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This episode explores the transformative blended pre-K program at Prosper Independent School District in Texas, championed by Michelle Scogin, Director of Early Childhood and Learning Services. Discover how this program successfully merges special and general education along with joy, wonder, and compassion. Machelle and her amazing team are committed to building a developmentally appropriate environment where every child can thrive. Through purposefully designed spaces and a commitment to play-based learning, the Brenda Calhoun Early Childhood School stands as a model of innovative and intentional educational practices. Michelle shares her inspiring journey from her early memories as a Head Start child to becoming a leader in early childhood education. Her story illuminates the universal challenges in early education and the vital role of visionary leadership in overcoming them. You'll gain insights into how strong leadership and community support have been pivotal in shaping this district's early childhood programs, encouraging a collaborative community that includes educators, paraprofessionals, administrators, school staff, board members, and parents. As Machelle's commonly used hashtag reminds us, #allmeansall. Show Notes: https://notjustcute.com/podcast/episode79
If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline national male survivor helpline: 0808 800 5005 Rape Crisis Helpline: 0808 802 9999 (help is also available at live chat at https://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-help/live-chat-helpline/ *times apply) Sexual Assault Support Line: 01708 765200
In this episode of Voices of Her, Ashley, Téa, Machelle, and Tiffany dive into the topic of finding a mentor and why it can make a huge difference in your business journey. Do you really need a mentor? How do you find the right one? The group shares personal stories, helpful tips, and steps you can take to connect with someone who can guide and inspire you. Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow, this episode will help you see the value of mentorship and how it can shape your success. Don't miss this uplifting conversation filled with wisdom and encouragement! If you are interested in partnering with these ladies, do not hesitate to reach out!
Tiffany Anton talks to Machelle Graham, the owner of Pdilly's Cupcakes in Cookeville. They sit down to discuss Machelle's past, everything she has to offer, how she broke into entrepreneurship, and more! Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast today. News Talk 94.1
In this Executive Profile with the state's top economic developer, we talk about economic growth in a volatile economy, leveraging the state's talent pool, workforce challenges such as affordable housing and childcare and the department's position on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Machelle Graham is in the studio to talk to us about P-Dillys Cupcakes on the West Side of Cookeville.
What are ways our organizations can unite support staff and librarians? On this show Machelle Keen, User Services and Facilities Coordinator for Vanderbilt Libraries in Tennesee, talks about this important aspect of development for our organizations and how, as a library support staff member for over 33 years, she created a conference to help do this. Her passion for uniting, supporting, and developing all members of our teams bridges the gap between support staff and librarians to help everyone's talents shine in providing excellent library services.
Welcome to Adventures with Sarah! Coffee Chat - Pharmacist Machelle talks about packing medicines for travel. Originally broadcast on facebook.com/adventureswithsarah on June 15, 2023. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an adventure: ►►SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/SarahMurdoch Sarah Murdoch is a tour guide, travel writer, and tour operator covering the globe, specializing in Italy. She worked for more than 20 years for Rick Steves as a tour guide and travel journalist, and co-authored the Rick Steves Sicily book. These days, Sarah is the Founder of Guide Collective (guide-collective.com), and runs Adventures with Sarah, a travel company offering tours around the world. You can find information on packing, travel tips, and how to travel with Sarah on her website, adventureswithsarah.net. Enjoy these videos? Support Sarah's work and have access to special events, giveaways, and discounts by joining her Patreon, patreon.com/adventureswithsarah. Thanks for watching, stay curious and keep exploring. Andiamo! Sarah https://linktr.ee/Adventures_with_sarah www.adventureswithsarah.net #travelobsessed #virtualtravel #travelskills #tourguide #virtualtours #packingtips
When you think of God, the first word that comes to mind might not be “friend.” But this is the word Jesus uses in John 15:15, when he tells His followers, “No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father I have made known to you.” In this series, we're talking about what it means to have a friend in Jesus!In this first episode, Lauren invited her friend Machelle Clark to help us kick off the series. Machelle showed Lauren what it looked like to follow Jesus when Lauren was in college. Machelle has worked in campus ministry with The Navigators for almost 30 years but is currently the Pastoral Staff Care Leader at Cornerstone Church in Ames, IA. She has six children and six grandchildren, with another due this fall.Machelle talks with Lauren & Mandie about what it looks like to have a friend in Jesus and how that friendship impacted her and Lauren's relationship. Pull up a seat and join us at this table of brave conversation!Download our latest conversation resources here. Follow us on Instagram.
In this episode I welcome veteran hospice nurse, Michelle Ery.During the show, Michelle shares with us how she obsessed over her patients to the point that she started using substances to manage the anxiety and obsession.Michelle shares with us what happened to her on Memorial Day of 2020, and how this event was the catalyst that ended up changing her life forever.Michelle covers her experience in a thirty-day addiction treatment center. She shares with us how this experience effected her nursing license. She also details how her place of employment handled everything that happened.At the end of the episode, Michelle encourages any listeners who feel like they are struggling with addiction to contact her via her personal facebook page.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrsEryRNDuring the show I also noted that I would provide a link to AA for anyone considering getting help.Alcoholics AnonymousI also encourage anyone who feels inspired by Machelle's story to call the listener feedback line and leave her a personal voicemail.==============================As always, don't forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!816-834-9191James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net==============================Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features NC Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders. Secretary Sanders speaks to Ben Kinney about her career journey, what's new at the NC Department of Commerce, what's new in terms of economic development in North Carolina, and more.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features NC Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders. Secretary Sanders speaks to Ben Kinney about her career journey, what's new at the NC Department of Commerce, what's new in terms of economic development in North Carolina, and more.
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Episode 163-Meet a Staffer: Machelle Clark, hosted by Mark Vance and Machelle Clark. This podcast is designed to help you live a faithful and fruitful life where Jesus has called you. Connect with Cornerstone Church Online at cornerstonelife.com. Subscribe to our "Sermon" and "Equip" podcasts on iTunes and Spotify and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
In part two of Machelle Sweeting's experience in becoming a Supreme Court Justice of NY, she describes: An overview of law school courses, restrictions, and opportunities for hands-on experience Context on the bar exam, how she prepared for it, and tips to succeed Her experience with civil vs criminal law A typical day of a judge, what taking on a case entails, and how she manages her caseload
This week's episode is part one of Machelle Sweeting's career path from picking a college to becoming the Acting Supreme Court Justice of New York State. She describes: How she went from failing out of college to graduating in three years How she picked her career and her path to law school Advice on how to get the most out of your college experience and the questions to ask yourself when deciding what job is best for you
Welcome Loves!I am SO glad you are here.In this week's episode I am joined by Machelle Lee, Founder of Roots & River Yoga.Machelle specializes in the health and rehabilitation of fascia, connective tissues, and joints with background in Depth Psychology, Chinese Medicine Facilitator, and Educator in her passion Yin Yoga. Machelle also travels around the world offering trainings in the science and psychology of Meridian Theory, Comparative Anatomy and Yoga Teacher Trainings.You guys know I LOVE geeking out on the way the body works and the mind, body, universe connection and in this episode we go deep into origin stories of Chinese Medicine, Yin Yoga, and the connection of it all.Machelle also takes us on the personal journey of how she used yoga practice to heal her depression early in life, which became the catalyst for a life long deep love for the lifestyle and practice. If you love learning about the body and want to dive in deeper to the origins and workings of yin yoga, then this is your Jam! What we dive into: Machelle's story of overcoming depression and overwhelm in motherhood with YogaRewiring mindset with consistent self-care practicesTrusting the Redirects of our livesThe language of the Body: The ways the body communicates with us constantlyIntroduction into Chinese Medicine and its relation to fascia and connective tissueThe body holds our emotions, our memories, our storiesCorrelating Yoga as a form of Self-AcupressureThe beginning of Yin Yoga with Paul GrilleyComparative AnatomyUnderstanding your personal anatomy- We are all built different and will be able to show up to different poses differently, and that's OK.Finding enlightenment and peace in the gentle practicesMental Health Support with Yin Yoga, Chinese Medicine, and AwarenessEvery time I get the chance to hear more about our fascia and the intelligence of how our systems work together I am just mesmerized. In my mind it just opens the door to so many other possibilities. I hope you're inspired to give yin yoga at try or go deeper in your own practice! Thank you friends for listening in! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. If this episode resonated for you, I‘d be SO grateful for your likes and reviews wherever you are listening to this podcast!So much coming your way...Amazing guests, New episodes, and a lot happening at Chaos & Calm. Make sure you check out chaoscalm.com for all the news on courses, training, classes, events and while you are there check out all the free resources, tools, and inspiration!You can join in more of the conversation and community by clicking the link below for the In The Calm Community! All my love friends! I hope you have the most amazing week ahead, and see you soon. Connect to Your Community & Georgie:www.ChaosCalm.comITC COMMUNITYINSTAGRAM GEORGIE Connect with Machelle Lee:WEBSITEINSTAGRAM
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com and on social media at:Twitter @HSG_UTInstagram @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook @utahteacherfellowsprogramLearn more about the Utah Educational Library Media Association (UELMA) Twitter Handles:Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High SchoolMachelle Maxwell (@MachelleMaxwe14) -- 34 year veteran educator and currently a library/media specialist for Uintah High SchoolRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- AP Lang Teacher & Learning Coach Snow Canyon High SchoolKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor/Trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN)
This episode of the podcast was commandeered by René Brooks of Black Girl Lost Keys. I thought we were going to have one-on-one interview and catch-up, but René had other plans and brought along some friends! So it's me, René, ADHD coach and mental health clinician Inger Shay Colzie, and the Stacey Machelle of ADHD is the New Black on YouTube. In this episode, we discuss and demonstrate the importance of singing people's praises and the supportive nature of the ADHD Community, the power of planting seeds, finding humor in ADHD, the importance of diverse voices in ADHD, and some excellent Ending Essentials. >>>The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups
In the twenty-third episode of "M&E + You," Machelle and Emily share what they are grateful for.
In the twenty-second episode of "M&E + You," Machelle and Emily share their recent life updates.
Stacey Machelle is the creator of ADHD is the New Black. It is about sharing information about ADHD with a comedic twist. Her heart is in comedy, but she started in journalism. It was during her journalism stint when she realized something was not right. It was after she saw a psychiatrist that she was originally diagnosed with ADHD. It wasn't until many years later that she embraced the diagnosis. She talks about medication, masking, relationships, work life and more. Check out this amazing and funny woman! Her Resources: YouTube: ADHD is the New Black ■ IG: @staceymachelle ■ FB: https://www.facebook.com/adhdisthenewblack ■ Merchandise: www.adhdisthenewblack.com ■ Patreon: ADHD is the New Black Other Resources: ■ Inger Shaye https://www.instagram.com/ingershaye/ ■ Jessica McCabe https://www.instagram.com/howtoadhd/ Podcasts: ■ I Have ADHD Podcast with Kristen Carder (https://www.instagram.com/i.have.adhd.podcast/) ■ The ADHD Artist Podcast ■ Translating ADHD with Cameron Gott and Shelly Collins ■ 10% Happier with Dan Harris ■ Hacking your ADHD with William Curb ■ ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka (https://www.instagram.com/tracyotsuka/) ■ Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast with Nikki Kinzer ■ Parenting ADHD with Penny Williams ■ Adulting with ADHD with Sarah Synder ■ ADHD Rewired – Eric Tivers
A one on one with Machelle Baker Sanders, NC Secretary of Commerce. Topics include Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, the rural-urban divide and her approach to growing North Carolina.
Machelle and Emily have their second "Comfort Call" segment.
Join Kosta and his guest Machelle Staggs, Owner of P-Dilly's cupcakes as they discuss the whirlwind of owning a small business in a global pandemic, public safety and how to navigate the unexpected. Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is recorded in Cookeville, TN. Find out more about Kosta and all the ways we're better together:http://kostayepifantsev.com/Find out more about Machelle and P-Dilly's Cupcakes:https://www.pdillyscupcakes.com/
In the twentieth episode of "M&E + You," Machelle and Emily reflect on how much their lives have changed within the last five months.
Machelle and Emily have their fifth "listen when ___" segment.
In the eighteenth episode of "M&E + You," Machelle and Emily share important tips and tricks for better organization.
Machelle and Emily have their "Comfort Call" segment.
In episode sixteen of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily share study tips that are proven to work!
Machelle and Emily have their fourth "listen when ___" segment.
BookLab is back! Three industry experts give Machelle Hanleigh advice on how to improve sales of her Paranormal Romance novel.
In episode fourteen of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily talk about what's new in the entertainment industry.
In episode thirteen of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily dive deep into their birth charts.
In episode twelve of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily discuss the good and bad sides about social media.
Machelle and Emily have their third "listen when ___" segment.
Machelle and Emily have their second "listen when ___" segment.
In episode nine of "M&E + You," Machelle and Emily discuss obsessions with a very special guest.
In episode eight of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily talk about stress.
In episode seven of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily attempt to debunk rumors and fears about high school.
In episode six of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily discuss the importance of first impressions.
We got K20 in the building! We gathered on a Saturday to celebrate Tevin on graduating from Tennessee State University. We recap Thomas' wedding, then we talk about drink prices (5:07), then we talk about what we would've done in undergrad differently (21:53), then we transition to our favorite undergrad memories (32:31). We take break then we return with Tevin and Machelle (53:09), then we get into a sex conversation (01:02:07), then we close with who we think the best strollers are (01:14:36). This is a good one folks, sit back, relax, and don't try to laugh too hard. Be sure to subscribe on the website www.gtalkpodcast.com. Music: Awwsome x Shy Glizzy
In a special episode of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily give their listeners some much needed motivation!
In episode three of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily discuss what the word "adulting" means.
Read more details and see photos on this blog post.I interview Narendra Varma, cofounder of Our Table Cooperative in Sherwood, Oregon, a cooperative model for community food systems. Our Table grows organic products and offers education and supports food security through their nonprofit.Narendra and his wife Machelle started Our Table in 2013 after working in the tech industry and moving to Portland from the Seattle area. Narendra grew up in a very strong household culture of cooking, since his mom was a caterer. He and his wife were interested in creating what they call a holy nexus between food and community. They came up with a vision for a more resilient and interdependent local food culture on a community scale.They set out create a community owned food system that was rooted in personal and cooperative relationships among all of the people involved, as well as the natural systems at play.Our Table is a multi-stakeholder cooperative, the only one in the food industry that includes consumers and food producers. Narendra describes the cooperative as a work in progress and an experiment, because they're not sure if it will work in the long term. He hopes others will be inspired to learn from their mistakes so they can make their own.Our Table consists of three stakeholder groups: (1) the workers (farmers, storekeepers, cooks, etc.), (2) independent farms or producers of food not made directly on Our Table's farm, and (3) the people who eat the food. Each person has a seat at the table and one vote in the business. Our Table is unique as a cooperative, because each member has one vote, no matter their role or commitment level.The cooperative has a 60-acre farm in Sherwood, Oregon, the base of operations, where they grow 50 to 60 different varieties of vegetables, berries, and flowers, and occasionally rear livestock. They also have 16 other producer members who grow grain and meat or make kombucha, pickles, and other items. That food gets sold at the full-service grocery store on the farm. Our Table has a CSA program, and they sell products to restaurants, grocery stores, etc. They also offer farm dinners and educational events.Our Table believes diversity leads to resilience, so they plant a high diversity of crops and implement diversity in their business structures as well. They have a 501(c)3 nonprofit, which focuses on education and food insecurity mutual aid. They also work with local schools to develop a farm-based education curriculum.We talked about organic vs. conventional farming and soil health, and Narendra pointed out that farm workers are heavily exposed to chemicals in agriculture. Farm workers have the highest incidence of poisoning and death and health impacts from exposure to pesticides and artificial fertilizers. We discussed the difficult working conditions for our nation's food producers and farmers. Our Table strives to pay their workers a fair wage based on a living wage calculator, at least 30 percent higher than the state minimum wage. In addition, all employees become member owners of the cooperative, with the option to become salaried.I asked Narendra what lessons they can pass on to others who'd like to replicate what Our Table is doing. “The first lesson I would say is patience. It takes time. Second, it all hinges on community…when you build communal ties, other things fall into place…but it takes time to build community.”Listen to the podcast to learn Narendra's ideal meal, how he was raised to view food as he grew up in India, and his hopes for the next five years.
In episode three of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily openly discuss their fears about college.
In episode two of "M & E + You," Machelle and Emily talk about dreams and how to interpret them.
M & E + You's first episode is a casual and fun introduction to the teen hosts', Machelle and Emily, personality and background.
The owner of P Dilly's Cupcakes did not set out to own a business. After a back injury left her unable to work, Machelle Staggs and her daughter started baking. She realized it gave her relief in the pain that had greatly changed her life and a better overall outlook. Listen to this week's Powered By Her to hear more about her story! Subscribe here to make sure you don't miss any episodes. Check out more business resources at The Biz Foundry YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThebizfoundryOrg
The owner of P Dilly's Cupcakes did not set out to own a business. After a back injury left her unable to work, Machelle Staggs and her daughter started baking. She realized it gave her relief in the pain that had greatly changed her life and a better overall outlook. Listen to this week's Powered By Her to hear more about her story! Subscribe here to make sure you don't miss any episodes. Check out more business resources at The Biz Foundry YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThebizfoundryOrg
This interview will get you excited for what God is doing just 3 and half hours away.
Join Tracy as she welcomes Stacey Machelle to Episode 103 of ADHD for Smart Ass Women. Stacey is a multi-hyphenate doer of things. She is a sketch writer/performer, producer, comedian and former broadcast news reporter and anchor. Stacey’s credits include on-air contributor and writer for TMZ, commercials, television and film roles. She is also a live studio audience warmup comic in Los Angeles, most recently for the late-night show "A Little Late With Lilly Singh." But the biggest reason that Stacey really needs to be here with us today is the YouTube show that she created to raise awareness in black women and women of color about ADHD. It is called ADHD Is The New Black. Stacey shares: The circumstances surrounding her ADHD diagnosis the first time, and the second time The symptoms she had as a child and now recognizes as ADHD What made her decide to start her YouTube show, ADHD is the New Black How ADHD is different when you’re a woman of color The ADHD traits that she feels are responsible for her success? Her number one ADHD workaround? Resources: Stacey Machelle's YouTube show, ADHD is the New Black The A-OK! EVERY DAY Planner
DOM talks with his mother Machelle "Chell" Lee for the first time about her journey through divorce and the impact it all had on him on this episode of Red Cup Philosophy - The Podcast. Full of evolving notions about life, faith and self that can only come at the hand real life experiences, Red Cup Philosophy – The Podcast is a series of personal testimonies told by actors, singers, dancers, authors and creatives who have lived, learned and applied it all moving forward. Each episode takes a brief look into a few unconventional sayings or life occurrences that may not have made sense in the moment but later turned out to be one of the biggest "Ah-Ha" moments. Following in the footprints of the book Red Cup Philosophy, this podcast will leave each listener full of hope, joy and confidence in knowing that life is full of lessons and shots of wisDOM that we all must drink one sip at a time.
Machelle Brown chats with "Jester" from Woods Hole Hostel to share her experience, thoughts, and takeaways from the "Woods Hole Weekend." Please visit www.woodsholehostel.com to find out more information about the "Woods Hole Weekend". You will see bios about the presenters and the itinerary with the topics we talked about to help you prepare for your hike on the Appalachian Trail. Thanks for listening and Happy Section Hiking! Connect with Machelle Brown: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/machelle_brown/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011379493770 Woods Hole Weekend: http://woodsholehostel.com/woods-hole-weekend/ Quarter Way Inn: https://www.quarterwayinn.com/ Weary Feet Hostel: https://wearyfeethostel.com/ Steve "Mighty Blue" Adams: https://www.amazon.com/Steve-Adams/e/B01IP8ZVFW%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Bruce "RTK" Matson: Podcast: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/returning-to-katahdin-an-appalachian-trail-dream/ Platinum Blazing the Appalachian Trail: https://platinum-blazing.com/ Clay Bonnyman Evans (Pony): https://claybonnymanevans.com/ Kathryn Hernden-Powell, ATC Outreach Coordinator: https://appalachiantrail.org/explore/hike-the-a-t/thru-hiking/meet-the-instructors/ Connect with Julie "Jester" Gayheart: Email: jesternc2212@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesterhikes/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jesterhikes YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCiNmowF8oy0C_tM3Ga7hPDg Connect with Hiking Radio Network: Website: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HikingRN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hikingradionetwork/ Music provided by: The Okee Dokee Brothers "Through The Woods" www.okeedokee.org
Check out episode 8 with Stacey Machelle, the creator and star of the new Youtube show "ADHD Is The New Black"! We talk about her show, her past career of newscasting, writing, laughter, representation, shame, and lots more. A graduate of The Second City, Stacey Machelle is a sketch writer/performer, producer and comedian and was a finalist in the Disney/ABC Writing Program. In her past professional life she worked as a professional journalist for Scripps Howard News Service and as an on-air news anchor for CBS and later on air talent and writer for TMZ. Stacey currently works as an audience warmup comic on various talk and game shows in Los Angeles. She is currently the warm up comic for A Little Late with Lilly Singh. Her video “pitch” for The Halftime Show placed among the top three finalists in the People's Choice Awards “Spinoff Contest.” The top three finalists were chosen by the creative board of the New York Television Festival and the internet voting community.
Dr. Mandy Cohen, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human services, discusses the state's response to COVID-19. We are also joined by North Carolina Secretary of Administration Machelle Sanders as we talk about the US Census and the Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice.
Dr. Mandy Cohen, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human services, discusses the state's response to COVID-19. We are also joined by North Carolina Secretary of Administration Machelle Sanders as we talk about the US Census and the Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice.
Dr. Mandy Cohen, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human services, discusses the state's response to COVID-19. We are also joined by North Carolina Secretary of Administration Machelle Sanders as we talk about the US Census and the Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice.
Dr. Mandy Cohen, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human services, discusses the state's response to COVID-19. We are also joined by North Carolina Secretary of Administration Machelle Sanders as we talk about the US Census and the Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice.
Do you feel exhausted because you're working hard but barely moving the needle? Does Monday quickly become Friday and you didn't chip away at any of your big projects? Are you sacrificing your weekends to catch up and only feel more burned out the following week? Machele spent 25 years in the advertising / media sales industry. While working she made use of the services of a life coach, and it benefitted her a lot. When the opportunity presented itself, Machele decided to become a life coach herself. Some of the main topics we discussed on the show include the following: 5:45 – How to overcome fear and self-limiting thoughts. 09:00 – Machele talks about how some people suffer from a victim mentality. 10:35 – Your beliefs about your business is critical! 18:30 – “When you feel you don't have enough time it's because don't have clear priorities” Please let me know in the comments what was your favourite insight. I love you! ---------- This is my favourite tool to host your courses, memberships, private group or community including automations all in one place. Check it out: https://bit.ly/DOKajabi You can listen to this amazing episode in your favourite platform: ►Itunes: https://bit.ly/ItunesDianaOlynick ►Spotify: https://bit.ly/DianaOlynick ►Stitcher: https://bit.ly/StitcherDianaO ►Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/cc6kn0mx ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Wondering how to get more sales without more clients? Click here to get your free gift blueprint: YourSalesBlueprint ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** This is where magical things happen: The Alkimia Success Show This episode is brought to you thanks to kajabi, the best platform to create the best courses and memberships in the world! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/DOKajabi
In this episode we interview Heather Machelle, aka "Lavender". Find out the challenges she faced during her 2,189 thru hike on the Appalachian Trail. If you've ever wanted to know how to prepare, pack or survive a thru hike, this one's for you! Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect
As we approach the 25th year anniversary of Machelle Wynn's abduction and murder, Brandon and Tori try to reignite this local cold case in the hopes of finally bringing justice for Machelle's family.
Machelle and I talk about her experience manufacturing CDB Oil and the benefits it has as well as digging into the human mind. I learned a lot! Machelle’s Links: MJ&J: www.mjjfarms.com www.facebook.com/MJJ-Farms-112639820299742/ Thoughtful Healing: www.thoughtfulhealing.nethttps://www.facebook.com/ThoughtfulHealing/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRb1KHNKbr2P39bsMrvw7Ew HaskinCast Podcast links: Official Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1210703585754449&ref=br_rs My Website: https://www.scotthaskin.com/podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hr9NNZSe6Q9tFOjD5bX8j?si=Tqme3XQXQXq8Qo4EDE2rjw https://open.spotify.com/show/3hr9NNZSe6Q9tFOjD5bX8j iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/haskincast-podcast/id1437772872?mt=2 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/ScottHaskinMusic Google Play: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipsjavxsi5u4l4t5xvzmxjess4i?t%3DHaskinCast_PodCast%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/site/Search/index?v=haskincast
Dr. Machelle Pardue is a Research Career Scientist at the Atlanta VA Medical Center and a Professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Zoology from the University of Wyoming, her PhD in Vision Science and Biology from the University of Waterloo, and her post-doctoral training at Loyola School of Medicine and Hines VA Hospital. She then came to the Atlanta VA Medical Center and joined faculty at Emory and later Georgia Tech. In this episode, Dr. Pardue shares with us her experience in training and at the VA, and how she runs her lab to help her students reach their full potential. Credits: Our thanks to Dr. Pardue for being on the podcast. Host: Bejan Saeedi Co-Host and Audio Engineer – Joe Behnke Executive Producer and Social Media Coordinator – Carey Jansen Executive Producer – Michael Sayegh Associate Producer – Josh Owens Faculty Advisor – Dr. Brian Robinson Twitter: @behindthescope_ Instagram: @behindthemicroscopepod Facebook: @behindthemicroscope1 Website: behindthemicroscope.com
Tune into a special edition episode with guests Machelle Duprey and Lori Flynn on how to stay healthy this Holiday season! Thank you to our Sponsors: RMI- Regional Medical Imaging Root's Heating and Cooling True Value of Frankenmuth and Vassar
Health Alert Women complications of menopause with Dr.Machelle Mache Seibel Menopause is signaled by 12 months since last menstruation. Common symptoms include hot flashes and vaginal dryness. There may also be sleep disturbances. The combination of these symptoms can cause anxiety or depression. Menopause is a natural process with treatments that focus on symptomatic relief. Vaginal dryness is treated with topical lubricants or estrogens. Medications aimed at reducing the severity and frequency of hot flashes include venlafaxine and gabapentin. In special circumstances, oral hormone therapy may be prescribed.
Holiday YouTube scrolling is used by the Holy Spirit to entice Machelle to give Jesus a try instead of numbing out. She encounters the love of the Father and her identity is transformed.Support the show (https://theunseenstory.org/giveandfollow/)
Machelle Staggs was working in the medical field when a horrible injury nearly rendered her disabled. When she moved to Cookeville, she was still battling a lot of pain but had a vision of working for herself by converting her baking hobby into a business, and that's how P Dillys Cupcakes was born. In this podcast, Machelle talks candidly about the struggles of entrepreneurship, highlights the creative guerrilla marketing techniques that launched her business, and shares about how this community embraced her and her shop. This is a must listen for any budding entrepreneur or someone starting over in a second career!
Machelle Hall, a clinical instructor for Tulane Law School's Environmental Law clinic, along with her mother and sister, talk to us about her grandmother's quilting life.
Machelle Hall, a clinical instructor for Tulane Law School's Environmental Law clinic, along with her mother and sister, talk to us about her grandmother's quilting life.
Machelle Williams is a corporate executive for the Volkswagen Group of America and a part-time voiceover actress who narrates audiobooks on the weekends. Her corporate skills and spiritual upbringing set her up for success with both the creative and small business aspects of running a voiceover business. She’s learned from voiceover coaches like Carol Monda, Sean Pratt, Johnny Heller, and Pat Fraley. Edge Studio, VO Atlanta, and Audio Publishers Association are great conferences for networking. If you’re and introvert, you’ll want to listen and learn how narrating audiobooks can be socially and mentally. rewarding. She even gave me tips on how to address my networking anxiety. “You are enough.”
Episode 91 Show Notes Episodes starts with a recap of AAOSH - https://aaosh.org/ Shout out to Lucy Conard, Jeri Freedman, Machelle with the weird spelling, and the entire state of Wisconsin Suck it Matt Crespin This is the SIBO thing Michelle was talking about https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099351/ Pathogen Lounge FB group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/272192963256190/ Michelle does a FB live with Dr Larkin Michelle uses the word “capricious” today Mary Otto Interview starts at 11:40 We talk to Mary about oh so many things. We do kind of jump around on her a bit.. Sorry Mary ;) We talk about why she wrote the book, the research process, and her outcomes. We talk about private insurance and state based insurance coverage We talk about alternatives to current professional models including scope of practice alternatives Integration of oral health into medical centers The beginning of medical/dental separation Diagnostic and Treatment Codes Mary@healthjournalism.org The Forsyth study we talk about - http://jdh.adha.org/content/87/suppl_1/63.full Coverage of Deamonte Driver - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/27/AR2007022702116.html Get her book! - https://www.amazon.com/Teeth-Beauty-Inequality-Struggle-America/dp/1620971445
Episode 91 Show Notes Episodes starts with a recap of AAOSH - https://aaosh.org/ Shout out to Lucy Conard, Jeri Freedman, Machelle with the weird spelling, and the entire state of Wisconsin Suck it Matt Crespin This is the SIBO thing Michelle was talking about https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099351/ Pathogen Lounge FB group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/272192963256190/ Michelle does a FB live with Dr Larkin Michelle uses the word “capricious” today Mary Otto Interview starts at 11:40 We talk to Mary about oh so many things. We do kind of jump around on her a bit.. Sorry Mary ;) We talk about why she wrote the book, the research process, and her outcomes. We talk about private insurance and state based insurance coverage We talk about alternatives to current professional models including scope of practice alternatives Integration of oral health into medical centers The beginning of medical/dental separation Diagnostic and Treatment Codes Mary@healthjournalism.org The Forsyth study we talk about - http://jdh.adha.org/content/87/suppl_1/63.full Coverage of Deamonte Driver - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/27/AR2007022702116.html Get her book! - https://www.amazon.com/Teeth-Beauty-Inequality-Struggle-America/dp/1620971445
Machelle Norling, founder and executive director of Hope Now shares helpful suggestions about cultural context and how to work in communities where you're not local. Machelle also shares a great list of questions that anyone thinking about starting a nonprofit should be asking. To learn more about the work of Hope Now, visit their website: www.hopenow.asia. gmailTo see the show notes, visit: www.nonprofitoptimist.com
Save A Girl, Save A World is a nonprofit organization focusing on four pillars, wealth, life skills, careers and health & wellness, our mission is to provide education and awareness by sharing successful life experiences through mentoring that brings together several generations of young girls and women whose life experiences transcend time. Through these mentor relationships we: • Ensure that young girls are equipped with a healthy self-image to contribute to social importance and personal development. • Instill self confidence, life skills and new experiences to contribute to society in a life-changing way. • Promote academic achievement through programs, conversations and one-on-one interactions. • Provide mentors across diverse disciplines aligned to resources, industries and experiences to help young women develop goals and ideas to have a global impact. • Engage young women in financial literacy to foster healthy consumerism and spending habits. Dr. Flowers interviews Glenda Gill, Founder and CEO, Machelle D. Williams, Partner and Mentor, Volkswagen Group of America and Aisha Habeeb, Program Director For more information on Save A Girl, Save A World visit the http://www.saveagirlsaveaworld.org. For more episodes visit http://cstem.org.
Put Your Money Where Your Food Is with Narendra Varma of Our Table Cooperative In today’s episode, host Amy Pearl sits down with Narendra Varma of Our Table Cooperative. Narendra started Our Table Cooperative in 2011 with his wife Michelle, after they spent years in the investment and tech spaces. Narendra talks about how these experiences helped him realize a vision for a better food system and find a piece of land to achieve that vision. Our Table is a unique cooperative, because it brings together all three stakeholders: workers, consumers, and producers. What follows is an inspirational vision that we hope will spring up all over the globe. Host Amy Pearl, Hatch Innovation Guests Narendra Varma, Director, Our Table Cooperative Born and raised in India, Narendra came to the United States in 1986 to attend Brown University. After graduating with a degree in Educational Technology, he went to work at Microsoft Corporation where his greatest achievement was a kids’ movie creation product that was a commercial dud but spawned an avid fan group. While at Microsoft, Narendra was lucky enough to meet his wife, Machelle, and receive a stockoption-fueled financial windfall allowing him to quit his day job. After an obligatory globe-trotting walkabout, Machelle and Narendra spent the next ten years raising children, renovating houses, and coming to the realization that our system of agriculture is broken, our economic and financial systems are a pyramid scheme, and that, between peak resources and climate change, our children likely face a difficult future. Unfortunately, these subjects made poor dinner conversation so Machelle and Narendra decided to devote their time, money, and energy towards an effort to reimagine our food system around the principals of Permaculture Design and Biodynamic agriculture. They purchased a 58-acre farm just outside Portland, Oregon and founded a vertically integrated food and agriculture cooperative that is experimenting with new ways to grow, process and sell food. In this episode you’ll hear about The co-operative model How small the percentage of the money you pay for a crop goes to the farmer How the land-use laws in Oregon helped Narendra start Our Table Cooperative The role permaculture played in his design and ideation process The vertical integration of food The reasons for his unique blend of polyculture and monoculture farming Multi-stakeholder member-owned cooperatives Links to Resources Mentioned Hatch Innovation Hatch Oregon Our Table Cooperative Slow Money Permaculture Powells Books Our Table’s Co-Op Model The Big Short
Parenting Expert Dr. Kathy Masarie, The Family Empowerment Network, discusses how to create digital sanity and a balance between high and low tech life with your kids. This includes more family talk time, eating and cooking together, getting outdoors and cultivating creativity. Women's Health Expert Dr. Machelle Seibel, Founder of Menopause Magazine and author of the Estrogen Window, discusses how to manage menopause symptoms from hot flashes to dry vagina and whether taking estrogen can help.This show is broadcast live on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Machelle Maner is currently Vice President, Community Development for Wells Fargo. As Sr. Community Development Officer, she covers Southwest Florida (a ten County Region). Wells Fargo’s Community Development Group and Machelle are focused on the strategic development of public/private partnerships, the identification of programs available to expand lending opportunities for affordable housing and small businesses and identifying community and economic development opportunities. In addition, Machelle is responsible for investments in non-profit organizations that focus on housing, small business, and economic revitalization. With more than 25 years in the financial services industry, she has held positions in both the Consumer, Commercial, Marketing and Commercial Banking divisions and was promoted to Vice President in 1996. Since 1994, Machelle has specialized in Community programs with an emphasis on establishing community, housing and business partnerships in Southwest Florida.
Machelle Maner is currently Vice President, Community Development for Wells Fargo. As Sr. Community Development Officer, she covers Southwest Florida (a ten County Region). Wells Fargo’s Community Development Group and Machelle are focused on the strategic development of public/private partnerships, the identification of programs available to expand lending opportunities for affordable housing and small businesses and identifying community and economic development opportunities. In addition, Machelle is responsible for investments in non-profit organizations that focus on housing, small business, and economic revitalization. With more than 25 years in the financial services industry, she has held positions in both the Consumer, Commercial, Marketing and Commercial Banking divisions and was promoted to Vice President in 1996. Since 1994, Machelle has specialized in Community programs with an emphasis on establishing community, housing and business partnerships in Southwest Florida.
Machelle Maner is currently Vice President, Community Development for Wells Fargo. As Sr. Community Development Officer, she covers Southwest Florida (a ten County Region). Wells Fargo’s Community Development Group and Machelle are focused on the strategic development of public/private partnerships, the identification of programs available to expand lending opportunities for affordable housing and small businesses and identifying community and economic development opportunities. With more than 25 years in the financial services industry, she has held positions in both the Consumer, Commercial, Marketing and Commercial Banking divisions and was promoted to Vice President in 1996. Machelle has served on several project teams within Wells Fargo and in the Community. Currently, she serves on the Board of Directors of several Nonprofit organizations including the Black Business Initiative Fund, Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation, Minority Enterprise Development Corporation and Computer Mentors. She is a graduate of Leadership Tampa (1995) and Leadership Tampa Bay (1998) and has served as both past president and chair in the organizations. Machelle is a Past President of the Board of the Tampa Club and was the first African American woman to serve in that role Originally from Savannah, Georgia, Machelle Maner is a graduate of Savannah State University where she majored in Marketing and Management. She has had numerous speaking engagements and fulfills her passion of serving in the community and encouraging families and individuals.
Today guest speakers Pastor John and Machelle Wall from Living His Word Church in Ocoee, Florida will continue with our special Wednesday night series called Transforming Values Pastor John and Machelle will be discussing our need to have harmony and unity for Gods Kingdom.
Keith makes a big announcement, Cousin Marcus and the lovely Machelle stop by. Home made wine and Doc News. We do some Dr. Doc and a free for all sing-along with David Lee Roth. News from Bob just to make Doc struggle. Call the comment line at (206) 309-7308. Thanks for listening.