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It's that time of year when millions of people deal with seasonal allergies. Dr. Lisa Roth discusses seasonal allergies, their triggers, and how to treat them.
In this episode, host Mighty Fine sits down with several IVP professionals to discuss their unique roles and rich experiences as an IVP professional. Featured guests include:Beatriz Menanteau is a human rights and public health attorney. As Supervisor to the Minnesota Department of Health's (MDH) Violence Prevention Programs Unit, she oversees efforts to change systems that perpetuate sexual violence, human trafficking, and exploitation, and ensure appropriate system-wide responses to victims of commercial sexual exploitation.Katie Mueller is a Senior Program Manager II in the Mobility Safety, Impairment Practice section at the National Safety Council.Lisa Roth is the Deputy Director and Outreach Core Director of the University of Iowa's Injury Prevention Research Center (UIIPRC). She has a background in Community Health Education and more than 25 years of experience in the field of injury and violence prevention. In her role at the UI IPRC she oversees outreach activities and community collaborations. Lorna Beckloff is an Administrative Officer with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. She has been with the bureau for seven years, and has worked in criminal justice/court administration for over twenty years. Lorna is currently responsible for acquisition and abstraction of law enforcement reports from across the state for the Oklahoma/National Violent Death Reporting System (OKVDRS/NVDRS). Sam Chasin is the Senior Manager for Youth Development Partnerships & Policy at YMCA of the USA, the national resource office for the nation's 2,600 YMCAs. In his role, he works to increase government investment in and prioritization of programming that supports child and youth development, including violence prevention and community strengthening.Video podcast of this episode is available for viewing here: http://media.safestates.org/This_is_IVPcareers_vodcast.mp4
On this edition of “Inside Career Technical Education'', co-hosts Ann Baldwin and Porter and Chester Institute President and CEO Jim Bologa speak with Lisa Roth, the Site Director for Wheeler Health and Wellness in New Britain. Lisa shares with us the crucial necessity for Medical Assistants in the field, as well as what employers are looking for in those prospective Medical Assistants. We also hear the story of PCI graduate Emily Juchniewicz, a Medical Assistant and an example of how flexibility and hard work helped her secure her dream job. To find out more about our Medical Assisting program, or any of our programs go to www.porterchester.edu.
Don Tucker began roofing homes in the Texas Hill Country in 1989. He lived in a van down by the river when he first started and built his business into a multi-million dollar business with a lot of help from family and the great people that have worked for him over the years. Don was diagnosed with stage four cancer in 2015 and is now semi-retired. His daughter, Lisa Roth, runs Tri County Roofing & Remodeling.
When you hear our next guest's last name, you most likely think of her larger-than-life big brother David Lee Roth — lead singer of Van Halen. But did you know that musical prowess ran in the family? Driven to turn her love of music into a gift that mothers and babies could enjoy together, Lisa Roth conceived an album series called Rockabye Baby, which transforms pop and rock hits into instrumental lullabies. Acts like Metallica, Lady Gaga, Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, No Doubt, Snoop Dogg, and (of course) Van Halen have never sounded so sweet. With over 100 albums released and billions of streams under her belt, she's proven to be an exceptional entrepreneur, record label executive and creative director. In this episode, Lisa covers: Life as a kid in the Roth household How the ‘60s and ‘70s school integration and women's lib movements shaped her journey Transforming a rock anthem into a soothing lullaby (it ain't easy!) Which skillset gives her an advantage as an entrepreneur Plus, Lisa's answers to The Shakedown! See full show notes, links, and videos at backstagechats.com/lisa-roth
This episode highlights National Injury Prevention Day (November 18) with guests Maggie Ferguson, Brain Injury & Disability Manager for the Iowa Department of Public Health; Lisa Roth, Deputy Director for the University of Iowa's Injury Prevention Research Center; & Clare Willey, 2nd-year graduate student in occupational and environmental health at the University of Iowa. Read more about injury and violence prevention efforts and research at https://iprc.public-health.uiowa.edu/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-injury-and-violence-prevention-trends-initiatives-and-effects-of-covid-19/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to cph-gradambassador@uiowa.edu
Need a new tune for your tot? Lisa Roth co-creator (and sister of Van Halen's David Lee Roth) drops by to discuss Rockabye Baby, her collection of soothing instrumental lullabies made from classic rock and modern day hits parents love. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Roth wanted to be a ballerina. When that didn’t work out for her, she studied nutrition. Then she was hired by a record label called the CMH Label Group, to be their nutritionist. That was when she came up with an idea to produce lullaby renditions of popular songs by rock, pop, and hip-hop acts. Now she’s the vice president and creative director of the CMH Label Group and brand manager and executive producer of Rockabye Baby. The label is putting out “Lullaby Renditions of Justin Timberlake” on August 18th. Oh, and I almost forgot to mention, Lisa’s brother is David Lee Roth of Van Halen. Show Links https://www.rockabyebabymusic.com/
Lisa Roth of Quality Overhead Door talked with Fred about the company's efforts to honor local EMS workers. Emergency medical technicians and front line workers will receive a free garage door turn up when they call and schedule, and if they need service they'll receive $25 credit. This is EMS week and this is the way Quality Overhead Door is thanking them for their work.
Lisa Roth may have been uncertain of what she wanted to be when she grew up- but, her willingness to show up helped to build her incredible success! The ever humble dancer turned nutritionist turned visionary behind the rockabye baby album franchise shows us how simple people skills can pave the way toward entrepreneurship. She candidly opens up about her journey, her artist family and how it’s important to just show up, put one foot in front of the other and JUMP! Pun intended.Find us at LaunchLeft.com or wherever you hear podcasts and leave a review, rate, and subscribe!LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEwww.launchleft.comTWITTER@LaunchLeftINSTAGRAM@LaunchLeftWebsitewww.rainjphoenix.com
Women in Business: Inspirational Stories of Women Entrepreneurs
Showing up consistently and putting one foot in front of the other can open up a multitude of opportunities for entrepreneurs. Sometimes it really is about being in the right place at the right time - you never know what will happen! Today’s guest, Lisa Roth, founder of Rockabye Baby!, shares her journey from nutrition coaching to Vice President of a record label and owning her own production company. Lisa has used her childhood experiences and the soft skills she learned growing up to fuel her career. Always one to promote herself with confidence, she’s secured employment and clients even when she’s not fully qualified. This quality has given her the knowledge that nothing is out of her grasp. From landing her first nutrition client before she’d finished her qualification to deciding she wanted to work for National Geographic producing documentaries, Lisa doesn’t let anything hold her back. She attributes her ability to adapt to each situation and connect with people to the soft skills she learned growing up. Lisa is now the Creative Director and Vice President of CMH Records where she works with the President to keep their label relevant in an age where people are paying less and less for music. She has learned to diversify the business and has launched her own label, Rockabye Baby!, which reimagines classic rock jams as lullabies. It’s hard work, but babies will always need appropriate music and parents love teaching their kids about their favorite music. The point Lisa insists on is to just show up. And keep showing up. The opportunities and outcomes are worth it. What do you love doing? Do you feel confident in yourself, no matter what opportunities you’re facing? How do you make sure that your business is relevant? In This Episode: How childhood experiences can define your entire life trajectory How taking a chance with confidence can lead to bigger opportunities What soft skills are most beneficial when running your own business Why you need to be good at doing a lot with very little How diversifying your business can impact your longevity What difference it makes when you just keep showing up Quotes: “I just showed up and put one foot in front of the other for years. And what I learned was just showing up creates opportunity.” (5:42) “We’re all apprentices. Learning. Nobody ever masters social media, it changes daily.” (26:18) “Being an entrepreneur is not necessarily about successfully starting huge businesses. It’s about leveraging assets. Just go back to something manageable like that. Just because it comes naturally doesn’t mean it’s not valuable.” (29:16) Links Rockabye Baby Follow Rockabye Baby! on Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | YouTube Buy on Amazon Join From Side Hustle to CEO on Facebook Keep up with everything Women In Business Follow me, Dr. Cortney Baker on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn KidsCare Home Health Are you a female millennial entrepreneur who wants to start or scale your service-based business but not sure where to start? Go to www.drcortneybaker.com/10secrets to get your free copy of the 10 Secrets Female Millennial Entrepreneurs must know before launching their service-based business. Get your free copy now! About Dr. Cortney Baker... She is an award-winning entrepreneur, researcher, author, speaker, and an advocate for gender equality. As a leadership expert and mother of three, she is passionate about inspiring and empowering women to lead with greatness. Dr. Baker is the author of the best-selling books: The Ten Do's and Don'ts for Business Leadership: Lessons to Lead Effectively and Unlimited: Conquering the Myth of the Glass Ceiling. She is passionate about helping ambitious female millennial entrepreneurs go from side-hustle to CEOs! Feedback? Questions? Comments? For more information or to reserve Dr. Cortney Baker to speak at an upcoming event, please contact her at: cortney@cortneybaker.com or 1-469-708-8840.
This week we interview Lisa Roth, executive producer of the highly successful franchise, Rockabye Baby. Since its debut in 2006, Lisa has helped launch close to 80 studio albums packed with Lullaby versions of songs by artists from The Beatles and Jay-Z to Rihanna and Adele. She’s on the show today to share what inspired this idea, how she got it started, all the ups and downs of her journey and Rockabye Baby’s newest and exciting release! Any guesses on what, or better yet, who it is? For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/
Lisa Roth made several career pivots before landing on a formula that has translated to nearly 100 albums and hundreds of millions of streams.
Lisa Roth made several career pivots before landing on a formula that has translated to nearly 100 albums and hundreds of millions of streams.
Lisa Roth wanted to be a ballerina. When that didn't work out for her, she studied nutrition. Then she was hired by a record label called the CMH Label Group, to be their nutritionist. That was when she came up with an idea to produce lullaby renditions of popular songs by rock, pop, and hip-hop acts. Now she's the vice president and creative director of the CMH Label Group and brand manager and executive producer of Rockabye Baby. The label is putting out "Lullabye Renditions of Justin Timberlake" on August 18th. Oh, and we almost forgot to mention, Lisa's brother is David Lee Roth of Van Halen.
Lisa Roth (sister of original Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth) creator of Rockabye Baby Series CDs celebrating its 10th Anniversary is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes show amfm, iHeart radio. David and Lisa talk about her experience growing up with Van Halen in her garage and home, and how she's making her own mark in music with her Rockabye Baby series of CDs she created from CMH Label Group. She tells David about the shopping trip that inspired the idea for the series, being disappointed by music choices for parents of new babies. Lisa decided to design compilation cds music loving parents could enjoy while rocking their children to sleep or playing. The series features bands like Radiohead, Metallica, The Beatles, David Bowie and more. "Always lend your honest perspective and ask questions. Be willing to be an apprentice because that's how you learn."
Lisa Roth (sister of original Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth) creator of Rockabye Baby Series CDs celebrating its 10th Anniversary is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes show amfm, iHeart radio. David and Lisa talk about her experience growing up with Van Halen in her garage and home, and how she's making her own mark in music with her Rockabye Baby series of CDs she created from CMH Label Group. She tells David about the shopping trip that inspired the idea for the series, being disappointed by music choices for parents of new babies. Lisa decided to design compilation cds music loving parents could enjoy while rocking their children to sleep or playing. The series features bands like Radiohead, Metallica, The Beatles, David Bowie and more. "Always lend your honest perspective and ask questions. Be willing to be an apprentice because that's how you learn."
For Lisa Roth, CMH Label Group Vice President and Creative Director, a career in the music industry was circuitous, but in the cards. She was a nutritionist for 20 years, with private practices in Los Angeles and New York. During this period, she began advising recording artists, often going out on tour with them, as […]
Today's Guest: Lisa Roth, co-creator, creative director, Rockabye Baby MusicOrder Rockabye Baby Music: http://amzn.to/2ap6g3ILISA ROTH podcast excerpt: "We do it with great care, great pride, from the sound of the recording to the artwork. It's something the original artists can be proud of. We're not making fun; we're huge fans."Key interview moments:• 6:30 Lisa Roth, co-creator and creative director of Rockabye Baby Music, talks about the care that is put into converting pop, rock, metal and hip-hop tunes into soothing lullabies for babies;• 13:50 Roth reveals that Aerosmith's "Dude Looks Like a Lady" is one of her favorite conversions and discusses the evolution of baby music;• 19:08 Ever wondered what it might be like to grow up with Van Halen lead singer David Lee Roth as your older brother?Subscribe to Mr. Media for FREE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MrMediaRadioFor more interviews like this one: http://www.MrMedia.com What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The calm of Charlie Rose, the curiosity of Terry Gross and the unpredictability of Howard Stern! Since February 2007, more than 1,000 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio comedy podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/andelmanFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrMediaRadio
Today's Guest: Lisa Roth, co-creator, creative director, Rockabye Baby Music Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Lisa Roth by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of five-year-old musicians whose parents think they might be starting a little too late in the biz to ever be successful… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! The first rock ‘n’ roll my infant son heard almost 20 years ago was AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell.” It was the first time we were alone in the minivan – Charlie was maybe a week old – and I was dying to hear some familiar tunes. I also wanted my kid to get acclimated to my taste in music. I remember wishing there were songs that I could listen to over and over again with him that wouldn’t make me unconscious. Today’s parents have that opportunity. LISA ROTH podcast excerpt: "We do it with great care, great pride, from the sound of the recording to the artwork. It's something the original artists can be proud of. We're not making fun; we're huge fans." You can LISTEN to this interview with LISA ROTH, creative director of ROCKABYE BABY MUSIC, by clicking the audio player above! Lisa Roth’s company, Rockabye Baby, takes hits we all know and loves and painstakingly adapts them for the tender ears of newborns and infants. It’s elevator music for the next generation whatever they might be collectively called. There are 76 different Rockabye Baby albums; more than 1.8 million have been sold to date, including the songs of The Beatles, Pearl Jam, David Bowie, and Guns n Roses. The latest is a collection of Adele’s greatest hits, including “Rolling in the Deep.” Can’t stand another round of “John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith”? Try putting your newborn to sleep with “Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival. And you haven’t lived until you’ve heard Aerosmith’s “Dude (Looks Like a Lady)” played, not with guitars or drums but mellotrons, vibraphones and bells. Not a fan of bayou or Boston rock stars? How about a little Taylor Swift melody, in which the usual pop instruments on “Shake It Off” are replaced by xylophones and bells? LISA ROTH podcast excerpt: "He's David to me. Never 'Dave'; never 'David Lee.' 'David Lee' -- that would be our mother calling him. He was a huge personality and a handful in the household growing up. When he became famous, it was exciting. They broke the mold after my brother. I have never encountered anyone like him in my life" I haven’t lost my mind, folks. I’m talking about the growing catalogue of “Rockabye Baby” albums in which classic rock and modern pop anthems that mom and dad have loved for a lifetime have been adapted for their infants. Even Tipper Gore might approve. Who is Lisa Roth? Here’s a hint; her brother once replaced Howard Stern. No? Okay, here’s another: he’s the voice – and personality – of a little California band you may have heard of called Van Halen. Key interview moments: • 6:30 Lisa Roth, co-creator and creative director of Rockabye Baby Music, talks about the care that is put into converting pop, rock, metal and hip-hop tunes into soothing lullabies for babies; • 13:50 Roth reveals that Aerosmith's "Dude Looks Like a Lady" is one of her favorite conversions and discusses the evolution of baby music; • 19:08 Ever wondered what it might be like to grow up with Van Halen lead singer David Lee Roth as your older brother? Rockabye Baby Music Website • Facebook • Twitter • Tumblr • Instagram • YouTube • Spotify • Pinterest // // The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland! The post Rockabye Baby with music from Kanye West,
Today's guests include Lynda Dallman, Paul Rowan, and Lisa Roth from Plays for Non-Profits, and One Community Health CEO Dave Edwards.