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Regan Brown, Host, and Bill Mann, President of The G.B. Group Construction & Painting, interview Linda Cunningham, a senior estimator at The G.B. Group Construction & Painting, she shares her experience and challenges as a woman in estimating.
Welcome to the first episode of Imperfect Heart "Journeys", a monthly publication that will release on alternate weeks with our complete stories of those who have been unroofed. "Journeys" will be stories of Myocardial Bridge patients navigating their way to surgery and the process, procedures, diagnosis and actions they're experiencing to get to the unroofing of their bridges. Dr. Linda Cunningham is my first "Journeys" guest and I couldn't be more excited as she's also the first MD we've spoken to with an MB. This is about as good as it gets when we have a Doctor on board to share her story and where she is in her journey to unroofing. She knows the language and adds credibility to the fact that our symptoms are real. As we know from so many other stories, there's a trigger that starts all of us on our own journeys and it took a lot of reflection and getting past denial for Linda to realize that, in fact, she had been experiencing symptoms for quite some time. Years actually. But it was the more recent and rapid deterioration of her abilities to do the things she loves that made her aware of the fact that something was going seriously wrong. If you get nothing else out of this episode but the fact that attitude, gratitude and a little humor can really help you along the way, then I would call it a success. Hers is shaping up to be quite the journey.
Hurricane Audrey 63rd Anniversary On the 63rd Anniversary of Hurricane Audrey A New Novel Depicts the Deadly Storm's Fury: Early Thursday: A War, A Hurricane, A Miracle! Cameron, Louisiana — A rich and sweeping fictional memoir, told through the voice of 12-year-old Walt LaCour, as he struggles to find himself and learn his true identity […]
Hurricane Audrey 63rd Anniversary On the 63rd Anniversary of Hurricane Audrey A New Novel Depicts the Deadly Storm's Fury: Early Thursday: A War, A Hurricane, A Miracle! Cameron, Louisiana — A rich and sweeping fictional memoir, told through the voice of 12-year-old Walt LaCour, as he struggles to find himself and learn his true identity […] The post TMBS E167: Author Linda Cunningham; Early Thursday appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
(recorded and streamed on March 8, 2021) A very bifurcating conversation with Linda Cunningham, containing: Ambiguity, #InternationalWomensDay, Real Emancipation vs. Emancipation as Brand, Privileges, Greenwashing, Power, the Daughters of Dún Iascaigh, Relation, Theatre, Linguistics, Reality, Rhythm, Suspension, Music. In the end we discover and reject "Thinginess", and speculate why we don't respect Mystery anymore. Show notes Daughters of Dún Iascaigh - https://twitter.com/iascaigh Pensions pay gap - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56315730 We are happy to receive any (constructive) feedback and criticism, corrections, comments, questions and notes: whiteroom (at) whiteroom-pod.com. You can also comment below. We will try to reflect on this input in the podcast. You can support the podcast by subscribing to it, by recommending it to your friends and by becoming a producer, if you like. A small regular contribution already makes a big difference.
Do you know what your employees are really up to when they're working from home? A new survey finds an alarming number are misrepresenting the company... or worse (at 13:30) --- Keeping the Faith: Seeing God's faithfulness even in the shadow of grief... a Tennessee pastor shares his story of navigating loss and continuing the legacy of his late wife (at 25:28) --- War, natural disasters and secrets from the past always make for a great story... author Linda Cunningham talks about her new novel ''Early Thursday'' (at 31:23) --- What's Happening: Details on this year's CommunityREAD event and other March programs from the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library (at 46:38)
(recorded on Dec 30, 2020) We sat together for a special end of year episode, which we streamed live on the evening of December 30. We had a lot of technical problems (who didn't this year!?), but lovely guests, drinks and a lot of fun. We wanted to do our own preposterous retrospective of 2020. So we let ourselves pass freely from general reflections of the year to more theatre related topics. You can use the chapter markers to jump to topics that interest you. We speak about the privilege of choice and how much we're NOT „in the same boat“ in this crisis, about technology as a tool or collaborator, at length about „performing online“ and the immediacy of theatre. Thanks to Christian, Linda and Marta for taking part in this somewhat improvised experiment and sharing their input so generously. With Christian Grüny we recorded our 7th episode: Proto-Knowledge With Marta Wryk we recorded our 11th episode: The Athletic Voice
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Linda Cunningham to #ConversationsLIVE to discsus her new book EARLY THURSDAY.
What an amazing woman, she has over come adversity and completed her 100th marathon dressed as Batwomen. Some one forgot to mention that she has also ticked off most of the Ultra's in Northern Ireland including the 84K of the Mourne Way and completed the Donegal Quads in fashion, I can't help feeling that I'm going to be hearing more from Linda her love for running is infectious!!
In Focus: 1/22/17 - Linda Cunningham and Jerry Gardner - Newgate Mission in Longview
The art scene in the Bronx is more underground than Manhattan's, but it's on the rise. This week on Fordham Conversations is all about art in the Bronx. David Storey, visual art professor at Fordham University, talks about art's relationship to New York City and how it has spread to the outer boroughs. Then, Chris Williams travels to the BronxArtSpace in Mott Haven on the opening night of the 'Portals and Interventions' exhibit. He talks with curator Linda Cunningham and artists Marita Ibanez, Rosemarie Fiore, Vidal Centeno, and Xavier Figueroa.
This week on Fordham Conversations is all about art in the Bronx. David Storey, visual art professor at Fordham University, talks about art's relationship to New York City and how it has spread to the outer boroughs. Then, Chris Williams travels to the BronxArtSpace in Mott Haven on the opening night of the 'Portals and Interventions' exhibit. He talks with curator Linda Cunningham and artists Marita Ibanez, Rosemarie Fiore, Vidal Centeno, and Xavier Figueroa.