Podcast appearances and mentions of Lisa Green

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Best podcasts about Lisa Green

Latest podcast episodes about Lisa Green

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Recover from Vacation Overspending and Avoid Costly Rental Property Management Mistakes

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 38:36


Reset your vacation budget and learn about the real work it takes to manage a rental property as a new or aspiring landlord. How can you get back on budget after overspending on vacation? What should you know before turning a home into a rental property? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola discuss navigating the financial aftermath of travel and break down the real-world expectations of becoming a landlord. Joined by Lisa Green, NerdWallet writer and experienced rental property owner, they discuss the practicalities of managing a rental and share firsthand budgeting wins and miscalculations from recent international trips. They begin with a discussion of post-vacation budget resets, with tips and tricks on embracing no-spend months, identifying emotional spending triggers, and realigning with financial goals. Then, Lisa Green joins Sean and Elizabeth to discuss rental property ownership. They talk about what it takes to manage a property, the role of property managers vs. DIY, and how taxes, legal structures, and financing strategies work when building a long-term rental portfolio. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: how to manage a rental property, post-vacation budgeting, rental property taxes, passive income rental property, cost of property management, rental property depreciation, rental property LLC pros and cons, travel spending budget tips, managing a rental from afar, all-inclusive vacation budgeting, is passive income really passive, how to budget for vacation, how to rent out your house, first-time landlord advice, LLC vs trust for rental property, owner-occupied rental property, how to start a rental property business, multifamily property investment, rental property tax benefits, short-term loan for real estate, rental property umbrella insurance, refinancing a rental property, how to avoid selling your house, budgeting after vacation, rental property record keeping, rental property write-offs, and how to buy your second property. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Should You Keep Your Old Home? The Financial Case for Selling vs. Renting

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 23:29


Planning a big move? Learn how to decide whether you should sell or rent your home and fund your next down payment. Should you sell or rent out your home when you move? What's the best way to fund a down payment from multiple accounts? Host Sean Pyles talks to NerdWallet writer Lisa Green about the big financial decisions that come with relocating across a long distance. Joined by listener David, they explore how to evaluate whether keeping a home as a rental makes sense, and what it takes to manage that property from a distance. They begin with a discussion of long-distance landlording, with tips and tricks on hiring a property manager, maintaining a savings cushion, and considering the tax benefits of depreciation and travel deductions. They also discuss which accounts to withdraw from with minimal tax consequences, how to leverage a HELOC before moving, and how the timing of a move can impact your financial strategy. Learn about down payments and calculate how much to put down on a house: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/down-payment-calculator  If you're ready to find the right mortgage with expert guidance every step of the way, get started today at https://www.nerdwallet.com/prequalify/m/mortgage-experts/lp1  In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: renting out your home after moving, long distance landlord tips, property manager costs, managing a rental property from another state, home equity line of credit for down payment, how to get money for a home down payment, using Roth IRA for home purchase, cashing out taxable investments for a down payment, capital gains tax on investment sales, moving across the country with kids, how to prepare financially for a move, cross-country move costs, downsizing before a move, furnished rental property tax benefits, rental property depreciation, rental property travel tax deduction, renting furnished home to traveling nurses, comparing cost of pods vs U-Haul, best way to move long distance, property management for out-of-state rental, rental vacancy costs, tax benefits of keeping a rental property, how to handle moving logistics, financial planning for relocation, and how to access money for a house down payment. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Reads and Weeds
Episode 111-Someone Who Will Love You In All Your Damaged Glory by Raphael Bob-Waksberg

Reads and Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 94:03


Lisa Green, first timer on the show(!) and Masters Degree recipient(!woohoo!)recommended this book of wonderful short stories in all different formats and it was such a great read at this moment when my mind was drifting towards way too serious. If you love the humor and weird of BoJack Horseman, you will devour these stories.

Bernie and Sid
Lisa Green | Pro-Israel Advocate | 05-16-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 11:29


Pro-Israel advocate and staunch President Trump supporter Lisa Green makes her debut on the program with Sid to elaborate on the Instagram rant she posted that grabbed Sid's attention, in which she tears into those who are slamming President Trump regarding the jet that Qatar gifted the President to become the next Air Force One. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bernie and Sid
Must Win | 05-16-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 137:57


On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid emphasizes the "must win" status of tonight's Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals for the New York Knicks, who hold a three games to two series lead over the Boston Celtics heading into tonight's action. In other news of the day, the Diddy trial continues with more testimonies, Jerry Seinfeld is heckled by a pro-Palestinian on his way out of Wednesday night's Knicks game, Lizzy Savetsky has a message for her haters, President Trump signs several deals with the UAE during his trip to the Middle East, and New Jersey Transit engineers officially go on strike. Ava Rosenberg, Dick Jerardi, Lisa Green, K.T. McFarland, Curtis Sliwa, Joe Tacopina, Gabriel Boxer & Cory Zelnik join Sid on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nexxlegacy
Lisa Green from AMN Mag.

Nexxlegacy

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 55:56


Flashback 2014 InterviewGuests: Lisa Green from AMN Mag.Host: Charles Iambranded MadisonSeason 12 - Episode 31#Nexxlegacy #NexxlegacyRadio #Podcasts #Shorts #NexxlegacyTV #affiliateWebsite: http://www.Nexxlegacy.comShop with our affiliate partners - http://www.nexxlegacy.com/partnersDownload Nexxlegacy #LegacyPlaformService on#Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.radio.mfa6aedb1f #IOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nexxlegacy/id1556213017

Health Talks
Mentoring and Inspiring the Next Generation with Dr. Green and Dr. Conway

Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 51:18


I sat down with two leaders in community healthcare, Dr. Lisa Green, CEO of Family Christian Health Center in Illinois, and Dr. Conway, founder of the I Am Abel Foundation. In this special Black History Month episode we chatted about how they've dedicated their careers to improving healthcare access and mentoring future generations. They share the pivotal moments that shaped their journeys, including how classic medical TV shows like Marcus Welby, M.D. sparked their early interest in healthcare. Both Dr. Green and Dr. Conway were part of the CHAMPs mentorship program at different points in their lives, but their paths truly crossed about five years ago through the I Am Abel Foundation, where Dr. Green became a mentor and opened her clinic to young aspiring professionals. In our conversation, they discuss the influence of Black History Month on their work, the challenges and successes of community health outreach, and how leaders can work together to create lasting change.

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Cross-Country Moving Tips and What a CFPB Shutdown Could Mean for You

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 37:20


Learn what a CFBP shutdown could mean for consumers, plus how to financially manage a cross-country move — including whether to rent or sell your home. What happens if the CFPB is shut down? Should you sell or rent out your home when moving to a new city? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola discuss the financial decisions involved in relocating, including managing moving expenses and deciding whether to keep or sell a home. But first, NerdWallet Senior News Writer Anna Helhoski joins Sean and Elizabeth to discuss the potential shutdown of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its impact on consumer rights. Anna interviews Chuck Bell, the program director for advocacy at Consumer Reports, about the CFPB's role in protecting consumers and what its potential closure could mean for financial regulations and consumer rights. Then, NerdWallet writer Lisa Green joins Sean and Elizabeth to talk to David, a listener with questions around the financial and logistical challenges of a cross-country move. They discuss key considerations for renting versus selling a home, the financial implications of becoming a long-distance landlord, and strategies for covering a down payment on a new home. The Nerds also share insights on budgeting for moving costs, including how to decide between hiring professional movers, using a service like PODS, or selling furniture before relocating. Learn about down payments and calculate how much to put down on a house: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/down-payment-calculator In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: cross-country move, sell or rent your home, moving costs, budget for moving, moving expenses, renting out your home, financial planning for moving, real estate investments, property management, home equity loans, HELOC, down payment options, mortgage planning, financial decisions, house rental income, home selling process, cost of moving, moving truck vs movers, PODS vs U-Haul, rental property management, tax implications of renting, home value appreciation, moving to a new state, moving savings tips, renting vs owning, budgeting for relocation, moving with kids, tax write-offs for landlords, credit score for mortgage, home selling costs, home loan options, financial impact of moving, travel expenses, best way to move furniture, and moving insurance. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

KindSight 101
How Tech Impacts Focus, Empathy, and Leadership Skills with Lisa Green

KindSight 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 44:10


NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Navigating Life Insurance Choices: Investing, Variable Policies, and Financial Growth

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 25:30


Explore life insurance as an investment tool, understand variable and infinite banking, and consider complex insurance choices. What's the right life insurance policy for you? What is “infinite banking” and how hard is it to set up? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss the intricacies of life insurance as both a protective measure and a financial instrument to help you understand its potential for investment and financial growth. NerdWallet insurance pro Lisa Green joins Sean and Sara to explain term life insurance and more complex life insurance options, such as variable life insurance, and the concept of “infinite banking.” They discuss the nuances of investing extra money into the cash value of a permanent life insurance policy, highlighting guaranteed interest rates versus market risks, and who might benefit from these types of policies. Additionally, they delve into the infinite banking concept, explaining how it works, the financial discipline it requires, and potential pitfalls. This episode is designed to help listeners navigate their life insurance choices and create a balanced financial plan. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: term life insurance, permanent life insurance, life insurance investment, life insurance premiums, variable life insurance, infinite banking, cash value life insurance, life insurance strategies, life insurance options, term vs permanent life insurance, life insurance costs, life insurance benefits, financial planning, life insurance risks, borrowing against life insurance, financial growth, investing in life insurance, high-yield investments, insurance market risks, life insurance for smokers, funeral expense insurance, and financial security. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Creativity Wasted
Toady Mustard (Shelly Smith)

Creativity Wasted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 4:56


Idea: An improv show format which is an absurdist parody of a rigid agenda-based speech of a Toastmaster public speaking course. The name "toady mustard" is based on a funny autocorrect re-spelling of the word "Toastmaster". Also: the rigid agenda would give the improv performers clear roles and make the longform show feel like a series of distinct shortform games and bits (each agenda topic would be a different bit/game); absurdist agenda items could include dance breaks, giving the audience foot rubs, calling out the jerk of the room, etc. Lisa Green (facebook.com/lisa.green.8 https://linktr.ee/depottowncomedy) Shelly Smith (facebook.com/shelly.smith.9210 Podcast: https://www.readsandweeds.com) Matthew Ryan (facebook.com/matthew.ryan.911) Mike Geeter (facebook.com/michaelgeeter1969 https://samroseent.com) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com twitter.com/thomaswalma twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Creativity Wasted
Prankulance (Matthew Ryan)

Creativity Wasted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 24:23


A loose conversation and brainstorming session about pranks, many performed by EMTs in an ambulance, and an idea to turn an old ambulance into a prank/flashmob entry/getaway vehicle. Also: a prank involving stealing pizzas and/or spoiling them by putting pineapple on them; using "Oh Danny Boy" from the Chumbawumba song "Tubthumping" as the siren for the prankulance; a heist movie parody with five pranksters and the prankulance, involving stealing extra food from parties and (like Robin Hood) redistributing it to needy broke comedians, and also handing babies live chickens (as a distraction during the food theft, and also because Shelly thinks babies holding chickens are really cute) Lisa Green (facebook.com/lisa.green.8 https://linktr.ee/depottowncomedy) Shelly Smith (facebook.com/shelly.smith.9210 Podcast: https://www.readsandweeds.com) Matthew Ryan (facebook.com/matthew.ryan.911) Mike Geeter (facebook.com/michaelgeeter1969 https://samroseent.com) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com twitter.com/thomaswalma twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Creativity Wasted
Food History App (Lisa Green)

Creativity Wasted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 23:53


Idea: An app that keeps track of all of your food orders from all apps and allows you to quickly search through them to find a meal to order again. Also: it shouldn't take 300 clicks and a memory puzzle to find a specific dish in food delivery app(s); the hilariousness of kids using apps to order crazy things like 1000 popsicles; combining the food history app with Spotify to recommend foods based on your mood; the creepiness of predictive/AI apps and privacy-violating apps, such as when social media apps figure out women are pregnant before they do; ranting about social media pet peeves Lisa Green (facebook.com/lisa.green.8 https://linktr.ee/depottowncomedy) Shelly Smith (facebook.com/shelly.smith.9210 Podcast: https://www.readsandweeds.com) Matthew Ryan (facebook.com/matthew.ryan.911) Mike Geeter (facebook.com/michaelgeeter1969 https://samroseent.com) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com twitter.com/thomaswalma twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Fresh Air At Five
Full Circle with Seeing to Lead

Fresh Air At Five

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 19:45


In this 180th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Aug 5-9, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>> bit.ly/E180-FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylist

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Unlock Life Insurance Secrets: Investing, Variable Policies, and Financial Growth

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 24:59


Explore life insurance as an investment tool, understand variable and infinite banking, and navigate complex insurance choices. What's the right life insurance policy for you? What is “infinite banking” and how hard is it to set up? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss the intricacies of life insurance as both a protective measure and a financial instrument to help you understand its potential for investment and financial growth. NerdWallet insurance pro Lisa Green joins Sean and Sara to explain term life insurance and more complex life insurance options, such as variable life insurance, and the concept of “infinite banking.” They discuss the nuances of investing extra money into the cash value of a permanent life insurance policy, highlighting guaranteed interest rates versus market risks, and who might benefit from these types of policies. Additionally, they delve into the infinite banking concept, explaining how it works, the financial discipline it requires, and potential pitfalls. This episode is designed to help listeners navigate their life insurance choices and create a balanced financial plan. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: term life insurance, permanent life insurance, life insurance investment, life insurance premiums, variable life insurance, infinite banking, cash value life insurance, life insurance strategies, life insurance options, term vs permanent life insurance, life insurance costs, life insurance benefits, financial planning, life insurance risks, borrowing against life insurance, financial growth, investing in life insurance, high-yield investments, insurance market risks, life insurance for smokers, funeral expense insurance, and financial security. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Health Talks
Dr. Lisa Green's Nationally Recognized Efforts to Improve Black Maternal Health

Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 17:14


We're joined by Dr. Lisa Green, who has been recognized nationally for her efforts to address the Black maternal mortality crisis. Dr. Green is CEO of Family Christian Health Center in Harvey, IL and has been a physician there since it opened its doors in 2000. We dive into the riveting story of how a meeting on a snowy day in 2020 led to the development of the health center's Maternal Child Health & Wellness Center. We also discuss strategies to overcome barriers facing maternal health patients. More recently, Dr. Green was invited to the State of the Union address for her vital efforts.

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire
Episode 288 Open House, Open Hearts

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 7:42


Last week I hosted a Ceramics Open House for Josh Yanko, the son of my dear friend, Lisa Green. This Open House opened my heart to Josh, his beautiful pottery, the strong love Lisa has for her son, and the community that showed up to support him. It also opened my heart to the way loved ones who die are orchestrating loving support from their spiritual realm. What an honor to open my home and my heart to the giving and receiving of such warmth and affection. I trust that this is an event we will do again and hope that you can join me, we'll open our hearts at the next open house!  Check out the links below to Josh's YouTube channel and his IG. Enjoy the podcast! Links: Josh Yanko Creative YouTube Channel Josh on IG    

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire
Episode 285 Sparkly Synchronicity

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 9:10


On this week's podcast, I share some sparkly synchronicities that delighted me this week. From a Hafiz poem, that reminds us that we are created for Joy, to a yoga community's dharma talk, to a friend in Maine being inspired to dance, to my Jazz Funk Dance Sistahs keeping joy alive, to a store owner's sparkly red boots.   May we pause and notice the synchronicities, the sparkles, the joy. After all, we were created for joy! Check out the show notes to find links for previous episodes with 4 of the women mentioned here. And for beautiful, creative shopping, please go support Maria Luisa's boutique filled with fair trade gifts from around the world. Enjoy the podcast ! Links: Hafiz “The Sacred Dance of Life” Mary Oliver: "Don't Hesitate” Karen Siff, Podcast Episode #82 Terese Dana, Podcast Episode #12 Maria Luisa, Podcast Episode #86 Lisa Green, Podcast Episode #107 Shawna Emerick: JTTP Journey To The Peak Maria Luisa Boutique

Creativity Wasted
Tabletop Game AI Assistant (Lisa Green)

Creativity Wasted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 15:40


Idea: An app which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to assist (not replace) the dungeon master and possibly other players in "Dungeons & Dragons" (D&D) and other similar tabletop games. Also: helping the dungeon master by generating maps, NPCs, rooms, quests, etc. before the game and/or on-the-fly during the game, using configured settings, randomization, and the current state of the game (which the AI would know by listening to the game); explaining D&D to newbies (both in this podcast and in the proposed app); using AI to generate a visual display of the current state of the game for all of the players, including the floor plan of the current room, info of the NPCs you're interacting with, etc.; drinking while playing D&D and other tabletop games Lisa Green (instagram.com/lisagreencomedy facebook.com/depottowncomedy) Todd Garvey (facebook.com/todd.garvey.716) Rio Riojas (beacons.ai/drdecide cornbreadbeans.buzzsprout.com/share) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com twitter.com/thomaswalma twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetantpodcasts.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

TWO REPORTERS
When many African Americans speak, what are they speaking?

TWO REPORTERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 40:40


They're speaking African American English, according to linguist Lisa Green at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Lisa grew up speaking AAE in Louisiana, and since then, her ground-breaking research has found that AAE is based on a system of consistent grammatical rules, pronunciations and definitions - in other words, Lisa's studies show, "it's not mainstream English with mistakes." Some call it a dialect, which evolved from the African languages that slaves spoke blended with plantation English; in fact, when someone says, "she aks" instead of "she asks," they might be echoing Old English from centuries ago. Lisa argues that schools need to acknowledge and respect black children's African American English, even while they teach them Standard American English that they need to succeed in broader society.

Woman Inc.
The Former Google Exec who Helped The Yes be Acquired by Pinterest with Lisa Green Head of Brand Partnerships at Pinterest

Woman Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 41:15


Happy Friday our beautiful Woman Inc. listeners! Lisa Green was the Senior Vice President of Brand Partnerships and Operations at THE YES, helping the brand become acquired by Pinterest, the visual inspiration app, in June 2022. Lisa is currently the Head of Brand Partnerships, Shopping at Pinterest. Lisa has spent her career at the intersection of fashion and technology, serving as Google's head of fashion and luxury for 6+ years and overseeing the fashion category at Conde Nast. Prior to her role leading fashion and luxury at Google, Lisa held several senior executive roles in sales at Google. Lisa also sits on the board of the 5 Under 40 Foundation. Green received her B.A. from Middlebury College and resides in New York. We hope you enjoy this episode!

Geekin' On WDW Podcast | A Family Friendly Community of Walt Disney World Fans | Travel tips on resorts, food, touring and fu

On episode 480, Lisa Green shares her stay at the Grand Floridian, a four night cruise on the Disney Wish and her first stay at the Riviera Resort. Featuring: Grand Floridian Disney Wish Cruise Riviera first time Skipper Canteen Citricos AK, Nick Maglio, Judith Lee and Tiffins Jiko and wine talk The Disney Wish Cruise Mickey's Smokestack BBQ Really loved the quick service food Arendelle sit down and show Cognac tasting Castaway Key World of Marvel dinner Alladin show Back to Disney World and the Riviera EPCOT day Bull and Bear anniversary dinner She makes friends at HS and Brown Derby Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Show tshirts available at our Teepublic store Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com

TODAY
TODAY 8a: Texas school shooting latest. How to spot warning signs before a mass shooting. Johnny Depp on the stand.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 37:33


Savannah Guthrie is in Uvalde, Texas, with the latest on that school shooting. Plus, how to spot warning signs and red flags before a mass shooting. And, Dr. Lisa Green breaks down the new twists and turns in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial as Depp's former girlfriend Kate Moss testifies.

Best of Both Worlds Podcast
Having a Baby During Medical School: Lessons Learned with Lisa Green EP 248

Best of Both Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 48:09 Very Popular


In the intro, Sarah discussed with Laura the timing of her kids (none during med school). Then, Lisa joins Sarah for a fascinating (and at times very emotional) discussion of her experiences having her first child during medical school. She shares what she learned, what she experienced (including an atypical presentation of postpartum depression) and what she might do differently in the future. In the Q&A, Sarah answers a listener hoping to explore what she might look for when choosing her first physician job. Episode Sponsors: Carpe Nutribullet  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Best of Both Worlds Podcast
Having a Baby During Medical School: Lessons Learned with Lisa Green

Best of Both Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 43:25 Transcription Available


In the intro, Sarah discussed with Laura the timing of her kids (none during med school). Then, Lisa joins Sarah for a fascinating (and at times very emotional) discussion of her experiences having her first child during medical school.She shares what she learned, what she experienced (including an atypical presentation of postpartum depression) and what she might do differently in the future.In the Q&A, Sarah answers a listener hoping to explore what she might look for when choosing her first physician job.Episode Sponsors:CarpeNutribullet  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Aural Apothecary
Episode 3.7 - Lisa Green - Getting the Job Done - Mental Health, Veterinary Pharmacy and making people laugh at work

The Aural Apothecary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 34:20


We are joined in this episode by Lisa Green. Lisa is a medicines safety specialist with a pharmacy career spanning 20 years and was named as one of the Pharmaceutical Journal's ‘Women to Watch' in 2020. Aside from her day job as Head of Pharmacy Operations for one of Europe's largest mental health charities, Lisa is a farm and animal health consultant with a Masters Degree in Veterinary Pharmacy. We chat to Lisa about both of her careers and the challenges and opportunities in having a dual role. We find out about the legalities of prescribing veterinary medicines and the never ending problem of benzodiazepines. It is a surprise to us to learn that the rules of prescribing in veterinary medicine have not changed for decades. Our micro-discussion focuses on a recent article in the Harvard Business Review - When is Humour Helpful? https://hbr.org/2021/11/when-is-humor-helpful. We discuss the role of humour in healthcare, when it is helpful and when it poses a risk. Steve and Gimmo try to tell funny stories - and both fail.As with all our guests we ask Lisa to pick her ‘Desert Island Drug', a career defining anthem and a book that has influenced her work. The choices do not disappoint.To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecary

TravelTude
A Ride Through History: Harriet Tubman Tours

TravelTude

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 46:05


Welcome to the final episode of Season 2 of the Traveltude podcast.  My season finale ends with a discussion about a tour through history in Dorchester County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Join me today when my guests Alex and Lisa Green, owners of Harriet Tubman Tours, talk to us about their driving tour […]

The Beat
S1: Talking peptide-based tube feeds: A conversation on research, outcomes and reflections on a new UK clinical trial

The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 27:15


The Beat podcast is designed for healthcare professionals and is brought to you by Nutricia.  In this episode, Dr. Ben Green, Medical Affairs Research Manager at Nutricia, and Dr Lisa Green, a Clinical Lead Community Dietitian in Halifax, discuss the role and benefits of peptide-based enteral feeding. Ben and Lisa cover some detailed background on the importance of enteral feeding, and also take a closer look at the results from a new clinical trial that highlights some benefits of using peptide-based tube feeds, rather than their standard-based polymeric counterparts.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
UPDATE: Search Intensifies For Missing Dog Snoopy | BONUS

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 7:21


Snoopy search coordinator Lisa Green updates the Spoonman on the search for missing pooch, Snoopy over the weekend. Plus, Brian missed seeing Snoopy by 30 mins! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Tasmanians Desperate Search For Missing Dog Snoopy | BONUS

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 10:37


Tasmanian local Lisa Green is coordinating a feet on the ground search to find missing dog, Snoopy, who disappeared from the airport after moving to the state from Perth with his family. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sound Insight For Catholic Living with Dr. Tom Curran
January 21 –Sanctity of Human Life: PREPARES Interview

Sound Insight For Catholic Living with Dr. Tom Curran

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 54:57


Dr. Tom Curran interviews Lisa Green, Director of PREPARES in Eastern Washington, to discuss the important ministry of accompanying mothers who choose life and their families. Tom reads the Proclamation on National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 2021 by former President Trump and shares a teaching on the assurance of salvation. The post January 21 –Sanctity of Human Life: PREPARES Interview appeared first on My Catholic Faith Ministries.

Ryan's Rants & Raves

Ryan chats with Lisa Green, EVP at The Yes, a smart shopping app launched last May. Working directly with over 150 brands and powered by algorithms specially designed for fashion, The Yes creates a dream store for each client, based on simple “yes” or “no” answers. Interactive and community-focused, the app also has the capability to get smarter over time.Hear the discussion about the future of commerce and how artificial intelligence is changing the way we shop online.Ryan’s Rants & Raves is a podcast series on fashion, design and all things Québec produced by the Québec Government Office in New York and hosted by Fashion Attaché Ryan McInturf.

Big Lick of Science
What's in a name?: from linguistics to botany

Big Lick of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 26:34


Today on Big Lick of Science, we do something a little different and discuss the history of one of the most famous Black scientists, George Washington Carver, who created 105 recipes for the use of peanuts and was an advocate for environmentalism. Additionally, Paras gets to enjoy one of his passions, linguistics, by highlighting the research into African American Vernacular English (AAVE) by Dr. Lisa Green at UMass Amherst.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
August 14, 2020: Black legislators brief police review board; An app for better recycling

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 8:26


Today’s installment has a shout-out for a fundraiser called C'ville STEM: Support Schools in COVID times. UVA doctors have teamed up with schools and want your financial support for school scientific supplies for up to 2,100 children in City Schools who might not otherwise have access. They are very close to meeting their goal. *There are another 1,216 cases of COVID-19 in the Commonwealth as reported by the Virginia Department of Health, and another eight deaths bringing the total to 2,370. The statewide seven-day positive testing rate has dropped to 7.2 percent. Another 20 cases have been reported in the Thomas Jefferson Health District for a total to date of 2,067. No fatalities have been reported in the district in over a week, with the total at 44 since August 6.  *The Charlottesville Police Civilian Review Board (PCRB) met last night and heard from a couple members of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus in advance of the General Assembly’s special session, which begins on August 18. PCRB Chair James Watson invited the elected officials to the virtual meeting to explain legislation to increase civilian oversight of police in Virginia localities. “Right now we are a pretty big state and we only got three CRBs in the entire state so that legislation will empower localities to create CRBs and avert the various challenges they may face once they are established,” Watson said. Charlottesville City Council authorized creation of a CRB in late 2017, and one formed but its members expressed concern about a lack of authorized oversight. A new board has formed and many of the same concerns are present, such as a lack of subpoena power and access to records. Senator Jennifer McClellan (D-9) is the vice chair of the Legislative Black Caucus.“We are going to be putting on both the House and the Senate side bills to give localities the authority to have civilian review boards that have much more teeth than what you have now,” McClellan said.McClellan said the special session will begin the process of “de-criminalizing poverty” and making punishments for crimes more proportionate. “We are making it so that access to justice does not depend on how good of a lawyer you have or can afford,” McClellan said. “And then if you are sentenced that the Department of Corrections process focuses on rehabilitation and reentry.” Delegate Don Scott (D-80) said he believed it is important for civilian review boards to have more oversight on what he refers to as the “criminal punishment” system. “We’re going to have a higher expectation for those who we entrust to protect and serve our community,” Scott said.The General Assembly special session begins on August 18. Last night’s meeting is available for viewing on the city’s website. (watch the meeting)*The new director of Charlottesville’s public housing authority introduced himself to his Board of Commissioners last night. John Sales has been the executive director of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority since August 3rd. “I came from the city [where] I was the housing program coordinator,” Sales said. “Before that I was at the Chesapeake Redevelopment and Housing Authority where I was the director of development and capital projects.”Sales said the CRHA is poised to move forward with redevelopment and rehabilitation of public housing.“It’s going to take off like a rocket,” Sales said. “We have a lot of stuff working on with redevelopment, working with increasing our volunteer slots, and just improving affordable housing in the community, something the community has been asking for for a very long time and I think we are at the position where we can give them that and be the leader of affordable housing in the city of Charlottesville.”The two new Commissioners also introduced themselves. A’Lelia Henry is a public housing resident who has attended many meetings on the topic over the years. “For the time that I have been involved in housing it seems to be that we have the least input into what comes out of public housing,” Henry said. “I guess I’m here to make good trouble.”The other new member of the board is Lisa Green who is ending her ten-year stint on the Planning Commission. In March, the Planning Commission approved the site plan for a phase of development at South First Street, which had been created with input from residents.“Working with the South First Street project, I got more energized and I felt more excited about projects than I have a long time in the city,” Green said. “I think sometimes the city gives away the farm so to speak instead of actually making sure we’re doing by our residents and the folks who live here now.”Later in the meeting, the CRHA Board discussed ways to encourage more property owners to rent out to people and families with federal housing vouchers. *The Rivanna Solid Waste Authority (RSWA) is in the early stages of testing a new app that could keep more discarded material out of landfills. If it passes out of a beta test, the Better Bin app would allow people to scan barcodes on products and be informed about where the material could be recycled or where they could get guidance on composting. Philip McKalips is the Director of Solid Waste for the RSWA and he updated the Solid Waste Alternatives Advisory Committee on the app. “What this thing does is you go into the store, hopefully, or at least with the recycling bin after you’ve already bought a product, and you open the app, and when it accesses the camera you’ll see that it’s got this image of a barcode there,” McKalips said. “When you shine that on to the bar code of the product, it will either know it or it won’t know it and if it knows it, it will tell you how how to recycle that product and its packaging, and if it doesn’t know it, it will give you a chance to fairly easily send that information back to Better Bin in which case they are going to look for that information so that the database gets smarter.” The Wisconsin company that built the app will conduct a second round of beta testing. The SWAAC committee also discussed legislation that passed the General Assembly such as the enabling authority to levy taxes on plastic bags. The legislation authorizes that to happen as of January 1, and the Board of Supervisors was briefed on the possibility on July 15. “The revenue accruing to the county or city must be used for certain purposes including environmental cleanup and the provision of reusable bags,” wrote county attorney Greg Kamptner in his briefing for that discussion. The SWAAC members discussed a desire to move forward with the City of Charlottesville if the local officials decide to eventually levy the tax. *Thanks for listening and reading! This venture is being supported by community members through a Patreon account. I know these are tough times for so many, but if you can support this venture, it will help me hire people to help with community engagement. And pay a copy editor! This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Charlottesville Community Engagement
August 13, 2020: CRHA meets, PLACE meets, SWAAC meets; Live Arts takes the virtual stage

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 7:34


Today’s Patreon-fueled shout-out comes from an anonymous supporter who wants to say - "We keep each other safe. Wear a mask, wash your hands, and keep your distance."*There were no major incidents marking the third anniversary of the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, but there were several peaceful commemorations, including a six-hour takeover of Market Street Market in an event known as #ReclaimCville. More than thirty faith leaders held a virtual interfaith service that reflected on the push to remove Confederate statues that lead to violent clashes three years ago yesterday. Here’s the preface of the Michael Cheuk of the Charlottesville Clergy Collective. The full 40 minute video of the Charlottesville Clergy Collective service is available on YouTube. *The University of Virginia will hold another town hall about reopening on Friday, and this time it will be for parents and family of returning students. Similar meetings were held this past week for staff and for the community at large. For an audio summary of the community town hall held Monday, listen to the most recent episode of the Charlottesville Quarantine Report. One thing you’ll hear on the program is Dr. Mitch Rosner explaining one way that UVA officials will monitor the student population for COVID.“For the dorm buildings, we will be testing the wastewater effluent,” Rosner said. “The wastewater of buildings contains viral genetic material that can be detected by these PCR tests at a very high sensitivity. If we detect that a building’s wastewater tests positive, we will go in and test all the students.”  *The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority’s Board of Commissioners will welcome newcomers to the governance structure of the agency that owns and operates public housing in the city. The CRHA Board of Commissioners will hold a virtual work session beginning at 5 p.m. to be introduced to new executive director John Sales as well as two new commissioners. Sales started the job earlier this month after serving as the city’s housing coordinator. Also being introduced are Lisa Green and A’Lelia Henry as the new commissioners. Green is at the end of ten years of service as a City Planning Commission. They’re all joining the CRHA at a time when the first new public housing units are being constructed in a generation with the expansion of South First Street. (register for the meeting)*Do you know how decisions are made about transportation projects in our area, and how you can have your say? A good place to start is the Public Participation Plan (PPP) of the Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization, a 13-page document that seeks to explain the process that decides what gets built and where. The MPO is seeking public comment on the draft through September 10. The MPO Policy Board will vote on the updated plan on September 23. If you have any questions about the process, I’d like to hear them potentially for a future story. (more info)One recent transportation decision was made by the Charlottesville City Council when they decided to move forward with a Smart Scale application to pay for changes to the intersection of Preston Avenue, Grady Avenue and 10th Street. The city’s PLACE Design Task Force will discuss the area at their first meeting since the pandemic began. Chair Mike Stoneking has sought a broader discussion of the Preston Avenue Corridor, which has been redeveloping slowly. I produced a written report and podcast about Council’s vote that may be of interest to anyone before the meeting begins. (PLACE agenda)*The Charlottesville Police Civilian Review Board (PCRB) will meet virtually at 6:30 p.m. and will begin by speaking with two members of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus. The General Assembly will convene on August 18 for a special session that will include criminal justice reform. They will also discuss the board’s status, hiring an independent counsel, and the executive director position that will be filled in the near future. (agenda)Albemarle’s Solid Waste Alternatives Advisory Committee will meet virtually at 4 p.m. One of the items on the agenda is a presentation from the president of the Glass Packaging Institute on the organization’s circular glass initiative in Virginia. (register)*Live Arts begins a four-night virtual run tonight of a presentation of In the Heights by the Live Arts Teen Theater Ensemble. In the Heights is by Lin-Manuel Miranda, also the person behind Hamilton. Jessica Harris is the assistant director of the production.  “Our performances will be presented in webinar style which means you and hundreds of other audience members can watch the show live from your home without being seen or heard yourselves,” Harris said.  (buy tickets) *Before we close the show today, we have a small correction. In yesterday’s edition, we incorrectly reported the organizers of a panel discussion on the Memorial to Enslaved Workers. The event was put on by the Virginia chapter of the American Institute of Architects. We conclude by stating that as of publication, the C-VILLE STEM Fundraiser is at $29,555 dollars, or very close to its goal of $30,000 to build boxes of scientific supplies for up to 2,100 students in Charlottesville city schools who would otherwise not have them at home. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Charlottesville Community Engagement
August 12, 2020: Three years later; JRWA to consider alternatives to Rassawek site

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 6:50


Today’s installment has a shout-out for a fundraiser called C'ville STEM: Support Schools in COVID times. UVA doctors have teamed up with schools and want your financial support for school scientific supplies for up to 2,100 children in City Schools who might not otherwise have access. They are very close to meeting their goal. *Today is the third anniversary of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville which resulted in a vehicle being deliberately driven down 4th Street into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing Heather Heyer and severely injuring dozens of others. Charlottesville City Hall will be closed for a “time of reflection and remembrance.” So will the vehicular crossings of the Downtown Mall. A coalition of groups including the Charlottesville Democratic Socialists of America and Showing Up for Racial Justice Charlottesville plan to hold an event beginning at 1 p.m. at Market Street Park where the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee stands. However, city manager Tarron Richardson issued a statement warning that his pandemic-related decision to stop issuing permits for events city parks still stands. “We ask that the community continue to follow all aspects of the local COVID-19 ordinance, specifically the wearing of face coverings and adherence to the gathering limits,” Richardson wrote in a statement. “No special event permits have been approved for the use of downtown parks or other public property for August 11 or 12, 2020.”Dr. Richardson went on to state it was important that roads not be blocked in protests.“Unauthorized closures of City streets can delay responses for emergency vehicles and require rerouting to an emergency incident, the hospital, or other critical infrastructure when seconds matter,” Richardson wrote. “Additionally positioning one’s self in a lane of travel/traffic without proper protection is putting oneself potentially in grave danger.”On August 8, the city issued a statement that sought to remind the public that gatherings of fifty people or more were specifically prohibited by Council on July 27 when the city enacted restrictions that are greater than what is allowed under Phase 3 of Governor Ralph Northam’s Forward Virginia program. *There are another 776 cases of COVID-19 in Virginia reported by the state health department this morning, and another eight deaths for a total of 2,352 to date. The seven-day average for positive tests has dropped to 7.3 percent statewide. The Thomas Jefferson Health District has another 23 cases with eight from Albemarle, five from Louisa, four from Charlottesville, two from Greene, two from Fluvanna and two from Nelson. *The James River Water Authority (JRWA) will meet today to discuss delaying the application process for a pump station to bring water to the growth area at Zion Crossroads. In March, authority members from Louisa and Fluvanna counties voted to proceed with a plan to build the pump station at a Monacan site called Rassawek which was a major population center before colonization. That’s prompted over 10,000 signatures on a petition organized by the group Cultural Heritage Partners. “Although the James River Water Authority is confident that the revised application materials submitted to you in March took a hard look at a broad range of alternatives and identified the only practicable alternative, we have continued to engage in discussions with interested parties on this matter,” reads a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from D.D. Watson, chair of the JRWA. The letter goes on to state that the Louisa and Fluvanna needs an expanded water supply and that a short delay will allow for the study of alternatives to the site at Rassawek. Look to coverage on this from Allison Wrabel in a future edition of the Daily Progress and get more information from her preview story.*The pandemic has delayed the public dedication of the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at the University of Virginia, but the monument has already become a central gathering point in the community as seen during the protests against the killing of George Floyd. There will be a virtual panel discussion about the architecture of the memorial at 4 p.m. held by Arch Daily. Participants include Alice Raucher and Mary Hughes of the UVA Office of the Architect), Mabel Wilson of Studio&) and J. Meejin Yoon of Höweler + Yoon Architects. *At 7 p.m., the University of Virginia’s Religion, Race and Democracy Lab will hold a zoom webinar that reflects on three years ago. The title is “Praying With Our Feet: Religious Activists Remember the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville.” Speakers include Jalane Schmidt, an activist who helped build community support for removal of Confederate statues, and Don Gathers, a founded of the city’s Black Lives Matter chapter and founding member of the Police Civilian Review Board. (info)*The Charlottesville Planning Commission said an official goodbye to one of its longest-serving members last night. Lisa Green has served on the seven-member body since October 2010 and her term ends at the end of this month. “I’ve enjoyed every minute of it,” Green said. “I know sometimes it doesn’t seem like it but I am passionate about this city and I see all the potential.”Green was recently appointed to serve on the Board of Commissioners for the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority. She’s also a 19-year veteran of working for Albemarle County.“I think I am rooted into public service,” Green added. “I believe in public service. I believe in local government. I believe in all the things we can do better and I truly believe that there are systems we can change to make it more equitable for everyone in the city.” Charlottesville City Council has not yet appointed a replacement, so Green will continue to serve on the Planning Commission until they do so. Interviews with applicants for the position have not yet been conducted, according to Council Clerk Kyna Thomas. We’ll have an update on the Charlottesville Planning Commission’s discussion on the Comprehensive Plan and the New Hill Community Vision Plan on a later show. *The Crozet Community Advisory Committee meets at 7 p.m. and begins with a discussion about Old Dominion Village. Developer Katurah Roell is requesting a rezoning of 14.259 acres from rural area to Neighborhood Model District for the creation of a new neighborhood. However, the land is not within the jurisdiction of the Albemarle County Service Authority. Currently only the existing structure on the property is allowed to connect to public water. The applicant will request that connection as well as to public sewer. The Crozet CAC will also discuss the results of community feedback on bike and pedestrian connectivity.  (agenda) This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Red Beans Rice & Catfish
LISA GREEN. HURRICANE KATRINA EXITING PLAIN SABOTAGED PART#2

Red Beans Rice & Catfish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 33:02


Lisa Green a native of New Orleans was interview on Red Beans Rice & Catfish.In her interview Ms. Green explain what happened a few weeks before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans August 29,2005 and hit her hometown the 9ward someone higher up had other plans-it was her exit plans that would have save many people in her neighborhood a,nd it was taken away from her..Ms. Green wants to get the record straight.

Red Beans Rice & Catfish
LISA GREEN. HURRICANE KATRINA EXITING PLAIN SABOTAGED PART#1

Red Beans Rice & Catfish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 51:03


Lisa Green a native of New Orleans was interview on Red Beans Rice & Catfish.In her interview Ms. Green explain what happened a few weeks before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans August 29,2005 and hit her hometown the 9ward someone higher up had other plans-it was her exit plans that would have save many people in her neighborhood a,nd it was taken away from her..Ms. Green wants to get the record straight.

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire
Episode 107 Lisa Green, writer, innovative realtor

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 76:46


My guest today is Lisa Green. Lisa shifted from being a professional singer, actor, and producer, to being a writer, and innovative realtor with a flare for interior design. Lisa is from Australia and moved to the states over 30 years ago. She also happens to be one of the most courageous spiritual warriors I know. Lisa understands grief intimately and as devastated as she was when her 16 year old son Jesse died, 7 years ago, she knows that grief will never outweigh the love. Writing has been a healing outlet for Lisa, not only for processing her emotions, but trusting that she can provide compassionate companionship for others who have lost a loved one. She reads a deeply moving excerpt from her writings “My Impossible” that poignantly captures both heartache and hope. Lisa continues to model for me and our community how to show up with dignity and humility to some of life’s biggest challenges. Check out the show notes for links to connect with Lisa.  Enjoy the podcast! Links: Wright Bros. Real Estate Instagram  

Court-Side Moms
Episode #7 - Lisa Green (Mother to Baylor star Isaiah Austin)

Court-Side Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 42:33


This week, Court-side Moms hosts Lisa Green, mother of Isaiah Austin, an NBA first round prospect who days before the 2014 draft was diagnosed with Marfan Syndrome, a rare disorder affecting his heart and instantly ending his NBA dream. In this very moving and inspiring episode we hear about this remarkable 7’1” AAU star and how he has coped with adversity in his young life. “You can make this your excuse or you can make it your story”. Join us as Lisa shares how these words from mother to son helped inspire Isaiah to make this his story, to pick himself back up, get through his darkest days and come out stronger and more determined than ever to be a success and continue to play the game he loves and be a force on the court. We hope you find this very special episode as powerful as we did – a story of perseverance, determination and a mother’s strength and unwavering love.

I AM STREAMING
Uheardme1st RADIO TALK SHOW -JUDGE LISA GREEN

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 26:03


Comedian Edwin Douglas brings in Judge Lisa Green on the show and she shared with the listeners how she open her heart to give first time criminals a second chance in their lives through her program in the courtroom system.

I AM STREAMING
Uheardme1st RADIO TALK SHOW -JUDGE LISA GREEN

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:28


Comedian Edwin Douglas brings in Judge Lisa Green on the show and she shared with the listeners how she open her heart to give first time criminals a second chance in their lives through her program in the courtroom system.

ROBINLYNNE
Uheardme1st RADIO TALK SHOW -JUDGE LISA GREEN

ROBINLYNNE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:29


Comedian Edwin Douglas brings in Judge Lisa Green on the show and she shared with the listeners how she open her heart to give first time criminals a second chance in their lives through her program in the courtroom system.

I AM STREAMING
Uheardme1st RADIO TALK SHOW -JUDGE LISA GREEN

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:29


Comedian Edwin Douglas brings in Judge Lisa Green on the show and she shared with the listeners how she open her heart to give first time criminals a second chance in their lives through her program in the courtroom system.

I AM STREAMING
Uheardme1st RADIO TALK SHOW -JUDGE LISA GREEN

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:28


Comedian Edwin Douglas brings in Judge Lisa Green on the show and she shared with the listeners how she open her heart to give first time criminals a second chance in their lives through her program in the courtroom system.

Uheardme 1ST RADIO TALK SHOW
Uheardme1st RADIO TALK SHOW -JUDGE LISA GREEN

Uheardme 1ST RADIO TALK SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:28


Comedian Edwin Douglas brings in Judge Lisa Green on the show and she shared with the listeners how she open her heart to give first time criminals a second chance in their lives through her program in the courtroom system.

I AM STREAMING
Uheardme1st RADIO TALK SHOW -JUDGE LISA GREEN

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:28


Comedian Edwin Douglas brings in Judge Lisa Green on the show and she shared with the listeners how she open her heart to give first time criminals a second chance in their lives through her program in the courtroom system.

Killer Rabbit Podcast
BANK HOLIDAY BONUS - 'I'm The Killer Rabbit' - JimBob Gnarly Featuring 5a.m

Killer Rabbit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 4:31


*** CHECK OUT THE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE HERE: https://youtu.be/c8KBL7djElo ***Killer Rabbit Productions Presents....‘I’m the Killer Rabbit’ [EXPLICIT]JimBob Gnarly ft 5a.mMusic by Lo-Fi LennyTech/mixing by Mark RinderProduced by 5a.mVideo by Adam Chase‘The Rabbit’ portrayed by Jimmy ‘Grumble’ FranceThe Killer Rabbit Podcast is Adam, Benson & SamListen to Season 1 on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcastsWith special thanks to all involved in the filming;Jemma Walsh, Lisa Green, Jack Roberts, JimBob Gnarly, Jimmy 'Grumble' France, Sam Taylor, Adam Chase, James Benson

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第490期:Favorite Drinks

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 2:47


更多英语知识,请关注微信公众号: VOA英语每日一听Adrienne: So, Lisa, what is that you're drinking?Lisa: Oolong tea. Iced oolong tea.Adrienne: Is it your favorite drink?Lisa: It's not really my favorite drink. My favorite drink is Diet Coke. I love Diet Coke, but a couple of years ago, I was drinking only Diet Coke and started to realize that that probably was not the healthiest thing for me to be drinking, so I switched to oolong tea.Adrienne: What are the benefits?Lisa: So there is a couple of benefits. One benefit which I really like is that it absorbs fat, or when you're eating foods that are high in fat and drinking it with oolong for some reason it absorbs some of the fat, so there have been studies that prove that oolong tea does contribute to weight loss, and that's why if you go to a lot of Chinese restaurants they'll always serve tea with the meal and most likely its oolong tea cause for some reason it absorbs fat, plus oolong tea also has anti-oxidants, which are cancer-fighting and makes it so much healthier, so it fights fat and cancer.Adrienne: So now you only drink oolong tea?Lisa: Well, in my research on the healthiest drink, I also found that green tea was even healthier than oolong tea, so now I drink oolong tea, green tea, and always a bit of diet coke.Adrienne: So what are the benefits of green tea?Lisa: Green tea, also, I think it has more anti-oxidants. They did a study of green tea and found that people who drink green tea lost more weight than people who weren't drinking green tea, so anything that either absorbs fat and contributes to weight loss is a drink for me.Adrienne: OK, but I thought green tea had a lot of caffeine in it, so I thought actually that green tea was maybe is not the best tea to be drinking.Lisa: That's what a lot of people think actually, and in fact, green tea, so if you look at on a scale of drinks like tea and coffee and green tea and oolong tea, the drink that has the least amount of caffeine is actually green tea and that is because it's not processed. The leaves are just dried. Then the next drink that has more caffeine is oolong tea because the leaves are semi-processed. After that, the next drink that has more caffeine is coffee actually, obviously, everyone knows coffee has a lot of caffeine, but the drink that has the most caffeine is English tea.Adrienne: Very interesting. I learned a lot from you today.

Geekin' On WDW Podcast | A Family Friendly Community of Walt Disney World Fans | Travel tips on resorts, food, touring and fu
5 Year Geekin’ Family Anniversary Special Featuring 6 Original Super Geeks – Ep. 280

Geekin' On WDW Podcast | A Family Friendly Community of Walt Disney World Fans | Travel tips on resorts, food, touring and fu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 129:17


On episode 280, we bring on 6 of our original Super Geeks to celebrate 5 years of the Geekin’ On WDW Podcast. We discuss what being in the Disney World bubble means to us, a special moment shared in the parks and share some feelings on what the podcast has meant to each of us. Super Geeks featured include Lisa Green, Glen Kessler, Heather Brainerd, Judy Ludwig, Brian Wahl and Jennifer Galambos. Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Join our Facebook community by search Facebook for Geekin’ On WDW Podcast Family and asking to join our private Facebook group and friending me Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail for our Geek Speak segment with any trip reports, tips or questions @   (860) 294-4774

Southern Voices by StyleBlueprint
Southern Voices: It's Time to Get Out of Our Comfort Zone

Southern Voices by StyleBlueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 46:04


In our newest episode of our "Southern Voices" podcast, host Ashley Haugen has a candid conversation with Lisa Green and Chakita Patterson, two African American women who speak openly about what it's like to grow up as black Americans in the South, discriminatory experiences they have endured in the not-so-distant past, what they think the key to ending racism is and much more.

Detour To Neverland
Detour To Neverland - Episode 37 | Disney Blogs, Citrus Swirl vs Dole Whip, & Character Interactions with Lisa Green from Living A Disney Life

Detour To Neverland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 40:01


Lisa Green from Living A Disney Life joins me to share her Disney story and the inspiration that led her to start Living A Disney Life. We chat about the blog, her recent trip to Disneyland, citrus swirl vs dole whip, and so much more.  Connect with Lisa at LivingADisneyLife.com I would be so appreciative if you subscribe and leave us an iTunes review with any feedback or suggestions. Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook!  

Geekin' On WDW Podcast | A Family Friendly Community of Walt Disney World Fans | Travel tips on resorts, food, touring and fu
Live Recordings from Bay Lake Tower, Old Key West and EPCOT’s Disney On Broadway Art Festival 2018 – Ep. 243

Geekin' On WDW Podcast | A Family Friendly Community of Walt Disney World Fans | Travel tips on resorts, food, touring and fu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 137:58


On episode 243, we’re in EPCOT for live recordings of Canadian pavilion band, Disney on Broadway performance and split stay at Bay Lake Tower and Old Key West in this middle of trip January 2018 live recording. Epcot band intro with a fiddle background Talking with Harry about drones Celtic band Bodh’katan First ever meetup with Lisa Green, “My people! I found you!”  Momma says, “Nice girl!” Last BLT/Contemporary coffee walk Lisa Green/family, Christie Keen and Jeff O’Polka meet up Kens popcorn bucket displayed in house Hot Tub story First ever Old Key West coffee walk Kevin Curtis Allen shout out Epcot Pixar shorts Ben and Harry doing their comedy – They’re four years apart Germany Buffet dinner package Disney on Broadway Kissy Simmons & Alton Fitzgerald White Join our email list the Geekin’ Gazette for our favorite news, happenings in WDW and our community as well as time and money saving tips.  Free trip planning spreadsheet we use to plan and organize our trips included and a travel packing checklist so you don’t forget anything for your trip Join our Facebook community by search Facebook for Geekin’ On WDW Podcast Family and asking to join our private Facebook group and friending me …

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Prenuptials, Post-nuptials, And No Judgements

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 23:56


Elie and Joe talk to author and analyst Lisa Green about Trump family nuptials, and some common pitfalls in the asset protection game. Lisa Green is a lawyer, author of On Your Case, A Comprehensive, Compassionate And Only Slightly Bossy Legal Guide for Every Stage of a Woman's Life, TV legal analyst (just like Elie, but striving for his level of on-air excellence.)

Adversarial Learning
Episode 15: Could You Rephrase That As An Ethical Question?

Adversarial Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 64:12


Our guest this week is data scientist for good Lisa Green.  Topics of discussion include What is ethics  Joel's previous life as a financial analyst and the ethical dilemmas therein whether there's anything incriminating in Joel's Yahoo history "identity theft" as a bullshit concept  Google's corrupt bargain with the NHS what the medical code of ethics actually says  polycentric ethics the difference between unethical and incompetent what good a code of ethics does when the "ethical" problems are emergent from the choices of many people that terrible article about the Seattle Nazi convention neuroticism  the Joel test  vgr's bad tweet Please listen to it.

Simon J Green's Storytelling
Brilliant Inclusion Ep 2- Inclusion Is Critical W Richard Watts

Simon J Green's Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 52:00


Richard Watts is a legend of Melbourne and Australia's arts scene. He joins us to discuss the critique of inclusive arts, and his role in spreading the work of the underrepresented. Art can come from anywhere, and anyone can like it, so let's be more inclusive! Brilliant Inclusion is Simon J Green, a storyteller with a cystic fibrosis and Lisa Green, head of communications at Arts Access Victoria talking with artists, audiences, activists & critics about the challenges and joys in the arts and disability.

Simon J Green's Storytelling
Brilliant Inclusion Ep 1- Artists With Disability Making Art Not About Disability W Brigid Canny

Simon J Green's Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 60:05


Filmmaker Brigid Canny talks albinism, creative careers & Beyonce's Lemonade on our first episode of Brilliant Inclusion. Art can come from anywhere, and anyone can like it, so let's be more inclusive! Brilliant Inclusion is Simon J Green, a storyteller with a cystic fibrosis and Lisa Green, head of communications at Arts Access Victoria talking with artists, audiences, activists & critics about the challenges and joys in the arts and disability.

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Women's Legal Guide

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 14:08


Answers to legal questions from lawyer Lisa Green, author of ON YOUR CASE: A Comprehensive, Compassionate (and Only Slightly Bossy) Legal Guide for Every Stage of a Womans Life

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Women's Legal Guide

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 14:08


Answers to legal questions from lawyer Lisa Green, author of ON YOUR CASE: A Comprehensive, Compassionate (and Only Slightly Bossy) Legal Guide for Every Stage of a Womans Life

Mighty Men of Mouse
MMOM April 2016 Bonus Episode

Mighty Men of Mouse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 73:04


Bonus episode! Listener Interaction Satchel features follow up and questions on jobs at Disney and how awful some folks can be, live entertainment we've lost, chain restaurants, hot takes, differences between Future World East and West, scavenger hunts, how to handle dangerous babies, additional ideas on how to spend eternity in WDW, sandwiches, FastPass + at Disney's Hollywood Studios, doing more shows, laxbros, whether Peter Pan is a BOATRIDE, FLOAT Scores, BOATRIDES that never were, stroller crimes, selfies, ride quoters, land drafts, and IP Power Rankz. Thanks to the following folks for helping make the show better: Elyssa, Gosh, Cassie, Ben, Scott S., President Rutherford B. Hayes, Wes, Howie, James R., Lisa and Matt, Matt S., Jeff W., Lisa Green, Tom, Alicia, Todd, Scott G., Jeremy, Brian, James, John, Brian, and more. Articles Lumberjacks in peril Food chains are ok Disney World Hacks  

The Nice Guys on Business
94: Today we talk to Speaker, Author, NBC News Legal Analyst and attorney Lisa Green

The Nice Guys on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 20:53


  Television legal analyst and attorney Lisa Green offers something new: a witty, direct and empowering legal guide for women, filled with accessible information they can employ to understand and respond to common legal issues throughout their lives, from dating, marriage, and kids to jobs, retirement, aging parents, and wills.   Here's what we learned from Lisa today:    Don't "Crowdsource" your advice, especially legal advice.   You may not need a lawyer for a divorce.   Her book, "On Your Case" is a practical legal guide. She calls it "The Joy of Cooking" of law.   It is a "legal guide for every stage of a woman's life" but is practical advice for men as well (just take the cover off, no one will know.)   Hear how she used her own advice (from the book) to find a lawyer for her mother.   Judge Judy recommends her book!   http://lisagreenlaw.com/   Check out her book "On Your Case" here- http://lisagreenlaw.com/books/on-your-case/   Want to get pinned on our listener map? Just go to http://www.dougsandler.com/podcast-by-the-nice-guys/ and answer the question, where are you from? And we'll add you to the map. You can see it here- http://www.niceguysonbusiness.com/services.html   Subscribe to the Podcast   Spinal Tap- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOO5S4vxi0o     Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.

Women in Business with Dr. Gayle Carson
Lisa Green - What about Women & the law?

Women in Business with Dr. Gayle Carson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015 24:48


Lisa Green has an urgent message for women of all ages, especially those who consider themselves fully briefed on nutrition, personal finance, good schools, and great bargains: What about the law?Whether or not you invite it into your life, the law will find you. When it does, will you be ready to respond? Leveraging her professional training as a lawyer and her personal experience as a wife, ex-wife, mother, and daughter, Lisa explains common, even complicated, legal issues in practical, easy to understand terms. Sharing true stories, from jaw-dropping court cases to her own personal challenges, Lisa explains how readers can make the best possible decisions when problems arise. And legal problems will arise, Lisa counsels, so women need to get smart, and get ready.In her warm, yet firm, voice, Lisa guides readers through the potential legal issues around:

WALT DISNEY WORLD NORTHEAST PODCAST
WDW NE Podcast # 47 Villians Madness continues with guest Lisa Green

WALT DISNEY WORLD NORTHEAST PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015


Walt Disney World Northeast Podcast
WDW NE Podcast # 47 Villians Madness continues with guest Lisa Green

Walt Disney World Northeast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015


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The Kathryn Zox Show
Innocent and Exonerated & Women's Legal Issues

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 50:51


Kathryn interviews attorney Nikki D. Pope and chef Courtney B. Lance, authors of “Pruno, Ramen, and a Side of Hope: Stories of Surviving Wrongful Convictions”. If you were given a prison sentence of 25 to life for a crime you didn't commit, what would give you hope that you would someday be exonerated? These are the questions that authors Pope and Lance asked victims of wrongful convictions; innocent men and women who eventually proved their innocence and were released from prison. Kathryn also interviews lawyer Lisa Green, author of “On Your Case: A Comprehensive, Compassionate (and Only Slightly Bossy) Legal Guide for Every Stage of a Woman's Life”. Green fills a long-standing gap in women's bookshelves with a thorough, compelling and hilarious guide to the range of legal issues women can expect to confront throughout their busy lives. Green was a reporter and columnist for The National Law Journal and is currently an on-air legal analyst appearing on NBC News and MSNBC.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Innocent and Exonerated & Women's Legal Issues

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 50:51


Kathryn interviews attorney Nikki D. Pope and chef Courtney B. Lance, authors of “Pruno, Ramen, and a Side of Hope: Stories of Surviving Wrongful Convictions”. If you were given a prison sentence of 25 to life for a crime you didn't commit, what would give you hope that you would someday be exonerated? These are the questions that authors Pope and Lance asked victims of wrongful convictions; innocent men and women who eventually proved their innocence and were released from prison. Kathryn also interviews lawyer Lisa Green, author of “On Your Case: A Comprehensive, Compassionate (and Only Slightly Bossy) Legal Guide for Every Stage of a Woman's Life”. Green fills a long-standing gap in women's bookshelves with a thorough, compelling and hilarious guide to the range of legal issues women can expect to confront throughout their busy lives. Green was a reporter and columnist for The National Law Journal and is currently an on-air legal analyst appearing on NBC News and MSNBC.

NexxLegacy Radio
LADIESnightRADIO - with guests Lisa Green + Mikeya Summerville

NexxLegacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 126:00


Hosts: Danaya Azure + Diva Ebony B Guests: Lisa Green + Mikeya Summerville This show is the women's evolution of music and entertainment. We cater to the movements of the strong ladies in the business and growth of soon to be young ladies becoming power women. Celebrate one of the only shows dedicated strictly for women. Call in (949) 270-5912 Dedicated to bringing the best interviews, journalism that this world has ever seen and/or heard. Radio station designed to bring music & entertainment together    

The Disney Dream Girls - An Unofficial Disney Theme Parks Podcast

Welcome to The Disney Dream Girls Podcast, a Disney podcast by women for everyone. We aim to entertain you with Disney chat, features, guests and more. On todays show we continue our tour of New Fantasyland by popping in to Storybook Circus and then we are joined by guest and blogger, Lisa Green. Together we discuss some of Lisa's 2014 Disney resolutions and invite you to contact us with yours too! We would really appreciate it if you would help support us and subscribe to our podcast in iTunes, even if you don't use iTunes, it will really help us build up the awareness of the podcast and whilst you are there please do leave us a review. You can also like our Facebook page Follow us on Twitter @disdreamgirls For full show notes, please visit us at www.disneydreamgirls.com Email us at info@disneydreamgirls.com

Digital Preservation Webcasts
Lisa Green, "Digital Preservation for Machine-Scale Access and Analysis"

Digital Preservation Webcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2013


Director of Common Crawl Lisa Green speaks on the subject of digital preservation and machine-scale access and analysis at Digital Preservation 2013. Green said that she is motivated by a strong belief in the power of open systems to drive innovation in education, arts and research. Over the last several years she has been active in the areas of Open Access publishing, Open Science, Open Data, copyright, digital rights and policy. Immediately prior to joining Common Crawl, Lisa was Chief of Staff at Creative Commons. She holds a PhD in physical chemistry from the University of California Berkeley. For more information, visit http://digitalpreservation.gov/multimedia/videos/green.html&loclr=itu