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There's a new bike share in town! The Minneapolis Cargo Bike Library offers free one-week checkouts of various types of cargo bikes. One month after launching, we sat down with its founder to find out how it's going! Links Note: if you are listening within two weeks of our publish date, the Cargo Bike Library has a specific donation ask. Two of the library bikes were stolen from a locked garage, and they are raising funds to cover the insurance deductible. Here is the donation page for that specific fundraiser. Below you will find their long-term links. Cargo Bike Library website Waiver Donate Merchandise E-bike Commuter Assistance Program Attributions Our theme song is Tanz den Dobberstein, and our interstitial song is Puck's Blues. Both tracks used by permission of their creator, Erik Brandt. Find out more about his band, The Urban Hillbilly Quartet, on their website. Many thanks to our guests Laura Mitchell and Erik Noonan! This episode was produced and edited by Stina Neel, and was engineered and transcribed by Ian R Buck. We're always looking to feature new voices on the show, so if you have ideas for future episodes, drop us a line at podcast@streets.mn. Transcript Find the full transcript on our website.
In this episode, I connect with Laura Mitchell from Minneapolis, Minnesota, for a conversation about her journey to becoming an accidental safer streets & active mobility advocate with an impressive reach both locally and globally. We discuss her involvement with the Our Streets MN non-profit advocacy organization, the well-established and beloved off-street network of multi-use pathways, and the encouraging emergence of protected and separated on-street cycling facilities.Topics: - Childhood independence, free-range kids, teens cycling- Cargo-bikes, family bikes- Community bike rides- Open Streets Events- Protected and separate bike (active mobility) lanes- The role and influence of social media in safer streets advocacy and activism Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the podcast on your preferred listening platform. Also, don't forget to check out the Active Towns Channel for more video content.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):- Our Streets MN - Pointz Map Routing App - Bike Pointz App on YouTube- Move Minnesota- Midtown Greenway- My Houten video with Kylie van Dam that I mentioned- Ep 256 Lenore Skenazy - Free Range KidsIf you are a fan of the Active Towns Podcast, please consider supporting the effort as an Active Towns Ambassador in the following ways:1. Join our Patreon community. Contributions start at just $1 per month(Note: Patron benefits include early, ad-free access to content and a 15% discount in the Active Towns Merch Store)2. If you enjoyed this episode, you can also "leave a tip" through "Buy Me a Coffee"3. Pick up some Active Towns #StreetsAreForPeople Merch at my storeCredits:- Video and audio production by John Simmerman- Music via Epidemic SoundResources used during the production of this video:- My recording platform is Ecamm Live- Editing software Adobe Creative Cloud Suite- Equipment: Contact me for a complete listFor more information about the Active Towns effort or to follow along, please visit our links below:- Active Towns Website- Active Towns on Twitter- Periodic e-NewsletterBackground:Hi Everyone! My name is John Simmerman, and I'm a health promotion and public health professional with over 30 years of experience. Over the years, my area of concentration has evolved into a specialization in how the built environment influences human behavior related to active living and especially active mobility.Since 2010, I've been exploring, documenting, and profiling established, emerging, and aspiring Active Towns wherever they might be while striving to produce high-quality multimedia content to help inspire the creation of more safe and inviting, environments that promote a "Culture of Activity" for "All Ages & Abilities."The Active Towns Channel features my original video content and reflections, including a selection of podcast episodes and short films profiling the positive and inspiring efforts happening around the world as I am able to experience and document them.Thanks once again for tuning in! I hope you find this content helpful and insightful.Creative Commons License: Attributions, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives, 2024 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Nottingham Forest were the talk of the Premier League at the weekend after beating Liverpool 1-0, their first win at Anfield since 1969. We discuss the game and Callum Hudson-Odoi's goal in full and ask if the win will be the catalyst for a big season for Forest, plus we react to the news Ibrahim Sangare is out for two months through injury. Matt Davies is joined by Greg Mitchell, Michael Temple and Forest legend Garry Birtles.
Meet Laura: The Voice Medicine Magic Transformer Laura's lifelong passion for music and spirituality has led her on a remarkable journey of self-discovery and healing. From her early days as a young musician to her successful opera career, Laura has always been deeply connected to both the artistic and spiritual realms. However, the pressures of her career eventually took a toll on her physical and mental health. After a major accident, Laura was forced to confront her own vulnerabilities and explore new ways of healing. Through her recovery, she discovered the transformative power of the voice. By combining sound, mantra, and other mind-body practices, Laura was able to reconnect with her body and spirit, leading to a profound shift in her understanding of the voice's healing potential. Today, Laura shares her knowledge and expertise through her online courses, empowering others to unlock the healing and transformative capabilities of their own voices. She encourages listeners to overcome their fears, redefine success, and listen to the heart. Listen now to be inspired by Laura's transformative story and gain valuable insights for your own journey Connect or work with Laura here: https://lauramitchellsings.com/ or FB here: https://www.facebook.com/laura.mitchell.1232 Download your free Voice Medicine Meditation here: https://lauramitchellsings.com/vocaltoning Loved this episode? Don't forget to rate and subscribe to get all the latest episodes uploaded weekly Connect with me: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Website Spotify Podcast Email @ bethtaylor@blissful-transformation.com Subscribe to our Passionista Society Waitlist Subscribe to our Passionate Pioneer Community & get your free workbook
Matt Davies is joined by Greg Mitchell, Mikey Clarke and The Athletic's Paul Taylor as we review the draw with Wolves and the season so far for Nottingham Forest. Topics on the agenda include Chris Wood's form under Nuno, the manager's substitutions and Ibrahim Sangare after he was discussed heavily online over the weekend. #nffc Get your tickets for live show on Thursday September 5 now: https://tinyurl.com/2ehz5zzt Do like and subscribe to our channel. You can also become a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8cKKOXuEiopR3A11TDtgQ/join We're grateful for the support of our main sponsors, the Trent Navigation Inn. For more on their menu, events and to book a table go to: https://www.trentnavigation.com/ Thank you to today's second sponsors, Global Telemetrics. Find out more about how to keep your vehicle safe: https://smartrack.uk.net/forestfocus To learn more about the Time Out gambling support project go to: https://www.doubleimpact.org.uk/time-out-gambling-project To donate to Laura Mitchell's fundraising for Stand Against MND go to: https://www.justgiving.com/page/laura-mitchell-1721226706234 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Laura Mitchell from Our Streets is fighting back against the stereotype that the city is a "Hell Hole." She joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
Laura Mitchell from Our Streets is fighting back against the stereotype that the city is a "Hell Hole." She joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
Nottingham Forest's final transfer plan for this summer has been outlined by John Percy in an article in the Daily Telegraph as he reports Forest want five more signings. We discuss who they could be and which positions are being targeted as Corinthians winger Wesley is linked with a move. There is also an update on Emmanuel Dennis and Joe Worrall in The Athletic, plus Ryan Yates has had his new contract officially announced. Do like and subscribe to our channel. You can also become a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8cKKOXuEiopR3A11TDtgQ/join We're grateful for the support of our main sponsors, the Trent Navigation Inn. For more on their menu, events and to book a table go to: https://www.trentnavigation.com/ To donate to Laura Mitchell's fundraising as mentioned go to: https://www.justgiving.com/page/laura-mitchell-1721226706234 Join our FPL mini league using the code e6oyv1 or go to https://t.co/Hvgsy73pUN To vote for us in the Football Content Awards (best Premier League podcast) go to: https://footballcontentawards.com/2024/05/17/nominations-open/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest look to be shaping up well in pre-season with new signings in place and promising performances in their opening two friendlies. The Reds drew 1-1 with Sunderland on Friday with new signing Nikola Milenkovic not in the squad. He has linked up with teammates in Spain, as has striker Taiwo Awoniyi after missing the opening two games. We discuss the early friendlies, transfers and a possible starting XI as Matt Davies is joined by Greg Mitchell, Michael Temple and Reds legend Garry Birtles. Do like and subscribe to our channel. You can also become a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8cKKOXuEiopR3A11TDtgQ/join We're grateful for the support of our main sponsors, the Trent Navigation Inn. For more on their menu, events and to book a table go to: https://www.trentnavigation.com/ Thank you to today's second sponsors, Global Telemetrics. Find out more about how to keep your vehicle safe: smartrack.uk.net/forestfocus Join our FPL mini league using the code e6oyv1 or go to https://t.co/Hvgsy73pUN To donate to Laura Mitchell's Stand Against MND fundraiser go to https://www.justgiving.com/page/laura-mitchell-1721226706234 To vote for us in the Football Content Awards (best Premier League podcast) go to: https://footballcontentawards.com/2024/05/17/nominations-open/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Juliette Bryant as she talks to Laura Mitchell and Melissa Amos about the importance of sisterhood and coming together.More info on Laura Mitchell: https://lauramitchellsings.com/More info on Melissa Amos: https://melissa-amos.com/Presented by Juliette Bryant:Juliette is a nutritional consultant, superfood alchemist and mentor. Visit her website for info on courses, workshops, Wild Woman retreats and more: https://www.juliettebryant.com/Learn more about her superfood products: http://allyouneedsuperfoods.com/KindaSound Radio:Catch Transformative Health on KindaSound Radio: KindaSound.orgFind new episodes at kindasound.org/transformativehealthFollow KindaSound on Instagram and Facebook.Connect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes on the Tuesday after they air.
Episode 2 of our very late miniseries recorded at the Playful Learning 2023 conference, where we discuss what we can learn from Fabulous Formative Failures, and the Danish movement of Pissedårlig undervisning, or Piss Poor Teaching. Alistair Aitcheson (Alistair Aitcheson) and Laura Mitchell (York University) have a second go at recording their experiences of a… Continue reading Fabulous formative failure with Alistair Aitcheson and Laura Mitchell at Playful Learning 2023
Chain maintenance with Anne Marie Drolet. 1:54 Bike Law, with Jim Pocrass. 3:51 New studies on increasing bike modeshare in the UK . 12:51 The Vulnerable Road User Safety Act of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, with Michael Kelley, Policy Director, Bike Walk Kansas City. 18:25 Community forms on the way to school in a walkable and bikeable Minneapolis neighborhood, according to Laura Mitchell, Board President of Our Streets Minneapolis. 34:05 Bike Thought with Stacey Randecker. 53:02
When it comes to Environmental, Social and Governance issues, the “S” is beginning to creep in on the “G” in the boardroom. Jackson Lewis ESG co-chairs Laura Mitchell and Monica Khetarpal offer some context and insights for how senior leadership and boards can manage through tumultuous times by better aligning the organization's values with its risk profile.
2024 is starting out where 2023 ended for DEI initiatives in the workplace and related scrutiny. But this dynamic could change if the mid-December Muldrow oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court are an indicator. Jackson Lewis ESG co-chairs Monica Khetarpal and Laura Mitchell discuss how an ESG audit can help organizations take stock of their risk and recalibrate, if necessary, with real effectiveness across the entire employee life cycle.
Juliette talks to the amazing Laura about how we can use the voice to heal and connect us into our power. Laura is a professionally trained opera singer who has turned her gift into magic and guides people on an incredible journey of remembering.Laura Mitchell:YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5liGLYqugrTK9PDRFpBimAInsta: @lauramitchellsingsFacebook: https://facebook.com/laura.mitchell.1232 Presented by Juliette Bryant:Juliette is a nutritional consultant, superfood alchemist and mentor. Visit her website for info on courses, workshops, Wild Woman retreats and more: https://www.juliettebryant.com/Learn more about her superfood products: http://allyouneedsuperfoods.com/KindaSound Radio:Catch Transformative Health on Wednesdays at 13:00 UK on KindaSound Radio: KindaSound.orgFind new episodes at kindasound.org/transformativehealthFollow KindaSound on Instagram and Facebook.Connect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes on the Tuesday after they air.
Learning about contaminants both in soil and in the world around us, that gives us reason to hope. Laura Mitchell is a young Sydney woman involved in detective work and investigations for schools and the government related to making sure safety is maintained. The environmental protection act was not really developed until 1997! How does her work impact your life? Stay tuned.The historical marker is related to US Independence, as well as Lou Gehrig and the 1842 'Mines and Collieries Act' which bans women and children from working underground.Support the showThanks for listening. Please share the pod with your mates, and feel free to comment right here! Write to Bob on his email -- bobmendo@AOL.comLink to https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100078996765315 on Facebook. Bobs Your Uncle features the opinions of Bob Mendelsohn and any of his guests.To financially support the podcast, go to the Patreon site and choose Gold, Silver or Bronze levels. Thanks for that! https://www.patreon.com/BobsYourUncle To read Bob's 1999 autobiography, click this link https://bit.ly/StoryBob To see photos of any of Bob's guests, they are all on an album on his Flickr site click here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobmendo/albums/72177720296857670
Ye gods the end is coming! Grab your go-bag, a cricket bat and join Mike, Mark and Dr Laura Mitchell as we break down how thinking about thinking can help you go to the bathroom safely as the world comes to an end. Because we’re role-playing a serious academic outfit, here’s some handy links related… Continue reading How does metacognition enable people to be the heroes in (dystopian) LARP?
Following an increase in fentanyl poisoning and deaths, MCPS and Montgomery County launch a full court press to try to stem the crisis. Sunil Dasgupta speaks with MCPS Medical Officer Patricia Kapunan and county anti-drug use actiovist and PTA leader Laura Mitchell to try to understand the scope of the problem and what MCPS is doing to bring it under control. Music for this episode comes from Rockville singer-songwriter Gabrielle Zwi. Check them out: https://www.gabriellezwi.com/music. Montgomery Goes Purple: https://montgomerygoespurple.org/ Montgomery County Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Advisory Council: https://bit.ly/3DU95nR Community message from Dr. Kapunan: https://bit.ly/3RJ7IOx
In Episode 22, our lightbulb moments, treasure island pedagogies/props and luxury items, included getting students engaged in cases that use personal connections, storytelling, card games where students can overwrite the rules and taking a course/programme-level approach to formative assessment; coming full circle back to campfires to tell, read and create stories that sustain us. Speakers: Sivapriya Ramakrishnan, Dr Laura Mitchell and Lorna Mitchell 21st November 2022 Facilitated by Tünde Varga-Atkins You can view the full transcript here: Treasure Island Pedagogies Episode 22 - Podcast Transcript
It’s another playful learning mini, where we’re joined by Dr Laura Mitchell, lecturer in management at the University of York, answering the question: What games are the UK's top education professionals passionate about? Do they see an intersect between what attracts them to those games, and how they approach their day to day practice? Laura… Continue reading Dr Laura Mitchell, Werewolf and LARP- PGZ@PL games and practice mini
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Today's sedation podcast is dedicated to discussing how to start a nitrous oxide service. I am delighted to be joined by Mary Kay Ferrell and Laura Mitchell. Mary Kay, a clinical sedation and procedural nurse at the Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, who also has over 20 years of experience as a clinical educator for sedation and procedural services. She is a top national expert on the use of nitrous oxide in pediatric sedation, and how to start a nitrous oxide service. She is joined by Laura Mitchell, a child life specialist with the sedation team at Nemours Children's Hospital in Delaware. Laura is also on the executive board of the SPS.In today's episode, we share the success of a nitrous sedation program and to help others consider nitrous as an option for their patients. So Mary Kay How did you first become interested in the use of nitrous oxide?Actually, the first time I saw nitrous sedation used was in the emergency room. A patient with a dislocated shoulder was brought into our department with nitrous being used for pain control. The paramedic was delivering it with a mask and a small tank. The patient was calm and able to answer questions. When the nitrous was stopped, they were once again in severe pain. Not too long after that, I witnessed it when my niece broke her ankle playing ball, the drama queen that she was as a teen, very loudly suggested in reasonable pain. After the paramedics started the nitrous she was silent At that time, we were looking for something to repeat midazolam for our BCG patients during urinary catheterization, our radiology halls often sounded like a torture chamber with kids crying, we noticed that PO midazolam often did not calm down the kids and it didn't do much for the discomfort. After the exam, they were crabby and sleepy. Often the kids had hallucinations that were very scary. For example, one kid told us that his nurse had four eyes and that his mom looked like a green monster. This is all while there were several people holding the child down to place a catheter, so you can just imagine how scared those kids are inadequate or no sedation parents often reported that their child would not allow them even to change a diaper. After this type of traumatic experience, they had a horrible fear of health care providers or going to their doctor. Our sedation department was asked to take over sedation for this procedure. We wanted to try nitrous. We thought if paramedics and dental hygienists could be trained to do it. Why couldn't nurses that were trained in advanced sedation working under the direction of a doctor do what as well?What led you to consider nitrous as a change in practice for urinary catheter placement needed for BCGs?Our sedation team understood how pain and distress experienced by a child with painful and distressing procedures sets the tone for future medical interactions. This can have long term effects with their attitude and willingness to participate in health care now and in the future. We saw this even with parents who had gone through these types of procedures when they were a child, they didn't want to see their own children go through that. Nitrous is a gas used for pain and anxiety since the 1860s. It is useful in reducing pain and anxiety during minimally invasive procedures common to the pediatric population. Nitrous works fast. The effects start in just a few minutes with a quick recovery to baseline in about five minutes. It has a lengthy history for safety and efficacy efficiency so it's efficient and safe.So what other procedural considerations could not just be used?You can consider nitrous possibly with a topical anesthetic for PIVs, IM's, suturing, lumbar punctures, Botox injections, foreign body removal, imaging, subcutaneous implants, GYN exams and
For some of us, religious language may have lost meaning over time, making well-intended words feel empty or harmful. What if we could reframe these words to bring about new meaning? This week Hayley and BLC's Laura Mitchell swap some examples.
For some of us, religious language may have lost meaning over time, making well-intended words feel empty or harmful. What if we could reframe these words to bring about new meaning? This week Hayley and BLC's Laura Mitchell swap some examples.
Laura Mitchell has more than a decade of experience in the digital health, aging, and remote patient monitoring market. She's CEO and co-founder of GrandCare, a leading aging/tech company, and LMC, a guerrilla marketing firm. She has been featured in Forbes for online digital strategies, was named Dealerscope Magazine's "Top 40 under 40," 2014's top Connected World women of M2M, and a 2011 recipient of the Silicon Boomer Venture Summit Flame Award for innovation and leadership. Facebook | Linkedin | Twitter https://www.grandcare.com
"Going back to school can be a very stressful time not only for kids, but also for families," says Laura Mitchell of Beech Acres Parenting Center.
This is the 19th episode of The Cincinnati Herald Podcast. We discuss news that you can't get anywhere else. On today's show we will be discussing the resignation of CPS Superintendent Laura Mitchell, Governor DeWine lifting health orders, and the organization Black Environmental Leaders.Today's guests are Andria Carter (Co-host and Media Consultant, The Cincinnati Herald), Wade Lacey, Sr. (Circulation Director), Suhana Sinha (Intern, The Cincinnati Herald), Maeve Hamlet (Intern, The Cincinnati Herald), and Special Guest SeMia Bray (co-facilitator of the Black Environmental Leaders)This week's episode is hosted by John Alexander Reese (Digital Editor, The Cincinnati Herald).To find out more about Black Environmental Leaders, go to: http://be-leaders.org/.Go to our website (https://thecincinnatiherald.com/) for the latest stories. Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TheCincinnatiHerald/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/cinciherald), and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/cinciherald/) for the latest updates. You can also follow us on YouTube at The Herald TV.Make sure to check out the stories we talked about today on our website at www.TheCincinnatiHerald.com. You can also follow us on social media. We're on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We also have our own YouTube channel. Just search for The Herald TV.
BLUEPRINT TO THE HEART is a romantic comedy on UPtv. Laura Mitchell stars as Tiffany, an interior designer trying to save her home renovation program on the Home Design Channel. Tiffany's ratings are down, despite Tiffany being the perfect person for the show. The network sends her some help to boost ratings. However, the help may do more harm than good because it includes her ex-boyfriend as the new producer. The new strategy is to take home renovation to the next level and renovate someone's entire life. Brooks, one of Tiffany's replacement carpenters, seems like a perfect fit, but he and Tiffany could not be more different. Will they be able to work together?
We chat to Laura about her love for early Radiohead and 80s bangers.
Laura Mitchell is a teacher librarian (TL) from the Gold Coast. She's passionate about the vital role teacher librarians play in the education profession. In this episode, Laura shares insights about what she does, how 2020 changed her role, how students benefit from having a qualified teacher librarian in their school library, and finally how classroom teachers can benefit from harnessing the expertise of their teacher librarian! Have you subscribed to For the Love of Teaching? Don't forget! It means you'll be the first to know whenever a new episode is released. For the Love of Teaching is a podcast for teachers by Teach Starter. We make quality, downloadable teaching resources that save teachers hours of time and make their classrooms buzz! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#DefundCPD's message is "the safest neighborhoods have more resources, not more police." Yet, one day of Chicago's budget for police ($4 million!) accounts for 32 months of its budget for Violence Protection Programs. BLC stakeholders Laura & Leicester Mitchell share with us about "Jesus, the revolutionary" and their work with #DefundCPD, as we continue to try to shift the American narrative about God away from Trump-backing, white, conservative evangelicalism.
#DefundCPD's message is "the safest neighborhoods have more resources, not more police." Yet, one day of Chicago's budget for police ($4 million!) accounts for 32 months of its budget for Violence Protection Programs. BLC stakeholders Laura & Leicester Mitchell share with us about "Jesus, the revolutionary" and their work with #DefundCPD, as we continue to try to shift the American narrative about God away from Trump-backing, white, conservative evangelicalism.
A bold move from Greater Cincinnati's largest school district. Cincinnati Public Schools started the school year online, as leadership tries to balance safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic with the importance of educating students. We sit down for a candid, tell-all interview with CPS Superintendent, Laura Mitchell.
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After Laura and Ernest consciously uncouple, they discover that the road to smug queer family is paved in grief. Laura Mitchell is originally from Perth and now lives in the Macedon Ranges on Woiwurrung Country, just outside Melbourne. They’re a librarian and a textile artist with the firm and tender hands of a goat-herd. They hope that one day their chronic anxiety will let up enough for them to write something beyond some really touching Instagram captions. After spending his late teens and early twenties protesting and working at the iconic Gould's Book Arcade in Newtown, Ernest Price taught English and Humanities to high school students in Melbourne for ten years, inspiring the next generation like a trans Robin Williams. He now works as the Education Officer at the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English. His writing has been published in Overland. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Donne B and Nathan Ivey team up and talk to Cincinnati Public School Superintendent Laura Mitchell on this episode.
Here is a great interview about the progression of living the 4 wheel drive lifestyle while building a business of videography. This is just a fun informational, entertaining show sharing the life of a great couple that has been blessed through their journey of living out dreams and aspirations. Please like, share and subscribe, not just my podcast but also support TJ Mitchell Films. Lets get them to 10k followers!
Chris Payne talks to Ian & Rachel Thomas about the design and execution of their live-action events, and what video games can learn from these intensely social experiences. Show Notes: Photos by Rachel Thomas, Laura Mitchell and Tom Garnett (https://tgarnett.com/) Rachel's blog (https://medium.com/@rachel.wildwinter) Ian's blog (https://medium.com/@wildwinter) Crooked House webpage (http://crookedhouse.org/) Senza Peso VR footage by Kit & Lightning (http://kiteandlightning.la/) Visit gamedev.london For MeetUps, Game Jams, Competitions And More! - Join Our Discord - discord.gg Follow Us On Twitch - twitch.tv/gamedevlondon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/game-dev-london/support
As Grandcare’s Laura Mitchell tells us, “With COVID19 we have just seen aging and senior housing turned on its head with social isolation, lack of healthcare workers, and the fear of hospitals. We are inundated with calls and requests for the video chat, telehealth capabilities, and activity monitoring.” Mitchell joins us to talk about the state of the post-COVID aging industry and best practices to stay safe. https://www.grandcare.com/
Laura Mitchell, CEO, GrandCare has been working for many years to bring digital technology to the aging population and those facilities that are supporting senior housing communities. While remote sensing and telehealth have seen significant growth, COVID-19 has accelerated the need for family members, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to have remote access to seniors as well as the disabled. While necessity is the mother of invention, crisis may be the father of adoption. @LauraHMitchell @GrandCare #GrandCare #COVID19 #telemedicine #telehealth #digitalhealth GrandCare.com Download the transcript here
Laura Mitchell, CEO, GrandCare has been working for many years to bring digital technology to the aging population and those facilities that are supporting senior housing communities. While remote sensing and telehealth have seen significant growth, COVID-19 has accelerated the need for family members, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to have remote access to seniors as well as the disabled. While necessity is the mother of invention, crisis may be the father of adoption. @LauraHMitchell @GrandCare #GrandCare #COVID19 #telemedicine #telehealth #DigitalHealth GrandCare.com Listen to the podcast here
Dr. Lowell Hamel, COO at Spectrum Health Lakeland Hospital joins Justin to talk about his experience with COVID-19.Also, Laura Mitchell, Executive Director of Foster Services at Samaritas joins in to talk about becoming a foster parent.
University Challenge star Bobby Seagull, writer and critic Jordan Erica Webber, games consultant and researcher Dr Laura Mitchell, and British Museum curator Irving Finkel join Shahidha Bari in the Free Thinking studio to get out the playing cards and the board games and consider the value of play, competitiveness and game theory. Bobby Seagull has published The Life-Changing Magic of Numbers. Irving Finkel has written Ancient Board Games, the Lewis Chessmen, Cuneiform, The Writing in Stone. He is on the Editorial Board of Board Games Studies and discovered the rules for the royal game of Ur. Producer: Luke Mulhall You might be interested in other discussions about The Way We Live Now in this playlist on the Free Thinking programme website which includes discussions about boredom, drugs and consiousness, what is speech and What Nietzche teaches us https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p072637b
A fully body relaxation technique based on the Laura Mitchell hold relax method. Get comfy in a chair or on a mat, stay warm and learn a simple technique you can modify to suit yourself and do anywhere!
FOF Episode 19 with Laura Mitchell WOW! What a powerful podcast is so powerful that we had to record it twice! Laura Mitchell is an Author, Publisher, Coach, Therapist, Motivational Speaker, Business Owner, and the list goes on. Join me as she tells of her courageous story of turning her pain into power. Once Shackled to a bed she thought life had ended but God showed her it had just begun. Now she empowers others through several businesses she owns and impacts the world through her story about having compassion for others. Her story is so mind-blowing that it attracted the producers of Ellen. You don’t want to miss this powerful podcast. To reach out or connect with Laura Mitchell please click the link below. https://lauramitchellhere.com/ Get her powerful book "Success Unshackled" here: https://www.amazon.com/Success-Unshackled-Succeed-Living-Future-ebook/dp/B07MH7LJRD Please connect with me :) Remember to subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/jodypaar Follow me; on https://www.instagram.com/thejodypaar on https://www.facebook.com/jodypaar #jodypaar #faithoverfearpodcast Coach with me: https://www.jodypaar.com To book Jody Paar for live events please contact Jim at Paar Media Group at info@paarmediagroup.com Out of the darkness now I sparkle! I didn't know I would break my silence of escaping human trafficking and help people around the world. I am so blessed to be able to inspire and encourage others. Never ever give up and always shine on like you beautiful diamond you are!
This week's announcements:Good morning and happy Sunday! Welcome to our December 1st, 2019 service from La Jolla Presbyterian Church.Today Rev. Scott Mitchell is preaching. Scott's sermon is titled, “In the Halls of the Mountain King” it's the first week of the Advent sermon series titled, “Making Room”. Today we're looking at Isaiah chapter 2, verses 1-5. This Advent we're talking about hospitality, and making room for others, just as Christ makes room for us. If you would like to connect with our church, you can find our website at LJPres.org. We hope to see lives transformed by a relationship with Jesus, and we strive to be a place where you experience and are able to express that transforming love of Christ.The holidays can be a difficult time for those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. If you've experienced a loss this year, and the holidays are looking different, we invite you to our Blue Christmas service of Remembrance Friday, December 6th, at 3pm in room LC1 & the Chapel. Family members and friends are welcome. Please RSVP to Laura Mitchell at mitchls4@gmail.com.Women of all ages are invited to the women's Christmas Tea on Saturday, December 7th, from 10 to 11:30am in Fellowship Hall. Join us for a Christmas tea with caroling, cookie decorating, and a Christmas story. Daughters and granddaughters welcome. Tea/coffee and light brunch included. For more information, contact Lindsay Ochello at lindsayochello@gmail.com.The best catalog of the season, the Mission Partner Catalog is now available. It has gifts for everyone on your shopping list. Explore the catalog through the end of the year and see all the opportunities for creative gift giving and ways to bless 30 mission partners plus, there are child sponsoring opportunities in Belize, Mexico and Malawi.You can find a complete listing of what's going on around La Jolla Pres on our website at ljpres.org, that's l-j-p-r-e-s dot o-r-g, or call the church office at (858) 454-0713. We hope you have a wonderful week full of many blessings, and we hope to see you soon!
This week's announcements:Good morning and happy Sunday! Welcome to our November 24th, 2019 service from La Jolla Presbyterian Church.Today Rev. Dr. Paul Cunningham is preaching, and as we move into Thanksgiving week, Paul's sermon is titled, “Overflowing or Not So Much?”. Today we're looking at Colossians chapter 2, verses 1-7, a call to remember Christ's work in us, and live thankfully and joyfully. If you would like to connect with our church, you can find our website at LJPres.org. We hope to see lives transformed by a relationship with Jesus, and we strive to be a place where you experience and are able to express that transforming love of Christ.The holidays can be a difficult time for those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. If you've experienced a loss this year, and the holidays are looking different, we invite you to our Blue Christmas service of Remembrance Friday, December 6th, at 3pm in room LC1 & the Chapel. Family members and friends are welcome. Please RSVP to Laura Mitchell at mitchls4@gmail.com.Women of all ages are invited to the women's Christmas Tea on Saturday, December 7th, from 10 to 11:30am in Fellowship Hall. Join us for a Christmas tea with caroling, cookie decorating, and a Christmas story. Daughters and granddaughters welcome. Tea/coffee and light brunch included. For more information, contact Lindsay Ochello at lindsayochello@gmail.com.The best catalog of the season, the Mission Partner Catalog is now available. It has gifts for everyone on your shopping list. Explore the catalog through the end of the year and see all the opportunities for creative gift giving and ways to bless 30 mission partners plus, there are child sponsoring opportunities in Belize, Mexico and Malawi.You can find a complete listing of what's going on around La Jolla Pres on our website at ljpres.org, that's l-j-p-r-e-s dot o-r-g, or call the church office at (858) 454-0713. We hope you have a wonderful week full of many blessings, and we hope to see you soon!
Thus week's announcements:Good morning and happy Sunday! Welcome to our November 17th, 2019 service from La Jolla Presbyterian Church.Today Rev. Dr. Paul Cunningham is preaching. Paul's sermon is titled, “Wrapping It All Up” it's the 10th and final week of the Fall sermon series titled, “Stranger in a Strange Land - Finding Hope in 1st Peter”. Today we're looking at 1 Peter chapter 5, verses 6-11. We'll spend some time talking about he devil, and Peters closing charge to the Church living far from home. If you would like to connect with our church, you can find our website at LJPres.org. We hope to see lives transformed by a relationship with Jesus, and we strive to be a place where you experience and are able to express that transforming love of Christ.The holidays can be a difficult time for those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. If you've experienced a loss this year, and the holidays are looking different, we invite you to our Blue Christmas service of Remembrance Friday, December 6th, at 3pm in room LC1 & the Chapel. Family members and friends are welcome. Please RSVP to Laura Mitchell at mitchls4@gmail.com.Women of all ages are invited to the women's Christmas Tea on Saturday, December 7th, from 10 to 11:30am in Fellowship Hall. Join us for a Christmas tea with caroling, cookie decorating, and a Christmas story. Daughters and granddaughters welcome. Tea/coffee and light brunch included. For more information, contact Lindsay Ochello at lindsayochello@gmail.com.The best catalog of the season, the Mission Partner Catalog is now available. It has gifts for everyone on your shopping list. Explore the catalog through the end of the year and see all the opportunities for creative gift giving and ways to bless 30 mission partners plus, there are child sponsoring opportunities in Belize, Mexico and Malawi.Finally, LJPC recently made a decision to go green with solar panels. Donations have exceeded $250,000 and we are hoping to payoff the debt by 2020. Generous donors have offered a $50,000 matching gift, for all new gifts received before the end of November. Please consider making a onetime donation, beyond your normal giving, to help us meet this goal. What a blessing! There are pledge cards in the pews and office, and it's safe and easy to give online. Look for the blus “Donate” button toward the bottom of any page on the website, ljpres.org.You can find a complete listing of what's going on around La Jolla Pres on our website at ljpres.org, that's l-j-p-r-e-s dot o-r-g, or call the church office at (858) 454-0713. We hope you have a wonderful week full of many blessings, and we hope to see you soon!
This Weeks Announcements:Good morning and happy Sunday! Welcome to our November 10th, 2019 service from La Jolla Presbyterian Church.Today Rev. Dr. Paul Cunningham is preaching. Paul's sermon is titled, “What Do We Do With Suffering?” it's the 9th week of the Fall sermon series titled, “Stranger in a Strange Land - Finding Hope in 1st Peter”. Today we're looking at 1 Peter chapter 4, verses 12-19. Where Peter addresses suffering, and while it's never easy to suffer pain or loss, God uses it for growth and understanding. If you would like to connect with our church, you can find our website at LJPres.org. We hope to see lives transformed by a relationship with Jesus, and we strive to be a place where you experience and are able to express that transforming love of Christ.There are two important mental health ministry events coming up in a couple weeks: The first is a class on November 16th, from 9-11am, Mental Health and Adolescents. In this class, hosted by Pastor Scott & Laura Mitchell, Licensed Therapist Megan Broderick, who is head of counseling at the Bishop's School, will help us to better understand and handle the variety of mental health and faith issues adolescents and families wrestle with. An RSVP is helpful, and you can email Laura Mitchell at mitchls4@gmail.com.The next day, Sunday, Nov. 17th at 10am in room LC3, Rev. Scott Mitchell is presenting, Surviving the Holidays. The holiday season is especially tough when we are grieving the loss of loved one. In this class we will lift each other up amid our shared loss, and explore ways in which the Lord can guard us and guide us graciously through a suddenly altered season. Contact Rev. Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.Finally, LJPC recently made a decision to go green with solar panels. Donations have exceeded $250,000 and we are hoping to payoff the debt by 2020. Generous donors have offered a $50,000 matching gift, for all new gifts received before the end of November. Please consider making a onetime donation, beyond your normal giving, to help us meet this goal. What a blessing! There are pledge cards in the pews and office, and it's safe and easy to give online. Look for the blus “Donate” button toward the bottom of any page on the website, ljpres.org.You can find a complete listing of what's going on around La Jolla Pres on our website at ljpres.org, that's l-j-p-r-e-s dot o-r-g, or call the church office at (858) 454-0713. We hope you have a wonderful week full of many blessings, and we hope to see you soon!
This week's announcements:Today Rev. Eileen VanGieson is preaching. Eileen, formally Eileen Moran, was youth staff here at La Jolla Pres 10 years ago, and is now an Associate Pastor at Christ La Costa Presbyterian Church. Eileen's sermon is titled, “Love First” it's the 8th week of the Fall sermon series titled, “Stranger in a Strange Land - Finding Hope in 1st Peter”. Today we're looking at 1 Peter chapter 4, verses 7-11. Peter tells us that if lead with love, it covers a multitude of sins. If you would like to connect with our church, you can find our website at LJPres.org. We hope to see lives transformed by a relationship with Jesus, and we strive to be a place where you experience and are able to express that transforming love of Christ.This afternoon was the Harvest Festival, and thank you to everyone who helped make the event such a success. Because of your loving faces, the community experiences the great Christian community we have here.There are two important mental health ministry events coming up in a couple weeks: The first is a class on November 16th, from 9-11am, Mental Health and Adolescents. In this class, hosted by Pastor Scott & Laura Mitchell, Licensed Therapist Megan Broderick, who is head of counseling at the Bishop's School, will help us to better understand and handle the variety of mental health and faith issues adolescents and families wrestle with. An RSVP is helpful, and you can email Laura Mitchell at mitchls4@gmail.com.The next day, Sunday, Nov. 17th at 10am in room LC3, Rev. Scott Mitchell is presenting, Surviving the Holidays. The holiday season is especially tough when we are grieving the loss of loved one. In this class we will lift each other up amid our shared loss, and explore ways in which the Lord can guard us and guide us graciously through a suddenly altered season. Contact Rev. Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.Finally, LJPC recently made a decision to go green with solar panels. Donations have exceeded $250,000 and we are hoping to payoff the debt by 2020. Generous donors have offered a $50,000 matching gift, for all new gifts received before the end of November. Please consider making a onetime donation, beyond your normal giving, to help us meet this goal. What a blessing! There are pledge cards in the pews and office, and it's safe and easy to give online. Look for the blus “Donate” button toward the bottom of any page on the website, ljpres.org.You can find a complete listing of what's going on around La Jolla Pres on our website at ljpres.org, that's l-j-p-r-e-s dot o-r-g, or call the church office at (858) 454-0713. We hope you have a wonderful week full of many blessings, and we hope to see you soon!
Laura Mitchell subs in for Georgina this week as we decide if there's a more ethical way to enjoy our food.
Elizabeth Olson (Chicago Comedian/Actress) joins Patrick Serrano to discuss Lifetime's Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal. (Starring: Tiffany Smith, Charlie Field, Laura Mitchell, Charles Shaughnessy) They also discuss: Lion Diana, weird framing devices, kidnapping training, and is Queen Elizabeth as carefree and easygoing as Lifetime would have you think? Listen to find out!Read Patrick's reviews on our website: https://lifetimeuncorked.com/Check out other Universehead Podcasts: https://www.universehead.com/Rate and Review us! (With emojis, please!) Follow the Podcast @LifetimeUncorkedFollow the Host @PatrickMiguelFollow the Producer @DrewButWithPants Theme Music provided by @jwheeler_music of the band @ChelusierCandace Cameron Bure Theme provided by: @BradKempMusic --- 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/lifetime-uncorked/message
Laura Mitchell is on the show this week counting down her Top5 guilty pleasure bands. Check out Laura's long form improv group Flight Risk performing every other Saturday at Salt City improv theater. saltcityimprov.com
Skeet from Bartlett Tree Experts returns to talk about tree issues for a colder and wetter than normal spring. Dick Peach from the Evanston Environmental Association previews Nature's Night Out. Grant Kessler and Sofia Jouravel explain why you should join the Chicago Market co-op. David and Laura Mitchell from Lumican.com want to change the world, one LED street light at a time.
Laura Mitchell, Superintendent, Cincinnati Public Schools. While on-air Superintendent Laura Mitchell spoke about her vision for Cincinnati Public School district. She explained how CPS teachers are evaluated. She discussed bullying and expressed her concerns regarding the over testing of students within the school system. Additionally, Mitchell disclosed several ways the district is working to help students keep up with today’s growing technology. She also, explained what she’s doing to help failing Cincinnati Public Schools.
This week's announcements:Our Ash Wednesday Service is Wednesday, March 6th, at 7:00pm, in the Sanctuary. Lets start Lent together with one of the most moving services of the year.Saturday, March 9th, from 8am to 4:30pm, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell are hosting a one-day Mental Health Summit called Sunrise of Hope, to educate, equip, and encourage people and families dealing with various mental health issues. Keynote speaker Kay Warren from Saddleback Church and local experts from a variety of fields will address a number of diagnoses. Pass the word on to friends and family in the community. Purchase ticket at ljpres.events/sunrisehope or visit the church for more information. Contact Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.Big Table, our mission partner to the hospitality industry, is hosting their first San Diego event Saturday, March 16th, from 10am to 11:30 in Fellowship Hall. This is a free three course gourmet breakfast for those who want to learn more, get involved, and help Big Table get established in San Diego. You can come individually, or host a table for ten (at no charge!). An RSVP is required, you can email Mandy from Big Table at mandy@big-table.com or RSVP online at ljpres.org/dine2care.
This week's announcements:Saturday, March 9th, from 8am to 4:30pm, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell are hosting a one-day Mental Health Summit called Sunrise of Hope, to educate, equip, and encourage people and families dealing with various mental health issues. Keynote speaker Kay Warren from Saddleback Church and local experts from a variety of fields will address a number of diagnoses. Pass the word on to friends and family in the community. Purchase ticket at ljpres.events/sunrisehope or visit the church for more information. Contact Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.Big Table, our mission partner to the hospitality industry, is hosting their first San Diego event Saturday, March 16th, from 10am to 11:30 in Fellowship Hall. This is a free three course gourmet breakfast for those who want to learn more, get involved, and help Big Table get established in San Diego. You can come individually, or host a table for ten (at no charge!). An RSVP is required, you can email Mandy from Big Table at mandy@big-table.com or RSVP online at ljpres.org/dine2care.SunHouse fiesta breakfast is Sunday, Feb. 24th, 9:30am-12:30pm, SunHouse. Come celebrate with our High School SunHouse students as they prepare for their upcoming Mexico House Building Mission Trip. Our youth will share their testimonies while serving you delicious breakfast tacos and pancakes.We invite you to play an active role in supporting them by taking part in a silent auction filled with really awesome items or visiting our donation page at www.sunhouseonline.com/pancakes. This trip is truly transformational and an investment in the future leaders of the church!LJPC Art Guild & Clippers present christian art collector Sandra Bowden. Friday, Mar. 1st, 6pm optional catered dinner $15, 7pm program. Join us for the new LJPC Artist Series as Sandra Bowden presents Immanuel/God with Us, an inspiring talk on Christian art from her collection. Purchase dinner tickets in the courtyard on Sundays. Ron Bolles, ronb@ljpc.org.
This week's Announcements:At 4:00 this afternoon, the LJPC Concert Series presents Duo Musart Barcelona in the Sanctuary. This combination piano and organ concert will feature world renowned husband and wife team, Raúl Prieto Ramírez, San Diego's new Civic Organist, and Maria Teresa Sierra, a noted concert pianist. Join us for this free concert on February 10th at 4pm. Saturday, March 9th, from 8am to 4:30pm, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell are hosting a one-day Mental Health Summit called Sunrise of Hope, to educate, equip, and encourage people and families dealing with various mental health issues. Keynote speaker Kay Warren from Saddleback Church and local experts from a variety of fields will address a number of diagnoses. Pass the word on to friends and family in the community. Purchase ticket at ljpres.events/sunrisehope or visit the church for more information. Contact Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.Big Table, our mission partner to the hospitality industry, is hosting their first San Diego event Saturday, March 16th, from 10am to 11:30 in Fellowship Hall. This is a free three course gourmet breakfast for those who want to learn more, get involved, and help Big Table get established in San Diego. You can come individually, or host a table for ten (at no charge!). An RSVP is required, you can email Mandy from Big Table at mandy@big-table.com or RSVP online at ljpres.org/dine2care.
Hi, I'm your host, Shannon Cunningham, and welcome to the fifth episode of the LJPC Conversations Podcast. Today we're joined by two wonderful friends, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell. Scott is the Associate pastor of congregational care here at La Jolla Pres, and Laura is a successful realtor in the North County area. They both … Continue reading "Episode #5 Rev. Scott and Laura Mitchell"
Hi, I’m your host, Shannon Cunningham, and welcome to the fifth episode of the LJPC Conversations Podcast. Today we’re joined by two wonderful friends, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell. Scott is the Associate pastor of congregational care here at La Jolla Pres, and Laura is a successful realtor in the North County area. They both … Continue reading "Episode #5 Rev. Scott and Laura Mitchell"
This Week's Announcements:Saturday, March 9th, from 8am to 4:30pm, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell are hosting a one-day Mental Health Summit called Sunrise of Hope, to educate, equip, and encourage people and families dealing with various mental health issues. Keynote speaker Kay Warren from Saddleback Church and local experts from a variety of fields will address a number of diagnoses. Pass the word on to friends and family in the community. Purchase ticket at ljpres.events/sunrisehope or visit the church for more information. Contact Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.Next Sunday, February 10th, 2019 is a celebration of the arts at La Jolla Pres. In the morning, The Point Loma Singers will lead worship at the 8:45 and 11am services. And Gloria Deo, the youth choir will be singing in all three services. Between services the Art Guild will present a visual art Art Walk in the courtyards around campus. A number of artists will present their work, and celebrate visual art.Then, at 4pm that afternoon, the LJPC Concert Series presents Duo Musart Barcelona in the Sanctuary. This combination piano and organ concert will feature world renowned husband and wife team, Raúl Prieto Ramírez, San Diego's new Civic Organist, and Maria Teresa Sierra, a noted concert pianist. Join us for this free concert on February 10th at 4pm.
In this episode we go deep with author of Success Unshackled, Laura Mitchell, to learn about her time in prison, how giving birth shackled to a bed changed everything, and how she managed to run a multi-million dollar business and create the life of her dreams. sandyinfocus.com | briofive.com
This week's announcements:Saturday, March 9th, from 8am to 4:30pm, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell are hosting a one-day Mental Health Summit called Sunrise of Hope, to educate, equip, and encourage people and families dealing with various mental health issues. Keynote speaker Kay Warren from Saddleback Church and local experts from a variety of fields will address a number of diagnoses. Pass the word on to friends and family in the community. Purchase ticket at ljpres.events/sunrisehope or visit the church for more information. Contact Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.The Belize Mission Trip planning meeting is coming up Tuesday, Jan. 29th, at 7pm in room LC1. Trip Leaders, Pastor Paul Cunningham and Kent Grooms, will provide information and packets about the upcoming Belize Mission Trip, which will be June 17th-24th. Spaces fill up fast so if you are interested, please plan on attending. If you have questions, contact Michelle Whitney at michellew@ljpres.org.The LJPC Concert Series presents Duo Musart Barcelona on Sunday, February 10th at 4pm in the Sanctuary. This combination piano and organ concert will feature world renowned husband and wife team, Raúl Prieto Ramírez, San Diego's new Civic Organist, and Maria Teresa Sierra, a noted concert pianist. Join us for this free concert which will bring blazing, edge-of-the-seat virtuosity with the precision, sensitivity, and clarity of a premier chamber ensemble. No tickets required, just plan on joining us February 10th at 4pm.
This week's announcements:Saturday, March 9th, from 8am to 4:30pm, Rev Scott and Laura Mitchell are hosting a one-day Mental Health Summit called Sunrise of Hope, to educate, equip, and encourage people and families dealing with various mental health issues. Keynote speaker Kay Warren from Saddleback Church and local experts from a variety of fields will address a number of diagnoses. Pass the word on to friends and family in the community. Purchase ticket at ljpres.events/sunrisehope or visit the church for more information. Contact Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org.It's a great time to join a growth group or bible study. Do you want to go deeper with God in the New Year? We're here to see lives transformed by a relationship with Jesus, and we find that works well in the context of a small group. As we start the new sermon series today, Growth Groups are resuming and have openings. Plus, there are a variety of engaging Bible studies throughout the week designed to share God's story and encourage Our story. Answer a couple questions at ljpres.org/group and we'll help find a place for you. Or, contact Erika Hill at erikah@ljpres.org.Dinner for eight is coming Sunday, Jan. 27th, from 5 to 8 pm, in various homes in La Jolla and surrounding areas. Enjoy dinner and fellowship with others from our congregation. To attend a dinner, sign-up in the courtyard or contact Jennifer Adams at jennifer.gotenstein@gmail.com.
University Challenge star Bobby Seagull, writer and critic Jordan Erica Webber, games consultant and researcher Dr Laura Mitchell, and British Museum curator Irving Finkel join Shahidha Bari and others in the Free Thinking studio to get out the playing cards and the board games and consider the value of play, competitiveness and game theory. Bobby Seagull has published The Life-Changing Magic of Numbers. Irving Finkel has written Ancient Board Games, the Lewis Chessmen, Cuneiform, The Writing in Stone. He is on the Editorial Board of Board Games Studies and discovered the rules for the royal game of Ur. Producer: Luke Mulhall
Lord help us, but College Board is back on its bullshit. All our writing, discussing, and protesting got us a whole 250 years! The new start date is 1200 CE. College Board still doesn't get World History. Matt and Dave discuss. Recommendations: Matt - The New World History: A Field Guide for Teachers and Researchers, ed. by Ross Dunn, Laura Mitchell, and Kerry Ward Dave - Worlds Together, Worlds Apart, Robert Tignor et al. Closing Music: "The World Turned Upside Down" by Billy Bragg
On this episode, I'll be speaking with Laura Mitchell, who is the wife of one of our associate pastors, a mentor at #Momlife, a realtor, and an incredible mom. Laura is going to share her story of motherhood with us, ladies, and it has been a journey! She has parented one child with Tourettes and another that has struggled with mental illness. Yet Laura is one of the most positive and upbeat women I know! Listen in, ladies, to Laura's story today, and be encouraged!
On this episode, I’ll be speaking with Laura Mitchell, who is the wife of one of our associate pastors, a mentor at #Momlife, a realtor, and an incredible mom. Laura is going to share her story of motherhood with us, ladies, and it has been a journey! She has parented one child with Tourettes and another that has struggled with mental illness. Yet Laura is one of the most positive and upbeat women I know! Listen in, ladies, to Laura’s story today, and be encouraged!
Enjoy highlights from CEDIA's Talks at CEDIA 2017, including Laura Mitchell on aging in place, Joe Whitaker on guerrilla marketing, Rich Green on AR, VR, and MR, Sam Woodward on lighting, and Dave Pedigo on some fresh industry research.
In episode 346 of Janey Godley’s podcast with Ashley Storrie we hear a rave review of Bloc burgers in Glasgow. Janey tells us about HelpTheHomelessGlasgow Facebook page and how Laura Mitchell feeds the poorest people. Ashley tells us about Sandy Strang the amazing teacher who inspired her and passed away today. Check out our podcast advert on Vimeo If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal or like our page on: Facebook You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs!
Laura Mitchell, Laura Mitchell Consulting, is an expert on the convergence of technology and the aging population. We talk about the move from one-to-one care to a zone-care giving environment augmented by sensors and wearables, how use of technology can be encouraged by caregivers or dismissed as not relevant, and the move towards continuous monitoring. @LauraHMitchell LMCllc.us
Stopping the boats. It's one of the most fraught topics in Australian politics, and most of the time it comes out in two soundbites: saving lives at sea, and securing our borders. Abdul Aziz Muhamat 'I was instructed to … select the children on the basis of how young they looked – because we wanted to send the message to people smuggling networks that even the youngest children were eligible for transfer to the island.' Greg Lake, former Director of Offshore Processing in the Department of Immigration In this episode, Aziz tells Michael what it actually feels like to make that journey, and why he made the decision to get on a boat bound for Australia. What was going through his mind? Did he know what he was getting himself into before he stepped onboard? Michael also speaks to somebody with a unique perspective to offer, because it was his job to stop the boats. Former immigration department official Greg Lake tells Michael about the extraordinary lengths he was asked to go to to carry out official government policy – and why he ultimately walked away from the task. Transcript Download a transcript of this episode in Adobe PDF format. In this episode Abdul Aziz Muhamat Michael Green Greg Lake, former Director of Offshore Processing, Department of Immigration Our theme music was composed by Raya Slavin. Music used in this episode includes: ‘Kilvo' and ‘Ontario' by Radian, ‘Rhodes Viola Multiple' by Keith Fullerton Whitman, ‘Four-Day Interval' by Tortoise, ‘Outward' by Rhythm & Sound, ‘Plastic Energy Man' by Papa M, ‘Whitetail' by Low, ‘Mdrmx' by Brothomstates, ‘Malá Strana' by Gui Boratto, ‘Collapse of Materialists' by Forma, ‘Blau' by Ganger, ‘Guitars for Plants' by Mice Parade, ‘There Are Other Words (They Have Not Told You Of)' by Jan Jelinek and ‘On' by Aphex Twin. More information The Messenger is a co-production of Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It's produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre.Narration by Michael Green. With reporting by Abdul Aziz Muhamat. Additional fact checking by the Guardian's Ben Doherty; transcription by Claire McGregor, Victoria Grey, Eugenia Zoubtchenko, Laura Mitchell and many more. This episode was edited and mixed by Bec Fary and Jon Tjhia. Thank you Dana Affleck, Angelica Neville and Sienna Merope. Also to Cameron Ford, and to Behind the Wire's many participants and volunteers. Behind the Wire is supported by the Bertha Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lindsay is an academic at Avondale College of Higher Education and a composer who is passionate about musicals. She speaks to alumna and Manifest podcast host Laura Mitchell about her latest work, Jericho Road.
British all-around Champions, Rebecca Tunney and Max Whitlock. Why is his cup so much bigger than hers?! In the news, Jess, Blythe, and Emma chat about: Would dismounting onto a bed of nails be punishment enough for this coach? After his domination at Doha, could Epke Zonderland take over p-bars next? The return of Australian Floor World Champ, Lauren Mitchell at Doha. Our new and veteran favorites from the British Championships. Princess Catherine of Europa - was her leo created with the metal from an actual crown? Our picks for Commonwealth and European Championships teams. Can Azerbeijan grow their imported team into a sustainable future? All the British gymnasts we want to come to the US to do NCAA gymnastics. To see all four of our Gymitation contest winners go to our website here. Prizes are first come, first serve. E-mail us at gymcastic@gmail.com to claim your prize. Someone recruit this girl to NCAA stat! We can't get enough of Laura Mitchell from Heathrow Gymnastics in London. She is fierce on beam. Here is her maniac beam mount. April Fool's Day Show 85: John Roethlisberger & Justin Spring on 2015 FIG Rules April Fool's Day Show 2013 Episode 26.5: Jenny Hansen, Casey Jo Magee and Anna Li with an Announcement! 82: Cottbus, English Championships & Danusia Francis finally gets a 10 on beam! Episode 55: Worlds Wrap Up & Ferlito-Gate Episode 54: Event Finals Recap from 2013 World Championships Episode 53: All Around Finals Recap from Antwerp World Championships Episode 52: Triumph & Heartbreak Prelims Recap from Antwerp Worlds Episode 51: Podium Training Report From Antwerp Episode 50: 2013 Antwerp World Championship Preview
David Wiley, James Pritchett, Laura Mitchell, and Joshua Grace discuss huge federal government cuts to Title VI and Fulbright-Hays programs and their impact on African Studies in the United States.
David Wiley, James Pritchett, Laura Mitchell, and Joshua Grace discuss huge federal government cuts to Title VI and Fulbright-Hays programs and their impact on African Studies in the United States.
Paul Evans learns to knit and how music can be used for pain relief. First broadcast 15.02.11 Paul Evans gets a knitting lesson when he visits the Stitchlinks group in Bath, where people use craft activities to manage their pain. Betsan Corkhill and Dr Mike Osborn talk about the medical science behind it, while the knitting group talk about their own experiences. We also meet Dr Laura Mitchell who subjects volunteers to pain tolerance testing to see how music can help relieve feelings of pain. In this programme: * Betsan Corkhill- Stitchlinks * Dr Mike Osborn- The Science of Stitchlinks * Stitchlinks Members- Their Experiences * Dr Laura Mitchell- Music and Pain #AbleRadio #AiringPain #PainConcern