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Inside Paul Vasterling's, Nashville's Nutcracker with seasoned Company Artist Sarah Pierce and Kennedy Brown as they debut new roles this holiday season.
In this episode we have a very special guest. With are speaking with Harsha Ravindran, a 20-year-old social entrepreneur, CEO and co-founder of Ascendance, an international youth movement that works with over 35,00 students across 28 countries, that helps students discover what they love doing, get real-world hands-on experiences in the fields that they are passionate about and create sustainable careers for themselves.You can find us talking about improving our public speaking skills, how-to gather confidence, Harsha's contribution in social entrepreneurship, as well as how can we find out for what we are really passionate about.This episode is sponsored by BlendJet. Take your 12% off discount and 2-day free shipping at https://zen.ai/genzerstoriseblendjetYou can connect with Harsha Ravindran at https://lnkfi.re/harsha-ravindranFollow GenZers to rise! https://go.changemakerz.org/followEpisode's page https://podcast.changemakerz.org/harshaAccess exclusive content on the ChangemakerZ app at https://app.changemakerz.orgProduced by Vasilis Skarleas
“A bend in the road is not the end of the road…Unless you fail to make the turn.” ~Helen Keller Most of us know Helen Keller as the deaf-blind woman who was able to break out of her “double dungeon of darkness and silence” through the teaching and determination of young Anne Sullivan, who herself struggled with partial blindness. But less well-known are other fascinating details about Helen Keller… and the equally admirable teacher who dedicated her life to supporting Helen's dreams. Once referred to by Winston Churchhill as “the greatest woman of our age,” Helen Keller's story extends far beyond what we see in the classic play and film, “The Miracle Worker.” From her breakthrough with language at the well, to her friendship with Alexander Graham Bell and Mark Twain, to her work as an advocate for social change, to the accusations of fraud, Candy and Ashley discuss how Helen was able to navigate the many “bends in the road” she encountered with strength and conviction. Special Thanks to Kennedy Brown and Laura Adams MID-ROLL AD: If you'd like to support our podcast, please visit: www.BuyMeACoffee.com/ScandalWaterPod #HelenKeller #AnnieSullivan #TheMiracleWorker #ABendInTheRoad #Stage #Film
Metaverese, is it really the future ? This is the question that we try to answer with our guest Rasak Akorede. Rasak is into innovation and tech, a change maker, and one of the SDG global citizen. Questions that are part of our conversation include: What is meta verse ? Do we need special equipment ? Whould you join a virtual Travis Scott concert ? What is the future of human interactions ?This episode is sponsored by ExtraCredit from Credit.com. Take your free trial at https://credit.com/genzersFollow ChangemakerZ https://go.changemakerz.org/followRasak Akorede's social media handles at https://lnkfi.re/rasak-akoredeEpisode's page https://podcast.changemakerz.org/rasak-akoredeAccess exclusive content on the ChangemakerZ app at https://app.changemakerz.orgProduced by Vasilis Skarleas
Strákarnir fóru í miklar deilur um hæð Helga, en þá náði Helgi í vegabréfið þar sem obinber hæð Helga er skrifuð niður.Hjálmar er að fara til útlanda næstu helgi til að halda þættinum gangandi. Kennedy Brown leiklistarkennari kíkti svo til okkar í spjall og sagði frá aðferðum sínum og lífinu í Los Angeles. IG: helgijean & hjalmarorn110 Takk fyrir að hlusta - og munið að subscribe'a!
In this episode of the Belligerent Beavs Podcast, we share some exciting Belligerent Beavs news, talk about Talia von Oelhoffen's epic performances against both LA schools, highlight Kennedy Brown's heroic steal-and-score buzzer-beater, discuss the glaring problems with the Men's Basketball season, update on Gymnastics and their meet against Cal, and highlight some preseason accolades for the Baseball team. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Scott Rueck joins the final episode of the Talkin Beavs Podcast to preview the upcoming season for the Oregon State Beavers women's basketball season. The two dive into the excitement that surrounds the season, the depth of the team, and some of the big names that will make an impact for the 2021-22 season.1:00 Heading into year 12 as women's basketball head coach1:50 Excitement headed into a “normal season” of women's basketball3:00 Impact of the veterans coming back this season4:30 Kennedy Brown comes back this season determined6:00 Oregon State's ability to develop bigs8:20 McDonald's All-American Greta Kampschroede transitioning into collegiate level hoops10:00 Deepest roster in recent years bringing versatility to the court11:50 Aleah Goodman's journey the last 6 years14:00 Looking ahead to the schedule for 2021-22 season16:00 Excitement for a packed gym at Gill ColiseumSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scott Rueck joins the final episode of the Talkin Beavs Podcast to preview the upcoming season for the Oregon State Beavers women's basketball season. The two dive into the excitement that surrounds the season, the depth of the team, and some of the big names that will make an impact for the 2021-22 season.1:00 Heading into year 12 as women's basketball head coach1:50 Excitement headed into a “normal season” of women's basketball3:00 Impact of the veterans coming back this season4:30 Kennedy Brown comes back this season determined6:00 Oregon State's ability to develop bigs8:20 McDonald's All-American Greta Kampschroede transitioning into collegiate level hoops10:00 Deepest roster in recent years bringing versatility to the court11:50 Aleah Goodman's journey the last 6 years14:00 Looking ahead to the schedule for 2021-22 season16:00 Excitement for a packed gym at Gill ColiseumSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CREATED TO CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF AVERY REINE CANTOR, AAF EXISTS TO PREVENT YOUTH SUICIDE THROUGH EDUCATION AND CREATING AWARENESS.Although not about addiction, "Avery - Gone too soon" is included in the podcast series by Judi Diamond "Affliction of Addiction". This episode is not about addiction, but mental health, suicide prevention and lifting the stigma of mental illness with Kennedy Brown, Program Director of A.R.C. Angeles. However if you've been able to listen to any of the "Affliction of Addiction" series, you may have noticed the correlation between substance abuse and mental health. Oft' times the substance abusers, albeit unaware, are actually "self-medicating" due to depression and/or mental illnesses undiagnosedAvery Reine Cantor took her own life at just 17. Kennedy Brown connected with Avery through their mutual love for soccer, but there was something else they had in common. Just months before the tragic loss of Avery, Kennedy was contemplating taking her own life. Kennedy was in the midst of treatment when she got the news of Avery's passing. Avery's tragic loss along with Kennedys own struggles with depression and mental health ultimately put her on a path to help others. Now, at twenty-three, Kennedy continues her work with A.R.C. Angels helping to keep Avery's memory alive by teaching about mental awareness and suicide prevention.Avery's father, Rick Cantor, began A.R.C. Angels after the loss of his daughter in the hopes that it can help save a parent losing their child as he lost his. Thank you, Kennedy, for your honesty and sharing your story.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE SO YOU ALWAYS HEAR ALL THE LATEST EPISODES FROM MINDFULNESS TO SILLINESS, ADDICTION TO SATISFACTION IT'S "THE JUDI DIAMOND SHOW"! THANK YOU and "Namaste'-well!" - Judi
About Kennedy Brown: Kennedy Brown is the Program Director for A.R.C. Angels Foundation which is a non-profit for youth suicide prevention and mental health awareness that was created to celebrate the life of Avery Reine Cantor. Kennedy had her own personal struggles with anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts in high school. She played soccer with Avery and after her passing knew she wanted to help others that are struggling. She wants to be the light for others to help find their way out of the dark.In this episode, Jennie and Kennedy discuss:Anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts.Recognizing friend groups, quality relationships, and support systems.Behavior and verbalization red flags that you may hear from your child.Resources that you can turn to and utilize.Key Takeaways:Crisis Text Hotline: Text HOME to 741741You don’t always notice when someone is struggling emotionally.If you see a change in your child’s personality it may be a red flag that they are dealing with an internal battle and need help.Err on the side of caution, there’s no harm in being overly cautious. "Anxiety and depression looks different for everyone." — Kennedy BrownConnect with Kennedy Brown:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arcangelsfoundation/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arcangelsfoundation/ Website: https://arcangelsfoundation.org/ Email: kbrown.arcangelsfoundation@gmail.comCONNECT WITH JENNIE:Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenniebplFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/badassdirectsalesmastery/app/307339332686535/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badassdirectsalesmastery/Website: https://badassdirectsalesmastery.com/Show: https://badassdirectsalesmastery.com/blog/Email: jennie@badassdirectsalesmastery.com Show notes by Podcastologist: Kristen BraunAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Sophomore WBB Forward Taylor Jones joins the Talkin' Beavers podcast to talk about preparing for a season of unknowns, the newcomers on the team, the possibility of playing in a "bubble," her journey to Oregon state and what it's like to play for Scott Rueck.3:54 - What is it like training for a season without a start time?6:15 - How Taylor's role will change when the season begins7:26 - Beavers newcomers, Kennedy Brown's ACL recovery, and Jelena Mitrovic's confidence13:18 - Taylor's journey to Corvallis16:27 - Beavers history of developing players for the WNBA17:17 - Watching Oregon State defeat Baylor22:41 - Taylor's hoops hero growing up
Sophomore WBB Forward Taylor Jones joins the Talkin' Beavers podcast to talk about preparing for a season of unknowns, the newcomers on the team, the possibility of playing in a "bubble," her journey to Oregon state and what it's like to play for Scott Rueck.3:54 - What is it like training for a season without a start time?6:15 - How Taylor's role will change when the season begins7:26 - Beavers newcomers, Kennedy Brown's ACL recovery, and Jelena Mitrovic's confidence13:18 - Taylor's journey to Corvallis16:27 - Beavers history of developing players for the WNBA17:17 - Watching Oregon State defeat Baylor22:41 - Taylor's hoops hero growing up
I will never get tired of having Kennedy and her words on this platform. From celebrating the small things, to lots and lots of time, and speaking truth even when you don't feel it, Kennedy brings some sweet words and some good truth to this quarantine talk. So-let's chat, quarantine style, eh? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephanie-moss/support
Oregon State women's basketball head coach Scott Rueck joins Talkin' Beavers to talk about respecting women's basketball and building the Beavs' program into a national powerhouse.4:00 - The exponential growth of women's hoops6:25 - Keeping his team focused through injuries and setbacks12:26 - Making sure his team feels like family14:35 - Hoping for two former Beavs on one WNBA roster16:50 - Making adjustments so OSU plays its best basketball in March21:53 - Advice to coaches starting out
Oregon State women's basketball head coach Scott Rueck joins Talkin' Beavers to talk about respecting women's basketball and building the Beavs' program into a national powerhouse.4:00 - The exponential growth of women's hoops6:25 - Keeping his team focused through injuries and setbacks12:26 - Making sure his team feels like family14:35 - Hoping for two former Beavs on one WNBA roster16:50 - Making adjustments so OSU plays its best basketball in March21:53 - Advice to coaches starting out
Ken has walked the last 7 years of high school, college and adult life with me and man oh man am I so thankful for her and heart through all the seasons we've been through. In this episode, Ken chats about what it's like to live unapologetically in a time in her life when its hard and awkward and new, and what it's like to lean into those awkward moments, those "I don't know where this is going but I'm here for it,"kind of times. Kennedy is a force to be reckoned with, and y'all do not want to miss out on this conversation. So, let's chat shall we? Connect with Ken @kennedyybrown + myself @gwenn_lynn! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephanie-moss/support
Pac-12 Networks' Ashley Adamson and Mary Murphy discuss the Bruins statement win at Stanford and the significance of UCLA's first Bay Area road sweep since 1999 (4:57). They discuss the Wildcats' bounce-back mentality in defeating Oregon State to notch Arizona's first ever top 10 road win (6:04). The ladies discuss the significance of losing Kennedy Brown for the season due to an ACL injury (8:10) and how it will affect the Beavers moving forward. Mary breaks down Mikayla Pivec's game-winner vs Arizona St with 0.4 seconds on the clock (11:44) and the teachable moment it gave another team. They also talk Pivec's name being added to the list of Senior CLASS Award finalists after an uproar over her exclusion (17:05). Ash and Mary discuss Oregon remaining No. 3 in the country and Sabrina's reaction to her 24th career triple-double (20:38).UCLA's head coach Cori Close joins the show (27:00) and shares what made getting conference win #100 in the Bay Area so special. She discusses what it took for her team to defeat Stanford (28:48) and what Chantel Horvat and Lindsey Corsaro bring to the squad (31:00). Coach praises the job Charmin Smith has done at Cal in her first season and how the Bears challenged them (33:17).Coach Close discusses what teachings she has taken from John Wooden (36:36) and the deeper meaning of why she has a shovel and broom in her office (39:08). Cori shares how she tries to infuse joy in her players (47:50) and gives a self evaluation in her 26th year of coaching (51:10). Mary shares the dancing skills of USC's head coach Mark Trakh she witnessed over the weekend (54:53) and the impressive road sweep the Utes had over the Washington schools (57:20). Ash and Mary discuss if teams want to avoid the No. 4 seed in the conference tournament so they don't have to play Oregon (58:22) and if anything but a national championship would be a disappointment for the Ducks (1:00:58).
Marcus and Adam break down the latest Recruting news. They talk with Jarod Lucas and Kennedy Brown on the DAM Hotline. Then they go next Level with Marcus breaking down Casey Filkins game and how he is must get for the Beavers. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marcus and Adam break down the latest Recruting news. They talk with Jarod Lucas and Kennedy Brown on the DAM Hotline. Then they go next Level with Marcus breaking down Casey Filkins game and how he is must get for the Beavers.
Kennedy Brown is a fiancée, former college athlete, social media influencer, Christian, and my friend! She talks about what her long distance with Jarrett taught her and how soccer impacted her faith! Join my wise friend and I as we talk about everything and anything! Maybe even a few wedding details:)
Good talks, with good people, about good stuff. Celebrating life one conversation at time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephanie-moss/support
Good talks, with good people, about good stuff; celebrating life one conversation at a time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephanie-moss/support
I have had the honour and the privilege of previously interviewing Katie on my Living Fearlessly with Lisa McDonald TV Show with 365TVNETWORK.COM and am immensely grateful and humbled to be joined by her once again. Kathleen has tragically lived every parents worse nightmare when her son, Benjamin Cole Brown lost his life on Monday, October 17, 2016. Although incredibly bittersweet, Benjamin Cole Brown (only 36 years of age) died doing what he loved most, and was truly living and honouring his core purpose. Benjamin Cole Brown was a Humanitarian, an incredibly talented photographer, and had developed his own #Cambio line of leather products with the proceeds of sales being put back into the ongoing needs and the building of schools and homes for children in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Grappling with an unimaginable loss for any parent, Kathleen, while grieving the loss of her son, stepped in and stepped up to pick up where Benjamin Cole Brown had left off and with every aspect of her sons unfinished mission so as to fulfil his life purpose while beautifully honouring his legacy. You will not want to miss this broadcast! Thank you for being one of close to 300K Living Fearlessly Podcast Subscribers. Immensely grateful to each and every one of you for helping me to spread and share the message of #LivingFearlessly. LISTENERSHIP: 145 countries, 220 TV/RADIO Terrestrial Satellites and the potential for millions of I-tune downloads. #Grateful #Cambio ##LiveDifferently #BenjaminColeBrown #Radio #Podcasts #LivingFearlessly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices