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In this episode of Leading Ladies, host Sarah Birnie speaks with Kim Martin, an accomplished account manager at Felix Lighting, about her journey in the lighting industry. They discuss the importance of education, networking, and self-awareness in building a successful career. Kim shares her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated field, the challenges of work-life balance, and the evolution of the industry over the years. The conversation emphasizes the need for mental health awareness and the importance of communication in navigating the complexities of the lighting profession. In this conversation, Kim Martin shares her journey from being a lighting director on tours to transitioning into a corporate role in the lighting industry. She discusses the importance of effective communication, the challenges of life on tour, and the need for personal growth and self-reflection. Kim emphasizes the significance of building relationships within the industry and the necessity of being adaptable and confident in decision-making. She also touches on the evolving nature of the industry and the importance of staying updated with technology and trends.This episode is brought to you by Lightswitch
Som 14-åring debuterade hon i landslagströjan men sen skulle hockeydrömmen ta en mörk vändning. Tidigare målvakten Kim Martin Hasson har blivit invald i hockey Hall of fame och berättar om OS-medaljerna och att vara en cool mamma. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
“What does it mean to be a free spirit?” Director Kim Martin Cotten and Radio Play Writer Catherine Eaton discuss the vision and meaning behind the Play On Podcast series adaptation of “As You Like It”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We'll ask Chef Kim Martin what's cooking on our segment this week. She's got pickles on the go at the Cranewood on Main in Sackville, and she tells us all about it.
Without clarity on what truly matters, it's easy to fall into the trap of expending urgency on distractions that yield little progress. We challenge you to embrace urgency with intention. Be quick to act on what God is calling you to do, but just as quick to discern what is truly necessary. By focusing your energy on the right priorities, you'll be one step closer to living the purpose-filled life you're designed for. Listen in as host Andy Thornton talks with Kim Martin, Founder of I've Decided, about this weeks, weekly winning word, urgent! Learn more at www.ivedecided.org
This Week on Living the Authentic Life Podcast: Dive into the world of clean-crafted spirits with Queen Bee Distillery's powerhouse co-owners, Kim Martin and Catharine Faulconer!
In this episode of the Tyler Tech Podcast, we conclude our special two-part series on the concept of access, focusing on how technology can help organizations break down barriers and provide access to essential services, resources, and opportunities. Four experts from Tyler Technologies share unique insights into enhancing accessibility in the public sector.Kristine Lim, product manager in Tyler's Data & Insights Division, discusses the importance of practical data governance and how data-driven tools can measure and improve access to public services. Daren Jackson, senior vice president of disbursements, provides a thoughtful perspective on how payment technology fosters financial access, urging governments to adopt a broader approach to problem-solving.Urvi Pandya, general manager of Workforce Case Management, shares strategies for creating safe and accessible work environments, emphasizing the role of community collaboration in simplifying data management. Finally, industry engagement consultant Kim Martin highlights innovations in student transportation systems, demonstrating how technology can enhance service delivery for students and their families.Be sure to subscribe to the Tyler Tech Podcast for more insights into the technologies shaping the public sector today!We also detail our latest white paper about how AI is empowering public sector agencies to tackle workforce shortages, modernize outdated systems, and navigate budget constraints. You can download that here: Revolutionizing the Government Workforce With AILearn more about the topics discussed in this episode with these resources:Download: Driving Financial Equity With TechnologySuccess Story: Chattanooga's New Public Safety VisionPodcast: Student Transportation Tech SolutionsVideo: Introduction to Workforce Case ManagementBlog: Transforming Government Payments Through a Unified PlatformBlog: Building Trust Through Effective Case ManagementBlog: Unified Case Management Streamlines ProcessesBlog: Harnessing Data and Insights for Community DevelopmentBlog: Data, Equity, and PolicingListen to other episodes of the podcast.Let us know what you think about the Tyler Tech Podcast in this survey!
In this episode of the Tyler Tech Podcast, we begin a special two-part series on the concept of access, exploring how technology helps organizations break down barriers and provide equitable access to services, resources, and opportunities. We welcome four experts from Tyler Technologies, each sharing insights on how technology can improve access across different sectors.Kristine Lim, product manager in Tyler's Data & Insights division, explains how data-driven tools can measure and improve access to public services. Urvi Pandya, general manager of workforce case management, discusses how technology can create safe, accessible work environments. Industry engagement consultant Kim Martin provides a perspective on making student transportation more inclusive and accessible, while Daren Jackson, senior vice president of disbursements, shares how payments technology fosters financial access and inclusion.Whether your organization is just beginning its journey toward improving access or looking to expand current efforts, this episode offers practical advice and real-world examples. Don't miss the conversation, and stay tuned for part two, where we explore how technology can further drive meaningful access and inclusion.Be sure to subscribe to the Tyler Tech Podcast for more insights into the technologies shaping the public sector today.We also detail our latest white paper about how AI is empowering public sector agencies to tackle workforce shortages, modernize outdated systems, and navigate budget constraints. You can download that here: Revolutionizing the Government Workforce With AILearn more about the topics discussed in this episode with these resources:Download: Driving Financial Equity With TechnologySuccess Story: Chattanooga's New Public Safety VisionPodcast: Student Transportation Tech SolutionsVideo: Introduction to Workforce Case ManagementBlog: Transforming Government Payments Through a Unified PlatformBlog: Building Trust Through Effective Case ManagementBlog: Unified Case Management Streamlines ProcessesBlog: Harnessing Data and Insights for Community DevelopmentBlog: Data, Equity, and PolicingListen to other episodes of the podcast.Let us know what you think about the Tyler Tech Podcast in this survey
This week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - Executive Director Curt Macysyn is joined by Kim Martin, Industry Engagement Consultant, Tyler Technologies, an NSTA Vendor Partner. Kim and Curt recap the recent On-Board Technology Panel at the 2024 NSTA Annual Meeting and Convention in Nashville, TN. Kim provides some best practices as operators enter the back-to-school period and how new technology can be implemented on school buses. Kim and Curt outline how operators can ensure drivers are fully prepared for the implementation of new technology. Lastly, Kim and Curt delve into AI and how it has become a key aspect of operations in student transportation. Become a subscriber and listen to a new episode of NSTA: The Bus Stop every week - targeted advertising packages are available too!Support the Show.
Lauren Yoder, Married to husband Chris for 17 years, together they have 2 children, Laney, 16, and Oliver, 12. She has been employed with MH Equipment for almost 10 years, and in current position of Warranty Manager for the last 3 1/2. Also does photography, mainly family, senior and sports action shots. She is an author of 4 books, From the Weeds, 100 Days Sober, Another 100 Days Sober, and co-author with her daughter of My Mommy is an Alcoholic. She is a recovering alcoholic/addict with 10 years of sobriety. Currently leads AA meetings at Woodford Co Jail. Is involved in entrepreneurial mentoring those incarcerated in prison with Defy Ventures. And most recently joined forces with Prison Fellowship in seeking justice that restores. She is also involved with a group, Women In Leadership and is always seeking to improve leadership skills and networking.
Som 14-åring debuterade Kim Martin-Hasson i hockeylandslaget och som 15-åring var hon med och tog Sveriges första OS-medalj på damsidan. Eller fel, hon var inte bara med, hon var helt avgörande i bronsmatchen mot USA.Det blev till slut 244 landskamper för tjejen som en gång stövlade ner till grabbarna i rinken i Hammarby och frågade om hon fick vara med. Endast nio år gammal. Men det kunde lika gärna slutat med ett magplask från 5:ans hopptorn. Idag är Kim sportchef i storsatsande Frölunda Hockey. Om några år tror hon att damlaget precis som herrlaget fyller Scandinavium. När Kim nått dit så kanske hon är redo för nästa steg, Hon är nämligen inte främmande för att ta jobbet som general manager för Tre Kronor.Vi pratar också om varför en hockeymålvakt måste vara bäst på skridskoåkning, vem dottern Riley är döpt efter, om Leif Boork tvingade damlandslaget att äta orm, vad som serverades i periodpauserna i ryska hockeyligan och den osunda besattheten att gå ner i vikt.Moderator: Gunnar OesterreichMusik: Mattias Klasson/Daniel OlsenDistribution: AcastSamarbetspartners: Life Genomics, Gröna Gårdar, FunmedHitta allt om podden: Websida: https://spannandemoten.se/Instagram: @spannandemotenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spannandemotenLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunnar-oesterreich/Kontakt: gunnar@oesterreich.se eller via sociala medier Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode includes a recap of many of our podcast guests from the whole show! It looks like health and fitness, or health and wellness in midlife are pretty popular topics - and a favourite with me! We've had Lesley McShane, Elizabeth Joseph, Sam Monpetit Huynh, Emily du Luzy, Kim Martin, Amy Shearer, Susan Sommers and Joe Hoye. All of them have talked about different aspects of physical health. I'm sharing my journey of working with and through menopause and how much I've managed through life style changes vs going on HRT.Here is the book from Joe Hoye that I mentioned in the show. Join the Magical Midlife Group on FacebookCome and comment and join the community on InstagramVisit the store for all your Midlife Resources!Please leave a review too! Reviews are the life force of podcasts!
Setting goals for yourself and pursuing them is an effective process that goes far beyond the accomplishment of whatever it is you want to achieve. Goal setting is a powerful tool that not only propels you toward success but also shapes your character, enhances motivation, and fosters personal growth. Listen in as the host Kim Martin, Founder of I've Decided talks with TJ Martin, Founder of Do the Dream as they have a discussion about the most rewarding reasons for setting and pursuing your goals! Learn more at www.ivedecided.org
This week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - Executive Director Curt Macysyn interviews Kim Martin, Industry Engagement Consultant at Tyler Technologies, an NSTA Vendor Partner. Kim and Curt discuss the importance of transparency in student transportation. Kim talks about the importance of what expectations contractors should have when working with vendors. Lastly, the duo discuss the importance of creating the next generation of leaders in student transportation. Become a subscriber and listen to a new episode of NSTA: The Bus Stop every week - targeted advertising packages are available too! Support the show
Kirsten and Ashtyn are joined by Kim Martin, a.k.a. "Aunty," to explore the topic of raising adult children. In this episode, we'll explore: How this podcast was born from real conversations - What does it mean to have something of value to say? Vulnerability based trust - We share stories to connect and know we're not alone.Raising & communicating with adult children - Parents are just people doing their best. How we transition shifting away, and then back to our parents - “Parent” to “peer.” How college is a buffer period - How do you navigate being an adult around your parents? Do you give unsolicited advice to your kids? How that transition may look / feel like a break up for parents "It's not my fault, and it's not my problem to fix sometimes with adult children. It's okay to suggest, but not own."How can we ask questions and offer help without fixing it for them?How can we give adult children tools to solve their own problems?Links: Jeff Allen on Teenagers: https://youtu.be/cliSRTIMvts?si=RtL2_22KdAW329h2
Success is hard and it takes time, a long time! Embrace the waiting period as an opportunity for transformation and self-improvement and you will be better equipped to seize the moment when it comes. Your breakthrough is around the corner, keep going! Listen in as the host Andy Thornton, CEO of Greater Peoria Family YMCA talks with Kim Martin, Found of I've Decided, as they have a discussion about what to do while awaiting for a breakthrough! Learn more at www.ivedecided.org
When you are earnest, failure is merely a life lesson to learn from, a stepping stone to success. When you are serious and determined, nothing will stop you. This is what living a life decided is all about! Be earnest in your endeavors and everything else will fall into place. Listen in as the host Kim Martin, Founder of I've Decided talks with Marcia Bolden, Career Strategiest and Transformational Coach, as they have a discussion about being serious about your goals and the qualities of an earnest person. Learn more at www.ivedecided.org
Hockeymorgon tar ner helgens matcher med Linus Omark på länk. Lukas Vejdemos tackling och straff delar studion. Mike Babcock sparkad i Columbus redan innan premiären. Dessutom stort grepp inför SDHL-premiären på söndag med AIK:s back Emmy Alasalmi och Frölundas sportchef Kim Martin. I studion: Christopher Kviborg, Johanna Lagus, Simon Norberg, Jonathan Knekta. Gäster. Linus Omark, Kim Martin och Emmy Alasalmi
While it's easy to dream big and set ambitious goals, the real challenge lies in taking consistent action and persevering through the inevitable obstacles that are bound to come your way. Listen in as the host Kim Martin, Founder of I've Decided talks with Michelle Webster, Marketing and Community Out Reach Director for Princveville State Bank as they have a discussion about being willing! Learn more about I've Decided at www.ivedecided.org
This season's extended final episode brings the teams together for a full download of their successful completion of the world's longest ultra paddle race.Experience their journey through the untamed waters of the Yukon River as I sit down with Craig and Skip from Team Shac, and Martin and Kim from the Renegade Moose Chasers. In this conversation, they share their unfiltered experiences, revealing the challenges they faced during their epic adventure . They talk about managing exhaustion and sleep deprivation, encounters with the wild inhabitants of the Yukon, their kit and organisation and some bizarre experiences they had amidst the rugged terrain. They also answer listener questions about the journey. This episode is a voyage into the heart of adventure, resilience, and the beauty of the Yukon wilderness.** Due to some technical issues we were unable to include any audio from the Moose chasers after the first hour of the episode**Find out here about entering the Yukon 1000 race in 2024 Yukon 1000 Race - InstagramConnect with the teams on social media The Renegade Moose ChasersFacebookInstagramTeam ShacFacebookInstagramKeep up with SUPfm: on Facebook: @SUPfmPodcast on Instagram: @supfmpodcast Subscribe to our newsletter here and get your FREE guide to the apps we recommend, to live your best SUP lifeBuild the lifetime knowledge you need to keep safe on the waterOur comprehensive online SUP Safety Course gives you the knowledge you need, to keep safe on the water and ALL FOR LESS than the price of an hours on-water tuition (£37) It's available here at https://supfm.thinkific.com/See you on the water! Mentioned in this episode:Starboard - Season SponsorStarboard's success since 1994 is built on its mission to provide innovation and quality. Starboard offer the most varied range of paddles and boards in the market and a comprehensive global dealer network, with SUP experts ready to help you get up and riding in no time. Check out the vast range of products and SUP knowledge on their websiteStarboard WebsiteOcean Specific - Episode SponsorLooking to take your SUP performance to another level? Then look no further than Ocean Specific! Check out the Strike V-RX Paddle and their selection of hardware and apparelOcean Specific WebsiteBaltic Lifejackets - Episode SponsorBaltic know that the best personal floatation devices are always the ones that get worn, so they've designed the SUP Elite and SUP Pro specifically for SUPrs....
I've Decided is a personal development organization that helps individuals achieve their personal and professional goals and dreams. We accomplish this by having all 10 pieces of the success puzzle under one roof. Included in a membership are weekly OnDemand coaching sessions and weekly challenges to help you reach your weekly, monthly and yearly goals. Listen in as Kim Martin, Founder of I've Decided talks with Noele Tatlock, Personal Lines Division Manager at Unland Companies as they discuss our weekly winning word replenish, to inspire and motivate you in your journey for success! Contact us at https://ivedecided.org/contact to setup a free consultation and learn more on how I've Decided can help you fulfill your purpose in life and the success you desire.
Welcome to another episode of "Inspiring Nations" with Sonja Keeve. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Kim Martin, who is not only an engineer by education but also the Founder of Successful and Fulfilled® and the Creator of Reignite Her Light™. Kim firmly believes that fulfillment is not just a fantasy; it's a formula. Drawing from her experience running a Global Women's Initiative for a Fortune 50 technology company, she has helped thousands of women from around the world achieve their highest career goals. Kim's approach goes beyond mere achievement. She guides women leaders who are seeking to take the next step and move beyond success to find true fulfillment in their lives. According to Kim, it's not about leaving your job; it's about making your mark. By aligning values, passions, and professional goals, she empowers women to create a meaningful impact. During the show, we delve into the concept of taming the inner monologue. Kim shares her insights on how our inner dialogue influences our personal growth and overall mindset. She provides practical techniques and strategies to overcome negative self-talk and cultivate a positive mindset. Kim's expertise helps listeners navigate self-doubt and embrace their true potential. Aside from her professional endeavors, Kim is an avid adventure traveler. She has climbed the Great Wall, straddled the equator, and even walked on glaciers. Her adventurous spirit influences her work and mindset, teaching her valuable lessons about stepping out of comfort zones and embracing new challenges. We thank Kim Martin for joining us today and sharing her wisdom on taming the inner monologue and finding fulfillment. Her empowering message resonates with women leaders worldwide.
For your goals and dreams to be viable, you must have an overall idea of how you are going to get from here to there. In other words, a strategy. One of the mistakes we can make while working towards our bigger dreams is spending more time focusing on what we want and not enough time on how we're going to get it. Are your dreams capable of living? A winning strategy is the lifeline you must have to ensure your success! How viable is your strategy? Listen in as the host Kim Martin, Founder of I've Decided talks with Trey Chandler, Director of Operations at the Peoria Family YMCA, about this weeks weekly winning word, viable! Learn more about I've Decided at www.ivedecided.org
Kim Martin is a trusts and estates attorney licensed in Georgia and Illinois whose practice focuses on estate planning for families with a special needs family member. Her areas of expertise also include guardianship, divorce settlement agreements in cases that involve a special needs child, and tax planning. Kim's publications include articles in Trusts and Estates Magazine and Family Lawyer Magazine. She has appeared on several podcasts, most notably Wealth Matters and ABC's of Disability Planning. She recently recorded an informational video for True Link on the subject of Divorce and Special Needs Children. Hear more of Kim's expertise in special needs law on her YouTube channel here. In this episode, we talk about her favorite Trust provisions - what they are and why she likes to include them. Contact Kim: Website: https://www.harrisonheld.com/professionals/kim-martin/ Email: kmartin@harrisonheld.com Kim's interview about divorcing with a disabled child - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/episodes/Divorcing-when-you-have-a-disabled-child---Kim-Martin-e1fqd5o/a-a7ja8ha Special Needs Trusts Episodes: Special Needs Trusts w/ Matthew Bogin - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/episodes/12-Special-Needs-Trusts-w-Attorney-Matt-Bogin-e19cpbk/a-a6pfqjv Estate Planning w/ Kelly McCrea - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/episodes/19-Estate-Planning-with-Kelly-McCrea-e19cpbe/a-a6pfqkf Title credit to Google's Bard As an Amazon Associate, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases. For more information about True North Disability Planning you can find us here: Web: https://truenorthdisabilityplanning.com/ Blog - https://ejorgensenwordpresscom.wordpress.com Podcast (ABC's of Disability Planning) - https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning Waypoints - https://waypoints.substack.com/ Facebook: @TrueNorthDisabilityPlanning Twitter: @NeedsNavigator Resource store (free downloads too) - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/True-North-Disability-Planning --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/message
In the virtual Lemonade Stand, we are live from Service Nation's International Roundtable in Nashville, TN. Crystal and Emily talk to Kim Martin from Service Nation!They discuss navigating your business' finances, organizing your marketing spend, and harnessing your resources to make sense of your numbers.If you would like to get in touch with Kim, her email address is kbmartin707@gmail.com.If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade" where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content.Please consider following and drop a review below if you enjoyed this episode.Interested in being a guest on our show? Be sure to contact us today!We'll see you next time, Lemon Heads!
What makes you the real deal and how that ties into your marketing as well! Listen in as host Kim Singleton Martin, Founder of I've Decided talks with Jennifer Kyulule, Owner of Foxy Online Marketing as they discuss the weekly winning word Bonafide. Learn more or become a member at www.ivedecided.org
New Zealand's $33.8 billion record current account deficit was a shock to overseas investors in NZ government bonds, but is ultimately probably not something people will lose a lot of sleep over, says Sydney-based interest rate strategist Martin Whetton.Statistics NZ last month reported the annual current account deficit reached $33.8 billion last year, equivalent to 8.9% of gross domestic product, the worst ratio since measurement began in 1988. In response credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings told Bloomberg the deficit was; "catching our attention, the persistently weak and worsening current account position of the New Zealand sovereign, particularly given that it has been quite weak the last year or two and our forecasts are for it to narrow.” This led to fears of a potential downgrade to NZ's S&P sovereign credit rating.In terms of overseas investors who buy NZ's government bonds, Whetton says the current account deficit is something they'll look at."And obviously when that number came out recently there was a bit of a shock to the market because there was the immediate response from S&P that suggested that the rating could be under threat as a result," Whetton said in the latest episode of interest.co.nz's Of Interest podcast."A decision on that can take some time, And I think if we just cool down for a moment and say 'New Zealand is in a very solid position, it has got a strong economy, and it does have very low debt-to-GDP at the government level,' then it's not something that people will lose a lot of sleep over.""There are investors who simply have hard mandates around credit rating, but when you're starting at the top of the tree in ratings, very few people would not be able to buy New Zealand [government debt] so that's not an issue if there was a downgrade," said Whetton.S&P has an 'AAA' sovereign domestic currency rating with a stable outlook on NZ. This rating assesses the country's capacity to meet obligations denominated in the NZ dollar, which almost all government debt is issued and repaid in. (See more on NZ sovereign credit ratings here, and credit ratings explained here).In the podcast Whetton also talks about the attraction to overseas investors of NZ government bonds, the NZ yield premium over other similarly rated bonds, the big issues in sovereign bond markets at the moment, why he thinks NZ government debt is at a sustainable level, and finally how countries get into trouble with their sovereign debt."Typically it's borrow in a foreign currency. The benefit of countries like Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Japan, Italy, [is we] borrow in our own currency. So we pay it back in our own currency and you can always print more of that currency. Now the purists would recoil at that comment and I understand why because it can be inflationary. But if you need to solve it that way you can," Whetton said."You also, as we in Australia and New Zealand have found in the last couple of years, can get your central bank to buy [government] debt. I would not say that is the way you do things. Having a fiscal programme that is credible over the medium to long-term is probably your best starting point."*This episode follows a recent one with Kim Martin, Director of New Zealand Debt Management which is the Treasury unit responsible for managing the Government's debt. And you can find all episodes of the Of Interest podcast here.
In the virtual Lemonade Stand, we are live from Service Nation's International Roundtable in Nashville, TN. Crystal and Emily talk to Kim Martin from Service Nation and Trapper Barnes from Infinity Texas Air!They discuss the impact an emphasis on community marketing has had on their business, the steps they took to get to that point, and ways you can help your community through your business.If you would like to get in touch with our guests you can email Trapper at tbarnes@infinitytxair.com and Kim at kbmartin707@gmail.com.If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade" where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content.Please consider following and drop a review below if you enjoyed this episode.Interested in being a guest on our show? Be sure to contact us today!We'll see you next time, Lemon Heads!
New Zealand Debt Management, the Treasury unit responsible for managing the Government's debt, isn't seeing any notable increase in demand for its inflation-indexed bonds despite high inflation both in New Zealand and overseas.Speaking in interest.co.nz's Of Interest podcast, Kim Martin, Director of New Zealand Debt Management (NZDM), says you might expect more interest in inflation-indexed bonds when inflation is high. Statistics NZ releases its Consumers Price Index for the March quarter on Thursday, which is expected to show inflation above 7% for the fourth consecutive quarter, at a time when there has also been high inflation overseas."Inflation indexed bonds have a coupon that is indexed to inflation so the value of your regular coupon is protected against that high inflation period...We have seen our inflation indexed bonds outperform their generic equivalents over the past couple of years, but we haven't seen any significant change in demand," Martin says."We've heard a few rumours about retail demand for inflation protection products, but we really haven't seen anything that's of particular note, which is quite interesting when you think about how topical inflation has become in recent times."In the podcast Martin also talks about the impact of the Reserve Bank's quantitative easing, through which it bought around $50 billion worth of NZ government bonds, on the bond market and what might've happened without it.She also talks about how NZDM borrows and repays money, what options it offers for retail investors, how borrowing decisions are made, whether you can trace proceeds from individual bond issues to government expenditure, what currencies NZDM borrows in, who it competes with for investor interest, the importance of registered tender counterparties, the value of strong sovereign credit ratings, and the key risks for NZDM.You can find all episodes of the Of Interest podcast here.
Immediately after the Day of Pentecost, the early church met both in the temple and “from house to house,” where they ate, learned, fellowshipped, and ministered to one another and to the unsaved together. The Barn is re-vamping our small group ministry that has been so important to us for many decades. Dave and Kim share their passion for home groups and how God uses them in His kingdom. Teaching Notes: https://thebarnvineyard-teaching-material.s3.amazonaws.com/Small+Group+Teachin.pdf
Our conversation today with Sam Greenfield & Kim Martin from Virginia's Division of Rehabilitative Service was very insightful. Sam is a job placement counselor. She explained what that is and gave us an overview of the services her agency offers. The Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services provides and advocates for the highest quality of services to help older Virginians and those with disabilities maximize and secure their employment, independence, and full inclusion into society and guides the Commonwealth in preparing for an aging population. Kim is an employment specialist with the agency. She told us about their coverage area and talked about their work with high schoolers. The pair gave us details about the different services they offer to job seekers with disabilities, the types of skills their clients possess, and the kinds of jobs they're looking for. Sam explained the vocational rehabilitation services and told us about the different training options they offer. Most of their services are offered at no fee to the individual. We also discussed their work with various employers in our area. They told us about hiring incentives (financial and otherwise) and the work DARS does to "pre-vet" potential employees. Sam explained the disability awareness/sensitivity training they offer - at no charge - to businesses of all sizes. She said they are always looking for businesses to open their doors for situational assessments and summer work experiences. Get more information about their services from their website: https://www.dars.virginia.gov/. You can also call them at their Winchester office: (540) 722-3453 or send an email: Samantha Greenfield: Samantha.Greenfield@dars.virginia.gov Kim Martin: Kimberly.Martin@dars.virginia.gov
Who gets to decide whether something is "good" or "evil?"Is a "bad" experience, if it makes us better, "bad," or is it "good?"This week, Annette joins in the discussion to expand on what we think about Good and Evil, and whether EVERYTHING that is Good comes from God.Kim Martin's story: https://youtu.be/-DIIgm6xABQPlease share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback with me at ken@chocolatecakebytes.comPlease share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. You can email me at ken@chocolateca...
Who gets to decide whether something is "good" or "evil?"Is a "bad" experience, if it makes us better, "bad," or is it "good?"This week, Annette joins in the discussion to expand on what we think about Good and Evil, and whether EVERYTHING that is Good comes from God.Kim Martin's story: https://youtu.be/-DIIgm6xABQPlease share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback with me at ken@chocolatecakebytes.com
Kim Martin, ASTHO's Director of Immunization, reminds us that vaccines this winter are more important than ever as we recognize National Influenza Vaccination Week; Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, discusses the announcement that ASTHO is one of three to win CDC grant funding that aims to help jurisdictions build public health infrastructure over the next five years; and Alex Kearly, ASTHO Director of Medicaid and Value Based Payment, says members can learn how to align their state Medicaid agencies with the goal to end the HIV epidemic in a new webinar scheduled for December 13th. CDC Webpage: 2022 NIVW Digital Media Toolkit ASTHO News Release: Three National Public Health Associations Will Support Historic Opportunity to Build Public Health Infrastructure ASTHO Webpage: Medicaid and Public Health Partnerships in Virginia
Dr. Gillian SteelFisher, Director of Global Polling for the Harvard Opinion Research Program, reveals what polling tells us about public interest in COVID-19 booster shots; Kim Martin, ASTHO's Director of Immunization, says National Immunization Awareness Month is the perfect time for public health agencies to talk to their communities about vaccines; and ASTHO's new Speakers Bureau has several public health leaders available to join your next event. CDC Webpage: National Immunization Awareness Month ASTHO Webpage: Speakers Bureau
This week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - Kim Martin, Industry Engagement Consultant with Tyler Technologies joins NSTA Executive Director, Curt Macysyn for a lively podcast. Kim recaps the "Driver Shortage? How Technology Can Help!" session from the 2022 NSTA Annual Meeting and Convention. Kim then highlights solutions that Tyler Technologies has been developing to better support drivers, and she emphasizes the importance of supporting drivers during the ongoing driver shortage. Kim and Curt discuss the development strategies that Tyler Technologies utilizes when developing their solutions, including direct feedback from drivers. Plenty of information to go along with your morning coffee at NSTA: The Bus Stop. Student transportation's first podcast, with a NEW episode EVERY week!Support the show
Kim Martin Hasson is the General Manager for Frölunda Hockey Club's Women's team. Kim is a former goalkeeper on the highest level. She made her debut for the national team at only 14 years old. She has play in 4 Olympic Games and won several medals at both World Cup and the Olympics. After she retired from playing, she continued working with ice hockey. She has her own Camp for goalkeepers and since 1st of May, she is the GM for Frölunda HC. Get ready to learn: Why she decided to move to Gothenburg and work for Frölunda How she has built the team Her opinion about allowing more body-checks to women's hockey Her feelings about being inducted into Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame And MUCH MORE. ________________________________________________ SPONSOR Insport Education Course list --> HERE The code gives you 10% ANY course offered. Discount code: sportsmanagementpodcast10 ________________________________________________ Follow us on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
You can feel better starting TODAY: without medication, without drugs, using the power of your mind and your decisions. We have been sold an idea that a 'magic pill' can help us live the life of our dreams. While medication may be a solution for some, it is NOT the solution for all. Dr. Kim Martin is a holistic doctor focused on helping people live higher quality lives by helping them tap into their own healing powers!Brandon helps corporate teams boost sales performance and unleash confidence. Learn more here
Had the opportunity to sit down and talk to Kim Martin who is the owner of QC Fuel in the Quad Cities. She is also a certified Health and Life coach as of recently, so we made sure to dig into that in addition to being a small business owner during the pandemic. Kim is a very driven person who wants to inspire others (especially women) to be the best versions of themselves. We could have talked forever.
Kim Martin is a trusts and estates attorney based in Georgia whose practice focuses on estate planning for families with a special needs family member. Her areas of expertise also include guardianship, divorce settlement agreements in cases that involve a special needs child, and tax planning. Our conversation focuses on the dangers of using conventional child support and life insurance provisions when planning for a child who may qualify for means-tested benefits. I hope none of you ever need this information. Unfortunately, divorce is pretty common, even more so when you have a disabled child. Make sure if you are getting a divorce you bring these points up with your divorce lawyer. Contact Kim: Website: https://www.harrisonheld.com/professionals/kim-martin/ Email: kmartin@harrisonheld.com As an Amazon Associate, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases. For more information about True North Disability Planning you can find us here: Web: https://truenorthdisabilityplanning.com/ Blog - https://ejorgensenwordpresscom.wordpress.com Podcast (ABC's of Disability Planning) - https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning Waypoints - https://waypoints.substack.com/ Facebook: @TrueNorthDisabilityPlanning Twitter: @NeedsNavigator Resource store (free downloads too) - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/True-North-Disability-Planning --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning/message
This week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - Kim Martin, Industry Engagement Consultant at Tyler Technologies, joins NSTA Executive Director, Curt Macysyn for a lively podcast. Kim and Curt discuss the return to live events and what her experiences has been at recent conferences. Kim highlights the impact of electrification on student transportation and how Tyler Technologies views the transition. Kim and Curt outline solutions that Tyler Technologies can offer to assist in addressing your Driver Shortage. Finally, the duo outline the importance of safety for students, and the ways that technology keeps it a priority, even with reduced resources. Plenty of information to go along with your morning coffee at NSTA: The Bus Stop. Student transportation's first podcast, with a NEW episode EVERY week!Support the show
Wow! Who knew? Today's guest, Kim Martin, a Gen X Health Coach, shares some great tips about nutrition that suits our changing body - also how she went from 10K runs to something that suited her body better once she was in her 40's. Her nutrition tips are about adding food, not taking it away - what a refreshing message to get us to health and wholeness! Find her on instagram and take a look at her awesome health and nutrition posts! (That is how I connected with her in the first place!)Also, are you in the Magical Midlife FB Group yet? We do weekly guided meditations in the group every Friday for FREE. Come and join us.
Kim-Martin Raymond is a Minister, Certified Spiritual Life Coach, Author and Podcaster of How Now?. Kim leads us in understanding who we are, why changes needs to be made and long term goals we need to set in order to achieve our desired change. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unfilteredbygade/support
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Brittany Maria - Paid Florence Foxwell - I Try Liza Mulholland - Fine 'n' Rosy Heather Platts - Runnin' It Red Kim Martin - I Stayed Chelsea and the Cityscape - Why Pia of Sunlending Sky - Amaze Me For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Florence Foxwell at: Visit our Sponsor Pia & Sunlending Sky at: Visit our Sponsor Tina Smith at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kim Martin - That Kind Of Love Katherine Nagy - Dark Night Emma Guzman - Picture Aria Dark - Helpless One World (R)Evolution - Again Mama Miriama - Blue Heart Getty Goodwin - Caribbean Breeze For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Jaane Doe at: Visit our Sponsor Cecilia Otto American Songline at: Visit our Sponsor Stephanie Chaiken & 11:56 at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kim Martin - That Kind Of Love Katherine Nagy - Dark Night Emma Guzman - Picture Aria Dark - Helpless One World (R)Evolution - Again Mama Miriama - Blue Heart Getty Goodwin - Caribbean Breeze For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Jaane Doe at: Visit our Sponsor Cecilia Otto American Songline at: Visit our Sponsor Stephanie Chaiken & 11:56 at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kim Martin - Old Southern Soul Regina Wildun - Mystery Book Rhonda McCullough - The Mirror Emily Nyman - Give Me A Dream Gypsy - Morgain Chantelle Tibbs - Little Girl Carol Nicodemi - Calling Back My Youth Emma Guzman - Roots The Bitter Elegance - Calling You Out For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Pia & Sunlending Sky at: Visit our Sponsor Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor HUGE Improv Theater at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kim Martin - Old Southern Soul Regina Wildun - Mystery Book Rhonda McCullough - The Mirror Emily Nyman - Give Me A Dream Gypsy - Morgain Chantelle Tibbs - Little Girl Carol Nicodemi - Calling Back My Youth Emma Guzman - Roots The Bitter Elegance - Calling You Out For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Pia & Sunlending Sky at: Visit our Sponsor Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor HUGE Improv Theater at: