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On the July 26 Friday LIVE, host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Nebraska Humanities' “Weaving a Nation” Chautauqua in Norfolk; the happenings at The Most Unlikely Place in Lewellen; Lucas Kellison's new recording; Wessels Living History Theater and Live History Theater Company's presentation of "In Time;" and Yorkshire Theatre's production of "Because Their Hearts Were Pure." Also, poetry from Matt Mason and a look at the summer offerings at the Durham Museum in Omaha.
On the July 26 Friday LIVE, host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Nebraska Humanities' “Weaving a Nation” Chautauqua in Norfolk; the happenings at The Most Unlikely Place in Lewellen; Lucas Kellison's new recording; Wessels Living History Theater and Live History Theater Company's presentation of "In Time;" and Yorkshire Theatre's production of "Because Their Hearts Were Pure." Also, poetry from Matt Mason and a look at the summer offerings at the Durham Museum in Omaha.
In this episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, Elaine meets with guest Lewellyn Melnyk who shares her personal journey of overcoming mental health struggles while growing up on a farm in Manitoba. Her book, "Rooted: How I Stay Small Town Strong When Life Gets Hard, and How You Can Too," serves as a guide for rural women in agriculture, offering insights and coping mechanisms for navigating life's challenges. From the importance of connection and vulnerability to the role of music and self-care, Llewellyn emphasizes the need for open conversations and prioritizing mental wellness in farming communities. Through her own experiences and those of others, she highlights the power of resilience and the value of seeking support. Join the conversation as Llewellyn discusses the significance of understanding one's values, setting boundaries, and taking small steps toward better mental health. “I think as farmers and people working in the ag industry, we are very susceptible to mental health challenges in the circumstances that we live in and work in. And so it's very, very important that we have boundaries and make those boundaries for ourselves and stick by them." Timestamps 0:49 Lewellen emphasizes her motivation behind writing her book and what she wants listeners to discover. 4:12 Discusses supporting new mothers from Postpartum depression to hormonal changes. 7:53 Explores emotional connection, vulnerability, and the prevalence of loneliness in rural communities. 16:36 Emphasizes the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and putting your mental health first. 19:09 Touches on discovering signs of loneliness and the significance of checking on others. 22:32 Discusses setting boundaries and prioritizing well-being for farmers. Lewellyn Melnyk: Author, Farmer, and Mental Health Advocate Lewellyn's new book “Rooted” is a prescriptive memoir that tells the story of her own struggles with anxiety and depression and offers tips on how to stay small-town strong when things get tough. Mental health is one of the biggest threats to rural communities, and Lewellyn has made it her life's work to start more discussions around this topic, advocating for agriculture, women, and mental health. Visit https://www.lewellynmelnyk.com/ to learn more. For mental health resources, visit: The National Farmer Mental Health Alliance: https://nfmha.ca/ The Do More Agriculture Foundation: https://www.domore.ag/ Mental Health First Aid: https://mentalhealthcommission.ca/what-we-do/mental-health-first-aid/ Tune in to Jennifer Buchanan, music therapist: https://www.jenniferbuchanan.ca/main-book/ For Elaine's standard resources, visit: Download for free here: elainefroese.com/free-planning-resources/ Book Elaine Froese to Speak at Your Next Event: elainefroese.com/speaking Get a Farm Transition coach: elainefroese.com/coaching Shop Elaine's Bookstore: elainefroese.com/shop/#books Join the waitlist for our Farm Family Transition Membership! Launching this October, spots are limited. Sign up now at elainefroese.com/membership I hope you found this episode on Rural Roots & Mental Health as insightful as we did! Share your thoughts in the comments below—we're all ears! Your experiences and perspectives are what make this community thrive. Let's keep the conversation going!
For this episode, we are heading back to Santa Barbara Wine Country - one of my favorite places on Earth - to talk about the legacy, inspiration, and quality of grapes Winemaker Megan McGrath Gates gets to work with every day. Megan was appointed winemaker for Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards in 2007, and hasn't looked back since. She brings a wealth of knowledge to a winemaking landscape she knows incredibly well, and does it with grace, style, and an enduring commitment to getting the very best out of each and every grape. We discuss her history, approach to wine, the history and quality of Lucas and Lewellen, and much more. Enjoy!The Best Ceats Podcast brings unprecedented access to the Orange County hospitality industry each and every episode. Bringing you the best stories, and the people behind them with every interview, The Best Ceats Podcast showcases the very best of Southern California's bars, restaurants, and beyond.You can find more information at https://thebestceats.comFollow Host Crawford McCarthy at https://www.instagram.com/thebestceats/To support content like The Best Ceats Podcast, as well as gain access to the exclusive bonus episodes, and more, please consider supporting The Best Ceats, at: https://patreon.com/thebestceats To learn more about Ali Coyle, as well as her debut track “Trust Me,” please see her official website: https://alicoylemusic.com To find out more about our sponsors for this episode, please visit the following:https://www.heirloompotager.comhttps://www.lawinefest.comhttps://www.trattoriatrullo.com
Lion hunters are a different breed for sure, but when you narrow that field down to the world of dry ground lion hunters its a pretty small circle. Today Brett sits down with Mr. Ottis Lewellen to talk dogs, lions and more We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
A new MP3 sermon from Lincoln Wood Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Linda Sue Lewellen Hulme's Memorial Service Speaker: David Pledger Broadcaster: Lincoln Wood Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 4/13/2024 Length: 53 min.
Welcome to this very special crossover episode of the Learning Through Technology podcast, where we are teaming up with the amazing hosts of the Talking Technology With ATLIS Podcast for a joint episode where you hear from not two, not three, but five amazing hosts! Joining Alex and Bob are Christina Lewellen, Executive Director of ATLIS, William Stites Director of Technology at Montclair Kimberley Academy, and Hiram Cuevas, Director of Information Systems and Academic Technology at St. Christopher's School. Together, they share their experiences in podcasting and the drive to build a vibrant community. Discover their motivations for starting their podcasting journey and the positive feedback they receive from listeners. They share the valuable lessons they've learned and explore the importance of community in education and the challenges of podcasting. Get ready for an exciting discussion on the upcoming ATLIS conference and the warm connections it fosters. Trust us, you won't want to miss this episode!
This episode is brought to you by Veracross and Toddle.As independent schools integrate technology more deeply into their educational practices and administrative operations, they face critical questions: How can they protect their digital ecosystems? What strategies can be employed to shield against cyber threats? Furthermore, how does cybersecurity intersect with the broader educational goals of fostering a safe and innovative learning environment?Robert Olsen, Global Practice Leader for Cybersecurity and Data Privacy at Ankura Consulting Group, addresses these pressing concerns. Olsen emphasizes the necessity for schools to adopt a proactive approach to cybersecurity. This stance is not merely about defense but about building a resilient digital culture that can withstand and adapt to the evolving nature of cyber threats.Olsen remarks, "The reality is, threat actors are becoming increasingly sophisticated, making it all the more important for schools to adopt a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity." This observation by Olsen highlights a critical challenge: the pace at which cyber threats evolve demands an equally dynamic and informed response from independent schools.Transitioning from Olsen's overarching insights, Christina Lewellen, the Executive Director of ATLIS, and Hiram Cuevas, the Director of Information Systems and Academic Technology at St. Christopher's School, provide practical perspectives on implementing these strategies within the school setting. Lewellen advocates for integrating technology to enhance collaboration and break down barriers within the school community. She asserts, "It's about leveraging technology to break down walls and foster collaboration," underscoring the essential role of cybersecurity in safeguarding the community's integrity and privacy.Cuevas adds a personal dimension to the discussion by sharing his experiences with technology's dual nature—its capacity to connect and expose. He reflects on using features like 'Find My' on Apple devices, balancing the convenience and peace of mind such technologies offer with the potential privacy concerns they raise. "It's not about monitoring but ensuring safety," Cuevas says, highlighting the nuanced approach required when integrating technology into educational settings.Olsen builds on these individual perspectives by addressing the unique challenges independent schools face, such as limited resources, which can make the implementation of comprehensive cybersecurity measures seem daunting. He advises a strategic focus: "It's about identifying the most critical assets and focusing efforts on protecting those." This approach advocates for maximizing the impact of existing resources through prioritization and strategic investment.Going deeper, Olsen explores the broader implications of cybersecurity within the educational sector, including privacy issues and the ethical use of technology. He champions the creation of a secure yet practical ecosystem. "The goal is to create a secure and nurturing environment where technology enhances the educational experience without compromising the privacy or safety of the school community," he elaborates.Bill Stites, the Director of Technology at Montclair Kimberley Academy, often highlights the importance of transparent communication facilitated by technology. "Slack has become crucial for us," he might say, emphasizing the role of digital tools in bridging the communication gap across decentralized campuses. This reliance on digital platforms underscores the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect the flow of information.Olsen's expertise not only sheds light on the challenges schools face in securing their digital domains but also offers a road map for...
November 29, 2023 - Don Lewellen
November 29, 2023 - Don Lewellen
October 2, 2023: Cameron Lewellen, Director of Healthcare ISVs at VMware, joins Bill for the news. They discuss the intricacies of VMware's approach to healthcare and the use of AI in the industry. Why is interoperability not yet a front-of-mind concern in healthcare? How is Cameron's friend Larry Ellison, Chief Executive Director at Oracle Corporation, reshaping our perception of healthcare through his innovative approach to data? With topics ranging from the role of AI in medical imaging to the concept of Intel creating large language models on laptops, this episode gives listeners a deep dive into the current and future applications of AI and data in healthcare. What could this mean for patients who need to modify their lifestyle as they age?Key Points:AI in Medical Imaging Larry Ellison on Innovation LLMs on Local Computers Generative AIPerspective on Private DataNews articles:National Hospital Flash Report: August 2023AI shows major promise in breast cancer detection, new studies suggestJoin us for our webinar "Interoperability Outcomes: A Discussion of What's Possible" on October 5th at 1 PM ET/10 AM PT, discussing challenges in healthcare interoperability. We'll tackle key issues like fragmented technology systems, data privacy, and cost-effectiveness. Engage with top-tier experts to understand the current landscape of healthcare IT, learn data-driven strategies for patient-centered care, and discover best practices for ensuring system security and stakeholder trust. Register Here - https://thisweekhealth.com/interoperability-outcomes/This Week Health SubscribeThis Week Health TwitterThis Week Health LinkedinAlex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer Donate
Today we explore ways to help young people prepare for careers that are meaningful. Our guest, Erin Lewellen, had an opportunity as a college student to live in Cape Town, interning at a center for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. There, Erin says, she learned in a new way, and transformed how she viewed the world. Now Erin is CEO of Global Citizen Year, a nonprofit that creates experiences to help college students develop the emotional and intellectual toolkit to impact global issues. In this show, Erin shares thoughts about how Generation Z is focused on overcoming huge societal challenges. We discuss what Gen Z looks like as it enters the workforce, and talk about ways this young crowd is unlike other generations. Erin offers suggestions about what employers might consider as they bring Gen Z-ers on board. And she shares thoughts about how you – or your kids – might structure an enriching international learning experience. For more, see: https://www.globalcitizenyear.org and https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinlewellen/
Emily Lewellen is a twin momma and Ultra Sound Technician who decided to roll the dice and switch her Obstetrician at 37 weeks and 4 days. Emily struggled with feeling ignored and frustrated by the lack of cooperation and consideration from her previous set of Doctors. Hence, she decided to take control and find an OB in an entirely different State who supported her desire to have a natural birth with twins, regardless of needing a Breech Extraction. Today we'll discuss how taking this risk played out for her and the importance of advocacy.Subscribe to the Twiniversity Email Newsletter! Expecting twins? Twiniversity has you COVERED with online classes on:Breastfeeding TwinsTwins After SingletonsBaby Safety (CPR, First Aid, Car Seat Safety, Childproofing)Click here to sign up for a class!Follow us on:YouTubeTwitterInstagramPinterestFacebook
September 12, 2023 - Don Lewellen
September 12, 2023 - Don Lewellen
Wake Forest head women's golf coach Kim Lewellen joined Emma Carpenter fresh off the Demon Deacons NCAA Championship. They dove into her squad and their depth and how they took aim at the season and trying to win a national title. Kim shared some of her coaching and recruiting philosophies that have taken shape over a long career as a player and now coach and has one simple mantra, "be kind".
Today's guest is Christina Lewellen, MBA, CAE, who has been the executive director of the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (ATLIS) since 2019. Christina, who lives in Virginia, is a seasoned association executive who brings a data-driven framework to business planning and strategy. She received an MBA from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a Certified Association Executive designation from the American Society of Association Executives. ATLIS' magazine, Access Points, won awards from AM&P Network and ASAE after Christina and her team reimagined the magazine. It went from what was, frankly, more of a stuffy academic journal, into a glossy, highly readable, redesigned magazine — but with an intention to use it as their association's No. 1 marketing tool. The magazine is sent to both members and anyone else who wants it, as a vehicle to recruit new members to the young association. In this episode, we talk about: How Christina and her team re-envisioned ATLIS's print magazine, Access Points, to use it as their No. 1 marketing vehicle, starting in 2021. Why they now send the magazine for free to anyone: members, non-members, member prospects. How they worked with an outside partner to redesign and reimagine the magazine. How having a marketing goal and non-member readers affects the content. The magazine is an investment, not a money maker directly, but the return on investment is an increase in membership and participating in ATLIS events. As a small staff, how Christina considers what projects to outsource. What a strong relationship with an outside partner looks like. Advice for associations who might want to consider this approach with their publication. Why long-form and deep dives in magazines are still important — not everything can be short blurbs and soundbites, especially for our specialized audiences. Why flipbooks aren't the answer for digital magazines. Access Point's four “buckets,” which establish the content, align with the association's existing overall four areas of content. Resources: Christina on LinkedIn ATLIS website Christina on Twitter Check out Melanie's other podcast for freelancers, consultants and solo business owners: Deliberate Freelancer (free on any podcast app).
June 5, 2023: Cameron Lewellen, Director of Healthcare ISVs & Alliance Partners at VMware joins Bill for the news. What recent partnerships has Suki Voice Assistant made in the healthcare industry, particularly with Epic's EHR? What are the challenges and barriers to implementing generative AI in healthcare applications? How does the integration of Chat GPT and generative AI benefit healthcare organizations and patients? What are the potential implications of Chat GPT's new features, such as plugins and web browsing capabilities? How can healthcare CIOs prepare their IT organizations for the adoption of generative AI? What role do prompt engineering and effective questioning play in utilizing generative AI effectively in healthcare?Key Points:Suki Voice AssistantEpic's partnershipsPlugins and web browsing in Chat GPTGenerative AI adoptionPrompt engineeringNews articles:16 Healthcare Companies That Already Integrated ChatGPT: InfographicThe Future of Care Spaces" is an upcoming webinar that explores the latest healthcare technologies and solutions transforming care spaces in America. Hospitals, clinics, and at-home treatments are all affected by the advancements in healthcare technology, which can improve workflows, treatments, and patient outcomes. What are the latest remote monitoring tools, advanced telehealth solutions, and other innovative technologies transforming care spaces across America? Join us June 8th, 2023 1:00 PM ET and Register HereThis Week Health SubscribeThis Week Health TwitterThis Week Health LinkedinAlex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer Donate
John Canzano discusses the situation with Ja Morant facing another team suspension and probable further disciplinary action from the NBA. Oregon State head baseball coach Mitch Canham stops by after a big road series win at UCLA and a Beavs ballclub poised for big things in the postseason, and former Trail Blazers PR/sports executive and current VP at University of Portland about the Morant situation, the NBA's process in handling the discipline, and the Trail Blazers new G League affiliate who will play games at Chiles Center. Plus, Anna brings the 5 at 5 and we give you a way to win Mariners tickets throughout the summer. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
John Canzano talks to Michael Lewellen, vice president at University of Portland and longtime sports and broadcasting executive about the recurring issues facing Ja Morant, the NBA's corresponding disciplinary actions, the Trail Blazers new G-League affiliate playing at Chiles Center, and more. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
This week on the May 12 "Friday LIVE" from The Mill in Lincoln's Historic Haymarket, co-guest hosts Bill Anderson and Andy Hermann have lively conversations with guests about: Laurence Juber's concerts at The TADA Theatre; The String Beans summer events; Lincoln Clay Tour; Nebraska Poetry Out Loud Champion Amelia Escalante; singer/songwriter Angie Stevens, who'll be performing in Lewellen; and the latest production at the Yorkshire Playhouse. Also, another story from the Nebraska Storytelling Festival. And, a profile of Ankush Kumar Bahl, the music director of the Omaha Symphony.
Hosts Gregg Masters and Fred Goldstein meet Cameron Lewellen, Director of Healthcare ISVs (independent software vendors) & Alliance Partners at VMware, a leading provider of multi-cloud services for all applications. They discuss innovation enabling health systems and other operators to improve their engagement platforms, the continued refinement of digital health tools enabling retail operators to better position themselves into legacy healthcare via value based care and consumer oriented, population based, whole person friendly system architecture. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio.” Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
On today's 3rd and final episode, our guest is Cameron Lewellen, Director of Healthcare ISVs (independent software vendors) & Alliance Partners at VMware, a leading provider of multi-cloud services for all applications. We discuss innovation enabling health systems and other operators to improve their engagement platforms, the continued refinement of digital health tools enabling retail operators to better position themselves into legacy healthcare via value based care and consumer oriented, population based, whole person friendly system archeticture, Cameron leads enterprise development efforts to build strategic relationships with key mission-critical business application partners that further drive VMware's growth into the Healthcare domain. He cultivates new and expands existing partnerships that drive net new revenues across sell to, buy from, sell with, sell through and sell against motions with an assigned set of partners via executable business plans with strong governance and measures of success. ==##==
On today's 3rd and final episode, our guest is Cameron Lewellen, Director of Healthcare ISVs (independent software vendors) & Alliance Partners at VMware, a leading provider of multi-cloud services for all applications. We discuss innovation enabling health systems and other operators to improve their engagement platforms, the continued refinement of digital health tools enabling retail operators to better position themselves into legacy healthcare via value based care and consumer oriented, population based, whole person friendly system archeticture, Cameron leads enterprise development efforts to build strategic relationships with key mission-critical business application partners that further drive VMware's growth into the Healthcare domain. He cultivates new and expands existing partnerships that drive net new revenues across sell to, buy from, sell with, sell through and sell against motions with an assigned set of partners via executable business plans with strong governance and measures of success. ==##==
Episode 31: AI and the Future of EducationThe hottest conversation in education right now revolves around ChatGPT. What is it, how is it being used, and what does it mean for our traditional systems of teaching and learning? Season Four of New View EDU begins with a discussion about the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence and the impact ChatGPT and other AI innovations will have on the future of schools.Guests: Christina Lewellen and Paul TurnbullResources, Transcript, and Expanded Show NotesIn This Episode:“Where does ChatGPT show up in this conversation? Where do I show up in the conversation and what's my voice? Because schools should be about voice, right? Especially student voice. So that's the thing I like the most, we're, we're sort of keeping that North star in place, you know, what's best for students and how do we help the helpers.” (18:23)“I understand that a lot of schools, as they're dealing with ChatGPT, are making sure that teachers are kind of coming at it and saying, this is a tool. I am not forcing you to use it. I'm not advocating that you use it, but if you do use it, you need to understand the implications of using it. Because at the end of the day, while that account can be deleted, sort of like we all had to teach our students about social media, you know, you can delete your account, but that doesn't mean the content that you put there is gone.” (23:47)“This is a big change agent in our schools. it is time to take a brief moment to reflect on what that means, because rather than being afraid of what it means, I think looking at the opportunities that it brings to really weave technology into how we accomplish our missions, there's some cool opportunity, especially for the schools that have been a little hesitant to, to, you know, bring that into their world. It's time. There's not, there's no ostrich situation, head in the sand situation that's gonna let us get out of this. We, we're gonna have to think about it and be proactive.” (41:42)Related Episodes: #28, #26, #21, #12, #7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erin Lewellen is the CEO of Global Citizen Year, a non-profit that is addressing our current global challenges by changing the composition, operating system, and impact of the next generation of changemakers. She joins host Mike Palmer in a conversation about how transformative experiences abroad can shape the pathways and perspectives of rising leaders. Erin tells of her origins in the logging culture of rural Oregon that led into her time as an undergraduate at the University of Oregon where she studied abroad for a year in Capetown, South Africa. From there, we hear what's happening at Global Citizen Year coming off a successful pivot to a virtual program during the pandemic years. We learn how she's come full-circle with the launch of the Take Action Lab program Global Citizen Year is running in Capetown this year. Erin describes how surprising insights from recent research has led to new directions for the program and how much of that has been driven by student voice. We hear why she is inspired working with the rising generation and how important it is to both challenge students and provide the right supports to ensure we are truly developing global citizens. It's a thought-provoking exploration of what it takes to foster a meaningful passage into adult life through global awareness, a sense of purpose, and local connections with the community. Don't miss it! Subscribe to Trending in Education wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more sharp takes on the future of education.
John Canzano talks to former Trail Blazers executive Michael Lewellen about the passing of legendary broadcaster Bill Schonely. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
John talks a lot about the loss of the Mayor of Rip City, Bill Schonely. He also dives into this weekends NFL playoff games
What does it mean to have a contemporary culture? How do you avoid massive turnover and burnout in today's challenging workplace environments? How does governance fuel an organization?In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Christina Lewellen, Executive Director of The Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (ATLIS). Christina introduce ATLIS, shares her journey to becoming ED, and then shares how ATLIS is thriving through:An equal and healthy relationship between the Board and the ATLIS Executive DirectorA Board that provides strategic guidance and isn't afraid to question their policies and practices when appropriateA high performing staff that is loving ATLIS' contemporary cultureA four-day work weekReferences:ATLIS websiteATLIS Strategic Plan
James Lewellen has held the role of Collierville Town Administrator for 27 years. This is the top unelected position in the Town government. Under the “James Lewellen era,” the Town saw the building of a new, state-of-the-art high school in 2018, and a Baptist Memorial Hospital campus. The population has exploded from 18,000 in 1995 to around 51,000 residents today. Before taking on this role, Lewellen worked for the City of Germantown for six years. He officially retires later this year. His replacement, Molly Mehner, will take over the role on November 14th. Resources: https://dailymemphian.com/section/suburbs/article/23676/collierville-town-administrator-james-lewellen-retiring https://dailymemphian.com/subscriber/section/suburbs/article/23689/collierville-success-due-to-james-lewellen-era https://dailymemphian.com//section/suburbs/article/31369/collierville-appoints-molly-mehner-town-administrator
On this episode of College Golf Talk, Steve Burkowski and Brentley Romine welcome Wake Forest women's coach Kim Lewellen, whose team is less than 24 hours removed from a huge win at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate. They talk the reemergence of Lauren Walsh, the return of Emilia Migliaccio and how the Demon Deacons finally plan to solve the Grayhawk puzzle. Then Burko and Brentley go over some other results, including yet another near-59, before finishing with a discussion on all-time teams for Oregon and BYU, who meet on the football field this Saturday.
September 13, 2022 - Don Lewellen
September 13, 2022 - Don Lewellen
This week on the Friday LIVE Extra, a look at July events at The Most Unlikely Place in Lewellen and a new art exhibition at WallSpace-LNK in Lincoln.
John Canzano speaks with Michael Lewellen, a former Trail Blazers and Nike executive. Canzano and Lewellen analyze the Phil Knight story from all angles including a timeline, whether or not the team is for sale, a potential price, and more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
John Canzano continues to analyze all angles of the Phil Knight news and what it can mean for the Portland Trail Blazers. He brings on former Nike and Trail Blazers executive Michael Lewellen to discuss the topic. During the second hour, John and the crew discuss what constitutes a great athlete and specifically focus the conversation on cyclists. John also provides the newest high school graduates career and life advice during the final segment. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
This week my co host Bryce and I talk with the amazing Sterling brings smiles. Learned a few things I never knew about him and he's been my cousin my whole life. Thank you for sharing your life with us Sterling. Please check out his socials.tiktok.com/@sterlinglewellen1facebook.com/sterlinglewellenLook up Sterling Lewellen on YOUTUBE folks!!!instagram.com/stories.for.daystwitter.com/stories_4_dayspatreon.com/storiesfordaysseaportclothing.comThank you for the support we love you!!!Support the show
A common question for forensic accounting experts is, “How do I break into this industry and become a forensic accountant?” In this week's episode, Leah interviews Hayden Lewellen, a forensic accountant who started this career path with an FBI internship and a public accounting internship. Learn more about his journey and advice to others seeking guidance to join this fascinating career.Hayden Lewellen is a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Fraud Examiner. After graduating with his BSBA in Accounting in May of 2020 he successfully received his MBA and his CPA license within a year and, after a nine-month internship that was extended due to the ongoing pandemic, he began working full-time for HoganTaylor LLP as a Forensic, Valuation, Litigation Support Staff in October of 2020. PROMOTIONAL INFORMATION MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODESubscribe for Novel Mysteries escape room updates and be the first in line to book at www.novelmysteries.com. OTHER RESOURCES Leah's new book Data Sleuth is available on Amazon.CONNECT WITH HAYDEN LEWELLENLinkedIn: @HaydenLewellenCONNECT WITH WORKMAN FORENSICSYoutube: @WorkmanForensicsFacebook: @wforensicsTwitter: @wforensicsInstagram: @wforensicsLinkedIn: @workmanforensicsSubscribe and listen to this and more episodes of The Investigation Game on Apple Podcasts, Android, or anywhere you listen.
On today's show we are joined by Professor's Nathan Goldman & Christina Lewellen from NC State's Poole College of Management. Nathan & Christina recently wrote a fantastic piece entitled ‘'The Happiest Place on Earth? A Look Inside Disney's Tax and Non-Tax Battle with the State of Florida' and were gracious enough to stop by to help us to get a better understanding of the financial impact of Florida's actions against Disney, and what to look for next in this ongoing saga.Article: https://poole.ncsu.edu/thought-leadership/article/the-happiest-place-on-earth-a-look-inside-disneys-tax-and-non-tax-battle-with-the-state-of-florida/You can follow us on Twitter: @Financial_ReconIf you like this show please be sure to share it! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey, fellow lushes! Our guest on this episode is Monica Lewellen. Monica is a musician in Nashville that The Beard stumbled upon on his trip to Music City. It was love at first listen when she was belting out rock tunes with her band in a city filled with country music. She tells us all about life as a professional musician, what it's like to be a rocker in a country town, and, much to the chagrin of The Beard, why KISS is better than Motley Crue. Hope you enjoy! Check out Monica - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monica.lewellen/ and https://www.instagram.com/lewellendegenerates/ Website: https://www.epkvault.com/monica-lewellen Play Who Said True?! here: https://www.whosaidtrue.com/dimplesandthebeard Check us out - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbo2frUM03BMQ5zf6qbQvww Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dimplesandthebeard/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CocktailswithDimplesandTheBeard Twitter: https://twitter.com/dimplesthebeard Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cocktailsdimplesthebeard Thanks for watching! Please subscribe to our channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dean-bann0/message
Kim Lewellen is a former college and professional golfer who now leads the Wake Forest women's golf team. She has been named the Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year on four separate occasions. In this episode, we discuss a variety of golf topics including:How golf became a part of Kim's lifeHow Kim became a college golf coachThe shift from competitor to the coach of competitorsHow Kim ended up at Wake ForestA glimpse into the world of golf recruitingInternational junior golfers vs. American junior golfersDivision 1 golf practiceThe role of a college coach on game dayReasons for Kim's successShould you choose a school because it has a yogurt machine in the cafeteria? Kim says no.We ended with a lightning round of 10 questions. Tune in for some of Kim's Winston-Salem restaurant recommendations.#godeacsThis episode is presented by Par 3 Near Me.
About Us: Northeast Mississippi business owners, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in our "little postage stamp of native soil" - William Faulkner. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every day at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed. When broadcast on The Shark, the shows will either come from Main Street Moments or Heard It On The Shark. On Main Street Moments, Melinda talks to area Main Street Directors, Chamber directors and small business owners. Heard It On The Shark interviews are usually with industry, medical, non-profit and school leaders in North Mississippi. If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023. Ask for Melinda. The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis. Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi. This week: Chris Lewellen is the Tippah County Development Foundation director. In this episode, Chris encourages high school seniors to consider attending area job fairs. He gives soft skill and interview tips for people entering the work force. http://www.tippahcounty.orgChris LewellenExecutive DirectorTippah County Development FoundationPhone: 662-837-3353E-Mail: clewellen@tippahcounty.org
November 29, 2021 - Don Lewellen, Clipper City Chordsmen
Welcome to November everyone! Nina & Gaby start off the month with a 2018 Estate Vineyard Pinot Noir generiously provided by Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards. "Botany & Barrels" theme produced by Bryan Kastelan.
This week Gaby & Nina taste Toccata graciously provided by Lucas & Lewellen. First of three bottles we will be tasting over the coming months from this fabulous Santa Barbra winery. "Botany & Barrels" theme produced by Bryan Kastelan.
September 14, 2021 - Don Lewellen, Clipper City Chordsmen
In this episode, we spoke with former Hancock Superintendent/Presidents Dr. Ann Foxworthy Lewellen and Dr. José Ortiz about how their leadership helped shape AHC and its mission to serve students in Northern Santa Barbara County.
December 3, 2020 - Don Lewellen, Clipper City Chordsmen