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In this episode, we sit down with Cristina Maduro, a wardrobe stylist and entrepreneur from the DMV area. Her journey is one of transformation—moving from corporate success to motherhood, entrepreneurship, and redefining fulfillment.From Corporate to Motherhood & Identity ShiftsCristina's early career was traditional—executive coaching, advanced degrees, and corporate loyalty. But when she had her first child while working for her father's business, people expected her to stay home as the CEO's daughter. Eventually, she left, struggling with postpartum challenges at a time when few were talking about them.As the youngest sibling and the first in her friend group to become a mother, she lacked the community support she needed. She credits Lisa Harris for helping her realize the importance of building a village, something that feels less common today.Entrepreneurship & Finding Her PathCristina's entrepreneurial journey began at her children's co-op preschool, where she bonded with other moms questioning how to balance career and motherhood. While working part-time in a maternity and children's boutique, she saw firsthand how high-achieving women navigate life transitions.This led her to co-purchase the boutique, marking her first business venture. At the same time, her involvement in an MLM (multi-level marketing) business helped her develop skills in coaching, branding, and wardrobe stylist.After seven years, she sold her shares and went all-in on MLM, where she built a strong community and business network.Lessons in Business & MotherhoodCristina highlights the different stages of difficulty—whether raising children or running a business—each season has challenges.As a stylist, Cristina believes in the power of presentation—from showering to wearing a bold lip color, small shifts can transform confidence and energy. She's also let go of rigid definitions of success.Now, she balances boutique styling and virtual wardrobe services, embracing joy intentionally and capitalizing on her God-given gifts.Advice to Her Younger Self: Trust your gut. Play to win, not to avoid losing.Connect with Cristina MaduroInstagram: @curlsgirlsandstyleEmail: Curlsgirlsandstyle@gmail.comStyle Inquiry: HEREResources Mentioned
BRAVERYIn this episode of Reclaiming Your Hue, we dive deep into the peaks and valleys of motherhood and entrepreneurship with our special guest, Lisa Harris and discuss key themes around "letting go." Lisa shares her journey of being a Mompreneur, diving into some incredibly vulnerable moments she experienced of which are unveiled whole heartedly in her story. From moments of success to overcoming adversity through her love of poetry, she shares how picking back up the pen helped overcome those emotions and battle on.Lisa's perspective on CHOICES, which then provide opportunity to reinvent yourself, is utterly tantalizing. She's truly in a life-changing journey right now!Key Topics Covered:- Lisa's Personal & Entrepreneural journey- Major successes and breakthrough moments in her entrepreneurial journey- Challenges and setbacks faced, and strategies for resilience- Balancing the dual roles of Mother and entrepreneur- Practical tips for aspiring mompreneurs- Current projects and future aspirationsConnect with Lisa:IG: @lisaharrisandcompanyLinkedIn: Lisa HarrisFacebook: Lisa G. HarrisWebsite: www.LisaHarrisandCo.comContact the Host, Kelly Kirk: Email: info.ryh7@gmail.com Get Connected/Follow: IG: @reclaimingyourhue_ryh & @thekelly.tanke.kirk Facebook: Reclaiming Your Hue Facebook Page YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@RYHReclaimingYourHue Credits: Editor: Joseph Kirk Music: Kristofer Tanke Thanks for listening & cheers to Reclaiming Your Hue!
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Hearts of Oak, where today we delve deep into the heart of one of the most contentious debates of our time: the right to life. In this episode, we're joined by a distinguished guest, a medical doctor and researcher who has become a pivotal figure in the UK's pro-life movement. Prepare for an insightful conversation as we explore his transformative journey from a pro-choice stance to becoming an ardent advocate for the unborn, driven by scientific evidence and ethical reasoning. We'll discuss the current cultural landscape in the UK, where despite a prevailing pro-choice sentiment, a new wave of youthful pro-life activism is emerging, challenging the status quo. This episode promises to unravel: The ethical and scientific arguments for when life begins. The role of religious beliefs in the pro-life movement. Why there's a growing disconnect between UK law and public opinion on abortion. How the pro-life movement is evolving, engaging with media, politics, and church leaders to drive change. Join us as we navigate through these complex issues, understanding the motivations behind one man's mission to change hearts and minds, and why he believes now more than ever, the pro-life message needs to be heard. This is not just a debate; it's a call to action, a challenge to think, and a journey into the heart of what it means to champion life in all its vulnerability and potential. Tune in, and let's challenge the tide together. *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Interview recorded 31.10.24 Connect with Calum
Welcome to Life in the Leadership Lane where I am talking to leaders making a difference in the workplace and in our communities. How did they get to where they are and what are they doing to stay there! Buckle up and get ready to accelerate in the Leadership Lane! This week, I am talking with Lisa Harris, Talent Manager at Thorn Network Inc and The HRSouthwest Conference Director in 2024. How did Lisa get started in her career? What led her to the world of Talent and Leadership? When did Lisa “find her lane” in her career? What does Lisa share about The HRSouthwest Conference? What does Lisa share about the Marketplace? What does Lisa share about keynote speakers? What does Lisa share about educational sessions? What does Lisa share about special events? When does Lisa share about getting involved? What does Lisa share about balancing work and volunteering? …and more as we spend “Time to Accelerate” with a few more questions. Interview resources: Favorite quote(s) from Lisa: “I want to make it fun and hope people walk away with a new connection.” Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn Visit Thorn Network Visit The HRSouthwest Conference to learn more about registration, sponsorships, and exhibiting. Learn more about the podcast host Bruce Waller Check out Bruce's books Drive With Purpose: Move Your Career from Success to Significance (#1 New Released book on Amazon) Life in the Leadership Lane; Moving Leaders to Inspire and Change the Workplace Find Your Lane; Change your GPS, Change your Career (“Book Authority” Best Books) Milemarkers; A 5 Year Journey …helping you record daily highlights to keep you on track. Subscribe to Bruce's Blog “Move to Inspire” Connect with Bruce on LinkedIn Connect with Bruce on Twitter Connect with Bruce on Instagram Connect with Bruce on Facebook Get relocation support for your next household goods or commercial office move across the US by reaching out to Bruce at bwaller@goarmstrong.com or visit The Armstrong Company
In this episode, John and Tricia explore the LARA model with Lisa Harris. They discuss why it is an effective tool for communication. LARA stands for Listen Affirm Respond Ask questions OR Add information.Download the model and transcript hereLisa Harris Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lisabrandtharris/10 Components of a Thinking Environment EpisodeGathering Genres Episode
Lisa Harris (pen name: JaLind Rossetti) is an international bestselling author who writes romance novels that give a voice to women over 50. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and Southern California Romance Writers groups. A group fitness instructor and registered dietitian, Lisa self-published a fitness book in 2018. Website: jalindrossetti.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-harris-author-speaker
"Aue, aue... when it's time to find home, we know the way." ⛵️ // For the island nation of Tuvalu, the effects of climate change are more than a warning; they're an eviction notice. Estimates vary as to when the small chain of coral islands could vanish beneath the waves, but experts agree that Tuvalu may be uninhabitable long before then, prompting its people to set sail for a new frontier… the metaverse. Within this digital landscape, Tuvalu could potentially preserve its lands, heritage, and governance, effectively pioneering a new model for nationhood, in which a nation and its people exist in two realms—physical and virtual. But how does one go from sand to silicon while maintaining the essence of a culture? And what is the real-world environmental impact of storing a nation's worth of data? Whether we take Tuvalu's proposal literally or view it as a symbolic call to action, unpacking the logistics of such an ambitious project offers a glimpse at the expertise required to bring it to life—from tech experts grappling with blockchain governance to cultural preservationists digitizing traditional art and oral histories. The work forces us to ask: Can you really backup a country the way you backup a computer? And if so, what does that mean for the future of nationhood, identity, and the planet itself?Additional ResourcesEpisode transcriptsConnect with Grace Andrews: LinkedIn.Connect with Amy Tobey on LinkedIn.Connect with Mathr de Leon on LinkedIn.Connect with David M. Carballo at Boston UniversityConnect with Ron Chapple on LinkedInConnect with Jonathan Gliboff on LinkedInConnect with Simon Kofe on LinkedInConnect with George Siosi Samuels on LinkedInFollow us on X and YouTube CreditsTraceroute is a podcast from Equinix and Stories Bureau. This episode was hosted by Grace Ewura-Esi and Amy Tobey, and was produced by Mathr de Leon with help from Lixandra Urresta. It was edited by Joshua Ramsey, with mixing and sound design by Brett Vanderlaan, and additional mixing by Jeremy Tuttle. Our fact-checker is Ena Alvarado. Our staff includes Tim Balint, Mathr de Leon, Suzie Falk, Lisa Harris, Alisa Manjarrez, Sadie Scott, Stephen Staver, John Taylor, and Rebecca Woodward. Our theme song was composed by Ty Gibbons.Enjoyed This Episode?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and colleagues! Introduce them to the people and organizations who played a role in inventing the internet.
Or "Why You've Probably Never Heard of Waldo Waterman..."
You know we're two hearts believing in just one mind…
As the Bard of Brixton once sang, 'that's just the way it is, things'll never be the same...'
In this touching episode of the Restore To Explore podcast, host Mac Lyon chats with Lisa Harris, a member of The Foot Collective community. Lisa, nearing her sixties, shares her unique journey toward foot health and overall well-being. Lisa, an academic lecturer, has faced health challenges like cancer, leading to significant lifestyle changes and adaptations. She discovered TFC through a Facebook ad during the lockdowns. Lisa believes the key to her success has been a been a shift in her mindset and the understanding that the process will be slow so there's no rush. Lisa has experienced remarkable improvements in foot health and overall well-being were noticed within two weeks of following the TFC program. In this touching episode of the Restore To Explore episode, we had an amazing chat with Lisa Harris from our TFC community. Lisa's nearing her 60s and she's got this incredible story about her journey towards better foot health and overall wellness. Lisa's battle with cancer and lifestyle changes during lockdowns lead her to TFC. She believes the key to her success has been a been a shift in her mindset and the understanding that the process will be slow so there's no rush. And guess what? She started feeling a difference in just a couple of weeks! It's not just about foot health for Lisa; it's about understanding how our bodies respond to the physical stress and our environment. TFC Helpful Links: Free Ebook (The Guide To Foot Freedom) Become A TFC Athlete TFC Pro Directory Play Is The Way Challenge (Join The Community) Free Training Shop TFC tools and training (Use the code R2E10 to save 10%)Natural Footwear Finder Fountain - Earn money while you listen to our podcast Follow us: Instagram TikTok YouTube Facebook Music: Dream Chaser - Lunareh Written By - Wiriyapa Chansuwong Performed & Produced By - Lunareh
Hey! Let's unbox this new phone! And this new thumb drive! And this multi-million dollar SaaS platform…
All you need is love… and a lifetime subscription.
Repeat after me. Humans are friends, not food… or statistical data points in algorithmic targeting systems designed for warfare.
It's like you're always stuck in second gear…
Rundown - Geraldo Rivera - 14:27 Old pals renew ties. Memories of Geraldo's wedding 20 years ago treasured. Conversation touches on JonBenet, Columbine and the Colorado prosecution of the late Kobe Bryant. But the main topic is Geraldo's old pal, Donald Trump and why he should never again be president. Geraldo knows Trump well. The former president called him regularly. Breaking with his pal has not been easy but January 6, 2021 was a final breaking point for America''s longest running major newsman. Also a lawyer, Geraldo Rivera breaks down the Trump litigations. Listen to Geraldo Rivera recount his conversation on Friday, November 13, 2020 with Trump in which it seemed as if Trump was resigned to defeat. But then he asked Geraldo, “What do you know about Dominion?” Premeditated attack on Dominion Voting Systems headquartered in Denver reviewed. OJ Simpson case remembered along with the propriety of piling on charges on blameworthy defendants. Media job options in the age of Trump discussed. Geraldo reveals his future plans. Back in the day, we remember when Geraldo saved Rich and Lisa Harris' kids in Haiti. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/geraldo-rivera-to-the-res_b_426999
Dr. Lisa Harris, a clinical psychologist specialist joins the podcast to discuss eating disorders in this edition of the PV Roundup specialist spotlight.
Today's podcast may be a stretch for our listeners. Please stick with us. No matter what your position on medical aid in dying (I'm ambivalent) or abortion (I'm pro-choice), this is a bioethics podcast, and I hope that we can all agree that the ethical issues at stake deserve a critical re-think. All three of today's guests are well established bioethicists. Let me start by quote/paraphrasing one of today's guests, Mara Buchbinder, who puts her finger on the issue we talk about today: “Typically when we think about conscience in medical ethics we think about it in terms of a negative claim of conscience, where a clinician refuses (or objects) to provide care. But what we know from my research and those of others, people also articulate a positive claim of conscience: they feel compelled to provide a service - whether it's abortion provision or medical aid in dying - because of a deeply held conviction that this is the right thing to do.” I'll continue by quoting Lisa Harris, who wrote in the NEJM: Bioethicists have focused on defining conditions under which conscientious refusals are acceptable but, with rare exceptions, have neglected to make the moral case for protecting the conscientious provision of care. Indeed, there is a real asymmetry between negative duties (to not do something) and positive duties (to do something) and, accordingly, between negative and positive claims of conscience. Violations of negative claims are considered morally worse than violations of positive ones.However, as bioethicist Mark Wicclair argues, the moral-asymmetry thesis does not provide adequate ethical justification for current conscience law, which protects only conscience-based refusals. Moral integrity can be injured as much by not performing an action required by one's core beliefs as by performing an action that contradicts those beliefs. Lisa was writing about providing abortion care, but she just as easily could have been writing about providing medical aid in dying in states where it is illegal. Today we wrestle with this issue of conscientious provision. We start by talking with Robert Brody, an internist who recalls physicians helping patients die during the height of the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco. Robert was first asked by one of his own patients for assistance in dying in 1991, far before aid in dying was legalized in California in 2016. Robert went on to be the founding chair of the board of Compassion and Choices, the major national advocacy organization for medical aid in dying. Today, medical aid in dying is legal in some 10 states, and illegal in others. Also today, in the wake of the Supreme Court's recent Dobbs decision, some 13 states ban abortion. To examine how clinicians might act in the face of such bans, we turn to Lori Freedman, who wrote a book about clinicians (primarily Ob-Gyn's) who work in Catholic Hospitals. She describes the “workarounds” these clinicians used to skirt the rules in order to provide reproductive care for women. We talk about the parallels between these issues at the beginning and end of life, and areas in which these parallels fall apart. For example, Jack Kevorkian excepted, clinicians have not been prosecuted for providing aid in dying in states where it is illegal. In contrast, there is a justified fear of prosecution of providing abortion care in states where it is illegal. It took contemplation on a bike ride to put my finger on why I “wrestle” with the notion of conscientious provision. On the one hand, when I hear of Ob-Gyn's in Catholic Healthcare systems using “workarounds” to provide reproductive care, I'm standing up and cheering on the inside. On the other hand, when I hear of workarounds to assist patients to die, or even euthanize them, I worry that we've gone back to a time when the doctor or nurse knows best - and should be morally permitted to do whatever they think is right, according to their conscience. Do we really trust all doctors and nurses so far? Would you, with your parents, trust any doctor or nurse to make such life or death decisions, regardless of the law? There have to be limits to conscientious provision, just as there are limits placed on conscientious objection. In conscientious objection, there are general rules, such as: the patient must be given time to seek a clinician who is willing to provide the treatment; and clinicians can only object to specific treatments under specific circumstances. And yet, I worry about explicitly creating ethical rules for conscientious provision. Ought we, in bioethics, create ethical rules for providing care that is illegal? Who will follow them, and what would be their incentive for doing so? Would such ethical guidelines foster or feed suspicion of the motivations of bioethics? We could have talked for hours. We may reconvene for another podcast as we see how these issues continue to unfold. Oh life. It's bigger. It's bigger than you and you are not me. -@AlexSmithMD Many links: Mara Buchbinder's book - Scripting Death: Stories of Assisted Dying in Americahttps://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520380202/scripting-death Lori Freedman's book (forthcoming) - Bishops and Bodies: Reproductive Care in American Catholic Hospitalshttps://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/bishops-and-bodies/9781978828865 Lisa Harris piece mentioned on podcasthttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1206253 Alta Charo piece mentioned on podccasthttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmp058112 Yvonne Lindgren article mentioned on podcasthttps://dc.law.utah.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=ulr Art Caplan piece mentioned on podcasthttps://www.thehastingscenter.org/abortion-law-lessons-from-medical-aid-in-dying/ George Annas piece mentioned on podcasthttps://dsc.duq.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3090&context=dlr https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/722811 https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/why-post-roe-era-requires-protecting-conscientious-provision-we-protect-conscientious-refusal-health/2022-09 https://www.amazon.com/Doctors-Conscience-Struggle-Provide-Abortion/dp/0807021016/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1670624994&sr=1-1 SPONSOR: This episode of the GeriPal Podcast is sponsored by UCSF's Division of Palliative Medicine, an amazing group doing world class palliative care. They are looking for physician faculty to join them in the inpatient and outpatient setting. To learn more about job opportunities, please click here: https://palliativemedicine.ucsf.edu/job-openings
Lisa Harris is an author, poet, the founder of Lisa Harris & Company and the visionary behind the brand, Unveiled Beauty. After over 18 years of corporate retail buying, strategy and business development for Fortune 500 companies, she published her first book, Unveiled Beauty: Handwritten Stories from a Poetic Heart. After publishing Unveiled Beauty, Lisa had a vision. She dreamt of a space where women wouldn't feel so alone. A space where women stopped judging and opened their hearts. A space that thrived on inclusivity and diversity. A space where we built bridges and heart connections. Lisa dreamt of a space where women could share their stories, be themselves, heal, thrive, and inspire others. Today, Lisa provides more than a safe space for women to share their stories. She is a narrative expert and storyteller who helps women shift their narratives, give voice to their stories, and build authentic connections. As a public speaker, expert panelist, and regularly featured podcast guest, Lisa discusses how our narratives can lead to growth, healing, and change. Also, being a multi-racial, first generation college graduate, she engages in courageous conversations about race and identity in America. Episode highlights:-A tool to connect with ourselves and with others-Story has been around since the dawn of time-Vulnerability leads to others being vulnerable-”Needed to liberate myself by sharing with others”-A story is a moment in time; narrative is how you tell the story-The narrative weaves the stories together-Our words have POWER-”You become what you say you are”-Give life to your story Connect with / work with Lisa Harris:Lisa Harris and Company website: https://lisaharrisandco.com/who-we-are/about-the-company/ Narrative Coaching: https://lisaharrisandco.com/what-we-do/narrative-coaching/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisaharrisandco/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisaharrisandcompany/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lisa-harris-and-company/
I spoke to narrative coach, Lisa Harris, about the sometimes-fuzzy lines between "work friends" and "real friends" and also the line people cross between friend and customer. In other words--treating your friends like your customers. Not a good idea!Meet Lisa Harris:Lisa Harris the CEO/founder of Lisa Harris & Company. Lisa's entrepreneurial journey began in 2016 after publishing her book, Unveiled Beauty: Handwritten Stories From a Poetic Heart. She spent 18 years in executive leadership roles working for and with many Fortune 500 companies and nationally recognized brands. Today Lisa successfully guides women on their personal growth and empowerment journeys through the lens of their own life stories. Lisa is in her 6th year producing Unveiled Beauty events, narrative coaching and speaking. She is also the co-host of the Life In Our Skin podcast. Show notes are here. Let's connect! Here's my Substack newsletter about friendship & moreInstagram Twitter JOIN the Dear Nina Facebook group Ask an anonymous questionThe Dear Nina Book Club IS HEREWHEN: Sunday, February 5th, 2023 at 7:00PM, CST.WHERE: We will meet on Zoom.THE BOOK: Truth & Beauty by Ann Patchett. It's SO good.Register at EventBrite!
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Michele Bratcher Goodwin, JD (Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy, University of California, Irvine), Molly Meegan, JD (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists), and Lisa Harris, MD, PhD (University of Michigan) discuss how new abortion bans in the US are creating serious legal and ethical dilemmas for clinicians. Hosted by JAMA Legal and Global Health Correspondent Lawrence O. Gostin, JD (Georgetown University). Related Content: Legal Risks and Ethical Dilemmas for Clinicians in the Aftermath of Dobbs The Future of Ob-Gyn Training in the US Post-Dobbs Medical Indications for Abortion Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Lawrence O. Gostin, JD, is the Legal and Global Health Correspondent for JAMA and Faculty Director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University. No other disclosures were reported. Michele Bratcher Goodwin, JD, LLM, SJD is Director of the Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy at University of California, Irvine. No other disclosures were reported. Lisa Harris, MD, PhD, is the F. Wallace and Janet Jeffries Collegiate Professor of Reproductive Health, and Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of Michigan. She is also a Professor in the Department of Women's Studies. No other disclosures reported. Molly Meegan is the Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). No other disclosures reported.
Lisa Harris joins the Security Clearance Careers Podcast to chat about mastering your federal resume. She's a veteran and has her own YouTube channel, Easy Federal Resumes and More, where she shares information that will empower and support individual's efforts to get their foot in the door with the federal government! She has incredible insights on creating a highly qualified federal resume, preparing for the security clearance process, and much more. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Developing a supportive culture, coping with work from home adjustments, and embracing flexibility with Lisa Harris From Work to Home is a special collaboration series with Stripe, the financial infrastructure platform for businesses. I speak with Lisa Harris about how Stripe’s policies and activities actively support working parents like her. Lisa is from Stripe’s People Partner team at APAC. She is a mother of 2 beautiful children, Mikayla, age 10, and Parker, age 8. Lisa shares how Stripe cultivates the value of support and patience, proving how conducive their workplace is to building a successful career while maintaining quality time with their children and spouses. To get in touch with Lisa Harris, find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-harris-b714931/ Don’t forget to head over to www.parents.fm to stay up to date with new and previous episodes, join our community of parents in tech, or drop me a line.
Developing a supportive culture, coping with work from home adjustments, and embracing flexibility with Lisa Harris From Work to Home is a special collaboration series with Stripe, the financial infrastructure platform for businesses. I speak with Lisa Harris about how Stripe’s policies and activities actively support working parents like her. Lisa is from Stripe’s People Partner team at APAC. She is a mother of 2 beautiful children, Mikayla, age 10, and Parker, age 8. Lisa shares how Stripe cultivates the value of support and patience, proving how conducive their workplace is to building a successful career while maintaining quality time with their children and spouses. To get in touch with Lisa Harris, find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-harris-b714931/ Don’t forget to head over to www.parents.fm to stay up to date with new and previous episodes, join our community of parents in tech, or drop me a line.
Y'all, I had so much fun as Lynette Eason, Lisa Harris, and Lynn H. Blackburn joined me for a special edition of Book Talk. We discussed their current books, how they became writers, what inspired their ideas, and so much more. It's a quick and fun half-hour that gives you a chance to know them as the writers behind the amazing stories. We also talked about why romantic suspense and the importance of hope in the midst of evil. For more episodes, and to learn more about the authors I interview, visit https://caraputman.com/podcast If you enjoyed this conversation, remember you can join me LIVE on Tuesdays at 8:30 PM EST on Facebook! I would be thrilled if you left a rating and review on your favorite podcast app! Get the free novella, Dying for Love, when you sign up for my newsletter!
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. And in their opinion, we found a lot of scientific-sounding statements. So we wanted to find out whether these statements are true. We'll tell you what actually happens in an abortion, whether a fetus can feel pain, and what the risks are for a pregnant person. We visit an abortion clinic in Texas and talk to Dr. Amita Murthy, Dr. Lisa Harris, and Dr. Diana Greene Foster. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/3OBfveK This episode was produced by Heather Rogers, Meryl Horn, Wendy Zukerman, Ben Kuebrich, Kaitlyn Sawrey, Shruti Ravindran, Courtney Gilbert, Rose Rimler and Michelle Dang. Edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Diane Kelly and Ekedi Fausther-Keeys. Extra help with production and editorial from Rachel Ward, Alex Blumberg and Jorge Just. Music production and original music written by Bobby Lord. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord, Catherine Anderson and Emma Munger. Thanks to Dr. Lola Pellegrino, Ronnie Shankar, Dr. Diane Horvath-Cosper, Rachel Jones, Elizabeth Nash, Dr Yoon-Jin Kim, Delma Limones. and Gilda Sedgh. Also thanks to Katie Bishop and Reverend David Gushee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Support, Communication, and Simplifying Complex Problems.In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to Ashley Spurr and Lisa Harris, Co-Owners of Elevare, LLC. Ashley and Lisa discuss starting Elevare and how they landed on the name over chips and salsa. They also explain how narrowing their offerings resulted in a more refined approach for Elevare. Ashley and Lisa dive deep into the world of GWACs, Polaris, Service MACs, and more. Finally, Ashley tells us about the many animals she has living on her property while Lisa reveals how she became a Guinness World Record holder. QUOTES “They fall into that sales pitch that they're going to have the tool, and automatically poof they'll have a pipeline. But it's not that easy, and that's why the service that Ashley and I offer is so important. We can manage the tool, and we can take it and give them just the opportunities that they should be looking at” - Lisa Harris [12:00] “I have a list of everybody I have ever talked to on the phone about Elevare's services. And every six months I'm shooting them an email - ‘hey, still here, what do you need?' Because that repetition is letting them know that even though you're not supporting them, you still think about them.” - Ashley Spurr [28:10] “The average is 18 months before you win something in the federal space as a prime or sub [contractor], so you have to stick with it. And I think we bring that calmness of telling you ‘just stay with it, and it will work out.'” - Ashley Spurr [33:38] “When you get started, do not skimp on your attorney, do not skimp on your accountant. Make sure you do everything right from the beginning because you don't want to be playing catch-up. Don't start your business first and then go back and try to put all these things in place.” - Lisa Harris [46:17] TIMESTAMPS [00:04] Intro [01:31] Meeting Ashley and Lisa [06:27] Starting Elevare [09:00] How Ashley and Lisa Met Shana [11:48] Getting Comfortable with Business Tools [15:24] Lisa's Transition from a Full-Time Job to Elevare [17:42] Ashley and Lisa's Morning Meetings [18:29] Ashley's Family [20:07] Refining the Services Elevare Offers [23:29] Lisa's Family [24:37] Picking Elevare's Name [29:22] Landing New Clients [31:33] What Elevare Offers [39:25] GWACs [41:30] Polaris and Service MAC [43:20] Ashley and Lisa's First Jobs [44:24] Unique Benefits to a Woman-Owned Business [47:40] Ashley's Surprising Fact [49:35] Lisa's Surprising Fact [51:16] Advice for their Younger Selves [53:02] Outro RESOURCES https://www.visitfortwayne.com/ (Fort Wayne, Indiana) https://www.in.ng.mil/ (Indiana National Guard) https://www.todaysmilitary.com/education-training/rotc-programs (Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)) https://briljent.com/ (Briljent, LLC) https://theniic.org/news/launch-women-pitch-competition-winners-selected/ (Elevare Wins Launch Women Pitch Competition) https://www.defense.gov/ (Department of Defense (DOD)) https://www.nps.gov/ (National Parks Service (NPS)) https://www.national8aassociation.org/ (National 8(a) Association) https://www.colts.com/ (Indianapolis Colts) https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JackLa00.htm (Lamar Jackson) https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/T/TuckJu00.htm (Justin Tucker) https://www.purdue.edu/ (Purdue University) https://www.hubspot.com/products/crm (HubSpot) https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/excel (Microsoft Excel) https://www.naics.com/what-is-a-naics-code-why-do-i-need-one/#:~:text=A%20NAICS%20(pronounced%20NAKES)%20Code,related%20to%20the%20US%20Economy. (North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code) https://www.sba.gov/federal-contracting/contracting-guide/prime-subcontracting (Prime Contracting and Subcontracting) https://www.intelligence.gov/ (United States Intelligence Community) https://www.va.gov/osdbu/ (VA Office of Small And Disadvantaged Business Utilization...
Dr. Lisa Harris is a professor of reproductive health, of obstetrics and gynecology, and of women's and gender studies at the University of Michigan, where she also directs the fellowship program in family planning. Rachel Gotbaum, the interviewer, is a freelance health care journalist. L.H. Harris. Navigating Loss of Abortion Services — A Large Academic Medical Center Prepares for the Overturn of Roe v. Wade. N Engl J Med. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp2206246.
Do you run on stress or faith? What is your gasoline for life this day and age? Join Jaime Jo Wright and Author Lisa Harris as they explore the essence of faith in this episode of MadLit Musings.
Lisa and Anahita are the powerful voices behind the Life in Our Skin podcast. This powerfully raw podcast offers candid conversations between women who find themselves between white and black communities. This dynamic duo offers authentic stories of underrepresented women. Have a listen to Anahita and Lisa's podcast HERE!. For more ways to live a more intentional life, visit www.zennya.ca/links and explore the different ressources I have for you. Join the conversation on Instagram and Facebook Leave a review and send your screen shot to info@zennya.ca to get a copy of Understanding Procrastinating – Emotional Wisdom for a Life of Abundance. Many thanks and many blessings
On today's episode, I am going to share a personal experience that I'm living through right now. Caregiving and being part of what we call the "sandwich generation." I'm not talking about actual sandwiches, but the element of feeling like you're in a sandwich. For instance, I am a mother, a daughter, and a granddaughter. Now the two generations on either side of me need my care, and so I'm going to walk you through some personal experiences caregiving not only for my daughters, but my dad, my mom, and my grandmother. What are some things that you should start considering in those conversations of transition, and care? This might not be something that you are currently dealing with, but I will tell you, friend, at some point in life, you will likely play the title of caregiver. So you'll want to tune in to this episode.Find out more about Forethought Planning: www.forethoughtplanning.comFollow Forethought Planning on social media:FacebookLinkedInYouTube channelScore our free Wealth Assessment tool on our website.Securities offered through LPL Financial, a member of FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Advisors' Pride, a SEC registered investment advisor. LPL Financial, Advisors' Pride, Forethought Planning and the guests of Thrive For[e]ward podcast are separate and unaffiliated parties. Lisa Harris and Lisa Harris & Co are not affiliated with Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL Financial. The views expressed here are those of the participants, and not those of Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL financial. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. LPL Financial and Forethought Planning do not offer legal services.
The last three weeks have been kind of tumultuous in the Foreman household. And kind of like the last two years, we have had our lovely girls home with us. And although times have been up and down in the household with lots of iPad time, lots of TV time and lots of online learning, we thought it would be fun as an element of learning, for the girls to join us on an episode of The Thrive For[e]ward podcast. I have heard from clients and just individuals ask how to start a conversation with their kids about money. What are the things that are important? And so I gave the microphone over to my kids today to ask me questions about my job, questions about money, and questions about what does money means to them? And what should they be doing with their money when it comes to buying, spending, saving, giving, and investing? What do all those things mean to a seven and eight-year-old? So if you have children and or grandchildren that you're looking to expand this conversation with, today's episode is a great one to tune into.Find out more about Forethought Planning: www.forethoughtplanning.comFollow Forethought Planning on social media:FacebookLinkedInYouTube channelScore our free Wealth Assessment tool on our website.Securities offered through LPL Financial, a member of FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Advisors' Pride, a SEC registered investment advisor. LPL Financial, Advisors' Pride, Forethought Planning and the guests of Thrive For[e]ward podcast are separate and unaffiliated parties. Lisa Harris and Lisa Harris & Co are not affiliated with Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL Financial. The views expressed here are those of the participants, and not those of Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL financial. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. LPL Financial and Forethought Planning do not offer legal services.
If you have a significant person in your life that you are romantically involved with, maybe it's your hubby, maybe it's your wife, maybe it's your partner, or maybe it's the person that you just adore and have spent your life with. But if something happened, you'll have that person's back financially. So how do you talk to them about money? It can be an incredibly uncomfortable conversation for some individuals who are romantically involved to bring up the conversation around money. However, it's kind of important. And money, as I say often, touches many aspects of our lives, but especially our relationships, and especially those we are romantically involved with. According to a study, 22% of failed marriages say that money is the issue of why they are getting divorced. Money does touch every aspect of our lives. And if we don't talk about it, or we aren't on the same page, or even in the same chapter, or even in the same book, it can be hard to move forward together. So on today's podcast, maybe you sit down with your partner, play this in the car on a road trip, or even on a date night, and have a conversation around what we are going to be talking about today. Find out more about Forethought Planning: www.forethoughtplanning.comFollow Forethought Planning on social media:FacebookLinkedInYouTube channelScore our free Wealth Assessment tool on our website.Securities offered through LPL Financial, a member of FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Advisors' Pride, a SEC registered investment advisor. LPL Financial, Advisors' Pride, Forethought Planning and the guests of Thrive For[e]ward podcast are separate and unaffiliated parties. Lisa Harris and Lisa Harris & Co are not affiliated with Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL Financial. The views expressed here are those of the participants, and not those of Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL financial. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. LPL Financial and Forethought Planning do not offer legal services.
Therapy positioning can include any position we place our clients in to achieve desired outcomes-- backward, prone, supine, quadruped and more! Why do therapists use these positions though? How can we use them to work toward our goals, and do it safely? Lisa is here to tell us! Lisa Harris has both a MS in Physical Therapy and Veterinary Science, specializing in equine biomechanics. She is a hippotherapy clinical specialist and has served on the AHA board as vice president, research and education chairperson and newsletter editor. She is a PATH, Intl. Advanced riding instructor and currently owns and operates her own private practice. Help us work toward our mission with a donation: https://www.classy.org/give/168754/#!/donation/checkout This episode is sponsored in part by Equi-Force. Find out more at www. equi-force.org
TBGK took a trip down East Baltimore to visit with the successful Lisa Harris and R.E Harrington.Lisa Harris is the first and only Black woman in the State of Maryland to own and manage a law practice with a focus in lobbying, government relations, etc.R. E. Harrington Plumbing, Heating & Utilities was started in Baltimore, Maryland by Robert Harrington, Sr. in 1998 and has grown to become widely regarded as the premier locally-based underground utility contractor in the Baltimore Metropolitan area of Maryland. The crew explores success and the impact on on today's society and youth. We hope you enjoy!Like Comment and Subscribe to our Channel!
Look, it's February. I know a lot of times we wait until April 15 to have tax conversations, so if you missed our last episode of The Thrive For[e]ward podcast, we talked about what you should be doing right now in February, before April 15. But on today's episode, we're going to actually talk about what you should be doing in 2022, to get yourself even more organized for next year. The thought process, labels, and teams to help you get more organized and not overwhelmed when it comes to taxes. Find out more about Forethought Planning: www.forethoughtplanning.comFollow Forethought Planning on social media:FacebookLinkedInYouTube channelScore our free Wealth Assessment tool on our website.Securities offered through LPL Financial, a member of FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Advisors' Pride, a SEC registered investment advisor. LPL Financial, Advisors' Pride, Forethought Planning and the guests of Thrive For[e]ward podcast are separate and unaffiliated parties. Lisa Harris and Lisa Harris & Co are not affiliated with Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL Financial. The views expressed here are those of the participants, and not those of Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL financial. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. LPL Financial and Forethought Planning do not offer legal services.
We are talking today about something that some of us put off for a really long time, and that has to do with Uncle Sam... and taxes. Look, I know it's not everybody's favorite topic, and I know that you're like, oh, Shannon, this is kind of a big snoozefest. Look, I love seeing all of your posts on social media gathering all of your receipts, and doing everything last minute, but honestly, it gives me anxiety. So I can only imagine what it's doing for you. So this week we are talking about making tax season easy for you this year, and next week, we'll plan ahead for next year. Find out more about Forethought Planning: www.forethoughtplanning.comFollow Forethought Planning on social media:FacebookLinkedInYouTube channelScore our free Wealth Assessment tool on our website.Securities offered through LPL Financial, a member of FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Advisors' Pride, a SEC registered investment advisor. LPL Financial, Advisors' Pride, Forethought Planning and the guests of Thrive For[e]ward podcast are separate and unaffiliated parties. Lisa Harris and Lisa Harris & Co are not affiliated with Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL Financial. The views expressed here are those of the participants, and not those of Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL financial. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. LPL Financial and Forethought Planning do not offer legal services.
I am thrilled for today's episode of the Thrive For[e]ward Podcast because we are going to be breaking down money behaviors and talking about how they specifically affect women. Money behaviors start with the story we tell ourselves from an early age, and to help us define and refine our stories, I welcome wealth and money coach, as well as author and podcast producer, Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, aka KBK. So if you have been wondering how your money behaviors impact all of the decisions you are making in your life, Well, today's episode is one you will want to listen to. Let's get to the good stuff.Learn more about KBK's services here: https://www.kbkwealthconnection.com/about/about-kbk/Learn more about our featured non-profit of the month, Urban Ventures here: https://urbanventures.org/Find out more about Forethought Planning: www.forethoughtplanning.comFollow Forethought Planning on social media:FacebookLinkedInYouTube channelScore our free Wealth Assessment tool on our website.Securities offered through LPL Financial, a member of FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Advisors' Pride, a SEC registered investment advisor. LPL Financial, Advisors' Pride, Forethought Planning and the guests of Thrive For[e]ward podcast are separate and unaffiliated parties. Lisa Harris and Lisa Harris & Co are not affiliated with Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL Financial. The views expressed here are those of the participants, and not those of Forethought Planning, Advisor's Pride, or LPL financial. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. LPL Financial and Forethought Planning do not offer legal services.
On this episode, we'll hear two outstanding Meridian educators talking about how they've navigated Covid along with the importance of ‘seeing students,' of helping them to understand the joy in accountability, and of finding the positive in even our most challenging circumstances. You'll hear the conviction in their voices, and as you listen I suspect, like me, it will occur to you that Lisa Harris and Maryanne Boren are exactly where they should be, and that the students in their care at Meridian are all the better for it.
In this episode Max and Daniel speak with Lisa Harris. Lisa is an Alcor member and an advisor to the board of directors. She is also on Alcor's legal and regulatory committee as well as the research and development committee. Lisa has a background as an attorney, and currently works in healthcare research technology. In today's conversation we discuss: Trusts and their usefulness to Cryoncists + Lisa and Patrick Harris's own efforts in this space! Patient Care Trusts Alcor Care Trusts Lisa's Personal Revival TrustHow to deal with long term risk Balancing asset-growth with risk mitigationWhen is the right time to be looking into this issue? How much by way of assets do you need before this makes sense? Incentivizing your future heirs to behave accordingly Should you bury your treasure like a pirate?Trust us... you don't wanna miss it!As always, you can find Max and Daniel over at the Cryonics Underground Channel in the Cryosphere Cryonics discord chat server.You can also find Lisa here and get in touch directly with any questions you may have for her.
Calling all therapists! Lisa shares her insights on utilizing hippotherapy in her private physical therapy practice as well as offers some great tips on topics such as reimbursement. We also discuss a great organization, the American Hippotherapy Association and what it has to offer you. Lisa Harris has both a MS in Physical Therapy and Veterinary Science, specializing in equine biomechanics. She is a hippotherapy clinical specialist and has served on the AHA board as vice president, research and education chairperson and newsletter editor. She is a PATH, Intl. Advanced riding instructor and currently owns and operates her own private practice. Help us work toward our mission with a donation: https://www.classy.org/give/168754/#!/donation/checkout This episode is sponsored in part by Equi-Force. Find out more at www. equi-force.org This episode is also sponsored in part by Equicizer. Find out more at www.equicizer.com
Ever heard about the power of storytelling? Well, in this week's episode, featuring our dear friend Lisa Harris, we talk about how she connects, guides, and transforms women's lives through the power of storytelling. Lisa is an author, storyteller, narrative coach, and CEO/Founder of Lisa Harris & Company. Take a listen as Lisa shares her journey from the corporate world to writing a book to leading others through the power of narrative coaching. This week's episode is sponsored by Dr. Amelia Reigstad & The Women Empowerment Series. The Women Empowerment Series encourages and inspires women to use their voices to initiate change – all through communication. In celebration of the one-year anniversary of The Women Empowerment Series, the next offering, which starts on Oct. 12 will include 4.5 hours of workshop content, a community of empowered women, a virtual happy hour with special guests, and an in-person champagne celebration. Learn more and reserve your spot at www.ameliareigstad.com. Only 5 spots remain! Thank you, Dr. Amelia!
Popular author of contemporary romantic suspense, Lisa Harris wows her readers with novels of danger, intrigue, and justice. Or, at least that's what I've found in the ones I've read! Lisa and I chatted about her US Marshals series and her latest book (just released this month), The Chase. We get more of Madison and Jonas from the first book, and we also learn what's coming up in the series and in her entire book world. Hint: next spring is going to be a doozy! Oh, and she's just another one of those authors who is out to sabotage my productivity. Just sayin'. Note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. I also want to thank Misty M. Beller, Bethany House Publishing, and the book A Warrior's Heart. Why Authors Like Lisa Harris Are Destroying My Productivity Goals Someone suggested that authors are trying to keep me too busy to write because of the glut of books in the marketplace. Someone else suggested that I'm just jealous that she finished other suspense series, and mine is still waiting for me to get my bum over there. Yeah. Not it. They're just doing it because they're so good at what they do. Both the Lisas (Harris and Phillips) are writing amazing suspense books that I don't want to put down. Other authors are writing historical or fantasy or… and… um… wow. Just sayin'. Wow. Lisa and I chatted about what she's learned while researching the US Marshal Service, what they do and don't do, and she confirmed a suspicion I've long held. Law enforcement agencies are not as territorial as TV and movies make them out to be. Shocker. Then again, come on. Let's face it. Conflict drives story. Can you blame the screenwriters? It's understandable if not accurate. The U.S. Marshals Series includes The Escape which starts off with a huge twist at the end of chapter one and a hero (Jonas) who got my loyalty the moment he didn't hesitate to give up his vacation to do his job. WOOT! Now Madison and Jonas know each other from past books, and next spring, Lisa Harris has a novella coming out, Point Blank, that will connect the U.S. Marshals series to her Nikki Boyd books (That series starts with Vendetta!) So, after you read The Chase and you have to wait for The Catch, you can read the Nikki Boyd series and voila! Something to keep you waiting for all the new, cool books! Oh, and she's also in this fabulous box set coming out in October! Dangerous Pursuits: 15 Stories From Today's Most Popular Mystery and Suspense Authors This collection is just $0.99 before release and for fifteen books? Yeah, I preordered mine! When not writing, Lisa Harris loves to read romantic suspense and thrillers, but… she's like a lot of authors. She finds it hard to turn off the inner editor, so she often reads historical fiction instead. I loved when she said not knowing what is accurate makes the reading experience more enjoyable. I so get that! About The Chase by Lisa Harris (#notPhillips).
It was so lovely catching up with Lisa. She shares her story of having triplets last year and how that's totally changed her life, she shares about her love for family, gardening, and baking. Let's all take a trip to Paris with this great episode. She also shares a hilarious story you don't want to miss.
Pastor Andrew interviews Lisa Harris, founder of Transitions 4 You.
In this episode, Membership and Operations Associate Allison Ward speaks with Christopher Donald Executive Director and CEO of DC HFA, David Cleghorn from HELP Development Corporation, and Lisa Harris, a resident at Walter Reed to discuss the HELP USA Walter Reed Apartments project that received the prestigious NALHFA Award of Redevelopment Excellence in 2020.
Why is it difficult to maintain close friendships and sisterhood among Black women? Lisa Harris @soulstyleresinart @lisareneeallday
The Fresh Fiction Podcast is brought to you by REVELL BOOKS and BETHANY HOUSE, publishers of A SECRET TO DIE FOR by LISA HARRIS. If you love what you hear there are a few ways you can help us during season two. First, don't forget to subscribe to the Fresh Fiction Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher – or any of your favorite podcast apps. Rating, reviewing, and sharing the podcast with your friends helps us out more than you know. Sharing is caring, as they say. You can find me on Twitter and instagram as @reelvixen. You can Fresh Fiction on Twitter, Instagram, and on Facebook. A SECRET TO DIE FOR by Lisa Harris Psychologist Grace Callahan has no idea that she has a secret--one worth killing for. But when she finds out one of her clients has been murdered, she quickly realizes that the computer security specialist wasn't simply suffering from paranoia. Detective Nate Quinn has just been cleared for active duty after a bombing killed eighteen people, including his partner, and left him dealing with PTSD. His first case back on the job involves the murder of Stephen Shaw, and his only lead turns out to be an old friend, Grace Callahan--and her life is in grave danger. Someone believes Shaw gave his psychologist information before he died. Information they are willing to kill for. With her signature pulse-pounding suspense, Lisa Harris takes readers deep into the heart of fear in this race against the clock. Inspirational Mystery | Romance Suspense [Revell, On Sale: September 18, 2018, Hardcover / e-Book, ISBN: 9780800729158 / eISBN: 9781493415144] Buy A SECRET TO DIE FOR: Amazon.com | Kindle | BN.com | Apple Books | Kobo | Google Play | Powell's Books | Books-A-Million | Indiebound | Ripped Bodice | Amazon CA | Amazon UK | Amazon DE | Amazon FR