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Violence against women and girls remains a pervasive and abhorrent reality in the 21st century, with one in three women expected to encounter violence or sexual abuse in their lifetimes. In light of this alarming statistic, our esteemed guest, Lisa Shannon, co-founder and CEO of Every Woman Treaty, joins Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro to discuss the urgent need for a comprehensive treaty aimed at eradicating such violence. Every Woman Treaty, a formidable coalition of over 4,000 advocates across 169 nations, is tirelessly working to establish a legally binding international framework to protect the rights and safety of women and girls. During our conversation, we delve into the critical interventions necessary for effective change and the collective actions we can undertake to support this vital cause. Together, we explore how grassroots mobilization and individual commitment can contribute significantly to this global endeavor.#ViolenceAgainstWomen #Women #ViolenceAgainstGirls #EveryWomanTreaty #LisaShannon #ShelleyJohnson #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriorseverywoman.orgwomenroadwarriors.comhttps://women-road-warriors.captivate.fm
On this special episode of the Medical Alley Podcast, we revisit conversations with three leaders from the community who are doing impactful work to make mental health care more accessible. First, we hear a highlight of our conversation with Jorie Kulseth of Children's Minnesota. Jorie joined our Ben Wagner at Mental Health Awareness Day at the 2023 Minnesota State Fair as one of several guests who stopped by to talk about mental health. (Full episode here)Next, Bend Health co-founder and president Monika Roots, MD, FAPA, talks with Ben Wagner about the need for innovation in pediatric and family mental healthcare, and shares how Bend Health is addressing the growing epidemic of pediatric mental health challenges. (Full episode here)Finally, listen back to a portion of the discussion between Medical Alley President and CEO Bobbie Dressen and Allina Health President and CEO Lisa Shannon. Lisa talks about how Allina Health is creating more access to mental healthcare for its patients — and also shares how she addresses her own mental health amid the stress of leading one of the largest health systems in Minnesota. (Full episode here)To hear all of these conversations and more, be sure to subscribe to the Medical Alley Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, or head to medicalalleypodcast.org.Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Mental health continues to be a focus for many healthcare providers throughout Medical Alley, and Allina Health is no different. It's something that Allina President and CEO Lisa Shannon cares deeply about, and is helping lead the organization's efforts to create more access to mental healthcare for its patients.On this week's episode of the Medical Alley Podcast, Lisa Shannon talks with Medical Alley President and CEO Bobbie Dressen about her assessment of the state of mental health in the United States. Lisa, a Medical Alley board member, also discusses the challenges of the mental health workforce pipeline, and shares how she takes care of her own mental health amid the stress of running one of the largest health systems in Minnesota.Listen now and be sure to subscribe to the Medical Alley Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Lisa Shannon, Executive Producer of Real Housewives of New York City on Bravo and Senior Vice President, Programming and Development at Shed Media, gives a behind the scenes look at how the new cast was chosen, their unique personal stories, and how they reflect a new era in housewives. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marine biologist and science communicator Áine-lisa Shannon joins us for a chat in this episode of The WeWhale Pod. Amongst the topics, Áine-lisa talks about how she connected with the ocean growing up in the West of Ireland and how there has definitely been a lot more public awareness of ocean sustainability and cetaceans in the last few years. And why you'll always find her by the sea, whether that's scuba diving, kayaking, surfing (which she says she isn't great at but enjoys!) or just reading a book.You can find out more about Áine-lisa's work on her Instagram page.Find out more about WeWhale at wewhale.co and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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HealthLeaders Strategy Editor, Melanie Blackman, interviews Lisa Shannon, president and CEO of Allina Health, who shares what goals she hopes to achieve in her first year as CEO, leadership transitions for the health system, and the importance of authentic leadership.
Welcome back to this season's discussion about some of the “sticky” practices in our profession that have persisted, despite lack of research evidence. Today's topic is a very polarizing one: retention. Education researcher John Hattie has been quoted as saying, “No single intervention by schools is worse than retention.” That's a pretty serious condemnation! Yet it continues to be something that schools consider when students are encountering serious learning struggles. In today's episode, SST8's Frank Gant talks with Lisa Shannon, the Director of Special Services for the Lake Local School District in Stark Co. Throughout her career in northeast Ohio, she has had numerous opportunities to discuss retention with educators and families - starting first as a co-teacher in her district's first co-teaching team, then as an assistant principal, assistant superintendent, and director of special services. Lisa and Frank will consider why we have retained retention as a routine educational practice, and what alternatives can be explored. They close out this episode with 8 critical factors for educators and families to consider when having a conversation about retention. Be sure to listen to the whole episode to under why these are so critical! Present level of achievement, particularly in reading and math Gender Intellectual ability Present grade placement English language proficiency Size (height/weight) History of previous retention Presence of a disability Co-Host: Frank Gant, SST8 Educational Consultant About Our Guest: Lisa Shannon is the Director of Special Services for the Lake Local School District in Stark Co. She has served students with exceptionalities for the majority of her career, with more than twenty years of leadership experience in Ohio's public schools. Lisa started her career as the general education teaching counterpart of her district's first co-teaching team where she provided specially designed instruction alongside an intervention specialist. She later moved into building and district leadership roles working in positions ranging between Assistant Principal to Assistant Superintendent. Lisa states that her greatest professional fulfillment is supporting thousands of students, staff, and families and watching children grow by leaps and bounds by maximizing their various and unique strengths. Additional Resources Alternatives to Grade Retention (article) | AASA: The School Superintendents Association Retention (book excerpt) | Hattie, J. (2008). Visible learning. Routledge.
Derek talks to Áine-Lisa about life as a marine biologist, the power of therapy, the connection between well-being and the ocean, conservation, aquaculture, the agony & the ecstasy of cold water swimming, and jellyfish!
Áine-lisa Shannon is a Marine Biologist/communicator with a Masters of Science in Marine Biology. Aine-Lisa specializes in aquaculture sustainability, the environment and science communication, working with kids throughout Ireland with programs like S.T.E.M. Her focus is to raise awareness about aquaculture and science in Ireland to inspire the next generation. Social media: https://www.instagram.com/oceangirl_aine/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isitjustspeculation/support
This delightfully hilarious podcast pokes fun at the ridiculous lengths some will go to just to be perceived as successful. Remember hearing about social media influencers making a small fortune? Spoiler alert: Things changed. In today's pressurized market, you'll be lucky to get a mundane gift like Kate Casey's friend she describes…and this guest's other stories will shock you even more! Influencer marketing has rapidly evolved but not necessarily in a bad way. In this episode, Kate shares her thoughts on the paradigm shifts happening now in both marketing tactics and value systems. Also, her and host Britney Crosson talk about the popular HBO documentary “Fake Famous” that follows 3 people's attempt to become famous influencers by purchasing fake followers and bots to “engage” with their social media accounts. Stay up to date by subscribing to Britney's emails HERE. Grab Britney's new freebie, 10 Instagram Reels Content Ideas, and stay up to date on when Small Biz Social Society opens again right HERE. Try Canva Pro free for 30 days & support the show HERE. Follow Kate on Facebook HERE. Follow Kate on Instagram HERE. Follow Kate on TikTok HERE. Connect with Kate on Twitter HERE. Kate Casey is the host of Reality Life with Kate Casey, one the highest rated podcasts on iTunes and devoted to unscripted television. Twice a week she interviews talent, directors, and producers of television's most popular reality shows, docuseries, and documentaries. Her show has been regularly featured in Newsweek, Time, People, US Magazine, Buzzfeed, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Daily Mail, and more. Her previous guests have included: Framing Britney Spears Director Samantha Stark Directors of American Murder (Netflix), A Wilderness of Error (Hulu), and Frank Parlato from The Vow (HBO) Leah McSweeney from Real Housewives of New York (Bravo) Christine Quinn from Selling Sunset (Netflix) Chris Herren from ESPN's 30 for 30 Documentary Unguarded Marcus Lemonis from The Profit (CNBC) Phil Keoghan, Host of Amazing Race (CBS) Farnaz Farjam, Showrunner and Executive Producer of Keeping Up With the Kardashians (E!) Creator of Love is Blind (Netflix), Cast members Lauren Speed and Mark Cuevas Alex Baskin and Doug Ross, Executive Producers of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Orange County and Vanderpump Rules (Bravo) Trish Kinane and Megan Wolflick, Executive Producers of American Idol (Fox) Barrie Bernstein and Lisa Shannon, Executive Producers of Real Housewives of New York (Bravo) Shangela from RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1) and A Star is Born Directors of Leaving Neverland (HBO), Abducted in Plain Sight (Netflix), Wild Wild Country (Netflix) Anthony Scaramucci from Big Brother (CBS) Paul Haynes from I'll Be Gone in the Dark (HBO) Bob Harper from Biggest Loser (Fox) Kody Brown from Sister Wives (TLC) CeCe Moore from Dateline, ABC News, and 20/20 Mark Cronin, Executive Producer of Below Deck (Bravo) Marty Callner, Creator of Hard Knocks (HBO)
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If you love unscripted content, then this episode is a hilarious and fun way to help you show the world your small business' authentic brand. Special guest Kate Casey is the host of a top-rated iTunes podcast, TV expert & Mom of 5. She shares her marketing ups and downs to help make your small biz journey more easy and smooth. Discover how Kate has amassed over 42k Instagram followers and seen her podcast show regularly featured in Newsweek, Time, People, US Magazine, Buzzfeed, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Daily Mail,
In this week's episode, I am speaking with stunningly beautiful Lisa Shannon. Lisa is the queen of bridal make-up, brows, and all that is a beauty! This is like a reeling in the year's episode where we look back on how makeup has evolved in just the last ten years and the effects (positive and negitive)! It is so interesting to look back on how diverse makeup counters were to what we see daily now! We delve into what it takes to make up in the beauty industry and bridal world! This is a real storytelling episode, with so many hilarious to shocking ones between the two of us! Lisa talks to me about working backstage at Fashion week, all the highs (including doing Kendall Jenner's make-up) to all the lows, discussing what the reality looks like of working make-up artists. Lisa shares such fun, inspiring and stories of the realities of coming from working on a counter with little or no skill to being one of the most sought-after makeup artists in the country! This week's episode is sponsored by Ruby's Bar & Grill and you can grab a 20% discount for their takeaway service by ordering from www.rubys.ie using the code TRUTH20
Lisa is known to many for her incredible talents as a makeup artist, she's a gorgeous woman with a wide smile and beautiful young family. But today Lisa opens up and shares her story – a history that she has kept close to her heart for years. Lisa lost her mum Helena after a long battle with mental illness. Lisa talks about supporting her mother and finding happiness after tragic loss.
Mytalk wants to help Health Care Workers from Allina Healthcare and M Health Fairview through the Help for Healthcare Workers Fund on our website. Jason and Alexis speak with Lisa Shannon, COO of Allina Healthcare about the needs of the workers.
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Real Housewives of New York Executive Producers Barrie Bernstein and Lisa Shannon continue to give a behind the scenes look at creating one of reality television’s most popular shows. In part two they talk about whether Bethenny Frankel gets more airtime for her products, what happens when someone suddenly gets plastic surgery, what happened between Carole and Bethenny’s friendship, how many cast mates ask for spin-offs, and how they found Tinsley Mortimer. Best friends Kirsten and Elyssa review this week’s new show The Proposal from the producers of The Bachelorette on ABC. College counselor Abby Siegel reviews High School Reunion, a series that aired on the WB Network and TV Land chronicling real-life high school reunions.Reality Life with Kate Casey http://www.loveandknuckles.comTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Facebook.com/loveandknucklesAmazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseycaBOMBAShttp://www.bombas.com/realityPROMO CODE: REALITY SUAVEhttp://www.suave.comNUTRAFOLhttp://www.nutrafol.comPROMO CODE: REALITY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Real Housewives of New York Executive Producers Barrie Bernstein and Lisa Shannon give a behind the scenes look at creating one of reality television’s most popular shows. They discuss a typical day of production and post production, what they look for when casting the show, what really happened on Scary Island, the demise of friendships on screen, which former housewives want to come back, and more. There was such so much to cover the second part of this interview will air in episode 111. Writer and Editor Joe Erbentraut reviews Hey Paula, a series starring and co-produced by Paula Abdul that aired from June 28 to July 27, 2007, on the Bravo network. Jezebel Culture Editor Clover Hope discusses this week’s episode of Basketball Wives on VH1. Reality Life with Kate Casey http://www.loveandknuckles.comTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Facebook.com/loveandknucklesAmazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseycaBOMBAShttp://www.bombas.com/realityPROMO CODE: REALITY SUAVEhttp://www.suave.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shannon Bobo I really just think if I have her close to me for 50 minutes, then I can grab some of that youthful exuberance, that vivaciousness, that positive feeling that it will stick to me like glue.. "I just have this zest for life, I guess. It's not always easy, I can tell you that. It's a choice. A moment by moment choice" - Shannon "Unless you're about to fly me somewhere or pay me something, you don't need to know how old I am" - Shannon Did stand up for youth christian highschool kids, no wonder she felt she didn't do so well. Why we don't really care if our family and friends come out to see our stand up. Shannon is live streaming comedy for sonicbox up to seven hours, daily. Not porn-actually! People listen all day at work, and she's actually developing a fan base. This video "The Struggle is Real" about online dating! "I don't believe in god outside of us" - Shannon on asking for energetic help when she needs it. She grew up in a non-denominational christian church with gospel and shaming, "Beat you up type church." It felt so wrong to her that the pastor was driving a Cadillac from multiple passings of the collection plat--and the toilets in the church didn't flush. "In order to not feel bad about all the wrongs all the time, we have to make fun of it to ourselves"-Lisa Shannon was way more interested in having intelligent conversations with the grown ups and they were always telling her to get out and play. She came to LA to be an actor, but didn't believe it could be a practical career for her, so she worked in casting. "I will make the rules in life as long as it's kindness" - Lisa "I'm learning about myself, by who I want to be around" - Shannnon "What is it about me, that I see in him?" - Shannon It's not necessary to be the broke actor, casting is such a weird crap shoot, you can't get caught up in it because it's a numbers lottery. "If the job is yours, it was always yours. If you didn't book it, it was never yours." - Shannon "I never let one thing be my source." Shannon on moving on when her jobs weren't working out. Shannon grew up half in Evanston, IL "Moral-Obama-Black sort of thing, street but sweet" - Shannon "I think all my high school friends who thought I was weird think I'm cool now"- Lisa + Shannon She followed her boyfriend to college in Madison, and he broke up with her right before school started! Last boyfriend was a minister of new thought, old wisdom and was super manipulative. After they were together for 3-4 years, he turned around and said something completely different. Manifesting manipulation: Trump seems pretty happy with all his money, even though he does horrible things. Online dating doesn't work for us. "They are always much shorter than they say" but it's okay because her friends fix her up all the time. The Four Man Plan by Cindy Lewis - That book did not work for Shannon. It was way too much work, even though getting the date wasn't the hard part. "He tried to kiss me and I wanted to throw up" - Shannon on dating against your type and forcing it. "So do you think he was farting out of anger?" - Lisa "You don't want me, and I'm good with that- I want everyone in the whole world to like me, and that is bad." - Lisa "I don't feel bad at all, cause I dodged the bullet" - Shannon on guys being mean after she turns them down. "If someone doesn't like you, it has everything to do with them, nothing to do with you" - Shannon Dinner with: Beyonce "Even Beyonce gets cheated on" - Lisa "No one is exempt" - Shannon from real life pain, like cheating. Judd Apatow telling her a sarcastic "Good luck with that." Re: stand up, lit the fire under her. "I gave up fighting for things that aren't mine" - Shannon The sheer will to live life fully expressed - where does that come from? Rough childhood and knowing the most horrible things have happened already. When everything is full of love and like a dream, it makes her feel like "I want the experience of having a husband and child" - Shannon When her best friend got married, she wasn't jealous, but she saw the beauty of her love and wanted it for herself. After the farting guy, she just decided not to date. That's a real talent, he should be on america's got talent. PSA to men with farty cars - open the windows. "Passive aggressive farting is not something you want in a relationship" - Lisa How are you going to die? Old age, just not waking up one day. "Par for the course of being Jewish is that you just think a lot about how you're going to die. And you think whenever anything in your body hurts, its because you're dying. It's the Woody Allen Syndrome." - Lisa Verbal Rorschach yellow - happy bluebird - joy toast - ew! love - I can't wait to find the one giggles - you keep making me giggle eyebrows - oh they better be on point all the time! paris - that's where I want to go next year, I can't wait to visit by myself sombrero - back to Mexico Chinese food - hot and sour soup pizza - gluten free jewels - LOVE color - always a splash of color mountains - can't wait to climb as many of them as possible How to leave a love note on iTunes for Honestly Lisa Podcast. From your computer: 1. Open the iTunes software on your desktop. (Not the web version.) 2. In the search bar (upper right-hand corner), type in “Honestly Lisa”. 3. Click on our album cover that pops up towards the bottom of the screen. 4. This will take you to the homepage for our show, but make sure you don’t accidentally select one of our individual episodes instead. 5. Right under the show description, you’ll see three tabs. “Ratings & Reviews” is the second one listed, and this is the one you want to click on. 6. On that page, there should be a button called “Write A Review” and if you click there, it will hopefully let you create a post with your thoughts! From your iPhone: 1. Open the “podcast” app that comes pre-installed on all current apple smartphone devices. 2. In the lower right-hand corner, you’ll click on the magnifying glass “search” button and type in “marriage is funny”. 3. Click on our album cover that pops up towards the bottom of the screen. This will take you to the homepage for our show, but make sure you don’t accidentally select one of our individual episodes instead. 4. Select the “reviews” tab toward the top of the screen, and you’ll see a purple “Write a Review” button on the next page. 5. It might ask you to log in to your iTunes account, but otherwise, this will open a form where you can enter your thoughts!
A conversation with Lisa Shannon.
A conversation with Lisa Shannon and Kathleen Owens.
Join us for an in-depth conversation with Run For Congo Founder Lisa Shannon as she discusses her new book, A Thousand Sisters, that chronicles her quest to assist women being raped and brutalized in the Congo. Her efforts have launched a worldwide movement to assist them.
Join us for an in-depth conversation with Run For Congo Founder Lisa Shannon as she discusses her new book, A Thousand Sisters, that chronicles her quest to assist women being raped and brutalized in the Congo. Her efforts have launched a worldwide movement to assist them.
Nicole Sandler speaks with blogger/broadcaster Bob Cesca about Glenn Beck; with Lisa Shannon-author of "A Thousand Sisters: My Journey into the WOrst Place on Earth to Be a Woman"; with CrooksandLiars.com's Nicole Belle (for a Sunday shows roundup) and Karoli (about the forthcoming "Right Network"