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There's a story behind each skintrack that hints at the creator's motivations and approach to the mountains. If you see enough skintracks, you'll notice shared styles begin to emerge until, eventually, you begin to think of the track-setters as artists and the mountains as a canvas, with a whole range of strokes scrawled across the snowy landscape. These are some of those artists. “Art of the Skintrack” read and written by Leah Evans.This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A busy week this week… Lots of Autumn tasks coming up.We welcome back the very talented Leah Evans @mrs.evans.garden Leah gives us a Snapshot of her Autumn garden and she has some inspiring wisdom for us.Tea - Lemon balm and Sage - a favourite of ours.NZ Bulbs have partnered with us for the 2nd of 3 Bulb Giveaways - Enter this fabulous competition (open to NZ residents only, Drawn on 3rd May, winner announced in Episode 32) email your entry to coach@yourgardencoach.nz with the answer to the Elephant Garlic question.Check out @clausdalby for bulb planting inspiration then order your bulbs from @nzbulbs Huge thanks to Paul and Gemma at NZ Bulbs for their generous gift packThis week in the garden - Cultivate - 24th & 25thSow Root Crops 26th & 27thBarren period 28th - 3rd MayGarlic - a little bit of knowledge shared. Get planting on 26th and 27th for a bumper crop Jerusalem Artichokes, ready after the first frost. We give you the heads up to reduce the farts… Such an easy vegetable garden perennial. see www.healthifyme.com/blog/jerusalem-artichokeGlossary - Polyculture - A Symphony of Diversity in your garden.Book Botany for Gardeners By Geoff Hodge Allen and Unwin publishers @allenandunwinInstagram of the Week and winner of the $20 Kings Seeds voucher @theocallaghanclann what a fabulously colourful vegetable garden!www.gardenmyths.com - pine needlesHappy gardening Support the showYou can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively. Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location.
February 2024 – Pensions risk settlement: reflecting on a record-breaking 2023 In this podcast you will hear the key pension news from the last two months summarised by Aon's Jennifer Michel and John Harney. This month Jennifer and John are joined by Hatty Goodwin and Leah Evans to discuss the innovations and developments in 2023 in the DB pension risk settlement market, including exclusivity, investment and how things can vary depending on your scheme's size. Further information: Read Aon's Risk Settlement bulletin for Q4 2023: [https://www.aon.com/getmedia/a99fe231-a4a5-4a11-9c76-9daf47654cca/Aon-Risk-Settlement-Bulletin-Q4-2023.pdf] Register for Aon's 2024 Pension Conference: [https://contact.aon.com/2024PensionConferenceSeriesRegs] Agenda for Aon's 2024 Pension Conference: [https://img.response.aonunited.com/Web/AonUnited/%7B7a2049e8-1da1-49c8-a46b-7b0b28c8bb1d%7D_Pension_Conference_Agenda_2024_Final.pdf] Read the insights from Aon's latest DC Pulse survey: https://img.response.aonunited.com/Web/AonUnited/%7Bc2c501ee-5eea-4c26-992d-9a4aa5050541%7D_DC_Today_Issue_3.pdf Take part in Aon's biennial DC survey: [https://sg.aon.nl/s3/S1902987-Aon-2024-DC-Survey?EA=chandrashekhar.gadad%40aon.com] Learn more about Aon's DC Today surveys: [https://www.aon.com/unitedkingdom/retirement-investment/defined-contribution/dc-today] Email us your topic suggestions, comments and questions to TalkToUs@aon.com
In this episode, Hayley and Amy speak with music assistant and score coordinator Stephanie Leah Evans about her Broadway debut, the importance of music notation for opening up creativity, representation and power dynamics in music departments, setting boundaries to establish trust, and more. Click here for a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Guest: Stephanie Leah EvansHosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy AndrewsMusic: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: Sweeney Todd - Broadway Revival Maestra Music Meg Zervoulis Emily Grishman VIVO Tick, Tick…Boom! Guest Bio: Stephanie Leah Evans, a.k.a. "SLE" (she/her) is a Score Coordinator/Music Assistant specializing in Piano/Vocal score upkeep and formatting, copy-editing, transcription, and team organization. Her versatility with numerous music programs, from Finale to Sibelius and from Logic Pro X to ProTools, readies her to assist and liaise for any Music Team! Previous credits include stage productions Sweeney Todd 2023 Revival (Broadway), Kiss My Aztec (Hartford Stage), The Visitor (The Public Theater), Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (The New Group), and The Wrong Man (MCC Theater). Stephanie also serves as an assistant to Alex Lacamoire, for whom she did Music Preparation and Score Coordination on the films In the Heights, VIVO, and Tick, Tick…Boom! Additionally, Stephanie is a singer with an extensive background in opera, musical theater, choir, and a cappella. Throughout her education, she played roles such as Susanna in Le Nozze Di Figaro, Miss Todd in The Old Maid and the Thief, Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, and Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof. All the while, she performed choral pieces from Bach to Esenvalds, recorded albums of Jewish music, and studied the psychological implications of chromatic harmony in film scores. Summary is: Stephanie has always been a music nerd. Currently, she's working on her own writing — exploring her passions of social justice, mental health, Jewish identity, and romance through musical storytelling. Find Stephanie Online: Website: stephanieleahevans.com Instagram: @steph.l.evans Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!
Episode 10In todays episode:Elderflower TeaDoes birdsong stimulate plant growth?And we talk with the wonderful Leah Evans about her first book 'Hands in the Dirt' - there's a competition to win a copy. Garden Happenings this week-succession planting-catmint mosquito repellant-cabbage white butterflies-tomato careVegetable of the week - Globe ArtichokeGlossary - Floiar FeedingWe draw the winners of the Secret Gardens of Aotearoa book and the winner of the potato giveaway from Mege Mitre 10 WanakaRecipe for Pickled Radishes4 bunches red radishes1 cup white vinegar1 cup water2½ tablespoons cane sugar1 tablespoons sea salt½ teaspoon mixed peppercorns½ teaspoon mustard seedsThinly slice the radishes (or halve them, if you prefer), and divide between about 4 jars. The amount of radishes and brine used may vary based on the size and shape of your jars and how you slice your radishes.Heat the vinegar, water, sugar, and salt in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir until the sugar and salt dissolve, about 1 minute. Pour the brine over the radishes, then stir in the peppercorns and mustard seeds. Let cool and chill until ready to use. Pickled radish slices will be ready to eat in about 1 hour, radish halves are best when pickled overnight.Store in the fridgeArtichoke Pizza from Nadia Lim - no link on the internet but you'll find the recipe in Nadia's book Fresh Start and it's deliciousSupport the showYou can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively. Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location.
With food price inflation the highest its been in decades, growing your own vegetables has never been more appealing. But if you're not sure where to start, or think your outdoor area isn't big enough, gardener Leah Evans is here to help. She's been growing her own food for nearly 25 years, including on a tiny patio garden. She is full of advice for how to get started with the basics, like creating good soil and compost, how to grow from seed, and even how to grow vegetables in pots. She talks to Susie about how to grow garden staples, such as beetroot, broccoli, carrots, pumpkin and zucchini, from her book Hands in the Dirt: Grow your own kai with Mrs Evans.
Gardening expert and social media star Leah Evans has an unexpected solution to rising food prices. For the last several years, Evans and her family (including two sons) have been living off the homegrown food in the family's expansive garden. Passionate about gardening and food security, she is also a volunteer teaching food growing in schools and has a background in health science. Her new book, Hands in the Dirt: Grow your own kai with Mrs Evans includes all the basics of vege growing- and several healthy recipes. "I think over the last two generations, there has been a reliance on convenience. And I think that that has perhaps contributed to a disinterest- maybe we take it for granted that we're always going to be able to buy things." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Izzy Lynch's ski career was made by her unique childhood. She was an up-and-coming ski racer who spent her free time at the backcountry lodge her parents built. This combination of racing and time spent in the backcountry created scary experiences and a solid foundation for a skier known for always pinning it. On the podcast, we talk about the above, University, coaching, competing, gender filming for “Into the Mind,” marriage, divorce, sponsors, and much more. Leah Evan's asks the Inappropriate Questions. Izzy Lynch Show Notes: 3:30: Fortress Mountain dirtbags, buying into a land tenure, and building a backcountry lodge 11:00: Ignorance was bliss in the backcountry; near-death mistakes, and ski racing 20:30: Stanley: Get 30% off sitewide with the code drinkfast Outdoor Research: The best outerwear ever built just got better get 25% off all OR GoPro: The only POV cam that matters 23:00: Coaching, finding freeride, opportunities in Revelstoke, and gender in the mountains 31:00: Sponsorship, her Alaska experience, and understanding of the marketing aspect 40:30: Peter Glenn Ski and Sports: Over 60 years of getting you out there 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers; they support action sports more than anyone Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better 41:45: Sherpas Cinema, switching sponsors, and not making enough skiing to quit work 49:00: Getting married, having a baby, divorce, POW, and her flower shop 60:00: Inappropriate Questions with Leah Evans
Central Ohio nonprofits have battled back from the pandemic, only to be met with new challenges, including the steepest inflation in years and a highly competitive labor market. This week, CMC examines the state of Central Ohio nonprofits with an expert panel. This CMC forum was recorded live on June 15, 2022. Today's speakers are: Michael Corey, Executive Director, The Human Service Chamber of Franklin County Dr. Lisa Courtice, President and CEO, The United Way of Central Ohio Leah Evans, President and CEO, Homeport Dan Sharpe, Vice President for Community Research and Grants Management with The Columbus Foundation The host is Deborah Aubert Thomas, President and CEO, Philanthropy Ohio This forum was sponsored by Columbus Business First, The Columbus Foundation, Columbia Gas, Columbus Speech and Hearing Center, Cramer and Associates, Crane Group, Huntington, The Ohio State University, and Schneider Downs.
Homeport's CEO Leah Evans is talking about the "Future of Affordable Housing", featuring guest-host Alison Crumley, M+A's own Project Manager, currently working on Homeport's Mulby Place. What is affordable housing? A household spending 30 percent or less of its income on its housing - be it rent or a mortgage. Deemed as a crisis with no easy fix, Currently the U.S. has a shortage of 6.8 Million rental affordable homes alone, just for those that fall within the extremely low-income renters whole household incomes are at or below 30 percent of their area's median income.That's where projects like Mulby Place, and people like Leah, come into place, finding design solutions and strategies to solve for a more affordable, and equitable future.Listen and learn about Homeport is solving the affordable crisis need, in Columbus and beyond, working to create strong communities by developing quality, affordable homes on a cornerstone of dignity, security and opportunity.
In this episode, I talk with Leah Evans about the Around the World 5K, an annual charity run that brings together members of the Foreign Service family to support a variety of great organizations under the principle that "We have no rules." This amazing community feels like a family of support for runners and non-runners alike. Leah also talks about the ups and downs of business ownership, mentions a few great people you should get to know better and motivates even non-runner me to see how many 5Ks I can walk in April.Leah Evans lives in Guatemala City with her Foreign Service husband, four energetic children, and well-traveled dog. Her family has also lived in Tbilisi, Quito, Kyiv, Asuncion, Mexico City, and Washington, D.C. She spends her time writing curriculum and working with clients through her education business American-History-in-a-Box. She can also be found practicing yoga, reading books, and coordinating the Around the World Virtual 5k. As icing on the cake, she is on the design team for the first Foreign Service focused virtual school, Hemispheres Academy. She finds living the expatriate life to be exciting, challenging, and endlessly humbling.Learn more about Leah's small business supporting Foreign Service Children at: www.afterschoolplans.comJoin the Around the World 5K Virtual community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/aroundtheworld5kAnd sign up to be part of this year's Run/Walk at: http://aroundtheworld5k.com/
Hayley has Cerebral Palsy which means she struggles with the movement of her legs. But it doesn't stop her being amazing at wheelchair basketball! She became inspired after watching the Rio Paralympic Games and now can't wait to keep training and become a Paralympian one day. We also hear from real life 'Sporting Superstar' Leah Evans who tells us all about this fantastic sport! These episodes help encourage and inspire our little listeners to get involved and learn about a variety of sports for all ages and abilities on #CBeebiesRadio
The City of Whitehall views affordable housing not only as a moral issue, but certainly as an economic development issue. And that's why we wanted to dedicate an episode talking about this topic. As economic development professionals, people see us as really focusing on the business side. But it is also important for us to have that sustainable community and the diversification of our housing stock. As public sector employees and as economic development professionals, we hear the term affordable housing a lot. But, it can also be called low income housing or workforce housing. If a family pays more than 30 percent of their income on housing, it's considered a cost burden on that household. That's according to the US Housing and Urban Development Department. Depending on a family's income levels, these high housing cost options can cause some problems for residents. They have to make hard choices between paying their rent or mortgage. Versus having to pay for other basic needs, like food, childcare or health care. We talk to https://www.homeportohio.org/ (Leah Evans from Homeport) in this episode. Homeport is committed to closing the housing gap by at least 250 individuals per year through profitable Low-Income Housing Tax Credit development. We discuss the idea that we aren't building fast enough. And that creates additional problems that, as a region, we have to really step up and figure out. We need to work on our partnerships, and work on our collaboration to really tackle these kind of issues. Over the last decade or so, Whitehall has actively participated in what now is the creation of over 300 affordable or workforce housing units, supporting low income housing tax credits to actually working on land acquisition for projects. Our administration's policy, which we set in 2019, is that 20 percent of all future housing developments will be affordable or workforce housing. We coupled that with our Whitehall Works Development Blueprint plan that was adopted in 2019. And so combining those two things, both our overall comprehensive plan on how to increase density and mixed use, but also do it in a way that ensured we were leaving no one behind. And we're obviously pleased that our city council viewed it as importantly as we did. As always, we "Kick It To The County" with our guest Alex Beres, Assistant Director at Franklin County (OH) Economic Development and Planning. Alex confirms that affordable housing is Franklin County's absolute number one built environment priority, meaning things in development that they can affect in place and in the built environment. They concentrate on efforts of economic development incentives and partnership with the https://columbusfinance.org/ (Columbus Franklin County Finance Authority), the https://cocic.org/ (COCIC Franklin County Land Bank), the Central Ohio Community Land Trust, and all these other low income housing tax credit developers in a grand strategy partnership. This is led by the county commissioners efforts, both through the poverty blueprint. One of the four pillars of the Franklin County Commissioners' poverty blueprint was affordable housing. And the top priority in their economic development strategic plan from 2019 was affordable housing. For our upcoming podcast next month. We will have a discussion on the creation of live, work and play neighborhoods. Join Jenna and Zach monthly as they have representatives from Franklin County (OH), as well as special guests from government and other organizations, to talk about different topics that are important throughout the Central Ohio region. That's part of the reason we named this podcast Whitehall Works. https://www.whitehall-oh.us/ (The City of Whitehall (OH)) is working with a lot of different partners on transportation, affordable housing and workforce development. These are just some of the important topics that not only the City of Whitehall (OH) is working on, but everyone...
In this episode, I talk with Leah Evans about activism, skiing, allyship, meditation, and the importance of sport. Leah Evans started Girls Do Ski in 2008 while also attending university and working to become a professional skier. Since then, her business, her ski career, and her activism have become the cornerstones of a super diverse and fascinating life. Originally from Rossland, British Columbia, Leah has lived in Revelstoke, home of some of the most epic backcountry lines, for 12 years. In the summer, she's an Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG) hiking guide, and in the winters she's fully hands-on with all-women backcountry and resort skiing clinics she creates with Girls Do Ski. Leah is a champion of wild places and was deeply involved in the Jumbo Wild project–one of a growing list of successful land protection stories–which helped protect natural grizzly habitat and Ktunaxa Nation land, from the development of a ski resort. Earlier this year, the Ktunaxa Nation, with Federal and Provincial governments, declared the Qat'muk Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area, forever protecting Jumbo. She's also a native seed keeper, avid reader, and volunteer with Wildsight. “Make a decision and go for it. Don't waste time thinking about it.”–Leah Evans Rent Jumbo Wild Learn more about Jumbo and the Ktunaxa Nation Girls Do Ski Girls Do Ski Instagram Page Get involved with Wildsight Map of Indigenous Land Natives Outdoors Follow Leah Evans on Instagram Snow Drifter Pant on Backcountry.com The Rosie Project Book The Dovekeepers Book Outro music: Resilient by Rising Apalachia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline-gleich/message
Leah Evans grew up in Rossland, British Columbia skiing at RED Mountain Resort but she calls Revelstoke her home today. She has competed in freeride and big mountain competitions and has been featured in video projects like the satirical film “Dream Job”. Most notably, Leah is the founder of Girls Do Ski, which hosts multi-level freeski camps and facilitates mentorships for women looking to grow on and off the mountain. Tune in to hear Leah talk about women working together as enablers rather than competitors, music in nature, what connecting youth to wild spaces can look like and why passing her ACMG guide exam was so empowering. Big thanks to our sponsors Protect Our Winters, OpenSnow, SKI Magazine, the IKON Pass. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brett Trainor is the Co-Founder and President of Mountain Mentors, a renowned backcountry mentorship program that facilitates relationships for women in British Columbia. Brett is also a consultant with Viewscape, a specialized consulting firm that seeks to deliver breakthroughs in corporate culture, strategy, and leadership. Her newest venture, Brett Sandra retreats, seeks to bring both of her worlds together by using backcountry hiking experiences as the context for leadership development and personal growth for women. Brett is passionate about growing relationships and building community, as well as speaking publicly about creating more inclusive outdoor spaces. Brett holds an MBA from Simon Fraser University and a BS Global Resource System (Hons) from the University of British Columbia. In her free time, you can find her exploring out of her North Vancouver home-base, on skis, bikes, or on foot, with a snack in hand. More on Brett and other Links from the Show: Mountain Mentors: http://www.mountainmentors.org Brett’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bstrainor/?hl=en Brett’s retreat website: https://www.brettsandra.com/ Rachel Reimer: https://www.racheldreimer.com/ Research on human factors and decision making from Ian McCammon's paper "Heuristic Traps in Recreational Avalanche Accidents: Evidence and Implications". AvCan Summary Page: https://www.avalanche.ca/tutorial/pre-trip-planning/reality-check/the-human-factor. ACC Summary Page: http://www.acccalgary.ca/2015/05/human-factors-facets/ Dominick Gauthier: https://www.nsb.com/speakers/dominick-gauthier/ Leah Evans: https://www.instagram.com/evans_leah/?hl=en
In this week's episode we talk to Armory founder and funny lady Leah Evans about her love for Pokémon. Plus we play a game of abstract F/M/K that leads us to fight over who would F a collection of never ending bees. We're adults.
In this episode, we chat with the amazing and inspirational Leah Evans. This fantastic lady founded the Tank, a community-based theatrical home for emerging artists. She has spearheaded countless hilarious shows including one featuring a not-so-present Dan Akryod. As the queen of creating communities in NYC Comedy, follow the amazing Facebook page Leah created: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1489427164653422/ Also, check out @thetank on instagram, their website: https://www.thetanknyc.org/
Get ready to laugh. It's comedy time. At The Tank, we have so much comedy going on, from weekly improv shows, sketch, indie tournaments, jams, and so much more. The main hub of comedy at The Tank is The Armory, and this week we sit down with its found and fearless leader Leah Evans. Leah talks about her comedy journey and how The Armory came to be this unique voice in the New York comedy scene.
Teffa and Amanda talk to Leah Evans, the Founder & Director of The Armory Comedy theater in New York. They discuss everything from Ellen's return to standup to standup vs. improv and how comedy is evolving right now. Plus, hear all about how and why Leah came to start The Armory. Visit The Armory Comedy: Website Facebook Instagram Follow Leah: Instagram Twitter Follow What's The Point: Instagram Twitter
8 friends travel to a remote cabin, riders and musicians. With no script, they set out to interpret the landscape and write and record songs that become the audio for the film. Out in the Mountains all day, in the cabin jamming all night! Musicians - Katie Marti, Maggie Davis, Mike Shaffer, Stephanie Shaffer Riders -Alex Yoder, Brodie Evans, Leah Evans, Marie France Roy Directed by Jamie Tanner Produced by Leah Evans, Jamie Tanner, Alex Yoder Cinematography by DRFTWD/ Jamie Tanner Edited by DRFTWD/ Jamie Tanner Written by Leah Evans, Molly Baker Cinematography assistant - Brodie Evans Still photography - Zoya Lynch Guiding-Madeline Martine Preney Chef-Laura Yale Title Design - Henry Slaughter Special thanks to - Juan Argento, Krystin Kempton, Allison Allen, Jimmy Hopper, Hayden Robbins, Mike Bromberg www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv
When we go through so many transitions and change, I really think that it is very important to learn how to deal with our emotions and believes to make the best of each experience, even the most challenging ones. I have selected for you some of the best insights that have been shared by previous guests on Tandem Nomads. You will discover how mindfulness can be practiced and be helpful in many different difficult situations. Let’s start with one of the main challenge we discuss in Tandem Nomads, building our source of fulfillment as expat partners through a portable career. In this extract from episode 21, Jodi Harris shares how she practiced mindfulness to handle her identity and career challenges when she moved abroad with her husband. Jodi is the founder of www.tandemnomads.com/21 (http://www.tandemnomads.com/21) We have another example of how mindfulness can be practiced in a situation that every expat goes through, the crazy days before and after a move. Leah Evans shares some really good tips here to include the whole family in making the best of these times. Leah is also an expat partner who managed to build a great a portable business; she founded www.tandemnomads.com/25 (https://tandemnomads.com/tn25-be-forgiving-and-be-kind-to-yourself-leah-evans-asuncion/) Now, here is an example from episode 20 of some effective exercises to practice mindfulness, it is a method called Personal Leadership or PL that Pari Namazie explains us here. Pari is a great friend and an intercultural management specialist; she is also the Managing partner of the consulting firm www.tandemnomads.com/20 (http://www.tandemnomads.com/20) Speaking of practicing mindfulness, here is an example where you realize that if you take the habit to do it regularly, you can develop the right natural reaction when cases of extreme emergencies happen. www.tandemnomads.com/28 (http://www.tandemnomads.com/28) Make sure to share this episode with your friends who are looking to build a portable career or thrive in their global nomadic life!
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#55 Lexi Dupont and Leah Evans – Similar Paths to Skiing We chat with two of the best, Lexi Dupont and Leah Evans, in Revelstoke BC. The two were there competing in the Red Bull Cold Rush. Lexi and Leah have led similar paths. They both started skiing at a young age and both […] The post #55 Lexi Dupont and Leah Evans – Advancing Female Skiing appeared first on Low Pressure Podcast.
Leah has been living abroad for the last eleven years. She lived in Tbilisi, Quito, Kyiv, and now she lives in Asuncion, Paraguay with her husband and 4 kids. Leah has a Masters degree in Liberal Studies and a Masters in Elementary Education. While relocating from a country to another, she created the company Raising kids in the Foreign Service (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1518664407?keywords=raising%20kids%20in%20the%20foreign%20service&qid=1454629276&ref_=sr_1_1&s=books&sr=1-1) “. Glimpse on Leah’s insights in this episode: How to involve the kids in the move and the transition. How to deal with difficult culture shock. What was her perspective of the political crisis in Ukraine in 2014 and how she experienced her evacuation with her family. Leah’s book recommendations: Raising kids in the Foreign Service (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1518664407?keywords=raising%20kids%20in%20the%20foreign%20service&qid=1454629276&ref_=sr_1_1&s=books&sr=1-1) by Leah Evans. The Expat Activity Book (http://www.amazon.com/Expat-Activity-Book-Development-Maximizing/dp/1500148318/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1454629585&sr=1-1&keywords=The+expat+activity+book) by Jodi Harris. Find Leah Evans: www.afterschoolplans.com (http://afterschoolplans.com)
Leah Evans is back to chat during the holidays and we had a very fun stream of consciousness chat that hit on everything from being in a suite at a Knicks game to how to spend Christmastime in the city! You can learn more about The Internet Disagrees improv troupe at Facebook.com/InternetDisagrees and you can follow Leah on Twitter @LeahEvans88! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltSportsTalk.com! #phenomenal
Leah Evans & Dave Herman joins me to chat their upcoming event Inside the Mind of R.L. Stein coming up in New York City November 8th! You can check out Dave on his website ThisIsDavesWebsite.com and you can follow Lean on Twitter @LeahEvans88! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltTalkRadio.com! #phenomenal
Leah Evans loves sci-fi, comedy, acting, and, obviously, dinosaurs, and slowly realizes her and Dennis won’t be long-lost lovers. Leah chats her trek through the world of acting and improv, where you can check out her group The Internet Disagrees!You can follow Leah on Twitter @leahevans! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal