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We're live with Alan Migliorato, co-author of "Failing Forward: Leadership Lessons for Catholic Teens Today" talks about teens and self esteem, Dr. Tina Holland, President of Fran U in Baton Rouge updates us and Kevin McKenzie, Catholic author of the book "Saint Jose, Boy Cristero Martyr"
We're live with Dr. Mark Williams, Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux talks about Catholic Schools Week, Alan Migliorato, co-author of "Failing Forward: Leadership Lessons for Catholic Teens Today" talks about teens and their faith and Kevin McKenzie, Catholic author of the book "Saint Kevin of Glendalough: Hermit, Abbot, and Miracle Worker".
From navigating systemic barriers to inspiring the next generation of scholars and leaders, this podcast episode highlights why Black men are essential to building a more inclusive, equitable, and effective educational landscape. I sit down with a group of gentlemen making waves in the world of education. Dr. Bryant Kent Wallace, Dr. Sheldon McAfee, Dr. Kevin McKenzie, and Marvin Boatman join me as we discuss:The retention & graduation rates for Black men in higher academiaClimbing the leadership leader in educationThe positive impact of Black men in educational spaces...and so much more.Subscribe & stay in the loop at camilleessick.com.Support the showFB @thespeakherpodcast | IG @camille.essick | camilleessick.com YT: CamilleEssick "Where Innovators & Creators Connect".**I do not own the rights to this music.**
“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey and special guest, Diana Byer, founding director of the New York Theater Ballet. In this episode of Dance Talk with Joanne Carey, join host Joanne Carey as she chats with Special Guest, Diana Byer, as she shares her life in dance which began from a suggestion made by her pediatrician to exercise. That first class lead to a lifetime career in dance, an art form on which she continues to leave her imprint and is creating a profound and exemplary legacy. Diana discusses her commitment to developing dance artists and her outreach program for homeless and at-risk children. Diana Byer received her principal dance training from Margaret Craske and Antony Tudor. She is the founder of New York Theater Ballet that stages works that are intimate in scale and able to touch audiences in deeply personal ways. Hailed by Dance Magazine as “a miniature American treasure,” NYTB is known for its theatrical inventiveness, high production quality, excellent technique, and accessibility to its audiences. She has been a guest instructor of the Cecchetti Society of America, the Cecchetti Society of Canada (Toronto), Cornell and New York Universities, State University of New York at Purchase, Martha Graham School, and other centers of dance. Ms. Byer conducts master classes in schools and performance settings across the USA and Europe. Ms. Byer received extensive media attention for her ongoing work with homeless and at-risk children, winning special citations from President George Bush, First Lady Hillary Clinton, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the President's Committee on the Arts & the Humanities. The LIFT Community Service program, which provides dance classes, performance opportunities, scholarships, and services for homeless and at-risk children in New York, was initiated at NYTB through her vision and commitment. In 1988, 1990, and 1993, Ms. Byer received the Helen Wieselberg Award of the National Arts Club in recognition for her ongoing work with LIFT. In 1992, Lincoln Center produced, at Alice Tully Hall, a one-hour presentation for children called Dreams On A Shoestring, featuring an original script based on Ms. Byer and LIFT. She received a Humanitarian Hero recognition from Good Housekeeping Magazine for her ongoing work with LIFT and was the 2023 Martha Hill Dance Fund Lifetime Achievement Awardee. The feature-length film LIFT, documenting Ms. Byer's journey of LIFT, was featured in the 2022 Tribeca Festival and recognized with a “Children's Resilience in Film Award” by Shine Global. In December 1996, she was again spotlighted in two features in Dance Magazine. Ms. Byer coached the principals in the Columbia Pictures film, Center Stage. She was a member of the Antony Tudor Centennial Celebration Committee and in 2008 staged Tudor's Judgment of Paris for the American Ballet Theatre Gala at The Metropolitan Opera House. She is a repetiteur for the Antony Tudor Trust and a member of the Board of Directors of the Dance Notation Bureau and The Clive and Valerie Barnes Foundation. In 2010 she assisted Kevin McKenzie in ABT's restaging of Antony Tudor's Jardin Aux Lilas (Lilac Garden) and staged Agnes de Mille's Three Virgins and a Devil for the Alabama Ballet. In 2011 Ms. Byer restaged Antony Tudor's Soiree Musicale and the dances from Agnes de Mille's Carousel, Oklahoma, and Brigadoon for American Ballet Theatre's Studio Company. She continues to direct the NYTB School which she established in 1978. Learn more about The Diana Byer Legacy Project https://www.dancio.com/dianabyerlegacyproject Learn more about New York Theater Ballet https://nytb.org/about Follow Joanne Carey on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdance Follow “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in. Follow. Like us. And Share. Please leave us review! “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey "Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
In this episode, I take us on a trip down memory lane, exploring my life as a South African boy, with a love for cricket, during the 1970s and early 1980s.We delve into the joy of playing barefoot on the Wanderers outfield, the thrill of watching heroes like Graeme Pollock and Kevin McKenzie in action, and the camaraderie of lunchtime games on the Wanderers outfield.I'll tell you about Ajax Amsterdam, and their iconic thick red stripe and exotic European allure. It explores the imaginative world created through pencil drawings of their legendary players.Back in South Africa, the focus returns to Wanderers cricket, with vivid descriptions of favourite cricketers and their nicknames - "Spook" Hanley, "Dassie" Biggs, and "Yogi" Ferreira. We learn about the bowling styles of Vince van der Bijl and Clive Rice, accompanied by the iconic commentary of Charles Fortune.Fortune's voice is painted as a cultural touchstone, shaping the way a generation of white South Africans perceived and experienced cricket.exclamation His commentary is described as both comforting and ultimately limited, reflecting a world in isolation.The episode is a bittersweet reflection on nostalgia, acknowledging the lost world of yesteryear while embracing the progress of the present.Donate to The Luke Alfred Show on Patreon.Get my book: Vuvuzela Dawn: 25 Sporting Stories that Shaped a New Nation.Get full written episodes of the show a day early on Substack.Check out The Luke Alfred Show on YouTube and Facebook.
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Kevin McKenzie (aka Kevco) is a world traveler, volleyball player, and has also spent a crazy amount of time in the music industry. Frank and Dan welcome him into the studio and enjoy an array of amazing stories from a fantastic life. Tune in! Check out the travel blog here.
Our guest Kevin McKenzie is co-owner of Built Right Digital, a digital marketing company tailored for the home improvement industry. Kevin is a man of many talents with a master's degree in Statistics, a stint as a college instructor, experience as a vinyl siding installer, and a certified Google Partner. He leverages these varied skills to provide marketing purpose-built for home improvement professionals. This exclusive focus on home improvement makes Built Right Digital a premier marketing agency for your home improvement business. Visit builtrightdigital.com or reach out to Kevin on LinkedIn to take your home improvement marketing to the next level. Episodes are sponsored and produced by Isaiah industries, a manufacturer of specialty metal roofing systems and other building materials. Learn more at isaiahindustries.com
In this week's episode I talk about Purdy's Chocolatier's Christmas collection. I will talk about Turf and their amazing Salmon Burger. I will feature some of the cafes participating in my Vancouver Cake Challenge that I've tried this past week including Trees Coffee, Minus Cake Boutique, and Wicked Café. I will feature my Interview with Kevin McKenzie, owner of the Birria Food Truck. I will feature some Halloween Treats including Mon Paris, Cookies & Company, Rocky Mtn Chocolate, Swiss Bakery, Temper Pastry, and Ririmisu Desserts. Lastly, I feature my Interview with Bridget Thoreson – Author of “The Unofficial Hocus Pocus Cookbook”.
This episode is for you if...You have retail locations (or are considering it) then you'll want to hear at least the first 20 minutes of this "Connected Retail" discussion with an experienced insider.OR you have a Shopify store and a Point-of-Sale but they don't talk, then you'll want to listen to the whole episode.Lots of industry analysis and insight in this one from our guest Kevin McKenzie, the CEO of SKU IQ. Aside from saving owners a ton of time avoiding the end of day double data entry across to systems that don't normally connect, Kevin has a seriously impressive resume. As Chief Digital Officer at Westfield, he oversaw the development of all digital strategy and omni-channel initiatives. Before that, he was Sr VP of CNET Shopping.Show LinksSKU IQSponsorsFree 30-day trial of Zipify OCU - (To get an unadvertised gift, email help@zipify.com and ask for the "Tech Nasty Bonus".Try Bold Product Upsell, free trialSave 20% on Turbo, a blazing fast Shopify theme - Use code KURT20 at checkoutImprove your shop's search engine ranking with Venntov SEO Meta ManagerNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.
This week we're taking a break from our normal structure! Rather than being in the Gospels, we'll be in Acts, talking about church planting. Here at Aletheia, we're blessed to be sending out our great staff member Kevin McKenzie to plant a church in Savannah, Georgia. We couldn't be more excited about this opportunity to partner with him to reach a place that needs the good news and justice of Jesus Christ. This week serves as a reminder to us that we are a people called on mission.
I have loved doing the Happiness is... Podcast and although it took some persuading, I couldnt imagine how it has reached people. Normally, I'm in the room to see and feel the reaction when I speak and ask the questions, so the pod was an unknown venture. After speaking to the MAGNIFICENT David Smith MBE, I felt flat. It was an amazing experience but the comedown was huge. I was tired. I couldn't believe what happened next.Kevin McKenzie, the gritty, aggressive Scotland International hooker from Stirling County gave me a call and said he wanted to tell his story. He saw similarities between his journey and David's. The first call lasted 45mins!Doing the pod inspired me. I didn't know Kev's story, I do now.I loved it, I hope you enjoy listening.Happiness is Egg Shaped See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kevin Mckenzie, CFO of SimpleNexus and I sit down to discuss his process for running an efficient finance team. Currently, Kevin's finance team completes the monthly close process within two business days after the close of the month. This enables him to provide timely data to the executive team and board. We deep dive into his process and go through the key processes, meetings, and deliverables that he expects from his finance team. We also discuss important issues like how to gauge your finance team's effectiveness and what are the signs that you need to expand your team
ANGEL CORELLA - Fue en 1994 cuando el bailarín ingresó en el American Ballet Theatre (ABT) y desde entonces ha interpretado los principales papeles de las obras más populares del repertorio clásico. No sabía entonces, un jovencísimo Ángel Corella de 19 años, que el público neoyorkino se convertiría desde el principio en un gran aliado. Desde su primera actuación en el Metropolitan Opera House de Nueva York con el ballet Giselle, portadas de revistas, público y crítica arropan sus interpretaciones con entusiasta respuesta. También ha recibido un premio Emmy por el ballet El lago de los cisnes y su emisión en la televisión americana PBS. Hasta el ABT llegó después de ganar la medalla de oro en el Grand Prix de la Villa de París. Entre los miembros del jurado, se encontraba la mítica bailarina rusa Natalia Makarova, que entusiasmada con la intervención de Corella, le puso en contacto con el director del ABT. El bailarín cautivó a Kevin McKenzie con su interpretación y poco después se convertía en solista de la prestigiosa compañía americana. Alternó sus interpretaciones en el ABT con las de estrella invitada en el Royal Ballet de Londres, el Ballet de la Scala de Milán y el Australian Ballet entre otras compañías. En 2008 fundó su propia compañía, Corella Ballet Castilla y León, posteriormente transformada en Barcelona Ballet, hasta 2014 en que fue disuelta. Premio Internacional “Benois de la Danse” 2000 y Premio Nacional de Danza en la modalidad de interpretación en 2002, el bailarín preside desde 2001 la Fundación Ángel Corella destinada a formar a jóvenes bailarines. Desde 2014 es director artístico del Pennsylvania Ballet.
Kevin McKenzie had a difficult experience growing up in the projects of Brooklyn. He was nearly killed several times and had an outlook on life that was powerfully influenced by those early experiences. However, he made it to college and was on track for "success," but something was missing. Through a series of experiences and miraculous events, his core beliefs were challenged and he became a devout follower of Jesus. Now, years later, Kevin serves as a campus minister with Every Nation Campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts and, along with his team, is finding innovative ways to help college students overcome crippling academic pressure and leading them to experience life in Christ.
As we continue our sermon series in the book of Daniel, campus director Kevin McKenzie walks us through the contrasting stories of King Nebuchadnezzar and his son Belshazzar. One of these kings was received and restored by God; the other torn down from his authority and judged. What was the difference? In this sermon, we observe that the enemy of enduring hope is indeed sin-filled pride.
Maxwell Anders, Beau Alexander, and Casey Durham explore and share on the ups and downs of dating, sex, relationships, and all things related to the Big D.On episode 25 - Dull, Max, Beau, and Casey discuss dating when someone is dull. Life can be exciting and thrilling and no more is this the case when it comes to dating and find someone new. What happens when we encounter the utterly dull and boring? What is exciting to some can be painfully boring to others. Can we add a little spice to our dating and sex lives? Casey Durham from Dallas is our stand-in guest co-host, and our favorite and beloved Brooklyn Steele will be back in our next episode. Beau catches up with a girl from his past. Later he practices getting out of his comfort zone and braves facing rejection. Maxwell updates us on the drunk cutie who asked him out at birthday dinner and meets a guy that seems to "measure up" or down to Max. Casey puts the breaks on a stunningly beautiful man and reflects on the decision.Kevin McKenzie from Dallas is our guest dating guru on this episode. We answer a listener's e-mail regarding when one partner demands a lot of sex, and we review the article "You Should Be Dating Someone Boring” from Thought Catalog. We go over our Call to Action, Episode Quote, and we give a shout out to the author and TEDTalk sensation Tracy McMillan.Music featured on this episode:Waiting For You by Le Gang https://soundcloud.com/thisislegangCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/l-g-waiting-for-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ipBADI59ZLQDamn Shame (Ft. Lincoln) by NIMBVS https://soundcloud.com/nimbvsmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-damn-shameMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/YiA8hdOZNPITragic Love by Savfk (copyright and royalty free epic emotional orchestral piano soundtrack music) https://soundcloud.com/savfk/tragic-love
It's a-me, Travis and I am back with Yours, Mine, and the Truth! Today I am joined by video game connoisseurs "Kid Nintendo" Max Mitchell and Kevin McKenzie to talk about the beloved video game icon Mario and his best games. We talk Mario 3, Mario World, and Mario Galaxy specifically but we get in to a whole lot more. We've got our top 5 spinoff games, top 5 songs, and top 5 overworlds as well. One fine guest even remembered to have their requited top 5 Extreme songs at the end! This is a must listen for all of you out there, whether you are suffering from "moustache fever" or not!
This week, Matt chats with Kevin McKenzie, M.S., co-owner and data scientist at home improvement digital marketing firm Built Right Digital. They discuss:
In this weeks episode Tom and Andrew talk about their most devoted fan and friend Kevin McKenzie. He had recently gotten into a car accident and we explain it all. In other news Andrew ordered some crocs and they still haven't come in and he is pissed. We touch base on Tom and if he has a girl or not. This is week nine and no sign of female life on Planet Tom.
One of the exciting new features newly announced for Z is Instant Recovery. Tyler King and Kevin McKenzie are just two of the brains behind it. Learn how maintenance windows will get shorter on this new episode of Terminal Talk
One of the exciting new features newly announced for Z is Instant Recovery. Tyler King and Kevin McKenzie are just two of the brains behind it. Learn how maintenance windows will get shorter on this new episode of Terminal Talk
The Davidson County Community Advisory Board partners with the Department of Children Services to provide resources and services to children and families in Davidson County. The board's co-chair, Kevin McKenzie sits down with Jonquil Newland to discuss DCCAB's role in the community and how it is accomplishing the work it does.
In this addendum to When God Seems Gone, Kevin McKenzie offers practical wisdom for how Christians can hold fast to faith, hope, and joy in the midst of trial and hardship.
Interview with Kevin McKenzie, VP and Chief Digital Officer of Macerich. Macerich is currently the third largest owner and operator of shopping centers in the US. The company owns 53 million square feet of leasable area. With retail design platform BrandBox, Macerich has found a way to bring digitally native brands into its malls and shopping centers.
Did you ever think you could have an office at the mall, or rent a store for just a month or two to show off a new product, collection or innovation? Today’s reimagined mall lets you do just that, with an experience that feels like a great magazine – offering a thoughtful collection of food, shopping, housing, entertainment, and community. Two mall experts from different sides of the world, Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne of Dubai-based Emaar Malls and Kevin McKenzie of Brandbox and Macerich sat down with host Matt Rubel to talk about how they are reinventing the mall. This is the second episode of our four-part Shoptalk series of “Retales From the Frontline” presented by Mastercard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the 14th installment of "Offstage and Unbound," The Music Center's President and CEO Rachel Moore chats with Kevin McKenzie, artistic director of American Ballet Theatre (ABT).
In a world of counterfeits, how can we know who or what is deserving our trust? In this installment of the Substance series, Kevin McKenzie helps us understand how true love — God's love — gives us discernment, confidence, and security.
Teaser of Episode #13 of Offstage + Unbound - The Music Center Podcast. Kevin McKenzie, Artistic Director of American Ballet Theatre Rachel Moore, President & C.E.O. of The Music Center
James kicks off Season 3 of the Stage Rightside with ABT's Artistic Director of 25 years, Kevin McKenzie. They chat training, directorship, and having the hard conversations. This is Kevin as you've never known him. What a way to start Season 3!
In this week’s devotional, Richard talks about the hope that can only be found in Jesus from the book of Isaiah. And later, Lt. Kevin McKenzie stops by to talk about the non-profit Badge of Faith Police Ministries. Lt. McKenzie is using his calling as a police officer to not only make a difference in […] The post Here’s The Good News appeared first on Ministry in the Marketplace.
We all feel a level of comfort relating to people from our own generation. The gospel, however, is a message for all generations. In this sermon, Kevin McKenzie explains the importance of reaching the next generation by looking at the pivotal role Daniel and his friends played in their Babylonian captivity.
This week we have the pleasure of being joined Kevin McKenzie, American Ballet Theatre Artistic Director. A native of Vermont, McKenzie recieved his ballet trianing from the Washington School of Ballet. He was a leading dancer with the Joffrey Ballet and the National Ballet of Washington before joining American Ballet Theatre in 1979 as […] The post (65) Kevin McKenzie, American Ballet Theatre Artistic Director appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
This week we have the pleasure of being joined Kevin McKenzie, American Ballet Theatre Artistic Director. A native of Vermont, McKenzie recieved his ballet trianing from the Washington School of Ballet. He was a leading dancer with the Joffrey Ballet and the National Ballet of Washington before joining American Ballet Theatre in 1979 as […] The post (65) Kevin McKenzie, American Ballet Theatre Artistic Director appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
What is your inner-hero like? Are you a crusader with a cause? Are you behind the scenes making things right? Or do you slay karaoke and steal the show? Kevin McKenzie wants to know. Lauren, modern day gypsy she is, wants it all. Geoff likes books and Max has his sense of self challenged. Remember [...]
In this sermon, Kevin McKenzie unpacks the teaching of James on the way we use our words. We discover that our words are more directional than we know, more broken than we'd like to admit, and more in need of the redeeming power of the gospel than we're often prepared to pursue.
In this sermon, Kevin McKenzie explains the difference between the way we use God to get our self-centered fantasies, and how they must be replaced by a God-centered reality.
James sits down with American prima ballerina-turned-directress, Julie Kent. They wax poetic about humble beginnings, the future, Mikhail Baryshnikov, & Kevin McKenzie. Don't miss it! Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
What we believe about the future will deeply affect how we live today. In this sermon, Kevin McKenzie explores what it means for the Christian to understand the future according to the words of Jesus.
They got the first grant from the NEA back in 1965 and are celebrating their own long history.
They got the first grant from the NEA back in 1965 and are celebrating their own long history.
They got the first grant from the NEA back in 1965 and are celebrating their own long history.
They got the first grant from the NEA back in 1965 and are celebrating their own long history.
In this episode we hear a hilarious story of struggle as Kevin McKenzie sets out on a mission to head to Batoche for Métis Days - a yearly cultural celebration that takes place yearly, in the dead of summer, in beautiful Batoche, SK. Here we hear about being chased by rez dogs, bad boot choices and a stubborness & search for culture & place that knows no boundaries. This charming & lighthearted story will have you smiling, scratching your head & will probably make you want to pick up a stranger as they walk down the highway the next time you pass one.