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Dr. Regina Beard is a passionate advocate for youth education and healthcare career exploration. As the founder of VicTory 4 Kidz, she provides underprivileged students with resources, scholarships, and hands-on experiences to pursue careers in nursing and healthcare. Grounded in faith and service, she leads summer camps, career days, and scholarship fundraisers, impacting thousands across Indiana and Chicagoland.A registered nurse with a doctorate, Dr. Beard launched VicTory Training in 2014 to offer affordable nursing aide training and consulting. Inspired by caring for her father during his battle with brain cancer, she expanded VicTory 4 Kidz into a community-driven initiative. Through partnerships with colleges, sponsors, and leaders, she empowers future healthcare professionals.Dr. Beard credits her success to her dedicated team, sponsors like Legacy Foundation and Valparaiso University, and her PR strategist, Dr. Nakita Davis. She champions collaboraGreatNews.Life & Podcast Host Jenny Craig-Brown have transformed the All About the Girls annual event into a podcast! These monthly episodes feature incredible women giving the audience all the insight about what makes them happy, successful, and motivational. New episodes launch on Sundays to make sure to start your week on a positive note! The All About the Girls Podcast is brought to you by GreatNews.Life GreatNewsLife looks to form positive, online communities centered around the idea that, given the option, viewers prefer to see all the good things going on in their community, as opposed to negative news. Here you'll find exclusively positive, hyper-local stories, features, and news touting everything exceptional about the communities that make up Northwest Indiana. We invite you to partake in the Region's only source for all-positive news, all the time. Watch it. Love it. Share it.
Get ready for an inspiring and deeply personal conversation with Karla Redding-Andrews and Justin Andrews, the heart and soul behind the Otis Redding Foundation and the guardians of Otis Redding's timeless musical legacy. We explore the profound impact of Otis Redding's music, from his iconic hits to his enduring influence on generations of artists. Discover the vital work of the Otis Redding Foundation in nurturing young talent through arts and music programs, and celebrate the grand opening of the state-of-the-art Otis Redding Center for the Arts. Plus, we'll be sharing incredible stories passed down by the legendary Zelma Redding, widow of Otis Redding and President & Founder of the Otis Redding Foundation, offering unique insights into his life and legacy. We'll also delve into the complexities of managing a legendary estate, including the fascinating process of clearing iconic songs for use in modern productions, like the unforgettable "Otis (feat. Otis Redding)" collaboration between JAY-Z and Kanye West. And finally, get an exciting glimpse into the upcoming biopic starring Jon Boyega, centered around Zelma Redding's remarkable story, and how it will bring Otis Redding's legacy to a new generation. This episode is a must-listen for music lovers and anyone passionate about preserving and celebrating artistic legacies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Holocaust is one of the darkest chapters in human history. Understanding the atrocities that were committed during that time is critical to ensure they are never repeated, but as the years go by, it appears the memory of the horrors of the Holocaust is fading to some, especially those in the younger generations. After a life-changing trip to Poland and the Auschwitz concentration camp, Jody Kipnis co-founded the Holocaust Legacy Foundation, and now, the Foundation's work has led to a new Holocaust museum right here in Boston. Jody joins the show to talk about her trip, the Foundation's work, and the plans for the museum that is already under construction in downtown Boston.
Welcome to Season 11 of the Women of Golf Show! In the last episode of the season, Cindy and Ted welcome special guest Debbie Waitkus, Speaker/Author & Founder of Golf for Cause. Then later they reflect on Season 11, with the many guests and discussions. Here's more on this week's guest: Debbie founded her company in 2000 to empower businesswomen through golf, and her passion for the sport is evident in her work with the First Tee of Phoenix and Women in the Golf Industry. Debbie is most proud of her work with LPGA Co-Founder and World Golf Hall of Fame member Marilynn Smith, as confidante and Co-Tournament Director of her annual Pro-Am. The Pro-Am raises money for Marilynn's Scholarship Fund, which has awarded over $1,000,000 to young women to attend college. Debbie co-founded the Marilynn Smith & Founders' Legacy Foundation to forward the spirit and legacies of the trailblazing LPGA Founders and Pioneers. Tune in Tuesdays from 9:00 - 10:00 AM Eastern on various platforms, including iTunes, Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive, and Spotify. Beginning January 31st, 2025 this podcast will no longer be available on this network. Visit https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/women-of-golf--6428971 to catch up on this and all previously aired episodes.
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
The Olympic Medalist and the Marketing Director for the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation on the Winter Olympics coming back in '34, Youth Sports opportunities at the various Olympic venues around the state + more
Tommy talks to Maurine Molak, co-founder of ParentsSOS and David's Legacy Foundation
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The construction is done and the work is beginning to move equipment and staff to the new Mental Health and Addictions Centre in St. John's. For an update on the progress of that new facility, we spoke with the Interim CEO of NL Health Services, Karen Stone, and the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, John Abbott. We then got reaction from mental health advocate Tina Davies, who is also the president of Richard's Legacy Foundation.
Andrew Shae shares the history and mission of the Brady Oberg Legacy Foundation and provides an update on recent and upcoming events hosted by the group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you heard that the Winter Olympic games are returning to Utah in 2034? This episode of the Impact Podcast highlights how the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation has been maintaining and preserving the venues from the 2002 games. Brennan Smith and Kole Nordman from the Organization emphasize how the facilities are accessible to everyone--whether you're new to a given sport or an up-and-coming Olympian--and how they are meant to inspire the Olympic spirit for all.
In 1982, Leadville's primary employer, Climax Mine, shut its doors and ceased operations. 3,000+ miners were instantly unemployed, devastating the town. Overnight, Lake County had the highest unemployment in the nation. In searching for ways to save the struggling community, the Leadville Trail 100 running race was born. Beginning in 1983 with 45 runners racing an epic 100 mile trek through the rugged Rocky Mountain terrain, the Leadville Race Series has now expanded with events from California to New York, hosting thousands of endurance runners and mountain bikers from all over the world.Through the growing popularity of these race events the Lake County community has thrived. A Colorado Mountain College economic assessment in 2012 reported the races brought over $15 million into the county each year. Many athletes have fallen in love with Leadville and return for the events year after year, and many also want to give back. In 2002 the Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation was created to harness the generous donations of racers to the local community. The Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization serving the needs of our historic and beloved Leadville, Lake County community. In a selfless and impressive feat, Ty Hall and Rodrigo Jimenez start their LT100 Run and Bike in very last place. Then they DIG DEEP all day to pass as many athletes as possible, to raise money and awareness for the LT100 Legacy Foundation.Donations come from athletes and supporters just like you, who pledge an amount per person passed, or a flat donation to support their efforts.@leadvilletrail100legacyhttps://lt100dreamchaser.org/ https://www.leadvilletrail100legacy.org/ Related Episodes: Ep. 35 Rodrigo Jimenez and Bryan MixEp. 88 Nate WhitmanEp. 95 Our Family, Including Mace and 27-Time Finisher, Eric PenceEp. 126 Neal PallesEp. 127 John Gaston
We bring to a close our highlighting of the 2024 cohort of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation's Leading for Humanity Programme. This week we are speaking to Mbali Hlophe, an organisational development consultant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Curious to know how God is at work on university campus' across the United States? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we hear from Tom Lin, President and CEO of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, about his remarkable journey from discovering Christ through varsity ministry to leading one of the largest campus ministries in the U.S. We delve into the strategic importance of university ministry, hear leadership insights, and the impact of global collaborations through movements like Lausanne. Main Points: Tom Lin's Journey: From aspiring economist to faith-driven leader, Tom shares his inspiring personal story and the pivotal moments that shaped his path. Foundations of Leadership: The significance of building strong foundations in faith, making risky decisions for Christ, and the essential role of community. Revival on Campuses: Hear about the spiritual awakening among students and the profound impact of recent revivals on secular and Christian campuses alike. Current Trends in Campus Ministry: Addressing key issues like mental health, diversity, and sexuality while presenting the gospel as good news to today's students. Global Partnerships: The importance of collaborative efforts in ministry, exemplified by initiatives like EveryCampus and the Lausanne Movement. If you have enjoyed this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast please take a moment to subscribe and don't forget to leave us a rating and review. Links & Resources: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship EveryCampus Initiative Urbana Student Missions Conference Lausanne Movement Guest Bio: Since 2016, Tom Lin has served as president / CEO of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Previously, he served as pioneering missionary and country director of campus ministry in Mongolia and vice president of missions and director of the Urbana Student Missions Conference. He has also served as a trustee on the boards of Wycliffe Bible Translators, Missio Nexus, and the Leadership and Legacy Foundation. He currently serves on the boards of Fuller Theological Seminary, The Crowell Trust, and the Lausanne Movement. Tom is the author of Pursuing God's Call (2012) and Losing Face and Finding Grace (1996), a coeditor of the Urbana Onward book series (2012), and a contributor to Still Evangelical? (2018)—all published by InterVarsity Press. He is also a contributor to Uncommon Ground (2020, Thomas Nelson). He has a BA in economics from Harvard University, an MA in global leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary, and an honorary doctorate in public service from Taylor University. Tom and his wife, Nancy, have two daughters.
We continue highlighting the 2024 cohort of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation's Leading for Humanity Programme. This week we are speaking to Sanelisiwe Sibiya, who is a Legal Advisor at Nedbank, where she is also an active participant in the National Contributor business strategic pillar programme which is run under the bank's Corporate and Investment Banking division, as well as involved in initiatives aimed at higher education advocacy, transformation, and DEI (diversity, equity, and Inclusion).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue highlighting the 2024 cohort of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation's Leading for Humanity Programme. This week we are speaking to Skhumbuzo Moodaley-Mpisane, Head of programs, Youth & Community Developer at enke: Make Your Mark.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parents have it rough. There are no perfect options when it comes to our kids and tech. But there is hope! Today's conversation features Josh Golin of Fairplay, who is working to enhance children's wellbeing by eliminating the exploitative and harmful business practices of marketers and Big Tech. We discuss the reality of parenting in today's digital world, from tech in schools to social media concerns to kids online safety legislation. As with all conversations on Scrolling 2 Death, I hope you walk away feeling inspired to advocate for positive change in the digital world and with confidence in the power of your voice. Make your voice heard! Contact your Representative in the House: Visit house.gov and enter ZIP code at the top right to find your representative Contact your Senators: Visit senate.gov and use the state drop down at the top of your screen About Josh Golin Josh Golin is Executive Director of Fairplay, which works to enhance children's wellbeing by eliminating the exploitative and harmful business practices of marketers and big tech. Fairplay holds companies accountable for their harmful marketing and platform design choices, and advocates for policies that both protect children when they are online and help young people get the offline time they need to thrive. Under Josh's leadership, Fairplay filed the Federal Trade Commission complaint that led to the FTC's settlement with Google for COPPA violations on YouTube and led the international campaign that stopped Meta from releasing a version of Instagram for younger kids. Earlier this year, Fairplay, along with David's Legacy Foundation, launched ParentsSOS - an initiative of families who have lost their children to social media harms and advocate for the Kids Online Safety Act. Josh's media appearances include Good Morning America, NPR, and Fox & Friends and he's regularly quoted in major publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post. He has testified twice before Congress and regularly speaks to parents, professionals, and policymakers about how to create a healthier media environment for children and teens. He lives in Vermont with his wife Jennifer, their 15-year-old daughter and their hound, Jolene. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scrolling2death/support
As election day steadily approaches, we hear two conversations about voting. Back in March, Khalilah hosted a live event with MSNBC Legal Analyst Charles Coleman Jr. We take a listen to that event and learn how Black voters can make a difference in their communities. The discussion was part of The Legacy Foundation of Hartford's Black Excellence Speaker Series. Then, Jacqueline De León, Senior Attorney with the Native American Rights Fund, talks about a 2020 report on barriers to voting access that Native Americans face and how those could impact the 2024 elections. GUESTS: Charles Coleman Jr.: MSNBC Legal Analyst, Civil Rights Attorney and Co-Host of 'Black Men in America: Road to 2024,' which aired on MSNBC in February Jacqueline De León: Senior Attorney with the Native American Rights Fund and co-author of the report Obstacles at Every Turn: Barriers to Political Participation Faced by Native American Voters. She is an enrolled member of the Isleta Pueblo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Barvin, Founder of the End the Legacy Foundation, is also the VP of Operations and Patient Advocacy at Coya Therapeutics. Coming from a family with a genetic predisposition to develop ALS, Daniel has brought together a community of activists who are intent on educating doctors and patients about early diagnosis and testing. This organization is also raising awareness about the need for more research and funding to cure genetic ALS and FTD. Coya Therapeutics is developing diagnostics and treatments for genetic ALS and FTD, and Daniel is bringing the voices of the patients and family members to the table. We talk about: Why there is a need for another ALS organization How the End the Legacy Foundation is using social media to build awareness and supporters The Genetic ALS and FTD Community Summit Building partnerships with researchers, industry and government Implications for families with inherited diseases #EndtheLegacy #ALS #GeneticALS #ALSandFTD #GeneticDiseases #RareDiseases #Activism #InheritedDiseases EndtheLegacy.org CoyaTherapeutics.com Interview on EmpoweredPatientPodcast Transcript of Coya Therapeutics interview
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Mark Noble from season two.In part two, we hear how Mark grew up with a football field (almost) for a back garden. Mark talks about running out at Upton Park, and the final game there, against Manchester United under the lights. We also hear about the Legacy Foundation, which Mark founded alongside two other London boys: Bobby Zamora and Rio Ferdinand.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Coffee Club from Tuesday April 30th, 2024. Guests include Megan Solberg and Tina Richards from the Legacy Skydive Foundation and Skydive Fargo.
Today - On Wednesday, the Legacy Foundation of Southeast Arizona held its first Cochise County Drug Summit at Cochise College's Sierra Vista Campus. This summit drew local stakeholders together to address the drug crisis specific to the County and to develop tailored treatment strategies.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today - On Wednesday, the Legacy Foundation of Southeast Arizona held its first Cochise County Drug Summit at Cochise College's Sierra Vista Campus. This summit drew local stakeholders together to address the drug crisis specific to the County and to develop tailored treatment strategies.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Archbishop Desmond and Leah Tutu are iconic figures in the global social justice and equality arena. Their relentless dedication and moral leadership during and after the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa have left an indelible mark on the world. Their belief that every individual deserves a chance to live with dignity is the moral foundation upon which they have built their legacy. It is a vision that continues through the work of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation. Find out how the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation catalyses change, working as a platform dedicated to dialogue, peace, and equality. Want to support the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation? https://www.tutu.org.za/ Find this episode at: https://great.com/great-talks-with/desmond-and-leah-tutu-foundation/
Welcome to Season 11 of the Women of Golf Show! In the latest episode, Cindy and Ted welcome special guest Debbie Waitkus, Speaker/Author & Founder of Golf for Cause. Debbie founded her company in 2000 to empower businesswomen through golf, and her passion for the sport is evident in her work with the First Tee of Phoenix and Women in the Golf Industry. Debbie is most proud of her work with LPGA Co-Founder and World Golf Hall of Fame member Marilynn Smith, as confidante and Co-Tournament Director of her annual Pro-Am. The Pro-Am raises money for Marilynn's Scholarship Fund, which has awarded over $1,000,000 to young women to attend college. Debbie co-founded the Marilynn Smith & Founders' Legacy Foundation to forward the spirit and legacies of the trailblazing LPGA Founders and Pioneers. Also, Cindy & Ted enter the No B.S. Zone to discuss, Coaches: Helping Players Adapt. Don't miss out on the latest episode of the Women of Golf Show. Tune in live Tuesdays from 9:00 - 10:00 AM Eastern on various platforms, including iTunes, Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive, and Spotify. Or simply visit www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf to catch up.
This week, Jason is joined by reality TV personality, activist, entrepreneur, New York Times best-selling author, former professional athlete, producer, and podcast host Colton Brown Underwood! Many may know Colton from his time spent with Bachelor Nation having been a contestant on the Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise, and being the leading man on season 23 of the Bachelor. In 2021, years after his time as The Bachelor, Colton shared with the world that he was gay and showcased his trials and tribulations through his own Netflix series “Coming Out Colton.” In the years since coming out publicly, he met and married his now husband Jordan and the two of them embarked on a journey of becoming parents. He is an advocate for the LGBTQIA community, a philanthropist, and has leveraged his success to give back to matters that have impacted him, his community, and loved ones though the Legacy Foundation. Colton gives insight to what the payment looked like as a professional athlete, what injury ended his football career, what his attitude was going into The Bachelorette, how Bachelor Nation builds beasts, how he was able to work around the two suitcase rule, how an energy healer explained his constant state of flight, and what loopholes he took advantage of during filming. Colton also reveals his best advice for leveraging your authentic self, which deal he was most frustrated with, overcoming his rock bottom moment, how Coming Out Colton came to be and it being the push he needed, his ability for storytelling, and behind the scenes of his fertility journey. Since when has he been independent financially? Which contract would he never sign again? What is his goal with his production company? Colton reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Guest: Colton Underwood Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial Deals! TurboTax: With TurboTax Live Business, you can file your taxes with ease and maximize your tax savings! You get unlimited, year-round access to a small business tax expert and they can even completely file for you backed by a 100% Accurate, Expert Approved guarantee. For more details, head to TurboTax.com/guarantees Twillory: Twillory offers stylish, performance-driven suits, shirts, polos, and jeans designed for every aspect of the busy man's life. Our clothes are wrinkle-resistant with plenty of stretch to keep you comfy, and yes – they're all machine washable. For Trading Secrets listeners use code JTA18 for 18 off $139 at Twillory.com
Discover the secrets to making an impact with featured guest Dr. Ronicka Harrison-Briscoe, a distinguished leader whose life work embodies the essence of transformative leadership and community engagement. As an interdisciplinary scholar and a beacon of change, Dr. Briscoe shares her invaluable insights on fostering a leadership mindset, balancing professional and personal life, and the power of understanding one's innate strengths. Join Host Natalie Benamou as she explores the layers of leadership through the lens of education, mentorship, and the relentless pursuit of empowerment for women and young girls with Dr. Briscoe.3 Leadership TakeawaysThe Leadership Mindset: Dr. Briscoe emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and recognizing one's value proposition. Empowering Young Women: Through her work with the Legacy Foundation for Girls, Dr. Briscoe is pioneering a movement that begins with young girls in fifth grade. The Role of Community and Mentorship in Leadership: This network is crucial for navigating challenges, seizing opportunities, and achieving success in leadership roles across various sectors.4 C-suite Insights1. Leaders surround themselves with other leaders: A common thread among the success stories of C-suite leaders was the presence of a diverse network of mentors, sponsors, and peers. Dr. Briscoe underscored the importance of having people from different backgrounds and with different expertise to provide support, advice, and opportunities for growth and advancement.2. Understand and leverage your personal strengths: C-suite leaders, through their journey, learn to identify, embrace, and leverage their innate talents and strengths, which played a pivotal role in navigating their paths to leadership positions.3. Discover how to balance work-life priorities: An interesting aspect discussed was the personal sacrifices and decisions regarding family life that many women in C-suite positions had to make. Dr. Briscoe highlighted the need for early and thoughtful planning around family life, including considering options like egg freezing for those who may want to delay starting a family due to career commitments.4. Mental Health and Well-being: Surprisingly, despite the high-stress levels associated with their roles, very few C-suite leaders were reported to seek therapy or professional mental health support. This finding led Dr. Briscoe to stress the importance of mental well-being and the need for a shift in perception about seeking help for mental health issues, especially within the African American community.Quotes from Dr. Ronicka Harrison-Briscoe1. "We are born with innate talents, abilities, and strengths. If we live our lives to really develop those rather than focusing on the things we can't do and our weaknesses, then we live a more fulfilled life."About Dr. Ronicka Harrison-Briscoe is a dynamic leader and interdisciplinary scholar, revered for her unwavering commitment to education and community transformation. With a career that spans nearly two decades, Dr. Briscoe's tireless dedication, expertise, and genuine passion have earned her a well-deserved reputation as a change-maker. Beyond her remarkable career in education, Dr. Briscoe is equally passionate about community transformation. Her commitment to change is exemplified through her extensive involvement in non-profit board service. Resources:Website URL: https://drronickabriscoe.com/Facebook - Ronicka Harrison Briscoe IG - @winningontheroadX - @winningondaroadLinkedInThis podcast is sponsored by HerCsuite® Private Company Hubs. Dr. Briscoe is a member of Your Whole Self, a private network hub inside HerCsuite® Membership platform and app. Schedule a call and learn more.HerCsuite®HerCsuite® on LinkedInNatalie Benamou on LinkedIn
In this conversation, parent survivor Maurine Molak shares the story of her son David, who experienced relentless cyberbullying which led to his tragic suicide. The cyberbullying occurred mainly on Instagram and gaming chats, and went unreported by both David and hundreds of observers. Cyberbullying can have a devastating impact on kids and teens, leading to anxiety, depression and even suicide. Parents need to be educated on the signs and how to react when our own children are dealing with this issue. Maurine gives insight on all of the above. For parents who would like to learn more about the Kids Online Safety Act and online safety advocacy in general, you can visit https://www.parentssos.org. To learn more about Maurine's organization David's Legacy Foundation, visit: https://www.davidslegacy.org
Welcome to Season 11 of the Women of Golf Show! This week, Cindy and Ted are excited to welcome two special guests. Jody Brothers, CBO/LPGA Epson Tour. Jody spent nearly 16 years with the PGA Tour, most recently serving as Vice President of Business Development. Tune in as Jody discusses his experience leading his team in identifying, pitching, and negotiating multi-year title sponsorships and official marketing partnerships as well as helping launch the 2024 Epson Tour season. We're also thrilled to have Debbie Waitkus, Speaker/Author & Founder of Golf for Cause, on the show. Debbie founded her company in 2000 to empower businesswomen through golf. She's also the author of a great book entitled Get Your Golf On!. Debbie sits on the board of the First Tee of Phoenix and Women in the Golf Industry and is most proud of her work with LPGA Co-Founder and World Golf Hall of Fame member Marilynn Smith. Tune in to learn more about Debbie's work with Marilynn's Scholarship Fund and the Marilynn Smith & Founders' Legacy Foundation. Don't miss out on this episode of Women of Golf! Tune in LIVE on Tuesdays from 9:00 - 10:00 AM Eastern at www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf or listen on iTunes, Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive, and Spotify.
The rare incidence of creating a new foundation is discussed with Dora Anim, the first president and chief executive officer. The initial goal of this new, $100 million institution, is to make Jefferson County one of the healthiest counties in the world.
Today on the Faithful & True Podcast, listen as Debbie and Greg introduce The Laaser Legacy Foundation! The Laaser Legacy Foundation was created to provide a tax deductible opportunity for donations to be made in support of the transformational work at Faithful & True. Through donations, the Foundation will support men struggling with sexual addiction, their spouses, and their coupleships by providing educational materials and offering scholarships for 3-day intensive workshops and integrative therapies such as brain imaging, equine therapy, EMDR, and sex therapy.The Laaser's have always held hope, not only for behavioral changes, but also for individual, relational, and spiritual growth, for those who have enough resources to face the trials of sexual addiction.They have advocated for a community of healing professionals to lead individuals from their traumatic life events to transformation—becoming the people God called them to be.Learn More: - https://laaserlegacy.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: - https://bit.ly/FaithfulandTrueAttend a Workshop Experience - For Men - https://bit.ly/MensJourneyWorkshop - For Women - http://bit.ly/WomensJourneyWorkshop - For Couples - http://bit.ly/CouplesIntensiveWorkshopContact us: - https://faithfulandtrue.com/ - info@faithfulandtrue.com - 952-746-3880Dr. Mark Laaser, M.Div., Ph.D., was considered one of the Christian leaders in the field of sex addiction before his death in September 2019. Mark, together with his wife, Debbie Laaser, MA, LMFT, have shared their 32 years of personal experience in sexual addiction recovery with thousands of individuals and couples through their work and resources at Faithful & True.The Faithful & True 3-Day Intensive Workshops continue to transform lives, rebuild trust, and help heal marriages.
In this episode, you hear from a guest who is navigating the world of sports with a unique blend of grace and grit. Lauren Hall, the Program Director at the Rose Bowl Institute, is here to share her incredible journey with us. In our conversation, Lauren shares why she believes that nobody is 100% sure in their decisions, emphasizing the importance of embracing uncertainty and being adaptable. She shared a pivotal moment in her career when she expressed her desire to resign and become a stay-at-home mom, only to have her boss say "no". This experience led her to reevaluate her career trajectory and make choices that aligned with her life goals and personal happiness. As a successful leader, Lauren highlights the power of relationship-building and transparency. She believes in fostering an open and trustworthy environment, where every team member feels valued and heard. Lauren also shares her unique approach to dealing with worries. She believes that worrying often holds us back from reaching our full potential. Instead, she focuses on what she can control and takes action to mitigate concerns, thereby not letting worries obstruct her path to success. Lastly, Lauren talks about her strategy for dealing with change. She emphasizes the need to embrace change as a constant factor in both personal and professional life. Her approach involves viewing change as an opportunity for growth and innovation rather than a hurdle. Connect with Jahaan: Learn more about working with Jahaan and see if it's the right fit for you: https://JahaanBlakeAppointmentScheduling.as.me/LetsTalk Join Jahaan's VIP Email List: https://bit.ly/3yccwAP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahaanblake/ Email: jblake@jahaanblake.com Website: https://jahaanblake.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahaanblake/ Links: Golf Ball Life Lesson: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=646465275742722 Shonda Rhimes Commencement Speech: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=305936865068130 Connect with Lauren: Email: lhall@rosebowlstadium.com Lauren Hall currently serves as the Program Director for the Rose Bowl Institute, which promotes sportsmanship values to make better citizens. The institute champions the power of sports to unite people everywhere. Hall led various aspects of the Legacy Foundation from 2015 -2019 as the Stewardship and Development lead for the Stadium's non-profit organization in charge of preserving, protecting and enhancing the future of the Rose Bowl Stadium as a National Historic Landmark. She has had 15 years of experience in marketing, fundraising and public relations with sports entertainment organizations and top tier companies. Before joining the Foundation, Hall was a consultant for Marketing and Public Relations for the Rose Bowl Operating Company (RBOC) in 2011. As the chief of staff and executive assistant to the CEO and General Manager of the Rose Bowl, Hall played a central role in the conceptualization, planning and implementation of the largest renovation project in the venue's history. In this role, Hall was also responsible for leading the communications and marketing strategies for the Rose Bowl Stadium. Her responsibilities included ensuring brand integrity, advertising, sponsorship development and relationships, website creative and the solicitation of special events. Prior to her start at America's Stadium, Hall worked for AEG as a project manager for the in-house creative department, managing both traditional and new media projects, clients and vendors. During her time at AEG and even after, Hall also worked as a production manager on the Amgen Tour of California for four years and the USA Pro Cycling Challenge in Colorado. As a production manager she oversaw the day-to-day operations, scheduling of interviews, all facets of media from pre-production to final delivery including live web feed of the race, and budgeting. Hall began her career in New York City with Winston West, Ltd. where she worked as an associate in-house producer for a photography agency that represented 14 photographers bi-coastally. Hall graduated from Syracuse University and holds a bachelor's degree in communications and photography. A native of Massachusetts, Hall resides in Yorba Linda with her husband and two sons. Music By: Quanzaa
Kyle Jones welcomes Lori Malkin, secretary and founder of the JJ's Legacy Foundation as she invites us to the 8th annual Grillin and Brewin event November 9th. All proceeds from the event go towards the foundation's “got the dot?” program and club. Their program gives students an educational insight on organ, eye and tissue donation and the importance of donating. The program allows the children the opportunity to earn scholarships funded through these events to further their education as advocates for organ, eye, and tissue donation. JJ's Legacy was founded in 2010 a year after founder Lori Malkin's son Jeffrey John died in a automotive accident, when pronounced brain dead the doctors asked Lori if Jeffrey was an organ donor, Lori and her husband decided to donate her son's organs. In doing so Lori learned about how much of an impact her son's donation had in other people's lives.The mission of JJ's Legacy is to honor Jeffrey Johns by educating Kern County residents on the value and importance of organ, eye, and tissue donation, increasing the number of registered donors, and providing compassionate support to donor and recipient families. LEARN MORE ABOUT JJ'S LEGACY: Website: www.jjslegacy.org/ Phone: 661-489-4430 Instagram: jjslegacy Facebook: JJs_Legacy LinkedIn: Lori_Malkin YouTube: JJ's_Legacy
Phumi Nhlapo is the Chief Operating Officer of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, and she joins Pippa to invite listeners to the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Auction this coming Saturday evening on what would have been our late Archbishop Tutu's 92nd birthday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we conclude our conversation with our special guest Ms. Deborah Watts, cousin of Emmett Till and co-founder of the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation. During today's discussion, Ms. Watts shares upcoming events for the Foundation and offers more insight into the legacy of Emmett Till. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Nebraska is on a run of commitments the last few days…offensive lineman Landen Davidson was the most recent yesterday.-Texas is starting a program that gives boosters who donate to the Texas One Collective points to the Legacy Foundation for perks….could Nebraska do something like that?-Why has Nebraska had such little success in recruiting Iowa the past 21 years?Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's special guest is Ms. Deborah Watts, cousin of Emmett Till and co-founder of the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation. In the first installment of a two part conversation, Ms. Watts talks about Emmett Till's mother and how the Foundation got started. See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
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A follow-up conversation with ʻĀinaaloha Ioane and Haʻawina Wise about celebrating Makahiki at King's Landing, lease negotiations with Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and the re-release of Uncle Skippy's music. Keliʻi William Ioane Legacy Foundation was created in 2020 to honor and perpetuate the legacy of Keliʻi William Ioane Jr., the Mālama Ka ‘Āina Hana Ka ‘Āina Association (M.A.H.A), the Keaukaha Makahiki Ceremony, and the promotion of Hawaiian Nationalism through his music. The effort underscores the social inequities of Hawai'iʻs people, and celebrates its resilience through the mo'olelo of King's Landing and the formation of M.A.H.A. Facebook: www.facebook.com/KeliiWilliamIoaneLegacy Tags: Hawaiʻi, Hawai'i, Hawaii
For over 20 years, Jimmy Garvin ran programs at Langston Golf Course that included creating a learning center in the clubhouse where he used the game of golf as a carrot to get kids to focus on their education as well as exposing new destinations to a traveling team of All-Stars that competed against their peers abroad. Jimmy Garvin served as President of Golf Course Specialists, the longtime lease-holder of the three DC courses. He and his Legacy Foundation had a profound impact on many kids in this region who were able to see the game of golf as a vehicle to something greater. His programs came to a halt in 2012 after a well-publicized case involving a DC Councilmember who misused funds intended for these programs. Jimmy was forced to restart and eventually became part of the ownership group at Marlton Golf Course in PG County and today manages Rock Creek Park Golf Course. jimmygarvingolf.org Sponsored by Union Green - Uniting people on & off the Green through public golf - uniongreen.com Listen or watch below! https://youtu.be/-o4n5yJuyR4
Welcome to Season 10 of the Women of Golf Show! Tune in Tuesdays - 9:00 AM Eastern This week Ted & Cindy are joined by special guest: Debbie Waitkus, Speaker/Author & Founder of Golf for Cause. More on Debbie: Debbie is passionate about golf – how it positively impacts people personally and professionally. Debbie founded her company Golf for Cause in 2000 to empower businesswomen through golf. She wrote a book entitled Get Your Golf On! and sits on the board of the First Tee of Phoenix and Women in the Golf Industry. Debbie is most proud of her work with LPGA Co-Founder and World Golf Hall of Fame member Marilynn Smith, as confidante and Co-Tournament Director of her annual Pro-Am. The Pro-Am raises money for Marilynn's Scholarship Fund, which has awarded over $1,000,000 to young women to attend college. Since Marilynn's passing, Debbie co-founded the Marilynn Smith & Founders' Legacy Foundation to forward the spirit and legacies of the trailblazing LPGA Founders and Pioneers. Join us LIVE Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00AM Eastern http://www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf Or listen on any of these social media platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.
This week, David and Anna talk with Cynthia Loertscher of the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, a non-governmental organization dedicated to advocating for all Americans held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad. The interview surveys recent developments in U.S. policy before diving into how government agencies can support hostages and their loved ones before and after their return home. Tune in for a fascinating conversation on the state of hostage affairs, family advocacy, and ways to bring more Americans home.
Joe Franke is a veteran in the paranormal world. Not only is he an accomplished investigator, he is also a seasoned researcher, demonologist, consultant, and lecturer with more than 36 years of experience to his credit. Joe is also on the Board of Director's for the Warren legacy Foundation for Paranormal Research. Joe's journey into the paranormal domain began back in 1986 at the age of eighteen when he met and befriended famed paranormal researchers Ed and Lorraine Warren at a local seminar. For more than three decades, Joe prepared under the expert tutelage of his beloved friends and mentors Ed and Lorraine Warren cultivating his knowledge of the occult and honing his skills as a researcher and demonologist. Joe is viewed as a true warrior in the paranormal world. He is recognized by many of his peers as arguably one of the most experienced, knowledgeable, and highly respected investigators in the field today. All that plus Lisa Morton's Ghost Report this week on Ghost Magnet with Bridget! #ghostmagnet #warrenlegesyfoundation #EdandLorraineWarren #Paranormal #Ghosts #Enfieldhaunting