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In this episode of Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite, “Bad Teachers” series, Jim Chapman covers the troubling cases of former teachers Crystal Vega and Lindsay Hill, whose indiscretions in the same community through scandalous behavior led to charges of SA of students. Jim details Chrystal Vega's descent from a celebrated middle school teacher to engaging in inappropriate relationships with a student, highlighted by the shocking leniency of her sentencing. Jim then goes into the case of Lyndsey Hill, highlighting Hill's multiple allegations of misconduct that put these educators center stage and exposed.#exposed #podcast #lyndseyhill #chrystalvega #dardanelle #arkansas #SA #teacher #student #crime #conviction #truecrime Timestamps 01:43 Unveiling Crystal Vega 12:58 Crystal Vega's Downfall25:35 Meet Lindsay Hill34:58 Lindsay Hill's Shocking Crimes36:51 Call to ActionFor collaborations, promotions, or appearances email Jim at: https://www.exposedpodcastfiles@gmail.com Join us on Patreon for commercial free early releases, bonus content and more by clicking HERE Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Alfreda's pizzas are all about fresh, local ingredients. And we're gonna talk about that, but … Alfreda chef Russell Blue Smith – you know him from Wolfgang Puck's Source and the Black Restaurant Group – is joined today by his colleague, Evan Moore, whom you'll know from Puck's Cut, for tastes and talk of Alfreda's cocktail program. Mezcal cocktails and pizza? En espanol and in italiano, we say, “si;” · If you're in the know, you know that National Pupusa Day is … today! Sunday, Nov. 10. And who better to discuss it than Ana Reyes of Adams-Morgan's legendary El Tamarindo Salvadoran and Mexican restaurant; · Jake Endres is co-owner of J&J New York-style pizza and Crooked Run Fermentation. He also does wings you wouldn't believe – and neither do a lot of chickens running around with no arms (ha, ha). Jake's in with talk and tastes of his many entrepreneurial undertakings; · John and Lindsay Hill are founders of DMV Coffee and Chocolate and the organizers of the coincidentally named DMV Chocolate and Coffee Festival, coming up for its third year at the Dulles Expo Center South Hall in Chantilly, Virginia, Nov. 16-17. John and Lindsay join us, all caffeinated and ready to spill the beans! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Alfreda's pizzas are all about fresh, local ingredients. And we're gonna talk about that, but … Alfreda chef Russell Blue Smith – you know him from Wolfgang Puck's Source and the Black Restaurant Group – is joined today by his colleague, Evan Moore, whom you'll know from Puck's Cut, for tastes and talk of Alfreda's cocktail program. Mezcal cocktails and pizza? En espanol and in italiano, we say, “si;” · If you're in the know, you know that National Pupusa Day is … today! Sunday, Nov. 10. And who better to discuss it than Ana Reyes of Adams-Morgan's legendary El Tamarindo Salvadoran and Mexican restaurant; · Jake Endres is co-owner of J&J New York-style pizza and Crooked Run Fermentation. He also does wings you wouldn't believe – and neither do a lot of chickens running around with no arms (ha, ha). Jake's in with talk and tastes of his many entrepreneurial undertakings; · John and Lindsay Hill are founders of DMV Coffee and Chocolate and the organizers of the coincidentally named DMV Chocolate and Coffee Festival, coming up for its third year at the Dulles Expo Center South Hall in Chantilly, Virginia, Nov. 16-17. John and Lindsay join us, all caffeinated and ready to spill the beans! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Alfreda's pizzas are all about fresh, local ingredients. And we're gonna talk about that, but … Alfreda chef Russell Blue Smith – you know him from Wolfgang Puck's Source and the Black Restaurant Group – is joined today by his colleague, Evan Moore, whom you'll know from Puck's Cut, for tastes and talk of Alfreda's cocktail program. Mezcal cocktails and pizza? En espanol and in italiano, we say, “si;” · If you're in the know, you know that National Pupusa Day is … today! Sunday, Nov. 10. And who better to discuss it than Ana Reyes of Adams-Morgan's legendary El Tamarindo Salvadoran and Mexican restaurant; · Jake Endres is co-owner of J&J New York-style pizza and Crooked Run Fermentation. He also does wings you wouldn't believe – and neither do a lot of chickens running around with no arms (ha, ha). Jake's in with talk and tastes of his many entrepreneurial undertakings; · John and Lindsay Hill are founders of DMV Coffee and Chocolate and the organizers of the coincidentally named DMV Chocolate and Coffee Festival, coming up for its third year at the Dulles Expo Center South Hall in Chantilly, Virginia, Nov. 16-17. John and Lindsay join us, all caffeinated and ready to spill the beans! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Alfreda's pizzas are all about fresh, local ingredients. And we're gonna talk about that, but … Alfreda chef Russell Blue Smith – you know him from Wolfgang Puck's Source and the Black Restaurant Group – is joined today by his colleague, Evan Moore, whom you'll know from Puck's Cut, for tastes and talk of Alfreda's cocktail program. Mezcal cocktails and pizza? En espanol and in italiano, we say, “si;” · If you're in the know, you know that National Pupusa Day is … today! Sunday, Nov. 10. And who better to discuss it than Ana Reyes of Adams-Morgan's legendary El Tamarindo Salvadoran and Mexican restaurant; · Jake Endres is co-owner of J&J New York-style pizza and Crooked Run Fermentation. He also does wings you wouldn't believe – and neither do a lot of chickens running around with no arms (ha, ha). Jake's in with talk and tastes of his many entrepreneurial undertakings; · John and Lindsay Hill are founders of DMV Coffee and Chocolate and the organizers of the coincidentally named DMV Chocolate and Coffee Festival, coming up for its third year at the Dulles Expo Center South Hall in Chantilly, Virginia, Nov. 16-17. John and Lindsay join us, all caffeinated and ready to spill the beans! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this week's podcast, we're talking with Lindsay Hill DNP PMHNP, a seasoned Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with over nine years of experience. Lindsay specializes in innovative, patient-centered care and is the founder of Klear Care, a comprehensive psychiatric practice, and the co-creator of The Psych NP Bootcamp, designed to empower psych np new grads and students. Her personal journey through challenges such as balancing motherhood with a demanding career, and experiences with ADHD, anxiety, and depression, fuel her passion for mentoring emerging professionals. With a blend of professional expertise and personal empathy, she is dedicated to guiding PMHNPs towards a fulfilling and balanced career. In this episode, we discussed.. Dealing with fluctuating income as an entrepreneur Managing stress and insecurity in business Overinvesting in courses and professional development The importance of taking action and learning through experience Building confidence as an entrepreneur Incorporating psychotherapy into psych NP practice Key Takeaways: Cash flow can be challenging with some great months and some sparse months Strategies for managing entrepreneurial stress: Acknowledge and validate feelings Connect with others in similar situations Remember the impact of your work Be cautious about overinvesting in expensive business programs early on Learn by doing - start with getting your first client rather than perfecting everything Confidence comes from trusting yourself and your experiences Second-guessing can serve a purpose, but learning to trust yourself is key for entrepreneurs Incorporating brief psychotherapy into psych NP practice is valuable but not standardized Resources Mentioned: Huberman Lab podcast Dr. Becky (parenting expert) Gabor Maté Debbie Granic (expert on brief psychotherapy for psych NPs) Freed AI Code: Lindsay50 Contact Information: Social media: @Dr.Lindsey_PsychNP Email: Lindsay@klear.care Private Practice Website: Www.klear.care PMHNP Mentorship Website: https://klearcareprofessional.com/ The Psych NP Network: www.thepsychnpnetwork.org For AI charting assistance: Freedai coupon: getfreed.sjv.io/3eaY5X Coupon code LINDSAY50 For New Psych NP Grads: PMHNP New Grad Checklist Are you a NP who wants to make more money in private practice? Then you're going to want to watch the FREE training, "How to Make More Money in Your NP Private Practice." Just click here to get the FREE training now.
Having kids invites a host of other problems into the martial relationship if they are not addressed properly. Unfair division of labour, feeling unappreciated, changes in intimacy levels, a drop in the fun experienced together, power imbalances, and more can plague a relationship. The good news is these issues are an invitation to dig deeper and grow together. Join Adlerian marriage counsellors Calvin Armerding and his business partner Lindsay Hill for more insights into kid-proofing your marriage. Follow Calvin on his Substack channel here: https://calvindarmerding.substack.com/Follow Calvin and Lindsay on social media: https://www.instagram.com/henosispress/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe4ACV00vWcS3DTATvos1XVm2MhTKSq2Z https://www.instagram.com/travelersrest.counseling/ https://twitter.com/ArmerdingC***************************I am always looking for questions for the Q&A episodes. You can send me your questions at hello@alysonschafer.com For more of my advice, check out my website: www.alysonschafer.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Software licensing is making networking much more complex and causing networking professionals to be very confused about the state of their discipline. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Nick Buraglio and Lindsay Hill as they discuss the way that software defined networking (SDN) has changed the feature set of network hardware. Also discussed is the shift in focus to developer assets as well as how to recognize revenue from incremental feature additions as well as deployment of resources to appropriate functions in a network software development company. © Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Licensing is Ruining Networking
Software licensing is making networking much more complex and causing networking professionals to be very confused about the state of their discipline. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Nick Buraglio and Lindsay Hill as they discuss the way that software defined networking (SDN) has changed the feature set of network hardware. Also discussed is the shift in focus to developer assets as well as how to recognize revenue from incremental feature additions as well as deployment of resources to appropriate functions in a network software development company. © Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Licensing is Ruining Networking
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Ashley Hutson, author of Christopher's favorite novel of 2022, One's Company, drops into the Damn Library to discuss the joy of writing a novel based on a favorite sitcom, writing a novel chronologically and then interweaving it, and how publishing a novel is quite different than the dream of publishing a novel. Plus, she brings along Lindsay Hill's Sea of Hooks, which leads into a robust recommendation section of a few extremely sad and difficult books. contribute! https://patreon.com/smdb for drink recipes, book lists, and more, visit: somanydamnbooks.com music: Disaster Magic (https://soundcloud.com/disaster-magic) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dogs appear onscreen in some of the most beloved films and TV shows of all time. But what happens behind the scenes to make the magic? When a dog barks or attacks a bad guy on camera, it looks totally natural, right? It isn't. Dogs need intense training to learn how to “act” on camera. Today's guests, Sarah Clifford, Lindsay Hill and Mary Cummings, take us through a dog actor's day. Training involves long hours of work, repetition, and most of all, ingenuity on behalf of the trainer. We also hear firsthand accounts of keeping dogs safe on set and some unconventional ways of breaking into the business. About Sarah Clifford Sarah Clifford is the owner and coordinator of Animal Savvy, a top-rated animal rental company for film and TV. She has notably trained dogs for roles in The Old Man, The Artist, Think Like a Dog, and dozens more. About Lindsay Hill Lindsay Hill is the official Pet Wrangler for Chewy's promotional video and photo content. She also trains dogs for agility and other competitive events. About Mary Cummings Mary Cummings is the owner of Stone Meadow Kennel and longtime Hollywood dog trainer. Since the early 90's, Mary has trained dogs for commercials, photoshoots, and film, with highlights including a viral Saturday Night Live sketch and John Krasinski's A Quiet Place 2. Other Show Links: “No Animals Were Harmed official website” Hero Dog Press Conference SNL Skit About Dog Podcast Network (DPN) DPN is the first of its kind. A podcasting network as devoted to dogs, as they are to us. Our mission is simple: entertain, inspire and inform. We will improve the quality of life for dogs and the people who love them. Check out Dog Podcast Network for other dog-adjacent shows: The Long Leash where we rescue tasty scraps from the editing room floor in an unscripted interview show Dog Cancer Answers which offers vetted advice from real veterinarians who answer your questions about dog cancer Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week we have a conversation with Pastor Lindsay Hill about the importance of healthy boundaries!
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TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses mental health and suicide This week Lindsay joins me to share insight on mental health as a member of armed services. Lindsay has dedicated her life in service not only in the Air Force but also as an advocate for Veteran Suicide prevention. You can follow her adventures on Instagram @legendary_lindsay and be sure to check out @solediersocks too! If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts please reach out to the national suicide prevention hotline at 1 800-273-8255. Looking for inspiration between episodes? You can find me on instagram @adventureonus or check out the website www.adventureon.us If you have any questions or would like to join me on podcast please email me at erica@adventureon.us Until Next time, Adventure On!
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Seinfeld was “a show about nothing,” but we couldn't get enough of it because each of us knew a George, an Elaine, and a Kramer.Rebecca Solnit's book, The Faraway Nearby, reminds me of Seinfeld. I love this book, but I can't really explain what it's about. Solnit can write about nothing and keep you mesmerized. Sort of like Tom Robbins, but entirely different. Sigh. I'm not sure what else to tell you. “In this gorgeously written and insightful book, Solnit weaves essay and memoir so that the nature of the story itself is sharply drawn from every imaginable angle. Personal history, geography, maps, ice, mirrors, and breath play back and forth, as the structural threads of narrative are wound, knotted, and unwound… In a world increasingly bereft of the genuine, Solnit's writing shines with heart, wit, and soul.” – Lindsay Hill, Publishers Weekly “The product of a remarkable mind at work, one able to weave a magnificent number of threads into a single story, demonstrating how all our stories are interconnected.” – Bookforum “A brilliant, genre-refuting book.” – San Francisco Chronicle Here is an example of what those people – and me – are trying to describe:“I used to go to Ocean Beach, the long strip of sand facing the churning Pacific at the end of my own city, for reinforcement, and it always put things in perspective, a term that can be literal too. The city turned into sand and the sand into surf and the surf into ocean and just to know that the ocean went on for many thousands of miles was to know that there was an outer border to my own story, and even to human stories, and that something else picked up beyond. It was the familiar edge of the unknown, forever licking at the shore.” “I found books and places before I found friends and mentors, and they gave me a lot, if not quite what a human being would. As a child, I spun outward in trouble, for in that inside-out world, everywhere but home was safe. Happily, the oaks were there, the hills, the creeks, the groves, the birds, the old dairy and horse ranches, the rock outcroppings, the open space inviting me to leap out of the personal into the embrace of the nonhuman world.” “Once when I was in my late twenties, I drove to New Mexico with my friend Sophie, a fierce, talented, young black-haired green-eyed whirlwind who had not yet found her direction. We had no trouble convincing ourselves it was worthwhile to drive the two days each way to New Mexico because there was a darkroom there that she could use to print photographs for a project we had. In those days we were exploring what we wished to become, what the world might give us, and what we might give it, and so, though we did not know it, wandering was our real work anyway.” “I had discovered the desert west a few years before with the force of one falling in love and had learned something of how to enter it and move through it…” – Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby, p. 31-32 We relate to Seinfeld because we, too, have had Jerry's friends but called them by different names. We relate to Rebecca Solnit because we, too, have felt alone, discarded, and ignored. We relate to Rebecca because we have driven to New Mexico with a crazy friend. Who was your crazy friend? What crazy things did you do together? How did it happen that you fell out of touch? Roy H. Williams
A young couple pack up everything and hit the highways and byways of the USA but there is a twist to their adventure and it involves tea bags. John and Lindsay Hill are an adventurous couple who have chosen to explore the great USA while helping a friend expand his business. These fellow podcasters are sharing their journey along the way, so come and find out what inspired them to change their life and what has happened along the way.
In this episode I talk to my friend Lauren Hill. Lauren is a surfer, water woman, activist, feminist and just amazing woman who I really look up to. We have a chat about bullying, growing up in American, being ten, birthday fails, plastics and just life in general.
On today's Full Stack Journey podcast, guest Lindsay Hill discusses major transformations in the network industry, and how IT professionals can understand, adapt, and thrive amidst these changes.
On today's Full Stack Journey podcast, guest Lindsay Hill discusses major transformations in the network industry, and how IT professionals can understand, adapt, and thrive amidst these changes.
On today's Full Stack Journey podcast, guest Lindsay Hill discusses major transformations in the network industry, and how IT professionals can understand, adapt, and thrive amidst these changes. The post Full Stack Journey 026: Charting The Course Of Network Transformation With Lindsay Hill appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Full Stack Journey podcast, guest Lindsay Hill discusses major transformations in the network industry, and how IT professionals can understand, adapt, and thrive amidst these changes. The post Full Stack Journey 026: Charting The Course Of Network Transformation With Lindsay Hill appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On 26 March 2015 the Mental Health Foundation staged The Dust of Everyday Life, a conference at the CCA in Glasgow designed to ask challenging questions about the relationship between mental health and the arts. The findings will help to shape future editions of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival, as we prepare for our tenth programme in 2016. This is a recording of the opening session, in which we marked the tenth anniversary of the Glasgow Girls campaign by looking back at how a group of Drumchapel schoolgirls helped transform perceptions of a stigmatised community, and asking what other campaigners, and storytellers, can learn from them. The panel consisted of Amal Azzudin (one of the Glasgow Girls, now working for the Mental Health Foundation), Cora Bissett(creator of Glasgow Girls the musical), Brian Welsh (director of Glasgow Girls the TV drama) and Lindsay Hill (director of the Glasgow Girls documentary). The session was chaired by Joyce McMillan (theatre critic and cultural commentator, the Scotsman).
We’ve got a special show for you this week: it’s the Wonder homage to fiction. With the Oregon Book Awards coming up on April 13, we spend the hour with the five finalists for the Ken Kesey Award for Fiction.The group is made up of three debut novelists, two poets, and one past winner of the fiction prize. We've talked with three of them before, and we brought the other two into the studio to round out the cohort.1:20 - Willy Vlautin is as skilled and prolific a polyglot as they come. His band Richmond Fontaine has released 10 studio albums; he’s penned four critically acclaimed novels including “Lean on Pete” which won both the Oregon Book Awards’ fiction prize and Reader’s Choice Award in 2011. Hollywood made a movie out of his first book, “The Motel Life.” In this conversation he tells us why he continues to write about hard-luck characters in "The Free" and what it is like to write bar songs for his new band, The Delines, who play Thursday, April 16 at Kelly’s Olympian in Portland.11:35 - Cari Luna started writing her novel “The Revolution of Everyday” as a Dear John Letter to New York City. She was born there and lived there on and off until 2007, when she just couldn’t afford to stay any longer. Then, after she moved to Portland and got some distance, the book became a love letter as well. It’s about a group of squatters in New York City’s Lower East Side in the ‘90s.20:11 - Smith Henderson's "Fourth of July Creek" was one of the biggest debuts last summer and made it onto best books lists everywhere from the “Washington Post” to “Entertainment Weekly.” It was so successful, in fact, that Henderson quit his job, moved to Los Angeles, and has three new novels in the works. In this conversation he talks with Dave Miller on "Think Out Loud."32:00 - Amy Schutzer began writing poetry as a college student. Since then, she’s published numerable poems, a chapbook, and now two novels. Her newest, “Spheres of Disturbance,” is the kind of book that had the Lambda Literary reviewer weeping openly for the beauty of it and the questions it raised.41:10 - Since we last talked with poet Lindsay Hill about his wildly ambitious debut novel, “Sea of Hooks,” the book won the Pen Center USA Fiction Award, was a finalist for the Chautauqua Prize, and made a number of top 10 lists, from “New York” magazine to “Publishers Weekly” (in fact, “Publishers Weekly” named it the Most Underrated Book of 2013). He tells us about how the book took more than 20 years and five thousand pages to write.
Lindsay Hill reads from his novel, Sea of Hooks. Sea of Hooks was named as The Oregonian's #1 Northwest Book of 2013, one of New York Magazine’s Top 10 Books of 2013, one of Publishers Weekly’s Top 5 Fiction titles of 2013, and a finalist for the 2014 Chautauqua Prize. Recorded Live at Central Library: September 14, 2014
We seem to be running into a lot of long thinkers, lately - artists who don't shirk from taking their time to do the work they want. Jump in! Here's a rough guide to this week's episode. 01:35 - 00:00 Young Artists Debut05:25 - 07:12 Classical Up Close at Ethos07:15 - 13:26 St. Vincent14:39 - 26:33 Lindsay Hill's Sea of Hooks26:45 - 28:37 Phosphorescent @OPBMusic28:40 - 36:54 Complete Works Project38:07 - 43:10 Crow's Shadow's Frank Janzen43:20 - 46:20 Steve LaRiccia46:21 - 52:05 Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music
Lindsay Hill's debut novel is a dazzling collection of over a thousand micro-chapters, weaving together the story of 12-year-old Christopher Westall's coming of age in San Francisco. “Christopher’s trying to find his way in a world that’s been shattered to pieces,” Hill told us.”The reader is asked to find her or his way in a series of seemingly unrelated shards.” This is the long version of the interview you heard on this week's show.