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Segment 1: Pope Francis Passes Away All major networks are covering the death of Pope Francis at age 88. His recent Easter appearance and meeting with VP JD Vance just before his sudden passing has shocked many. Cardinals will convene in Rome in the coming weeks to choose the next Pope. A live report is expected later in the show. Segment 2: Supreme Court Ruling and Immigration Controversy Legal expert Hans von Spakovsky joins to discuss a recent emergency Supreme Court decision that halted deportations of certain Venezuelan migrants. He critiques what he sees as judicial overreach and clarifies that due process rights for illegal immigrants are limited. According to von Spakovsky, the administration followed the law, while some judges may have exceeded their authority. Segment 3: Nicole Murray, Robotic Runners & Fauci's Speaking Tour Nicole Murray has a buisiness update & a quirky story about humanoid robots participating in a half-marathon in Beijing captures attention. The team jokes about the eerie vibe and “Terminator” parallels. Also, the Boston Marathon is highlighted, with reflections on its significance and past tragedies. Plus, Dr. Anthony Fauci is scheduled to speak at Maryville University, with reports claiming he earns up to $100,000 per appearance. The discussion critiques academic institutions for spending heavily on political speakers, questioning the value and funding sources of such events. Segment 4: In Other News - Cicadas Return & Summer Travel Warnings Billions of 17-year cicadas are set to emerge across several U.S. states. While Missouri may avoid the worst, travelers to places like Georgia, Ohio, and Virginia might be in for a buzzing summer. Reactions range from amusement to sheer horror—depending on how you feel about bugs.
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is it that we can tell someone “I'm totally fine!” and they instantly know we're not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg's bestselling book, Supercommunicators. Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of Compassion & Courage, Marcus Engel speaks with Angie Osborn, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, discussing her journey in mental health, the importance of compassionate communication, and the need for integrated care. They explore the impact of mentorship, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the significance of active listening in supporting others. Angie shares her insights on managing emotional triggers and emphasizes the importance of kindness and understanding in healthcare and personal relationships. Key Moments00:00 – Introductions00:45 – Angie's Journey in Mental Health03:05 – Mentorship and Leadership in Healthcare05:10 – The Importance of Compassion and Grace09:12 – Witnessing Compassion15:45 – Understanding Mental Health Stigmas18:30 – Active Listening as a Tool for Support23:00 – Managing Triggers and Emotional Responses32:05 – “We are all, really, the same and we need be kinder to each other” Resources for you: More communication tips and resources for how to cultivate compassion: https://marcusengel.com/freeresources/Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Connect with Angie on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angie-o-b692a223aLearn more about Unwind Your Mind Psychiatry Clinic: UYM-Clinic.comLearn more about the Mom & Mitchell Foundation: https://momandmitchell.org/Learn more about Marcus' Books: https://marcusengel.com/store/Subscribe to our podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcastSubscribe to our podcast through YouTube: https://bit.ly/Youtube-MarcusEngelPodcast More about Angie:Angie Osborn, APRN, PMHNP-BC, is the founder of Unwind Your Mind Psychiatry & Wellness in Yukon, where she delivers compassionate, inclusive, and nonjudgmental mental health care to individuals ages 5 to 99, with a special focus on children and adolescents. With nearly 20 years of nursing experience, Angie's journey began at 17 when she enrolled in an LPN program, graduating in 2006. This marked the start of her dedicated career in nursing and mental health.Determined to advance her education, Angie earned an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) in 2010. Despite facing various challenges, she persevered with resilience and determination—a trait inherited from her mother. Initially focusing on critical care and cardiac issues, she soon recognized a significant lack of support for the mental health community, particularly in Oklahoma, which inspired her to address this gap.Angie values the importance of having healthcare providers who reflect and understand the diverse communities they serve. In 2015, she completed her bachelor's degree and discovered a passion for psychiatry. Driven by the critical need for mental health resources in her community, she earned her master's degree in psychiatry from Maryville University in 2022.Her psychiatry experience began in 2023 at an urgent care and primary care clinic in Yukon, Oklahoma, where she honed her skills in comprehensive patient care and developed a deeper understanding of diverse health needs. Angie launched her clinic in October 2025, offering medication management and psychotherapy services. Her dedication to fostering a supportive environment for mental wellness continues to inspire her work.2/10/2025 Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare Ep 161 – Navigating Mental Health – Angie Osborn
The Caregiver's Journal hosted by Lance A. Slatton with Cindy (PT) & Christina (ST) Hardin-Weiss. The Caregiver's Journal is the show where we are sharing the caregiving experiences, stories, and wisdom of family caregivers. Chapter 9 - "Inspired Care": About Kathleen Quinn, EdD, MBA.: Kathleen Quinn, EdD, MBA, currently serves as the associate vice president for strategic projects at Maryville University in St. Louis and is the founder and president of Kay Inspired, LLC and inventor of the patented Mobility Towel. Her 35+ years in higher education provided opportunities to positively impact students' lives and helped fuel her passion for creating impactful solutions for individuals that genuinely made a difference for others. Aside from her impressive career in education, Kathleen's inventive journey began with a personal story—one marked by love, empathy, and determination. Kathleen developed the Mobility Towel, an innovative product inspired by her mother, Kay, who battled Rheumatoid Arthritis. This creation was driven by Kathleen's desire to help her mother maintain her functional independence and dignity in daily activities, such as drying off after a shower. The Mobility Towel, designed with unique features like weighted ends and handles, allows individuals to dry their backs, legs, and feet unassisted and without straining, thus catering to those with limited mobility due to aging, surgery recovery, or chronic conditions. Kathleen's achievements in academia and entrepreneurship reflect her passion for empowering individuals through compassionate and inventive approaches. Her vision and dedication make her a key figure in discussions about caregiving, inclusive design, and the intersection of health and innovation.
The sound of music took center stage at the St. Louis County Justice Center in Clayton this week. Two St. Louis Symphony Orchestra musicians visited the women's residence to announce “Melodies of Hope,” a music education program for people incarcerated there. We talk with STLPR Arts and Culture reporter Jeremy Goodwin about his coverage of the new program. We also meet Dustin Politte-Bender, a music therapist overseeing the Maryville University students leading music exercises in the program.
Geriann Brandt, the Director of the Criminal Justice/Criminology program at Maryville University, joins Megan Lynch for a conversation about the 'future' of crime/criminals & investigations.
Wondering when, where and how much to tip when you travel? Since the pandemic, tipping requests show up in places they never have before, such as farmers' markets and fast-food counters. In this episode, two experts help you navigate the changing landscape of tipping so you can tip with respect to the people who serve you and to your wallet, wherever you go. Tips to Improve Prompt Service In this episode you'll learn: Typical tips for any situation from hospitality staff to baristas. How states like California are combatting tipping with legal intervention. The “why” behind tipping and how that has changed. Bellmen, Valet and Baristas: Who Do I Tip? Don't miss these moments: [05:48] A Victorian tipping origin story. [15:24] How has tipping culture changed in the U.S.? [21:38] A tipping hack for hospitality staff. The New Rules of Tipping. Elaine Swann, an etiquette guru and founder of the Swan School of Protocol joins Dr. Jaime Peters, a personal finance expert, finance dean and professor at Maryville University, to help you navigate the new world of tipping. From unpacking tipping misconceptions to national tipping trends, they untangle the etiquette dilemmas of a rise in tipping culture to help you make tipping decisions with confidence and a good conscience. Resources: Read the full transcript of this episode. Explore Afar guides for tipping for Mexico, France, and an all-inclusive resort. Check out the Economic Policy Institute's minimum wage tracker. Listen to this episode of Unpacked: How to Budget for Travel, No Matter Your Income.
Zack is from Omaha, NE and went to Omaha South High School. Zack was a state qualifier as a junior before wrestling at the University of Nebraska-Omaha for Head Coach Mike Denney. However, as we all know, UNO dropped wrestling in 2011, a move that still cuts deep with Zack to this day. Zack did follow Coach Denney to Maryville University, where he finished out his career. Zack competed and coached greco upon graduation, leading the U20 greco team at the Pan-Ams in Mexico in 2022. Zack is also the Executive Director of the Premier National League. So please, sit back, relax and enjoy, Zack Wilcox! Euphoria Coffee website: https://www.drinkeuphoriacoffee2go.com/ Let's Talk Wrestling website: https://letstalkwrestlingpodcast.my.canva.site/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lets-talk-wrestling/support
On this episode of Digital Squared, Tom is talking to Phil Komarny, Chief Innovation Officer at Maryville University and Founder/CEO of LifeTrek. They explore how Maryville is reimagining the role of IT in higher education by eliminating traditional silos and prioritizing the data strategy. They also discuss the revolutionary impact of AI and data on educational structures and processes, highlighting innovative projects like the Life Graph and automated transcript processing.
In this episode of Fail Faster, we welcome Phil Komarny, Chief Information Officer at Maryville University of Saint Louis. Phil shares his unique journey from growing up as an Army brat to becoming a leading innovator in education technology. He discusses his early ventures in the internet industry, his transition into higher education, and his passion for leveraging technology to transform learning. Join us as Phil reveals his insights on AI, personalized education, and the importance of putting people first in digital transformation.
Jared Mills is a bonafide big buck slayer. He's been taking Boone & Crockett bucks on camera for almost 15 years now. After graduating from Maryville University with a degree in Sports Business, he created an internship for himself with none other than Bill Winke. After spending over a decade at Midwest Whitetail, Jared now films for his own YouTube channel. He's still putting out some of the best footage in the industry and is an overall great dude. Hopefully you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. For more on Jared:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jaredjmills/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jaredmillsRidge Hunter Products and Merchandise:Ridgehunteroutdoors.comDiscount Code: RHOPOD for 10% off everything in your orderSupport our Partners: Go to Grandparayoutdoors.com and use code ‘rhopodcast' for 5% off your entire order.For any info on real estate available through Midwest Farm and Land, or anything that RG Outdoors has, contact Rodney Hawkins 618-925-3153.Use Flambeau Outdoors hunting, fishing, and weapons storage products from https://www.flambeauoutdoors.com/Submit questions or comments to: Ridgehunteroutdoors@gmail.comFind us on Social:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC50IZ_HE2pnMBjRyPpmgvMg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgeHunterOutdoors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgehunteroutdoors/
In this episode of the Men's Basketball podcast, Michael Admire has a conversation with Assistant Coach, Jesse Shaw. Shaw's Midwest-heavy resume includes head coaching stops at Maryville University and Pratt Community College, but maybe his most interesting line comes from his playing days at Northwest Missouri State where he played with Coach McCollum. Almost 20-years later they've reconnected as colleagues at Drake. We get insight on Coach Mac the player and the coach plus we get to know Coach Shaw.Notes - Put it on your calendar the 4th Annual Drake Hoops Fest returns September 26th from 5-8PM at the Brenton Skating Plaza in the East Village. See your favorite players like you've never seen them, get to know the new Bulldogs, plus free entertainment, a youth clinic and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In hour 2 of The St Louis Soccer Report, Nate and Jen are joined by Kevin Kalish, the Head Coach of the Saint Louis Billikens Men's Soccer team. They discuss upcoming exciting games including facing off against Indiana and the "Golden Boot" match vs SIUE. They're then joined by Lori Chalupny, the Head Coach for Maryville University's Women's Soccer team, and a former member of the Women's National team. They discuss Saints soccer, the Women's team winning Olympic gold, and more. They're then joined by Bill McDermott who discusses the coaching change for the Men's National team.
This episode of Sports on a Sunday Morning covers a variety of exciting sports topics, including: The US Women's National Basketball Team clinching their 8th consecutive Olympic gold medal with a close win over France. An interview with Oliver Marmol, St. Louis Cardinals manager, discussing the team's recent performance, upcoming schedule, and the role of veteran leaders like Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt. A conversation with Josh Schertz, Saint Louis University basketball coach, previewing the upcoming season and the team's promising roster. Will Power, IndyCar driver, talks about the unique challenges of the Gateway track, his remarkable career, and the versatility required in the IndyCar series. An interview with Lutz Pfannenstiel, St. Louis City SC sporting director, on the team's recent success in the Leagues Cup, the impact of new signings like Marcel Hartel, and the upcoming clash with Club América. Dan Reardon interviews Judy Rankin, Hall of Fame golfer, about her early days in St. Louis, the challenges she faced as a young female champion, and her charitable foundation supporting junior golfers. Sabrina Cockerham, St. Louis Blues Blue Crew captain, discusses the upcoming "Putting for the Kids" charity golf outing to benefit the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic at Maryville University.
Dr. Courtney Skiles, the director of recruiting and admissions at Trinity Valley Community College, shares an unexpected tactic her team uses to engage students and increase college applications: dressing down. By wearing jeans, a T-shirt, and cool shoes, TVCC recruiters aim to be relatable and break down barriers between college representatives and high school students. This tactic has resulted in one in five students applying to their college after a visit. Courtney emphasizes the importance of building rapport and making students feel comfortable by sharing personal stories and being relatable. Overall, her mindset and leadership has led to an 8% increase in enrollment and has challenged the traditional perception of college as a distant and unattainable goal.Guest Name: Courtney Skiles, Director of Recruiting and Admissions at Trinity Valley Community CollegeGuest Social Handles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtneyskiles56/Guest Bio: Courtney Skiles is the Director of Recruiting and Admissions at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, TX. She found her passion for higher ed as a student at TVCC in 2016 and has relentlessly pursued her higher ed career and education ever since. She is a proud gen-z leader that specializes in student engagement, creative problem solving, and organizational change. She recently earned her Doctor of Education in higher education leadership from Maryville University and aims to utilize her career to continuously promote higher education to underserved populations. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Dayana Kibildshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dayanakibilds/About The Enrollify Podcast Network:Talking Tactics is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Mission Admissions and Higher Ed Pulse.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.
Continuing our discussion on Lean Six Sigma and ESG, I brought back last episode's guest, Erin Bauer (Product Development Manager at ASQE) and added a new guest, Beth Cudney. She is a Professor of Data Analytics and the Program Coordinator for Data Analytics at Maryville University. She received her B.S. in Industrial Engineering from North Continue Reading
Matthew Ibrahim is an experienced Strength & Conditioning Coach, leader, and educator with a demonstrated history and proven track record since 2007. Currently, he serves as Clinical Coordinator and Instructor of Exercise Science within the School of Sport Science at Endicott College, in addition to volunteering as a Strength & Conditioning Coach within the Athletics & Recreation Department with their NCAA Division III student-athletes. Matthew also serves as Adjunct Professor of Exercise Science at Maryville University and as the founder of Athletic Performance University (APU). Academically, he is currently dual-enrolled as a Ph.D. Candidate in Human & Sport Performance and as a M.S. student in Sport Leadership. As a public speaker, Matthew has presented nationally in over 25 U.S. states, highlighted by presentations at the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), Perform Better, EXOS inside Google Headquarters, Sports Academy (formerly Mamba Sports Academy), UFC Performance Institute, Duke University, Stanford University, Equinox, International Youth Conditioning Association, Parisi Speed School, and canfitpro, in addition to several international presentations throughout Europe. His work is featured in ANCORE, Exxentric, Future, Hawkin Dynamics, HoopStudy, Muscle & Fitness, Men's Journal, Mike Boyle's StrengthCoach.com, NSCA Personal Training Quarterly (PTQ), Science for Sport, T-Nation, TeamBuildr, TrainHeroic, and TrueCoach. As an author, his first book through Human Kinetics on training for athletic performance will be published in 2025.
In this episode of The Brave Enough Show, Dr. Sasha Shillcutt and Jacque Denson discuss: What to know about your financial status and work benefits How to financially prepare for career transitions How to know your “Cost to Leave” How women can take charge of their finances and embrace change Jacque's passion is building strong, lasting relationships with her clients – she knows what truly motivates them to achieve their financial goals. She builds one-of-a-kind financial plans unique to each family and enjoys building different scenarios to walk through the multiple paths they can take to achieve their goals. Jacque loves seeing children grow up, hearing about vacations, helping secure financing for dream homes, and thinking creatively to help her clients realize their dreams. Though Jacque enjoys working with all types of doctors, her favorite clients are her female physicians. She is an advocate for equal pay for women in medicine and has experience devising timelines and strategies for maternity leaves to keep her female clients from being set back in wealth accumulation relative to their male counterparts. Jacque is passionate about seeing a change in the financial industry from a gender diversity standpoint and is inspired by the strides she has seen women make in medicine! Jacque has been in the financial industry for over a decade, working in client service roles at Edward Jones, Lincoln Financial, and Larson Financial before joining the Vestia team as a Financial Advisor. She obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management from Maryville University in St. Louis, and holds her Series 66 registration, Life & Health Insurance License, and is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ®. As a goal-oriented, lifelong learner, Jacque is always looking to further the expertise she can offer her clients. She recently completed the Investment Management Theory & Practice Education Program through Yale University and lends her knowledge to Vestia's Investment Committee. Outside the office, Jacque enjoys spending time with her husband, Aaron, and their children, Landon and Caroline; tending her backyard garden; and working with her husband on their side-hustle, a nutrition business for high school and college wrestlers. Quote: "Be educated on your next step, even if you are not planning to leave. You want to know your “cost to leave” before you have to for any reason.” Jacque Denson, Certified Financial Planner Episode Links: BE24 Conference Invite Sasha RISE Mastermind Season 13 Sponsor - Freed AI Freed is an AI scribe that listens, transcribes, and writes medical documentation for you. Freed is a solution that could alleviate the burden of overworked clinicians everywhere. It turns clinicians' patient conversations into accurate documentation - instantly. There's no training time no onboarding, and no extra mental burden. All the magic happens in just a few clicks, so clinicians can spend less energy on charting and more time doing what they do best. Today, more than 6,000 clinicians have fallen in love with Freed. Follow Brave Enough: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN Join The Table, Brave Enough's community. The ONLY professional membership group that meets both the professional and personal needs of high-achieving women.
In this episode, Dr. Poole shares his insights on navigating DEI work amidst politically charged times and emphasizes the importance of process improvement and stakeholder experience. They discuss how to identify and support students who fall through the margins, the significance of PD, and the need for cultural consciousness over competence. Cameron also highlights the role of data-driven decision-making and intentionality in creating equitable learning environments. Cameron's call to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access, Justice, and human advocacy started long before he considered himself a professional in those areas. As a Senior in college, he studied abroad in Cape Town, South Africa as a Fieldworker Intern with the Black Sash Trust. In the field, he used the Black Sash strategy of Community-Based Monitoring which provides a mechanism for civil society to gather and analyze information from the service users' points of view, which was then transcribed and used as a strategy for change with local and national governments.Cameron currently serves as the Chief Officer of Equity, Inclusion, and Accountability / Title IX Compliance Coordinator with the School District of Clayton (MO). Prior to his stint in Clayton, Cameron served as an Assistant Principal in the Rockwood School District, and a teacher in the Parkway School District. He also currently serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Equity & Excellence Masters Certificate Program for McDaniel College and the Doctorate of Educational Leadership Program (Urban Policies and Leadership) for Maryville University. Cameron is also the Founder + Principal of his own consulting firm, Strategies for Solutions, LLC. Strategies for Solutions is a social equity and educational consultancy that specializes in the following: Strategic Planning and Visioning, Community Engagement, DEI, and Organizational Development. Cameron obtained an undergraduate degree in History, with an emphasis on American History Post-Reconstruction, and a Sociology Minor, from Truman State University. He also has a Master of Teaching/Education from Webster University, a Master of Educational Administration from Missouri Baptist University, and a Doctorate of Educational Leadership from Maryville University. https://www.linkedin.com/in/doc-cameron-poole/Book: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessLet me help you determine the next steps in your career!Grab a complimentary POWER SessionWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.email: melinda@empowereducator.comWebsite: www.empowereducator.com Join the PowerED Up Educator Facebook Group Become a Curriculum and Instructional Designer 3-Course Bundle 4-Course Bundle: Curriculum and Instructional Design, Customer Success, Training & Ed Consulting, Freelancing
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Ask literary critics to name the greatest American novelists of the past 50 years and Don DeLillo's name is sure to be there. DeLillo, now 87, has written more than 18 novels and has won awards ranging from the National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Award to the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. Discussing his career during this episode are Jesse Kavadlo and Aaron DeRosa, both members of the Don DeLillo Society. Kavadlo is also a professor of English and humanities and the director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Maryville University of St. Louis, and DeRosa is also an assistant professor of 20th and 21st century American literature at California State Polytechnic University. Learn more about Don DeLillo here: https://delillosociety.com/ Novelist Spotlight is produced and hosted by Mike Consol, author of “Lolita Firestone: A Supernatural Novel,” “Family Recipes: A Novel About Italian Culture, Catholic Guilt and the Culinary Crime of the Century” and “Hardwood: A Novel About College Basketball and Other Games Young Men Play.” Buy them on any major bookselling site. Write to Mike Consol at novelistspotlight@gmail.com. We hope you will subscribe and share the link with any family, friends or colleagues who might benefit from this program.
Renita and I had a late night conversation about how these corporations are removing remote work in the quest to gain complete control of our time. Renita Rhodes is a Vice President, Audit Manager in Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls.She supports coverage in areas such as- Cyber Threat Fusion Center,- Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management,- Cryptographic Services, and- Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.
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Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode features Rachael Rehagen and Jessica Doebber and their work in co-creating the Professional Engagement Questionnaire (PEQ)! This service learning project was a collaboration between MRA eastern chapter and Maryville University Rehabilitation Counseling's Assessment class. Enjoy the conversation and learn about the PEQ! Rachael is a graduate student at Maryville University and is currently pursuing her Master's in Rehabilitation Counseling. With a professional background in Human Resources and clinical counseling, Rachael has specialized in supporting transitional youth as they enter the workforce. Her commitment to professional engagement is evident through her continuous pursuit of learning and dedication to excellence in the field of Rehabilitation Counseling. Jessica is currently enrolled as a graduate student at Maryville University, pursuing a Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. Over the past two semesters, she has contributed as the Graduate Assistant within the program. Her professional journey includes internships at both a private practice and a vocational program tailored to college students with disabilities. Jessica is passionate about helping people find excitement and meaning in their field of work. Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive journeys shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
Renita and I had a blunt discussion about what to look out for when evaluating a course offered by a tech job influencer. We discussed our perspectives on what we uncovered during our research for this episode. We also discussed some trustworthy courses and programs if you are looking for training. You can reach out to either one of us at https://www.tekordie.com/contact/ if you have any questions, comments, etc. Renita Rhodes is a Vice President, Audit Manager in Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as - Cyber Threat Fusion Center, - Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management, - Cryptographic Services, and - Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode features Heather Hanvy and her experience and passion for creating positive change! Learn a little more about Heather! Heather is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Missouri. She received her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in 2014 from Maryville University after earning her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Education from Maryville in 2012. She has had almost ten years of experience as a therapist with eight years of experience providing mental health services in the school setting which includes providing counseling and crisis intervention services to students and their families. She has also worked in several community mental health settings providing individual and group therapy to adolescents and adults, including adolescents who have experienced sex trafficking and/ or sexual exploitation. She is also a Youth Mental Health First Aid instructor and a private practice therapist in a group therapy practice seeing children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples for therapy. In addition, she has also taught Practicum, Internship, and Advanced Internship as an adjunct faculty member for Maryville's Rehabilitation Counseling graduate program where she earned the Adjunct Faculty of the Year award in May 2021. Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive journeys shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
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When was the last time you found yourself emotionally spending money? In this episode, you'll discover the allure and consequences of revenge spending, a phenomenon many have succumbed to this year (including me). As the pandemic disrupted our sense of control, indulging in shopping provided a dopamine rush that momentarily eased the strain. However, while it may offer solace for our well-being, its impact on our finances deserves scrutiny. Join us in this enlightening summer vault episode as Dr. Jaime Peters, Assistant Dean and Professor of Accounting, Finance, and Economics at Maryville University, sheds light on the concept of revenge spending. Let's explore how to balance spending and achieving financial goals and explore crucial considerations in the face of a potential recession. LINKS Jamie's website Thank you for being a part of our community! We couldn't do it without you. To support the show, please subscribe or share the word about this show in your circles. Sign up for our newsletter or follow me on Instagram to keep up with everything happening in the world of Everyone's Talkin' Money. You can download 10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Free Money Guide https://etmpod.link/10moneyq and leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm. Episodes will be live on YouTube in March. Subscribe now https://www.youtube.com/@EveryonesTalkinMoney. Sign up now for my course, Unf*ck Your Money, which is open until April 3rd. Visit etmpodlink.com/unfmoneycourse and use code ETM for a $100 discount at checkout. SPONSORS Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM. Thanks to Uncommon Goods for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off your next gift by going to www.uncommongoods.com/ETM. Thanks to EarnIn for sponsoring the show. Just download the EarnIn app in Google Play of the Apple App store and use code Talkin Money under Podcast. Thanks to Noom for sponsoring the show. Start taking control of your weight management and join the millions who have lost weight with Noom. Sign up for your TRIAL today at www.noom.com. Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Soccer Mom Sunday, host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define chats with Soccer Mom, Maria Hardy Tabb. Not so much a soccer player herself growing up, Maria found herself firmly in the mix of "The Beautiful Game" when BOTH of her multi-sport sons decided that THIS was the game for them! Student athletes of Christian Brothers College High School, each of her soccer players found themselves with very different COVID experiences - one in his senior high school year, while the other a freshman - and the whole family learning how to navigate along the way. With one son now at Maryville University in STL, and the other considering his options, listen in for her thoughts on competition, playing soccer in STL as a black athlete, and helping your kids to make the tough decisions that life throws at you.
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Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode, Dr. Kiener and Brayton chat with Emily Westfall, MA, LPC, NCC, CRC. Emily is a Substance Use/Mental Health Therapist for Jasper County, Illinois. Emily is a Maryville University graduate, as well as an experienced rodeo athlete! Emily shares her insights and experiences about rural mental health, the western way of life, and saying goodbye to self-doubt! Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive journeys shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives.
Jeremy is joined with Victor Kizer, the director of the exercise science program at Maryville University. They talk about one of the most studied supplements in the world, creatine. https://www.maryville.edu/hp/exercise-science/faculty/ Ask questions here:jeremymullinspodcast@gmail.comJeremy Mullins Podcast Presented by: Summit Rejuvenation Clinics and GreenUp Wealth ManagementFree consultationsSummit Rejuvenation Clinics: https://www.getsummithrt.com/jeremy-mullinsGreenUp Wealth: https://greenupwealth.com/speak-with-a-planner/Connect on Social Media: Jeremy Mullinshttps://www.instagram.com/jeremy.d.mullins/Jeffrey Renohttps://www.instagram.com/jeffrey_reno/?utm_source=qr
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode features Beth Dauber and her knowledge and passion for assistive technology. Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive journeys shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Beth Dauber, MA, CRC, CBIST is an experienced professional currently serving as a Senior Research Assistant for University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC) - Institute for Human Development. With expertise in neurorehabilitation and assistive technology, Beth supports MO-VR staff, leads brain injury discussions, and provides statewide technical assistance. She has developed connections with unique partners and played a key role in creating Missouri Brain Injury Resource Facilitation (MOBIRF). Beth's background includes serving as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, District Supervisor, and Assistant Director of Rehabilitation Technology for Missouri Vocational Rehabilitation (MO-VR), as well as an Adjunct Faculty member at Maryville University. She holds a Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and maintains her credentials as a Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainer (CBIST) and Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC). Beth is dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities and actively contributes to professional organizations and committees.
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Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. Part two with Katie and Thomas! This episode we feature Katie and Thomas Wolff! Listen to how Katie and Thomas live a balanced life as married counselors! Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive lives shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Katie Wolff, MA, LPC is a Senior Behavioral Health Care Manager/Succession Planner with Magellan Health where she helps members connect with their Employee Assistance Program and behavioral health benefits. She also collaborates with facilities to authorize higher levels of care and provides crisis support to members. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services with a psychiatric emphasis and her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in the marriage and family track from Maryville University of St. Louis. Her experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies and private treatment programs, including St. Patrick Center, Youth In Need, MERS Goodwill, Kids In The Middle, and Alsana. While her private practice counseling work is on pause, Katie also owns Grounded Oak Counseling LLC where she works with youth, adults, and families. Katie is passionate about working with people navigating life's many transitions, including death, relationships, incarceration, school and peer dynamics, and family changes. The most rewarding part of her work is seeing and hearing relief for people when they get the support and tools they need and deserve. Thomas Wolff, MA, LPC is a Clinical Services Supervisor with BJC Behavioral Health where he helps manage 988 mobile crisis staff, Community Behavioral Health Liaisons, and Youth Behavioral Health Liaisons. Thomas is also embedded with St. Louis County Police Department where he is a member of the Crisis Intervention Team and Crisis Negotiation Team. He helps the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at the St. Louis Field Office with threat analysis and threat management for the Eastern Region of Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and his Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling from Maryville University. His experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies such as MERS Goodwill in the areas of Job Development and Veterans Services. He has also worked in higher education at Maryville University as the Veterans Services Coordinator where he would assist both active duty and Veteran students to best utilize their military benefits. Thomas owns Trailhead Wellness LLC where he works with first responders, military personnel, adults, and families, however, his private practice work is on pause. Thomas is extremely passionate about working in crisis within the community and assisting law enforcement. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode we feature Katie and Thomas Wolff! Listen to how Katie and Thomas live a balanced life as married counselors! Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive lives shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Katie Wolff, MA, LPC is a Senior Behavioral Health Care Manager/Succession Planner with Magellan Health where she helps members connect with their Employee Assistance Program and behavioral health benefits. She also collaborates with facilities to authorize higher levels of care and provides crisis support to members. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services with a psychiatric emphasis and her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in the marriage and family track from Maryville University of St. Louis. Her experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies and private treatment programs, including St. Patrick Center, Youth In Need, MERS Goodwill, Kids In The Middle, and Alsana. While her private practice counseling work is on pause, Katie also owns Grounded Oak Counseling LLC where she works with youth, adults, and families. Katie is passionate about working with people navigating life's many transitions, including death, relationships, incarceration, school and peer dynamics, and family changes. The most rewarding part of her work is seeing and hearing relief for people when they get the support and tools they need and deserve. Thomas Wolff, MA, LPC is a Clinical Services Supervisor with BJC Behavioral Health where he helps manage 988 mobile crisis staff, Community Behavioral Health Liaisons, and Youth Behavioral Health Liaisons. Thomas is also embedded with St. Louis County Police Department where he is a member of the Crisis Intervention Team and Crisis Negotiation Team. He helps the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at the St. Louis Field Office with threat analysis and threat management for the Eastern Region of Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and his Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling from Maryville University. His experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies such as MERS Goodwill in the areas of Job Development and Veterans Services. He has also worked in higher education at Maryville University as the Veterans Services Coordinator where he would assist both active duty and Veteran students to best utilize their military benefits. Thomas owns Trailhead Wellness LLC where he works with first responders, military personnel, adults, and families, however, his private practice work is on pause. Thomas is extremely passionate about working in crisis within the community and assisting law enforcement. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
On episode 445 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Dr. Mykale Elbe, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, Assistant Dean of Nursing at Maryville University. Can nurses make a difference to improve the health of patient from all DEI backgrounds? In the course of their conversation, Keith and Dr. Elbe discuss how nursing education can improve in terms of preparing nurses to advocate for patients of diverse backgrounds, and the critical influence of concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) to nursing education. Dr. Mykale Elbe's career is highlighted by her passion and advocacy for women, children, and minorities. A Maryville instructor since 2015, she guides the next generation of nurses and caregivers through diverse course offerings and hands-on learning. Dr. Elbe, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, actively practices as a family nurse practitioner at Mercy Health and champions for promoting health literacy with her patients. She has performed vast research in her field, with a primary focus on breastfeeding support in an urban community. Additionally, Dr. Elbe has led various presentations concentrated around community health, patient-centered care, student engagement, and interactive educational methods in online environments. An alumnus of Saint Louis University, Dr. Elbe earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Family Nurse Practice. As a doctoral student, Dr. Elbe concentrated her capstone project in the importance of text message support for breastfeeding in an urban population. Throughout her education, Dr. Elbe received honors from Alpha Epsilon Lambda-Graduate Honor Society, Alpha Sigma Nu-Jesuit Honor Society, and Sigma Theta Tau-Nursing Honor Society. Connect with Dr. Mykale Elbe: Dr. Elbe on LinkedIn Maryville University School of Nursing Facebook Instagram X LinkedIn YouTube ----------- Did you know that you can now earn CEUs from listening to podcasts? That's right — over at RNegade.pro, they're building a library of nursing podcasts offering continuing education credits, including episodes of The Nurse Keith Show! So just head over to RNegade.pro, log into the portal, select Nurse Keith (or any other Content Creator) from the Content Creator dropdown, and get CEs for any content on the platform! Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media ringmaster and newsletter wrangler.
For over 50 years, Mike Denney was in and around the sport of wrestling, teaching the next generations of wrestlers and coaches. A seven-time national championship winning coach at the Division II level, Denney announced his retirement this past spring after serving the last 12 years at Maryville University in Missouri. Denney won seven titles at Nebraska-Omaha before the program was dropped the night his program won their third straight title for the second time in school history. “That other place” will honor the 2011 NCAA Division II championship team in October during the Omaha-Niagara hockey game. Coach Denney talks about the healing process the current administration at UNO is offering and some interesting stories about how Maryville got Denney's old mats when they were launching the program. Join Kyle Klingman and Andy Hamilton as they talk about the world of wrestling on the flagship podcast of Trackwrestling.com from FloSports. Show Segments 0:30 - Andy is extra lean. He's been working out. 2:25 - Stopping over at North Central College and Andy doesn't have the cannon he used to. 3:30 - Kyle's tempered rant … again. 5:45 - Touching on the Nebraska-Omaha drop from 2011. People are still angry. 9:40 - Who's #1 recap. 12:45 - Andy's thoughts on participation numbers at the high school level. 18:15 - Cliff Keen Athletic 18:50 - Mike Denney Interview 1:00:00 - Cliff Keen Athletic 1:01:00 - Show Wrap-Up Subscribe to On The Mat and listen anytimeApple Podcasts | Spreaker | Spotify | iHeartRadio | Google Podcasts | RSS
For over 50 years, Mike Denney was in and around the sport of wrestling, teaching the next generations of wrestlers and coaches. A seven-time national championship winning coach at the Division II level, Denney announced his retirement this past spring after serving the last 12 years at Maryville University in Missouri. Denney won seven titles […]
Discover the allure and consequences of revenge spending, a phenomenon many have succumbed to this year (including me). As the pandemic disrupted our sense of control, indulging in shopping provided a dopamine rush that momentarily eased the strain. However, while it may offer solace for our well-being, its impact on our finances deserves scrutiny. Join us in this enlightening summer vault episode as Dr. Jaime Peters, Assistant Dean and Professor of Accounting, Finance, and Economics at Maryville University, sheds light on the concept of revenge spending. Gain insights on striking a balance between spending and achieving financial goals, and explore crucial considerations in the face of a potential recession. LINKS Jamie's website LEAVE US A REVIEW Leave us an honest rating and review, pretty please. Head to the podcast player you're listening to this episode to leave us a review, or click here to leave a review for Everyone's Talkin' Money podcast on Apple Podcasts. Love this episode. Share it with a few friends so they can also learn these valuable money concepts. Be sure to FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE, never to miss an episode! GOT A QUESTION? Have a Shannah Shares question? Submit your question here https://bit.ly/shannahshares MORE MONEY TIPS Follow Me on Instagram for more money tips and behind-the-scenes information https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Ibrahim currently serves as the Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Quincy College, Adjunct Professor of Exercise Science at Maryville University, founder of Athletic Performance University (AthleticPerformanceU.com) and Ph.D. Candidate in Human & Sport Performance. As a public speaker, Matthew has presented nationally in over 25 U.S. states, and he's also in the midst […] The post Matthew Ibrahim on Building the Brakes and Training Deceleration appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.