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Laura Bryant, a top real estate agent in Tulsa, Oklahoma, shares her journey and insights into the luxury real estate market. Known for selling a home every six days, Laura discusses her strategies for success, the challenges of the market, and the evolving nature of luxury properties in Tulsa. The conversation covers the appeal of urban living in downtown Tulsa, the importance of educating clients about homeownership, and how Laura balances her demanding career with family life. The episode offers valuable lessons on client relationships, market understanding, and work-life balance.
Recorded on 2 May 2024 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs a webinar with Laura Bryant Hanford In December 2023, the WHO announced a committee to develop an official “guideline” on gender transition. Most members are transgender activists, and only half are medical professionals. Churches and clinicians need to be aware of the highly organized, well-funded Western activism working through the WHO to impose unethical, unbiblical and unscientific sexual norms, and to open new markets for hormones and surgery as “essential” healthcare. The webinar will discuss the factors driving this dangerous ideological movement, and the strategies employed by its proponents in the international context. Resources will be offered to respond effectively and to protect vulnerable children and adults. Laura Bryant Hanford grew up as a missionary kid in France and lives with her family in the Washington, DC area, where she consults and writes on a range of US and international family, child protection and religious freedom issues.Since 2015, when she began serving on her children's public school sex education committee, her focus has included the dangers posed by gender ideology. Her background is in international human rights, at the US Embassy in Romania as officer in charge of human rights and on Capitol Hill as a Congressional staffer. She was the lead staff researcher and drafter of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. She is a graduate of Princeton University. To listen live to future ICMDA webinars, visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/
Try Learn Social 365 here: https://learnsocial365.com/join-us/?pa=deltadownload Episode sponsored by INBDE Bootcamp: Use code HALEYDENTAL10 for 10% Laura Bryant, the owner of UAspire Digital Marketing, discusses the unique aspects of marketing for dental offices and the importance of online presence. She introduces Learn Social 365, a turnkey social media platform for dental providers. The conversation covers topics such as patient search process, website and content creation, effective advertising strategies, and the impact of professional marketing on practice growth. Engage with the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dentaldownloadpodcast/ Haley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haleyschultzdental/ Make your podcast on Riverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=haley
Transform your teaching approach with the unique insights of Laura Bryant, a seasoned dual language teacher hailing from Arizona, who firmly believes in the power of language as the cornerstone of all instruction. Prepare to be enlightened by her rich experiences and understand the profound impact of overlooking language in the classroom, especially in dual language settings. Laura also sheds light on the advantageous model of an extended school year punctuated by breaks, maximizing both student engagement and teacher refreshment.Tune in to unravel Laura's practical and effective strategies for teaching academic language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Laura's remarkable ability to guide students to harness all four language domains across diverse subjects, such as reading, math, science, and social studies, guarantees riveting discussion. Learn how the innovative use of carousel activities and context clues can dramatically enhance your students' vocabulary and their ability to integrate new words into their conversations. Lastly, don't miss our candid chat about the significance of social media in building networks among educators and eliciting valuable feedback on our podcast. Buckle up for an episode brimming with actionable takeaways that promise to redefine your educational approach.Visit the Blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blogFollow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssocFollow us on Instagram: @MyiReadyHave feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!
"After the 14-year-old was found being sexually assaulted in another state, a judge kept her from loving parents because they questioned her transgender identity. Then she was trafficked again." https://thefederalist.com/2023/01/19/virginia-teen-sex-trafficked-twice-after-school-hides-gender-identity-from-her-parents/ Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce https://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/support
On today's episode, Laura Byrant Hanford joins the show to discuss the tragic story of Sage's law and how woke ideologies can impact your children without you knowing (even if you're not living in a blue area). ►Connect with Laura: the Federalist: https://thefederalist.com/author/laura-hanford/ Child and Parental Rights Campaign: https://childparentrights.org/ ► Visit us online: https://www.momsforliberty.org/ ► Connect with Moms For Liberty on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moms4Liberty/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moms4libert.. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Moms4Liberty ► Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/23uQONh... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ► Moms For Liberty merchandise: https://www.momsforliberty.org/store/ #MomsForLiberty #education #JoyfulWarriorsPodcast #protectchildren
Laura Bryant Hanford, Fairfax mom who testified at yesterday's Virginia House hearing, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program about Sage's Law. Sage's Law will be up for a vote in the full education committee Wednesday morning Sage's Law: Virginia Teen Sex-Trafficked Twice After School Hides Gender Identity From Her Parents https://thefederalist.com/2023/01/19/virginia-teen-sex-trafficked-twice-after-school-hides-gender-identity-from-her-parents/ TWITTER THREAD ON MONDAY'S HEARING: https://twitter.com/heatherhunterdc/status/1620099982257983489 Bill: HB2432 Public School Students; self-identifying as gender different from biological sex; parental notification is introduced by Del. David LaRock. https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?231+sum+HB2432 VIDEO of testimony today in the PRE-K-12 Education Subcommittee: https://twitter.com/heatherhunterdc/status/1620110305513857024 For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining us today: Laura Bryant, founder of UAspire Marketing and UAspire Digital, a medical marketing agency dedicated to savvy and exceptional content and creative for medical and dental practices. Laura shares tips on how to maximize impact and connection on social media, and what we need to know about consumer behavior You won't want to miss when she talks about the 4 components of excellence in social media marketing, in brief, it must be: Educational Expert-driven Entertaining (what I jokingly call “edutainment”) Validating Laura also speaks in depth about creating content such as blogposts and long form content to establish legitimacy and build trust with potential patients. You're going to want to take notes here. Laura's parting wisdom is: Social can be hard and frustrating, but stay with it. Be authentic in representing your practice; potential and current patients want to see that Outsource as necessary to grow the way you want to grow For our dental practice owners, you'll want to check out Laura's project, learnsocial365.com, a platform that gives you instant access to social media posts, marketing materials and more, to help you build your practice brand and grow your practice. Laura's 18+ years of experience, deep understanding of consumer behavior and dedication to her clients' success is unsurpassed, and I strongly encourage you to speak with her about your marketing needs. She's located outside of Nashville, and works with clients the world over. So you know what to do: grab a beverage or a snack and settle-in to listen to Laura and her deep wisdom. Bio: U Aspire Digital is led by founder Laura Bryant. Laura's been in the world of marketing and sales for 18 + years and has experience with companies large and small around the globe. From New York to Australia, from medical to tourism, legal, real estate and more... Her experience and intuition has made her a leader in marketing and strategy. She understands consumer behavior and the need for financial return. Find Laura: LearnSocial365.com Website Instagram LinkedIn Connect With Us: Sign up for FREE Masterclass Instagram Schedule Strategy Session with Tracy Tracy's LinkedIn Business Page LinkedIn
This is episode #11 of Entrepreneur Mindset-Reset. Hi everyone! Thanks for tuning-in today for a new episode of Entrepreneur Mindset-Reset, THE podcast where entrepreneurs just like you and me share how they master their mindset to overcome obstacles to their success. In today's episode, I'm speaking with the brilliant and talented Laura Bryant of UAspire Digital Marketing. She shares her best tips on how to move the needle in your business with your mindset. She reminds us that as entrepreneurs, we need to learn to set expectations, become comfortable with failure, and continue taking leaps of faith. You won't want to miss at the end of our interview when she talks about the initiative she has started to support women to earn extra money to support their families, but may be lacking the resources or entrepreneurial know-how to do it. I'm not going to lie, I teared up a little at the thought of how many peoples' lives her course will impact by helping women create financial resources to support their families. Even an extra $200/month can completely transform the experience of an entire family. It's truly remarkable. So, grab a beverage or a snack and settle-in to listen to Laura and her amazing journey. You can find Laura at: www.modernmarketingcourse.com www.UAspireDigital.com Instagram @uaspiremedical Laura's Bio: Laura Bryant has served as a marketing and branding specialist for 18 years assisting company's large and small around the globe. From New York to Australia, from medical to tourism, real estate and more... Her experience and intuition have made her a leader in marketing and strategy. She understands consumer behavior and how to help her clients gain significant returns.
Laura Bryant of the Concord Parks & Rec Department joins us to talk about everything going on-from new adult classes and drop ins, to fall and winter programs for kids, plus find out what her favorite thing is about the new City Wide Community Center!
Laura Bryant, Charlie Jordan, Kevin Barnett and I sit down for a couple of hours over a couple of days to...
Catching Up: (0:25) Laura went to Disneyland for Dapper Day. We also talk about Galliday. She's been dying for both Mean Girls and Sunnydale Yarn Clubs. She's really enjoying Agents of SHIELD. And she did some family visiting. Jen has been working a million hours a week, cutting into her knitting time. She and Ron played two gigs, one at a wine bar and one at the Long Beach Art Walk. She visited her family and got to see her new baby niece and her other niece and her nephew. She's continuing work on her Firefly sampler from Watty’s Wall Stuff and spinning on her Threewatersfarm. Melissa went on a cruise with her knitting group and got a lot of knitting done, for the first time in a while (because she likewise work a million hours a week). She has a cold (not Legionnaire's Disease). She saw Kingsman and we talk about the violence in the film. And she's really excited for Furious 7. We also talk about inappropriate work emails. In the Knitting Bag: (11:05) As a note: Melissa is wearing her Customfit Featherweight Cardigan out of Dizzy Blonde DK in the Martha colorway. Laura passed the 2nd corner and on the 3rd side of her Yggdrasil Afghan by Lisa Jacobs out of Berocco Vintage Chunky Mocha. One more row until the second sleeve of Quinty by Bernadette Ambergen is done. She's making the XL size in Dizzy Blonde Studios Superwash Sock, color Marie. She started on Swirl Hat (Crochet) from Patons for her mom for Mothers' Day out of Knit Picks Gloss Fingering in black. She's all ready to start on Ink by Hanna Maciejewska in Dizzy Blonde Studios Superwash Sock in Applegate. She's also doing a magic ball preemie hat out of odds and ends of Knit Picks Brava and Berroco Vintage. And she's planning to do a Yarn Baby Shawl KAL with her friend Cheryle of the Carson Shawl by Romi Hill in 3-color yarn baby from Forbidden Woolery out of Pride Fingering in Smoke Signal, Illium and Mo Duinne Jen is almost done with the second sleeve of her Customfit Tunic out of Cascade Heritage. She's also working on her Bohus Cuff from her class from Stitches West. She's swatching for the Four Season Summer Symphony Wedding Ring Shawl by Russian Lily out of Gossamer Weight Silk/Cashmere from Colourmart in a cream color. Melissa is doing a test knit for Customfit that is way overdue out Wollmeise DK in Erbse. She is also working on her Coracle in Sweet Georgia Trinity Worsted in Oceanside. And another Customfit sweater that she calls her Korl!!! Cardigan out of Cascade 220 in Coral (and yes the name is a reference to The Walking Dead. She is also preparing for a knitalong with a coworker that she taught how to knit. They are going to make an open-front cardigan from the book Knit It!: Learn the Basics and Knit 22 Beautiful Projects, which we recommend for the beginning knitters in your life. Finished Objects: (22:30) Laura finished one preemie stripy hat that she cast on for social knitting for Stitches West. She's made it out of leftover Berroco Vintage and Knitpicks Brava. Jen finished her second 15-color Rainbow Sock in The Fab Funky Fibres self-striping sock yarn of the same name and the heel was out of black Cascade Heritage. She did the thumb joint top hat afterthought heel by Lara Neel and loves it! (You can find instructions in the Fork in the Road Socks pattern--which is free). We mention Lara's book Sock Architecture and her blog Math4knitters. Melissa blocked and seamed a sweater that had been done since December. She had a pile of stuff to block and seam, but she had a blocking block. All three of us have them. Devil's Tower: (25:37) Which segues to a boring Devil's Tower where we all have stuff to block. Frog Pond: (25:54) Melissa wants to do a shawl collar on her Korl!!! cardigan. She decided to wing it. She had to frog it one time. Then, history repeated itself, so Jen frogged it this time because Melissa just couldn't bring herself to do it...again. What are friends for? This sweater also had an issue with the sleeves, because Melissa generated the pattern with straight sleeves instead of tapered sleeves. This sweater has been a lot of knitting. This sweater is cursed. We mention the films Snowpiercer and Dracula: The Untold Story. On Deck: (31:31) Laura added Bunnies "R" Us by Marken of the Hat and I to her list of usual suspects. Jen's planning on starting on the Hitofude, redesigning the Joshua Tree Cardigan, something for her friend's baby and a shawl for her to wear at her sister's wedding. Melissa will start the aforementioned cardigan with her coworker. She also wants to make the adult version of the Playful Stripes Cardigan by Alana Dakos, Charlie's Cardigan by Amy Herzog, and she might make a third Leah’s Lovely Cardigan. Jen and Melissa both love how the sweater fits although the find knitting it a bit of slog. Knit Culture: (36:50) Stitches West wrap-up! Laura spent most of the time in her booth, but she enjoyed it. Her haul included a lace-weight linen gradient yarn baby from Apple Tree Knits, another 3-color sparkly yarn baby from Forbidden Woolery, a Little Brother gradient set from Yarn on the House. Sparkly "Exploding T.A.R.D.I.S." yarn from Steven Be and the book "Crochet so Lovely" by Kristin Omdahl. Jen and Laura got to meet Stephen West at the pajama party and he was very personable and funny (he judged the pajama contest) and he complimented Jen's Leah's Lovely Cardigan. Melissa got a ton of compliments on her Rainbow Sweater. Jen and Melissa had dinner with the Knitmore Girls and Maria from Subway Knits. Jen took a design your own Pi Shawl class and learned a new cast-on she loved. Jen got a mug and some stitch markers from Jennie the Potter, some lovely red fingering weight yarn from Jill Draper Makes Stuff for a sweater, some pink fingering yarn from Miss Babs for a sweater, and lots of vintage buttons, including Bakelite sets. Both Melissa and Jen got some rainbow yarn from White Birch Fiber Arts. Melissa enabled Jen to get some Indigodragonfly for a sweater (and Melissa got some too) from the Yarnover Truck. We love her colorway names. Melissa also got a Jennie the Potter mug and some citrus yellow Jill Draper Makes Stuff Yarn. Melissa got some new yarn babies from Newton's Yarn Country, one in hot pink and one in purple and they were a great deal. She also got several sweater quantities of yarn from Miss Babs in Perfectly Wreckless and Deep Sea Jellyfish and Funny Papers. Melissa and Jen took a six hour class on picking up stitches with Lily Chin and are now experts on picking up stitches. It was amazing. Jen took a class on Bohus Knitting with Susanna Hansson and it was amazing. She even got to see some of the original vintage garments, and even pick them up and handle them. They worked on a cuff in class as well. She wants to get a kit to make a sweater from Angora Garnet. And she also took a great stranded knitting class with Beth Brown-Reinsel, which was amazing, but her brain was seriously fried because it was Sunday. Melissa took color classes with Laura Bryant of Prism Yarns. Jen is not going to take so many classes next year; she is going to do more social stuff. Laura got to meet Marnie McClean in person. And Melissa and Jen got to reunite with a old knitting friend who surprised everyone by coming from England to attend Stitches (who also won the student fashion show). And everyone managed to have great food, including Psycho Donuts. We mention Exploration Station, Rockefeller, Enchanted Mesa, Green Planet Yarn, and Foxy Knits. Geek Culture: (1:05:00) "Goodbye Old Friend", we bid a bittersweet farewell to Leonard Nimoy and Terry Pratchett. Jen shares her favorite Leonard Nimoy story. Upcoming Events: (1:08:32) Vogue Knitting Live, April 17-19 at the Pasadena Convention Center. Laura is taking Amy Herzog's class. Camp CogKNITive, August 21-23, Camarillo, CA. Yarnopshere, October 17-18 EXPO Art Center in Bixby Knolls, Long Beach.
Show 355 Kathy talks with Laura Bryant. (Running Time 28:00)
We get a little bit of innuendo and silly in this one. No bad language, but a little less clean than you are used to, so you may want to listen first if you have small ones. We sort of fly by the seat of our pants in this episode! We are joined by Special Guests Melissa and Erica. We are at Stitches West and are exhausted and overwhelmed and a little sleepy and maybe a little tipsy (but we're legal so it's okay). In the Knitting Bag (1:43) Laura has no knitting! Melissa is knitting on Leah's Lovely Cardigan out of Malabrigo Sock in a blue and the McIntosh Cardigan by Gudrun Johnson from Knit With Me out of Madelinetosh in Tosh Merino Light in Tern and Edison and Button Jar Blue. Erica is working on the Brier Island Sweater out of Miss Babs Heartland Worsted. She cast on for cowl in Skeindalous Buddy Sock, but had no time to knit. Jen finished her Sweetheart of the Rodeo Cardigan and her Barley hat and gave it to the Knitmore Girls for the Throwdown. She is also working on her Ravellenics project, a shawl out of Mean Girls Yarn Club. Melissa finished some shawls that had been long-term WIPs for the Ravellenics. Frog Pond (10:05) Laura frogged some of her homework to make hat tags--but there aren't sad knitting stories when you're not knitting. Melissa learned from Brooke Nico how to fix mistakes in lace in her Stitches class. Erica calls her mistakes "design decisions" and so does Melissa because "perfection is only for God." Devil's Tower (11:44) Laura is sick of hats, so she's not going to finish the hats she's working on for the Throwdown for later and donate them to Halos of Hope later. We're all a bit hatted out. Stitches Talk (13:48) Laura has been working at her booth and it's been amazing. We had our meetup, which was great. But she is so busy. She wants a little time to shop. Erica is glad she only bought one sweater quantity worth of purple yarn. But she's bought a lot of blue sweater yarn. She got some yarn from Verdant Gryphon, Sweet Fiber, and giant skeins of fingering weight from Miss Babs (yarn Babies). Melissa and Jen also bought yarn babies from Miss Babs. Melissa bought a lot of vintage buttons. And she continues to buy pink yarn, green yarn, and neon yarn. She might have bought and entire rainbown. Melissa took some classes. She took the Fixing Mistakes in Lace Knitting with Brooke Nico and Intentional Patterning with Hand-dyed Yarns with Laura Bryant. She loved them both and recommends them. We talk about the Pajama Party with Marly Bird. Jen got some laceweight from Terilyn Needle Art for a sweater (and so did Melissa) and some laceweight cashmere from Stitch Sisterz. She also got a Miss Babs yarn baby and some Miss Babs sock yarn, some Quince and Company Chickadee to make the Chickadee by Ysolda. Melissa and Erica both got measurements take by Amy Herzog and we talk about Amy's Custom Fit Software and the myth of Standard Size. Jen got a consultation with Amy as well and thought it was great. We talk about the Fit to Flatter group on Ravelry. Jen took Christine Bylsma's Design in a Day class, which was awesome. She also took Edie Eckman's Where Do They Get Those Numbers?, which she recommends for math phobic knitters. And she took Design Inspiration with Lily Chin, which was great. Laura took a class about German and Japanese lace with Brooke Nico and she loved it! Jen and Melissa both saw Myra Wood's keynote where she talked about her Knit in New Directions book. Jen's sweater (made with Laura's yarn) was in the Friday fashion show. We met Steve from It Takes Balls to Knit. Laura, Jen, and Melissa went to the pajama party, had fun, and Jen and Laura won yarn from Malabrigo and Fiesta Yarns. We also mention Skacel and Ben from the Fiber Hooligans and XRX. Jen and Melissa went to the student fashion show. We also had our meetup and got to meet a lot of our listeners. And then Jen and Laura went to the podcaster meet up. Shout outs to the Yarniacs, Just Another Bay Area Knitter, Knitmore Girls, Two Knit Lit Chicks, Hollywood Knitter, Dr. Gemma and anyone else we might have forgotten. We talk about Namaste and how amazing they are. To support the Podcaster Throwdown, they gave the leader of each podcast team a free Harlow bag and t-shirts. We can't say enough good things about these ladies and their products. They are wonderful. Melissa and Jen recommend audio books for their long road trips. We talk about fangirling Myra Wood, Amy Herzog, Brooke Nico, Pam Haschke, Ben Levinsay, Steve from It Takes Balls to Knit, the Yarn on Tap girls. (And Jen loves their sock kits). Melissa talks about a neon yarn baby she bought from Newton's Yarn Country. Melissa is very proud that Stitches is the first time she's bought yarn all year, since last year she bought so much yarn she became a Loopy Legend. We also mention Shalimar Yarns and Plucky Knitter. In closing, Miss Kalendar has the cutest baby ever!