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If you feel like you've been running into a lot of spiders recently, you're not alone. Whether catching a glimpse of them in the corner of your eye or walking straight into a spider web, it's almost like they're everywhere at the moment. So what's going on? After a healthy season of rain the past two years, Los Angeles is welcoming a more robust and flourishing community of our local, arachnid friends. But where are you most likely to run into them? From Jumping Spiders and Orb-Weavers to differentiating between Black and Brown Widows, we're talking all things spiders this morning to help us get a sense of why we're seeing so much spider activity this time of year. Joining us to talk about it is Lisa Gonzalez, program manager of invertebrates for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. We also want to hear from you! Have you been seeing an uptick in spiders recently? Or have a question about spiders in Los Angeles? Give us a call at 866-893-5722. Or email us at atcomments@laist.com.
If you feel like you've been running into a lot of spiders recently, you're not alone. Whether catching a glimpse of them in the corner of your eye or walking straight into a spider web, it's almost like they're everywhere at the moment. So what's going on? After a healthy season of rain the past two years, Los Angeles is welcoming a more robust and flourishing community of our local, arachnid friends. But where are you most likely to run into them? From Jumping Spiders and Orb-Weavers to differentiating between Black and Brown Widows, we're talking all things spiders this morning to help us get a sense of why we're seeing so much spider activity this time of year. Joining us to talk about it is Lisa Gonzalez, program manager of invertebrates for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. We also want to hear from you! Have you been seeing an uptick in spiders recently? Or have a question about spiders in Los Angeles? Give us a call at 866-893-5722. Or email us at atcomments@laist.com.
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent Steven Portnoy joins the show to discuss Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene officially filing her motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson andthe Biden administration pausing weapons shipments to Israel. Amy talks about the kind of cars that are most likely to get tagged for speeding and a kitten found on a train now up for adoption. Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to the Butterfly Pavilion at the Natural History Museum and speaks with Lisa Gonzalez, the Program Manager of Living Invertebrates. The show closes with Space Force Guardian Col. Nick Hague.
Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to the Butterfly Pavilion at the Natural History Museum and speaks with Lisa Gonzalez, the Program Manager of Living Invertebrates.Watch butterflies take flight around you in this seasonal exhibition:https://nhm.org/experience-nhm/exhibitions-natural-history-museum/butterfly-pavilion
Welcome to Episode 105 of 2 Fat Guys Talking Flowers!Join us as we chat with Lisa Gonzalez from Holland Orchids Guatemala about their premium "SUPER" Cymbidium Orchids grown in the highlands of Guatemala. Discover how their team of professional growers utilizes cutting-edge technology to produce top-quality blooms with vibrant colors and long-lasting freshness.With 75 varieties to choose from, Holland Orchids offers flowers for every season and occasion. Tune in to learn more about the beauty of these exquisite orchids and the dedication behind their cultivation, on this fun episode of 2 Fat Guys Talking Flowers!Also in this episode, we learn all about Lisa's family and their other ventures in Guatemala as well as Mike's journey to visit their farm, the Fat Guys' views on helicopters and heights, and much more! All while drinking a very special bottle of Lisa's father's famous rum, Ron Zacapa. Learn more about Lisa and her family's Guatemalan Orchids at https://www.hollandorchids.com/
The Senior Product and Marketing Manager at Bloomerang, Lisa Gonzalez, gives amazing insights into donor engagement, setting the stage for a dynamic discussion on the nuances of cultivating generous donors with actionable strategies. Lisa kicks off the conversation by breaking down the concept of identifying generous donors into three key components: readiness, willingness, and ability. She elaborates on the importance of engaging donors who are not only financially capable but also actively involved and inclined to give. Gonzalez reminds us that wealth alone does not guarantee generosity, advocating for a holistic approach to donor segmentation that considers both engagement and giving history. Quoting Lisa, "Just because someone's wealthy doesn't mean they're generous. And just because they're not giving a lot doesn't mean they're not willing." This sentiment underscores the need for nonprofits to focus on donors who demonstrate a combination of engagement and generosity, rather than solely relying on wealth screening. The lively chat also the significance of personalization and segmentation in donor outreach, with Lisa highlighting the potential of targeting diverse donor segments, including prospective patrons and passionate volunteers, who may not fit the traditional donor profile but possess untapped potential for support. In Lisa's words, she emphasizes, "It's about those people who have influence about the people around them. They're kind of the go-to person when you want to know something. They have the opportunity, or they have the charisma to galvanize the people around them.", underscoring the value of identifying and leveraging influential supporters within donor networks. The conversation also touched on the role of technology, with details on Bloomerang's innovative approach to predictive giving insights. By combining engagement ratings with generosity metrics, Bloomerang's CRM empowers nonprofits to identify and prioritize high-value donors efficiently. Furthermore, Lisa sheds light on the pitfalls of solely focusing on wealth screening, stressing the importance of considering donors' giving history and engagement levels whilst adopting a data-driven approach that goes beyond superficial wealth indicators to nurture meaningful donor relationships. Learn more from Bloomerang.com Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3wfeS6uFollow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Welcome to the next episode of our Talent Talks Podcast Summer Series: Inside the Mind of EOS Masters, featuring Lisa Gonzalez, a seasoned EOS Implementer. Join us as we explore Lisa's fascinating journey, growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, and how that unique upbringing has shaped her approach to helping visionary leaders reach new heights.In this week's episode, we uncover the invaluable lessons Lisa gained from her entrepreneurial roots and how these experiences have become the driving force behind her passion for empowering future entrepreneurial leaders. She unravels the secrets of process-driven leadership, offering powerful insights into how businesses can embrace a structured and purposeful approach to fuel exponential growth.Tune in today to embark on a transformative journey toward mastering process-driven leadership to fuel your own entrepreneurial growth.#titustalent #titustalentstrategies #talenttalks #podcast #eosworldwide #talentstrategy #talentacquisition #entrepreneurialleadership #entrepreneurship #implementerTo learn how Lisa can fuel your business growth: https://www.eosworldwide.com/lisa-gonzalezConnect with Lisa Gonzalez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-eos/To learn more about Titus Talent, visit - http://titustalent.comConnect with Titus Talent on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/titus-talent-strategies/
Lisa Gonzalez, an expert on processes and author of the book Process! How Discipline and Consistency Will Set You and Your Business Free, discusses the importance of documenting processes in businesses. She explains that processes are often overlooked or undervalued, but can provide a framework for success and allow companies to scale effectively. Lisa emphasizes that even visionaries, who may be resistant to processes, can benefit. She also highlights the significance of holding people accountable and ensuring compliance. Overall, Lisa's message is clear: embracing processes can lead to improved business performance, emotional well-being, and even stronger personal relationships. Follow us on LinkedIn Connect with Scott Connect with Jeff Connect with Eric Email us Thanks for listening!
Safe patient care is closely linked to clinical judgment. Concerns about inadequate practice readiness and the impending inclusion of clinical judgment items on the NextGen NCLEX have resulted in increasing interest in and publications about teaching clinical judgment. However, little is known about actual current practices for teaching this skill. This podcast with Drs. Ann Nielson, Kathie Lasater, Lisa Gonzalez, and Janet Monagle presents a discussion on the need for programs to have a clinical judgment model as a curricular framework and selected teaching strategies to promote critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgment. They share results from their national survey.
What makes metamorphosis so magical? Mike gets answers from Lisa Gonzalez with the Natural History Museum of LA County and Scott Black, Executive Director of the Xerces Society. Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Lisa Gonzalez Moore is a candidate for Bradenton City Council Ward 4 seat in November's election. She sits down with TBT Editor Mitch Maley to discuss her vision for the city's future.
Lisa González has been passionate about supporting entrepreneurial leaders and their teams since she was a young adult. Lisa grew up in an entrepreneurial family that was pursuing the American Dream in southern California. She often jumped in to help their many businesses run more efficiently. Lisa graduated from UCLA and attended law school at University of Texas - Austin. After practicing law for several years in Denver, Colorado, she missed the world of entrepreneurs and joined the operations team at a start-up residential remodel firm that was expanding to multiple locations in the US. After years of using various tools to improve operations with varying success, she implemented EOS ® and it made all the difference. The start-up grew in revenue, generated consistent profits, documented and simplified its processes, and developed a leadership team that was healthy and happy in their personal lives. This deep-dive into the EOS method to strengthen a company's process component will help leaders at all companies—from early stage startups to established corporations—run better businesses and live better lives. Her book is available here.
Does the idea of sitting before a state bar grievance panel sound like a fun time? About as much fun as a root canal or an IRS audit, right? But what can we do to help avoid grievances altogether, even from those high-maintenance clients? Lisa Gonzalez is a defense attorney and Associate Judge who served as a member of the State Bar of Texas Grievance Panels. We'll spend a few minutes going through the grievance process in Texas. Now, you may not practice in Texas like me, but these lessons - and these pitfalls - are universal. Our focus here is on how to keep attorneys out of these problems, and we do that by documenting your work and operationalizing systems, allowing you to consistently deliver for your clients. And if you haven't listened to episode 6 with Meghan Zavieh, this is a good companion--we're going through the ethics process from the Bar's perspective this time. Elevating your level of service and communication to your clients will very often be your biggest source of protection against grievances. Find Lisa at https://www.legallylisa.com/lisa-gonzalez FiveStarCounsel.com Get our FREE client service whitepaper! Join the Five Star Counsellors FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1575616019297055 Here's a link for you to get 20% off your first year of using Text Expander! - https://fivestarcounsel.com/textexpander
Running your business on EOS can change your life. Lisa implemented EOS and experienced the benefits for her business and now is a full time EOS implementer. Before becoming a Professional EOS Implementer, Lisa was a business lawyer, specializing in employment defense law. Two decades ago, she joined her family's business, a remodeling company. The company expanded across multiple states. She now spends her time helping other businesses implement EOS
Meet Lisa Gonzalez, President and CEO of HARC and find out, with JJ Holly, What HARC does?
Et'chane Towers, SAP Value Advisor, interviews Lisa Gonzalez Smith, SAP Independent Executive Advisory Council Member. Lisa Gonzalez Smith is a trusted global procurement leader in transforming global end-to-end supply chain processes and driving organizational change management. In over 30 years in global automotive procurement, she has a proven record of delivering SAP Ariba global programs at Ford Motor Company on budget and ahead of schedule with state of the art, cloud-based technology.
My guest will share her journey of faith over fear while raising a child with down syndrome. Today she and her husband are his greatest advocates. He is a true blessing to this beautiful blended family and loved everywhere he goes. Tune in to the full story of her family and listen to Part 1 - Episode #7-How a family was impacted by suicide and Part 3 - Episode #13-How she fought to find healing and happiness.
The Community Broadband Networks team had to say a difficult goodbye recently to longtime Senior Researcher Lisa Gonzalez, who accepted a new position with the State of Minnesota. Before she left, Lisa sat down with Christopher to reflect on the end of an era. Despite some bittersweet feelings, she expresses confidence that she’s leaving the … Continue reading "Lisa Gonzalez Leaves Us With a Sense of Hope – Community Broadband Bits Episode 401"
Ciji interviews Lisa Gonzalez on her journey through a 10 day silent retreat, what she learned in the process, and why she's such a stand for incorporating daily meditation in your life.
Lisa comes to talk about before & after having Christ ! Gives some detail on Port City Church and what we stand for!
Infusing the intricate inner workings of your thought life with inspiration one episode at a time. Our thoughts are the basis of each decision ultimately paving our life. Join Veronica Best in an inquisitive hourly show that begs the question “Who Told You?” Today's episode tracks the rocky past Lisa Gonzalez @sweet_lavender_decor lived through and shares strategies on getting over the past and its long lasting hurts.
This week we're rebroadcasting an episode of our Community Broadband Bits podcast that details our recent report on San Francisco's innovative efforts to close the digital divide in public housing. Host Chris Mitchell is joined by former ILSR intern and report co-author, Hannah Rank, to discuss how this model can be used as a blueprint by other cities. You'll also hear commentary from Chris and Lisa Gonzalez, Senior Researcher at ILSR, as they chime in to clarify some details of the report. The trio also cover: How cities can make smart one time investments to make sure buildings are able to connect to Internet infrastructure. How the local Internet Service Provider, Monkey Brains, was able to get funding for the project and potential sources of funding cities can tap into. How a smart digital inclusion program can help lower-income households and keep overall costs down. What having 1 gig enables residents to do including applying to jobs, completing homework, and creating content online. The Internet can be a tool to participate in the economy, whether it's going on a job board or starting a small business. All of those make you feel like a participant in one of the most powerful forms of connection, the Internet. Related Resources A Public Housing Digital Inclusion Blueprint A Monkeybrainey Plan to Improve Connectivity in San Francisco Public Housing – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 319 Connecting San Francisco Low-Income Housing with Monkey Brains – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 264 Evicted by Matthew Desmond Transcript Lisa Gonzalez: Chris, why are you so out of breath? Chris Mitchell: I've just been so busy building local power, Lisa. Lisa Gonzalez: And that makes you out of breath? Chris Mitchell: It's a lot of work, you know, and you really gotta put your whole body and mind into it. Lisa Gonzalez: All that building, building, building. Chris Mitchell: You know, my three year old son, I read a lot about building, building, building. Lisa Gonzalez: So what kind of building does he like to do? Chris Mitchell: He likes to do different building than we do here. He likes the Legos, he likes the, the big machines, building big buildings and things like that. Lisa Gonzalez: Speaking of big buildings. Chris Mitchell: Oh yeah. That's a great, great intro to what we're gonna be talking about here. Buildings that house lots of people. Lisa Gonzalez: Yeah. People who might not necessarily be able to afford Internet access that you and I can afford. Chris Mitchell: Right. Because in many ways for people who are of very limited income, the market is broken. In fact, it's so broken that we would say there's no market for it, particularly in the larger urban areas. Those people are just left behind. Lisa Gonzalez: And we actually released a report recently about that. People who live in San Francisco. Chris Mitchell: We did, and it has one of the best names of any of our reports because it includes the word Monkey Brains. Yes, which is the name of an Internet Service Provider in San Francisco that's been around for like 20 years. They are quite irreverent, but they're also very good at their job and they're very dedicated to improving Internet access for everyone. They have a business model in which they serve, I would guess thousands of people in businesses in San Francisco. I don't know what the exact number is. They're doing great things, and you remember this because you've already edited a podcast about it. Lisa Gonzalez: I do remember that interview. It was with Hannah Rank and I think it was a really good interview. Chris Mitchell: Hannah, I remember her because she wrote the report that I put my name on. She was the first author, I helped out with it. Lisa Gonzalez: Yeah. In fact, we are going to play that interview again, but we decided that since this audience is a little different than the Community Broadband Bits podcast, we'd go ahead and offer a little extra explanatio...
Being a lawyer is a complex and strenuous profession and throwing forensics into the equation creates an entirely new concept to master. Lawyer-Scientist is a new title and only 69 people in the US currently hold that designation, and Lisa Gonzalez is one of them. Lisa specifically has a focus on forensics within the practice of criminal law and is a member of the American Chemical Association. Lisa has incorporated her specialized knowledge of science into her law practice. In this episode, she shares her outlook on the procedures being used to integrate science and law and how she believes other lawyers can raise the bar by advocating for the profession. For more about what the Lawyer-Scientist profession entails tune into this episode of Lawyers Gone Ethical. Show Highlights: What led Lisa to become a Lawyer-Scientist Specific classes necessary to become a Lawyer-Scientist Different techniques and skills that Lawyer-Scientists study How practicing criminal defense has impacted Lisa’s approach to her current position Creating protocols and procedures to verify processes and procedures Learning how to decipher legitimate evidence and asking the right questions about it. Setting standards within Lawyer Science The issues with meshing criminal justice and science Identifying whether a case is standard or requires additional science applications Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and Tunein and be sure to share this podcast with a friend. Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook LinkedIn Website Email me at megan[at]zaviehlaw[dot]com This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs. Lisa's Website More on the Lawyer-Scientist Designation Lisa on Instagram The Stephen Colbert Video Lisa Talked About
In this episode, John Farrell, the director of ILSR's Energy Democracy initiative, interviews Christopher Mitchell (our usual podcast host) and Lisa Gonzalez of our Community Broadband Networks initiative. The three discuss the power of municipal broadband networks, how the power held in cities is integral to these projects, and the barriers put in place by cable monopolies to prevent these networks.… Read More
In this episode, Chris Mitchell, the director of our Community Broadband Networks initiative, interviews Lisa Gonzalez, Senior Researcher for the Community Broadband Networks initiative about the recent election and what it means for municipal broadband networks across the nation. In this podcast, Gonzalez delves into the election results coming out of Colorado regarding the two dozen communities who voted to reclaim their broadband connectivity future. 26 additional Colorado cities and counties opted out of a restrictive, cable monopoly-supported state law, passed in 2005, that prevents these entities from providing service or partnering with the private sector.… Read More
Hear all about Prop 55, which would extend the income tax increase for high income earners, with guests Lisa Gonzalez from the Association of California School Administrators on the supporting side and David Kersten from the Kersten Institute for Governance & Public Policy on the opposing side. The post 2016 Prop 55: Extension of the Income Tax Increase appeared first on Upvote California.
For our final Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] episode of 2014, we review some of the notable events and news we covered and we discuss some predictions for 2015. Lisa Gonzalez and Rebecca Toews join me in this discussion. Read the transcript from this call here. We want your feedback and suggestions for the show – please … Continue reading "Year in Review, Expectations for 2015 – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 131" ★ Support this podcast ★
Lisa Gonzalez and I have been wading though all kinds of crazy talk since the cities of Wilson and Chattanooga filed petitions with the FCC to strike down state laws that prevent them from offering Internet access to their neighbors. In our first episode of Crazy Talk since way back in episode 72, we deal … Continue reading "Responding to Crazy Talk: Arguments Against FCC Restoring Local Authority – Community Broadband Bits Episode 120" ★ Support this podcast ★
This week, Lisa Gonzalez interviews me about my recent trip to the Internet Governance Forum in Istanbul, Turkey. The IGF is an opportunity for anyone concerned with Internet Governance on planet Earth to discuss the perceived problems and possible solutions. It uses a multi-stakeholder format, which means that governments, businesses, civil society, and academics are … Continue reading "Reflections on the Internet Governance Forum – Community Broadband Bits Episode 116" ★ Support this podcast ★
Lisa Gonzalez with Options for Life, joins us to talk about the mission of life and blessings of a loving community. Kaitlyn and I have always been dedicated to the Pro-Life movement and ministries. Join us today as we celebrate the efforts of a great community partner. Live or later, we bring you the best of the Christian community that makes New Braunfels great.
Lisa Gonzalez and I, Christopher Mitchell, are back in studio for a short conversation about the implications of a municipal network or a coop receiving subsidies from government to engage in overbuilding, where it builds a fiber network in an area already served by slow DSL and cable networks. This has become an important issue … Continue reading "To Overbuild or Underbuild? A Rural Policy Conundrum – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #91" ★ Support this podcast ★
Having just returned from a short trip to Sweden, Lisa Gonzalez and I discuss what I learned and how Stockholm has become one of the most connected cities on the planet. We talk about how Stockholm built a massive dark fiber network that has enabled competition at the service layer, the status of telecommunications in … Continue reading "Overview of Stockholm's Stokab – Community Broadband Bits Episode #88" ★ Support this podcast ★
We are back with the fourth volume of our responding to “Crazy Talk” theme on the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast. The source of this week's crazy talk is a public relations executive for Time Warner Cable, following an interview I did on WUNC in North Carolina. Lisa Gonzalez, myself, and our colleague John Farrell react … Continue reading "Responding to “Crazy Talk” Volume 4 – Community Broadband Bits Episode #72" ★ Support this podcast ★
Lisa Gonzalez and I are back with another back and forth reaction to some of the crazy claims made by opponents of community owned Internet networks. This is something we started with Episode 50 and continued in Episode 55. For volume 3 of our Crazy Talk series, we address some recent claims made in opinion … Continue reading "Countering Crazy Talk, Volume 3, for Episode #62 of Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
Following up on our first “Responding to Crazy Talk” episode last month, we decided to publish a second edition this week. Again, Lisa Gonzalez and I respond to real arguments made by those who oppose community owned Internet networks. Today, we used three arguments from a debate in 2011 that included myself, Jim Baller, Jeff … Continue reading "Responding to More “Crazy Talk” – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #55" ★ Support this podcast ★
It is the fifth episode of the Whatcha Workin’ On? podcast. Christopher Mitchell, Director of the Telecommunications as Commons initiative speaks to Lisa Gonzalez. Chris describes the roots of the initiative, the many projects we are working on now, and … Read More
Welcome to the fourth episode of the Whatcha Workin’ On? podcast. Lisa Gonzalez interviews our newest staff member, Nicola Chin, Director of Strategy and Development. Nicola shares her history of grassroots and nonprofit work and explains what she hopes to … Read More
Welcome to our third episode of the Whatcha Workin’ On? podcast. Lisa Gonzalez interviews Neil Seldman, Ph.D., President of ILSR and the heart and soul of our Waste to Wealth Initiative. Neil tells us about the program and describes the … Read More