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Margo is joined by artist, author, and educator Lisa Solomon to discuss her newest book, Art, Craft, Color—a thoughtfully curated collection of essays, reflections, and creative projects designed to inspire a more playful, hands-on approach to making. Lisa's work explores the intersection of art, craft, and personal history, often blending unexpected materials and techniques to challenge traditional boundaries. Alongside her studio practice, she teaches at the college level and has authored several books on color and creativity. In this conversation, Lisa offers a behind-the-scenes look at her process while reflecting on experimentation, perfectionism, and the power of community. Margo and Lisa discuss: The origin story behind Art, Craft, Color and how the project came to life The collaborative process of curating artists, materials, and color palettes Blurring the lines between art and craft, and why that distinction matters less than we think Embracing experimentation and stepping outside your creative comfort zone Letting go of perfectionism and focusing on process over outcome The impact of social media on creativity—both the inspiration and the pressure Why working with your hands is more important than ever in today's world Building community and connection through shared creative practices Connect with Lisa: Website: www.lisasolomon.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/lisasolomon Connect with Margo:www.windowsillchats.com www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
Lisa Solomon is an accomplished mixed media artist and teacher whose previous books include A Field Guide to Color, The Color Meditation Deck, Crayola: a Visual Biography, and 20 Ways to Draw a Chair. Colour is her kryptonite in the best way ever – because she loves to do that deep dive and today we'll do a deep dive into her latest book - Art, Craft, Color! She is also an instructor on Creative Bug, reaching thousands of students worldwide. Let's find out how colour can guide us, calm us, and even challenge us creatively with Lisa Solomon.You can find her website here: https://www.lisasolomon.com/ART CRAFT COLOR Contributors in order of appearance in book Christine Buckton Tillman @christinebucktontillmanwww.christinebucktontillman.comLibby Black @libblackwww.libbyblack.comJen Hewett @jenhewettwww.jenhewett.comRisa Iwasaki Culbertson @Risa_Iwasaki_Culbertsonwww.risaculbertson.comAna Bianchi @analovescolorwww.analovescolor.comSonya Philipwww.100actsofsewing.comRobert J. Bosscher @rjbosscherwww.rjbosscher.comJen Duffin / Nova Mercury Design @novamercurywww. novamercury.comRobert Mahar @robert_maharwww.robert-mahar.comCrystal Bodven @CrystallizedCookieswww.crystallizedcookies.comDana Williams-Johnson @callmedwjwww.yardsofhappiness.comKanako Abe @abemanateewww.kanakoabe.artRashida Coleman-Hale @iamrashidacolemanhalewww.rashidacolemanhale.comTwinkie Chan @twinkiechanwww.twinkiechan.comCourtney Cerruti @ccerrutiwww.courtneycerruti.come bond @eisroughdraftwww.ebondwork.comKim Nguyễn @blackslipbabesCarissa Potter@peopleivelovedwww.carissapotter.comJenifer Lake @jenifer_lakewww.jeniferlake.comAnne Weil @flaxandtwinewww.flaxandtwine.comQuilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/Square One Textile Art WorkshopJoin Brandy's email listFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEOSUPPORT THE PODCAST by becoming a Quilter on Fire Podcast Angel for as little as $3 per week.Support the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
What does it mean to call yourself an artist - and who gets to decide? In this episode, I sit down with multidisciplinary artist, educator, and author Lisa Solomon for a wide-ranging conversation about the blurry line between art and craft, creative experimentation, and the practical realities of building a sustainable creative life. Lisa's work spans embroidery, fiber, painting, and installation, and her new book is an absolute feast for the eyes - organized by color, featuring 20 artists working in 20 different mediums, with projects for all skill levels. We talk about: When you can (and should) start calling yourself an artist The art vs. craft debate - why it's still happening and whether it even matters How Lisa's grandmother's knitting and crocheting shaped her artistic identity The pioneers who were excluded from art history because of their mediums - and why that's finally changing Creative ADHD: how to balance experimentation with actually completing a body of work What to do when you have a vision but not yet the skills to execute it (hint: lean in and trust your gut) The Thousand Doily Project - a massive community collaboration How parameters and limitations can actually unlock more creative freedom Funding your creative projects, budgeting for big ideas, and why having a day job isn't a compromise - it can be a gift Why color is hard (especially purple) and what a Joni Mitchell retrospective taught Lisa about unexpected palettes Lisa's new book is available at bookstores everywhere - or request it at your local library! You can also find her on Instagram at @lisasolomon and at lisasolomon.com. She's also running a watercolor retreat in California through City College Extension in late May. Grab Lisa's new book: https://publishing.hardiegrant.com/en-us/books/art-craft-color-by-lisa-solomon/9781964786049 Links mentioned: Submit to a Create! Magazine Call for Art: createmagazine.co/call-for-art Join Create! Collective: createmagazine.co/collective
On Christmas Eve 1987, newlywed Lisa Solomon disappeared from her Long Island home, a night meant for celebration that instead became a nightmare. In this episode, we walk through the investigation, the community-wide search, and the disturbing truth that ultimately emerged. A case that forever changed a family and a reminder that for some, Christmas is a season of grief, not joy. NOW AVAILABLE: CRIME WITH HOLLY PATREON! www.patreon.com/crimewithholly Enjoy ad free for just $2 a month! Enjoying the show? Here's a way to find out where else you can follow CrimeaHolly! https://linktr.ee/CrimeaHolly Crime with Holly Case Suggestion Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGdPu4AWAoG_-cmznwcNxnNQlEyX9nxxOwZNZfqpprL3TaUQ/viewform Episode Sources: The 1980s: The Deadliest Decade: Season 2 Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrdA6Y2lvLE https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18772578/lisa_m-weaver https://bronx.news12.com/state-grants-parole-for-man-convicted-in-1987-murder-of-newlywed-wife-40268636 https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/786/218/1379624/ https://thecinemaholic.com/lisa-solomon-murder-where-is-matthew-solomon-now/ https://www.nysenate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2019/john-j-flanagan/senate-gop-leader-flanagan-stands-murder-victim-lisa https://bronx.news12.com/news-12-looks-back-at-lisa-weaver-solomons-murder-on-its-30th-anniversary-37117805 https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/matthew-solomon-how-buying-trash-bags-at-7-eleven-busted-the-1987-newlywed-killer https://apnews.com/general-news-4c4b0594b27744d1b30fdd726e73b3ee https://longisland.news12.com/murder-victims-mother-on-paroled-killer-hes-a-very-dangerous-person-40277730 https://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/26/nyregion/man-is-on-trial-in-wife-s-slaying-one-year-to-day-after-wedding.html
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Psychedelics are everywhere in the conversation right now. Maybe you've heard about a friend's ayahuasca retreat or someone's transformational psilocybin journey. For some, these experiences are truly transformational—like a soul reset. But for others? Not so much. We've heard words like “wrecked” or “depressed” come up, too.So what's the truth? What do you really need to know before you consider trying psychedelics?We're kicking off a powerful, eye-opening series on psychedelics with Lisa Solomon, a cannabis and psychedelic industry expert trained by some of the world's leading scientists and deeply rooted in the sacred traditions of plant medicine.Lisa brings wisdom, compassion, and practical guidance to help you navigate these powerful tools.In this episode, we explore:The indigenous roots of psychedelics — and why honoring them mattersThe difference between recreational use and intentional, ceremonial useAyahuasca vs. Psilocybin vs. KetamineHow to prepare your body, mind, and spirit before a journeyPotential benefits and risks you might not have heard aboutHow to know if psychedelics are right for you — and why timing mattersThe critical role of integration after your experienceThink of this as your “know before you go” guide — grounded in safety, reverence, and real talk. There's so much to learn, and this is just the beginning.DISCLAIMERThe content of this podcast is for informational and introductory educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnose or treat any condition, or encourage illegal activity. Psychedelic substances remain controlled in many jurisdictions. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider and check local laws before making decisions related to your health or the use of any psychoactive substanceRESOURCESReach out to Lisa: LuminousSynergies@gmail.com or through seekingcentercommunity.comMAPS, Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic MedicinePsychedelic.supportDoubleBlind MagazineThirdWaveAya AdvisorsIceers Visit theseekingcenter.com for more from Robyn + Karen, plus mega inspo -- and the best wellness + spiritual practitioners, products and experiences on the planet! You can also follow Seeking Center on Instagram @theseekingcenter.
Let's get pumped for Episode 111 of Opportunity Knocks “Building Strength through Teamwork and Community” featuring Lisa Solomon, the Founder of The Studio (MDR), a Lagree studio with five locations in LA and a sixth coming in 2025. This is a special episode, given that it is 111 - an angel number representing good luck, opportunity, confidence and profound transformation. Such a perfectly fitting number for my dear friend Lisa, who I had the joy of facilitating with at an incredible Women's Wellness Event here in LA last week. After falling in love with the Lagree method workout and out of love with her career as an executive in the music industry, Lisa opened The Studio (MDR) during the peak of the recession. They beat all the odds and have been booked and busy since day one, more than a decade ago.There are many golden nuggets from my chat with Lisa, including:
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Join resident and host, Dr. Tilman Chambers, in conversation with Drs. Lisa Solomon and William Hauter as they consider the many ways advocacy shapes careers. Listen in as they discuss how anesthesiologists are working to advance the specialty and patient care, from stepping into elected office to taking small steps in clinical practice. Recorded July 2024.
The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
Join Kristin Coverly, ABMP director of professional education, as she asks four leaders in the massage and bodywork field, “What's your five-word piece of advice for practitioners?” Gain inspiration you can immediately apply to your professional and personal lives! Resources: ABMP CE Summit: https://www.abmp.com/summit ABMP Education Center: https://www.abmp.com/learn/ “A Field Guide to Color” by Lisa Solomon, http://www.lisasolomon.com/books.html “From Strength to Strength” by Arthur C. Brooks, https://arthurbrooks.com/from-strength-to-strength “Functional Anatomy of Movement” by James Earles, https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/717664/functional-anatomy-of-movement-by-james-earls/ “Passionate Minds” by David Bodanis, https://www.amazon.com/Passionate-Minds-Enlightenment-Featuring-Scientist/dp/0307237206 “The Book of Joy” by Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Carlton Abrams, https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/533718/the-book-of-joy-by-his-holiness-the-dalai-lama-and-archbishop-desmond-tutu-with-douglas-abrams/ “Tribe of Mentors” and “Tools of Titans” by Tim Ferriss, https://tim.blog/tim-ferriss-books/ Host: Kristin Coverly, LMT is a massage therapist, educator, and the director of professional education at ABMP. She loves creating continuing education courses, events, and resources to support massage therapists and bodyworkers as they enhance their lives and practices. Contact her at ce@abmp.com. Sponsors: Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com Elements Massage: www.elementsmassage.com/abmp Earthlite: www.earthlite.com Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: www.instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA Founded by a massage therapist for massage therapists, the Elements Massage brand is a network of independently-owned and operated studios dedicated to changing lives--including yours! The Elements Massage brand believes massage therapists deserve a supportive team, business and marketing resources, and the chance to learn as much as they want, so many Elements Massage studios offer and reimburse continuing education on an ongoing basis. It's no surprise Elements Massage therapist and client satisfaction leads the industry. That's because from day one, the brand has kept an unmatched commitment to deliver the best therapeutic massage experiences possible for both clients and massage therapists. Elements Massage studios expects the best. So should you. If this sounds like a fit, reach out. Studios are hiring! Website: https://elementsmassage.com/ABMP Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elementsmassage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elementsmassage Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXLHkAYMgmA6_MJ8DSEZm-A Disclaimer: Each Elements Massage® studio is independently owned and operated. Franchise owners (or their designated hiring managers) are solely responsible for all employment and personnel decisions and matters regarding their independently owned and operated studios, including hiring, direction, training, supervision, discipline, discharge, compensation (e.g., wage practices and tax withholding and reporting requirements), and termination of employment. 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This time I'm talking with artist Lisa Solomon. Lisa lives in Oakland, California, where I was very lucky to visit her a couple of times pre-pandemic, after being online friends for about 15 years. Lisa works in mixed media and across genres from intimate self portraits to huge installations, often directly addressing issues around identity and personal histories. She also teaches at university level and has written a number of books too. We had a wonderful long chat, which I hope you will enjoy listening in on! Read more https://ruthsinger.com/2023/11/30/making-meaning-podcast-episode-35-with-lisa-solomon/ Support the podcast with a donation or subscription: ruthsinger.com/podcast-fundraiser Keep in touch by joining my email list: ruthsinger.com/email Get a copy of Making Meaning Journal: ruthsinger.com/journal Find more episodes at: ruthsinger.com/podcast Find Your Focus course, Membership and Mentoring are all here: https://ruthsinger.podia.com/
“I wanted to find a different way to think about the future and specifically wanted to understand the decision making process that leaders go through when they're facing extraordinary amounts of uncertainty. Because frankly, a lot of what I saw was just bad behavior. I was really lucky in finding my way to this extraordinary community of learners, of questioners, of facilitators, of designers. It changed my trajectory in many ways to build on what had been a long history in design to now include future thinking as part of that.” - Lisa Solomon In this episode of Control the Room, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lisa Solomon about how she felt disillusioned with how leaders were behaving after the dot com crash and wanted to understand their decision-making process when facing uncertainty and how that shaped her work. Later, Lisa explores how the disruption of AI could change the way we educate and the affect it is having on students, teachers and policy makers. We also discuss the skills that every leader should have to be successful. Listen in to reflect on what can make your meetings more generative and level up your facilitation skills.
Allison K. Williams is a writer, editor, and coach, as well as former circus performer, and is the author of Seven Drafts, a book about self-editing. Seven Drafts helps writers get from the messy first draft to final draft. Show notes: Allison K. Williams (https://allisonkwilliams.com) Seven Drafts (http://sevendrafts.com) Writer Beware (https://www.sfwa.org/other-resources/for-authors/writer-beware/) Scrivener Blog (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/blog) Matt Bell, Refuse to Be Done (https://www.mattbell.com/refuse-to-be-done) Lisa Solomon, A Field Guide to Color (https://www.shambhala.com/a-field-guide-to-color.html) Learn more about Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview), and check out the ebook Take Control of Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store). If you like the podcast, please follow it in Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/write-now-with-scrivener/id1568550068) or your favorite podcast app. Leave a rating or review, and tell your friends. And check out past episodes of Write Now with Scrivener (https://podcast.scrivenerapp.com).
Lisa Solomon is a mixed media artist and author obsessed with color. So who better than her to explain the beauty behind the color Brown? We are looking for stories about your names. Do you have a name that's unique, one that's hard for others to say? Do you have a funny story, an origin story? What do you think is special or beautiful about your name? Let us know! Send us an email or voice memo to BrownEnough@stitcher.com. You could wind up on a future episode.
On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss the murder of Lisa Solomon and the suspicion that fell on her husband. Links: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Case Sources: Justia.com, Solomon v. Commissioner of Correctional Services, 786 F. Supp. 218 (E.D.N.Y. 1992) The Cinemaholic, Lisa Solomon Murder: Where is Matthew Solomon Now? Newsday.com, “Matthew Solomon parole hearing transcript sheds light onto high-profile crime,” by Bridget Murphy, 8 Jul 2019 Newspapers.com sources: Kathy Boccella, Newsday, "Wide-Ranging Search for Missing Woman," 27 Dec 1987, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/710286618), citing print edition, p.21 Stuart Vincent, Newsday, "Fearful Search," 28 Dec 1987, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/723039703), citing print edition, p.2 Don Gentile, Newsday, "Psychics, bikers hunt newlywed," 28 Dec 1987, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/434149538), citing print edition, p.3 Jerry Rosa and Paul Peskil, Newsday, "Search for bride turns to ex-beau," 29 Dec 1987, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/406033575), citing print edition, p.3 Newsday, Man Who 'Hassled' Woman Sought, 29 Dec 1987, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/723040375), citing print edition, p.25 Stuart Vincent, Newsday, "A Search Goes On as Hope Dims," 29 Dec 1987, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/710287319), citing print edition, p.4 Shirley E. Perlman, Newsday, "Public's Help Sought in Search for Woman", 31 Dec 1987, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/723041029), citing print edition, p.27 Stuart Vincent, Tom Demoretcky, Kathy Boccella, Nicholas Goldberg, and Peter Marks, Newsday, "Grief, and Questions," 2 Jan 1988, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/711221395), citing print edition, pp.3, 10 Tom Demoretcky and Joshua Quittner, Newsday, "Matthew Solomon Charged in Murder," 12 Jan 1988, archived (https://www.newspapers.com/image/711308834/), citing print edition, pp.3, 29 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When newlywed Lisa Solomon disappears, family and friends search for her relentlessly. Police begin to unearth her secrets -- a mysterious admirer who'd been courting her at work, and a fiery relationship with her new husband.For even more Deadliest Decade, head to discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/deadliestdecade to start your 7-day free trial. Terms apply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lisa Solomon is an artist, author, and educator. She has developed her own Color Meditation practice and has generously shared her technique with the world via classes, literature, and most recently-- a cool deck of cards called, "The Color Meditation Deck." Lisa stopped by to hang, and she discussed the process, her approach to art and teaching others, the importance of mindfulness, her gallery show, and lots more! Check out Lisa online: Website: http://www.lisasolomon.com IG @lisasolomon Gallery show: http://waltermacielgallery.com ---------------------------------------------- Our snazzy theme song is by Scott Making Cents: https://m.soundcloud.com/scottmakingcents ———————————————————— www.crafthangout.com www.instagram.com/crafthangout https://www.facebook.com/crafthangout
Hi Friends and welcome to JOY IS NOW! The podcast where we take a psychologically minded look at life. I'm your host Lisa Anderson Shaffer, coach, consultant, and resident psych enthusiast.I am excited to host for an EMOTION segment discussion, renowned Bay Area artist, fine arts professor, author of A Field Guide to Color and the newly released Color Meditation Deck, LISA SOLOMON. LISA very generously offered JOY listeners a promo code to save on her newest release, THE COLOR MEDITATION DECK. Use code JOYISNOW30 good through 8/12/22 at Shambhala Publications.We talk FEEDBACK and how our shared lessons learned from art school critiques continue to inform us in work and life. Lisa shares feedback tips and experiences from her own classroom and we talk about how public instructor ratings put teachers in the position of sacrificing preparing students for the work place over job security.This has been JOY IS NOW with me, Lisa Anderson Shaffer, LMFT. You can find me for hire at LISAANDERSONSHAFFER.COM and join the patronage support for this podcast and my daily practice journal, THESE THREE THINGS at patreon.com/lisaandersonshaffer. You can also follow along with my musings at @lisaandersonshaffer on Instagram.A special thanks to my affiliate friends at OSEA - the makers of clean seaweed skincare. Save 10% on your OSEA purchase with this special link and code JOYISNOW10. JOY IS NOW is listener supported. When you buy through shared links, we may earn an affiliate commission.LISA ANDERSON SHAFFER, LMFTNEWSLETTERBOOKPATRONAGEINSTAGRAMEPISODE LINKS:LISA SOLOMONA FIELD GUIDE TO COLORCOLOR MEDITATION DECKSupport the show
Margo is joined by Lisa Solomon. A teacher by trade, it took Lisa years to call herself an artist first. As a half Japanese, half Jewish [Eastern European] Caucasian woman, hybridization is literally a part of her DNA and shows itself often in her practice. Lisa's mixed media works revolve thematically around discovering her heritage, the notion of domesticity, craft, feminism, and the pursuit of art as science/research. She is frankly obsessed with color/color theory and is drawn to found objects, tending to alter them conceptually so that their meanings and original uses or intents are re-purposed. She often fuses “wrong” things together – recontextualizing their original purposes, and incorporating materials that inherently question and skirt the line between art and craft. Lisa received her BA in Art Practice from UC Berkeley in 1995 and her MFA from Mills College in 2003. Her work is shown internationally and is in numerous public and private collections. Margo and Lisa discuss: Her path and what she's learned along the way Finding comfort in consistency Why grad school was pivotal for her career while simultaneously seeing the challenges brought on by going to University today and mitigating the pressures and costs Why art is one of the last spaces you can really share anything and put it all on the table Color Theory: Understanding colors, creating colors, and teaching color Her color meditation deck: how and why she came up with it and the many ways it can be used Her mixed media work and where she finds inspiration for it Time management and figuring out a system that works for YOU Reframing your schedule and allowing for flexibility Making space for yourself and your creative practices Mentioned in this episode: The Subversive Stitch: Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine by Rozsika Parker Lisa's highly curated Amazon shop list **Get 30% off The Color Meditation Deck and/or A Field Guide to Color by purchasing through www.shambhala.com and using code MARGO30 at checkout** (valid through 8/13/22) Connect with Lisa: www.lisasolomon.com www.instagram.com/lisasolomon
Facebook melts down. Ben riffs. Or tries to. Marlon Chamberlain from Fully Free joins Lisa Soloman to talk restorative justice. And state Senator Robert Peters returns to discuss dog whistles, Ken Griffin. Bears looking for handouts and the hypocrisy of "free marketers".See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dr. Lisa Solomon returns for more conversation about career advancement. In this episode, she discusses leadership and publication opportunities with Drs. Christine Vo, Heena Ahmed, Danielle Levin and Drew Cornwell. From how to find and maximize leadership opportunities to the challenges and benefits of getting published, this lively conversation informs and entertains. Recorded July 2021.
How should a nonprofit communicate on social media if it hopes to grow a following? What platforms are best, and how do you choose one? We answer these questions and more with Lisa Solomon of the Atheneum Collective.Use code NPM20 when you sign up for a discount, and let the Atheneum Collective's wide range of courses help you learn everything you need to help your organization succeed in today's competitive nonprofit environment.About Our Guest:Lisa has always been a community builder and pioneer in digital media and advertising. She has an extensive track record of building and leading successful teams and driving revenue in the digital media industry. Lisa is a creative and collaborative sales executive who has driven breakthrough branded content and digital advertising campaigns. Her experience in digital sales and media strategy includes working at some of the top companies in the world, like AOL, Microsoft, and NBC Universal, as well as innovative startups like Omaze and AddThis.Early in her internet advertising career, Lisa was a founding member of the first community dedicated to the buyers and sellers of internet media, the Society for Internet Advancement (SIA), where she helped create a community dedicated to educating and legitimizing the internet as a place to reach, connect, and convert consumers. Later she moved her leadership role to the Ad Club Interactive, now ThinkLA, which is the largest marketing and advertising community in Southern California. Lisa has dedicated much of her career to educating and providing thought leadership in her passion of online advertising/marketing and brand partnerships.Lisa practices goodwill and enthusiasm on a daily basis. One of Lisa's strengths is her collaborative nature and her ability to recognize each individual's unique contribution. Atheneum Collective is a collaboration of Lisa's passion for the world of advertising, her extensive leadership and business skills, and her focus on building communities. She lives her mantra, “Knowledge is Power and Knowledge Shared is Power Multiplied.”
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Dr. Lisa Solomon from ASA's Committee on Young Physicians speaks with fellow committee member, Dr. Christine Vo, and residents--Drs. Drew Cornwell, Danielle Levin, and Heena Ahmed--about mentorship. Join the discussion as guests share what they hope to get from mentors, the value of just-in-time mentoring, how they've connected with mentors, and more. Recorded July 2021.
News breaks that Senator Charles Schumer has proposed legislation to legalize marijuana across the country. Ben is skeptical that it will ever pass. Lisa Solomon from the Reader updates us on new social equity legislation. And podcaster Marc Sims returns to talk about race, crime and race and crime. And more…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Happy Thursday!! It's time for a new Opportunity Knocks!!
The Republicans have decided to win back the White House and the Senate by deterring Black people from voting. As opposed to proposing policies that would encourage Black voters to vote Republican. Now Corporate America has to decide which side it's on. Ben riffs on what's a stake. Also, Antonio Harvey--owner of Legends Brand--talks cannabis, normalization, the hypocrisy of the War on Drugs, taxing cannabis and, yes, NBA basketball with Ben & Lisa. Back in the 90s, Antonio played for the Trailblazers and Lakers. So, hoopers, stick around for the basketball conversation.
Drs. Lisa Solomon and Luis Tollinche speak with Dr. Crystal Wright about their ASA Monitor article, Authentic Mentorship Includes Navigating Cultures. From what cross-cultural mentoring means, to why it matters, to best practices, this conversation offers insights and a road map for success. Recorded March 2021.
Hi Friends and welcome to JOY IS NOW! The podcast where we take a psychologically minded look at life. I’m your host Lisa Anderson Shaffer, coach, consultant, and resident psych enthusiast.I am excited to host for a THESE THREE THINGS discussion, renowned Bay Area artist, fine arts professor, author of A Field Guide to Color, and fellow psych enthusiast, LISA SOLOMON. Lisa brings the concept of documentation to the table and highlights three aspects of this essential part of the artistic process. It's a good one! JOY IS NOW is sponsored by listeners like you! visit LISAANDERSONSHAFFER.COM to join the community and become a one time or recurring patron of the podcast.LISA ANDERSON SHAFFER, LMFTNEWSLETTERPATRONAGEINSTAGRAMEPISODE LINKS:LISA SOLOMONINSTAGRAMSupport the show (https://www.lisaandersonshaffer.com/products/p-a-t-r-o-n-a-g-e)
Hi Friends and welcome to JOY IS NOW! The podcast where we take a psychologically minded look at life. I’m your host Lisa Anderson Shaffer, coach, consultant, and resident psych enthusiast.I am excited to host for an EMOTION SEGMENT discussion, renowned Bay Area artist, fine arts professor, author of A Field Guide to Color, and fellow psych enthusiast, LISA SOLOMON. Join us for some real talk all about COMPARISON. Surprise, it's actually a good thing to compare yourself to strangers on the internet. Give a listen and find out why Lisa and I both, are super grateful for the so called comparison trap. JOY IS NOW is sponsored by listeners like you! visit LISAANDERSONSHAFFER.COM to join the community and become a one time or recurring patron of the podcast.LISA ANDERSON SHAFFER, LMFTNEWSLETTERPATRONAGEINSTAGRAMEPISODE LINKS:LISA SOLOMONINSTAGRAMSupport the show (https://www.lisaandersonshaffer.com/products/p-a-t-r-o-n-a-g-e)
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/182. Lawyers always have a lot on their plate. When working in a law firm, you will inevitably need help from other legal professionals for particular cases. However, we tend to hold on to the thought that we can do everything by ourselves, and we get burnt out before we ask for help. By outsourcing to a freelance lawyer, you can be more efficient and save yourself from being overwhelmed without breaking the bank. In today’s episode, Lisa Solomon joins Moshe Amsel to talk about how she started and her work as a freelance attorney. She discusses her three-tier hourly rate structure that is efficient for freelance work. Lisa then shares two great pieces of advice that will get you started with outsourcing. If you’re interested to know more about freelance legal practice and outsourcing, then this episode is for you! Resources mentioned: This episode is sponsored by LawFundAR. The easy and simple way to add payment plans to your practice with no risk to you. Get paid up front and still add the value of payment plan options for your clients. Learn more at lawfundar.com/profitwithlaw. Episode 128 - Doubling Your Revenue with Virtual Staff with Brett Trembly Connect with Lisa: Website | Email | 914-595-6575 How to Work with Freelance Lawyers to Increase Profits, Decrease Stress and Get Your Life Back LexisNexis LawClerk Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/ To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com. Connect with Moshe on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amsel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
Album 3 Track 1 – Lisa Solomon, current Founder and CEO of Atheneum Collective, previously senior exec for online and digital ad sales and brand partnerships at NBCUniversal, Microsoft, AOL and more.
Album 3 Track 1 – Lisa Solomon, current Founder and CEO of Atheneum Collective, previously senior exec for online and digital ad sales and brand partnerships at NBCUniversal, Microsoft, AOL, and more.Hey Brand Nerds! Back at it here with a great guest whose successful career arc mirrors the internet and lives her mantra, “Knowledge is Power and Knowledge Shared is Power Multiplied.” Lisa shares lots of wonderful wisdom within compelling stories. Highlights include: Online innovation with Toyota Tundra Roland and Margaret's advice… “Courage to do something I've never done before” Boomerang effect- Keep it business, not personal An antidote for fear and antidote for anxiety Find out more about Atheneum Collective at: https://atheneumcollective.com/#atheneumcollective #marketing #branding #microsoft # toyota #NBCUniversal #AOL #peloton
Meet Al Harrington, aka--The King of Cannabis. For 16 years, he was an NBA star for the Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets and other teams. For the last several years, he's been the CEO of Viola Brands, a cannabis company. He and Ben and Lisa Solomon talk all things reefer, including how Al's grandmother helped him realize the healing powers of a joint. Also, the need to cut Black entrepreneurs into the expanding marijuana market.
Atheneum Collective’s own Lisa Solomon joins the show to discuss her role as Founder/CEO of the company. She also discusses her illustrious career in advertising over the past couple of decades and more. Visit atheneumcollective.com and enter code POWER20 to receive 20% of any course! You can email info@atheneumcollective.com for any questions regarding the program. Also, make sure to follow @atheneumcollective on all social platforms! Follow the show on Instagram: @adcademics Follow Justin on all social platforms: @justindbarnette Follow Justin on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/justindbarnette Interested in being a guest on the show? Email adcademicspodcast@gmail.com
Blogger, real estate salesman and prospective cannabis licensee, Michael Malcolm joins Ben and Lisa Solomon to talk about the ongoing inequities of reefer in the age of legalization.
The state intended to award cannabis dispensary licenses to people from communities that have been hit the hardest in the War on Drugs. But it looks as though the first licensees will be the usual collection of rich white guys. Vincent E. Norment, owner of the Marijuana Hall of Fame, explains what happened.
On the eve of Trump's convention speech, we eagerly await to see how President Law & Order talks his way out of the fact that one of his supporters killed two people in Kenosha. Plus, major shoutout to LeBron James and Doc Rivers. And moderate Republicans try to pretend that they care about science too. And Kris Kane talks about the likelihood of legalization in a Trump or Biden administration.
Bernie Sanders proposes to tax billionaires to pay for health care as Donald Trump angles to get Kanye West on the ballot in Wisconsin. Ben connects the two. Also, the latest on TIFs. Former Arkansas state rep. Eddie Armstrong talks about his latest venture--the Cannabis Capital Group. And then he talks about Senator Tom Cotton's transformation into a Trumpster.
Pharmacist Joseph Friedman joins Ben and Lisa Solomon to explain, among other things, the superiority of cannabis to opioids.
Attorney Akele Parnell discusses the obstacles facing Black entrepreneurs looking to get a license to sell recreational marijuana.
Ben dissects the un-beeped showdown between Mayor Lightfoot and Alderman Ray Lopez. And Vincent Normant joins Lisa Solomon to talk about his Marijuana Hall of Fame, among other things.
Richard Wallace—activist and rapper—talks about the challenges in making sure that the booming cannabis industry is opened to Black people.
Ben, Lisa Solomon & Mills McQueen talk CBD, THC, the NFL and many other cannabis related topics.
Cannabis Conversations: With Lisa Solomon & Sonya Harper
To celebrate International women's day & Women's history month, we are profiling Women in Cannabis all month. Today we are joined by Lisa Solomon Mann from To Be Blunt - Chicago Reader -I helped write of them articles one time.https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/to-be-blunt-cannabis-supper-clubs/Content?oid=71090471https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/green-space-sessions-cannabis-conversation-event-series/Content?oid=77061175Navy pier chicago flower power happy hourhttps://www.cannabisindustrylawyer.com/https://www.cannabislegalizationnews.com/Support the show
I am so excited to have author, artist, and teacher Lisa Solomon back on the show! In this episode, we talk about creative freedom, creative success, when to follow the rules, and when to break them and it is SO GOOD!! Lisa brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table in her combined roles of working artist and art school professor. If you ever feel like you can't figure out your how or you're stuck between loving your endeavors and hating them, we've got you covered! Enjoy, enjoy! Show Notes: Submit a q for a future Friday Quickie episode Get Tiffany's newsletter and stay in the know RYHSY Swag Shop! (Free shipping through the end of the year!) Connect with LisaWebsite | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Lisa's new book: A Field Guide to Color Lisa's previous RYHSY episode
http://austinmeyerfilms.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Lisa-Solomon-Promo-Video.mp4 This week on the podcast I am chatting with Lisa Kay Solomon. Lisa does it all. She is a speaker, an author, and an educator focused on helping leaders learn how to be more creative, flexible and resilient in the face of increasing complexity and change. She is a currently a Designer in Residence at Stanford University's Institute for Design and founding Chair of Transformational Practices and Leadership at Singularity University. Lisa co-authored the Wall Street Journal bestseller, Moments of Impact: How to Design Strategic Conversations that Accelerate Change, and, more recently, Design a Better Business: New Tools, Skills and Mindset for Strategy and Innovation. In the first half of this conversation we take a close look at that best selling first book, Moments of Impact. Specifically, we talk about the idea of Designing Conversations. What does that mean? How does it relate to telling stories? And what are strategies we can use to design for impact? In the second half, we talk about the class Lisa is currently teaching at Stanford called Creativity Rules: Inventing the Future, and discuss the value of telling stories about the future. Hope you enjoy!
I spoke with Lisa Solomon, the founder and CEO of Now Counsel Network, a curated network of freelance lawyers designed to help solo and small firm attorneys. We discussed the genesis of Now Counsel Network, the benefits of working with freelance lawyers, what they do, and how freelance lawyering is impacting the legal profession.
I loved talking with Lisa Solomon for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. We talked about the myth of living a life of balance, the truth about going to (or not going to!) art school, and the power of daily devotion. We also talked about Lisa's own art projects and what she's learned about asking for help and the power of community. Lisa is such a delight and I love how this episode turned into a giggle-fest. If you're someone who's seeeking balance but finding it elusive, this episode is for you! It's also for you if you've ever let your lack of a formal art education hold you back OR if you've let your art school scars hold you back. Want the cliff notes? Get your cheat sheet here! Lisa, thank you so much! You're such a treat! PS. Thank you to Mazuma for not only sponsoring the podcast but also for keeping my money house in good order! (Want to have your money house in good shape too? Mazuma has you covered!) Show Notes: Get the full episode post Get your cheat sheet! Join the RYHSY fb group Connect with Lisa Website | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Lisa's work at Fouladi Projects Like this episode and want more? Check out these episodes as well: Danielle Krysa on Getting Unstuck Lisa Congdon on Creative Evolution The 10 Success Secrets of the Highly-Creative