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Mary Fox, Nurse Activities Co-ordinator at St. John's Community Hospital in Enniscorthy, joins me to talk about the Magic Table – an innovative, interactive tool designed to engage and uplift residents with dementia through light, movement, and play.
Storytelling and history bringing comfort, engagement to residents in St. Johns Community Hospital
In this impactful podcast episode, we bring together Barbara Domingue and Mary Fox, two passionate advocates for autism awareness, to shed light on this complex and often misunderstood condition.Throughout the interview, Barbara and Mary delve into the realities of living with autism, discussing the challenges faced by individuals on the spectrum and their families. They share personal stories of triumphs and struggles, offering a glimpse into the unique perspectives and abilities of individuals with autism.With their wealth of experience, Barbara and Mary highlight the importance of autism awareness and the power of education in fostering inclusivity. They discuss strategies for creating supportive environments at home, school, and within the community, emphasizing the significance of early intervention, specialized therapies, and individualized approaches.Moreover, Barbara and Mary address common misconceptions about autism, dispelling myths and stereotypes that can hinder understanding and acceptance. They provide valuable insights into the diverse range of strengths and talents found within the autism community, highlighting the importance of embracing neurodiversity.Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply interested in learning more about autism, this podcast episode with Barbara Domingue and Mary Fox is a must-listen. Their firsthand experiences, advocacy work, and dedication to spreading awareness will leave you with a deeper understanding of autism and inspire you to become an advocate for inclusivity and acceptance.For more infoCall: 508-379-0371or visithttp://community-autism-resources.com/
We were joined by Mary Fox of the Missouri State Public Defender System to discuss the murder case involving Michael Tisius in which he will be put to death.
An unintended consequence of a working circuit attorney's office is having to report to jury duty, get to it Ronge. Plus, we talk to Mary Fox about Michael Tisius' case and did you see this?
How safe is medical cannabis patient data? What happens after a dispensary scans your ID? Did you wipe the metadata from your grow room photo before you texted it? In this episode, the Gentleman speaks with cybersecurity consultants Leo & Mary Fox about potential data & privacy risks for cannabis consumers, the traditional market, and the licensed industry. Plus we've got 2022 cannabis elections results and the announcement of Sean "Diddy" Combs' purchase of several licensed, operating facilities from Cresco/Columbia Care across 3 states, subsequently creating the largest black-owned cannabis enterprise in the nation to discuss this week, so tune...in...from when you had to tune it. Now it's just a button which makes it even easier. So button in to this week's episode of The Gentleman Toker Podcast!
Today, Hunter revisited Public Defense in the state of Missouri with a conversation with Mary Fox. Mary is the Director of the Missouri State Public Defender system, and this conversation picks up where Hunter's conversation with ACLU attorney, Anthony Rothert left off. Back in March, Hunter and Anthony discussed the history of Public Defense in Missouri and why the ACLU brought sued the state for its failure to provide counsel to all who could not afford it. While Hunter highly recommends checking out that episode, it stopped short of talking about the ways in which the Missouri Public Defender's responded to the lawsuits. That's where Mary steps in. Since the second lawsuit was filed, Mary and the Public Defenders of Missouri have fought and won several key victories for more funding and more staffing. The doom and gloom of the previous episode is no where to be found, as Mary highlights the hope that now fills Missouri Public Defender System! Guests: Mary Fox, Director, Missouri State Public Defender Key Topics and Takeaways: Mary's Background and journey to being the Director [7:13] What Mary walked into when she took over in 2020 [13:47] How Mary was able to win the fight [16:00] Maintaing the Momentum in Missouri [22:00] Recruiting new attorneys to come to Missouri [24:45] How the Death Penalty works in Missouri [29:45] Tackling the issues around Sexual Violent Offenders [37:59] Indigency Determination in the State of Missouri [41:50] Concerns around Municipal Courts in Missouri [49:10] Fees paid to Contract Attorneys in Missouri [55:20] Mary's goals for public defense in the future [1:00:28] Resources: Missouri Public Defender 2021 Missouri Public Defender Annual Report Missouri lawmakers recognized for legislation supporting court automation, public defenders The ACLU of Missouri applauds the Missouri Legislature for its work in allocating $3.6 million in funding to the Missouri Public Defender System in this year's budget. Messenger: New fellowship could ease public defender shortage in rural Missouri Missouri public defenders set to hire 53 attorneys with extra funds in state budget NO MORE WAITING LIST FOR MISSOURI PUBLIC DEFENDER SYSTEM SERVICES With fresh state funding, understaffed public defender system looks to hire Contact Hunter Parnell: hwparnell@publicdefenseless.com Instagram Twitter www.publicdefenseless.com
Jack visits with Kimberly Wells, the Executive director of Pinewood Springs, and Mary Fox and Ashley Phillips, Directors of Physician and Provider Relations, about their facility that provides mental health assistance for the middle Tennessee area. Derek Green, Coordinator of Counseling and Mental health for Maury County Schools, joins him to further elaborate on the collaboration between Pinewood Springs and Maury County Schools for the upcoming school year.
Silvertones are a choir from all over County Wexford from Rosslare to Gorey and all points in between and they are having a very special concert tomorrow night in aid of The Hope Centre and the secretary of the group Mary Fox joins me now live in studio
This week on the Kiln sitters, Brendan sits down with the incredibly talented Mary Fox, an artist based on Vancouver Island in the town of Ladysmith. In the interview they talk about Fox's initial steps in the medium, to developing an amazing art career, finding love, managing illness, creating a legacy and so much more! To start the episode the gang sits down around Carole's wood fired test kiln to talk about where they all get their confidence in working with clay, ironically the conversation turns to feelings around imposter syndrome. www.maryfoxpottery.ca Kaolin Crush: Chris Pancoe @chrispancoe YYY Merida Anderson @merida_yyy Jessica Sallay-Carrington @jessica.s.creatures Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns, ...and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com Tucker's Pottery Supplies has been providing quality products to ceramic artists since 1975. You can find their Cone Art kilns in studios and schools all over the world. www.tuckerspottery.com www.coneartkilns.com
Courtesy photo by Justin Vorndran "The Last Time 6" by Hilary Greenstein is among the works in the eight-artist exhibit at the Anderson Center in Red Wing, Minn. Most of us could use a dose of bright colors by this point in January. The bold palettes are what Heather Lawrenz of Red Wing Arts is seeking when “Vivid Survival” opens Friday. The eight-artist exhibit at the Anderson Center was curated by Lindsey Cherek Waller, who has a studio at the Anderson Center. The forms vary from giant paintings to wearable creations. The strong colors allow viewers to consider survival during the pandemic. There is a free artists' reception on opening night from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit runs until March 26. Mary Fox of Renegade Theater Company in Duluth, Minn., says she was deeply affected by her visit to the “Like Me, Like You” exhibit at the Duluth Art Institute. The Twin Ports Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Collective mounted the exhibit. Fox loves the way the show opens, with APIDA's logo of a golden rice stalk transformed into a 3D sculpture strung with origami. The show is a “cultural explosion [of] voices of Asian Americans and their lived experiences,” said Fox. Photography gives way to poetry printed on a bright yellow wall, set alongside handmade clothing, film, podcasts, and painting. At the end, visitors can write their takeaways on a ribbon and tie it to a tree. “Like Me, Like You” is free and runs through the end of March. Film publicist Peter Schilling of the Heights Theater plans to head to the Trylon Cinema in Minneapolis Friday for an action film from 1915 that's getting new life with local music. He describes the “Filibus: the Mysterious Air Pirate” as a film about an elegant baroness who dresses as a man and lowers herself from an iron dirigible into Italian Riviera mansions to steal their valuables. While the special effects may appear primitive to an audience more than a century later, Schilling says early cinema magic creates a visceral experience. Pianist Katie Condon performs her original score to accompany the film at each of the four showings. The screenings were organized by University of Minnesota cultural studies professor and author Maggie Hennefeld. The show runs Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Masks and proof of COVID-19 vaccination are required. Correction (Jan. 28, 2022): A previous version of this story called "Filibus: the Mysterious Air Pirate" a black-and-white film. The story has been corrected.
This week, we're back with a new season and an old friend. :) Kelsey's friend from college, Mary Fox Bouygues of Marlow, joins StoryShout to discuss all things being tidy and keeping the house organized. Kelsey and Mary discuss why they aren't tidy, when tidiness makes sense, and touch on the division of duties when you're cohabiting with a partner or roommate.Get in touch with Mary on Twitter and LinkedIn.To learn more about StoryShout podcast advertising opportunities and guest openings, visit us at StoryShout.coAnd don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can also connect with @StoryShout on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Kelsey is @wonderwall7 on Twitter.Support the show
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Mary Fox is the co-founder and CEO of Marlow; a manager development platform combining in-house expert coaches with interactive resources. Marlow's mission is to help managers and emerging leaders gain access to the resources they need to drive success for themselves and their teams. Mary has more than 13 years of experience in people operations, business operations, and product marketing. Prior to launching Marlow, Mary served as Head of People Operations at the trucking marketplace, FR8Star, and Special Assistant at Massdrop, where she led people and talent initiatives. She holds a Master's of Science in Management, Organizations, and Governance from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
From a hierarchical system to shared leadership. From helping at a distance to being in proximity with those we seek to serve. Check out this conversation with Rev. Diane Kenaston and Pantry Board Leader, Mary Fox from University UMC in St. Louis where they share how shared leadership and building high-trust relationships has changed the way they do ministry.
This month, Helen Broom is joined by Mississippi poet Teresa McGuire, and they discuss poems of love and poems spoken by an alternate inner voice. In this month's virtual open mic, we have four readers: Stephen Anderson, Matthew Thorburn, Walid Abdallah, and Mary Fox.If you would like to be a feature in a future event, or contribute to the open mic, drop us a line at poetryinthebar@gmail.com.Follow us @poetryinthebar and please like, review, rate, and subscribe on iTunes or your preferred podcast provider.
This month, Helen Broom is joined by Detroit-born poet Mary Fox, and they discuss the politics of poetry as well as themes of grief. In our ninth virtual open mic, we have four readers: Dennis Hinrichsen, Cheryl Caesar, Peter A, and Teresa McGuire, and then Helen closes out 2020 with a poem dedicated to her friend, Nadine, who passed away this month.If you would like to be a feature in a future event, or contribute to the open mic, drop us a line at poetryinthebar@gmail.com.Follow us @poetryinthebar and please like, review, rate, and subscribe on iTunes or your preferred podcast provider.
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This month, Helen Broom is joined by former Lansing Poet Laureate, Dennis Hinrichsen, whose new book of poetry, This Is Where I Live I Have Nowhere Else to Go, is now available. In our seventh virtual open mic, we have seven readers: Paul Brucker, Kelsey Brianne, Matthew Thorburn, Oriada Dajko, Joshua Zeitler, Mary Fox, and Peter Cowlam.If you would like to be a feature in a future event, or contribute to the open mic, drop us a line at poetryinthebar@gmail.com.Follow us @poetryinthebar and please like, review, rate, and subscribe on iTunes or your preferred podcast provider.
Mary Fox of St. Louis, Missouri, took office to serve as director of the Missouri State Public Defender System on January 10, 2020. The Missouri State Public Defender System has been in crisis for decades — underfunded and overburdened. The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri filed a class action lawsuit to limit the number […] The post Mary Fox, Director of Missouri State Public Defender System, and Michelle Metje, Founder of Corey’s Network, each talk with Elisa Breitenbach appeared first on KKFI.
David Mann, People Partner at Google, joined us to discuss how leaders can hold their team members accountable while also being empathetic to shifting personal needs and priorities.
Episode 26: Professional Development During COVID-19 (Mary Fox & Chelsea Seid of Marlow) by Leveling Up
Mary Fox has been promoted from running the St. Louis public defender's office to heading up the organization statewide. We ask her about the chronic shortage of public defenders and court reform.
This month, Helen Broom is joined by Ruelaine Stokes, the president of the Lansing Poetry Club. Ruelaine told tales of pomegranates, grandmother love, and got the audience to participate in a way we don't think anyone was anticipating. Ruelaine is followed by our Open Mic performers; Mary Fox, Rosalie Sanara Petrouske, Wayne Jones, LeeAnn Maul, Laura Apol, Adam Droscha, Mary Anna Scenga Kruch, and Gavin Broom. What a line-up!If you would like to be a feature in a future event, drop us a line at poetryinthebar@gmail.com.Follow us @poetryinthebar and please like, review, rate, and subscribe on iTunes or your preferred podcast provider.
Developing your skills in presentations and public speaking can influence your overall confidence, career direction, and even business trajectory. In today’s episode, we join TED X speaker, speech coach, and entrepreneur Danish Dhamani to talk about specific ways to master public speaking skills, for example, through adjusting your pacing, using wider gestures, and analyzing the filler words. Danish is a co-founder and CEO of Orai, an AI speech coach app that helps individuals and teams sound more confident, compelling and concise. Reach Danish at: Email: danish@oraiapp.com Twitter: @DanishDhamani Instagram: danish.d Learn more about Orai: Orai website: www.orai.com
Mary Fox, the CEO of Marlow talks about the importance of personalized development for employees, encouraging them to create their own development plan. She also expresses the importance of the role of HR and managers in positive growth. Troy Hoffman, the CEO and Founder of Simpluris, shares his desire for people to be better at what they do and to create a new story for themselves. He also talks about the need for entrepreneurs to scale their businesses to provide a higher level of freedom. This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Mary Fox, the CEO of Marlow talks about the importance of personalized development for employees, encouraging them to create their own development plan. She also expresses the importance of the role of HR and managers in ensuring that positive growth happens among employees. Troy Hoffman, the CEO and Founder of Simpluris, shares about his desire to encourage others to be better at what they do and to create a new story for themselves. He also talks about the need for entrepreneurs to scale their businesses to provide a higher level of freedom.
Stories from Dee Baskin, Mary Fox and Jonah Sorell. Music by HALEY. Gag Me With a Spoon is a community storyshare hosted by Adeline Wright and recorded live at the Teatro Zuccone in Duluth, Minnesota. Join us every second Sunday for stories and songs.
This week, we sat down with Katie Fogarty to discuss how you can get the most out of your LinkedIn profile. Katie has built a career helping professionals, organizations and businesses tell their story. Prior to launching The Reboot Group, Katie wrote for morning TV news, global PR firm clientele and for a U.S. Senator. Today, she’s passionate about helping people and businesses create communication strategies and content that catapults development, grows brands and delivers engaged fans. Katie works one-on-one with clients through her signature LinkedIn Reboot and Reboot for Business. She also consults, trains and speaks on career branding, LinkedIn and job hunting
In this episode, Samantha talks about the importance of using LinkedIn to share your personal brand in a more intentional way. Samantha’s Bio: Samantha is a personal branding expert, who focuses on the development of resumes, interview and career coaching, and LinkedIn promotion. She has worked with over 9,000 clients in over 47 states and around the world. Her well-known ‘Dear Sam’ column is published in 20+ newspapers across the country and appears weekly in the L.A. Times, Columbus Dispatch, Cleveland Plain Dealer, San Diego Union-Tribune, The Advocate, the Oklahoman, and others. Learn more about Samantha at Nolan Branding's website. Read her Dear Sam Column.
In today's episode, Julie Koenke joins us to discuss collaborative leadership, effective management, and useful communication skills you should be developing as a professional. This is a must listen.
In this week’s episode, experienced HR leader and executive coach, Jennifer Peatman, joined Marlow CEO, Mary Fox, in discussing the importance of company culture and why the CEO and other c-suite executives need to play a key role in shaping company culture. Read more here: http://hub.getmarlow.com/podcast/company-culture-starts-with-the-ceo
Saydeah Howard, SVP of Talent and Services at IVP, sat down with Mary Fox to discuss best practices for continuing to develop a strong culture as you grow your organization and how to develop your executive skills. In this episode, Saydeah also talks about how she helps senior leaders find and recruit executives as they grow from medium sized organizations to companies that are ready to IPO.
Episode 14 is with Sandy Lucas, a Buying Manager at Massdrop. Sandy's responsible for four communities and oversees two direct reports. In Sandy's day-to-day, she moves from negotiating with vendors to communicating with community members, and then motivating her team internally. As a buyer, she truly wears multiple hats. In today's episode, Sandy and Mary Fox discuss taking the lead on your own career development. She talks about the importance of owning your own growth and taking initiative to show your potential.
Lady Hazel Mary Fox on State Immunity: The Absolute and Restrictive Doctrines and New Challenges
You may recognize our guests' voices on this week's episode. You've probably heard them on your computer, in your podcast queue, or perhaps in the Underground theater in the Duluth Depot. Blake Thomas and Mary Fox with Take It With You join Christa and Brady to discuss where their idea for a live radio theater podcast came from, how they got started (one of our fav origin stories thus far) and what goes into preparing for a show. As always you can send your questions and comments to us at podcast@duluthnews.com.
Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1959, Mary Fox moved with her family to British Columbia in 1966. Mary is self-taught and has worked solely as a potter since 1979. Mary's works are exhibited nationally and internationally, and she especially enjoys the time that she spends with customers from around the world who visit Mary's studio in Ladysmith, on Vancouver Island.