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On Episode 64 of Rinkside Rundown, I'm joined by Lucy Morgan, a Mandan, North Dakota native and the newest goaltender for the Ottawa Charge.We dive into her journey—from growing up in North Dakota, to her collegiate career, to making the jump to the PWHL and what it takes to compete at the highest level. Plus, we chat about the excitement of joining Ottawa and playing in front of a passionate fanbase!Don't miss this conversation with one of the PWHL's newest netminders! Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Lucy Morgan passed away from a freak accident on a family vacation. AND A day after the bride was riding in the bed of a truck and flew out, a Utah couple married and started sharing about safely securing vehicle items on the road. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godupdates.com/lucy-morgan-freak-badminton-accident/ https://www.godupdates.com/riding-in-bed-of-truck/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
It's Tuesday, June 11th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) Colorado Christian baker dragged into court again Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys will be back in the Colorado Supreme Court next week in defense of Jack Phillips. The Christian baker has been under attack by homosexual activists since 2017. This time, an attorney filed a lawsuit for Phillips' refusal to bake a cake celebrating a pseudo-gender transition. So far, 23 states, 6 Colorado legislators, and several free-speech advocates filed friend-of-the-court briefs in support of Phillips. Christian widow in India fears for her life A widow from India's Chhattisgarh State witnessed her husband's killing for his Christian faith last month. And now she fears for her own life and remains in hiding. Jime Kawasi herself was treated at a hospital after the mob attack which included 20 villagers. In an interview with Morning Star News, she said, “I want to continue to follow and serve Jesus. It was for this Jesus that my husband was willing to be faithful to the point of death; I too will follow in his footsteps. Please pray for me. I need your prayers.” Is France moving right? Could France be migrating away from its leftist positions? French President Emmanuel Macron announced new elections to take place on June 30 and July 7. Elections held over the weekend indicate that the right-leaning opposition party, National Rally, has gained some ground. Both Italy and Germany leaned right over the most recent weekend elections as well. Federal judge: No requirement for prescription for Abortion Pill An American federal judge struck down a North Carolina law limiting the distribution of the Abortion Kill Pill Mifepristone, reports The Associated Press. The order issued last week removes the requirement of a doctor's prescription for the pills, as well as the disallowance of mailing the pill. U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles wrote that the North Carolina law, Senate Bill 20, was in unlawful conflict with the authority of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Tony Evans stepped down over sin Author and pastor Tony Evans has announced to his Dallas, Texas church he will be stepping down from ministry due to sin. In a statement released on the Oak Cliff Bible Church website, Evans said, “When we fall short of that standard due to sin, we are required to repent and restore our relationship with God. A number of years ago, I fell short of that standard. I am, therefore, required to apply the same biblical standard of repentance and restoration to myself that I have applied to others. “While I have committed no crime, I did not use righteous judgment in my actions. In light of this, I am stepping away from my pastoral duties and am submitting to a healing and restoration process established by the elders. This will afford me a needed time of spiritual recovery and healing.” Southern Baptists debate whether women should pastor churches The Southern Baptist convention convenes this week in Indianapolis, Indiana. At issue is a proposed amendment forbidding women pastors. Southern Baptist President J.D. Greer has registered his opposition to the amendment because of its effect on minority churches who refer to some women in their congregations as pastors. Dr. Albert Mohler has affirmed his support for the amendment. Listen. MOHLER: “Some churches are quite honestly, straightforwardly telling us that they are basically out of sync with the Southern Baptist Convention on the issue of women preaching and women holding a pastoral office. … “It's really important we recognize that this is an issue of Biblical obedience. This is not just a question of Biblical interpretation. And the moment we begin defining some issues as just matters of Biblical interpretation, the question becomes well, ‘Which are those?' Obviously, the liberal Protestant denominations have put basically everything in that category. I think Southern Baptists know better than that.” 1 Timothy 3:1-2 instructs us that “This is a faithful saying: If a man desires the position of a bishop, he desires a good work. A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, temperate, sober-minded, of good behavior…” Trump's guilty verdict has not affected polls The guilty verdict for Donald Trump in that Manhattan court room has not affected the polls any. The most recent Quinnipiac University poll taken in the critical swing state of Georgia found that 22 percent of voters were less likely to vote for President Trump after the verdict, and 23 percent were more likely to vote for him. The former president is still ahead in Georgia by 5 percentage points. Exactly 50 percent of those polled agreed with the verdict. Wheel of Fortune's Pat Sajak retires AUDIO: “Wheel of Fortune.” After 8,000 episodes and 41 seasons, Pat Sajak has said goodbye to the game show “Wheel of Fortune.” SAJAK: “Well, the time has come to say goodbye. I have a few thanks and acknowledgements before I go. And I want to start with all of you watching out there. It's been an incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes night after night, year after year, decade after decade. And I've always felt that the privilege came with a responsibility to keep this daily half hour a safe place for family fun, no social issues, no politics, nothing embarrassing I hope, just a game. “But gradually, it became more than that. A place where kids learn their letters, where people from other countries hone their English skills, where families came together along with friends and neighbors and entire generations. “What an honor to have played even a small part in all that. Thank you for allowing me into your lives.” Sajak's final episode ends this Friday. Pat Sajak is also chairman of the board of trustees for the conservative Hillsdale College. 6-year-old girl trusted Christ before deadly accident Fox News reports on a 6-year-old New Jersey girl who died after a freak accident. Tragically, Lucy Morgan was impaled in the head by a flying shard from a broken badminton racket. Her father, Jesse Morgan, a pastor at Green Pond Bible Chapel in Rockaway, New Jersey, testified that, "Four weeks ago [Lucy] asked . . . how to be with God and be saved.” Her mother explained the way of salvation. “She went to her room and prayed to God to forgive her. She believed in Jesus' death and resurrection." Fox News carried a portion of Lucy's prayer journal: “God is so amazing. He is the true God, and He died on the cross for our sins.” Be sure to check out the full story, the heart-rending, powerful testimony about Lucy's death at Jesse Morgan's blog site which we have linked through our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Psalm 116:15 says, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.” 15 Worldview listeners donated $5,345 And finally, toward our goal of raising $57,100 by this weekend to help fund the six-member staff of The Worldview for another year, 15 Worldview listeners stepped up to the plate. Our thanks to Augustine in Auburn, California, Jo Beth in Chubbuck, Idaho, and Sandra in Shiloh, North Carolina – each of whom gave $25. We appreciate Trevor in Nikiski, Alaska, Justin in Grover Beach, California, and Earl in Greenville, Florida – each of whom gave $100. We're grateful to God for Joshua in Hortense, Georgia who gave $120, Daniel in Raleigh, North Carolina who gave $200, and Kevin and Rachelle in Columbus, Nebraska who gave $250. And we are humbled by LeAnn in Zeeland, North Dakota who gave $300, Joseph in Burnet, Texas who gave $400, Nancy in Flagstaff, Arizona who gave $500, Meggan in Register, Georgia and Troy in Durham, North Carolina – both of whom gave $1,000, as well as Pam in Sierra Madre, California who pledged $100 per month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200. Those 15 Worldview donors gave $5,345. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (sound effect of drum roll) $19,928 (audience cheering) By this Friday, June 14th, our midway point in our month-long fundraiser, we need to raise an additional $37,172 to keep this newscast on the air. We're looking for 8 Worldview listeners to pledge $100 per month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200, 22 folks to pledge $50 per month for 12 months for a gift of $600, and 44 people to pledge $25 per month for 12 months for a gift of $300. Just go to TheWorldview.com, click on “Give,” select the dollar amount you'd like, and click on the recurring button if that's your wish. What does God want you to give? Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, June 10th in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
So many people are focused on getting the grant. But then it's awarded. Now what? Grant management is a key component to keeping your grant awards AND getting future grant awards. Join our conversation with Rachel Werner and Lucy Morgan of MyFedTrainer.com about all things grant management. We're talking tips for good management, Uniform Guidance, advice for organizations who are new to federal grant funding, and more.
In this episode of Coffee with a Journalist, host Beck Bamberger sits down with Lucy Morgan, purpose editor and deputy website editor at Glamour. During the discussion, Lucy shares the inside scoop on her role, her hectic inbox filled with exciting and sensitive pitches, and her dedication to meaningful, women's empowerment content. She also talks about her preferences for phone interviews, paragraph-based pitches, and the importance of authentic, expert sources. Lucy dives into Glamour's dynamic approach to women's health topics and emphasizes the need for thoughtfully crafted pitches.
We need to increase knowledge and awareness of theragnostics and now is the time. That's the view of Lucy Morgan, associate director of research and policy at the Health Policy Partnership. But how do we do that? Listen to her talk about it and the Radioligand Therapy Readiness Hub. “People don't have to reinvent the wheel, not start from scratch. They can get great ideas and take advantage of hard work that has already been done”. New episode of Theragnostic Talks out now! Guest: Lucy Morgan By: Lisa Gruschy and Gustav Widar Contact us: podcast@samnordic.se For more info, visit www.samnordic.se
Bethan Waller; the main protagonist in the movie, "The Last Rite" (2021) - Suffering from sleep paralysis, a medical student falls prey to a demonic force that wants to rip her apart from within. Torn between sanity and the unknown, she's left with no alternative but to contact a local priest for help. The movie is very underrated and underappreciated and I wish Ms. Waller would have won an award for that role. She performed so well with this character and she acted in a most paramount way. I highly suggest watching this movie if you enjoy the sub-genre of possessions/exorcisms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southjerseyhorror/message
Why don't liberals seem to care about moral behavior and the moral communities that support it? Why don't conservatives seem to care about rampant public corruption at the heart of our political system? If we care about doing the right thing, can't we care about both? There is perhaps nowhere in our civic debate where the conversation has grown so calcified as the one about morality. We've long since stopped any form of real communication, instead hurling accusations at each other across what seems to be an impossible – and ever-widening – divide. But if you take a fresh look at the best case each side makes, they each have a real argument, in fact we think each sees an “asteroid” coming our way – with the problem getting bigger over time and the longer we ignore it. And until we cross the partisan divide and realize that team effort can solve both problems – as we would behave if they were real asteroids we must deflect to protect life on earth, we're stuck in a do-loop of failure to communicate. Joining us for this program are: Lucy Morgan, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and Dr. Bill Shiell, President of Northern Seminary and former pastor at First Baptist Church. Facilitated by Steve Seibert. Funding for this program was provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Today's Guest: Lucy Morgan We Discuss: -Lucy's College Hockey Experience at St Lawrence -Growing up in North Dakota and playing High School Hockey in Minnesota -The Adversity Lucy Faced getting into College Hockey
Pamela Weiss has always had journalism at the center of her creative heart. Inspired by Lucy Morgan and other award-winning journalists, Pamela followed her passion into journalism, focusing on character and the human interest aspect. Growing up in Florida and having foster siblings shaped her view of the world and her understanding of people from all walks of life and contributed to her success as a journalist, writer, speaker, producer, and entrepreneur. Pamela is an award-winning, multi-channel creative writer, producer, and storytelling entrepreneur. Through her company, Hold This While IP Productions, she's collaborated with top-flight professionals to shepherd heartfelt, funny, and transcendent human stories, focusing most often on stories and works of women who are over 50. Her work in progress includes a screenplay she wrote about women creating their own age-in-place future and the true story of a middle-aged reporter who became the first woman to earn a Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism. In 2022 she will be adapting a New York Times best-selling, menopause-themed novel and a feature screenplay adaptation of her recently released book about a women environmentalist. Pamela gives meaningful time to non-profit passions. She serves on the board of directors at Lifemoves.org, an organization devoted to disrupting homelessness in Silicon Valley, and is a trained volunteer crisis counselor and public speaker for Crisistextline.org, a 24/7 international text-based mental health support and crisis intervention organization. What You Will Hear in This Episode: Pamela's story of how she got to where she is today Her first interaction with Lucy Morgan, the first female journalist to win the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting The reason why Pamella decided to become a journalist How Pamela's fascination with Lucy's work molds Pamela's journalism career path Her observations on the difference between good journalism and great journalism Pamela's journalism journey Her experience working with The Boston Globe What interested her in investigative journalism Her experience at Harvard business school What made her start writing female-forward stories about women The reason why she focuses on women over 50 in her movies What can women, especially those who are over 50, do to amplify the voices of other females Quotes "Never tuck your creativity to the side. Always keep your creativity at the forefront, because it's what feeds your soul, what feeds your energy, and mindset." "Focus on the process, and not the result. You have to find the joy in the process." “Look for that one person who understands and believes in you and sees your potential. And then find the next person, and then find the next person and create your tribe." Mentioned: Instagram @pamela_weiss_ https://www.holdthiswhileip.com/ pamelaweiss@hotmail.com www.crisistextline.org Lifemoves.org https://bonniemarcusleadership.com/ Gendered Ageism Survey Results Forbes article 5 Tips to own the superpower of your age Not Done Yet! Not Done Yet! Amazon Bonniemarcusleadership.com The Politics of Promotion Fb @BonnieMarcus LinkedIn: @Bonniemarcus Twitter: @selfpromote IG: @self_promote_
On November 5, cohosts Amanda Day and Kimberly Hays de Muga joined Lucy Morgan (aka My Fed Trainer) for an "Ask Me Anything" workshop at the 2021 Grant Professionals Association Conference in Seattle, Washington. In this episode, you can listen in on that session - where we cover topics from confessing the biggest grant mistake made to fighting inequities in the grant field. Questions were fielded from both in-person and online audiences. Come learn with us.
Vol 215, Issue 11: 29 November 2021. Adjunct Associate Professor James Branley heads the Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at Nepean Hospital. Associate Professor Lucy Morgan is a respiratory physician treating COVID-19 patients at Nepean and Concord Hospitals. They discuss how to save lives in the first few days of COVID-19 symptoms. To accompany the full webinar, available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQj6SVEsa6M&t=1781s ... CDNA National guidelines for public health units treating COVID-19 -- https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/cdna-song-novel-coronavirus.htm ... National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce Living Guidelines -- https://covid19evidence.net.au/ ... Lung Foundation of Australia resources for patients and doctors -- https://lungfoundation.com.au/lung-health/protecting-your-lungs/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/resources/
Solunum uzmanı Lucy Morgan, NSW başbakanı ile çıktığı basın toplantısında, doğrudan yoğun bakımdan örnekler verdi.
For some fundraising and grant professionals, consulting is the ultimate end game. For others, they fall into it through no fault of their own. Either way, one must do more than build a good product and hope clients will come knocking on the door. Join our conversation with Lucy Morgan, owner of MyFed Trainer, to learn the ropes on building and growing a successful business all your own.
This week, Lucy from Gemini Genetics joins us on the podcast to talk all about cloning, how it works, why you'd do it, and how it's helping in so many areas right now. This was a big episode for our resident Biology Nerd but I think we kept it in check and didn't go too science heavy.... you guys be the judge
President Biden announced that the war in Afghanistan is over and is bringing home the troops. This announcement comes just prior to the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 False Flag that provided the pretext for the invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001. Author and journalist, Lucy Morgan Edwards, was in Afghanistan both before and after 9/11. She speaks with me about her time in Afghanistan, her book, and how she sees the US invasion now. We also talk about the current globalist takeover under the guise of a healthcare crisis. Dr. Lucy Morgan Edwards is a former political advisor to the EU ambassador in Kabul with responsibilities for civil military affairs, narcotics and security sector reform. She worked for the UN in Kandahar at the height of the Taliban regime. She is the author of the 2011 book, The Afghan Solution: The Inside Story of Abdul Haq, the CIA, and How Western Hubris Lost Afghanistan.
Cigarette smoking is by far the greatest cause for lung cancer. But the proportion of lung cancer in patients who have never smoked before is on the rise. In this podcast, Melissa Moore and Lucy Morgan discuss the increase in lung cancer diagnoses for young women who have never smoked before.
In this Episode of GrantTalks, Lucy continues discussing burnout in the grants profession Johna Rodgers, GPC, Bethany Planton, GPC, and Trish Bachman, GPC. Feel more confident about the future of grants. Be sure to subscribe to the show!
In this Episode of GrantTalks, Lucy discusses burnout in the grants profession Johna Rodgers, GPC, Bethany Planton, GPC, and Trish Bachman, GPC. Feel more confident about the future of grants. Be sure to subscribe to the show!
In this Episode of GrantTalks, Lucy continues discussing success tips for grant writing with Diane H. Leonard, GPC of DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services. Feel more confident about the future of grants. Be sure to subscribe to the show!
In this Episode of GrantTalks, sponsored by MyFedTrainer.com, Lucy discusses success tips for grant writing with Diane H. Leonard, GPC of DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services. Feel more confident about the future of grants. Be sure to subscribe to the show!
In this episode Lucy & Morgan are sharing their personal stories, chatting about the tools and resources they use, and discussing how they manage their wellbeing and self care. They also dive into some of their favourite topics like reconnecting with your inner self, rest and productivity cycles, Human Design, and Astrology.
In 1985, longtime Tampa Bay Times journalist Lucy Morgan was awarded the Pulitzer Prize (with Jack Reed) for uncovering corruption in the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, the first woman to be so honored for investigative reporting (she was a Pulitzer finalist, for another story three years earlier). In this interview, she discusses her feelings on the role of a reporter in keeping government honest and the community safe, and the current state of journalism, vis a vis social media, the decline of physical newspapers and the attendant culture of politicians crying "fake news." Morgan, who retired in 2013, is considered a pioneer - and a hero - in southern journalism.
Meet the Press introduces: Florida Florida Florida. In this new five-part series, Chuck Todd looks back at the enduring political lessons of the 2000 presidential recount. Featuring interviews with Stuart Stevens, Tad Devine, "Mac" Stipanovich, Lucy Morgan and archival recordings from NBC News.
Meet the Press introduces: Florida Florida Florida. In this new five-part series, Chuck Todd looks back at the enduring political lessons of the 2000 presidential recount. Lesson 1: Every election is the most important election of our lifetimes.Lesson 2: Candidates Matter.Featuring interviews with Stuart Stevens, Tad Devine, "Mac" Stipanovich, Lucy Morgan and archival recordings from NBC News.
Meet the Press introduces: Florida Florida Florida. In this new five-part series, Chuck Todd looks back at the enduring political lessons of the 2000 presidential recount. Lesson 1: Every election is the most important election of our lifetimes.Lesson 2: Candidates Matter.Featuring interviews with Stuart Stevens, Tad Devine, "Mac" Stipanovich, Lucy Morgan and archival recordings from NBC News.
### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#028] *Intro ***.42*** * Fire Away Questions with Diane Leonard and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:31*** * Building a Framework for Grant Team Happiness and Velocity ***3:33*** * The Benefits of Scrum in the Grant Profession ***6:34*** * How to Overcome Resistance to Change ***8:51*** * How to Get Started with Scrum ***11:30*** * The Innovation Mindset to Incremental Change ***14:33*** * Common Misconceptions to Implementing Scrum ***16:00*** * Real-World Examples: Scrum in Action ***20:19*** * The Last Word with Diane Leonard and Lucy Morgan ***23:00*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***24:03*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#027] *Intro ***.42*** * Fire Away Questions with Diane Leonard and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:34*** * How to Build Grant Team Happiness and Velocity ***3:27*** * The Intersection of Scrum and Grant Consulting***5:19*** * The Benefits of Velocity to Grant Recipients and Grant Makers***7:08*** * Building Capacity with Innovation ***8:35*** * Doing More with Less-Why Velocity Matters ***11:06*** * Changing Expectations: Velocity is More Than Working Faster***13:12*** * Transforming Innovation into a Service Context ***15:29*** * Speedbumps on the Road to Team Happiness and Velocity***17:04*** * Speedbumps on the Road to Team Happiness and Velocity***17:04*** * Eternal Truths for Grant Professionals: Take It One Step at a Time ***19:57*** * The Last Word with Diane Leonard and Lucy Morgan ***22:21*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***23:12*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#026] *Intro ***.42*** * Fire Away Questions with Julie Assel and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:30*** * Getting Started with Logic Models***3:20*** * The Kellogg Foundation Logic Model***5:21*** * Engaging Others in the Logic Model Process***6:32*** * How to Implement a Logic Model***8:41*** * Best Practices: Implementation Timeframes for Logic Models***10:51*** * Common Misconceptions About Logic Models***12:38*** * Spotlight: Real-life Results With Logic Models***16:32*** * The Last Word with Julie Assel and Lucy Morgan CPA ***18:46*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***20:22*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#025] *Intro ***.42*** * Fire Away Questions with Julie Assel and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:49*** * The Untapped Power of Logic Models***2:36*** * The Benefits of Logic Models in the Grant LIfecycle***4:04*** * Key Components of Logic Models***5:56*** * Picking the Right Type of Logic Model***8:29*** * Best Practices: Logic Models and Course Corrections***12:08*** * Using Logic Models to Highlight ROI***13:18*** * Spotlight: Mistakes in Grant Logic***14:31*** * Lessons Learned: Harnessing the Potential of Logic***15:50*** * The Last Word with Julie Assel and Lucy Morgan CPA ***17:09*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***18.18*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#024] *Intro ***.42*** * Fire Away Questions with Rachel Werner and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:23*** * How to Stay Current on Philanthropy Trends***3:43*** *Trends in the Public Sector-Open Data is Coming to Grants***5:25*** * Resources for Tracking Trends***6:09*** * Accelerating Change: Social Media and Social Issues***9:47*** * Best Practices: Public Expectations and Change Management***11:45*** * Top Challenges in Philanthropy***12:56*** * Lessons Learned: Collaboration Matters***15:18*** * Spotlight on Mission - Better Storytelling***16:55*** * The Last Word with Rachel Werner and Lucy Morgan CPA ***18:05*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***19.24*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#023] *Intro ***.40*** * Fire Away Questions with Rachel Werner and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:28*** * How Grants Intersect with the Big Social Issues of Today ***3:55*** * How to Lead “Prickly” Conversations for Community Solutions ***5:09*** * Best Practices: Building Collaboration for Better Solutions ***6:25*** * Getting Started Questions for Working with Diverse Perspectives ***7:27*** * Funding Trends: What’s Coming for Grant Professionals? ***9:34*** * Changing Expectations: Leading in Times of Funding Uncertainty ***11:31*** * Two Trends for Federal Grants***14:47*** * Mindful Money: Creating Scalable Solutions to Big Issues ***15:46*** * Eternal Truths for Grant Professionals: Mission and Purpose ***16:56*** * The Last Word with Rachel Werner and Lucy Morgan CPA ***18:33*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***19.46*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Grant funding requires that you not only stick to your approved budget, but you also follow the funder's procurement and conflict of interest requirements. The Federal government is especially particular about both. Join us as we talk with Lucy Morgan, aka My Fed Trainer, about the procurement and conflict of interest specifics found within the Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200). Ignoring either is likely to result in losing of grant funds, landing your organization on the suspension and debarement list, or worse.
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#022] *Intro ***.42*** * Fire Away Questions with Mike Chamberlain and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:26*** * Benefits of Grant Professional Certified (GPC) ***2:55*** * Tips for Professional Development-Recognition as a Grant Professional ***4:27*** * Best Practices: How to Measure Grant Professional Competencies ***6:46*** * Getting Started: The Process for GPC Certification ***9:07*** * Setting Expectations: Investing in GPC Credential ***11:10*** * Tips for Successful Grant Professional Certification ***13:18*** Benefits of Professional Development: Improved Organizational Reputation ***15:03*** * The Last Word with Mike Chamberlain and Lucy Morgan CPA ***17:53*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***19.31*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#021] *Intro ***.42*** * Fire Away Questions with Mike Chamberlain and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:26*** * Benefits of Membership: Connecting Grant Recipients***4:05*** * Tips for Networking with Grant Professionals***6:19*** * Challenges of Grant Professional Development***7:41*** * Best Practices: How to Stay Up-to-Date with Grant Changes***10:45*** * More Solutions for Communities = More Opportunities for Grant Professionals***12:55*** * Common Grant Misconceptions: Setting Expectations***14:30*** * Grant Writing and Management Trends: Embracing the Constant of Change***16:37*** * The Last Word with Mike Chamberlain and Lucy Morgan CPA ***18:03*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***19.35*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#020] *Intro ***.43*** * Fire Away Questions with Liz Marenakos and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:36*** * Survival Tips for the Rapid Pace of Technology***4:08*** * Trends in Performance Reporting-Accountability to Solve Problems***6:43*** * Best Practices: Upgrading Your Grants Management Software***8:31*** * Innovation in Grant Reporting: Set a Vision and Embrace Flexibility***11:46*** * Technology Trends: Setting Expectations for Software Implementation***12:49*** * Technology and Grant Management: Better Tools Build Better Outcomes ***17:11*** * Top Trends for Better Grant Management in the Future***18:32*** * The Last Word with Liz Marenakos and Lucy Morgan CPA***22:21*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***23.27*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#019] *Intro ***.41*** * Fire Away Questions with Liz Marenakos and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:40*** * Trends for Technology and Automation in Fundraising and Grants***3:40*** * Trends in Grant and Technology-Powering the Social Good Community***4:49*** * Best Practices: The Role of Technology in Effective and Efficient Grant Management***7:37*** * Cloud Computing and Automation: The Evolution of Accounting in the Social Good Sector***8:16*** * Federal Grant and Technology Trends: The World of Open Data and the DATA Act***10:54*** * Technology and Grant Management: Tools Designed for the Best Outcomes***17:22*** * The Last Word with Liz Marenakos and Lucy Morgan CPA***19:00*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***21.15*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
This week, our guest is Lucy Morgan, Business Development Director from Moving Made Easy. She explains that while moving is never easy, it’s even harder when you are a senior. The organizing, packing, lifting, and unpacking are more than you might want to face. On top of that, there is all that stuff that needs to be decluttered or that you no longer want. To avoid dealing with all this, many seniors spend years living somewhere they don’t especially want to stay just to avoid the huge hassle and strain of arranging a move.It doesn’t have to be that way when services such as Moving Made Easy can help. They specialize in moving seniors, and their staff will pack, move, and unpack all your belongings, making the transition as easy as possible. They will even help you declutter and get organized along the way. Before you know it, you’re living where you want to live, and you’re liberated from all the stuff you no longer want to have around you. Don't miss this show!
This week, our guest is Lucy Morgan, Business Development Director from Moving Made Easy. She explains that while moving is never easy, it’s even harder when you are a senior. The organizing, packing, lifting, and unpacking are more than you might want to face. On top of that, there is all that stuff that needs to be decluttered or that you no longer want. To avoid dealing with all this, many seniors spend years living somewhere they don’t especially want to stay just to avoid the huge hassle and strain of arranging a move.It doesn’t have to be that way when services such as Moving Made Easy can help. They specialize in moving seniors, and their staff will pack, move, and unpack all your belongings, making the transition as easy as possible. They will even help you declutter and get organized along the way. Before you know it, you’re living where you want to live, and you’re liberated from all the stuff you no longer want to have around you. Don't miss this show!
EPISODE 3 – Thursday 2nd January 2020 – Antarctica In An Icebox, 10 incredible things you should really know about Krill and an interview with Lucy Morgan. A podcast documenting the Kent Scouts #ReQuest2021 Research Project all the way to Antarctica and back again! Interviews, Scouting historical links, events andRead More
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#018] *Intro ***.41*** * Fire Away Questions with Alexandra Rosenblatt and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:23*** * Tips for Staying in Compliance with Grants***2:23*** * Best Practices: The Role of an Attorney in Improving Grant Management***3:43*** * Transparency and Accountability: The Role of the OIG in Federal Grants***5:27*** * Grant Surprises: The Role of an Attorney in Fighting Unfair Decisions***7:47*** * Grant Management: The Hidden Requirements in Your Award Terms and Conditions***9:58*** * Grant Best Practices: Balancing Compliance and Risks***16:24*** * The Last Word with Alexandra Rosenblatt and Lucy Morgan CPA***18:19*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***19:00*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#017] *Intro ***.41*** * Fire Away Questions with Alexandra Rosenblatt and Lucy Morgan CPA***1:21*** * The Need for Legal Services with a Focus on Grants***4:35*** * Grant Best Practices: Building Relationships for Success***7:07*** * How Head Start Grants Transform Children-Supporting Compliance***9:36*** * Grant Documentation and Compliance- A Holistic Approach***15:09*** * Grant Surprises: More Compliance, Bigger Stakes***18:21*** * The Last Word with Alexandra Rosenblatt and Lucy Morgan CPA***20:04*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***21:13*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#016] *Intro ***.41*** * Fire Away Questions Rochelle McLaurin, Kimberly Morones and Lucy Morgan CPA ***00:53*** * The Grant Obstacle Course: Case Studies***5:25*** * Tips for Improving Communication-Grant Case Studies***6:21*** * Building Cross-Functional Communication-Grant Management ***7:51*** * Challenges of Communication with Diverse Stakeholders***8:48*** * The Last Word with Rochelle McLaurin and Kimberly Morones and Lucy Morgan CPA***12:55*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy Morgan M. Morgan CPA ***15:04*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#015] *Intro ***.41*** * Fire Away Questions Rochelle McLaurin, Kimberly Morones, and Lucy Morgan CPA ***1:02*** * Grant Funded Challenges: Why Managing Grants Is Like an Obstacle Course***5:14*** * Grant Funded Challenges: Tips for Post-Award Grant Management***7:44*** * Grant Funded Challenges: Improving Communication in the Grant Lifecycle ***9:11*** * The Last Word with Rochelle McLaurin and Kimberly Morones and Lucy Morgan CPA***13:42*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy Morgan M. Morgan CPA ***16:58*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#012] *Intro ***.41*** * Fire Away Questions Patrick Ballinger and Lucy Morgan CPA ***1:25*** * Real-World Challenges of Centralized Grant Management***3:05*** * Strategies for Overcoming Resistance to Change ***4:29*** * Creating Better Grant Guides and Policies-Where to Start***5:15*** * What Greek Mythology Can Teach Us About Policy Development ***5:51*** * Why Storytelling Matters to Change Management ***6:51*** * 2 Biggest Surprises in Developing Grant Policy and Guidance **9:24*** * The Last Word with Patrick Ballinger and Lucy Morgan CPA***11:08*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***12:44*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Episode Summary: ### Quick Episode Summary Grant Talks Podcast [#010] *Intro ***.41*** * Fire Away Questions Adam Roth and Jillian Neimeister and Lucy Morgan CPA ***1:39*** * Puerto Rico and Illinois Case-Studies: Technology Implementation***5:54*** * Survival Tips for Grants Management-Changing Technology ***7:32*** * What Open Data Means to Your Organization***9:40*** * 5 Phase Blueprint for Technology Implementation ***13:23*** * Phase One: Initiation for Grant Technology Management ***14:44*** * Phase Two: Planning for Realistic Expectations **15:04*** * Phase Three: Analysis Discovers What’s Really Going On **15:32*** * Phase Four: Rinse and Repeat Cycle-Analysis, Configuration and Testing ***16:21*** * Phase Five: Real-World Technology: Migration and Go-Live ***17.41*** * Timeframe: Expectation Setting in Technology Upgrades ***18.44*** * First Steps for Kicking the Excel Spreadsheet Habit ***23:21*** * Predictions for Grant Management-Open Data and Machine-Readable Formats ***26:38*** * The Last Word with Adam Roth, Jillian Neimeister and Lucy Morgan CPA***30:51*** *Outro Audio GrantTalks Podcast with Lucy M. Morgan CPA ***32:33*** Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Lucy Morgan, Luzerne County EMA Director, talks to Frank Andrews about the status of conditions a week after the tornado that hit Wilkes-Barre Townhip
PA Governor Tom Wolf news conference after touring tornado damage in Wilkes-Barre Township, with Luzerne County EMA director Lucy Morgan making opening statements.
Lucy Morgan with Luzerne County Emergency Management Agency has an update on the ice/flooding with WILK's Sue Henry
Lucy Morgan is NOT your typical Florida retiree. A long-time veteran of the Florida journalism industry, Lucy has both reported news, as well as made news, while investigating corruption in law enforcement. The accolades are second to the stories she's collected, not that a Pulitzer Prize or an induction into the Florida Women's Hall of Fame and the Florida Newspaper Hall of Fame is anything to sneeze at, Morgan would probably equate these accomplishments to the prison sentence she received for protecting sources.