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There's new information about black holes and 'forever chemicals', so we thought we would reprise two popular stories from our past episodes. Hear Dr. Dirk Grupe (NKU physicist) describe black holes and then listen to 'black hole music' just released by NASA. To look for patterns in the data from space telescopes they 'sonified' it, producing haunting cosmic music. Then, we update you on a recent executive order by Donald Trump regarding 'forever chemicals'. Are these toxic substances in Louisville's tap water? Mary Williams reminds us what 'forever chemicals' are, how they can impact our health, and what we can do to reduce our exposure. Here is the link to NASA's page on black-hole music: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/chandra/nasa-telescopes-tune-into-a-black-hole-prelude-fugue/ ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
In this first episode of Season Nine of The Family Histories Podcast, host Andrew Martin meets Canadian genealogist Ron Williams whose family tree research resulted in him encountering a 57 year old mystery... Understandably, Ron couldn't not investigate and in doing so, uncovered a fascinating story which he then turned it into a book.THE LIFE STORY - ALFRED VICTOR WILLIAMSRon has chosen to tell the fascinating story of his paternal Grandfather - Alfred Victor Williams - one that involves mystery and intrigue, and 57 missing years.The story sees Ron find just a few clues that hint towards some very different elements of his Grandfather's missing first 57 years - an affidavit, a school photograph of a son, and a letter. Why did Alfred spend years living under the alias Roy Hammond?Ron has turned Alfred's story into a book titled 'The Lost Fifty-Seven - A genealogical journey of discovery, deception, secrets and scandal' (2024).THE BRICK WALL - MARY WILLIAMS It's the identity of his 2x Great Grandmother - Mary Williams - that is causing Ron problems in his research. He knows that she was born in about 1831, and likely in Shropshire (or Salop as it was known back then). After finding a confusing 'Cumberland in Salop' reference, Ron has found further Salop references in her census entries after her marriage to George Williams.As Ron doesn't know the birth name of Mary, he's struggled to find the correct marriage, which he estimates was circa 1853, as the couple rapidly grow a family, starting with his Gt Grandfather in 1854.What was Mary Williams' pre-marriage surname?If you think you have a clue or a research idea, you can contact Ron at his website, or alternatively you can find him on Twitter and Bluesky. You can also send us a message, and we'll pass it on to him.In the meantime, Ron is fascinated by Andrew and Sándor's offer of help... but someone's clearly hungry....- - -Credits:Andrew Martin - Host and ProducerRon Williams - GuestJohn Spike - Sándor PetőfiSupport the showThank you for listening! You can sign up to our email newsletter for the latest and behind the scenes news. You can find us on Twitter @FamilyHistPod, Facebook, Instagram, and BlueSky. If you liked this episode please subscribe for free, or leave a rating or review, or consider giving us a 'tip' to keep the show funded.
Dr. Margaret Collins (1922-1996) was a renowned field biologist who was the first black woman to earn a Ph.D. in entomology. Mary Williams reports on this fascinating scientist, who studied termites most of her professional life, but was also active in the early civil rights and women's rights movements. Then, Rob Weber interviews Emmy Wuensch, a pediatric nurse in Louisville, who recently attended the 'Shot@Life Champion Summit' in Washington, D.C. 'Shot@Life' is a non-profit, United Nations campaign that is working to ensure everyone in the world has access to lifesaving vaccines. Then, Scott Miller reports on the planets, stars, constellations and meteor showers we can see in the night sky in April. Finally, science-and-art converge when botanist Dave Robinson, and poet Leslie Moise, carry out a dialog on an enchanting weedy plant that is in bloom right now, the Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia). ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
In this episode of Finding Fearless, Madeline sits down with Mary Williams, founder of Sensible Woo. Together they explore Mary's journey from corporate librarian and digital archivist to intuitive business strategist, focusing on helping entrepreneurs integrate intuition with practical business systems.Key themes include: the evolution of online business landscapes, building systems that honor individuality, shifting away from hustle culture toward sustainable practices, and the importance of self-awareness in entrepreneurial success. Mary also introduces her Woo Crew subscription, which combines intuitive readings with strategic business guidance to help clients navigate their business challenges authentically.Timestamps:01:12 Meet Mary Williams: Founder of Sensible Woo02:10 Mary's Journey from Librarian to Business Strategist08:42 The Evolution of Online Business16:59 The Importance of Systems and Authenticity36:33 Breaking Free from Firefighting Mode36:57 The Importance of Documentation37:48 Learning from Corporate Culture39:00 Challenges of Team Management48:21 Embracing Intuition in Business49:42 The Woo Crew Offer56:48 Navigating Entrepreneurial StrugglesFinding Fearless is an exploration of human-centric leadership and a celebration of ambition, releasing every other week on Wednesdays, 6AM PST. If you liked the show, please rate, review, and share! You can also visit our website to learn more about how to become a sponsor of Finding Fearless! Finding Fearless is produced by Fearless Foundry, a creative consultancy focused on advancing ambitious humans from around the globe to amplify their impact through branding, marketing, and business development. You can contact us at hello@fearlessfoundry.com if you are interested in our services and can follow us on all social media @fearlessfoundry. Season 4 music is by Premium Beats. All audio is recorded and owned by Fearless Foundry.
We're finally doing this Pasek and Paul masterpiece. Jon, Steven and Mary delve into the life of P.T. Barnum and discuss how wrong this movie is, however they are in awe of the musical numbers. They talk about the proposed stage version, as well as the deluxe album that got Clarksoned.From the Top! link: https://linktr.ee/fromthetoppodcastPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Bugsy Malone!
The key to eternal life is to know God, and to know Him in a way that changes us. How can we get to know God? Professor Mary Williams shares some insights. Click here to see the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hear the story of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865-1915), the first indigenous woman to earn a medical degree in the US. Mary Williams reports on this fascinating woman of the Omaha tribe. Then, have you heard that a glass of wine every night is good for your health? But is it true? There is accumulating evidence that any alcohol we drink has a negative effect on our overall health and longevity. Dave Robinson examines the evidence from both sides of this controversial question. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Jon, Steven and Mary travel back to 1906 O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A where they discuss the birth of musical theatre, how Laurey acts around Jud and Curly, and praise this for being so forward thinking!From the Top! link: https://linktr.ee/fromthetoppodcastPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Ziegfeld Follies!
I spoke with Mary Williams about what its like managing her type 1 diabetes while teaching the 5th grade. We also get into her diagnosis and diabetes tech journey, and dive deeper into what it's like using the Tandem t:slim X2 pump and smartphone app. Please fill out our 2024 Diabetech Podcast Survey Learn about Omnipod 5 (today's sponsor)* T1D Exchange Registry Sign up (US only) Read our Blog + Join the Newsletter Support Diabetech on Patreon | Diabetech Community Discord Follow me here: Instagram | Tik Tok | YouTube | Facebook Follow Mary: Tik Tok | Instagram Watch the Podcast on Youtube DISCLAIMERS: This podcast is not medical advice and is for educational purposes only. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your health care. *10-day trial eligibility may vary. Full terms and conditions apply. Visit omnipod.com/diabetech for clinical disclaimers, terms and important safety information. The Pod has an IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60 minutes. The Omnipod 5 Controller is not waterproof.
Kelly Wright hosts a discussion about the Tulsa race massacre of 1921 with community leaders from the city's historic Greenwood district, once known as “Black Wall Street.” Gary Lee, managing editor of The Oklahoma Eagle newspaper, historian Mary Williams, and Ellouise Cochrane, a local licensed counselor, reflect on the trauma and resilience of their community. They discuss the false accusation that sparked the violence, the subsequent death and destruction, and the community's rebuilding efforts. They emphasize the importance of faith, hope, and reconciliation in healing. Watch this informative and inspiring episode of America's Hope. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Send us a textMary Williams organises trips to Mongolia, eagle hunting, in aid of FIRE charity which funds healthcare in the country. It's an exciting adventure for those lucky enough to go .. Mary's CV in life adventures is astounding.Have a cosy listen, From the Horsebox! A rare glimpse into something ancient and unique in global culture, an exploration of tradition, nature and adventure.The Kazakh people remain true to their traditions even though they face some of the same pressures of the modern world as we do.This interview was recorded on the day of the American election!Please follow our Facebook / Instagram pages @fromthehorsebox and we would love to hear any feedback on the text message system on each episode.What question would you have liked to ask?
Did you know that scientists are hoping to bring back the currently-extinct Woolly Mammoth by 2027? Mary Williams fills us in on this provocative cloning research. Additionally, Dave Robinson discusses data on the effect the Supreme Court has had on black voter rights, and how American's life expectancy actually declined between 2014-18. We also feature stories on how the International Space Station is to be decommissioned, and on the development of high-tech solar fabric.
We continue our journey into spooky season by heading to 1980s Hawkins, Indiana with those Stranger Things characters but in a parody musical. Joined by Mary and Steven from From the Top, the three praise the writer, laugh with the references, and are just in awe of "Barb's Turn."From the Top! link: https://linktr.ee/fromthetoppodcastPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: The Toxic Avenger: The Musical!
Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker and Communications Director Melissa Littlepage share updates from the DC Council's October 1 Legislative Meeting, CM Parker's meetings with directors of DC Public Library and the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services, and special guests from the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), Khary Armster and Mary Williams, join to talk about exciting scholarship opportunities for high school and college students. Read the latest Ward 5 Weekly newsletter at ward5.us/news and subscribe to get the newsletter straight to your inbox every week at ward5.us/newsletter.
What's up with the exploding star that we are supposed to be able to see sometime this summer? Dave Robinson reports on the coming Nova. Then, Mary Williams discusses the microplastics that are polluting our environment and contaminating our bodies. She give tips on how to fight microplastics. Finally, Rob Weber interviews Byron Meade, Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Pikeville (Pikeville, KY) about his grant to study mushroom production in abandoned coal mines. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Success Author's Corner with Barbara J. Williams riffing on her book I Hate You Mary Sullivan: A Memoir of Inherited Trauma. Barbara grew up with her matriarch grandmother. When she died, she wes glad. No love lost.50 years later, Barbara got an urge to heal this relationship. Barbara returned to Ireland to see and feel what it like to be Mary Sullivan. A daughter of a farm laborer, she survived the famous potato famine. She also survived forced eviction from the land, immigrated to America. Barbara discovered that Mary had chronic stress. Now with a new found respect for Mary courage, Barbara wrote a compassionate narrative. We highly recommend this book. Learn to forgive and understand deeper. For professional help, contact The International Center for MultiGenerational Legacies of Trauma (ICMGLT) info@icmglt.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Broadcast Live Every Tuesday at 6pm pacific on KCNRSpotify - Apple Podcasts - RSSAll other podcast appsFacebook - Instagram - TikTokPodcast Hosting provided by Echoplex MediaHosts: Jessica French, Ashley WintersGuest:Former Shasta County Acting CEO Mary Williams
To commemorate 'Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month' Mary Williams discusses three female scientists born in China as far back as the 18th century. Then, Dave Robinson finishes his review of the 'Air Justice Louisville' website (https://www.airjusticelou.org/en). Hear about the smells and toxins released into the air around Rubbertown in west Louisville. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal The public-domain music heard on this episode is 'All the Tea in China' by Shane Ivers (2016) available from Silverman Sound Studios: https://www.silvermansound.com/free-music/all-the-tea-in-china
Standardized tests have played a key role in our educational system for a long time. But over the years, it seems that role has only grown, and now they are used to judge a lot about how a school and its students are performing. Is this a good thing? We spoke with Dr. Mary Williams, Professor of Education at La Salle University, to find out. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're doing another crossover! Jon picked this episode to talk with Steven and Mary because he wanted to hear some of their responses to of some of the outdated material in the show. What Jon didn't expect was to giggle the whole episode, hear an in depth origin story of how Mary and Steven met, and to dig deep into this musical.From the Top! link: https://linktr.ee/fromthetoppodcastPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Hazbin Hotel: Season 1!
Annie Easley was one of the first black scientists hired by NASA back in the 1950s. Initially she worked as a mathematician (a human 'computer'), but later learned computer science and programming. Mary Williams reports on this important figure in honor of both Black History Month and Women's History Month. Next, hear about the latest moon landing. Dave Robinson then reports on research about wildfires 430 million years ago, and what they tell us about earth's atmosphere at the time. Then, Scott Miller reports on what planets, stars and constellations we can see in the night sky during the month of March. Finally, Dave Robinson challenges listeners to contribute to Bench Talk by telling us what you think are the most important scientific or technological advances made between 2018 and the present, and/or what STEM advances you think will be made between now and 2030! ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Here is the link to the story kindly provided by NASA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31KmtnA0vIs Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal Music ('Blue Danube' by Richard Strauss) provided on public domain by the Philadelphia Orchestra - 1939 - Stowkovski conducting.
In this episode, the Payments Professor sits down with Malinda Rickel from The Bankers Bank and Mary Williams from United Bankers to delve into the concept and operations of a bankers' bank. The discussion offers an in-depth look at how these specialized banks function, their role in the banking industry, and their significance to community banks. Malinda and Mary, with their extensive experience in the banking sector, provide valuable insights into the services offered by bankers' banks, such as lending, payment processing, and risk management. They also explore the relationship between bankers' banks and their clients, highlighting how they support smaller banks in meeting regulatory requirements and competing in the market. This episode is a must-watch for anyone in the financial industry looking to understand the unique dynamics and benefits of bankers' banks and those seeking expert perspectives on current trends and challenges in the banking world
Were the 'hunters' in hunter-gatherer societies always men? No! Learn about it from Mary Williams. Then, hear about the 12,000-year-old flutes that might have been used for hunting. Then, Scott Miller fills us in on what planets, constellations, nebulae, and star clusters we can see in the night sky in February. Finally, Dave Robinson discusses the recent development of vaccines that can protect people from the dangerous Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal Music ('Marimba on the Hunt' by Daniel Birch) is provided by freemusicarchive.org.
Mike Elam is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight's show, Mike is joined by Mary Williams, manager of the Alzheimers Association Walk; Ralph Zuke of Rotary International, who rides a rickshaw cross-country to raise awareness for polio; and St. Louis County Councilman Mark Harder, who is running for election to the Missouri State Senate to represent District 15.
Can we fight illegal Mexican Cartels? Dave Robinson describes some new research. Then, Mary Williams discusses the scientific accomplishments of Hedy Lamarr, one of the most famous actresses of the 20th century. Finally, Rob Weber interviews Hanah Carter (aka Maria Tori) of Bellarmine University in Louisville about her research on "The Relationship Between Habitat Quality And Biodiversity In An Urban Floodplain." ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Welcome to another heartfelt episode of the Bizzimumzi Podcast! Your host, Ashley Verma, is absolutely thrilled to introduce a very special guest this week, Mary Williams. Mary is currently basking in the sunshine of Southern California, enjoying her best life with her loving husband and three beautiful kids. In this week's episode, Ashley and Mary embark on an emotional journey as they delve into the profound experiences of becoming first-time parents and navigating the heart-wrenching journey of baby loss. Mary opens up candidly about her struggles to conceive after the birth of her second child, a journey marked by the indescribable pain of enduring three miscarriages over a four-year period. As we listen, Mary takes us through her courageous path towards healing and hope. She shares how therapy and her unwavering faith became her guiding lights, leading her towards a place of calmness and peace of mind. It was this newfound strength and belief that ultimately paved the way for the arrival of Harmony, her third child, into the world. Get ready for an episode filled with laughter, tears, and a whole lot of heart. Ashley and Mary's conversation on the Bizzimumzi Podcast is an emotional rollercoaster that will touch your soul. Be sure to grab some tissues and tune in as they discuss the incredible journey from loss to new life, reminding us all that hope and love can overcome even the darkest of times. Don't miss out on this inspiring and moving episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To kick off our Halloween-y episodes Jon is joined with fellow podcasters Steven and Mary to finish the Starkid Harry Potter trilogy almost a year after they started. They travel back to 2013 to a weird con (maybe?) where the cast performed a staged reading of this show that is all over the place. But, it does offer some closure to this chapter of Starkid. What should they do next?From the Top! link: https://linktr.ee/fromthetoppodcastPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Scared Stiff (1953)!
Quando Betty conheceu seu namorado Mack Herring, ela sentiu que o mundo abriria para ela. Com ele ela seria aceita, amada, ouvida e pularia para o grupo de garotas legais da escola. Era uma nova perspectiva para ela, que sempre havia sido vista como esquisitona e excluida. Mas em 22 de março de 1961 o Departamento de Polícia de Odessa recebeu uma ligação frenética de Mary Williams mãe de Betty, informando que sua filha estava desaparecida. O que se revelou a partir daí foi uma sequência de fatos e decisões duvidosas que só quem viveu naquela época entende, especialmente a família de Betty. Conheça o caso de Elizabeth Jean Williams, a Betty Williams --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guria-studios/message
Mary Williams describes the career of Dr. Cecilia Payne, the first person to describe the composition of stars back in the 1920s. Payne's controversial results were criticized at first, so her career in astrophysics stalled. Eventually however, her conclusions were found to be correct, and her discovery seen as groundbreaking. She finally received the recognition she deserved in the 1940s and 1950s. Next, Amanda Fuller interviews Morghan McCool (University of Louisville) about McCool's research on the diversity of mosses that grow around the entrances to caves. Finally, J Scott Miller describes what we can see in the night sky during the month of September. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
BEN WILLIAMS: Ben and Mary Williams started Moto Camp Nerd and now take their motorcycle camping supply train on the road as much as they possibly can to help anybody interested in packing light. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Get all the links for our guest and news about the Fuell FLLOW, Harley's plans for the X440 and more. Visit the show notes page on chasingthehorizon.us for more.
Blue Marble: Every month Rev. Char Bear and friends are keeping it real, sharing personal stories about climate impacts, climate solutions and various eco-activist adventures. Tune in to resonate with how we all can manifest good energy and good magic for the planet. Special guest, Mary Williams, and Char Bear talk about real world experience working with home electrification solutions, small steps to big, from community choice energy for all to the IRA incentives that help now.
Join us as we delve into the world of TikTok with Grace Mary Williams, a TikToker with over 2 million followers. In this episode, we discuss Grace's TikTok strategy, her journey as a content creator, and the importance of genuine passion in content creation. We also explore how she approaches brand deals while maintaining authenticity. Tune in for valuable insights and practical tips from Grace's personal experience, and discover the secrets to success on TikTok. Follow Grace on TikTok Follow Grace on Instagram Follow Charlotte on Instagram Follow As A Creator on Instagram Shop CharCharms Follow CharCharms on TikTok Follow CharCharms on Instagram
On June 10, the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis celebrated its annual Marriage Day with Mass, renewal of vows and a reception. Couples celebrating major milestones were honored in a special way by Archbishop Hebda. In light of the event, we're talking marriage and getting some expert advice. Joining us, Doctor Gary and Mary Williams, who live in Stillwater, attend Saint Michael and Saint Mary and have been married a brief 52 years. They also happen to be the parents of Bishop Joseph and Father Peter Williams, pastor at Saint Ambrose in Woodbury.
Do I really want to coach? Do I still want to do this business thing? What does it mean if I make a shift? Many coaches hit a point in their businesses where they feel an identity crisis. To get through this and figure out what you want, we need safe spaces to openly explore our options. Places where we can explore the logical next steps as well as our desires and visions. Today I'm joined by Mary Williams, the founder, and CEO of Sensible Woo, where she teaches highly sensitive and neuro-divergent online business owners how to replace chaos in their backend business operations with harmonious processes and systems. I've known Mary for years, and she's someone that I have loved collaborating with and getting to know. Her ability to blend the strategic with the intuitive is very much in line with how I coach and her approach to systems. In this conversation, Mary and I discuss the energy shift in the online entrepreneurial space, Mary's approach to creating a solid foundation for a business, the importance of enjoying the process, how systems can help you to reclaim your time, why we need to normalize the spiritual aspects of business, and more. Mary is an expert in creating strong systems in your business to support your operations, revenue generation, and, most importantly, life. Enjoy the conversation! If you want to learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes. * * * * * * Grow Your Coaching Practice! Go from idea to income in 90 days or less with the free Coach with Clarity Business Blueprint! Want to connect further? Follow me on Instagram and send me a DM! Want to work together? Join the Coach with Clarity Collective today!
Mary Francis Bell Williams Licensed Certified Social Worker Mary Francis Bell Williams is a native of Birmingham Alabama and received her early education in the Birmingham public school system. She received the bachelor of Arts Degree from Miles College, Fairfield, Alabama and a Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Mrs. Williams, who is now retired, career spanned more than forty years in providing direct social work services to developmentally disabled children, medical social work in both the hospital and clinic setting, foster care, and the training and education of allied health care professionals. Mrs. Williams was an Adjunct Professor of Social Work at The University of Alabama School of Social Work and a Field Instructor in the Department of Social Sciences at The University of Alabama - Birmingham. Mrs. Williams was responsible for the training and supervision of social work students at both UA and UAB. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Academy of Certified Social Workers and is licensed for Private Independent Practice (PIP) in the state of Alabama. Prior to her retirement from Unity Health Management Services as Director of Community Awareness, Mrs. Williams worked for the University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) at the Comprehensive Cancer Center as a social worker. In her role at the Cancer Center, she worked on a research project looking at the lifestyles and outcomes of newly diagnosed cancer patients. At the end of that project she went to work at the Center for Developmental and Learning Disorders (now known as the Sparks Center) where she worked with an interdisciplinary team of professionals providing services to developmentally disabled children and there parents. Mrs. Williams continued interest in cancer care led her to a position at the Baptist Health System-Hospice Care Program where she was hired as the first full time social worker (person of color) and eventually became the Director of Support Services, supervising social workers, volunteers, a substitute caregiver program, publishing at system wide newsletter and bereavement care. Following full time employment Mrs. Williams later worked at both the Eastern Health System, certifying allied health care professionals and the Alabama Baptist Children's Homes working with foster parents and adoptions. Caring for others is at the core of Mrs. Williams being and even after retiring she has continued to offer her services in a variety of endeavors. Mrs. Williams has served and continues to serve on several boards and advisory committees including the Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners, United Way and the Jefferson, Blount, St. Clair Mental Health Authority. She has worked and volunteered with many civic and social organizations including the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Grace House Ministries, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, The Links, Incorporated, Imperial Club Incorporated and the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. Mrs. Williams is very involved in her church-Sixth Avenue Baptist Church where she is a Deaconess and has developed and implemented several programs in the church including the Stephens Ministry, the Grief and Loss Ministry, Time Mentoring Program and the Counseling Center at the Church. Mrs. Williams is still actively involved in social organizations and volunteers with her community and local governments. Through the years she has been recognized by several organizations and most recently named by Miles College, her alma mater, as “A 2022 Woman of Distinction.” She is a member of Sixth Avenue Baptist Church; is married to Iva B. Williams, Jr.; they have two adult children and four grandchildren.
What good news about the environment emerged in 2022? Dave Robinson reports. By what mechanism does climate change affect the evolution of fungi? And what implications does that have for fungal diseases in medicine and agriculture? Mary Williams tells us. And how do we see the meteor showers, planets and constellations that are promised in the night sky during the month of May? Professor Scott Miller fills us in. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
We're going back to Hogwarts by way of Starkid, and Steven and Mary are back to continue the discussion of fan made Harry Potter musicals. With Jon, they all discuss how Starkid has grown since their first musical, Jon accidentally hurts his brain while trying to describe time travel, and they all just LOVE Umbridge!From the Top! link: https://linktr.ee/fromthetoppodcastPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical!
In this episode, Pinnacle Advertising's Head of People Mary Williams talks about how leaders can show their team gratitude, how to keep staff engaged in a hybrid work model, and ways you can show your staff they're valued without spending a lot of money.Mary Wiliams is the Head of People at Pinnacle Advertising and has been working in HR for over a decade.Mary has a proven track record in working with startups and setting others up for success; and developing and motivating cohesive, goal-oriented, and high-performing teams. Here are a few of the topics we'll discuss on this episode of People Analytics: The benefits of showing gratitude in the workplace. How leaders can show their team gratitude. The value of active listening. How to find a job you find fulfilling. How to be creative with a limited budget. Low-budget ideas to lift up your staff. How to keep staff engaged in a hybrid work model. Resources: Pinnacle Advertising The Philosophy of Ikigai StaffGeek Connect with Mary Williams: LinkedIn Twitter Connect with the host: Lindsay Patton on LinkedIn Lindsay Patton by Email Quotables 3:33 - “Another really important component of active listening is that you want to acknowledge what the other person's saying, pay good close attention but don't interrupt.” 8:45 - “So hearing great job is less effective than great job in leading that meeting this morning I could tell everyone was more involved and engaged because you took time to hear them out and were more active in that contribution so using that specificity in the verbal compliments went a really long way.” 13:00 - “One day I came to work and there was the big stuffed animal Bunny on my desk and it said ‘some-bunny appreciates you' and it was a note from our CEO and I was tickled by that and I thought well that's super cute thank you so much let's take it a step further and so we recreated that appreciation bunny to be a traveling trophy.” 14:14 - “Tangible items in this increasingly digital world we're living in they're becoming valuable I see it with teenagers leaning toward polaroid cameras and those awful point-and-shoot cameras that we used to hate, there's something valuable about tangibility in a digital landscape.”
In this part two episode of the podcast, Mary comes on to dive into the topic of productivity and finding ways to increase productivity without sacrificing one's life force. (cough cough all those calendar blocking tutorials you watched that ended up never working) Mary discusses productivity and ways to increase it while also honoring one's need for rest and rejuvenation. How human design and astrology can be valuable tools in better understanding oneself and one's patterns in context of systems & business. While reflecting on one's business regularly and being conscious of the energetics behind one's systems and offers is important. Tips for increasing productivity and tracking progress without sacrificing one's own energy and well-being are shared. Overall, this episode offers valuable insights any strategies for anyone looking to improve their productivity and create a more aligned and sustainable business. Whether you are a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, the ideas and advice shared in this podcast can help you achieve greater success and fulfillment in your business and in your life. Resources Mentioned: Mary's Links: Mary's Incubator (CHECK IT OUT) | Instagram | Website Danielle's Resources: Ice Cold to I'm Sold Freebie | Instagram | Website
Today is a special and long episode with a 1:1 Client, Mary Williams of Sensible Woo. On her experience working together elevating the Incubator sales page & message. We don't hold anything back (including why hiring a DFY copywriter won't save your launch) so make sure you catch this before you do your next launch or sales push! P.S. I'm also a guest inside her Bundled Mastermind currently going on NOW - head here to grab a spot and get 1:1 time with me for a fraction of the price. More of a skimmer? Click HERE to grab access to the client breakdown dashboard of Mary's entire experience. Mary: Instagram | Website Danielle Instagram | Website
What can scientists do to fend off nuclear war? Are there inherited genes that provide resistance to diseases that cause pandemics (like the Bubonic Plague)? What meteor showers, planets and constellations can we see in the sky in January, 2023? Dave Robinson, Mary Williams and J Scott Miller fill you in. Here is the link to the article about nuclear disarmament: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf2194. Here is the article about the Bubonic Plague: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05349-x. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
'The Beautiful Chemistry Project' is a collaboration between art historians, physicists and chemists to decipher the cosmetic recipes popular during the Renaissance and beyond. In this episode we explore the case of Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of King Charles I of the United Kingdom back in the 1600s. Then, Professor Scott Miller tells us how we can see meteors, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, and a lunar eclipse during the month of November. Finally a discussion of 'Ginkgo Rain' produced by the exotic Maidenhair Tree. Is Ginkgo a harbinger of global climate change? Thanks to Mary Williams for her acting performance on the cosmetics story. Here is the article being quoted in this story: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/rest.12724?src=getftr and here is the link to 'The Beautiful Chemistry Project': https://www.beautifulchemistryproject.com/about ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
The key to eternal life is to know God, and to know Him in a way that changes us. How can we get to know God? Professor Mary Williams shares some insights. Click here to view the speech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by our #1 (undisputed) fan, Mary Williams! We talk about her newest role as Head Of People with Pinnacle Advertising, the people issues we should expect in 2023, and Mary asks us a question. Mary's recommendation: https://twitter.com/AskHRAnswers (Niki Ramirez) How to reach Mary: https://twitter.com/conmkw https://www.linkedin.com/in/marykwilliams1743/ To sign up for the Namely/Blueboard event Jon is moderating on "Reframing the Great Resignation" 10/27/22 at 1 PM Eastern, register at blueboard.com/upcoming-events/reframing-the-great-resignation. If you'd like to leave us a voice message for episode 250, visit speakpipe.com/hrsocialhour. This episode is sponsored by Mystery. They work with organizations to bring teams together through magical experiences and powerful insights. Go to trymystery.com/hrsocial to get two events for the price of one. Join us on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 7 PM ET for the #HRSocialHour chat on Twitter! Be sure to check out our storefront (all profits go to charity): https://www.teepublic.com/user/hrsocialhour
After Diana Jon has been exploring into covering taped live performances (the ones that were taped with permission) and what better way than to do a Starkid show! And with new friends Mary and Steven from From the Top! podcast, they delve into the wizardingly awesome world of Starkid's first musical A Very Potter Musical.From the Top! link: https://linktr.ee/fromthetoppodcastWandering Unicorn Productions Instagram: @wanderingunicornproductionsMary, Tyler, and More Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mary-tyler-and-more/id1553859765Podcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comInstagram: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodFacebook: @butasongpodNext episode: A Very Potter Musical!
The key to eternal life is to know God, and to know Him in a way that changes us. How can we get to know God? Professor Mary Williams shares some insights. Click here to view the speech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've got a great show to celebrate being on the air for four years. It's our answer to the question 'How Did We Ever Get That?' How were Dippin' Dots invented? Who made the first telescope? How can scientists study the evolution of empathy? How were chickens first domesticated? Finally, there's a poem about this, a basic question regarding the scientific method....How did we ever get that? WFMP (106.5 FM, Louisville) would like you to donate money to keep the radio station afloat. On Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022 please donate to 'Forward Radio' at: https://www.giveforgoodlouisville.org/organizations/wfmp-low-power-radio-inc . Thanks to Rob Weber, J Scott Miller, Caroline Driscoll-Braden, Mary WIlliams, Leslie Moise and Dave Robinson for making this (our 150th episode)possible. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Email and platforms and apps, oh my! Sure, technology can streamline your business and make you look more professional, but the tech fear struggle is real. Never fear. We have an expert for that. Find out why clients call Mary Williams a technology therapist.
Who says woo doesn't belong in business? (Me. I've said it. But I'm changing my tune!) We make hundreds of decisions every day as business owners and it's pretty common to not know whether you're doing the right thing. Sometimes price plays a part in choosing one online tool over the other. Sometimes it's the opinions of biz besties. And sometimes we rely on intuition. And sometimes it's our moon cycle or where Mercury will be during a launch or event. I didn't really understand any of this, and that usually means it's time to have conversations and learn. So I did! This week on the podcast, I'm talking with Mary Williams of Sensible Woo about all things Mercury Retrograde and the metaphysical, making decisions based on intuition, and so on. If you've scratched your head in confusion when you heard a friend or connection talk about any of these and more, you're going to want to tune in this week. I ask all the questions for you! Mentioned in This Episode Mary's website About Mary Williams As the Chief Technology Therapist at Sensible Woo, Mary teaches highly sensitive & neuro-divergent online business owners how to replace technological chaos with a harmonious technology system. Through Digital Feng Shui & Human Design, her clients optimize their business foundation from an emotional and intuitive perspective so that they can delegate and automate without wasting time, money, or energy. She is an accredited librarian with a Master of Science in Information and set the foundation of her career as the first digital archivist for Disney Animation Studios. From there, she has worked with marketing agencies, entertainment technology companies, public libraries, fundraising organizations, and technology start-ups. Connect with her on LinkedIn and follow her on Instagram.