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In this episode of Dear Art Producer, Heather Elder sits down with Mary Olson, the Studio Director at Calcium + Company, to explore her multifaceted career and passion for problem-solving in the arts. Mary speaks about her journey from fine art photography to engineering cutting-edge production designs for high-profile clients like Ferrari, Sony, and Boston University. The two discuss the evolving challenges in the creative industry, the role of AI, the importance of sketch-based collaboration, and the unpredictable nature of art production. Mary also shares valuable tips for artists striving to land projects and the significance of maintaining a diverse and adaptive skill set. In an industry where the rules are always changing, it's helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. More about our guest: Connect with Mary Olson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mo-profile/ More about your host: Heather Elder's Bio Heather Elder's Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook
Mary Olson-Menzel reveals her strategies for aligning your strengths with career opportunities that excite you. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How to discover what truly lights you up 2) Effective LinkedIn outreach approaches 3) The key thing that grows careers Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1030 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MARY — Mary Olson-Menzel, bestselling author of What Lights You Up?, is a career expert and executive coach with 30+ years of leadership experience. As CEO of MVP Executive Development, she helps individuals and organizations unlock their potential through her compassionate, results-driven approach to “Humane Leadership.” A member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches Community, Mary is dedicated to guiding leaders toward greater success and fulfillment.• Book: What Lights You Up?: Illuminate Your Path and Take the Next Big Step in Your Career • Company: MVP Executive Search • LinkedIn: Mary Olson-Menzel • Website: MaryOlsenMenzel.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson • Book: Leading with Gratitude: Eight Leadership Practices for Extraordinary Business Results by Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton • Book: The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About by Mel Robbins • Past episode: 556: What Drives Your Career Growth with Korn Ferry's Gary Burnison — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Earth Breeze. Get 40% off your subscription at earthbreeze.com/AWESOME• BambooHR. See all that BambooHR can do at bamboohr.com/freedemoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Week’s Featured Interview: We all accept as proven scientific and medical fact that human exposure to ionizing radiation from nuclear weapons and their production is damaging to human health. But how do we know that? Who figures out how bad it can be? How much radiation we can be exposed to without risking our...
Mary Olson-Menzel's impressive career journey began in TV news, but after several successful transitions, she found her ideal role as an executive coach, entrepreneur, and author of the national bestseller “What Lights You Up?” Mary shares how her new book guides readers in navigating the complexities of the modern world to uncover their professional purpose! With over 30 years of leadership experience across diverse industries, including media, technology, and healthcare, she has collaborated with a wide range of clients, from Fortune 500 companies to startups. And in this episode, Mary unpacks the importance of storytelling in career change, mastering your online presence, excelling in job interviews, and staying committed to achieving success in a new role. Listen in to this week's episode of Bucket List Careers for an insightful conversation about transforming your career to find fulfillment and growth!
Mary Olson-Menzel's impressive career journey began in TV news, but after several successful transitions, she found her ideal role as an executive coach, entrepreneur, and author of the national bestseller “What Lights You Up?” Mary shares how her new book guides readers in navigating the complexities of the modern world to uncover their professional purpose! With over 30 years of leadership experience across diverse industries, including media, technology, and healthcare, she has collaborated with a wide range of clients, from Fortune 500 companies to startups. And in this episode, Mary unpacks the importance of storytelling in career change, mastering your online presence, excelling in job interviews, and staying committed to achieving success in a new role. Listen in to this week's episode of Bucket List Careers for an insightful conversation about transforming your career to find fulfillment and growth!
If What Lights You Up were simply an extremely practical guide to job hunting, I wouldn't have been interested in a conversation with the author, Mary Olson-Menzel.Not that job hunting isn't an important topic — it clearly is, especially if you're out of a job or in one that's making you miserable.It's just that I wouldn't be interested in having that convo, and so I'd skip it.That said, What Lights You Up is in fact an extremely practical guide to job hunting.What piqued my interest was the idea that our careers can be powered by joy, self-expression, and contribution rather than opportunism, random chance, or calculated self-interest.What if we lived in a world where people were allowed — hell, encouraged — to break free from unfulfilling work and discover their passions? What might change if that were an unalienable right?But this conversation isn't just about an inspiring thought. It's also an extremely practical guide to job hunting (have I already mentioned that?) that's powered by the principle that you can use work as a means to growing your best self and giving that self to the world.We talk about a tool to help you figure out what lights you up: the "Light Log."Mary shares with me a new (for me) way of networking, with intention and authenticity.She also offers some exercises for job-seekers, and coaches me through the 3 P's of job searching (which are also the 3 P's of prospecting, so I was taking notes!).If you want to make a difference while making a living, this conversation is for you.LinksMVP ExecWhat Lights You Up?
BREAKING NEWS: MARY OLSON IS OKAY! Mary Olson of Gender and Radiation Impact Project (genderandradiation.org) is alive and well! She lives in Asheville, North Carolina, and we hadn’t heard from her since before Hurricane Helene ripped through that town on September 27. As of October 9, Cindy Folkers of Beyond Nuclear reports that Mary is...
In this inspiring episode of THE POWER OF RE:INVENTION, Kathi Sharpe-Ross sits down with Mary Olson-Menzel, the CEO and Founder of MVP Executive Development, to explore the transformative power of Reinvention. Mary shares her incredible career journey, spanning over 30 years across global media, tech, healthcare, and more. With her upcoming book, "What Lights You Up?," Mary dives into how curiosity and courage can drive personal and professional growth. The conversation highlights overcoming fear, setting boundaries, and taking small but impactful steps towards your goals. Mary's insights remind us that self-discovery and embracing what truly lights you up can pave the way to a more fulfilling life. Key Takeaways: Curiosity fuels career growth: Staying curious helps open doors to new opportunities. Fear holds us back: Don't let fear and excuses keep you from your passions. Celebrate small wins: Recognize and honor the progress you make along the way. Boundaries matter: Setting boundaries is key to maintaining work-life balance. Gratitude shifts perspective: Focusing on gratitude can change how you view your journey. Global experience: Learning from diverse industries and perspectives enhances leadership. Creating your roadmap: Define what lights you up and take actionable steps towards it. Links: Mary's LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-olson-menzel-mvpexec/ Mary's Website: https://www.maryolsonmenzel.com/ Mary's Book: https://www.maryolsonmenzel.com/#Order THE RE:INVENTION EXCHANGE - for more Inspired Content, Blogs, Podcasts, RE:INVENTION Virtual Chats, or to buy a copy of my book RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? by Kathi Sharpe-Ross, visit https://www.thereinventionexchange.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/kathisr_chief_reinventor/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/kathi.sharpeross/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathisharpeross Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReinventionExch
In this episode, we sit down with Mary Olson-Menzel, leadership coach and author of "What Lights You Up?," to explore how leaders can reignite their purpose and help others do the same. We dive into the challenges of staying connected to personal values in a world of constant change, the importance of leading gracefully, and how empathy can drive individual and team success. Join us as we uncover the power of lighting the path for others and finding what truly fuels you as a leader. More about Mary at https://mvpexec.com/about/mary-olson-menzel/ More about Dan Pontefract at https://www.danpontefract.com
Mary Olson-Menzel has over 30 years of leadership across media, tech, healthcare, and many other industries globally. She is the Founder and CEO of MVP Executive Development, a national leadership, coaching, and organizational management consultancy with offices in Connecticut, New York, and Illinois. Her clients range from Fortune 500 companies to start-ups with a broad reach of industries from FinTech to Football (the NFL). As a seasoned executive leadership coach, Mary works with both companies and individuals to unlock the potential that improves business performance and catalyzes growth. Her coaching methods bring a fresh lens to business and a perspective that nurtures teamwork and helps drive results through grace, empathy, and "Humane Leadership". Before starting her company in 2012, Mary was a partner at two leading global executive search firms. She also spent a decade at Tribune Company in Chicago as National Managing Director of Talent, leading a team of 40+ human capital professionals. This is where her understanding and expertise in recruiting and coaching were honed. She worked closely with 20 newspapers, 27 television stations, and hundreds of digital assets across the country to attract and retain the best and the brightest. In her early years, Mary worked in both the tech space and media and entertainment, where she started her career as a television reporter. Driven by an innate curiosity and a deep passion for her work, Mary has dedicated her life to helping leaders at all levels channel what “lights them up” and inspires them into more fulfilling and successful personal and professional journeys. Mary earned her MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Business and a Bachelor's degree in Communications and Public Relations from Illinois State University.Mary currently lives in Westchester, NY, with her husband, three kids, and their Goldendoodle, Wrigley. She is a part of Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches, which brings together the world's leading executive coaches, consultants, speakers, authors, iconic leaders, and entrepreneurs. Mary volunteers for various charities locally as well. Her newest book is “What Lights You Up? Illuminate Your Path and Take the Next Big Step in Your Career.” www.maryolsonmenzel.com
FANI WILLIS & PROTECTING THE ELECTION; THE END OF NUCLEAR POWER; ANARCHY IN HAITI GREEP #170 begins with QUASIM RASHID, candidate for Congress in Illinois, who offers a glimpse of a progressive new generation coming to power. NANCY LARSON fills us in on the latest insanity from the Buckeye State. SANDY BOLZENIUS, MARY STONEWALL, KARLA SANDS, WENDI LEDERMAN, LYNNE FEINERMAN and others chime in. RAY MCCLENDON clarifies the latest developments in Trump's Georgia election theft case and offers a harsh warning on the likelihood of election theft throughout the United States. PAUL NEWMAN correctly attacks the spineless, listless Merrick Garland. We then explore the dying nuke power industry alongside the rise of the booming wind industry in New York and elsewhere. The great PAUL GUNTER, RON LEONARD, TATANKA BRICCA and others then explore the insanity of pro-nuke/anti-solar policies in DC and CA. MARY OLSON also takes us deep into the realities of the deeply denied death toll at Three Mile Island. JOHN LAFORGE of NukeWatch updates us on the killing power of tritium and other atomic fallout. ROSEDANIE CADET delivers as astonishing report of chaos and hardship in HAITI that defies description. MYLA RESON raises the killer questions about whether France will step up to right its historic wrongs. …and…WENDI LEDERMAN finishes with a terrifying catalog of the spread of Cop Cities around the US. Overall, it's a session to question the fate of the human race….but we WILL see you next week…..
On this Friday Shorty bonus podcast, the boys wrap up the series of podcasts from HQ in Milwaukee. Guests include Cody Mack, Mary Olson, and a special appearance from Greg Tubbs.Subscribe to the Appetite for Construction podcast at any of your favorite streaming channels and don't forget about the other ways to interact with the Mechanical Hub Team! Follow Plumbing Perspective IG @plumbing_perspective Follow Mechanical Hub IG @mechanicalhub Sign up for our newsletter at www.mechanical-hub.com/enewsletter Visit our websites at www.mechanical-hub.com and www.plumbingperspective.com Send John and Tim your feedback or topic ideas: @plumbing_perspective
Discovering what lights you up can be a dark journey. Mary Olson-Menzel helps leaders by shining a flashlight on their path to help them illuminate where they want to go. As an Expert Coach, Facilitator, Speaker, and Author, Mary excels in fostering businesses grounded in profound connections, excellence, and sustained inspiration. In her conversation with Ryan, Mary delves into the art of cutting through the noise to gain crystal-clear insights into leadership aspirations. The two explore the concept of 'coachability,' emphasizing the pivotal role of an open mind in leadership growth. To cap it off, Mary shares her musings on the ideal actor to portray her in the cinematic portrayal of her life.
J. Robert Oppenheimer (in hat) and Gen. Leslie Groves at ground zero of the Trinity a-bomb test in New Mexico, six weeks after Trinity test and one month after Hiroshima. NH #634: Post-Oppenheimer Media Fallout + Superb Radiation Class – Greg Mitchell, Mary Olson Everything Oppenheimer Inspired in the Media: Author/Filmmaker Greg Mitchell New Radiation...
Mary Olson is the general manager at KCLU Radio with whom she's worked for 20+ years! For Mary, radio is a very personal investment – in an age when television, the news, and social media are dominant in popularity, the radio offers a much more intimate, one-on-one relationship experience between the host and the listener. Mary is very passionate about this relationship and the power that the radio host holds to communicate pertinent information about the world we live in. It is her conviction that the radio never turns to just spewing opinions like the news and social media, instead sticking to the facts, laying out information in a concise and clear manner so as to educate individuals in order to make their own informed decisions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodlifeconversations/support
Hey, y'all! If drumming is your thing, this is your episode. I chatted with old friends Eric and Mary Olson from Rhythm Healer Drums and we did a deep dive into all things drumming. Eric is a drum maker, and Remo Endorsed Drum Circle Facilitator, and a member of the Drum Circle Facilitators Guild. Mary is part of the American Tribal Belly Dance Community and (recently) also certified as a Drum Circle Facilitator, as well.Together, they took me on a little journey of my own as they told their magical story. I am reminded that there is a sacred thump under all things here on this wonderous Earth. And the beat, as they say, goes on!Episode Notes:Rhythm Healer Drums online Djembe Master Weedie BraimahVillage Music CirclesMamady KeïtaBabatunde OlatunjiJoin the SFW Batchildren Family for extra content!
“Acceptable” Radiation Exposure Standards & Gender Bias: Mary Olson + In Memorium: Mary Oscko, N. St. Louis Activist – NH #612 This Week’s Featured Interviews Nuclear Hotseat Hot Story with Linda Pentz Gunter: There's an ominous shift toward silencing those deemed not qualified to speak out. But you don't need an engineering degree to understand...
This interview is with Mary Olson of Airlie Winery. In this interview, Mary talks about why she chose wine, and how she got exposed to Pinot Noir after moving to Oregon. She then goes on to talk about how she ended up at Airlie after helping out with the 1996 harvest. Mary then goes on to speak about her business philosophy, and what it means to have a women-owned-and-operated brand. Towards the end of the interview, she discusses changes she's seen to the wine industry, what she sees for the future of Airlie, and the Oregon Wine Industry at large.This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Airlie Winery on July 16, 2019.
#1 Boots Knighton tells her story with the help of her friend, Mary Olson. While on a mountain bike ride on June 26, 2020, Boots felt all the symptoms of a heart attack. Refusing to believe it was happening, she kept going and insisted on finishing the ride. After an ER visit, seeing a cardiologist and even climing Idaho's tallest peak, Mt Borah, Boots finally learned what had been lurking in her heart since birth. The road to get to open-heart surgery was long in every way and filled with obstacles all during the pandemic. Now, Boots is thriving and is so excited to launch this podcast in hopes of helping others facing open-heart surgery.Website: The Heart Chamber (theheartchamberpodcast.com)Transcript: Joyful Beat | The Heart Chamber (theheartchamberpodcast.com) The Heart Chamber (@theheartchamberpodcast)Thanks to Michael Moeri for being my right hand man. Michael Moeri - Audio Editor, Podcast Producer and Marketing DirectorThanks to Denise Hardy for your support and believing in me. linkedin.com/in/denise-hardy-30a51086Music by AudioCoffee
On this episode of Wine and Dime, we wrap up our monthly topic about estate planning. Kerrie Beene joins me this week as we talk about what to do when you have a blended family. Tune in to learn more!What you'll learn:What to do when you have a blended familyTalking to your Teenage KidsThings to consider when naming your Executor/ix and TrusteeThanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.comOr visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links!Airlie Winery - Airlie is a destination winery, not a ticket to punch or a box to check. You've probably heard Mary Olson, the owner says: “We're not a stop along the way. Most folks come to sip and stay.” Customers can't resist lingering in the family-style atmosphere that Mary has perfected over the years. The relaxed environment, the beautiful scenery, and the wine of course keep our customers at the winery long after the tasting is done. Airlie has something for everyone – an intimate tasting room, patio, and deck with expansive views of the beautiful Dunn Forest vineyard and the coast range. We also have a picnic area and pavilion next to the tranquil pond. It's not unusual for a family to pack a picnic, open a bottle of wine and let the kids and dogs frolic in the vineyard or catch frogs in the pond. So pack up the car and spend some time with us. You'll be glad you did!THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Ann Arceo joins us on this episode of Wine and Dime! She is here to talk about how to support your aging parents while living afar. Ann shares some insights into the situation, along with plans, and things to think about. Tune in to learn more!Things you will learn:Helping them make connectionsImportant Estate Planning DocumentsBuilding an Emergency Plan for YouThanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.comOr visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links!Airlie Winery - Airlie is a destination winery, not a ticket to punch or a box to check. You've probably heard Mary Olson, the owner says: “We're not a stop along the way. Most folks come to sip and stay.” Customers can't resist lingering in the family-style atmosphere that Mary has perfected over the years. The relaxed environment, the beautiful scenery, and the wine of course keep our customers at the winery long after the tasting is done. Airlie has something for everyone – an intimate tasting room, patio, and deck with expansive views of the beautiful Dunn Forest vineyard and the coast range. We also have a picnic area and pavilion next to the tranquil pond. It's not unusual for a family to pack a picnic, open a bottle of wine and let the kids and dogs frolic in the vineyard or catch frogs in the pond. So pack up the car and spend some time with us. You'll be glad you did!THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Welcome back Wine and Dime listeners. In this episode, Kate Welker is here again to talk about November's topic of Estate Planning! This time, centering around parents with middle school kids. Kate shares her experiences and insights into some of the things you need to be aware of as your children start to get older.What you'll learn:Planning for yourself during those yearsKnowing your state laws around privacy policiesDocuments needed by your 18 year oldThanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.comOr visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links!Airlie Winery - Airlie is a destination winery, not a ticket to punch or a box to check. You've probably heard Mary Olson, the owner says: “We're not a stop along the way. Most folks come to sip and stay.” Customers can't resist lingering in the family-style atmosphere that Mary has perfected over the years. The relaxed environment, the beautiful scenery, and the wine of course keep our customers at the winery long after the tasting is done. Airlie has something for everyone – an intimate tasting room, patio, and deck with expansive views of the beautiful Dunn Forest vineyard and the coast range. We also have a picnic area and pavilion next to the tranquil pond. It's not unusual for a family to pack a picnic, open a bottle of wine and let the kids and dogs frolic in the vineyard or catch frogs in the pond. So pack up the car and spend some time with us. You'll be glad you did!THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
On this episode of Wine and Dime, Becky Eason joins us once again. This time to talk about estate planning for new parents. As a soon to be new parent, Becky shares some insights into the topic and some things she learned along the way.In this episode you will learn:Documents to put in place and keep family involved"What-if" talks you should haveFinding a safe place to planThanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.comOr visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links!Airlie Winery - Airlie is a destination winery, not a ticket to punch or a box to check. You've probably heard Mary Olson, the owner says: “We're not a stop along the way. Most folks come to sip and stay.” Customers can't resist lingering in the family-style atmosphere that Mary has perfected over the years. The relaxed environment, the beautiful scenery, and the wine of course keep our customers at the winery long after the tasting is done. Airlie has something for everyone – an intimate tasting room, patio, and deck with expansive views of the beautiful Dunn Forest vineyard and the coast range. We also have a picnic area and pavilion next to the tranquil pond. It's not unusual for a family to pack a picnic, open a bottle of wine and let the kids and dogs frolic in the vineyard or catch frogs in the pond. So pack up the car and spend some time with us. You'll be glad you did!THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Mary Olson Menzel started out her career as a TV reporter in Chicago, but at 23, struggling to pay the bills and unsure about a move to Wisconsin, something told her to switch gears. Through a twist of fate she landed a job at a recruiting firm, which happened to be the perfect fit for her at the time. Mary easily and masterfully transferred her skills in interviewing and writing to a new industry she not only found rewarding but also made her a decent living. But Mary was still seeking more meaning in her day to day work AND a gig that would enable balance for a busy mom of 3. Listen in to hear how Mary successfully transitioned to Founder and CEO of MVP Executive Search and Development and how her young son helped put her on the the path to ultimate professional purpose!
Mary Olson Menzel started out her career as a TV reporter in Chicago, but at 23, struggling to pay the bills and unsure about a move to Wisconsin, something told her to switch gears. Through a twist of fate she landed a job at a recruiting firm, which happened to be the perfect fit for her at the time. Mary easily and masterfully transferred her skills in interviewing and writing to a new industry she not only found rewarding but also made her a decent living. But Mary was still seeking more meaning in her day to day work AND a gig that would enable balance for a busy mom of 3. Listen in to hear how Mary successfully transitioned to Founder and CEO of MVP Executive Search and Development and how her young son helped put her on the the path to ultimate professional purpose!
Open enrollment month continues this week on Wine and Dime. Ann Arceo is back with us to discuss some benefits that you might be missing out on! Be sure to tune in to find out if there are any benefits that you might have forgotten about. What you'll learn: Review your list of benefits Don't set and forget Think about what next year might bring you and adjust your benefits Thanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.com Or visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links! https://www.airliewinery.com/ (Airlie Winery) - Airlie is a destination winery, not a ticket to punch or a box to check. You've probably heard Mary Olson, the owner says: “We're not a stop along the way. Most folks come to sip and stay.” Customers can't resist lingering in the family-style atmosphere that Mary has perfected over the years. The relaxed environment, the beautiful scenery, and the wine of course keep our customers at the winery long after the tasting is done. Airlie has something for everyone – an intimate tasting room, patio, and deck with expansive views of the beautiful Dunn Forest vineyard and the coast range. We also have a picnic area and pavilion next to the tranquil pond. It's not unusual for a family to pack a picnic, open a bottle of wine and let the kids and dogs frolic in the vineyard or catch frogs in the pond. So pack up the car and spend some time with us. You'll be glad you did! THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 https://www.rootedpg.com/ (WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM) EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
It wouldn't be October around here if we weren't talking about Open Enrollment. That's why Becky Eason is back with us on this episode of Wine and Dime! She's here to help you make sure that you aren't leaving any benefits "on the table"! Tune in to learn more What you'll learn: Do you need more Where to Go Analyze if your benefits are enough Thanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.com Or visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links! https://www.airliewinery.com/ (Airlie Winery) - Airlie is a destination winery, not a ticket to punch or a box to check. You've probably heard Mary Olson, the owner says: “We're not a stop along the way. Most folks come to sip and stay.” Customers can't resist lingering in the family-style atmosphere that Mary has perfected over the years. The relaxed environment, the beautiful scenery, and the wine of course keep our customers at the winery long after the tasting is done. Airlie has something for everyone – an intimate tasting room, patio, and deck with expansive views of the beautiful Dunn Forest vineyard and the coast range. We also have a picnic area and pavilion next to the tranquil pond. It's not unusual for a family to pack a picnic, open a bottle of wine and let the kids and dogs frolic in the vineyard or catch frogs in the pond. So pack up the car and spend some time with us. You'll be glad you did! THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 https://www.rootedpg.com/ (WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM) EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
We welcome Kate Welker back on this episode of Wine and Dime. It's October, and you know what that means. Time to be thinking about Open Enrollment! And Kate is here to walk us through some things to be thinking about to help you plan for your upcoming open enrollment planning! What you'll learn: What might be available during open enrollment Analyzing if your benefits are enough Do you need more - where to go Thanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.com Or visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links! https://www.airliewinery.com/ (Airlie Winery) - Airlie is a destination winery, not a ticket to punch or a box to check. You've probably heard Mary Olson, the owner says: “We're not a stop along the way. Most folks come to sip and stay.” Customers can't resist lingering in the family-style atmosphere that Mary has perfected over the years. The relaxed environment, the beautiful scenery, and the wine of course keep our customers at the winery long after the tasting is done. Airlie has something for everyone – an intimate tasting room, patio, and deck with expansive views of the beautiful Dunn Forest vineyard and the coast range. We also have a picnic area and pavilion next to the tranquil pond. It's not unusual for a family to pack a picnic, open a bottle of wine and let the kids and dogs frolic in the vineyard or catch frogs in the pond. So pack up the car and spend some time with us. You'll be glad you did! THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 https://www.rootedpg.com/ (WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM) EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
NH #582: New Radiation Training on How Risks are Worse for Little Girls, Women – Mary Olson, Cindy Folkers This Week’s Featured Interview: One of the most misunderstood aspects of nuclear danger is the impact of radiation on our health. Today's two interviewees not only are in the forefront of exposing the radiation lies that...
Mary Olson has been analyzing data from the Hiroshima bombing on the health effects (especially cancer) on survivors who were exposed to ionizing radiation. She has found that for every exposed male who contracts cancer, two exposed woman did so. There are also far greater impacts on infants and small children than on grown-ups. She and physician Dale Dewar believe that this information has been deliberately suppressed. Angela Bischoff, Director of Ontario Clean Air Alliance, points out the the PIckering power plant, as a Candu reactor, emits vast amounts of tritium in water vapor to the atmosphere near Toronto, and Tritium is a carcinogen. For the video, audio podcast, transcript and comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-476-women-and-radiation.
Mary Olson shares her story of losing both of her parents in a short period of time. One loss was expected, the other was not. Mary explains how she didn't realize she had buried her grief deep inside of herself and went on with her busy life until she stepped onto her mat. She came to yoga looking for a new workout, what she found changed her life. Learn More about Modern Yoga.
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This Week’s Featured Interview: Reference Man is the standard first developed in 1949 to establish maximum permissible amounts of radioactive materials in the human body. BUT because humans are so diverse in age, gender, weight, height, lifestyles, geographic locations and other factors, no Reference Man definition can possibly reflect anything other than a scant few...
Reference Man, the standard for gauging all radiation exposure dangers, shown to be inadequate to protect girls, women. Mary Olson of Gender & Radiation Project, and Dave Lochbaum, former Director of the Nuclear Safety Project of the Union of Concerned Scientists, explain the problems and the solution of changing the model to that of Reference Girl.
Jami Morton and Mary Olson live in the same neighborhood in Washington state. But their friendship began with sharing a love of music through jam sessions with other neighbors and eventually morphed into one-on-one conversations about what life has to offer – specifically for perennial women like them. Driven by a desire to inspire others of their generation, the two friends created Ola Possible as a place for women to look forward to their next chapter in life, "break down the stigma around aging, and believe in what IS possible." In this interview, Mary and Jami share about how Ola Possible began, as well as the other women involved as partners and what they offer. In addition, the two friends talk about their hopes for expanding their community. Ola Possible can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube. View PDF TranscriptMary's Recommendation:- Play a musical instrumentJami's Recommendation:- Maui- The 5AM ClubFind these recommendations and others on the Untrained Wisdom Pinterest page. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Interested in starting your own podcast? Sign up here for your own Buzzsprout account.
Carolyn Harding with Pat Marida and Mary Olson, advocates for the United Nations Treaty banning Nuclear Weapons, Enters into Force Today, Friday, January 22, 2021. Pat Marida has worked to stop the threats posed by nuclear weapons since the 1980s, as a volunteer with the Ohio Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign and the Sierra Club. She served as an Executive Committee Member of the Ohio Sierra Club and is currently a Core Team Member of the national Sierra Club's Nuclear Free Campaign. As a pharmacist, she well understands the deadly effects of ionizing radiation on people and other life forms. Pat lives in Columbus. Mary Olson is Acting Director of the Gender and Radiation Impact Project. She served as Staff Biologist and Senior Radioactive Waste Policy Analyst at US-based Nuclear Information and Resource Service. Her work on radiation education lead her to the question of whether biological sex is a factor in radiation harm. Her paper, ‘Atomic Radiation is More Harmful to Women' was featured at the Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impacts of Nuclear Weapons; the UN Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review; the International Committee of the Red Cross Asia meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia and many other conferences. She is currently raising funds to support a 2021 project to define a new, gender-inclusive basis for radiation protection standards to help prevent unnecessary radiation exposure and reduce radiation harm. https://www.genderandradiation.org icanw.org https://www.hiroshimanagasaki75.org/partners We just witnessed the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to take the leadership and unify the United States of America. And today, January 22, 2021 The United Nations Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty, a landmark Treaty, Enters into Force. GrassRoot Ohio, Conversations with everyday people working on important issues, here in Columbus and all around Ohio. Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streaming worldwide @ WGRN.org, Sundays at 2:00pm EST on 92.7/98.3 FM and streams @ WCRSFM.org, and Sundays at 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local station. Check us out and Like us on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ If you miss the Friday broadcast, you can find it here: All shows/podcasts archived at SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/user-42674753 GrassRoot Ohio is now on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 This GrassRoot Ohio interview can also be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAX2t1Z7_qae803BzDF4PtQ/ Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: https://youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8 There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back!
In this episode I sit down with my mother Mary Olson and discuss the passing of my grandmother, her mother, Sheila Diviney. My mother shares the struggle of dealing with parents in denial, dealing with Alzheimer's, and having to make one of the most difficult decisions of her life. Enjoy!Find us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/The-Coping-Podcast-With-Brendan-Olson-107089941015950/
A CoVid19 UPDATE – How is the growing pandemic impacting the nuclear and anti-nuclear world? A FINAL THOUGHT on on how the impact of CoVid19 may feel familiar to those who have been following nuclear issues, especially after Fukushima… and why we might be uniquely qualified to not freak out in the face of yet another existential threat. Mary Olson of the Gender and Radiation Impact Project on how radiation disproportionately impacts women and especially little girls, and why that information has been hidden from us. This was conducted for a specially-produced program broadcast on KPFA-FM in San Francisco in commemoration of International Women’s Day. Please go to www.nuclearhotseat.com to subscribe and contribute.All Nuclear Hotseat podcasts are also posted on You/Tube: nutzforart
Covid 19/Radiation Parallels + Radiation’s Disproportionate Impact on Women, Little Girls – Mary Olson This Week’s Featured Interviews: A CoVid19 UPDATE – How is the growing pandemic impacting the nuclear and anti-nuclear world? A FINAL THOUGHT on on how the impact of CoVid19 may feel familiar to those who have been following nuclear issues, especially...
CoVid19 & Radiation are both existential threats on different time lines - and the virus has been impacting nuclear issues around the world. Mary Olson on Gender & Age-based Radiation Dangers - women and children, especially little girls, are more at risk than the adult male model used to measure radiation damage + OLYMPIC TORCH RUN CANCELED IN GREECE, STILL ON FOR FUKUSHIMA MARCH 26-28!
CoVid19 & Radiation are both existential threats on different time lines - and the virus has been impacting nuclear issues around the world. Mary Olson on Gender & Age-based Radiation Dangers - women and children, especially little girls, are more at risk than the adult male model used to measure radiation damage + OLYMPIC TORCH RUN CANCELED IN GREECE, STILL ON FOR FUKUSHIMA MARCH 26-28!
CoVid19 & Radiation are both existential threats on different time lines - and the virus has been impacting nuclear issues around the world. Mary Olson on Gender & Age-based Radiation Dangers - women and children, especially little girls, are more at risk than the adult male model used to measure radiation damage + OLYMPIC TORCH RUN CANCELED IN GREECE, STILL ON FOR FUKUSHIMA MARCH 26-28!
Fortnite Chapter 2 has officially launched! With a new map, new skins and weapons, overhauled mechanics and more, Fortnite Chapter 2 is shaping up to be a great time to return to the game or dive in for the first time. Here are today's stories: - 'Fortnite' Chapter 2 is here: New map, boats and 'less grind' - Halo Infinite lead producer Mary Olson leaves 343 Industries - Microsoft rolls out Xbox swear-filter to combat online toxicity - Project xCloud Xbox game streaming preview now live (update) - Nintendo's New York Overwatch Switch launch event cancelled in wake of Blizzard boycott - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare dev says Infinity Ward is not working on loot boxes - Overwatch Halloween Terror event returns Oct. 15 Follow me on other platforms and stay up to date! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Instagram: http://instagram.com/samueladamsmedia YouTube: http://youtube.com/samueladamsmedia Twitch: http://twitch.tv/samueladams Medium: http://medium.com/jampackreport --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This interview is with Mary Olson of Airlie Winery. In this interview, Mary talks about why she chose wine, and how she got exposed to Pinot Noir after moving to Oregon. She then goes on to talk about how she ended up at Airlie after helping out with the 1996 harvest. Mary then goes on to speak about her business philosophy, and what it means to have a women-owned-and-operated brand. Towards the end of the interview, she discusses changes she's seen to the wine industry, what she sees for the future of Airlie, and the Oregon Wine Industry at large. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Airlie Winery on July 16, 2019.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com An estimated 100 to 237 blacks were killed, along with five white men. The Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America had organized chapters in the Elaine area in 1918-19. On September 29, representatives met with about 100 black farmers at a church near Elaine to discuss how to obtain fairer settlements from landowners. Whites had resisted union organizing by the farmers and often spied on or disrupted such meetings. In a confrontation at the church, a county deputy was shot and killed, and another white man wounded The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Mary Olson.
Anders Peter Glader och hans familj var tidiga emigranter. De åkte 1853 från södra Småland till Amerika. Men den fasansfulla resan tog två av barnens liv och deras mor återhämtade sig aldrig. Från mitten av 1800-talet fram till tiden för första världskriget emigrerade mer än en miljon svenskar till Amerika. Ju längre fram i tiden vi kommer desto mer organiserade och välfungerande blev resorna, men för de tidiga emigranterna gjordes resorna över haven ofta under vidriga förhållanden i fraktfartyg som inte alls var avsedda för passagerare. Så var det för Anders Peter Glader och hans hustru Elin som reste från södra Småland till en liten plats i Minnesota som hette Ki-Chi-Saga. Och det var just den plats där författaren Wilhelm Moberg lät sina romanfigurer, utvandrarna Karl Oskar och Kristina, bosätta sig. Bodil Stefansson i Torekov hade precis som så många andra svenskar läst Vilhelm Mobergs böcker och därför blev hon extra intresserad när hennes man Ingvar Malmberg berättade att det i hans småländska släkt fanns en emigrant som hette Anders Peter Glader och som hade bosatt sig just i Ki-Chi-Saga. När han berättade det för Bodil blev hon eld och lågor, och ville genast fara till USA. - Vad spännande, tyckte jag, det här måste vi ju undersöka! Och så började vi, med att ta kontakt med Ingvars släktingar i USA. Till slut sa de "Det är lika bra ni kommer hit, så att ni kan få svar på alla era frågor." Så vi blev inbjudna till Chisago county som det numer heter, och såg alla platser som Anders Petter varit på. - Och när vi kom hem igen så satte jag igång att försöka ta reda på allt om varför de for sin väg, vilket liv hade de levt här hemma, hur var överfarten och hur blev deras liv i Amerika, säger Bodil Stefansson. Anders Peter Glader från Furuby socken i södra Småland föddes i december 1806 som sjätte barnet i en torparfamilj. Hans start i livet var inte enkel, hans mor dog när han var bara fem år gammal. Han tjänade några år som dräng och när han blev vuxen fick han en bra tjänst som rättare på en gård. - Jag tror det var en man som levde livet. Han hade nog en stark sexualdrift om man ser till hur många barn han fick senare, säger Bodil Stefansson, och fortsätter: - Jag tror också att han var en ledargestalt som hade lätt att ta människor. Han var glad och positiv, och berättade gärna historier, därtill var han stark en människa både fysiskt och psykiskt. Men Anders framgångar fick sig en knäck när det plötsligt visade sig att han väntade barn med två kvinnor på samma gång. I april 1835 födde Elin, hans trolovade, deras första barn, och en månad senare födde pigan Maria som tidigare hade arbetat på gården en son som också Anders var far till. - Hon föder ett barn och Glader blir stämd inför tinget. Barnet dör dock efter tio månader så han får chansen att åstadkomma en förlikning. Han får betala skadestånd och uppnår förlikning med kvinnan. Om inte barnet dött så hade sannolikt blivit dömd till dryga böter. Visserligen var Anders känd som en man som hade framgång hos kvinnor, men detta var ändå mer än hans arbetsgivare, godsägaren Aschan, kunde tåla, berättar Bodil. - Anders fick kicken. Bara en månad tidigare hade han fått en lönebonus av Aschan för att han hade uppfört sig så bra, men nu ser man plötsligt i gårdens räkenskaper att Anders krävs på en avgift på 90 riksdaler för "skämd potatis". - Jag har tolkat det som ett slags bötesstraff för hans skamlösa beteende. Man skulle ju kunna tänka sig att de pengarna hade gått till Maria, men det tror inte Bodil på. - Ånej, säger hon och skrattar, det gjorde de säkert inte. Strax efter fick dock Anders Peter erbjudande om arbete på en annan gård som Aschan nyligen köpt. Anders jobbade sig upp och kunde till slut köpa en egen gård och titulera sig hemmansägare. Men i takt med att Elin och han fick allt fler barn, så växte Anders Peters oro för framtiden. - Familjen klarade sig ju, men problemet var ju de sju barnen som nu fanns i familjen. Hemmanet var bara stort nog för att ett av dem skulle kunna ta över det. Anders hade inte råd att låta sönerna studera eller hemgift åt flickorna. - Anders Peter Glader ville nånting med livet, han ville framåt - och så fick han höra talas om Amerika. Det var ju de driftigaste som åkte först, menar Bodil Stefansson, de som hade ett visst kapital, som var framgångsrika och ambitiösa, de såg att det fanns en chans att få ett bra liv för sig och sina efterkommande i det nya landet. Anders och Elin kom iväg på våren 1853, men hade de haft en aning om hur resan skulle bli så hade de kanske ändå valt att stanna hemma. Nu blev första anhalten på resan Göteborg. Där fick de kontakt med en före detta murarmästare som hette Jonsson, och som hade börjat befrakta folk. Han gav dem ett jättebra erbjudande. De skulle åka med en snabbgående postbåt från Liverpool. Det irländska fartyget skulle bara behöva fyra-fem veckor för resan, och mat skulle ingå i priset. Ett hundratal svenskar åkte ångbåt till en sydlig hamn i England, varifrån de fick åka tåg till Liverpool. Där lämnade Jonsson dem, men innan han gjorde det hade han köpt det mesta av den mat som svenskarna hade med sig till resan, den skulle inte behövas, menade han. Tillvaron på båten blev en mardröm. Svenskarna kunde inte engelska och de kunde inte göra sig förstådda. Den irländska besättningen både stal från passagerarna och misshandlade dem. Och värst av allt; matransonerna var så ynkliga av svenskarna snart började svälta. - Efter sex veckor till sjöss så är nästan allihop sängliggande för att de är så svaga, berättar Bodil Stefansson. Det fanns andra nationaliteter på båten, men deras befraktare har gett dem extra mat för de visste hur dåligt det brukade vara. Ovanpå alla dessa påfrestningar så råkade båten ut för en tyfon på havet. - Det blev rigghaveri, seglen skörade och det värsta av allt - de flesta vattentunnorna slogs sönder. Svenskarna var nu så försvagade att de inte förmådde slå sig fram till positioner där de kunde få vatten. Ammande mödrar sinade, och man ser i fartygsdokumenten att tretton eller fjorton småbarn dör, och de är alla svenskar. Ett av dessa barn är Anders Peters och Elins yngsta dotter Petronella, som sänks i havet. Väl framme i USA dör ännu ett av deras barn på tåget till Chicago. Han hette ju Jonsson, den där murarmästaren som organiserade resan som Anders och Elin gjorde, och bara ett år senare skrev en annan svensk-amerikan en artikel i en svensk tidning för att varna för Jonssons illa skötta resor. Redan första aftonen blev de flesta av dem bestulna på allt av värde, såsom pengar och klockor. Besättningen på såna här skepp består vanligen av tjuvar och skälmar, eftersom ingen bättre sjöman vill segla på dessa fartyg, om han inte blir tvungen därtill i brist på annan hyra. Alla besättningsmän var irländare och hjälpte naturligtvis sina landsmän och eftersom svenskarna inte kunde klaga sin nöd för kaptenen, så kunde de inte på något sätt få upprättelse. Ja, oförskämdheten gick så långt att fastän irländarna helt fritt och öppet visade de stulna sakerna vågade ingen kräva dessa tillbaka. () Men detta var inte det värsta. Förutom att svenskarna dagligen tilldelades hugg och slag av de råa och enväldiga maktfullkomliga sjömännen, så var den så rundligt utlovade kosten så snålt tilltagen att jag inte kan förstå hur någon människa kunde överleva på denna under överfarten. Mat utdelades endast en gång i veckan. Sammanlagt var detta inte mer än man hade kunnat äta vid en enda måltid, och ändå måste detta fördelas över en hel vecka. Det finns inget mänskligt språk för att uttrycka allt det elände som blev följden. För varje dag blev situationen allt värre. Det var hjärtslitande att se på hur de små utsvultna barnen vid utdelningen begärligt grep efter de hårda brödkanter som spreds på däcket och då hjärtlöst slogs på fingrarna av de råa matroserna. () Hur man än ser på saken ligger skulden på herr Jonsson - och stackars honom om han en gång kommer att få genomlida alla de förbannelser som uttalades över honom av hans mördade landsmän ända in i dödsstunden. Anders Peter Glader, Elin och deras barn hade rest i nästan ett halvår när de till sist kom fram till sitt mål, Ki-Chi-Saga. Två barn hade de mist på vägen och Elin var mycket försvagad. Väl framme fick de hjälp att bygga sig en första liten stuga, och inte så långt senare byggde svenskarna upp en kyrka i det nya landet. Och den blir en viktig centralpunkt för dem. Vid det första konstituerande mötet för kyrkan så var Glader och barnen med, men Elin saknades. - Hon var för svag för att kunna ta sig till kyrkan och 1855 dog hon, berättar Bodil Stefansson. - Det är en total katastrof för Anders Peter. Hans två äldsta söner får nu klara sig själva, och den äldsta flickan har just konfirmerats och får ge sig ut att tjäna som piga. Men vid den här tiden behövdes en kvinna för att göra se sysslor som kvinnor gjorde, och tre år senare hämtade Anders Peter en från sin hemsocken Furuby i Småland. - Hon var 25 år yngre än Anders Peter, och när hon kom var hon höggravid. De gifter sig och Anders tar barnet som sitt eget. Anders Peter Glader startar alltså om och skaffar en ny, stor familj. Han och hans nya fru får sju barn tillsammans, och Anders blir snart en aktad person i Ki-Chi-Saga. De lever ett hårt, men ganska bra liv. Och så, när Anders just ska bli far igen, så är det är dags att rida in en unghäst. Men det bär sig inte bättre än att han blir avkastad. - Livet leker och Anders ska bli far igen vid 69 års ålder - och så blir han avkastad och dör strax efteråt, säger Bodil. Anders begravdes intill Elin på den lilla kyrkogården i Ki-Chi-Saga, en kyrkogård som det sägs att Vilhelm Moberg besökte. Han lär ha utbrustit: "Här ska jag begrava Karl-Oskar". Långt senare, på 2000-talet har den amerikanska och den svenska släktgrenen återknutit kontakten med varandra. Bodil Stefanssons berättar hur hennes man Ingvar tog med sig små träbitar från torpet där Anders Peter Gladers fötts, för att ge som presenter till de amerikanske släktingarna. -Vi gav en av träbitarna till en av Ingvars släktingar. Hon är rik och har allt man kan önska sig, men när hon fick träbiten som kom från hennes släkting Anders Peter Gladers hus hemma i Småland, då rann tårarna på henne, och så sa hon: "This is a thing money cant buy" - detta kan inte köpas för pengar. Nya sökmöjligheter i svensk amerikanska kyrkböcker och tidningar De svenskar som kom till Nordamerika gick ofta med i svenska församlingar där man fortsatte att föra kyrkböcker precis som de gjort hemma i Sverige. Inte för att de måste utan mer för att de bar med sig den traditionen. De svensk-amerikanska kyrkböckerna har precis digitaliserats och finns nu tillgängliga för emigrantforskare. Det är något som Ted Rosvall, rutinerad släktforskare och författare, välkomnar. - Det här är något revolutionerande för oss som håller på med emigrantforskning. Och nu har de äntligen blivit digitaliserade och är dessutom indexerade, vilket betyder att det finns ett personregister som man kan söka i. Ted Rosvall berättar att en svårighet i forskningen kan vara emigranternas namnbyten. Kvinnor kanske gifte sig och bytte efternamn och män kanske bytte till ett lite mer engelskklingande namn. - Ett exempel jag hittat är en båtsman från Blekinge som hette Åke Bengtsson som tog namnet John Brown. Precis som i svenska kyrkböcker hittar man hela familjegrupper. Där syns bland annat när de är födda, döpta, gifta och var de bodde. Men i USA var det frivilligt att gå med i församlingen. Det kostade pengar och inte alla hade råd eller lust att vara med. Då skrev man oftast in "dropped" eller "utesluten ur församlingen" i anmärkningskolumnen i kyrkboken. Det kan också finnas små berättelser om kyrkans historia i kyrkboken och där kan man hitta fakta om de som grundade kyrkan eller om kyrkvärdarna till exempel. - Men egentligen är det nog inte kyrkoböckerna som man hittar så mycket kött på benen om enskilda människor. De hittar man snarare i de digitaliserade tidningarna. Och det är också en revolution, berättar Ted Rosvall. De digitaliserade tidningarna finns på nätet och finns delvis gratis. En sådan söksida är Chronicling America där man gå in och söka på namn och ort och begränsa i tid. Tidningssidorna är OCR tolkade vilket betyder att varje ord blir sökbart. (Se sökbar länk längre ned på sidan.) - I tidningarna får man verkligen "kött på benen". Det kan handla om små enkla händelser, trafikolyckor, bråk och rykten och mycket annat. Tidningarna och kyrkböckerna kompletterar varandra. Minnenesota Stats tidning onsdagen den 30 oktober 1901 Allmänna nyheter. Staden Rockford, IIIinois, har på den senare tiden gjort sig sorgligt ryktbar genom de många skilsmessomålen. Under endast 2 dagar beviljades helt nyligen icke mindre än sjutton ansökningar om äktenskapsskillnad, och ytterligare femtio mål af samma slag komma inom kort att företagas till behandling inför domstolen. Bland dem, hvilkas äktenskap nu upplösts, äro Emma och Olof Månsson samt Johanna och Rufus Anderson. Dödsfall Mary Olson, dotter till Nils Olson, afled den 21 dennes i sitt hem i en ålder af 28 år. Den hädangångna var en mycket begåfvad ung dam och hade aflagt afgångsexamen vid såväl Lichfields högskola som vid statsuniversitetet. Begrafningen hölls i torsdags, då likpredikal hölls i den svenska lutheranska kyrkan. Olof Wallins dotter Eina fick också sluta denna sorgedals vandring efter några månaders sjukdom. Hon var vid sin död 13 år. Herren tröste sörjande föräldrar och syskon. John Fredrik i La Crosse hade härom dagen den ovanliga lyckan att finna en äkta perla i en portion ostronsoppa, som han höll på att förtära på Merchants restaurant derstädes. Pärlan har ett värde af $200. De här korta notiserna kom alla från Minnesota Stats tidning en svensk tidning som gavs ut under sex år, 1877-1882. Ted Rosvall berättar hur han gjorde en sökning på sitt familjenamn Sandgren i Philadelphia där hans morfars far och hans bror Ture bodde under en tid. Sökningen gav genast resultat. - Min morfarsfar och hans storebror bodde på 1850-talet i Philadelphia. Jag visste inte så mycket mer än att de kom tillbaka kring 1860 och gifte sig så småningom och fick familjer och därifrån härstammar jag. - Men så upptäckte jag för länge sedan att det fanns en Mrs Ulrica Sandgren i Philadelphia. Och mig veterligt så var varken min morfarsfar eller hans bror gifta, det blev de först när de kom hem igen. Ulrica hade en dotter som hette Fransisca Sandgren. - Jag tyckte det var jättekonstigt och jag funderade om någon av bröderna varit gifta en gång tidigare och har barn och tidigare familj. Ted Rosvall hittade inga vigselbevis eller andra dokument och började därför fundera om det dottern kanske hade gift sig. - Så jag gick in i tidningsarkiven och sökte på "Sandgren", "Philadelphia" och tidsperioden "1870-1880". - BANG! så kom det en träff. Helt oförmodat! Ett bröllop 1872 mellan Mayor Wells och Miss Fransisca Thurena Sandgren. - Det var det beviset jag behövde för min morfars storebror hette Thure Sandgren. Och naturligtvis har hans illegitima dotter i Philadelphia fått namn efter pappa Thure. - Så tack vare en ynka tidningsnotis så fick jag det bevis jag behövde, avslutar Ted Rosvall. Programmet är gjort av Gunilla Nordlund och Elisabeth Renström Uppläsare: Patrik Paulsson och Tommy Engman slaktband@sverigeradio.se
Mary Olson is Nuclear Waste Specialist at NIRS (Nuclear Information and Resource Service–) and Acting Director, Gender and Radiation Impact Project. She has addressed the United Nations and other international bodies on the disproportionate impact of nuclear radiation on women and children, especially little girls.
Radiation exposure is not an equal opportunity danger. Little girls are harmed 10x more than the adult "Reference Man" used as the basis for laws & safety regs! Mary Olson of NIRS & new Gender & #Radiation website explains.
Radiation exposure is not an equal opportunity danger. Little girls are harmed 10x more than the adult "Reference Man" used as the basis for laws & safety regs! Mary Olson of NIRS & new Gender & #Radiation website explains.
Radiation exposure is not an equal opportunity danger. Little girls are harmed 10x more than the adult "Reference Man" used as the basis for laws & safety regs! Mary Olson of NIRS & new Gender & #Radiation website explains.
Connections Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Connections Radio – February 25, 2017
Connections Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
This weeks episode is all about art and music.
Nuclear Hotseat – Now Downloaded in 112 Countries* To celebrate five years of continuous, weekly production, Nuclear Hotseat revisits some activists and stories we’ve been covering. Featured Interviews: Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear on the recent federal court refusal to reconsider nuclear reactor on-site long term radioactive waste storage. Mary Olson of Nuclear Information and...
THIS WEEK’S FEATURED INTERVIEW Mary Olson is Director of the Southeast Office for Nuclear Information and Resource Service, or NIRS, on the impact of radiation and how it wrecks disproportionately greater havoc on females than males. NUMNUTZ OF THE WEEK What are they calling out at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 76 times over? “Heeeeere,...
INTERVIEW: Mary Olson, Director of the Southeast Office for Nuclear Information and Resource Service, or NIRS, on the greater danger faced by women and girls to exposure to nuclear radiation, including trans-generational DNA damage and a phenomenon she labels “Atomic Eggs.“ http://www.nirs.org/radiation/radhealth/radhealthhome.htm NIRS‘ Mary Olson speaks on impact of radiation on girls and women at...
Mary Olson of NIRS on what it means when nuclear reactors are in hot water – literally. How To Be a Homebound Activist (hint: Yes You CAN – in time for the Coalition Against Nukes Congressional Briefing on Sept. 20 in DC); Hanford site leaking; NRC just might decide to maybe study health risks for...
Mary Olson on nuclear reactors in hot water and what it really means; How To Be a Homebound Activist (hint: Yes You CAN); Hanford leaking; NRC just might decide to maybe study health risks for those who live near nuclear reactors; SCE letting 730 San Onofre workers go "beause Unit 3 is unlikely to produce power any time soon" (Let's retrain them to work in solar!); Kucinich demands NRC investigate its own handling of Davis Besse restart; mutated worms and eggplant in Japan; radioactive fish 258 times higher than Japanese government deems safe found 12.5 miles off Fukushima; and Pennsylvania gives free potassium iodide tablets to anyone living near Limerick NPP - the question being: WHY???
Mary Olson on nuclear reactors in hot water and what it really means; How To Be a Homebound Activist (hint: Yes You CAN); Hanford leaking; NRC just might decide to maybe study health risks for those who live near nuclear reactors; SCE letting 730 San Onofre workers go "beause Unit 3 is unlikely to produce power any time soon" (Let's retrain them to work in solar!); Kucinich demands NRC investigate its own handling of Davis Besse restart; mutated worms and eggplant in Japan; radioactive fish 258 times higher than Japanese government deems safe found 12.5 miles off Fukushima; and Pennsylvania gives free potassium iodide tablets to anyone living near Limerick NPP - the question being: WHY???
Interview: Mary Olson, Director of Southeast Office of NIRS.org, on what the June 8 DC court ruling means to the battle against nuclear waste production (meaning reactors and their radioactive legacy). This woman is a clear, concise powerhouse! News: 82-year-old “terrorist” nun breaks into Oak Ridge nuclear facility armed w/a Bible, candles and spray paint. ...
Interview w/Mary Olson, Director of the SE office of NIRS.org, on what the June 8 DC court ruling means to the battle against nuclear waste production (meaning reactors and their radioactive legacy). PLUS: 82 year old "terrorist" nun breaks into Oak Ridge nuclear facility armed w/a Bible, candles and spray paint - embarrassing the National Nuclear Security Administration for their ridiculous lack of security for 100 tons of highly enriched uranium (Jellyfish*, meet Numnutz**); on a scale of 1-7 for nuclear disasters, Fukushima now ranks at an 8; mutated butterflies in Japan; "suspicion of cracks" in Belgian reactor; Republican VP nominee's wife lobbied for Vermont Yankee; and new NRC Chair Macfarlane wonders how quake-proof all those nuclear reactors really are (heck the latest "quake-proof" rankings at www.NuclearHotseat.com/blog). *Jellyfish - Nuclear heroes - that's the nun ** Nuclear Numnutz - Just what it sounds like.
Interview w/Mary Olson, Director of the SE office of NIRS.org, on what the June 8 DC court ruling means to the battle against nuclear waste production (meaning reactors and their radioactive legacy). PLUS: 82 year old "terrorist" nun breaks into Oak Ridge nuclear facility armed w/a Bible, candles and spray paint - embarrassing the National Nuclear Security Administration for their ridiculous lack of security for 100 tons of highly enriched uranium (Jellyfish*, meet Numnutz**); on a scale of 1-7 for nuclear disasters, Fukushima now ranks at an 8; mutated butterflies in Japan; "suspicion of cracks" in Belgian reactor; Republican VP nominee's wife lobbied for Vermont Yankee; and new NRC Chair Macfarlane wonders how quake-proof all those nuclear reactors really are (heck the latest "quake-proof" rankings at www.NuclearHotseat.com/blog). *Jellyfish - Nuclear heroes - that's the nun ** Nuclear Numnutz - Just what it sounds like.
Interview w/Mary Olson, Director of the SE office of NIRS, on increased radiation risks to women and children as well as national perspectives on the anti-nuclear movement; San Onofre problems continue (SEE: Nuclear Hotseat Special Report); Fukushima 2 reactor increasing heat while TEPCO injects borax; radiation cloud over New Zealand; fire at a nuclear research center in Moscow; nuke accidents in France, North Anna, radioactive fish in Vermont and dying birds at Fukushima.
Interview w/Mary Olson, Director of the SE office of NIRS, on increased radiation risks to women and children as well as national perspectives on the anti-nuclear movement; San Onofre problems continue (SEE: Nuclear Hotseat Special Report); Fukushima 2 reactor increasing heat while TEPCO injects borax; radiation cloud over New Zealand; fire at a nuclear research center in Moscow; nuke accidents in France, North Anna, radioactive fish in Vermont and dying birds at Fukushima.
Technical difficulties postponed planned interview w/Mary Olson of NIRS. Japan announces "cold-shutdown" of Fukushima to world-wide derision as the lie it is; peer-reviewed medical journal article links 14,000 USA deaths to Fukushima radiation - infants hardest hit; further compromise of Building 4 at Fukushima endangering the spent fuel rods it contains; atomic radiation proven more harmful to women than men, according to NIRS.org briefing paper; French power giant EDF dropping out of building new Maryland nukes; Japanese hospitals refusing to see patients who are sick from radiation; mutant vegetables in Japanese harvest; cilantro (coriander) for heavy metal detox; and California Initiative petitions now available at: SanOnofreSafety.org.
Technical difficulties postponed planned interview w/Mary Olson of NIRS. Japan announces "cold-shutdown" of Fukushima to world-wide derision as the lie it is; peer-reviewed medical journal article links 14,000 USA deaths to Fukushima radiation - infants hardest hit; further compromise of Building 4 at Fukushima endangering the spent fuel rods it contains; atomic radiation proven more harmful to women than men, according to NIRS.org briefing paper; French power giant EDF dropping out of building new Maryland nukes; Japanese hospitals refusing to see patients who are sick from radiation; mutant vegetables in Japanese harvest; cilantro (coriander) for heavy metal detox; and California Initiative petitions now available at: SanOnofreSafety.org.
segment 1 Sue Goehring on an upcoming Cursillo Campout event; Mary Olson, St. James Basilica, Communion of Saints event this weekend (Sunday, July 25) in Jamestown segment 2 Christina Cappechi on one of her latest projects, Tobias magazine, and her recent trip to the Holy Land segment 3 Paul Leier, Director of Stewardship and Development, Diocese of Fargo, on the [...]
Is a 'psychotic' crisis inside one person's mind -- or does it happen between people, in their relationship? Can therapy untangle the web of madness by addressing the family, providers, and entire social network? Smith College social worker and Fulbright scholar Mary Olson discusses the innovative work of Jaakko Seikkula and colleagues' Open Dialogue Approach in Finland, which has achieved dramatic success helping people through extreme states labeled 'psychosis' and 'schizophrenia' -- while relying much less on medication and hospitalization. [Read more...]