank you, Carrie bridges, you are a delight. James four eight says, come close to God and He will come close to you. So ladies, remember that just start drawing close to him. Be in the scriptures, you know, beat put yourself around believers that are going to encourage you and lift you up to follow after God's heart. And before you know it as the closer you get to him, you are going to be walking with him hand in hand. We promise we promise. You thrill me, Lord with all you have done for me. I will sing for joy because of what you have done that Psalm 92 four and we know that Carrie sings her heart out for the Lord because of all he has done in and through her life. And ladies, we want that to be you. We want you to sing your heart out because of all God has done for you. And he'll carry you the rest of the way. So this is exactly what we'd like to do is just encourage you and inspire just as Carrie has done. So, let us all just testify of the wonderful things that God has done in our life, whatever way he has called us to do that. So in closing, again, I want to say thank you to our wonderful guests, Carrie bridges. Don't forget ladies, May 3, which is tonight. 2021. And in case you're listening to this podcast at another time, you can also look up our Facebook live meetings. And you can hear Kerri sharing her song that she wrote, and now, every month following, she'll be sharing music that she wrote, For the Lord her and her daughter, Allison. So we're so excited about that. Ladies, if you're looking for a place to plug in, we invite you to plug into women, world leaders, God is equipping us with women from all over the world who want to help you and walk alongside of you. One way you can do that, ladies is tune into the podcast each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Every Monday, we have these interviews with women from around the world sharing and inspiring you On Wednesdays we have walking in the word with Julie Jenkins where she will teach from the Word of God and I'm telling you she is a powerful teacher and you can just listen and glean truths, as she brings stories from Scripture to life. And then on Friday, we have celebrating God's grace with Lauren dean. And she Lauren has a heart for God and just will encourage you and inspire you with her stories through women, world leaders and through just stories in life. And it's amazing to hear this young woman share from her heart what God is doing. Ladies, we also invite you to go to our website, women world leaders.com where you can share your prayer requests. You can interact and you can pray for others there. And there's all sorts of things for you to plug into. But we want to make sure that you are receiving voice of truth magazine which comes out by monthly and the way that you can get your free copies are to go to info at women world leaders.com with an email and leave us your name, your address and your email address and we will get that out to you. As soon as the next edition comes. God bless you everybody. And remember from his heart to yours. We are women world leaders. All content is copyrighted and cannot be used without expressed written consent. encouraging, empowering, inspiring each other on this journey of faith Kerri Bridges Yes, Yes, one of my favorite verses is Psalm 37 Four. And it says Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart. And when I was a teenager, reading that verse, it leapt out on the page to me that this verse means that God will place inside of you the desires for that which has created you to do for His glory. And God had put that desire in me. And if you have a passion or desire in your heart for something, God has placed that in you to use it for His glory. And then that can look different from one person to another. But we have to believe and step out in faith that God has called us to do this. And it's not about us. And even though I get moments of anxiety that those few seconds before that video starts, I get that moment of anxiety. But that is a tension on me. And I need to I always pray to push that away from me and remember that that it's about God's glory in that mind, because we were created to give God glory in that ourselves. And so I just encourage you to move forward to give God the glory that He is do.
Dr. Jim Van Allan is an accomplished speaker and trainer with clients across the country. He specializes in using a unique blend of audience engagement and high energy to make workshops and keynote speeches come alive. Jim is a Certified Speaker with The Jon Gordon Companies and has been presenting curriculum and material on behalf of Jon Gordon for over 10 years. He has conducted presentations on all of Jon's books. He is a Professor of Communication Studies at Keiser University where he teaches Public Speaking and Interpersonal Communication courses. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations from the University of Florida and a Master's degree in Communication Studies from Florida Atlantic University. Jim also has his Ph.D. in Education Leadership where he analyzed the impact of professional development training based on the best-selling book ‘The Energy Bus'. The research focused on how schools and organizations can sustain a positive culture. He resides in Palm City, Florida, with his wife, Stephanie, and two boys, Brady and Brenden. Find out more at https://jimvanallan.com/ Your host Townsend Russell, founder of 100% Dad, travels America in his custom Rv with his family of 3 boys and wife of 15 years Rhyan. Retired at age 33 after selling his businesses he choose the path that was the most uncommon. Instead of doubling down and feeding his ambition and ego by starting another business and making more money, he simply stepped back and doubled down on the family. Spending every single day with his wife and kids exploring the country. Follow those adventures on Instagram and TikTok at @100dad See what we are up to on the website https://100dad.com/ Find more information and our Tour Schedule on https://100dad.com/tour/ Join 100% Dad for Free https://100dad.ac-page.com/JoinCommunity --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/100dad/support
Doug Sochia, Head Coach, Keiser University
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guest is Dr. Robert M. Keiser, Vice-Chancellor of the Graduate School at Keiser University YOUR guest cohost is Anya Bierzynski, Senior Executive of Digital Solutions at Advance 360 Education! YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Fierce Education! Robert was last on EdUp in October of 2020 for our 91st episode, so what has he been up to over the last few years? How has his University continue to grow? What are the 3 higher Ed issues that keep him up at night? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
In this episode, Alicia Couri shares her cancer diagnosis and her audacious bravery of taking her healthcare in her own hands and how she has become her own advocate. We also talk about health insurance and western medicine and the choices Alicia had to make as a result of not having health insurance.Key takeaways to listen forImpactful steps to take towards better healthThe what, how, and why of healthcare empowermentThe origin story of the seven secrets to audacious confidenceAudacious Confidence's story and impact on women out thereResources mentioned in this episodeDUTCH TestDuctal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)https://aliciacouri.com/podcast/Love My Body, Love MyselfAbout Alicia CouriThe Audacious Confidence™ Growth Expert and Legacy Queen Elect for Woman of Achievement, Alicia Couri, is the Founder and CEO of Alicia Couri Inc., a boutique consulting firm specializing in the development of Audaciously Proactive leaders & teams using brain science and people data to get results. She also founded RedCarpetCEO™ a digital media company which produces content for multiple outlets. Alicia hosts her nationally syndicated podcast: “Leading with Audacious Confidence” and 3 live webshows “Small Business Saturday Shout-Out”, “Love My Body Love Myself” and airing now on the Win Win Women network, "Unleash Your Audacious Confidence". Alicia is an Author of multiple books, an International Speaker, Actor, Beauty Professional, and coaches leaders to show up more powerfully with strong Executive Presence. She is on the Advisory Board of Keiser University, A Faculty Member of BoldHaus, an INC 5000 company, and the Marketing Chairperson of the Black Owned Media Alliance (BOMA).Connect with AliciaWebsite: Audacious ConfidenceYouTube: Alicia CouriSupport the show! Want to learn more about us? Visit our website at www.periodtopause.com or send an email to amanda@periodtopause.com.Follow us on Instagram: @periodtopauseJoin our Facebook Group: Period to Pause
On this episode, spine specialist, Dr. James Cox shares a story of a 29-year-old mother of three with 3 levels of disc herniations in her lower back. He explains the treatment he rendered and why. James M. Cox, DC, DACBR, FICC, Hon.D.Litt., FACO(H) Dr. Cox is the developer of Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation and the proud participant in the on-going federal research projects involving the Keiser University, National University of Health Sciences, Palmer College of Chiropractic Research Center, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, University of Illinois, University of Iowa, Auburn University, etc. He is a member of the postgraduate faculty of the National University of Health Sciences and has been privileged to speak throughout the world. Links: Discat Plus Enhanced B vitamins in Formula One For doctors (and CE), the full case with treatment demo are available online. "Case Report Series 2017 Webinar #3 CE (1 hr)" Dr. Cox's nutrition podcast (chondroitin/glucosamine) Resources: About Dr. Cox curriculum vitae More about Cox Technic Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical
This week's episode of Scrambling with Dylan Otto features Arkansas State University golfer Jack Maxey. Golf wasn't the first sport that Jack showed interest in. Being from England, he wanted to get into football or soccer as we call it in the USA. However, he couldn't start soccer until he got old enough so he got some golf lessons. At a young age, Maxey started dealing with heart issues and couldn't get his heart rate up too high. After a couple heart surgeries, he was able to perform at his full strength! Jack takes us through his recruiting process being that he'd never stepped foot on US soil, he had to do the best he could with finding schools. He landed on Keiser University in Palm Beach, Florida which he had both individual and team success winning Nationals his freshmen year as a team and a few individual titles. Jack finished his freshmen year with a 71 scoring average and 3rd in GolfStat rankings. He's now looking forward to attending Arkansas State Univeristy in the Fall to play D1 golf and let his golf game take care of the rest. Enjoy the show!
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guest is Dr. Sherry Olsen, Vice Chancellor - Online Division at Keiser University, YOUR cohost is Dr. Melissa Harts, Chief People Officer at Anthology, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Anthology Together 2022! This episode was recorded LIVE & in person at the Anthology Together Conference #AT22! Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
Doug Socha, Head Coach, Keiser University
We can be aware of deception by holding close to Jesus, who doesn't give up on us! Hear Jesus' heart for His followers today as we study Matthew 16:1-12 and Mark 8:11-25. ***** Welcome to Walking in the Word, the biblical teaching arm of the Women World Leaders' podcast. I'm your host Julie Jenkins. June 2022 is upon us, which means that our June event is happening this Saturday, June 4th! I hope that you are planning on joining us for a morning of worship, teaching, fellowship, and just plain fun. This free event is at Keiser University in West Palm Beach and will begin at 9:00am. If you are coming to the event, make sure you bring some cash, because have some great raffle items. And if you can't make it in person, you can join us on Facebook Live at 9:30am! As we all learned during covid, community CAN be built via technology. We have leaders from around the world who will be joining you on chat during the event. To find out more or register to attend in person, please visit our website – womenworldleaders.com Today, on Walking in the Word, we will continue our systematic walk through the gospels as we ask God to reveal what He wants us to know and put into practice. Today's scripture includes Matthew 16:1-12 and Mark 8:11-25. Let's pray before we begin… Dear Most Gracious and Loving God – as we come before you today, we ask that you cleanse our hearts and our minds that we might hear directly from you as we study and share. God, may the words of my mouth and the meditations of our hearts be acceptable to you. I thank you for always reaching each of us where we are, and it is with anticipation that we will hear from you that we delve into this study. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen. As we have been traveling with Jesus and His disciples, we have most recently seen Jesus' ministry to the Gentile world. We pick up today on their travels back into Jewish territory when they are met with BOTH the Pharisees and the Sadducees – working together to come against Jesus' and His ministry. I don't think we, in this modern era, can fully grasp what it meant to have these two groups team up, who under ordinary circumstances were rivals. The name Pharisee actually means “separated” and was appropriate because the Pharisees separated themselves from the ordinary Jewish person by strictly observing laws and manmade traditions. We often think of the Jewish people as spiritual – the Pharisees were ultra-spiritual. They set themselves on a pedestal. They clung to the teachings of the God, believing in the Old Testament, miracles, the coming of the Messiah, the resurrection of the dead, and God's final judgement – and their error was in making the pathway to God full of legal ramifications. The Sadducees, on the other hand, were the modernists of the day. The did not believe in miracles or resurrections. They did believe in a Messiah to come, but only as a political giant, not a spiritual manifestation of God. We've all seen groups of people with completely different motives and beliefs side together against a common enemy throughout history, and this was a perfect example. The Pharisees and the Sadducees joined forces to confront Jesus. With that in mind, let's begin in Matthew 16, verse 1, from the New Living Translation… 16 One day the Pharisees and Sadducees came to test Jesus, demanding that he show them a miraculous sign from heaven to prove his authority. If you've read the Bible, been to Sunday School, or have been listening to this podcast, you know that Jesus had already performed MANY miracles. You also know that this is not the first time these leaders demanded a sign. The wording here says that they demanded a “miraculous sign from heaven.” They were looking for an apocalyptic sign – a blessing from heaven on Jesus signaling that He was the answer to Israel for their political deliverance. One theologian equated this demand with the devil's temptation in the desert before Jesus began His ministry. Could Jesus have taken over right then and there? Finally and completely delivering the Jewish people and destroying their enemies. Of course He could have! But that was not the plan. And Jesus knew that if anyone was truly sold out to God, they would not need this “proof” of who He was, but they would see all the unmistakable miraculous events that had already occurred and would have realized their significance. These individuals had CHOSEN not to believe, and they were trying to set a trap for Jesus. Verse 2… 2 Jesus replied, “You know the saying, ‘Red sky at night means fair weather tomorrow; 3 red sky in the morning means foul weather all day.' You know how to interpret the weather signs in the sky, but you don't know how to interpret the signs of the times![a] 4 Only an evil, adulterous generation would demand a miraculous sign, but the only sign I will give them is the sign of the prophet Jonah.[b]” Then Jesus left them and went away. Jesus promised a sign to come…that of the prophet Jonah. Jonah was in the belly of a whale for three days. Left for dead. But God had work for Jonah to do, and after three days, he emerged. This was foreshadowing THE biggest miracle – Jesus' resurrection from the dead by which He would conquer the power of death for all those who believed in Him – once and forever more. Mark 8:12 tells us that as Jesus answered, “he sighed deeply in his spirit.” If you are a parent who has watched your children make poor decisions, you may understand the heartbreak behind Jesus' sigh. The fact that Jesus turned from them and went away is, to me, the scariest part of this whole interaction. God has bent over backwards to reveal Himself to EVERY human on earth. He has dotted every I and crossed every T. He has left no stone unturned. When we call to God, He is there. Wherever we go, He is there. In all of creation, He is there. But there can come a point when we have chosen over and over again NOT to see Jesus, that we will be unable to see Him. When we have hardened our hearts so strongly against Him, that our hearts can no longer receive Him. If you want to hear from Jesus, let me encourage you to PRACTICE hearing from Him. Practice listening and obeying! I was lying in bed at 4:30 this morning, and I heard God tell me to get up and write. I questioned Him. God do you really want me to get up and write now? He said, yes, I really want you to get up and write now. And so I did. Not because I wanted to write…I actually REALLY wanted to sleep. But I also really do want to hear from God – and I don't EVER want to put up a barrier that stops me from hearing Him. I don't ever want to intentionally not listen, causing my hearing to no longer acute. So when God says jump – I jump. Even if that means to jump out of bed when I am really tired. “Jesus left them and went away.” – There will come a time when Jesus will turn away from unbelievers. If you have given your life to Christ, you can be assured that Jesus will NEVER turn away from you – the best is yet to come! But if you haven't yet given your life to Christ, please do so, because we never know when Jesus WILL turn away and it will be too late. Giving your life to Christ is as easy as admitting that you are a sinner, accepting God's gift of forgiveness, and following Him to the best of your ability in His power. If you would like someone to walk through this process with you, please email us at prayer@womenworldleaders.com As we continue reading Matthew 16, verse 5 is an aside that sets the scene. 5 Later, after they crossed to the other side of the lake, the disciples discovered they had forgotten to bring any bread. But while the disciples are discussing their hunger, Jesus is still focused on the interaction with the Pharisees and the Sadducees…and He warns the disciples… 6 “Watch out!” … “Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees.” The disciples, still entrenched in their own conversation about bread, think Jesus' mention of yeast is referring to their lack of food…verse 7… 7 At this they began to argue with each other because they hadn't brought any bread. 8 Jesus knew what they were saying, so he said, “You have so little faith! Why are you arguing with each other about having no bread? 9 Don't you understand even yet? Don't you remember the 5,000 I fed with five loaves, and the baskets of leftovers you picked up? 10 Or the 4,000 I fed with seven loaves, and the large baskets of leftovers you picked up? 11 Why can't you understand that I'm not talking about bread? So again I say, ‘Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees.'” You may know that yeast in the Bible is often a symbol of evil or wrong teaching, signifying that a little bit of evil or wrong teaching can take root and spread among many. But until my preparations for today's teaching, I didn't understand this fully. I've made bread…I've ripped open the tiny yeast packet and put a bit into the dough and then watched the dough rise nice and fluffy, ready for baking. So I recognized the correlation that a little bit of yeast can effect a whole loaf of bread. But I didn't realize the significance of the yeasts ability to spread from a cultural and historical perspective. You may not be surprised to learn that in Jesus' time, they didn't have little packets of yeast in their kitchen cabinet. I honestly had never considered this. Instead, this necessary ingredient was grown by holding back a portion of the dough before they baked it. The piece of dough would be stored appropriately and treated with juices to enhance fermentation, and then used as a base to prepare dough for the following week. Then the process would continue…a small part of THAT dough would be reserved to grow the leaven for the next week. This process was full of opportunities to spread illness. If the dough EVER got tainted, it would infect much more than a single loaf of bread. The effects of evil and wrong teaching extend far beyond ourselves and our families, and they extend beyond today. We all can point back to an incident of wrongdoing in our lives that changed us forever. Such is the danger of evil. Mark records Jesus' words to the disciples in chapter 8:17-18 … “Don't you know or understand even yet? Are your hearts too hard to take it in? 18 ‘You have eyes—can't you see? You have ears—can't you hear?'[a] Don't you remember anything at all? In our Christian walk, Jesus implores us to seek understanding, to watch for what God is doing, to look for His miracles, to listen for His wonders, and to remember His blessings. As if to underscore this, although Jesus would not perform a miracle for the Pharisees and Sadducees who had hardened their hearts against Him, Jesus' love and care continued to exude to those who came to Him with an open heart. Mark continues in verse 22… 22 When they arrived at Bethsaida, some people brought a blind man to Jesus, and they begged him to touch the man and heal him. 23 Jesus took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the village. Then, spitting on the man's eyes, he laid his hands on him and asked, “Can you see anything now?” 24 The man looked around. “Yes,” he said, “I see people, but I can't see them very clearly. They look like trees walking around.” 25 Then Jesus placed his hands on the man's eyes again, and his eyes were opened. His sight was completely restored, and he could see everything clearly. Sometimes it takes awhile for us to see Jesus clearly! At first healing, the blind man could see only figures. But as he held close to Jesus, his sight was completely restored. Even after Jesus fed thousands in front of their eyes, the disciples still argued about who forgot the bread in a panic that they might not have food to eat on their journey. But as they held close to Jesus, he showed them that He IS our complete sustenance who will provide for us in all ways. If you are having a difficult time understanding all that Jesus is, that is ok. Keep seeking Him, and He will overwhelm you with His character and love. Ask Him to reveal Himself to you, to give you wisdom, to open your eyes and your heart and to make you teachable. Respond to His call, and His voice will get louder and clearer as He calls you away from evil and wrong teaching and calls you to embrace Him, God's only Son, our pure source of truth and strength. Let's pray… Dear Most Holy God – we thank you for your warnings, your wisdom, and your love. As we walk through our day, meet us where we are. Make your voice loud and give us eyes to see, ears to hear, and courage to respond. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.
Head Coach of Keiser University joins Larry Blustein today talking football and more
Marathon Minute is back with another inspiring and candid conversation featuring professional soccer player and friend of the show, Aaron Molloy. A native of Dublin, Ireland, Aaron grew up the son of a professional footballer and dreamt of one day being a pro himself. Following a short stint playing professionally in Ireland for Drogheda United, Aaron moved to the U.S. to get an education and continue his pursuit of playing at a high level. After excelling at NAIA school Keiser University, Aaron transferred to Penn State where he was an All-American and soon after a first round selection in the 2020 MLS Draft by the Portland Timbers. After starring for Forward Madison in USL League One and being a finalist for League One MVP, Aaron signed a contract to return to the USL Championship where he now plays for Memphis 901 FC. Tune in to hear Aaron talk about his experience attending his Dad's games as a pro when he was a kid, stories from his time as teammates with Max in Portland, his mentality earning a new contract in the USL Championship, and much more. Available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and tell ya friends. Love from Marathon Minute --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marathonminute/support
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Carol Boston. Carol is known as the Queen of Reframe. She can help women, (and a few good men), and business owners to recognize their true value, own their power and advocate for themselves, so they can rise up and become the Lion and Lioness Leaders they were created to be! Her clients describe me as “relentless” in making sure they get amazing results and many of them double or triple their income! She is an ex-collegiate & professional tennis player, an award-winning sales leader at Fortune 100 companies, with over 27 years of sales leadership experience, and an Award-winning speaker who turned her love of problem solving, helping, and inspiring others into a growing and respected business as a Business Leadership Coach and Change Agent. As a professional speaker, she has spoken to many organizations such as Keiser University, Nova SE University and has been hired multiple times to speak and teach at American Express. Connect with Carol : https://carolboston.com/ Sandee's Group Coaching: https://sandeesgarlata.mykajabi.com/happiness-solved-for-everyone-sp Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Sandee's book: www.sandeesgarlata.com/the-book Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
Spine specialist, Dr. Andrew Calderone shares a story of an active 63 y.o. male athlete with a condition called spondylolisthesis. Dr. Calderone explains what this condition is and how he is treating this active gentleman. Meet Dr. Andrew Calderone Dr. Calderone is a native of Stuart, Florida and attended South Fork High School where he was a student in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and a member of the Men's Varsity Baseball Team. After high school, Dr. Calderone went on to study Exercise Science at Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBA) in West Palm Beach, Florida. While at PBA, Dr. Calderone was also a member of the Men's Collegiate Baseball Team where in his senior year, was awarded the Male President's Award and named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, the first PBA baseball player in program history to receive this distinction. After college, Dr. Calderone was fortunate enough to play a season of independent professional baseball for the High Desert Yardbirds of the Pecos League of Professional Baseball Clubs in Adelanto, California. Chiropractic Education and Training After his playing days, Dr. Calderone enrolled in chiropractic school at Keiser University in West Palm Beach, Florida. In his final semester of chiropractic school, Dr. Calderone completed a 5-month preceptorship at Scott Air Force Base in Shiloh, Illinois where he completed over 700 clinical hours in the 375th Medical Group multidisciplinary clinic diagnosing and providing chiropractic care to active members of the United States Air Force, Military, and Navy. While at Scott, he also completed 250 hours and 150 musculoskeletal diagnostic ultrasound procedures. Dr. Calderone graduated top of his class with a perfect 4.0 GPA and received Summa Cum Laude upon graduation – the highest academic distinction. Why Chiropractic? Dr. Calderone first experienced the benefits and healing of chiropractic care at the age of 15, when he was diagnosed with a bilateral spondylolysis at the level of his L5 vertebra. At the time he was playing varsity baseball at South Fork High School in Stuart, Florida and was informed that this was a potentially career ending injury. He credits chiropractic care to not only saving his baseball career, but also keeping him healthy on the field for years to come. His experience as a patient of chiropractic drove him to become a Doctor of Chiropractic. Dr. Calderone looks forward to giving back to the community that raised him and hopes to inspire the youth to pursue the chiropractic profession, the same way he was inspired by his chiropractic physician from a young age. In addition to being a board-certified chiropractic physician, Dr. Calderone also holds other professional certifications including: National Strength and Conditioning Association – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) COX Flexion/Distraction Technic Lumbar Spine Part I & II Selective Functional Movement Assessment Level 1 Functional and Kinetic Treatment with Rehabilitation (FAKTR) Rehab System RockTape FMT Basic and Advanced Taping Dr. Calderone is also a member of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and Florida Chiropractic Association (FCA). Resources: performancehealthandchiropractic.com Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical
Dr. Jim Van Allan is an accomplished speaker and trainer for schools and organizations across the country. He is also a Professor of Communication Studies with Keiser University. Dr. Van Allan is the host of the hit podcast 'Communicate To Motivate' which focuses on different areas of communication applied to real life situations. His goal is to turn personal experiences into powerful learning moments with engaging stories, research, and takeaways. To book him as a guest, you can reach his Director of Outreach, Jordan Zahora at Jordan@JimVanAllan.com I this episode Neil and Dr. Van Allan Discuss these and other topics
Jesse Katz enters his second year as the Pitching Coach at Minot State University. Katz plays an integral role in the Beavers' recruiting. Katz comes to Minot State after spending the 2019-20 school year as the Associate Head Coach/Pitching Coach at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, MO. While at C-SC, Katz was responsible for overseeing all aspects of the pitching staff and handling all of the Wildcat's recruiting. Katz spent two years as an Assistant Coach/Head Developmental Coach at Keiser University in West Palm Beach, FL from 2017-2019. In his time at Keiser, the Seahawks had a 70-40 overall record, including a trip to the NAIA National Tournament and back-to-back conference tournament appearances. Katz assisted in the development of nine All-Conference players in his two seasons at Keiser. In addition to his collegiate coaching duties during his time in South Florida, Katz was also the Owner/Field Manager of the Ft. Lauderdale Knights in the South Florida Collegiate Baseball League. In his one season in management, Katz led the Knights to impressive first season in the history of the organization, finishing the season with a league best 30-13 record and a second-place finish. Katz served as a Graduate Assistant at Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL from 2015-2017. While at TIU, Katz was responsible overseeing the pitching, recruiting, and camps. Katz, a graduate of Bemidji State University, made 24 appearances on the mound for the Beavers in his three seasons. A two-time NSIC Academic All-Conference performer, Katz was also a member of the 2013 team that finished as the NSIC Tournament runner-up. Katz graduated cum laude from Bemidji State, with a Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management in 2015 and earned a Master of Arts in Leadership from Trinity International University in 2017. Katz is married to his wife Rebecca, and they have two dogs, Miz and Kiffin.
RD2BE features an exclusive series of interviews with Dietetic Internship Directors from programs around the country. Whether you are getting ready to apply soon for a program or you are planning ahead and researching programs for a later application, you will find these interviews packed with info. This interview features Dr. Dona Greenwood from Keiser University Dietetic Internship.
Hello and Welcome to another Episode on the Follow The Brand Podcast I am your Host, Grant McGaugh. And I want to open the show with a question! Have you ever wondered why you are in the profession you are in? That is the question I proposed to Tabatha Ball of Jacksonville, Florida. Many of us struggle to make sense of our lives until we can step back and view the seasons of our careers in a clearer light.Living in your truth brings you closer to your life's mission and reveals the unique gifts that you can in turn share with others. Tabatha Ball discovered her life's mission while growing up on a farm in Pensacola Florida which led her on a career path toward becoming a community healthcare leader. Listen as she tells a story about her passion to lift and help her community by creating a holistic village of care.Tabatha Ball serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Agape Community Health Center in Jacksonville Florida.Tabatha's career spans over 25 plus years in healthcare with exceptional leadership experience in a variety of healthcare settings. Tabatha leads a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals promoting and providing healthcare services to the underserved and uninsured population of Jacksonville Florida. She spearheaded the efforts to achieve the opening of seven healthcare centers across the city, creating opportunities for accessible healthcare services for all. Before her affiliation with Agape Community Health Center, Tabatha served in various roles at The Sulzbacher Center, ending as the Director of Health and Human Service. In her roles, she served as a passionate community servant with the ability to motivate and inspire the homeless population in identifying their potential. She also led strategic efforts in establishing a foundation of appropriate resources through community partnerships that provided, stable housing, life skills, and healthcare services for the homeless. With this ongoing quest to give, Tabatha has been able to promote significant, positive change in communities and individuals through advocacy, empowered by compassion. Tabatha is active in numerous professional organizations including but not limited to the Board of the Northeast Florida Continuum of Care, with emphasis on coordinating the community's policies, strategies, and activities toward ending homelessness. Tabatha also serves on the Mayo Clinic Women's Health Advisory Board, strategizing in the enhancement of care of women in the community. Tabatha will be the President of the National Association of Healthcare Executives (NAHSE) for the 2021-2023 period. She is also a member of the American College of Health Care Executives.A Florida native, Tabatha has a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of North Florida and a Master's in Business Administration, from Keiser University.