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This episode is part of our series, "Wake Up! Replays", featuring replays from our 2023 Wake Up! Conference. In this episode, we feature a panel discussion on the importance of discipleship within our families, led by Kevin Freeman, (Host of Economic War Room) and featuring his daughter Madysen, and two other families - the Ralph family and the Loyola family. This panel of Christians Engaged leaders discuss how we can impact the next generation through our own families by raising them to love God and to love our nation. Join us at the 2024 Christians Engaged Conference: https://www.thececonference.org Support Christians Engaged's efforts to educate and empower Christians nationwide: https://christiansengaged.org/donate Conversations with Christians Engaged | Hosted by Bunni Pounds Listen, watch, and subscribe: https://christiansengaged.org/conversations-show Christians Engaged exists to awaken, educate, and empower believers in Jesus Christ to: ▪️ PRAY for our nation and elected officials regularly ▪️ VOTE in every local, state, and national election to impact our culture ▪️ ENGAGE our hearts in civic education or involvement for the well-being of our local communities and our nation Learn more: https://christiansengaged.org/ Support our efforts: https://christiansengaged.org/donate Take the PLEDGE to PRAY, VOTE, & ENGAGE: https://christiansengaged.org/pledge
Gas Money Mentions Episode #20 In this exciting episode, we host Madysen Howard and Macy Maiocco, who are the co-founders of Emmccee, the very first online marketplace that connects vendors with Greek Life Event Planners. Madysen and Macy first got the idea for Emmcee during their time in Chi Omega at Florida State University, where they realized there was no easy way for Greek life event planners to connect with local vendors. To solve this issue, they set out to create a platform where people can save time, stress, and money through Emmcee's innovative approach to event planning. Through Emmcee, anyone can throw their own professional events, and professionals can use their subscription to take their events to a whole new level. Whether you're a Greek Life member, an event planning professional, or just love a good startup story, this episode is packed with insights on innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of event management. Learn more about Emmcee: https://emmcee-events.com Follow Emmcee on Instagram: @emmcee.events Learn more about Gas Money: https://gasmoney.app Hop on the podcast here: https://calendly.com/insidegasmoney/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidegasmoney/support
In this episode, we dive into the world of dropshipping - a popular business model that has gained significant traction in recent years. Madysen Glynn, an experienced dropshipper, shares insights on starting a successful dropshipping business and what pitfalls to avoid. We begin by defining dropshipping and how it differs from traditional e-commerce models. We also discuss the benefits of dropshipping, such as low startup costs, minimal inventory management, and the ability to sell a wide range of products without worrying about shipping or handling. Additionally, Maddy explains the importance of finding a reliable supplier, selecting a profitable niche, and tips on how to market your dropshipping business. Whether you're considering starting a dropshipping business already or want to learn more about this as a potential side hustle, this episode will provide valuable insights and advice from an expert in the industry. Enjoy! Free Dropshipping Masterclass: https://milliondollardropshipping.lpages.co/mdd-bundle-webinar/Connect with Maddy on social media:https://www.instagram.com/maddyglynn_/https://www.tiktok.com/@maddyglynn_ ----- Connect with Jazzy on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Visit our website for freebies, resources, and more. Want to learn how to create and sell a profitable digital product? Check out this FREE TRAINING.
In our continuing series on Young Leaders, we are joined by Madysen Freeman. Madysen is a Christian Apologetic and she discusses apologetics and the next generation of young thinkers. Christians Engaged exists to awaken, motivate, educate, and empower ordinary believers in Jesus Christ to: PRAY for our nation and elected officials regularly VOTE in every election to impact our culture ENGAGE our hearts in some form of civic education and involvement for the well-being of our nation Learn more: https://christiansengaged.org/ Support our efforts: https://christiansengaged.org/donate Take the PLEDGE to PRAY, VOTE, & ENGAGE: https://christiansengaged.org/pledge
We get a chance to talk to two puppy raisers for Canine Companions from Tehachapi. Chris Estes and Madysen Rail stop by with their puppies in training Mathew and Waldo VI. Chris and Madysen volunteer their time along with their families raising puppies that will become service dogs for people with various needs and disabilities. Chris and Madysen share stories of how these dogs once they have completed training will go on to do amazing things with their matched human companion. CC is currently looking for additional puppy raisers to help get these dogs beginning at 8 weeks old through their next 18 months of puppy training before they are turned over to advanced training and eventual placement as a service dog. There is training to become future puppy raisers here in Tehachapi and they also have a mentor program to help get new puppy raisers through the initial steps of preparing a future service dog. More information can be found at Canine.org or send us an email Media@TehachapiCityHall.com and we will forward to Chris and Madysen.
What exactly was Tim's problem with Madysen's arms?
Young Americans Speak Up on today's episode. We chat with Ana and Madysen, two young, motivated, and strong ladies, who are not afraid to speak their minds and stand up for what they believe in. Ana and Madysen share their experiences on social media. They discuss how they grew their personal brands in different ways and how they got involved in the political space. This is a great episode if you are nervous to speak your mind, but want to join the conversation. Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Follow Ana: https://www.instagram.com/thewakeupconservative/ Follow Madysen: https://www.instagram.com/madysenfreeman/ Branding with Becks: https://www.instagram.com/brandingwithbecks/ Madysen's App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tuvu-app/id1556283748
America glorifies the Olympics.. But what actually is happening behind the scenes? Today, I have Madysen Freeman on to tell you the truth about the olympics, as well as exposing China in the process! The ultimate question we are leaving with you today is, “Is America's participation in the Olympics this year, condoning the violation of human rights that is going down in China?”. Here is the petition Madysen was talking about in the episode:petitions https://genocidegames.org/ https://nobeijing2022.org
At 10 years old Madysen Acey was electrocuted in a freak accident, leading to both of her arms being amputated. Her story is inspiring and full of grit. It's a great reminder during this Holiday season to be thankful and not take simple things for granted. Alex asks not only about the accident, but also what it's like living as a young woman and amputee in the dating world! Truly a can't miss episode.New episodes of The Spillover air every Thursday at 9:00 PM PST / 12:00 AM EST on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Also airing every Friday at 3:30 PM PST / 6:30 PM EST on TPUSA Live and make sure you watch the episodes at YouTube.com/popliticsLooking for like-minded friends? Join the Cuteservative Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1234544066933796/
10-year-old Madysen records a TikTok video about Jesus encouraging people to give their life to Jesus today. Listen for more details with host John Matarazzo. For more Charisma News check out www.charismanews.com
We got ourselves another piece of the Barrera Clan! This week's episode Lenzy and I will be talking with her cousin, Briana, featuring Madysen. Bri tells us all about her stories of Sue, her lucid dreams and a deep dive into what Hell looks like. Also we come from tadpoles. P.s. this might just have a sprinkle of ASMR in it, in case you hate people chewing. HEB jalapeno chips also made a their debut in this episode.
Join us and fall in love with Jaycee and Madisyn. These young ladies are raising money to support all the healthcare workers working hard to care those folks effected by COVID-19. This week's episode includes our ever popular dabidNeeze, answered emails, Real Estate tip of the week and Rents Film Rants on Rango. We kick off our series on local eats with Albert Rubio of:https://www.facebook.com/FranciscasNewMexicanRestaurant/Couldn't do it without money and services from our fine sponsors: David Mills, your vehicle guy at Webb Toyota (@davidmillsyourvehicleguy · Automotive, Aircraft & Boat), Voice Closet ( http://www.voicecloset.com/... ), Michael Bulloch ( http://www.bullochgallery.com ) and Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Golden Door ( @goldendoorfarmington · Real Estate Service )This Podcast was recorded live, unscripted and uncut at Better Homes & Garden Real Estate/Golden Door in downtown Farmington, NMSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DNYQMA27ZJKXN)
Are you considering a major, program, or path that sounds meaningful in theory but challenging in practice? From pursuing a STEM degree, to medical school, to PhD research programs, and more, there are so many incredibly important career opportunities for those interested in engineering and sciences. The endurance and productivity it takes to actualize those goals, though, can feel overwhelming. In today's episode, I sit down with my new friends Natalie Ownby and Madysen Johnson to demystify these paths, and motivate any of you eyeing them without the right resources to get there. Natalie and Madysen are lifelong friends who, after embarking on their own journeys through upper-level STEM degrees, realized a lack of representation and resources for women in their fields. They now host their own podcast, Call Her Doctor, and run mentorship blogs and programs to help women excel in graduate-level STEM programs. Natalie is currently a PhD student in electrical engineering at the University of Virginia, and Madysen is in med school at the University of Texas Health Science Center. --------- Recommended in this episode: Focus Keeper App: https://apple.co/3jFdJdb --------- About Madysen Johnson: Madysen completed her undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry at UNC Chapel Hill in May 2019. She is currently a first year medical student in Houston, Texas. About Natalie Ownby: Natalie is a second-year electrical engineering Ph.D. student at the University of Virginia and the founder of SHEengineered. She graduated from Texas State University in 2018 and is passionate about making grad school more accessible for female engineers. --------- Follow along: Listen to Call Her Doctor on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/call-her-doctor/id1502246751 Listen to Call Her Doctor on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TGPdQ5CfYrAYWkdKw7akK?si=sCDbfULeR5agmb1E0V5pLg Follow Madysen on IG: https://bit.ly/3d35LrZ Follow Natalie on IG: https://bit.ly/2Gws8ds Follow Call Her Doctor Podcast on IG: https://bit.ly/2GMnmsc Visit Madysen's blog, The MJ Diaries: https://bit.ly/2HVEL1U Visit Natalie's blog, SHEengineered: sheengineered.com Learn more about The Passages Project: https://bit.ly/3cBJW2k Follow The Passages Project on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2FVI8Wg Follow Chloe on Instagram: https://bit.ly/30g3HHY
Join Madysen and her classmate, Gabriel Del Carmen as they discuss adjusting to their first year of medical school during a pandemic and how the upcoming election may affect them and their future in healthcare. Be sure to vote this November! (or vote early if you can!)Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comInstagram: callherdoctor.podcastCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
We are shifting gears a little bit in this episode to get into what it really took to get to where we are (MD and PhD programs) and how we want to use this podcast. Check out ENGINE, the largest recruiting database for prospective engineering and computer science grad students here! https://engine.eng.ufl.edu/participate/student-registration/Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
This week we are chatting about how we take notes and stay organized both in class and on projects! Be sure to keep up with us on Instagram @callherdoctor.podcastContact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode, Natalie covers how she studied for the GRE. She covers an overview of the GRE, resources she used, and how she managed her time.Some tips from this weeks episode:Give yourself time to take the GRE twiceChoose 1 book or set of practice problems to use to avoid information overloadMake sure the resources you use to study are currentStudy for shorter periods multiple times throughout the week rather than 1 longer session each weekCheck out all of the resources and information on the ETS website If you are applying to grad school this fall and want a free consultation, email natalie@sheengineered.com!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode we are sharing some stories about and tips for dealing with people in our fields. We cover when an how to bring up a problematic classmate or coworker, approaches you can take with lazy classmates and bad professors, and more. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @callherdoctor.podcast.Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
This week we are talking all about time management, our struggles with it, and strategies we are using to maintain a work/life separation! We also chat about starting classes, finding new hobbies and more. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple podcasts and check us out on Instagram @callherdoctor.podcast!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
It's back to school season! In this episode, we talk about our big semester goals tips to stay motivated when working from home, and how to set yourself up for the semester. Catch up with us as we get ready for school and be sure to follow along on Instagram @callherdoctor.podcastContact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
Welcome back to season 2 of the Call Her 'Doctor' Podcast! Be sure to follow us on Instagram @callherdoctor@gmail.com! Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
Episode Fifteen: Interview with Madysen George by Ty Kashmiry
In this episode, Natalie talks about her experience transferring and some things to consider when transferring. Transferring universities can be a really great way to put yourself in an environment where you can be successful but you should consider the timeline of withdrawing and applying to a new school, whether or not your GPA is high enough to transfer, how it affects your graduation timeline and your financial aid. Transferring or taking time off in college can be so helpful and you shouldn't let the fear of transferring to a smaller university keep you from putting yourself in a more supportive environment!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
Common Secondary Themes:what influenced your decision to go into medicine what would make you a good doctorthe diversity prompttime you failed or were faced with a challengewhat legacy do you want to leave autobiography overcoming adversitycollaborative experiencestime experienced discriminationschool specific - why are you interested in this schoolclinical experiences leadership experiencegap year information Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
Welcome back to Call Her ‘Doctor'! This week we are interviewing Madeleine Jennings about their masters and PhD work! We talk about human systems engineering, engineering education and the queer experience in engineering, doing a PhD from home, the NSF GRFP, and more. During this episode, Madeleine gave us some great resources that are shared below!Madeleine Jennings: mfjenni1@asu.eduNetflix: PoseDisclosurePodcasts: Queery with Cameron EspositoNancy Books:Cruising Utopia Advancing Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Through Human Systems Engineering By Rod D. Roscoe Other Authors:Judith ButlerPatrick JohnsonResearchers:Donna Riley Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com
This week we are giving a little life and podcast update! Madysen discusses moving and starting grad school and Natalie talks about working from home and the plans to return to campus in the fall. We also talk about plans for season 2 of Call Her 'Doctor'. Be sure to share this podcast on social media and give us a rating on apple podcasts!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode, we are talking about taking a gap year! We both took time off after graduation so this week we are talking about what we did, if we would suggest it and some things to consider before taking a gap year before graduate or professional school.Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode we are talking about starting over or starting something new! As we both start our graduate and med school programs we are figuring out how to set new goals, figure out expectations and overcome the intimidation of starting at the bottom. Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode we are talking about STEM PhD and medical school applications. Personal statement strategies, steps to better recommendation letters and the steps to complete your application are all covered in this episode!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
Resources:https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2018/01/09/blacks-in-stem-jobs-are-especially-concerned-about-diversity-and-discrimination-in-the-workplace/https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/32976/411936-racial-and-ethnic-disparities-among-low-income-families.pdfhttps://eab.com/insights/daily-briefing/student-success/a-third-of-minority-students-leave-stem-majors-heres-why/Book: Automating Inequality by Virginia Eubankshttps://research.swe.org/category/swe-research/Definition of diversity and inclusion from the SWE Inclusion Solution cardsContact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
We are talking about staying healthy while in school! From favorite meals to overcoming the "all or nothing" workout mentality we cover it all in this episode!Check out Madysen's blog at https://themjdiaries.com/ and Natalie's blog at https://sheengineered.com/!
In this episode, we are talking about imposter syndrome and the Dunning-Kruger effect! We cover what these are, our own experiences with them and what we do to get over them.Check out Madysen's blog at https://themjdiaries.com/ and Natalie's blog at https://sheengineered.com/!
In this week's episode we are talking about our personality types and how it plays into our lives and work!To take the Myers-Briggs test check this out https://www.16personalities.com/For the Enneagram test click here https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-testFind the book Quiet by Susan Cain on Amazon here https://www.amazon.com/Quiet-Power-Introverts-World-Talking/dp/B00714PZMQ/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=quiet&qid=1588694946&sr=8-2Check out Madysen's blog at https://themjdiaries.com/ and Natalie's blog at https://sheengineered.com/!
In this episode, we talk all thinks PhD with NYU PhD student Gabby Whiten! From how to choose your advisor to the biggest difference between undergrad and PhD life it's all covered here!Be sure to follow Gabby @gabbywhiten and check her out on http://gabbyinthecity.com/Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at https://themjdiaries.com/ and Natalie's blog at https://sheengineered.com/!
In this episode, Natalie talks about what her life looked like as an engineering undergrad who was pursuing grad school. She also shares some tips for handling long and busy days.Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at https://themjdiaries.com/ and Natalie's blog at https://sheengineered.com/!
In this Episode, Madysen talks about what her life looked like as a premed student. She covers how her focus shifted after her sophomore year and what she learned about time management and more.Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at https://themjdiaries.com/ and Natalie's blog at https://sheengineered.com/!
In this episode, Madysen and Natalie talk about things you can do now to boost your applications later. Developing a relationship with your recommenders, clinical, research and leadership experience are all topics we covered in this episode!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode, Madysen and Natalie talk about making new friends, maintaining friendships outside of your field of study, and seeing your peers as motivation rather than competition!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode, Natalie and Madysen talk about the importance of goal setting in STEM and your personal life, how to make plans to achieve goals and how to strike a balance between reaching for your goals and finding time for yourself.Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
With universities transitioning to online classes and people everywhere working from home, STEM students face some unique challenges. In this episode, we talk about how we are managing this transition and what we are doing to stay productive while social distancing. Thanks for listening and be sure to follow us on Instagram @callherdoctor.podcast!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode, learn about how Natalie and Madysen overcame hesitations and fears to get what they wanted (and deserved) to advance in their fields.Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
In this episode, you'll get to know Madysen, who will be beginning medical school this summer. Learn about her decision to become a doctor, her college experience, and the lessons she learned along the way.Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!MUSICWe Are Here by Declan DP https://soundcloud.com/declandpLicensing Agreement: http://declandp.info/music-licensingFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_we-are-hereMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/kNqzp11gXio
In this episode, you'll get to know Natalie, a current PhD student in electrical engineering. Learn about her freshman year, transfer experience, how she chose her graduate school and takeaways from all of these experiences!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!
Welcome to “Call Her ‘Doctor'” a podcast hosted by two twenty-something best friends and grad students. Natalie is pursuing her PhD in Electrical Engineering and Madysen is pursuing her medical doctorate (MD). Each week, they'll dive into their experiences, good and bad, on the paths to these degrees. Imposter syndrome, staying motivated, and surviving the application process are just a few of the conversations you'll hear. New episodes Tuesdays!Contact: callherdoctor@gmail.comCheck out Madysen's blog at theMJdiaries.com and Natalie's blog at sheengineered.com!