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Laura Butler with Twelve Oaks Baptist Church in Paducah explains why your church needs a women's ministry.
Laura Butler, Communications and Marketing Director, shares what's new at Camp, how young people are making a lasting impact, and a last-minute opportunity to preview what it means to be on the summer team.
We are so excited to bring you the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. On this edition we spoke with Javier Gonzalez, Laura Butler, Yarani del Valle Pinero, and David Skeist about their new show Zoetrope. It was an incredibly fascinating conversation about an incredibly fascinating show, and we were treated to some incredible theatre memories from our guests to wrap things up. So make sure to catch our interview and our guests' show!ZoetropeSeptember 14th-October 8th@ Abrons Arts CenterTickets and more information can be found at abronsartscenter.orgAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:caborca.org and @caborcanyc
For this week's podcast I sat down with the VERY ambitious Laura Butler! She is an award-winning actress, singer, songwriter, and dancer. On top of all that she is an E-RYT 500-hour yoga, meditation, restorative & therapeutics, Ayurveda, yin, and pre-natal yoga teacher and trainer and founder of Bliss Bodies Wellness in Manhattan. She is also a Reiki Master attuned by her teacher, Brett Bevell, of the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies in Rhinebeck, NY, a Level 8 Magical Awakening Practitioner (a Celtic form of energetic healing), and a Marma points practitioner (acupressure).Laura incorporates fun, joy, creativity, alignment, flowing with the breath, mantra, and support into her classes to challenge her students to reach their full potential and lead balanced and inspirational lives. We had a very fun and casual conversation about life and simple ways to incorporate wellness to live happily.Things we covered in the podcast:-Introduction of Laura and her extensive career.-How important music is to our health and wellness.-The value of humming or singing. -The importance of daily rituals to drop into the parasympathetic nervous system.-A yoga pose to help with sleep.-The importance of being inverted to help the immune system.-A sample Laura's amazing mantra music.-We talked about Laura's book.-Laura's near-death experience.-How Laura left her body during heart surgery.-Understanding that joy is our natural state.Ways to find Laura:www.laurabutlermusic.comwww.instagram.com/laurabutlernycwww.facebook.com/laurabutlernycOther ways to follow me:Instagram: @wellness_mattersblogFacebook: wellness matters
This episode - recorded live - features three members of the senior team behind data-driven clothing rental business Armoire.Talking to Laura Butler, CTO, Sanober Mukadam, Chief Operating & Merchandising Officer, and Shefali McDermott, Head of Operations, Ben explores the infrastructure, the economics, and the technology that keep a complex business model running.
This month, we launch our Women's Month Series with Laura Butler, the Executive Director of Pioneers 21 and a leader in regional economic development. Laura and her team have cultivated a business incubator within their non-profit organization to provide up-and-coming entrepreneurs with opportunities that set them up for success. She gives us a peek at the innovation making its way into El Paso, and how it's teeing up El Paso for economic prosperity.About Us:WSB is in full force addressing these workforce situations. If you'd like to join us in our mission to connect people to opportunity by providing not just individual solutions but systemic problem-solving for our communities, you know where to sound off.We don't always have a choice in the situations we face – but you do have a choice in subscribing to Solutions. Join the Workforce Situation Room on your favorite podcast platform and hit subscribe where you'll find a solution, to every situation.Production By: @ProducerAlayna
What do HR professionals and business leaders need to know about HR in 2023?The role of HR has changed a lot, especially with the integration of new software and the pandemic changing expectations and the nature of work for many.In this HR Unplugged episode, we wanted to dig into what HR's new role in the modern world is, how it's changed, the value HR brings to a company, and how it can integrate more closely with the wider business.Anita Grantham, Head of HR at BambooHR, sits down with Laura Butler, CHRO and Chief People Officer at Entrata, to discuss HR's role in 2023, what's changed, and what HR professionals need to know in the future.Key moments:Laura's biggest lesson since working in HRThe importance of knowing your superpowerWhy HR attracts women as a career pathWhy happy employees mean happy customersHow to know when to add HR to your businessHow HR can make employees feel more at ease in their rolesWhy companies are rebranding the term HRHow new technology is changing HRHow to break stereotypesWhy HR professionals should focus on problem-solving Key links:State of HR Leadership report: https://www.bamboohr.com/resources/guides/human-resource-leadership-2023 Laura's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurabutler/
Gervase is getting publicly therapized this week with soul mate and licensed professional counselor Chelsea Green. Chelsea speaks such wisdom about how the systems that we are surrounded by as children, translate into our adult life. The conversation is sprinkled with mic drop moment after mic drop moment from the choices that women, and individuals face everyday to how we can calibrate our roles in the patriarchal society. In this episode, we talk about: The patterns we perpetuate as adults that stem from what was deemed “normal” to us as part of our nuclear family Why and how roles (parent, daughter, wife) develop within systems and an exercise for introducing flexibility to your capacity to step in and out of your rigid roles How we trick ourselves into associating comfort with control The traumatized parts of us that developed in reaction to the way we were raised Chelsea is a Licensed Professional Counselor providing integrative mental health therapy in Charleston, SC. Her therapy practices specializes in working with adults, couples, and families in the midst of life transitions, relationship stress, trauma recovery, family systems, anxiety, depression, and stress. She is also a family constellation group facilitator and a visual artist who merges her many talents to curate transformative experiences. Guest Info Follow Chelsea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelseagreencreates/ Work with Gervase Doors are open for less than a week for the beta round of my new membership community, The Gateway. Use code: FOUNDINGMEMBER to get 50% off, if you join by Monday, June 27th: https://gervasekolmos.podia.com/gateway Download your free gift, the Trust Yo'self hypnosis track: https://bit.ly/3xKuaPv Follow Gervase Connect with Gervase on Instagram: www.instagram.com/gervasekolmos Visit my website: https://www.gervasekolmos.com/ Resources Mentioned Season 1 podcast episode with G's health coach, Laura Butler: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Ir6249XK7vQJbjcEwoyVv?si=sbsv5_mtRy-UfSGOVZ0PvQ
For Laura Butler, tech has always been woven into her life. She left Harvard to go work full time at Microsoft, because she was having the time of her life as an intern. She went on to spend 20 years at the company, working on many different big name projects. To her, tech is solving problems for people by people - and everything boils down to tech. She is drawn to getting her hands on things, breaking them - then fixing them again.She is s self proclaimed professional contrarian, intentional rebel and successful misfit. She loves to read about people, history, and logistics - specifically, what works and what doesn't. She likes to run and walk, which is her yoga and helps to clear her brain. She is a cat mom right now, but loves all animals, and enjoys collecting art when she travels. Post Microsoft, she has been an angel investor multiple times, supporting startups and small businesses across a different variety of industries.When she decided to simplify her life and sell her house, Laura went through the process of buying a Condo.. and interacting with the HOA. She realized that the process was a bit arcane, and getting the details up front was near impossible. Her and her co-founder, who happens to also be her mother, set out to bring value to the buyers in the process, with the goal to eventually positively impact all stakeholders.This is the creation story of the Uplift Group.SponsorsCourierImg.lyRoutableCTO.aiCloudways offers peace of mind and flexibility so you can focus on growing your business instead of dealing with server management. With Cloudways, you get an optimized stack, managed servers, backups, staging environment, integrated Git, pre-configured, Composer, 24/7 support, and a choice of five cloud providers: AWS, DigitalOcean, Linode, Google Cloud, and Vultr. Get up to 2 Month Free Hosting by using code "CODE30" and get $30 free hosting credit.LinksWebsite: https://www.upliftinc.co/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauracatpjs/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What's the Goins On?•Anya announces Hospital Doula Training Co.•College Recruit trip to Denver• We got a review!! Woohoo! (Pls send more
In this episode, Judy is chatting with Judith Snedeger, a disabled woman from Kentucky who was put under guardianship and stripped of her rights once she turned 18. With the support from a whole team of people including from one of our other guests, Laura Butler from My Choice Kentucky, Judith successfully fought to terminate her guardianship. Along with Laura and Judith, Judy is joined by Elysia Macini Duerr who is a Staff Attorney at Disability Rights Pennsylvania and Morgan Whitlach who is the Legal Director of Quality Trust for Individuals with Disabilities. She also serves as the Lead Project Director of the National Resource Center for Supported Decision-Making Fourth National Guardianship Summit: Maximizing Autonomy and Ensuring Accountability Recommendations: http://law.syr.edu/uploads/docs/academics/Fourth_National_Guardianship_Summit_-_Adopted_Recommendations_%28May_2021%29.pdf Judith and another woman hand-in-hand as they walk into a fountain following the termination of Judith's guardianship
Laura Butler talks about losing her husband to cancer.
Having survived multiple acquisitions and transitions, Laura Butler has spent her career as she says “Collecting experiences” as she's held diversity and inclusion roles at Oracle, Pacific Gas and Electric, and currently at Workfront specializing in creating great experiences for her employees. Learn about the power of diversity of resume and in the workplace, and how to see things from the perspective of those around you!
Laura Butler is an Accredited Health and Habit Change Coach supporting ambitious women to gain clarity, confidence and control around food, making the path to optimum health pleasurable. Founder of The Women's Health Transformation Academy, she is also an author, speaker and mom of 2. In this episode, G and Laura talk about: -The juggle between mom guilt and pleasure. -The reality that led Laura to self-medicate with food -How diet culture creates a short-term solution versus forming long-term habits. -Intuitive eating explained. -Nourishment vs. Self-Medication (Wine Culture) -How pleasure actually leads to results. -Mommy social media culture and “parental peacocking.” -Owning leadership by eating what you desire, even when everyone else in the house doesn't desire the same. -Making meals more lovely, less insane, effortlessly. -Gervase's best date EVER. -The journey of starting, to creating your new norm. Follow Laura on IG @laurabutlercoaching Visit Laura's website: https://www.laurabutlercoaching.co.uk/ Grab Laura's free gift! Everyone always talks about WHAT to eat for weight loss and energy but that's only half of the equation. HOW we eat is so important to our health and ability to lose weight and increase our energy. My 7 secrets of HOW to eat is a mini audio series that teaches everything the diet industry never talks about - https://luminouscoaching.mykajabi.com/how-to-eat-audio-signup Follow The Champagne Society on IG @thechampsociety If you are feeling ready for more and wondering where to start, the doors are always open for Gervase's 6-month group coaching community, The Femme Paradigm Online. With a welcome hypnotherapy track, biweekly coaching Q&As with G, monthly guest trainings and tons of tangible self-help tools and resources to support you as you start doing the work, this is THE place to begin. Join us here.
In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Laura Butler, Chief People Officer at Workfront, an Adobe company.Thanks to our friends at Motivosity for supporting the show!What are the top two employee concerns in 2021? Mental wellness and working remote. Motivosity builds culture without the in-office perks and builds community and social connections even if you’ve never met. Motivosity is a modern employee recognition software with the mission to make people happier at work.Click visit www.motivosity.com/wellbeing to download their 2021 Wellbeing at Work Checklist.If you enjoyed the podcast be sure to subscribe for more content like this and visit our website to access resources mentioned: www.hrdleaders.com/podcast
Laura Butler is cofounder and CEO/CTO of Uplift Group. Laura grew up in Connecticut with little money so she often tinkered. She accidentally interviewed for a Microsoft internship, loved it then dropped out of Harvard. She first quit Microsoft to travel for six years before going back and quitting two more times. One of many key important lessons: accept who you are and be the best version of yourself you can be.
This week we welcome Laura Butler to break up the serious sausage fest we've had going on since we began the show. Topics range from birth control in bodybuilding, thirst pics versus progress pics and the difference between men and women when it comes to fat loss. Stick around until the end to hear Kyle seriously consider wearing makeup next year.
Laura Butler is much more than just the first female Technical Fellow at Microsoft. She is a smart, thoughtful, and accomplished leader. In this conversation we talk leadership, especially as a woman, and her latest passion: investing in people. More information, a transcript, and a place to provide comments can be found at: https://clwill.com/pod/laura-butler/ Written and Produced: Chris Williams Original Theme written by: John Stephens Connect: Facebook: https://facebook.com/theCLWill Twitter: https://twitter.com/theCLWill LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/theCLWill Email: pod@clwill.com
20 years in Human Resources, professional development training, executive, brand, career & business coaching, 17 years adjunct lecturer, 15 years in sports & youth development. A certified SCORE Mentor & Director of The Best You Legacy Club Dallas TX. Managing Director - Fusion Consulting Texas/Jamaica, author and speaker. https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-ann-margaret-butler-1621a328/
Today, I am excited to be joined by Laura Butler of Hometeam Virtual Consulting! Laura is super passionate about serving others and she has been doing it her entire life. That's what led her to having her own business where she helps others connect their businesses to their audiences. She is an expert in social media management, brand strategy, and customized marketing. Laura knows exactly what she does well and what her strengths are and I think you will know what I mean after listening to today's episode! Topics discussed: How becoming a mother opened Laura up to the world of freelancing Laura's passion to help serve other women The importance of investing in yourself and working with Laura The ideal client for Laura Knowing when to outsource parts of your business Reach out to Laura: Via website: www.hometeamvirtualconsulting.com Via Instagram: llaurabutlerr
In episode #97 of the Power Project Podcast, I sat down with Former Miss Jamaica, Laura Butler, to hear about her journey of purpose. Laura has 20 years of experience in the field of corporate training, business consulting, & Human Resources. She has been invited to speak in 15 countries, has raised over $1 million USD in charities and scholarships for young people, and much, much more. Join us for this conversation about how to get going in life when you feel stuck, and you'll also get to know Laura's story as well. Get Brandi's new book at www.thepowerprojectbook.comWant to be part of The Power Project Book Launch Team? Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/powerprojectcommunity
Laura Butler, who works with Leitrim Animal Welfare, has expressed her concern at the ongoing spate of dog thefts in the NW, as she experienced an incident herself in Carrick on Shannon last weekend. She believes she was followed by a group of people who were intent on stealing her dog
The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.
Intro to SCORE of Dallas. SCORE helps small business people through mentoring and training. Volunteer Mentors leverage decades of experience in a variety of business disciplines and industries. SCORE’s mentoring services are free! The Dallas chapter of SCORE serves 11 counties in the Dallas and North Texas Metroplex and Lubbock, Texas. In this episode Laura Butler and Henry Lopez introduce SCORE and resources offered, including one-on-one mentoring, group workshops and online resources and tools. Henry Lopez is a serial entrepreneur, small business coach, and the host of this episode of The How of Business show – dedicated to helping you start, run and grow your small business. (TheHowOfBusiness.com)
Most of us working mums know that to thrive in our busy lives we need to focus on our health and wellbeing. But trying to live a healthy life can leave us feeling stressed; we’re already struggling for time and energy so how can we integrate healthy eating, exercise and self-care in our already hectic lives? If you feel like this, then today’s guest has the answers for us. In this episode I’m joined by Laura Butler who is a health coach and lifestyle intervention consultant. She helps ambitious busy women overcome overwhelm, burnout and crisis. Helping them to restore balance and confidence in their bodies, health and lives. Laura is a busy working mum too, so is in the trenches with us juggling a successful and demanding career with motherhood. In this episode not only does Laura share her wisdom on what it takes to feel healthy, vibrant and energetic, but she also shares health habits that are easy, fun and sustainable.
In today's episode, Love is a Sacrifice, Laura Butler talks about her family's experience with adopting from Haiti and how that experience shaped a desire to help other families going through the process as well. The Anna Cheri Foundation, named after their Haitian baby girl, was founded to help families manage the cost(s) of adoption. Laura and I also talk about her initial struggles to connect and discuss her experience with some unexpected, post adoption baby blues. Not everyone will struggle with feelings like this but, if you have or if you do, you are not alone. To connect with Laura or to learn more about the Anna Cheri Foundation, you can visit their website at www.inspiringorphancare.org. You can also visit them on Facebook or Instagram. *** Get in touch: connect {at} custommadekid.com or engage using the hashtag #custommadekidpodcast Learn more: www.custommadekid.com Music : Fresh for the Summer by PALA | Happy Together by Caleb Etheridge | Licensed through Soundstripe All rights reserved | Custom Made Kid™ Foundation | www.custommadekid.com
Laura Butler is a lifestyle intervention consultant. She’s a next level health coach to busy entrepreneurs and her mission is to help people who have minimal time make the best possible lifestyle decisions in order to maximize their health, and optimize their results. She wants you to love your life, and everything in it! That includes your business, your family, your food and your physical activity. She understands that people don’t necessarily do what’s best for them, they do what they enjoy, even if they know better! She works to make the process of doing the right thing and the fun thing one and the same. Why shouldn’t healthy living be a blast? In This Episode Helping busy entrepreneurs look after their health Why self care NEEDS to be first priority We’ll always choose the thing that’s more pleasurable Small changes that make the biggest difference overall The big motivating factor Starting that internal dialogue with yourself after you eat or drink What example do you want to set for your children Why you want to eat the rainbow “Mums in business come to me a lot because I know them. I understand them” “You’ve got to be healthy to really achieve those high level goals that you’ve got” “Approach it with curiosity” “When we’re looking at forming new habits, it needs to be pleasurable” “Knowledge does not equal habit change” “You can improve your health massively just changing how you eat” “If you’re not paying for it now, you’ll be paying for it in the future in a completely different way” “Variety is key actually, in all things” More Laura! https://bit.ly/2Akua9w More Claire! https://m.facebook.com/clairedowdallcommunity/
The way we develop software is constantly changing. Throughout the decades we see different processes and practices emerge in how we write software. Laura Butler, Vice President and Technical Fellow at Microsoft talked about her time working on Windows 95 and what it was like to write software in the 90s. We talked about debugging, performance, and becoming a better programmer. Laura also talked about leadership and building strong teams.
Listen in as Salome director James Rutherford (who also translated Oscar Wilde’s script from the French) and actors Feathers Wise & Laura Butler Rivera, with GSAS! correspondent Alex Randrup, discuss dark rituals, queerness & desire, what is seen and what is … Continue reading →
Don’t miss the aftershow here! http://2questions.tv/the-2questions-tv-after-show/In today’s episode, Susan talks with Laura Butler, who has spent the last 20 years shaping global talent management strategies for Fortune 500 corporations and has a passion for diversity and inclusion. She strives to create and reinforce a culture where innovative and talented people want to work.Susan and Laura discuss Laura's journey as an inspiring woman in business.Laura's website: http://www.workfront.comWatch the After Show here: http://2questions.tv/the-2questions-tv-after-show/Susan’s websites:Everything Susan: http://suebmoe.com2Questions.TV: http://2Questions.TVBaroncini-Moe Executive Coaching: http://susanbaroncini-moe.comBusiness in Blue Jeans: http://businessinbluejeans.comShare your thoughts in the comments below!Equipment used for this video:- Zoom.us- Blue Yeti Microphone- MacBook Pro Subscribe to 2QuestionsTV for more interviews and behind the scenes footage! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In an epic episode reminiscent of the days when movies came on TWO VHS TAPES (that was a thing, young people), Kamil recaps last night's Academy Awards with Lauren Daoust and Laura Butler, from fashion and winners and losers to just straight up insulting famous people. Then, he and Brian Goodwin unveil the 128 names eligible to win the Fortunate but Untalented 2018 Trump Cup. Kamil also uses the phrase "chop it up" a few too many times, and apologizes for audio problems. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notthatgreat/support
Colleen sits down with Microsoft Vice President and Star Treknical Goddess, Laura Butler. Sonia visits the inaugural launch of Tech Ladies Seattle, and learns more about the value of bringing the community to the west coast. In the Cutting Edge segment, Sonia and Colleen discuss Ellen Pao’s Medium post on the importance of measuring diversity and inclusion program data. Please subscribe, rate, and share the episode. Send any and all feedback to WIBT@microsoft.com or tweet @MicrosoftWomen.
Guest Host Pax Bobrow interviewed Laura Butler of the Augusta Players about their upcoming productions of Beauty and the Beast as well as their upcoming summer camp programs. Pax also shares updates about upcoming arts events from the Augusta Arts Calendar for Mother's Day weekend and beyond. Listen Saturday mornings on Smooth Jazz 92.3 at 9:30 am, or anytime online at augustaarts.com
A very special live episode of the MS Dev Show with James Whittaker and Dona Sarkar, talking about data and more. I do want to warn you, there is some swearing in this episode, so please be conscious of that. Special thanks to Laura Butler for bringing her amazing cookies. Also special thanks to Concurrency for helping sponsor the event.
In this special Paul Spain talks with Laura Butler about the journey from student to Microsoft in 1989 to present day. Hear stories of sleeping at the desk, Joe Belfiore’s last minute start menu change in Windows 95 and Steve Ballmer’s toilet gaff. Running time 0:42:27