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Inbound Back Office
E313 - Sarah Loughry, Founder CEO of Emdash Content Studio

Inbound Back Office

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 30:05


Work environment and culture play a crucial role in your agency's success. Fostering a positive work atmosphere can boost productivity and lead to significant internal and external growth with clients.On today's podcast, we have Sarah Loughry, Founder & CEO of Emdash Content Studio to talk about the importance of cultivating a fun team environment.Sarah is the Founder and CEO of Em Dash Content Studio–a boutique team of content experts that provides an end-to-end solution for optimized, quality content. Her journey to entrepreneurship was anything but linear. She got her start in radio, took a detour in education administration, and climbed the corporate marketing ladder before taking a complete 180 into freelance writing. Since the founding of Em Dash in 2021, Sarah has had some big wins, suffered losses, and cried weekly. She continues to make mistakes but is determined to learn from them. She's also a lover of animals, wine, running, and travel–though her husband, daughter, best friends, and family bring her the most joy.

WeInfuse's Podcast
Episode 61: How to Continuously Learn and Improve Your Center with Cannon Loughry

WeInfuse's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 31:42


In this episode, we talk with Cannon Loughry, Chief Operating Officer of TwelveStone Health Partners. Cannon shares how a culture of constant learning and adapting creates a sustainable business that will be around for many years to care for patients.

Action Line Podcasts
Rutherford Arts Alliance: guest Andrea Loughry

Action Line Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 47:37


Rutherford Arts Alliance:  guest Andrea Loughry 2022's major project: The play "Party of Twelve" by Mary Donnet Johnson will be performed at the Washington Theatre at

Audio News
VIVIANA LOUGHRY, ES ASCENDIDA A VERTICAL MARKETING MANAGER DE RED HAT PARA LATAM

Audio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 2:57


Viviana Loughry a partir de su ascenso a nueva Vertical Marketing Manager para Latinoamérica, y reconocimiento por su amplia experiencia en telecomunicaciones y excelente habilidad en marketing y ventas, se encuentra a cargo de liderar la planificación y ejecución de marketing para las industrias de telecomunicaciones y servicios financieros, con un enfoque específico en la estrategia de ABM, respaldando así el posicionamiento y crecimiento de Red Hat para esta región.

Audio Arguendo
CA4 United States v. Loughry, Case No. 19-4137

Audio Arguendo

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021


On Wildlife
Armadillos with Jim Loughry

On Wildlife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 30:51


Why do Armadillos have that hard outer shell? Where do they dig their burrows? In this episode, Alex is joined by Dr. Jim Loughry, Professor of Biology from Valdosta State University, to learn everything you've ever wanted to know about these shelled creatures.For sources and more information, please visit our website.Sign up for the chance to win a free On Wildlife t-shirt!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/onwildlife)

Unscripted One-on-One
Unscripted with Dennis Loughry

Unscripted One-on-One

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 55:23


In 1992 I graduated from college and began my first job. It was at that time that I met my friend Dennis Loughry. This episode is dedicated to many things. First is the wisdom of Dennis and the things he has learned on this journey through working, politics and raising a family. We also talk about the massive changes we've seen in Corporate America over the years. We do this by telling the story of the little company that hired me all those years ago. I also tell the story of how Dennis Loughry and a simple phone call forever changed the score for my family and my life. I am thankful for Dennis. I'm thankful for his friendship. I'm thankful that, for whatever reason, he saw something in me. As we all navigate our way through the end of 2020, may his wisdom, words and story you inspire to do the same thing for someone else. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronconrad/message

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Nashville Radio Show: Rutherford Arts Alliance

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 15:01


Andrea Loughry, Founding Member of the Rutherford Arts Alliance, who talks about the history and mission of the organization connecting creatives and community. The independent, nonprofit advocacy group was created to identify, unite and promote arts, culture, and heritage throughout Rutherford County, Tennessee. During the interview, Loughry talks about the power of creatives and creativity, the economic impact of the arts, and some of the ways the community can both engage and enjoy the arts.Mission:   Connect Creatives & Community - An Independent, Nonprofit Advocacy Group Created To Identify, Unite And Promote Arts, Culture, And Heritage Throughout Rutherford County, TennesseeInvolve Community In The Broadest Spectrum Of The Arts-Some Of Areas Outside Fine ArtsMarket Rutherford County As A Cultural Destination - Survey Of Cultural Assists And The $ Value Of The Arts As An Economic Driver2020 Community Involved Leading Ladies Of Rutherford County History: Women Who Inspire Us Project - Featuring Party Of Twelve Play2019 Community Public Mural Art Festival - Local Group Of Long Time Friends Underwrites A Norris Hall Designed Mural Painted By The CommunityLearn more: Company:              https://www.facebook.com/rucoartstnInstagram:             https://www.instagram.com/rucoartstn/Website:                https://www.rutherfordartsalliance.org/

ABP's Podcast Series
Pandemic Positives for Education & Jobs in NI's Agri-Food Sector

ABP's Podcast Series

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 21:35


It's an anxious time for young people who have missed out on so much due to the Coronavirus. From disruption in education to economic turmoil, the former BBC broadcaster & farmer Karen Patterson explores if the Pandemic has produced any positives for young people wanting to study or work in agri-food in Northern Ireland? As families approach exam results time, Join Karen and guests to find out.Who are Karen's guests:Education Adviser for CAFRE Liz SimpsonPart-time beef farmer and Head of Biology at Belfast Royal Academy, Dr Andrew Bell Sixth former and ABP Angus Youth Challenge Outstanding Individual, Lorcan Convery Loughry graduate and now full-time ABP employee Sarah Jane HoustonIf you are a parent or a teacher of a teenager, or a student who has some important choices to make about what to do next, then this podcast is for you.

Action Line Podcasts
Rutherford Arts Alliance with Andrea Loughry

Action Line Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 47:06


Andrea Loughry tells about the RUTHERFORD ARTS ALLIANCE. Last year, they focused on murals as "public art". This year the organization is focusing on performing arts and histo

ABP's Podcast Series
Farmer Safety: A Survivor's Perspective

ABP's Podcast Series

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 25:26


In Episode 1 ‘Farmer Safety: A Survivor's Perspective' the former BBC broadcaster & farmer Karen Patterson explores the physical and emotional consequences of farm accidents in a frank conversation in the run-up to National Farm Safety Week.Who are Karen's guests:Survivors of serious accidents, Ann Doherty from Co. Kilkenny and William Sayers from Co. TyroneThe lead paramedic from the Northern Ireland Air Ambulance whose task it is to attend these tragic scenes Chairman of the Farm Safety Partnership, and beef farmer Harry Sinclair. Join Karen and guests as they discuss their experiences of what is acknowledged to be a dangerous occupation in the hope that others can avoid harm. ABP is a proud affiliate member of the Farm Safety Partnership. Visit http://www.abpfoodgroup.com

Chester County Igniters
Small Business Accounting Success feat. Frank Loughry of WKM

Chester County Igniters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 27:11


Frank Loughry joins us from Woolard, Krajnik, Masciangelo (WLM) Certified Pubic Accountants in Exton, PA. He talks about the importance of good accounting especially for small business owners. His expertise is with small businesses and non-profits. The Chester County Igniters Podcast is hosted each week by Sean Deminski, a local entrepreneur and small business owner. Each week he interviews our community's brightest minds help you accomplish your goals in the areas of business, relationships, and life. We feature guests from the Chester County business community to share their advice and ignite your potential. You can get more shows at https://Igniter.tv Link directly to this episode at https://Igniter.tv/wkm IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE A GUEST, apply at our site with our guest survey: https://Igniter.tv/guest This episode was produced by https://igniter.tv and https://IgniterCreative.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chesco-igniters/message

TeeTalk
Episode 53: Craig Loughry, Golf Ontario

TeeTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 52:51


Scott takes on the show alone this week with Stefan away in Mexico and welcomes Craig Loughry of Golf Ontario as the feature guest. Craig was a member of the committee that developed the new World Golf Handicap System and he explains some key points and nuances of the system and how it works. He also puts on his hat as the Tournament Director of the Ontario Open as gives some details on the event that is now an event on the Mackenzie Tour - PGA TOUR Canada. Scott wraps up the past week in golf including a surprise performance by Mike Weir on the Korn Ferry Tour and looks ahead to key events. The Mail Bag has a few travel questions, some equipment talk, and dips into the world of Social Media. The episode also shares some details on the 2020 Flagstick Open Amateur presented by TaylorMade Golf Canada and Adidas Canada. Instagram: Flagstick (https://www.instagram.com/flagstickgolf/) Scott (https://www.instagram.com/scotmac1970/) Stefan (https://www.instagram.com/steedorf/) Twitter: Flagstick (https://twitter.com/Flagstick) Scott (https://twitter.com/ScotMacGolf) Stefan (https://twitter.com/Steedorf) Facebook: @Flagstick (https://www.facebook.com/Flagstick/)

Mountain State Morning
Loughry resigns, Ojeda’s presidential run and a parting interview with Gazette-Mail’s Dawn Miller

Mountain State Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 13:47


This week on the Charleston Gazette-Mail’s Mountain State Morning, we’ll bring you up to speed on convicted West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry’s resignation and state senator Richard Ojeda’s plan to run for president. Finally, a parting interview with Dawn Miller, who moved on from her post as the Gazette’s editorial page editor after 27 years here. Listeners: We’d love your feedback and to learn a bit about you! Fill out our short survey by clicking here.

Institute of Sisters of Mercy Podcast
Interview with Maryanne Loughry RSM

Institute of Sisters of Mercy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 9:42


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Mountain State Morning
Justice Allen Loughry found guilty, House race debates, Fallout 76

Mountain State Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 27:11


This week on the Charleston Gazette-Mail’s Mountain State Morning, we’re updating you on West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry’s conviction in federal court. Also: why there haven’t been any House of Representatives debates, and what to expect from Fallout 76, the apocalyptic video game that takes place in West Virginia. Listeners: We’d love your feedback and to learn a bit about you! Fill out our short survey by clicking here.

The Talk of the Town
Morgantown AM | October 4, 2018

The Talk of the Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 38:07


Brad McElhinny provides an update on the Loughry trial. Del. Joe Statler reacts to the governor's PEIA & pay raise promise. 

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Mountain State Morning
WV’s entire Supreme Court is being impeached. How did we get here?

Mountain State Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 21:45


Special episode: How did the West Virginia Supreme Court justice who wrote the book on political corruption in West Virginia wind up facing federal indictments — and how did every other justice on the bench get caught up in a scandal that could lead to every one of them losing office? As the first of four impeachment trials in the West Virginia Senate begins Monday, Oct. 1, we walk you through the story of how this all unfolded. Listeners: We’d love your feedback and to learn a bit about you! Fill out our short survey by clicking here.

Libertarian Radio - The Bob Zadek Show
The Curious Case of the $32,000 Couch

Libertarian Radio - The Bob Zadek Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 52:10


Mal·ad·min·is·tra·tion — n. (formal) : inefficient or dishonest administration; mismanagement.In 2006, while serving as a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Allen H. Loughry authored a book titled, Don't Buy Another Vote, I Won't Pay for a Landslide: The Sordid And Continuing History of Political Corruption in West Virginia.Six years later, he was elected by the people of West Virginia as a justice on the same court, and on January 1, 2017, he became Chief Justice. On June 20, 2018, Loughry was impeached by the West Virginia House for mind-boggling corruption of his own. Today, he is “living history” — facing impeachment and up to 390 years in prison. However, this was only the beginning of the truly continuing history of political corruption in West Virginia's Supreme Court. What began with a revelation of Loughry's excessive spending on an office remodel — including the purchase of a $32,000 couch — implicated all five of the standing members of the Mountain State's highest court. Now, three of them face impeachment trials, while the other two resigned to avoid the ugly proceedings into their potentially criminal “maladministration.”The majority of the charges revolve around lavish spending on their offices — partly a product of the lack of oversight on judicial budgets in West Virginia. Laurie Lin (@WVPundette), a columnist for West Virginia's Charleston Gazette-Mail and former attorney, has been following the story carefully. Earlier this month, she recapped the depressing yet almost comical saga in a teleforum hosted by The Federalist Society, and fielded questions on the political implications of such a blatant abuse of power.It's easy to blame judicial elections for such widespread corruption. We know that voters are largely ignorant. Furthermore, elections could create incentives for judges to favor those who give to their campaigns. But in this case, the maladministration seems to have simply come from a unique culture of corruption within the courthouse — specifically around office expenditures. In addition to the infamous $32,000 sofa, one justice had renovated her office with a tacky Egyptian theme, meaning that her successor had to spend significant sums just to restore it to something normal. This quickly snowballed into a culture of personalizing offices to an absurd degree.Now, Governor Jim Justice is replacing the justices who resigned with temporary appointees — both from his own party (Republican) — and Democrats in the House are calling foul play. While this story may seem beyond odd to outsiders of West Virginia politics, it comes as little surprise to the state's residents. Wikipedia provides some helpful pretext for West Virginia's political bizarro world:“In 2015, Justice switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party and announced his candidacy for Governor in the 2016 election. He ran as a Democrat and defeated the Republican nominee, Bill Cole. Less than seven months after taking office, Justice switched back to the Republican Party the day after announcing his plans at a President Trump rally in the state.”— Wikipedia page for Jim JusticeSoon enough, the voters of West Virginia will have a chance to elect new judges to the two to five vacant seats that will be left in the wake of the judicial crisis. They've already repealed the part of the constitution that enables the judiciary to get away with unaccountable spending on couches, Egyptian-themed offices, and the like. But a broader debate remains over the merits of electing judges versus appointing them, under a system sometimes known as merit selection.

Mountain State Morning
WV Supreme Court impeachment and resignation, Blankenship’s ballot petition and a Webster Springs boardwalk

Mountain State Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 10:00


This week on the Charleston Gazette-Mail’s Mountain State Morning, we discuss the articles of impeachment against the West Virginia Supreme Court justices and Justice Robin Davis’ resignation, a petition to get Don Blankenship on the ballot for U.S. Senate some say they were tricked into signing, and the story of a restored boardwalk in Webster Springs.

Mountain State Morning
Flood recovery, Justice Allen Loughry and Recovery Boys

Mountain State Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 3:30


We're talking about the state’s $150 million flood recovery program, a federal investigation into a state supreme court justice and a new documentary now on Netflix that takes place at a drug addiction treatment community in northern West Virginia. Mountain State Morning is a weekly update on important stories from West Virginia's Charleston Gazette-Mail. For more on these stories, visit wvgazettemail.com 

Real Health with Karl Henry
Are you tired but wired? These three key strategies will put you to sleep

Real Health with Karl Henry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 35:29


On this week’s show, Karl is going to be putting you to sleep – well, hopefully not in the next thirty minutes or so, but if you’re having trouble getting a good night’s rest, Karl speaks to sleep disorder expert, Deirdre McSwiney for the solutions and science behind sleep problems. “20% of the population suffers from insomnia at some point in their lives,” explains Deirdre. “Tired but wired is a major factor with modern society.” Also joining Karl on the show is Paul de Loughry, a long-time sleep sufferer who says his biggest problem is waking up between 2-3am and staring at the ceiling for hours not being able to get back to sleep. “You need to set aside a period in the evening after dinner and use a few minutes to write down your thoughts about the day and dump it,” explains Deirdre. “Get them down on paper and forget about it. You have to make your bedroom an oasis of peace.” So, don’t forget, the three key tips for effective sleeping: - Look at the environment in your bedroom making sure it is cool and dark with all screens out of room - Lifestyle: no caffeine after 5pm and make sure you exercise - Brain dump after dinner time, reflecting on your day and preparing for the next day ahead and leave it there on the paper in the kitchen Contact Karl with any health and fitness questions on realhealth@independent.ie or on Twitter @KarlHenryPT. The Real Health podcast with Karl Henry is in association with Laya Healthcare

Piled high and Deep
Episode 10 – Joe Loughry, PhD – Computer Science

Piled high and Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017


There can’t be many PhD journeys that last 35 years from day one of college to final ceremony, but for Joe Loughry it just made sense. He  knew from an early age he wanted to get his PhD, but to get there he needed to put in some time in the real world of computer programming and cyber security.

The Intellivisionaries Podcast
The Intellivisionaries - Episode 10 - Treasure Of Tarmin / Minotaur

The Intellivisionaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 295:49


The Intellivisionaries - Episode 10.  Join us as we go "deep" into the dungeons of Treasure Of Tarmin / Minotaur.  We interview designer / programmer Tom Loughry.  We also interview Scott Nudds who is currently programming Boulder Dash for the Intellivision (coming soon from Elektronite / First Star Software), and William Moeller joins in for part of the interview too.  Rick gives us another programming segment, and we include our usual feedback, news and fun ("George" is back too).  See you on level 256! *Note there are some audio issues with Tom Loughry's interview due to a bad line.  It was cleaned up as much as possible, but is not perfect.