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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Feng Shui experts and authors of Mindful Living, Laura Morris and Anjie Cho. In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of Feng Shui to create spaces that nurture balance and well-being. Explore the ancient wisdom of the five elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, and water—and learn how they can guide your design choices to cultivate harmony in your home and life. Laura and Anjie share insights on how colors, shapes, and textures embody these elements, and how you can use them intentionally to enhance the flow of energy in your home. Discover the symbolic meanings hidden in everyday design elements, practical tips for decluttering and creating mindful spaces, and how to align your surroundings with your personal intentions. Whether you're a Feng Shui novice or looking to refine your practice, this episode will inspire you to reimagine your environment as a source of positivity and joy. Tune in and transform your space—one mindful decision at a time. Follow Anji and Laura on IG @mindfuldesignschool Or go to their website at Mindful Design School Or check out their book Mindful Living: A Guide to the Everyday Magic of Feng Shui Follow us on Instagram: @every.body.talks @jenngiamo @schully Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening. Apple Podcasts Spotify Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing!
In this inspiring episode, Anjie Cho and Laura Morris, renowned feng shui experts and co-authors of Mindful Living: A Guide to the Everyday Magic of feng shui share their insights on the transformative power of feng shui. Together, they explore how intentional design and mindfulness can create harmony in both your home and life. Discover practical tips for balancing your space, nurturing your energy, and aligning your environment with your personal goals. Whether you're new to Feng Shui or looking to deepen your practice, this conversation offers actionable advice for cultivating well-being through the art of mindful living. Tune in to learn how small, thoughtful changes can lead to a more meaningful and joyful life! Follow Anji and Laura on IG @mindfuldesignschool Or go to their website at Mindful Design School Or check out their book Mindful Living: A Guide to the Everyday Magic of Feng Shui Follow us on Instagram: @every.body.talks @jenngiamo @schully Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening. Apple Podcasts Spotify Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing!
In this exclusive members-only episode, Laura Morris dives deep into the mysterious worlds of remote viewing, breaking down the differences from astral projecting and sharing her unique insights into these often-misunderstood phenomena. Laura explains full out-of-body experiences, traveling beyond the physical realm vs. the mind's ability to perceive distant places without leaving the body. We discuss the governments knowledge of this whole topic as well. But it's more than just a lesson in the paranormal— and conspiracy. Laura shares her deeply personal story of salvation and escape. Hear how she found herself entangled in the spiritual realm, the dangers she faced, and the miraculous way she was saved, emerging with a renewed faith and a powerful testimony. Become a Member: blurrycreatures.com/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining us on the show today is architect, feng shui practitioner, author, and dharma arts teacher, Anjie Cho. In this conversation we're laying the foundation for how to begin your own exploration into the world of Feng Shui. We do this by covering the essential topics and themes that you'll need to start adding more intention and awareness to your spaces. This is a great conversation for both beginners and advanced practitioners alike! For those who want to study with Anjie further, consider checking out her newest book, ‘Mindful Living: A Guide to the Everyday Magic of Feng Shui' which she co-authored with Laura Morris. In it, you'll find more detailed descriptions of the themes that we cover in this conversation. Beyond that, you can tune into Anjie's podcast, ‘Holistic Spaces' or sign up for her Mindful Design Feng Shui school! Show Topics - What is Feng Shui? - Everyday Magic - Qi and Increasing Our Sensitivity - How Qi Moves Through a Space - Stagnant Qi and “Bad Feng Shui” - Qi and Attention - The Five Elements - Utilizing the Elements in our Spaces - Plants in Feng Shui - Reading and working with the Bagua - Creating a Meditative Space LINKS https://www.anjiecho.com https://www.holisticspaces.com/podcast Mindful Living: A guide to the everyday magic of feng shui
In this episode, Deanna discusses the art of Feng Shui with experts Anjie Cho and Laura Morris. They reveal powerful secrets to creating a peaceful, balanced home through mindful design and intentional organization. Learn practical tips to declutter, enhance energy flow, and transform your space into a harmonious sanctuary. **************** Resources Mentioned (some may be affiliate links - thanks for supporting the show at no extra cost to you): Check out my favorite tools & resources Connect with Anjie Cho & Laura Morris Instagram Website Podcast Order their book - Mindful Living Follow Deanna Yates, the host of Wannabe Clutter Free on: Instagram Facebook Website Podcast **************** In this episode of the Wannabe Clutter Free podcast, host Deanna Yates interviews Feng Shui experts Anjie Cho and Laura Morris. Together, they explore how the ancient art of Feng Shui can be applied to modern living, offering practical tips and insightful advice to help you create a peaceful, balanced home environment. Anjie and Laura share their journey into Feng Shui, the importance of mindful design, and how intentional living can transform not only your space but also your overall well-being. Throughout the conversation, Anjie and Laura delve into key Feng Shui principles, such as the Bagua map, and explain how small changes—like clearing the path to your bed or incorporating the color green—can have a significant impact on your home's energy flow. Whether you're a seasoned Feng Shui practitioner or new to the concept, this episode provides actionable steps to declutter, organize, and bring harmony into your living space, while also encouraging mindfulness and intention in every aspect of your life. This episode of the Wannabe Clutter Free podcast will help you discover: How Feng Shui principles can create balance and harmony in your home. The significance of the front door for your energy and how to optimize it. Practical tips for decluttering and enhancing flow in your living space. The power of the Bagua map in organizing your home with intention. Mindful rituals and small adjustments that can transform your home and life. **************** Music: Fresh Lift by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com **************** Subscribe & Review Are you subscribed to the Wannabe Clutter Free podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out on those. And if you enjoyed today's episode, it would make my day if you left me a rating and review. You can leave a review on Apple Podcasts, a comment on Spotify Podcasts or Goodpods, or connect on guest video interviews on YouTube. Your review helps other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to read. Let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you! **************** We'd love to hear how you're applying the strategies discussed in this episode. Share your stories and tips with us on social media (@wannabeclutterfree). Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful episodes designed to make your busy life a bit easier.
On today's episode, Chuck and Big John plead with listeners to fund their expedition to the Ponderosa Buffet in Taipei, Taiwan, discuss the lack of restrictions in West Virginia on kangaroo ownership, cast doubt at school districts banning crowdfunding, and Chuck speaks with Laura Morris about her newly published book, “The Stone Catchers.”Find out more about the Stone Catchers here! https://www.kentuckypress.com/9781985900554/the-stone-catchersTimestamps02:00 —Appodlachia can bring peace between China and Taiwan via Ponderosa09:11 — Roo on the loose!12:30 — Banning crowdfunding for teacher classroom supplies21:53 — Interview with Laura Morris49:00 — Beef with the Big Jehovah's Witness of Beef on sexism-----------------------------------------------HELP SUPPORT APPODLACHIA!Join our Patreon, for as little as $1/month, and access live events, weekly exclusives, bonus series, and more patreon.com/appodlachia-----------------------------------------------Check out our fantastic sponsors!Red Rooster Coffee! Use our promo code “DOLLY” for free shipping!https://www.redroostercoffee.com/CBD and THC gummies & more: (use code “BANJO” for 25% off) http://www.cornbreadhemp.com/DISCLAIMER: None of the views expressed in this show represent the views of either Chuck or John's employers, and they never willSupport the Show.
Big thanks to Laura Morris for contributing today's tip. You can find more from Laura and Go Green here. One Minute Driving Instructor Tips is sponsored by Vehicle Smart - The UKs most popular car check app. Download Vehicle Smart for FREE here. Weekly tips for driving instructors. Whether you are a seasoned ADI, or just starting out as a PDI, this show will offer you valuable insight to help you pass your Standards Check or Part 3, improve as a driving instructor, and run a better driving school. All with tips in under two minutes!For a more in-depth view, be sure to check out The Instructor Podcast.
in this episode, we'll be speaking with Laura Morris about her fascinating journey into the realm of lucid dreaming and the spiritual insights she's gained along the way. Laura will share her personal testimony of how, through the practice of lucid dreaming, she began to uncover profound truths about the nature of consciousness and the unseen spiritual realm. As Laura delved deeper into lucid dreaming, she encountered unexpected challenges and spiritual warfare. She'll describe how, at times, her lucid dreams evolved into harrowing experiences, where she found herself facing otherworldly entities and forces that threatened to pull her away from her physical body. However, Laura will also share how, in her darkest moments, she learned to call upon her faith and the power of Jesus Christ to find safety and deliverance. Throughout the conversation, Laura will offer listeners a unique perspective on the connections between lucid dreaming, personal spiritual growth, and the ongoing battle between light and darkness. Her story is one of both exhilaration and peril, ultimately leading her to a place of deeper understanding and a strengthened relationship with the divine. Click to support the show!
in this episode, we'll be speaking with Laura Morris about her fascinating journey into the realm of lucid dreaming and the spiritual insights she's gained along the way. Laura will share her personal testimony of how, through the practice of lucid dreaming, she began to uncover profound truths about the nature of consciousness and the unseen spiritual realm. As Laura delved deeper into lucid dreaming, she encountered unexpected challenges and spiritual warfare. She'll describe how, at times, her lucid dreams evolved into harrowing experiences, where she found herself facing otherworldly entities and forces that threatened to pull her away from her physical body. However, Laura will also share how, in her darkest moments, she learned to call upon her faith and the power of Jesus Christ to find safety and deliverance. Throughout the conversation, Laura will offer listeners a unique perspective on the connections between lucid dreaming, personal spiritual growth, and the ongoing battle between light and darkness. Her story is one of both exhilaration and peril, ultimately leading her to a place of deeper understanding and a strengthened relationship with the divine. Click to support the show!
Long Story Short is a series of conversations and snapshot clips of defining moments (struggle, growth, healing, discernment, direction, or purpose) shaping people's lives and faith. We all experience and love God in a diversity of beautiful ways. Everyone's faith is enriched when we can trust our unique path and experiences of God while recognizing the truth and beauty of another's.
Laura Morris is a professionally trained chef, certified personal trainer, and certified nutrition consultant. Jennifer Ventrelle is a registered dietitian. They both cowrote the book The Official MIND Diet: A Scientifically Based Program to Lose Weight and Prevent Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Martha Clare Morris. 15 Daily Steps to Lose Weight and Prevent Disease PDF: https://bit.ly/46XTn8f - Get my FREE eBook now! Become a Genius Life Premium Member! Learn more: http://thegeniuslife.com This episode is proudly sponsored by: BUBS Naturals makes my favorite collagen, pure and unflavored, perfect for mixing into any drink, soup, or even recipes! Your hair, skin, and nails will thank you. Visit BUBSNaturals.com and use code GENIUS for 20% off. Puori provides IFOS-certified, high potency fish oil to satisfy all of your pre-formed omega-3 needs! Visit Puori.com/MAX and use promo code MAX to get 20% off site-wide.
The sudden and tragic loss of Lou Walsh hit many people within the driver training industry very hard, none ,ore so of course than Lou's husband Blaine. Both Lou and Blaine, togtrher with Laura Morris, had been the architects of a totally new way of approaching driving instructor training and their Go Green course has proved extremely popular.As in everything, time moves on and so it has proved with Go Green. The team have certainly not rested on what they had already achieved and the whole Go Green programme has received a makeover with several new elements added very recently.Apart from the full Parts 1,2 and 3 training course there are now clourses available just concentrating on Part 3, a shorter Part3 rescue training course and one for ADIs looking to prepare for their Standards Check. And all of them are available on a monthly subscription as well as the option to pay for a lifetime membership.Take a look at their website or Facebook page for more information https://www.gogreendrivinginstructortraining.co.uk/
Anjie Cho and Laura Morris are the founders of Mindful Design Feng Shui School and co-hosts of the Holistic Spaces podcast. Together, they have over thirty years of experience designing harmonious spaces for their clients in their successful design businesses. Through their articles, books, workshops, videos, TV appearances, and consultations, Laura and Anjie have guided thousands of people to shift their energy and revitalize their living spaces. In this episode, they share Feng Shui tips for several areas of your home. Grab something to write with because this episode contains actionable advice and yin-yang wisdom for the Lunar New Year: Year of the Wood Dragon. Learn More about Feng Shui: https://mindfuldesignschool.com Anjie: www.instagram.com/anjiecho Laura: www.instagram.com/morrisfengshui Special Announcement: we are having a giveaway for listeners. Please find all the info in our Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/917180976266918 Email us if you want to share a story, brand, or luxurious product with our listeners! If you have a question, idea, or topic you want us to cover, contact us through social media or email. We love hearing from you! Connect with your hosts: Email: info@luxuriesforyoursoul.com www.instagram.com/luxuriesforyoursoul Alexis www.alexiskletjian.com www.instagram.com/alexiskletjian Lauren www.socialstylate.com www.instagram.com/socialstylate --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/luxuries-for-your-soul/message
Happy Monday, Alchemist! We've already talked about the energy of 2024, and if you missed my Numerology 101 class yesterday, you can access the recording in my app. But today, we are going deeper to make sure you are well prepared, as we learn about the upcoming Year of the Dragon. Anjie Cho and Laura Morris, of Mindful Design School, are back for the third year in a row, getting us alchemists ready for the Lunar New Year, which is February 10th in 2024. Anjie and Laura are practitioners and teachers of Feng Shui, and authors of mindful design books to help you manage and beautify the energies within your living and working environments. If you've been thinking about becoming a certified Feng Shui consultant, don't miss out on their annual program, which starts February 4th, and you can join their Lunar New Year course, on demand. Learn more about Anjie and Laura's work at http://mindfuldesignschool.com ...and don't forget to subscribe to Reiki Radio on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a FIVE STAR review, helping others to find these episodes. You can also learn more about Yolanda, The Energetic Alchemist, download the app, and get your limited-edition oracle deck, at http://theenergeticalchemist.com
Dive into the vibrant world of freelance visual storytelling with Laura Morris. From brainstorming with clients to bringing sets to life, I am having a conversation with Laura Morris as she discusses the struggles, triumphs of navigating a career off the beaten path, and what's next for her. Get ready for insider tips, creative insights, and a healthy dose of inspiration as we paint the picture of a life less ordinary.
In 1993, Nick was shot in an Idaho motel room. One stranger came to his aid. Nick wants to find him. CREDITS Heavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein. This episode was produced by senior producer Kalila Holt, along with Phoebe Flanigan. The supervising producer is Stevie Lane. Production assistance by Mohini Madgavkar. Editorial guidance from Emily Condon. Special thanks to Annie Minoff, Laura Morris, Lauren Silverman, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Bobby Lord. Music by Christine Fellows, John K Samson, Blue Dot Sessions, Michael Hearst, Katie Condon, Ehren Ebbage, and Bobby Lord. Our theme song is by The Weakerthans courtesy of Epitaph Records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Year of the Rabbit, Alchemists! We are just entering Aquarius season, two days before the Lunar New Year. With all of these energetic pathways guiding us forward, differently, I had to ask the experts to come share some insights to support us. Laura Morris and Anjie Cho are the founders of the Mindful Design Feng Shui School and the co-hosts of the Holistic Spaces Podcast. Together they have over three decades of experience, and through their articles, books, workshops, videos, TV appearances, and consultations, Laura and Anjie have guided thousands of people to shift their energy and revitalize their living spaces. Laura is a certified Feng Shui consultant, interior decorator, and artist. She was the Feng Shui expert on the CBC's popular lifestyle show Steven & Chris, and is also the author of Creating Change: 27 Feng Shui Design Projects. Anjie is a certified Feng Shui consultant, licensed architect, and assistant teacher in the Shambhala lineage. She is also the author of Holistic Spaces: 108 Ways to Create a Mindful and Peaceful Home. She's the feng shui expert at the Spruce and has been featured in dozens of publications including: The New York Times, MindBodyGreen and BuzzFeed. JOIN US TOMORROW, January 21st, for the ceremonies led by Anjie and Laura: https://mindfuldesignschool.teachable.com/p/energy-reset-package-2023?coupon_code=RABBIT50&product_id=4450445 ...and learn more about their upcoming Feng Shui courses at http://mindfuldesignschool.com Learn more about Yolanda, The Energetic Alchemist, at http://theenergeticalchemist.com, and get your limited-edition of The Energetic Alchemist Oracle!
This is a special episode because Anjie is interviewing Laura! Get to know Mindful Design co-founder Laura Morris and learn how she came to feng shui, what she does for fun, her favorite feng shui tip, and more! We cover: - Laura's background in marketing and design and how she came to feng shui- What surprised Laura the most about feng shui- What Laura would tell her 20-year-old self- What Laura is excited about right now- What is Laura's superpower? - Laura's favorite simple feng shui tipMentioned in this episode: Our feng shui certification is open for enrollment!Episode 190: Five Elements and Your FaceEpisode 125: Face Reading with Dr. Tamsin LeeFeng Shui for Your WalletSign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY! You'll also get notified when enrollment for the Inner Circle opens. Make sure you're following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A's.Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.
Laura Morris is a feng shui consultant based out of Prince Edward County, Canada. She is co-founder of the Mindful Design Feng Shui School, and the co-host of the Holistic Spaces podcast. She works closely with her clients to co-create nurturing living spaces and provides insight through her Tarot card readings and I Ching divinations. For over 15 years she has been guiding clients with her practical, hands-on approach to feng shui. Her philosophy is to keep her energy practices approachable, fun, illuminating, and inspiring. Key Points Feng Shui Is Beauty Painful Feng Shui as Healing Medicine Becoming a Sage What is a Witch Beauty as Ease I Ching Feng Shui Home Tip Quick Tip For Abundance Tarot Reading Show Notes Subscribe to Laura's podcast Follow Laura on Instagram @morrisfemgshui Elemental Archetypes – Daoist self-cultivation practices Yang Face — Luxurious Chinese facial tool line Thank you to Diana Ho for the production and research coordination! Connect with us! If you enjoyed this episode, share it and tag us — We'd love to hear from you! To support us decode beauty in a beauty obsessed culture, please subscribe, rate and review the show. Follow us on Instagram @BeautyBirthrightPod
Guy's opening guest in this week's adventure in food, wine, & fun is the Associate Marketing Director of the Beyond Division of Kayco Foods.
L.E.A.P: Listen, Engage, Allow and Process on Your Healing Journey
**TRIGGER WARNING** This episode covers sensitive subject matter and is not suitable for all listeners. If this topic could be a trigger for you, listen to this episode with a friend, a sibling, a loved one or a parent so you can talk about any emotions that come up for you. The contents of this episode are not intended to replace therapy and should not be taken as such. If you need immediate help, please call the crisis hotline listed below in our resources. In this week's episode, I sit down with Laura Morris, our bonus episode to close out our self-harm series. Laura is a mom to a soon to be 13-year-old, and survivor of many mental health illnesses, including self-harm, suicide and disordered eating. Laura shares about her cult-like religious upbringing after being given up for adoption. She takes us through her journey, which started at the tender age of five. Listen in as we talk about: How her cult-like religious upbringing sparked disassociation with her body Her 10 year long battle with an eating disorder How her desire to feel heard and understood spiraled into suicide attempts and continued self-harm The birth of her daughter at 19 and the moment she felt a sense of self worth How she used her pain and transformed it into hope, built a business, and created a life she loves Youth Hotlines: https://www.crisistextline.org Connect with Laura here: Instagram TikTok https://www.design-aesthetic.com Connect with Susan Instagram Facebook http://susanecasey.com/ TikTok
Part of the 'Lights Out' series, documentary adventures that encourage you to take a closer listen. The image of the atomic mushroom cloud is powerfully symbolic, yet the grainy black and white footage that we're familiar with can create a sense of something historical, abstract and almost cinematic. The legacy of the UK's atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in Australia and the South Pacific is still, to some degree, shrouded in mystery. But for veterans and their offspring, as well as often forgotten islanders, these events are something very present that they carry with them everyday in an ongoing fight for acknowledgement. This documentary brings together these interconnected, intergenerational testimonies and considers the possible physical, psychological and cultural fallout that has occurred in the years following Operation Grapple on Kiritimati (then Christmas Island) and the Minor Trials in Maralinga. With contributions from Tekaobo Wainwright, John and Laura Morris, Steve Purse, Philomena Lawrence and Stacy & Rose Clark. Producer: Hannah Dean Consultant: Becky Alexsis-Martin. and additional research from Susie Boniface A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4 (photo credit: Eric Meyer)
A Loudoun County, Virginia school board meeting made headlines Tuesday, August 10th after proposals regarding Critical Race Theory, transgender pronouns, mask mandates, and vaccines prompted fiery responses from parents and teachers. Sarah Taylor at The Blaze reported that Laura Morris, a fifth-grade teacher in Leesburg, Virginia resigned publicly stating among other things: "This summer I have struggled with the idea of returning to school, knowing that I'll be working yet again with a school division that, despite its shiny tech and flashy salary, promotes political ideologies that do not square with who I am as a believer in Christ." Phil Shiver, also at The Blaze, reported that at the same meeting, an unnamed father identifying himself as an Iranian Christian immigrant spoke also. "These are our children, not yours," he added defiantly. "Their job is not to raise my child or my neighbor's child. Their job is to teach our kids math, science, biology, literature, and that's it. Not ideology. Now you want to push garbage crap like 'pronouns.' "How the hell does that keep a kid from succeeding? How does that help them?" he shouted. "You wanna push that garbage down my kids' throats, I will make you call my kids king and queen. That's how you will address my son and daughter. And when you look at me, you will call me master." Kudos to these two, and well-said. You are my heroes, and we need a nation full of parents and teachers willing to take a stand now just like you did. On a related note, order a copy of my book, 'And This Is Why We Homeschool,' available on paperback and Kindle E-reader from Amazon.com, or orderable from the homepage for the book at AndThisIsWhy.us - and find out not only why we homeschool, but why you should too. --- 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/garrett-ashley-mullet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/support
Christian teacher Laura Morris resigns in front of a Virginia School Board denouncing highly politicized agenda and critical race theory. Listen for more details with host Angela Donadio. For more Charisma News check out www.charismanews.com
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Laura Morris sat down with me to discuss the human voice and the beautiful sounds it can make when properly trained and cared for. It's not just about vocal cords, the entire body is involved along with proper mechanics. Tune in to learn more about this fascinating instrument.
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We're joined by Laura Morris, the host of "Murder Ballads", a new Spotify original show that examines Appalachia and the south, race and identity, folklore and storytelling, and murder ballads' folk and bluegrass origins.
My guest today is Laura Morris. We all experience hurt in life. It's inevitable. But, how to do truly heal from hurt? And how do we process a hurt when the root cause is something that is supposed to be joyful in life? I invite you to listen to Laura's story of healing. How she needed God, needed others, and needed change in order to process through the hurt and come out the other side.
Lexicon Brand Manager Lauren Hoffmann and guest co-host Lexicon Senior Public Relations and Communications Manager Randy Schorfheide host The LeXFactor, A Lawfully Good Podcast. They are joined by Lexicon Graphic Design Specialist Brittany Ridler and Laura Morris to discuss experiential marketing and how it can... The post Exploring Experiential Marketing – The LeXFactor appeared first on Lexicon.
Lexicon Brand Manager Lauren Hoffmann and guest co-host Lexicon Senior Public Relations and Communications Manager Randy Schorfheide host The LeXFactor, A Lawfully Good Podcast. They are joined by Lexicon Graphic Design Specialist Brittany Ridler and Laura Morris to discuss branding and advertising in the legal... The post Branding in the Legal Industry – The LeXFactor appeared first on Lexicon.
Lexicon Brand Manager Lauren Hoffmann and guest co-host Senior Public Relations and Communications Manager Randy Schorfheide host The LeXFactor Briefs, A Lawfully Good Podcast. They are joined by Lexicon Graphic Design Specialist Brittany Ridler and Laura Morris to discuss a recent article that highlighted a... The post Remote Working in the Legal Industry Amid COVID-19 – The LeXFactor Briefs appeared first on Lexicon.
We’re six months into this coronavirus pandemic, which has shaken the world and stunned scientists. What have we learned? Where are we headed? To find out, we talk to virologist Professor John Dennehy, virologist and immunologist Professor Ann Sheehy, and hospital epidemiologist Dr. Cassandra Pierre. We also check back in with Dani Schuchman, who is now three months into his recovery from Covid-19. Also: MEAT-EATING SPONGES!! Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2CXa8GS This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, Sinduja Srinivasan, Mathilde Urfalino, and Michelle Dang. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell with help from Caitlin Kenney and Alex Blumberg. Fact checking by Lexi Krupp. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcus Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. Translation help by Lisa Wang and Chiung H. Chuang. A huge thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Merrick Ekins, Dr. Joshua Santarpia, Dr. Susan Tsang, Dr. Kirsty Short, Dr. Hue and Dr. Matt Pullen. And special thanks to Laura Morris, Meg Driscoll, Chris Suter, Jack Weinstein, Rose E. Reid, Luke Davenport, the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
All through the pandemic, we’ve been waiting for a possible silver bullet: a vaccine. How soon could we actually get one? To find out, we talk to microbiologist and immunologist Professor Karla Satchell, immunologist Dr. Kathryn Stephenson, Pfizer executive Mike McDermott, and Ian Haydon, who’s participating in a vaccine clinical trial. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3egWFrc This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, with help from Michelle Dang, Sinduja Srinivasan, Laura Morris, Meg Driscoll, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, and Mathilde Urfalino. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell with help from Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Lexi Krupp. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcus Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Barney Graham, Dr. Melvin Sanicas, Dr. Norbert Pardi, Professor Peter Waterhouse, Professor Edward Mocarski, Dr. Ramin Herati, Dr. Rachel Roper, and Dr. Yvonne Genzel. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
Life is on pause for many of us right now. But scientists don’t want to stop! Researchers have had to figure out how to keep experiments going and keep lab animals alive — all while keeping themselves safe. To find out how they’re managing it, we talk to evolutionary biologist Dr. Ximena Bernal, plant biologist Professor Frank Telewski, marine conservation biologist Christine Figgener, and station manager Erin Heard. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3dgBZ2i This episode was produced by Laura Morris with help from me Wendy Zukerman, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, Mathilde Urfalino, Michelle Dang and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell with help from Caitlin Kenney and Alex Blumberg. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcas Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to everyone who left us messages and spoke to us - including Dr. Stella Capoccia, Dr. Alessandra Fidelis, Professor Marco Festa-Bianchet, Dr. Joanna Joiner, Anjana Parandhaman, and Mike Pendleton. And a special thanks to the Zukerman Family, Joseph Lavelle Wilson and Jack Weinstein.
When the pandemic started, we were told not to bother with masks. But now it looks like experts have done a 180 here, and a lot of us are being told to cover our mugs when we leave the house. So which is it? Should we mask up or not? To find out, we talk to epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Cowling, microbiologist Dr. Anna Davies, and clinical psychologist Dr. Olga Perski. Also: RED DEVIL SQUID!! Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2LxuxTW And here’s a link to the squid video: https://youtu.be/iANgyT95bmA This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman with help from Michelle Dang, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, Laura Morris and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell with help from Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcus Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. David Simons and Benjamin Burford. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
S01 E06 Series 1 Episode 6 - This is an archive of live video Q and A's streamed online. #ConsumerBehaviour & #BehaviouralEconomics are changing the way we buy. In this episode I chat to Laura Morris from Trinity McQueen discussing how the #CoronavirusCrisis will impact a huge shift in our #behaviour, how we buy, and what becomes important to us. Enjoy.
How bad is the coronavirus for pregnant people and babies? Producer Meryl Horn is digging into this question for today’s episode. And it’s personal, because Meryl is pregnant and living in the pandemic hot spot that is New York City. We talk to Professor Emily Oster, pathologist Dr. David Schwartz, and obstetrician Dr. Suzanne LaJoie. Also: SWIMMING DINOSAURS!? Here’s a link to our transcript: bit.ly/2YKzD7e This episode was produced by Meryl Horn with help from me Wendy Zukerman, Rose Rimler, Laura Morris, Michelle Dang and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell with help from Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcas Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr Neel Shah, Dr William Schweizer, Dr Edward Mullins, Dr David Shaffer, Dr Gianluca Esposito, Dr István Bókkon, Dr Vassilios Fanos, Dr Reut Avinun, Dr Anastasia Topalidou, Dr Alan Sroufe, Dr Pehr Granqvist, and Dr David Baud. And thanks to all the women who shared their stories with us: Alexandra Schinasi, Courtney Desman, and Caitlin Bertin-Mahieux. And special thanks to the Zukerman family, Joseph Lavelle Wilson and Chris Suter.
We’re learning that people can spread the virus when they don’t have symptoms. But how often does that actually happen? We talk to Mark Jorgensen, clinician-scientist Dr. Vivek Naranbhai and CDC epidemiologist Dr. Mateusz Plucinski. Also: KOALA POP SONGS!! Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2zNX1q7 This episode was produced by Michelle Dang with help from me Wendy Zukerman, Laura Morris, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell with help from Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Lexi Krupp. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcas Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Prof Gerrado Chowell, Dr. Natalie Dean, Dr. Sandra Uitdenbogerd and Caroline Pegram. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
Since the outbreak started, we’ve been hearing that this coronavirus came from bats before jumping to humans. But recently, claims that the virus escaped from a lab have been getting a lot of attention. So did it? Is there an evil scientist behind all of this? To find out, we talk to microbiologist Dr. Benhur Lee, Christian Stevens, and virologist Dr. Oscar MacLean. Also: FROGS!! UPDATE 4/27/20: An earlier version of this episode played a quote from a politician saying that China has only one biosafety level 4 lab. This is incorrect, and the episode has been updated. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3eWnFNE This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman and Rose Rimler, with help from Meryl Horn, Michelle Dang, Sinduja Srinivasan and Laura Morris. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcas Bugulah, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Kirsty Short, Dr. Ximena Bernal, Henry Legett, Dr. Muhamed Amin, and Professor Kristian Andersen. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
We’re hearing stories of people getting this coronavirus, recovering, and then getting it again. So what’s going on: Does getting this virus give you immunity or not? To find out, we talk to virologist Dr. Kirsty Short of the University of Queensland and Dr. Robin Berzin of Parsley Health. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3ajK5om This episode was produced by Meryl Horn, Wendy Zukerman, Michelle Dang, Rose Rimler, Sinduja Srinivasan and Laura Morris. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Marion Snyder, Professor Ann Sheehy, and Dr. Helen Petousis-Harris. Thanks also to Kyle Gunderson, Nora McKenna, Mike Pendleton, Hannah Wei, and Matt Weinberg. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
In the U.S. we've been social distancing for a few weeks now, and the question on everyone’s mind is: When can we go back to “normal”? And what’s happening in China, where they’ve already lifted the lockdown? To find out, we talk to Dr. Swapnil Mishra, part of the Imperial College Covid-19 Response Team, and Dr. Franz-Josef Schmitt. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2y5nJtc You can listen to The Journal’s full interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci here: https://spoti.fi/2x99xQ8 This episode was produced by Sinduja Srinivasan, Wendy Zukerman, Laura Morris, Michelle Dang, Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler and Meg Driscoll. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Lexi Krupp. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Yaneer Bar-Yam, Michael te Vrugt and others. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
There are reports that the coronavirus can survive on surfaces for days. So how careful should we be about cleaning the stuff we touch? And do we need to be disinfecting our groceries? To find out, we talk to pathologist and microbiologist Dr. Josh Santarpia and toxicologist Dr. Joshua King. UPDATE 4/7/20: An earlier version of this episode suggested that Alex was wiping down his groceries with bleach, but the wipes he was using didn't contain bleach. We've updated the episode. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2VbYbTr This episode was produced by Rose Rimler, Wendy Zukerman, Meg Driscoll, Michelle Dang, Meryl Horn, Sinduja Srinivasan, and Laura Morris. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Lexi Krupp. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers that we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Christine Bruhn, Dr. Erin Leigh Dicaprio, Prof. Kalmia Kniel, Dr. Linda Harris, Dr. Megan Freeman, Prof. Jovana Kovacevic, and others. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
We’re hearing conflicting things about how the coronavirus spreads — is it through coughs and sneezes only? Or could it be floating in the air, infecting us as we walk down the street or go grocery shopping? We ask Dr. Rachael Jones, an industrial hygienist, and Dr. Zhi Ning, an environmental engineer. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3aI1kAE This episode was produced by Rose Rimler, Wendy Zukerman, Michelle Dang, Meryl Horn, Sinduja Srinivasan, Laura Morris, and Meg Driscoll. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers that we got in touch with for this episode, including Prof. Natasha Crowcroft, Prof. Linsey Marr, Dr. Stephanie King, and Noah Miller. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
From the early days of this coronavirus outbreak, it’s looked like the disease is way worse for older people. But now we’re hearing more stories of younger folks getting really sick. What’s going on? Is this virus scarier for younger people than we thought? We hear from a Gen-Xer who landed in the hospital with Covid-19, and we talk to immunologist Professor Vincent Racaniello. Also: THE HIGHEST MOUSE! We’ve set up a voicemail to collect all of your questions about coronavirus. Or if you’re a healthcare worker with a personal story you want to share, please call (774) 481-1238 and leave us a message. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3dILR5i And you can check out the video of the mouse that breaks the record for high-altitude living: https://go.unl.edu/f8tx. This episode was produced by Michelle Dang, Wendy Zukerman, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, Laura Morris, Meg Driscoll and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Lexi Krupp. Mix and sound design by Haley Shaw. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers that we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Helen Petousis-Harris. Thanks also to Anna and Daniel Schuchman, Lauren Dulay, Maggie Kaltwasser, Adria Mallett, Holly Ryan, and Ash Tilbury. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
President Trump says an anti-malarial drug could be a “gift from god” for treating Covid-19. Does it really work? And is it dangerous? We talk to toxicologist Professor Daniel Brooks, infectious disease specialist Dr. Matthew Pullen, and microbiologist Professor Karla Satchell. Also: VAMPIRE BATS! We’ve set up a voicemail to collect all of your questions about Coronavirus. Or if you’re a healthcare worker with a personal story you want to share, please call (774) 481-1238 and leave us a message. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2xu4ER8 This episode was produced by Meryl Horn, Wendy Zukerman, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang, Laura Morris, Meg Driscoll and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Eva Dasher. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. Thanks to the NBC News Archives. A big thanks to all the researchers that we got in touch with for this episode, including Professor Thomas Doerner, Dr Hue, Professor David Boulware, Dr. Anne Melzer. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
Healthcare workers across the U.S. are saying they don’t have enough protective gear to keep them safe against the coronavirus. They’re having to reuse masks, and they’re worried that they may have to resort to homemade cloth masks. Is all this safe? Plus, reports are saying that ibuprofen, the stuff in Advil, is making people with coronavirus sicker. But what does the science say? To find out we spoke to infectious disease expert Professor Raina MacIntyre, industrial hygienist Dr. Rachael Jones, public health researcher Professor Carlos Del Rio, and cardiologist Dr. Yogendra Kanthi. UPDATE 4/23/20: An earlier version of this episode said that health care workers using N95 masks had roughly half the infection rate of workers using classic surgical masks. We’ve updated the episode to clarify that the study only compared the infection rates to a control group, not each other. Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3agVF4i Selected References The best study we could find on cloth masks: https://bit.ly/3bmRHaI Study showing that N95 masks are best for healthcare workers: https://bit.ly/2xfvKLT The Lancet letter theorizing about why ibuprofen might be risky: https://bit.ly/2QEDFt6 This episode was produced by Meryl Horn, Wendy Zukerman, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang, Laura Morris and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Lexi Krupp. Mix and sound design by Catherine Anderson. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A big thanks to all the researchers and healthcare workers that we got in touch with for this episode, including Professor Paul Little, Dr Kirsty Short, Siyab Panhwar, and Ayman Saeyeldin. And special thanks to Meg Driscoll, the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
Okay Alchemists...did you know how similar Feng Shui is to Reiki? I had no clue, but after speaking to Laura and Anjie, it made complete sense! They are the creators of Mindful Design Feng Shui School, educating students in their lineage of Feng Shui, which can lead to becoming consultants. Anjie also mentioned that teaching has become a passion because it gives people an alternative option for career and personal success. Speaking of success... Laura and Anjie also share how practical Feng Shui can be, using techniques to support various areas of our lives, such as love, abundance, health, etc. They even give us a tip of which crystal to use, and where to place it, to support attraction of wealth! Laura Morris and Anjie Cho are the founders of the Mindful Design Feng Shui School, where they teach you how to shift your energy and revitalize your living spaces with the ancient practice of feng shui. Laura was the Feng Shui expert on the CBC's Steven & Chris. She is also the author of Creating Change. Anjie is the author of Holistic Spaces and has been featured in dozens of publications including: MindBodyGreen, the New York Times and BuzzFeed. To learn more about their work AND podcast, visit holisticspaces.com To join Yolanda in the Alchemy Circle and learn more about The Energetic Alchemist, visit http://theenergeticalchemist.com
This week at 1 Million Cups Fargo, we heard from two moguls in the fashion industry here in Fargo. Our first speaker is Gunel Huseynova, owner of Mainstream Boutique, and New American living in Fargo. Our second speaker is Laura Morris, owner and founder of Others Shop, a boutique in Downtown Fargo dedicated to fair trade items and ethically sourced materials. Learn more about 1 Million Cups Fargo and upcoming speakers at our website.
In this podcast episode, I’m very excited to welcome my new co-host and co-founder of Mindful Design Feng Shui School, Laura Morris! In this episode, we share our paths to becoming feng shui consultants and business partners, as well as our definitions of feng shui and some common misconceptions. - Laura and Anjie’s definitions of feng shui - Why feng shui is more than just moving furniture around - The relationship between feng shui and mindfulness - Common stereotypes about feng shui - Why you shouldn’t be embarrassed by your home’s “bad” feng shui - How to know if feng shui works - Why there is so much conflicting advice from different feng shui teachers and schools - Laura’s path from corporate marketing to feng shui - How Anjie was introduced to feng shui and her initial skepticism - How Anjie and Laura became business partners
Laura Morris speaks at our seminar morning on "Our Eternal Hope" - focusing on the certainty we have as Christians of where our future lies, and how that should affect they way we live our lives on earth.
We'd rate this one 5 stars: on this episode we're sitting down with the authentic, creative, and hysterical founders of The Infatuation, Chris Stang and Andrew Steinthal, for a masterclass on entrepreneurship. We learn what it takes to build a business like theirs, how they decided to become co-founders, and what growth looks like while staying true to your mission and values. The duo shares why they're becoming known in the ad industry more for the things they won't do, what it means to have good taste, how they got lucky and why they think they'll become the default for restaurant recommendations (and more?). Plus, the latest on EEEEEATSCON (LA, May 18-19) and developing their first original podcast. This episode also marks a defining moment for the show - it's our last episode produced by our friends at Megaphone, fka Panoply. We're indebted to Jacob Weisberg, Matt Turck and Andy Bowers for giving us the opportunity to create this show and give a voice to a like-minded (advertising) community of practitioners who are also innovators, thought leaders, creators, disruptors, and more. Thank you to our Panoply colleagues and producers Laura Mayer, Cameron Drews, Laura Morris & Dana Bialek (dana.bialek@gmail.com) who helped us execute our vision. And a huge thanks to you, our listeners, who have urged us on (and the ad industry!) while joining in on the head nods and wtf's. While this is our last episode at Panoply, it is the beginning of what's next for ADLANDIA. Stay tuned to our Twitter account, @adlandiapodcast, for updates on what we're up to and where we're headed. We'll talk to you soon, ADLANDIA. - L & A
Want anti-aging + beauty tips from the Queen herself, Kate Moss?! Then tune into this week's show! Plus, Feng Shui expert Laura Morris is here to fill us in on how to create a sacred space to manifest change in your life. Find out more about Laura HERE. And join the @Mindfulmostly insta-fam HERE. Also, Kate Moss, tho.... xo Andrea
Want more love, wealth and positive CHI in your life?! Uhhh heck yes, right?! This week Andrea is joined by Feng Shui expert Laura Morris. She is going to tell you how to use your living space to improve your energy (chi) and explain what we need to do to attract love, wealth and positive energy into our homes… no matter how much clothes you have. Check out Laura's website full of FS goodness right HERE. Also, join the Mindful (mostly) fam on Insta @MindfulMostly xo
AYRIAL TalkTime: Laura Morris talks feng shui, romance & manifesting intention (AYRIALTalkTime) Laura Morris, Founder of Morris Feng Shui talks with host, Victoria lynn Weston about using the feng shui tools to align and manifest your intention. Laura also shares tips on using feng shui to attract romance. How long it takes [...] The post AYRIAL TalkTime Manifest Your Intention with Feng Shui appeared first on AYRIAL Association of Vetted Lifestyle Consultants.
How will the workplace adapt to the newest generation of employees? Take a deep-dive into Gen Z with Laura Morris from Perkins+Will, a thought leader on workplace strategy and design. This case study will explore how the first true digital natives will complement and challenge past generations, and how they will influence and impact the spaces we live, work and play. Key Takeaways: Pinpoint key strengths and characteristics of Gen Z, the newest members of the workforce. Discover and discuss how common misconceptions about members of Gen Z can actually complement, challenge, and empower past generations. Learn how to effectively manage the Gen Z cohort in your workforce, and how interior design can help facilitate productive collaboration across generations. Speakers: Laura Morris, MCR, IIDA, LEED AP, Fitwell Ambassador
Laura Morris has just released her book, Creating Change: 27 Feng Shui Design Projects to Boost the Energy in Your Home, and she's with us today to share one of these projects and discuss how creativity fits into the practice of feng shui!
This Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul mow talk to Bob Zaney, who is playing at the Black River Tavern; The Box Factory's Jamie Bingaman and Samantha Houser about what's New at the Box; and Michael Moyer and Laura Morris from Lake Michigan College Vintners.
This Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul mow talk to Bob Zaney, who is playing at the Black River Tavern; The Box Factory's Jamie Bingaman and Samantha Houser about what's New at the Box; and Michael Moyer and Laura Morris from Lake Michigan College Vintners.
Laura had cancer as a teenager and was told that she may only live 2 years and if she survived would probably never have children. 30 years later with 3 children she has lived a full life raising thousands of pounds for cancer charities. Now, she is writing a book about her experiences and spoke to Robert Darke on Thursday 21st July live on Radio Glamorgan.
Eric Grimm who is running for Probate Judge in Muskegon County recently called Judge Pittman a "800 Pound Gorilla" in his email to the Muskegon Bar Association. His comments has caused an outrage at the thought of him becoming a Judge. Two paragraphs from his email is below. "“I can understand why some of the other candidates may not want to speak up about the 800-lb Silverback Alpha Male in the middle of the Probate Court. They are each considerably less free to walk away and refuse to have anything to do with this court if the bullying problem is not fixed. But that's precisely the reason why you need a willing reform candidate, and not someone who already has succumbed to the courthouse equivalent of Stockholm Syndrome, to be able to make things better. I'll confess, when I needed a record to be made for appellate purposes, of a hearing in front of Judge Pittman, and I wanted to keep him as pacified and docile as possible (which still was about as docile as a Donald Trump rally), I chose Charyn Hain from Varnum and Laura Morris from Warner to do the talking. But the real objective ought to be making certain that the law is followed and the public interest is well-served, not presupposing that we must forever walk on eggshells in probate court to avoid the wrath of the bully”.
Marketing your business is more than having just a great logo. Listen to the latest Mum to Millionaire podcast to find out if you are marketing your business in the right way.Laura Morris is the owner of Educate Business and co-founder of Networking Mummies - she has managed to build a nationwide business starting right at the bottom. Truly inspiring. Love everything about her and you'll love this episode - practical advice for Business Mums
Host, Rachel Trommelen, PT, DPT, NCS, talks with Laura Morris,PT, NCS, and Janene Holmberg, PT, DPT, NCS to discuss differential diagnosis and strategies for managing patients with complex or less common vestibular disorders and to provide a framework for clinicians to follow if faced with atypical cases. This podcast summarizes the CSM 2014 presentation, "Management of atpyical vestibular disorders- beyond BPPV, vestibular neuritis and acoustic neuroma." The Vestibular Rehabilitation Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy - www.neuropt.org.
APTA Vestibular SIG Podcast: Supported by the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy
Host, Rachel Trommelen, PT, DPT, NCS, talks with Laura Morris,PT, NCS, and Janene Holmberg, PT, DPT, NCS to discuss differential diagnosis and strategies for managing patients with complex or less common vestibular disorders and to provide a framework for clinicians to follow if faced with atypical cases. This podcast summarizes the CSM 2014 presentation, "Management of atpyical vestibular disorders- beyond BPPV, vestibular neuritis and acoustic neuroma." The Vestibular Rehabilitation Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy - www.neuropt.org.
Election results in Buchanan; Briarcliff Manor election results including the almost take over of four-term mayor William Vesicio from newcomer Laura Morris; Village of Ossining's initial dates for its bicentennial beginning with April 2, 200 years to the day that the "Corporation of Sing Sing" was created; questions about several thousands of dollars in revenue that was never accounted for from the sale of scrap metal in Ossining.
Election results in Buchanan; Briarcliff Manor election results including the almost take over of four-term mayor William Vesicio from newcomer Laura Morris; Village of Ossining's initial dates for its bicentennial beginning with April 2, 200 years to the day that the "Corporation of Sing Sing" was created; questions about several thousands of dollars in revenue that was never accounted for from the sale of scrap metal in Ossining.