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On this episode, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions experts Jennifer McIver, Associate Director ofLegal Operations & Industry Insights, Vince Venturella, Associate Director of TechnologyProduct Management, and Lisa Garcia, Associate Director of Customer Experience and UserExperience, discussed the origins, the purpose, and functionalities of LegalCollaborator, agame-changer for corporate legal departments. LegalCollaborator offers features that streamline law firm engagement and competitive bidding processes, enhancing productivity, reducing costs, andhelping legal teams reach their business goals.
Also, Dutchess awarded silver Climate Smart certification Single-engine airplanes and monarch butterflies flew overhead as local and federal officials gathered in a field between the Hudson Valley Regional Airport and an array of solar panels on Sept. 13 to celebrate a $3 million federal grant awarded to Beacon, Philipstown and 12 other municipalities. The primary purpose of the grant, funded by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, will be to install biofilters at capped landfills to reduce methane emissions that contribute to global warming. The funds also will go toward solar-panel arrays atop the closed landfills, batteries to store excess solar power and native pollinator-attracting plants to restore local ecosystems. "What do we do with all of these legacy sites that everyone's spinning their wheels on?" asked Lisa Garcia, the regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency, as she gestured to the former landfill behind her and next to the runways. "We can't build a park on it." As trash rots in a capped landfill, it creates methane that is vented from candy-cane-shaped, plastic pipes. Methane is 28 times more effective than carbon dioxide at trapping atmospheric heat. In Beacon, the capped landfill next to the transfer station is responsible for more than 60 percent of the city's emissions; for the Town of North East, it is 93 percent. "We were stunned," said its supervisor, Christopher Kennan. The filters, which the EPA hopes to install next year, will look like raised garden beds, filled with mulch and methane-eating bacteria. The beds will surround the candy-cane pipes, with their outlets buried. Pilot programs have found that the filters trap 95 percent of methane emissions. Kennan noted that the EPA has calculated the economic damage caused by carbon at $190 per metric ton. Installing filters at North East's 15-acre landfill will cost less than $20 per ton. There are more than 1,900 inactive landfills in New York state. "It would be great if everybody could apply a simple, low-cost technology such as this," said Carla Castillo, the executive director of the Hudson Valley Regional Council, which spearheaded the grant application. The $3 million grant was not the only reason to celebrate. Last week, Dutchess County learned that it had been certified by the state as a silver-level Climate Smart community, one of 17 municipalities to achieve the distinction. Among the actions that Dutchess received credit for were setting up cooling centers for extreme heat, installing LED traffic lights, purchasing renewable energy, funding local land conservation and installing demonstration rain gardens at the county's Farm and Home Center in Millbrook. Counties and municipalities in the Climate Smart program receive priority for state grants. Beacon was certified silver in 2020; Putnam County, Philipstown and the Village of Cold Spring are certified bronze. The state is developing criteria for a gold level.
Support The Becket Cook Show on Patreon! In today's episode, Becket chats with Lisa Garcia who was involved with gangs in L.A., heroin addicted, in prison for many years, and a lesbian who was saved by God. Her story is inspiring! The Becket Cook Show Ep. 171This Episode of The Becket Cook Show is available on YouTubeJoin the Patreon! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Part 2 - Neville spoke with Lisa Garcia. EPA Region 2 Regional Administrator from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants program. Neville is joined by Karl Knight, the recently installed CEO of the Water and Power Authority. Mr. Knight began by thanking WAPA staff for their efforts in maintaining crucial power connections to health-care facilities operational during the hurricane. Mr. Knight applauded the work done in restoring multiple feeders that provide power to sections of St. John and St. Thomas. Power restoration in St. Croix has been slower.
Says it needs more data to rule on PCBs in Hudson The Environmental Protection Agency this week released the draft of its latest five-year review of the cleanup of General Electric's pollution in a 40-mile segment of the Upper Hudson River. Although the report is a year late, the federal agency said it still needs more time to reach any firm conclusions. For 30 years, from 1947 to 1977, GE discharged polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) into the river from two manufacturing plants on the Upper Hudson. The pollution effectively ended commercial fishing in the river and kicked off decades of legal battles. As part of a settlement, GE dredged the Upper Hudson for six years, from 2009 to 2015, to remove contaminated sediment. Environmental groups argued that the cleanup didn't target the most polluted parts of the river and that initial measurements of PCBs were faulty. Lisa Garcia, the region's EPA administrator, said that while PCB levels in water and fish are decreasing, the agency needs more annual fish data before it can determine if the cleanup is meeting expectations. She said the agency needs at least eight to 10 years of evidence after dredging "to begin to draw science-based conclusions about the rate of recovery in fish." The EPA expects to reach a determination on the river before 2028 while expanding its monitoring and testing. The decision to defer a decision was met with scorn by Friends of a Clean Hudson, a consortium of environmental groups that includes Clearwater, Riverkeeper and Scenic Hudson. The groups say the EPA has enough data to show that the recovery isn't meeting benchmarks set in 2002. "Every delay in action continues to put ecological and human health at risk," said David Toman, executive director of Clearwater. Last year, Friends of a Clean Hudson commissioned its own report based on the data that the EPA relied on. It concluded that the dredging wasn't as successful as the EPA predicted and that, in some sediment samples, pollution appeared to be getting worse. PCB levels in fish dropped sharply right after the dredging was completed but has plateaued since then at levels far above the predicted benchmarks, said Pete Lopez of Scenic Hudson. The only way contamination levels could drop over the next few years and reach the benchmark would be for something "miraculous" to occur, he said. "My hope is that this deferral is the agency saying, 'All right, we want to take one last hard look at the data,' but they can make this decision now," he said. Lopez is in a unique position to know. When the last five-year review was undertaken, he held Garcia's job as EPA regional administrator. He said that the EPA was ready to declare in 2019 that the cleanup had been successful until the state Department of Environmental Conservation approached him with its own data. The numbers gave EPA scientists pause, he said. After folding the state data in with what had been collected by the EPA and General Electric, Lopez said a fuller picture emerged and the EPA concluded the cleanup wasn't working. Lopez said he had hoped that data from state agencies, as well as pushback from elected officials and environmental groups, would force the EPA to declare that the cleanup had failed. "I'm frustrated and crestfallen that my former colleagues who paused in the last five-year review didn't step back and say, 'Hey, we're off target even more than we were, we need to err on the side of the public and those who are at risk,' " he said. How to Respond The Environmental Protection Agency is accepting public comments through Oct. 8 by email at epahrfo@outlook.com. A virtual public meeting will be held on Aug. 21; see bit.ly/pcbzoom. The plan is posted at bit.ly/3rd5yearreview. The report does not consider samples taken last summer by the EPA and GE in the river south of Troy, although the agency said it expects to release that data soon. The only way GE can be compelled to continue dredging is if the EPA determines the cleanup was not ...
Next week, beginning May 6th, OSF Saint Luke Medical Center and OSF Saint Clare Medical Center will be celebrating Nurses Week. Lisa Garcia joined Samantha Rux on Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the many ways OSF will be celebrating nurses across numerous departments and specialties. Among the the celebrations will be the collecting of nominations for the Daisy Award, an award given to Nurses who go above and beyond to help patients. The nurses are nominated by their patients who submit stories about the nurses who helped them get through their time at OSF Hospitals. The winner or winners of the Daisy Award will be announced next month.
Join Kosta and his guest: Lisa Garcia, Owner of Cleanse Wellness Spa, National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, National Board Credentialed Colon Hydrotherapist and a Certified Electro Lymphatic Therapist from California Coastal Cleansing Institute in San Diego.In this episode: More than 80% of our immune system is in the gut, and when your gut isn't healthy, your immune system and hormones can't function properly. In your experience, what are the real life consequences of having a poorly managed digestive system? When it comes to anything related to the colon, rectum or butt in general people can feel a bit skittish. (No pun intended.) For anyone that's feeling anxiety about how the insertion or evacuation process works, smells or feels. What's your advice? On a day-to-day basis what benefits do your regular customers see from Colon Hydrotherapy and how has it improved their lives?Find out more about Lisa Garcia and Cleanse Wellness Spa:https://cleansewellnessspa.comBetter Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is a product of Morgan Franklin Media and recorded in Cookeville, TN.This episode of Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is made possible by our partners at Volunteer State Community College.Find out more about Volunteer State Community College:https://www.volstate.edu/campuses/cookeville
BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
We're often told that time is money. And in our economy, we value some people's time more than others. Try paying an attorney or pro athlete the same as a teacher or artist.But in the New River Valley of Virginia, there's a nonprofit that values everyone's time equally, regardless of their skills or education or expertise, as a way of building community and fostering human connection. The hour it takes John Smith to chop up a tree can earn him a hour of social media training from Julia Thomas ... or an hour-long bourbon tasting from Jack Wilson.How – and why – does this all work? On today's show, Buzz4Good creator Michael Hemphill shares some time with Lisa Garcia of the New River Valley Time Bank.Michael also shares stories from the newest BUZZ television episode starring Salem Area Ecumenical Ministries and promotes the nonprofit fundraiser Shamrock Hill Run. Are you a nonprofit with an event that we could help promote? Or a marketing problem we could help fix? Contact us and we'll share on an upcoming episode.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US:F A C E B O O K ➜ http://facebook.com/buzz4goodI N S T A G R A M ➜ http://instagram.com/buzz4goodL I N K E D I N ➜ https://www.linkedin.com/company/buzz4goodY O U T U B E ➜ http://youtube.com/c/buzz4goodW E B S I T E ➜ http://buzz4good.com- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The United States has more than 1.5 million nonprofits — from homeless shelters, food banks and rescue squads to children's choirs, science museums and animal refuges — that employ one out of every 10 Americans. Like any company, nonprofits have salaries and bills to pay, a budget to balance. They require money. And if enough people don't know about them, don't believe in them, don't support them — in short, if they lack BUZZ — they suffer and die.
Welcome to a rejuvenating episode of Powered By Her podcast, where we dive into the world of wellness with a spotlight on a woman-owned spa dedicated to colon health and detoxification. Meet Lisa, the passionate founder of Cleanse Wellness Spa, a tranquil oasis nestled in the small town Cookeville, TN. Join us as Lisa shares her journey of creating a space that empowers women to prioritize their health and well-being. Discover the science behind colon health and how it can impact your overall health and vitality. Learn about the spa's holistic approach, offering a range of treatments from colon hydrotherapy to personalized detox plans tailored to your body's needs. Tune in as Lisa shares inspiring stories of women who have transformed their lives through detoxification, finding balance, and reclaiming their health. Whether you're looking to kickstart a healthier lifestyle or simply unwind, this episode is sure to inspire you on your wellness journey. To learn more about Powered By Her, visit: https://www.poweredbyhercommunity.com/
Tiffany Anton visits with Lisa Garcia, the owner of Cleanse Wellness Spa in Cookeville. They discuss what the motivation was for Lisa to start a different kind of wellness spa, some of the success stories she's seen in just over a year of doing this in Cookeville, and the other services they offer that have health and other benefits Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
Join 6AMRun.com Ambassador and Host, Marc Paisant, as we welcome Professional Organizer, Lisa Garcia. After nearly a decade of decluttering, minimizing, and organizing her own home, Lisa decided it was time to share the immense benefits of this journey with others. She learned the power and peace of letting go, the joy of keeping what matters most and created a space that empowers her to cultivate valuable ideas. Learning to live with less has allowed Lisa to focus fully on what matters most and becoming a Professional Declutterer and Organizer allows her to share this joy with her clients. Lisa Garcia is registered nurse with over 15 years of home care experience and leadership. She holds Bachelors degrees in Nursing, Sociology and Education. Please visit: https://www.minimalisanyc.com/ to learn more. To be a guest, or share your story with the 6AM Run Community apply at: https://forms.gle/hBHCKpYKT6R9tH6m7 6AM Run believes in improving everyone's physical ability to not only have motion, but STAY IN MOTION. All this while creating an amazing supportive, surrounding community. Run Faster, Farther, & Recover For More Runs! Guest are found through PodPros (podmatch.com) and recorded through Riverside.fm. 6amrun.com #6amrunSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transforming The Toddler Years - Conscious Moms Raising World & Kindergarten Ready Kids
In this episode, Cara and Lisa discuss the impacts of material abundance on children, particularly in the context of holiday gift-giving. They voice concerns about excessive gifting and emphasized the importance of process and experience over the product itself. Listen in for strategies to avoid overwhelming children with too many gifts and the importance of involving children in the decision-making processes to anchor environmental consciousness. After nearly a decade of decluttering, minimizing, and organizing her own home, Lisa Garcia decided it was time to share the immense benefits of this journey with others. She learned the power and peace of letting go, the joy of keeping what matters most and created a space that empowers her to cultivate valuable ideas. Learning to live with less has allowed Lisa to focus fully on what matters most and becoming a Professional Declutterer and Organizer allows her to share this joy with her clients. Find more on her website here and follow her on Instagram! Enrollment for the Winter Cohort of the Transforming the Toddler Years Course is open! Join a small group of like-minded mamas here and we'll transform the toddler years together! About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed is a Vermont-based Early Childhood Educator, Conscious Parenting Coach, and the founder of Core4Parenting. She is the passionate mastermind behind the Collaborative Parenting Methodology(™), a birth-to-five, soul and science-based framework that empowers parents to maximize their child's early learning while raising fantastic human beings who succeed in school and life. While teaching preschool and Kindergarten, she noticed her students knew their ABC's and 123's, but struggled with their social, emotional, and interpersonal skills. At drop-off, parents would say, “We're so glad that you are their first teacher”, but she knew she wasn't -- their parents were! This realization led to her professional pivot as an online Early Childhood Parent Educator and Coach. Cara has embraced her role as a thought leader and fierce advocate for Pandemic parents raising the COVID Generation (GEN-C). Through keynotes, teacher training, and her podcast, Transforming the Toddler Years, she's teaching the 5 Executive Functioning Skills kids need to navigate our ever-changing world. Cara holds degrees in American Sign Language (ASL) and Linguistics and a Master's degree in Education. She lives in southern Vermont with her two nearly grown-and-flown daughters and a husband who is her biggest cheerleader. Ready to raise world-ready kids who change the world? Visit www.caratyrrell.com/bio to begin your Collaborative Parenting journey! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/core4parenting/message
Lisa is the owner of Cleanse Wellness Spa in Cookeville. We talk about Colon Hydrotherapy and Lymphatic Drainage. Click here for more info.
Both locations of OSF Healthcare in our area, OSF Saint Luke Medical Center in Kewanee and OSF Saint Clare Medical Center in Princeton are providing more local, General Surgery options than ever before. In many cases, times when you would have had to travel to Peoria or the Quad Cities for a routine or General Surgery, can now be done closer to home via the efforts of local medical professionals at OSF locations. Kim Morse, Lisa Garcia, and Samantha Rux, all from OSF joined Wake Up TriCounties to talk about General Surgery options in Kewanee. The trio also touted next week as Nurses Week, a special week in which everyone's who has had a great relationship with a Nurse over the past year is encouraged to reach out and say thank you. Nurses Week gets underway on Monday, May 8th, 2023.
Pam is joined by Lovely Franklin's, Buffie Baril, and accounting professional, Lisa Garcia. In this week's podcast, Buffie and Lisa speak about their passion for historic homes and the preservation they do to protect Franklin's architectural history. Buffie currently runs Lovely Tennessee which elevates the brands of businesses across Middle Tennessee and Lovely Franklin which focuses on Franklin's historic preservation. She is also the former Director of Keep Gallatin Beautiful, a Tennessee Realtor and ASP Accredited Home Stager. Lisa Garcia is a real estate agent/investor, interior designer, and is currently restoring two historic homes in Franklin. For more information on Buffie and Lisa, please visit www.lovelyfranklin.com.
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Today on Wake Up Tri-Counties Lisa Garcia, CNO, and Jessi Sopiars, manager of Inpatient Services at OSF Saint Luke join Samantha Rux and Sean Kernan on the show to talk about the AAP Telehospitalist Program and Swing Bed Services at OSF Saint Luke Medical Center. Jessi Sopiars is the new director of APP telehospitalist program at OSF and she talked about how the AAP Telehospitalist Program is helping to make it easier to provide round the clock care at OSF Healthcare. Lisa Garcia also spoke about the Swing Bed Program. This is the program that helps people to transfer back home following an injury or illness.
Lisa Garcia has been a valued and beloved Mission Partner at OSF Saint Luke Medical Center since 2005. In that time, she's proven to be an asset to each department she's worked with. This is reflected now in her elevation to the role of Chief Nursing Officer at OSF Saint Luke Medical Center and OSF Saint Clare Medical Center. In her new role, Lisa aims to make sure that OSF nurses feel heard and truly listened to. She hopes to foster good communication and build the team even stronger than it already is. Lisa Garcia spoke to WKEI about becoming the new Chief Nursing Officer at two OSF locations on Monday morning. Samantha Rux also joined the show to remind participants in Commit 2 Fit that it is week 2 so be sure to check the Facebook page for this week's challenge.
Having formerly served as a child welfare supervisor working in investigations, intact and foster care, Lisa Garcia provides the Am I Loud Enough community with a foundational understanding of the child welfare system.Am I Loud Enough?,LLC is designed to provide a safe space for parents and providers to discuss shared personal experiences, as well as facilitate difficult, yet essential conversations pertaining to Child Welfare. It is through these dialogues we can more effectively identify children's needs, teach them healthier approaches to seeking validation, and support one another in being change agents for kids in need.Website: www.amiloudenoughllc.orgInstagram: @amiloudenoughllcLisa Garcia Instagram: @ThoughtsPriorityWebsite:Thank you so much for subscribing and watching our videos at Am I Loud Enough? LLC. It truly means so much to us that we have built a community of supporters, business professionals, and content creators. Please see below for our disclaimer policy for all of our videos on the Am I loud Enough? YouTube channel. All Rights Reserved.Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers: As per and unless otherwise permitted under the United States Copyright Act, no part of the content of this video or any video published under Am I Loud Enough?, LLC, Hunter Nelson, and other encompassed entities, shall be stored, copied, recreated, republished, or transported. Prior express written permission by Am I Loud Enough?,LLC, or Hunter Nelson is required for any use of this video not permitted under the United States Copyright Act.The advice, guidance, and principles outlined in all content produced by Am I Loud Enough?, LLC and other encompassed entities are not guaranteed to be appropriate for your unique situation.We recommend that as a consumer and individual, you exercise your due diligence and research any and all strategies recommended to you before adopting them in your own businesses and situations. Am I Loud Enough? LLC, Hunter Nelson, and other encompassed entities are not responsible for any damages that result from an effort to implement the information provided in this or any other video,audio, article, social media post, and related publications.Your use and viewing of any materials and videos published by Am I Loud Enough? LLC, Hunter Nelson, and other encompassed entities confirms your acknowledgement and agreement that Illinois law will apply to any and all disputes related to the aforementioned entities and that Illinois will serve as the venue for any disputes, claims, and litigious activities related but not limited to the materials produced by Am I Loud Enough? LLC, Hunter Nelson, and other encompassed entities.Am I Loud Enough? LLC, Hunter Nelson, and all other associated persons including but not limited to independent contractors, employees, and affiliates, research and review all content for this site to the best of their abilities but make no guarantees, representations, or warranties as to the complete accuracy and inclusion of all relevant information for each video, including but not limited to all video streams, suggested and provided links and resources.
The staff at OSF St. Luke Medical Center's Swing Bed program, the final step before a patient goes back home following a serious illness or surgery, has worked incredibly hard on what the call Fall Prevention. In fact, it's been more than a year since a patient in Lisa Garcia's program has fallen, a record that Lisa, along with Samantha Rux, came to WKEI and Wake Up Tri-Counties to celebrate. Well done Swing Bed crew on keeping patients safe from falls and helping get people back to their homes.
Some of the most important news doesn't make big, splashy headlines. That can be because developments unfold slowly or are super-wonky, or simply get overlooked in a busy news cycle. That's why the Political Climate team is creating a new Newsflash series, a monthly episode in your Political Climate feed in which we'll bring you a behind-the-scenes look at a news story you might have missed.In this inaugural episode, host Julia Pyper and producer Maria Virginia Olano bring you snippets from an interview with Lisa Garcia, a regional administrator at the EPA, about the work the agency is doing to deploy funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed last year. It's a huge, important topic that's gotten far too little media coverage. As Garcia put it, “The infusion of funding for infrastructure is certainly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”Listen and subscribe to Political Climate on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or pretty much wherever you get podcasts! Follow us on Twitter at @Poli_Climate.Recommended reading:Canary Media: Q&A with Lisa Garcia: Getting environmental justice right at the EPAEPA Fact Sheet: EPA & the Bipartisan Infrastructure LawElectrek: Biden administration kicks off $5 billion electric Clean School Bus programThe Hill: Congress needs to support EPA's environmental protection infrastructure
Does your chart indicate that you're a slow burn? Then you need to learn how to wait for the right timing. Baeth Davis welcomes Lisa Garcia, the Founder of Cosmic Love Goddess. Slow burns are susceptible to suffering from depression due to the current go-getter environment that surrounds you. But you cannot force mutation to happen in your life. You need to take action when the time is right. Going faster or forcing decisions will not work out for you. Remember, you're here on this planet for a reason. Follow who you are to discover your bigger purpose. Enjoy this episode! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://yourpurpose.com/aligntoyourdesign
Swing Bed Services at OSF Saint Luke Medical Center are now called 'Closer to Home.' This is the service that prepares long term patients to be able to safely and carefully return home. Swing Bed Services, now Closer To Home, are intended to provide needed preparation and guidance for those who spend time in the hospital on how to care for themselves at home alongside family, their at home support system. Lisa Garcia from OSF Saint Luke Medical Center joined Samantha Rux on Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about helping long term patients safely and effectively transferring home.
Your Hosts, Bobby Garcia & Victor Herrera get into discussion with Coach Henry and Lisa Garcia about their journey in boxing and raising two of the best prospects in boxing today. Make sure to subscribe to our channel. You can also follow Bobby on IG @diligent_boxing, Victor on IG @diligentboxing, Coach Henry Garcia on IG @procoachhenry, Lisa Garcia on IG @kingryma
Lisa Garcia and I talk about the struggles of growing up in a small town in the panhandle of Texas AKA conservative Texas and then moving into a big city where people were much more open minded. We talk about the differences between the two and how we navigated through that time. Support the show (https://paypal.me/howtolivwitviv?locale.x=en_US)
Lisa Garcia weaves together Compass Feng Shui, Numerology and Astrology to help enhance and improve the quality of your life! Originating from China, Feng Shui utilizes energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. Feng shui literally translates as "wind-water". Some of what you will learn in this conversation: * The importance of the #8 in the Feng Shui grid for the year 2019. * The Lo Shu Square * How vitally important it is to clear out clutter * How to use crystals to enhance harmonizing energies * Why the bedroom is one of the most important rooms for good Feng Shui * Learn about the recent 5 months of 'reset points'... opportunities to recreate your life! Lisa Garcia is a certified feng shui consultant, and has studied with Marie Diamond, feng shui Master and creator of the Diamond Feng Shui Compass School Method. She is also a certified numerologist and astrologer and enjoys combining these modalities with her intuitive powers to create cosmically aligned environments for her clients. Lisa can be reached on her Instagram page at @lisafengshui or by telephone at 760-845-9710. You Tube Option Download.
Lisa Garcia weaves together Compass Feng Shui, Numerology and Astrology to help enhance and improve the quality of your life! Originating from China, Feng Shui utilizes energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. Feng shui literally translates as "wind-water". Some of what you will learn in this conversation: * The importance of the #8 in the Feng Shui grid for the year 2019. * The Lo Shu Square * How vitally important it is to clear out clutter * How to use crystals to enhance harmonizing energies * Why the bedroom is one of the most important rooms for good Feng Shui * Learn about the recent 5 months of 'reset points'... opportunities to recreate your life! Lisa Garcia is a certified feng shui consultant, and has studied with Marie Diamond, feng shui Master and creator of the Diamond Feng Shui Compass School Method. She is also a certified numerologist and astrologer and enjoys combining these modalities with her intuitive powers to create cosmically aligned environments for her clients. Lisa can be reached on her Instagram page at @lisafengshui or by telephone at 760-845-9710. You Tube Option Download.
A very special interview this week, recorded LIVE at the Australian Labor Party 2018 National Conference! Suzanne speaks with Lisa Garcia, ex-Senior Advisor for Environmental Justice at the U.S Environmental Protection Agency and now with the US NGO Earthjustice, which provides legal support to communities confronting major pollution and health issues. Suzanne and Lisa talk environmental justice, why independent institutions are a must in protecting our health and how inspirational communities are fighting back.
In this episode of Trump on Earth, we talk with environmental justice lawyer Lisa Garcia, who was senior adviser to the administrator for Environmental Justice at the EPA during the Obama Administration. Garcia explains just what environmental justice is, why we need it, and how she plans to keep fighting the good fight in spite of the cuts.
We are starting off 2017 with a workshop that dives into the details behind dying fiber with natural materials such as roots, flowers and nuts. Rebekka Seale of Camellia Fiber Company teaches how to use natural dye baths to create all sorts of beautiful dyed yarns! We'll take the finished yarn and turn it into a beautiful wall hanging though the expertise of Lisa Garcia of Sonadora Studios. Today, we chat creativity, artistic backgrounds and what makes for a really super studio relationship (these two are best friends). Learn More: https://thecraftersbox.com/2017-01_featured-maker/
Beautifully gifted singer/songwriters fluent in both English and Spanish, Norman and Lisa Garcia make up The Great Reversal, an Atlanta-based band whose music style is heartfelt worship with some fun touches of 60’s-style rock mixed in. Although writing and recording music is an important part of their lives, Norman and Lisa’s Christian walk has taken them beyond their songs, challenging them to put their beliefs into practice. Listen as they share their experiences as musicians and recording artists, as well as loving parents of the nine children they have adopted. Check out more of their music and story at: www.thegreatreversal.com and www.lisagarcia.net http://soundingthelight.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/STL_TheGreatReversal_podcast_fin2.mp3 The post STL #1 – The Great Reversal appeared first on Sounding The Light.
Region One ESC GEAR UP, in partnership with the National Council for Community and Education Partnerships (NCCEP) and Quantum Learning, are helping cultivate leaders at regional school districts. This series of videos, filmed and produced with KRGV Channel 5 News, showcases partnership school district superintendents. Each shares their vision for creating a college-going culture in their school district and community. Dr. Lisa Garcia shares her message on the work she has done as superintendent in Point Isabel ISD.