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Betsy Wurzel started her career as a Talk Show Host at Passionate World Talk Radio and the name of her show was Chatting with Betsy. Betsy is also is an unwavering advocate for Alzheimer's caregivers who shares her own heartfelt experiences caring for her husband, Matt Sloan. Her stories are candid and passionate and truly exemplify the transformative power of love, humor, and community in the difficult landscape of dementia care. Shifting gears, we confront the murky waters of hospice care—a field riddled with misconceptions and often misunderstood protocols. Misunderstandings about hospice care and the rights of patients can lead to inadequate pain management, affecting the dignity and well-being of those with dementia. Through our unvarnished discussion, we unearth Betsy's personal story of advocacy, emphasizing the critical role caregivers play in ensuring comfort and respect for their loved ones. This chapter serves as a poignant reminder that caregivers must be steadfast in their rights to demand the best care possible. Finally, we tackle the systemic challenges plaguing senior healthcare, from understaffing and inadequate training to the pitfalls of profit-driven care models. Betsy guides us through a sobering exploration of these issues, pointing out how they result in inconsistent care for vulnerable populations, like those with Alzheimer's. With a call to action for more compassionate and consistent caregiving, she stresses the importance of prioritizing people over profits, advocating for a system that values quality care above all. Through this inspiring episode, we aim to empower caregivers to fight for the dignity and quality care their loved ones deserve.
Betsy Wurzel started her career as a Talk Show Host at Passionate World Talk Radio and the name of her show was Chatting with Betsy. Betsy is also is an unwavering advocate for Alzheimer's caregivers who shares her own heartfelt experiences caring for her husband, Matt Sloan. Her stories are candid and passionate and truly exemplify the transformative power of love, humor, and community in the difficult landscape of dementia care.Shifting gears, we confront the murky waters of hospice care—a field riddled with misconceptions and often misunderstood protocols. Misunderstandings about hospice care and the rights of patients can lead to inadequate pain management, affecting the dignity and well-being of those with dementia. Through our unvarnished discussion, we unearth Betsy's personal story of advocacy, emphasizing the critical role caregivers play in ensuring comfort and respect for their loved ones. This chapter serves as a poignant reminder that caregivers must be steadfast in their rights to demand the best care possible.Finally, we tackle the systemic challenges plaguing senior healthcare, from understaffing and inadequate training to the pitfalls of profit-driven care models. Betsy guides us through a sobering exploration of these issues, pointing out how they result in inconsistent care for vulnerable populations, like those with Alzheimer's. With a call to action for more compassionate and consistent caregiving, she stresses the importance of prioritizing people over profits, advocating for a system that values quality care above all. Through this inspiring episode, we aim to empower caregivers to fight for the dignity and quality care their loved ones deserve.Connect with Betsy:Email - Sloanbetsy31@gmail.comIGFBLinkedInSupport the showJOIN THE R.O.A.R. MOVEMENT for quality long term care! Visit the No Country For Old People Website for more information.YOU CAN ALSO SUPPORT THE COMPLETION OF OUR DOCUMENTARY "NO COUNTRY FOR OLD PEOPLE" BY MAKING A TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION THROUGH THE NATIONAL CONSUMER VOICE HERE or GO FUND MEPurchase GERI-GADGETS® here.COUPON CODE: LCA20 for 20% Off No MinimumLearn more about Peter Istvan Photography here. Follow us on Twitter, FB, IG, & TiK Tok
This weekend's 1 in 36 guest is Matt Sloan. Matt is the founder and owner of Sensory Fitness located just outside of Tacoma in Washington. He is a certified occupational therapy assistant specializing in sensory integration therapy. Sensory Fitness serves individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorders. Fitness sessions are offered through classes or private sessions. Sensory and functional fitness principles are used that empower the individual, promotes body awareness, and address's strong posture, coordination, and motor skills. Additionally, Matt works to certify people who work with this population as Sensory Fitness Coaches, through online or live classes. Tune in to learn more or visit: https://www.sensoryfitness.org/
This show is dedicated to the memory of Betsy's husband, Matt Sloan.In this very special anniversary episode, Betsy celebrates her 6th year with PWTRN and looks forward to the upcoming 5th anniversary of "Chatting with Betsy" in September. She extends heartfelt thanks to her listeners, Jeanne White (Station Manager), Lillian Cauldwell (CEO of PWTRN), and all her guests, with a special shoutout to Lissa Warren (President of Lissa Warren PR).Betsy shares stories from her journey, including how Jeanne White discovered her and how Lillian Cauldwell encouraged her to step out of her comfort zone, expanding her guest list and topics.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-with-betsy--4211847/support.
The early days of YouTube were for home movies, cat videos, and short vlogs. But in the summer of 2006, something emerged from Wisconsin that would change our perception of what Internet video was capable of. “Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager” tells the classic story of Darth Vader's younger brother, who commands a middle-management job at the local grocery store, rather than a Death Star. But “Chad” was more than just a hilarious Star Wars parody. It had the production values of a fully-fledged sitcom: Multiple actors and plot lines, costumes, sets, a musical score, sharp writing, and legit cinematography. The Internet — and YouTube corporate — took notice. Before “Like & Subscribe” was a thing, YouTube featured Chad Vader on its homepage, which reached millions of eyeballs and generated serious heat around the series. Fans began demanding new episodes, and YouTube realized the new potential of its platform. It was starting to shift from a novelty site, to a loyalty destination. Chad is the brainchild of Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan, improv comedians from Madison, Wisconsin, who had been making sketch comedy videos for public access TV and film festivals. After Chad Vader was canceled by Channel 101 and ignored by the Los Angeles establishment, they decided to check out this whole “YouTube thing.” The success of the series (and other emerging creators) prompted YouTube to roll out its advertising partner program. Yonda and Sloan's channel, Blame Society Films, became one of the first ever to monetize. Chad's popularity lead to brand partnerships, contract work, and collaborations. But despite its huge success and even an award from George Lucas himself, Hollywood never figured out how to translate a Star Wars parody sitcom to traditional TV. This week on INFLUENCE, Aaron and Matt chat with the Other Matt about their origin story, the evolution of their audience, the “lunacy” of Internet comments, why YouTube sketch comedy is dying out, voicing the REAL Darth Vader for TV and video games, and the long-running series their fans love and support today. Subscribe to Blame Society Films: https://www.youtube.com/@blamesocietyfilms Beer and Board Games: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49WgzlbhrT0kCIoZQukx-xbwFjSQhYFQ Game Society Pimps: https://www.youtube.com/@GameSocietyPimps Junkyard Joust: https://www.youtube.com/@JunkyardJoust Welcome to the Basement: http://welcometothebasementshow.com/ This show is made possible by listener support: https://www.patreon.com/influencepod Join our Discord community! https://discord.gg/influencepod Call the show and leave a message: (347)-871-6548 Email me with guest & trivia suggestions! influencepod69@gmail.com (NOICE) Follow me:
Today's show is dedicated in memory of Sharon Riff AckermanToday's guest is Dr. George Ackerman a Professor, Lawyer, Reserve Police Officer, and Founder of the Together for Sharon Facebook Group and Together for Sharon Movement. George Ackerman discusses why he created Together for Sharon, what their purpose is, and how you can get involved.George also discusses his caregiving experiences and how he is coping with his grieving. George and Betsy share a special connection, and discussion this connection. George's beautiful mom, Sharon Riff Ackerman, and Betsy's dear husband, Matt Sloan died on the same day, Jan 01, 2020.George advocates every day to bring awareness to Parkinson's Disease in honor of his mom! Betsy highly recommends going on the website for further information about "Together for Sharon" and how you can connect with George Ackerman and get involved with Together for Sharon's advocacy!For further contact information and questions: http://bit.ly/3lmoHKL
I talk Star Wars today, but in the Expanded Universe (also known as Legends now) and share my love for Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy from the early 1990's, which WAS a direct sequel to the original Star Wars before the prequels and 2015-2019 films. This is the greatest novelization for Star Wars. I also mention a bit of nostalgia from 1997/1999, Ralph McQuarrie, Chad Vader and much more!We thank you for tuning in and supporting us with your listenership, and ask that if you should feel inclined, that you support the show further! Feel free to keep doing what you're doing, handsome. Join the BuzzSprout community!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showLinks, yo:The BuzzSprout Website: https://arguablyawesomepodcast.buzzsprout.comOur Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/572840250885371Our dead AF Discord:https://discord.gg/9cgmQVZEub(Maybe YOU can get it jumpin')Our Insta:https://instagram.com/arguablyawesomepodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=A.CARD's Insta:https://instagram.com/acardtv?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Ayrflo's Insta:https://www.instagram.com/arguably_ayricOur Twitter:https://www.twitter.com/arguablyawesome
World Dairy Expo 2022 is just around the corner, so we asked Matt Sloan, a dairy cattle fitter, what it takes to get animals ready for the showring.
The Guys are joined by special guest Matt Sloan
In this episode, we interview Matthew Sloan. He is one of Cryptopia's Star developers. We dive deep into Matt's history and get to know him more. We talk about his love for creating games. He makes sure to always create games with unique gameplay features that set them apart from the competition. He also talks about how the NFT market is ever-evolving and there is always a chance for new players to step in and build a career in NFT. How players can use Cryptopia as a platform for learning more about the metaverse and living a full second life on the blockchain. Matt is a talented developer with a big heart. A true blue Cryptopian! What's Discussed in This Episode: [00:51] Who is Matt Sloan? [06:05] Matt's Comparison of how people ask him about Crypto [06:55] Matt talks about the games he has developed [18:34] Galaget [20:10] If you can make a video an NFT you can make a video game an NFT [21:29] Cryptopia found Matt [23:07] Cryptopia is the most amazing thing I have ever seen [23:33] How Cryptopia will change the NFT Market [30:20] Insider Strategy from Matt [31:39] DeFi About the Guest: Matthew Sloan is a Veteran Unity 3D, VR, and Blockchain developer. He is currently working with Cryptopia to build the next-level Blockchain Metaverse game. With 9 years of developer experience, he has a multitude of games under his belt like Bring the Heat, Arms, and Galaget being one of his greatest achievements. He has helped local entrepreneurs add NFT into their businesses. Matthew continues to grow his skills in developing and there is no better place to showcase his skill set than in the metaverse of Cryptopia. Resources: Get your early access ships today and take advantage of early access benefits! Mint here now: https://cryptopia.com/early-access Official Links: • Website: https://www.cryptopia.com/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cryptopiacom • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cryptopia_OFCL • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CryptopiaOfficial • Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/cryptopia_official • OpenSea: https://opensea.io/collection/cryptopia-metaverse • Discord: https://discord.gg/cryptopia • Follow Laudie on Twitter https://twitter.com/LaudericL Games mentioned in this episode: Galaget https://opensea.io/assets/0x5f7c8cb6b1b7e1047ab80129d139581f6fe2dad2/0 Bread and Barley http://www.nft.breadandbarley.com/ ARMS Beta https://sidequestvr.com/app/1674/arms-gtpf-beta Bring The Heat https://sidequestvr.com/app/1330/bring-the-heat Visit his website at www.voidcube.io For more podcast episodes, you may also visit my website. Tune in and subscribe to CryptopiaCast on Spotify. Thank you for tuning in!
We discuss the mystical and magnificent Alice Coltrane, who stepped away from her husband John's giant shadow to carve her own highly spiritual and awe-inspiring musical work. Join Tony and Matt Sloan as we get cosmic talking about the singular Alice Coltrane. And make sure you check out our playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LnzjRq
Matt Sloan is a certified occupational therapy assistant specializing in sensory integration therapy. Matt is also a fitness professional, coach, and has worked as a special education teacher and adaptive PE teacher. Matt has been involved in education for over 25 years working with kids and adults of all abilities in a multitude of settings.Matt now runs Sensory Fitness - a program developed to incorporate sensory integration therapy and fitness that is intentional about exercise, games, and activities to build bodies for an organized mind.Sensory Fitness offers in person and virtual classes for kids and adults and provides trainings for parents, educators, health practitioners, and it is Matt's mission to improve regulation, motor skills, attention, and self-awareness through promoting movement, intentional activities and play.Be sure to check out the show notes on our blog at Harkla.Co/Podcast.Brought To You By HarklaThis podcast is brought to you by Harkla. Our mission at Harkla is to help those with special needs live happy and healthy lives. We accomplish this through high-quality sensory products, & child development courses.Podcast listeners get 10% off their first order at Harkla with the discount code "sensory". Head to Harkla.co/sensory to start shopping now.LinksSensory Fitness Website - Use the code “allthingssensory” for 50% off!Matt's Instagram @sensory_fitness_llcEpisode 40 - Interview with Alex from Sensory DigestHarkla Website Harkla InstagramAll Things Sensory Podcast Instagram
Chat with Matt about sensory gym and how to help children with sensory difficulties. we talk about our senses especially about the vestibular and proprioceptive senses, how to get kids to relax before bed and why is it important to work on core, coordination and sensory integration to support children's development. Matt gives practical tips to implement at home Check your child development blueprint for free for under 3 minutes. Dana has a FREE assessment tool to outline the areas of development your child will benefit from the most. In less than 3 minutes you will receive a detailed PDF packed with exercises and ideas you can start applying at home today. Why not give it a go?
Catherine Rose Sammons, 85, passed away on Friday, November 12, 2021 in Hewitt. Funeral services will be 10a.m. Thursday, November 18 at Meadowbrook Baptist Church in Robinson, Texas with Dr. Cary Killough officiating. Burial will immediately follow at Waco Memorial Park in Waco. Visitation will be 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 17 at Pecan Grove Funeral Home. Anne Catherine Sloan Rose Willis Sammons was born in Palestine, Texas on August 26, 1936. She was the youngest of 5 children born to James M. Sloan and Mary Eastland Sloan. Cathy attended Tyler Jr. College in Tyler, TX and received an Associate Degree in 1956. During her time at TJC, she was a member of the Apache Belles, a girls drill team. Cathy moved to Houston, Texas in 1956 and went to work for State Farm Insurance Co. in the claims office. She continued working for State Farm serving in the Houston, Beaumont, Waco, and Corpus Christi offices. She retired in 1991 as a Claims Specialist. Cathy married Elmo Rose, Jr. in December of 1956. Elmo passed away in 2002 after 32 years serving with the Department of Public Safety. He retired in 1994 as a captain. After retirement, Elmo and Cathy traveled extensively throughout the U.S. in their motor home. They were members of the Bosque River Sams RV group and both served as president at separate times. At her 50th class reunion Cathy became reacquainted with a classmate Walter Willis, Jr. They married in 2005 and Walter was taken away in 2007 by cancer. In 2009, Cathy married James (J.C.) Sammons. J.C. and Cathy had been in the same church and Sunday school for over 15 years. Cathy was a member of the “Son” Shine class at Meadowbrook Baptist Church, in Robinson, Texas for many years. During this time, she and J.C. started a ministry of sending coupons to Fort Hood, Texas. This ministry sent hundreds of thousands of coupons to the commissary for the use by military wives. She was a member and Past Matron of McLennan Chapter No. 639, Order of the Easter Star, a past Deputy of Texas Grand Chapter and a past District 3 Humanitarian Chairman. She was also a member of the Past Matrons-Past Patrons Association of McLennan County. She was a member of Elizabeth Gordon Bradley Chapter, DAR. Cathy was a volunteer for Friends for Life for over 17 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elmo Rose; husband, Walter Willis; son, David Glen Rose; brothers, James C. Sloan and William (Bill) Sloan. Mrs. Sammons is survived by her husband of 12 years, J.C. Sammons; her daughter, Rebecca Bradford of Allen; grandchildren, Michelle Bradford Cooper and husband Andy, Laura Bradford of Dallas, Cara Bradford Pendleton of Plano, and Christopher Shugard of Odem; along with 5 great-grandchildren, Ryan Cooper, Kailey Cooper, Hannah Duling of McKinney, Paxton and Cameron Shugard of Odem; sister, Mary Griffen of Modesto, California; brother, Matt Sloan of El Paso; sister-in-law, Verna Pettite Sloan of Holly Ranch Lake; and many cousins and friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to Friends for Life or Meadowbrook Baptist Church.
This week on Commerce Code we speak with Matt Sloan, Managing Director, International Markets, EMEA at Discover, about Discover's network of networks and how they are using this unique asset to drive innovation and growth in fin-tech and beyond.
Matt Sloan is an award-winning real estate agent with Royal LePage in the Greater Toronto Area. In only his third year in real estate, he's already a top producer, and on pace to complete 40 transactions in 2021 as a single agent.A big part of Matt's success is his organization, consistency, and ability to establish processes. Matt discusses how he utilizes his Web4Realty CRM, Email Marketing, and other tools to help manage and grow his business.
Our special guest this week on Empowering Homeschool Conversations was Matt Sloan, owner of Sensory Fitness. Matt shared with us about "Understanding Behavior and Your Child's Sensory Needs" Other topics covered in this episode: Understanding Sensory Difficulties and Disabilities Using Heavy Work and Deep Pressure to Organize Your Student’s Thinking Movement for Improving Posture and Student Success Teaching Motor Planning with Obstacle Courses
Today we have Matt Sloan joining us on the show. Matt is a Certified occupational therapy assistant, personal trainer, former special education teacher, coach, and owner of Sensory Fitness LLC. Sensory Fitness was created to provide fitness for everybody while focusing on neuro-diversity. Taking sensory difficulties into account Sensory Fitness focuses on specific movements and activities to help with symptoms of ASD, SPD, ADHD, and other neuro-diversities. As many of the listeners know, this is a topic that is very important to us. We have so much research about the life-long benefits of physical activity and play and it is one of our missions with E3 to provide access to those physical activity and play opportunities. https://www.sensoryfitness.org @sensoryfitness_llc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/e3collective/support
New Year, New Arts Bar Live content! We're continuing series 2 of ABL. This episode showcases the brilliant Matt Sloan and while we hadn't met him prior to this recording he'd featured on friends of the show podcast 'Ready Steady Remake'! Matt is from the band RIVIA and bring rocky tones and big vocals! If you want to check out the video as well as the others we've done, all produced by James Amos, head over to our YouTube channel - Arts Bar Live, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpfmJyJbFwmkxE3qYKfDUbQ How to contact us:- Instagram/FB - LiverpoolArtsBar Email - Info@liverpoolartsbar.com Address - 22 Hope Street, Liverpool, L19BY
A Long Time Ago... In an apartment far far away... Xan & Gretta review a very special Holiday special that is one part parody, one part homage, and one part comedy. Is it superior to the original Star Wars Holiday Special from 1977? Well get your brick on and find out as they review the comedy holiday lego movie The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special directed by Ken Cunningham and starring Anthony Daniels, Helen Sadler, Omar Miller, Jake Green, Kelly Marie Tran, Matt Sloan, and Billy Dee Williams. ----more---- As with our other mini reviews, this is not an official review, however Gretta and Xan go over their initial reaction to this holiday special, as well as the hilarious easter eggs in the show. Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter,@spiraken on Instagram, and Check out our Youtube Page. Also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #moviereview #dodecahydronofmovies #netflixmovie #legostarwarsholidayspecial #lifeday #legostarwars #Christmasmovie #movie #spirakenreviewpodcast #podcasthq Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme-Joh Blastoh by Billie Dee Williams, Leelee Chee, Kelly Marie Tran, and Omar Miller (The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special OST) WHERE TO FIND US Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/ Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Discord https://discord.gg/uu42kfr Our Twitter https://twitter.com/spiraken Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: What will you do for Life Day?
Our special guests this week on SPED Homeschool Conversations were Jason Hsieh from LakiKid & Matt Sloan from Sensory Fitness. Jason and Matt shared with us about "Creating a Sensory Diet for Your Homeschool" #sensorydiet #sensoryintegration #homeschool Other topics covered in this episode: The Nuts and Bolts of Sensory Diets Balancing Virtual Learning and Your Child’s Sensory Needs Understanding Your Sensory Seeking Child Why Your Child May Need Active Seating to Learn
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 037 Founder of LakiKid: Sensory Tools for Home and Classroom with Jason Hsieh NORD, the National Organization for Rare Diseases invited me to be a speaker at the 2020 Living Rare, Living Stronger Patient and Family Forum on a breakout panel for caregivers. I'm going to be talking about stress reduction and emotional well being as a caregiver and I'd love for you to join virtually July 18th-19th, 2020. Today I'm talking to Jason Hsieh, a local father whose son was diagnosed with autism and ADHD. There were limited resources and therapy opportunities in Japan at the time of the diagnosis, so his family moved to Seattle to get the help they needed for their son. He struggled to find affordable, quality products to help with his son's sleep, anxiety and sensory challenges so he created his own brand instead. LakiKid is a product design company and also a community of families helping each other through patient support groups and live Facebook seminars. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS How did your story begin in Japan? My special needs journey started in 2013 when my oldest son was diagnosed with autism and ADHD while my wife and I were living in Japan. In Japan and most of the Asian countries, the support and therapy you can get for kids on the spectrum or with any type of mental disability is very limited. It has to do with the overall culture and how most communities sync where mental disability is a taboo topic. People don't like to talk about it, they tend to hide it and parents don't like to confront it. It happened to me personally because the first 6 months after the diagnosis, I was in total denial and refused to believe something was wrong with my son because no one else had similar issues in my family. I refused to believe it. I run into a lot of parents, especially dads, that are in this denial phase. We as men like to fix things, but when you have kids with autism or ADHD, you can't fix them. You can help them to become better versions of themselves and that's why we decided to move to the United States in 2015 so we could find better resources and opportunities for our son to be successful. Did you feel isolated and feel a need to connect with others in your community? Definitely. I can talk to my relatives, but none of them understand what I'm going through mentally. If you don't have a kid with special needs, you don't know what it's like. My son was non-verbal until he turned 6. We were doing a lot of speech therapy and now we're on the opposite end of the spectrum and he's talking way too much and can't stop talking. I didn't realize that I have mental disability myself. I started doing a lot of research for my son and the more research I was doing, the more I started to realize that I have ADHD myself. I was living with it all this time and didn't know what it was and didn't know how to deal with it. Can you tell us about your podcast and videocast? Ask An Autism Mom is done live on Facebook once a week on Thursday at 4pm PT / 7pm ET. We started with a focus on autism, but the more we do, the more we realize how other families and children can benefit from the resources. While the core of the podcast is around autism, we also share information that can be beneficial for parents who have kids with ADHD, sensory processing or down syndrome. Our goal is to inform and empower families so they can help move their kids along in the journey. Sensory Fitness Live is led by an Occupational Therapist who owns a business called Sensory Fitness. He had in person classes for kids before Covid-19, so we've partnered with him to turn his in-person classes into an online format with activities such as sensory diet. Can you tell us about your company LakiKid? I started the company in 2017 because I was trying to figure out how to help my son and other families facing the same situation as us. Most of our items are low cost, ranging from $10-$40. I talk to teachers, occupational therapists and also get feedback from other parents on what products we provide. One of the new products we launched last year was a product designed for a nonprofit organization called KultureCity. They have many programs and one of the biggest is called Sensory Inclusive Initiative, available in NBA stadiums, football and baseball arenas, zoos, aquariums and airports. They provide staff training so they are aware of the sensory challenges individuals face when they visit a venue. They also provide sensory bags, free for families to access and use, which includes noise cancelling headphones, fidget toys and a weighted blanket. We designed the weighted blanket for them to use in their program. Lastly, KultureCity helps arenas to build out a sensory room that is a quiet, safe space for families to go to as needed. We have partnered with them and worked alongside them for two years and I really love their mission. Did you have issues around the school setting that you had to figure out for your son or which inspired any specific piece of your advocacy for making schools more inclusive? The school system here in the US is so different and each city and district has a different setup. Some have more resources and some have zero resources. We have a really good IEP team in the district we are in and my son's special education teacher is really engaged in what my son is doing in the classroom. Even in the current situation with COVID, they are using Google classrooms, meeting daily with sessions for writing, reading and social skills. Unfortunately, not all families and school districts have the resources to have such a comprehensive program. By talking to other parents, I see that gap in the educational system. The US is ahead of the curve compared to other countries, but there is still a lot of work ahead. What advice do you have for parents in the beginning of their journey? Be open minded to a diagnosis and talk to other parents. Join our support group, which is free to join. If you talk to other parents, you will find support because other families are facing similar issues. Each child has individual needs, but we're all sharing a common struggle. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED NORD Living Rare, Living Stronger 2020 Registration https://rarediseases.org/living-rare-forum/ LakiKid https://lakikid.com/ Autism Parent Support Group https://lakikid.com/pages/autism-parent-support-group Sensory Fitness Live with Matt Sloan https://lakikid.com/pages/sensory-fitness-live Ask An Autism Mom https://lakikid.com/pages/ask-an-autism-mom LakiKid FREE Printable Social Story https://lakikid.com/pages/parents-survival-guide-to-coronavirus-covid-19#ebook KultureCity https://www.kulturecity.org/ Once Upon a Gene - Ep 019 - Neena Nizar and the Jansen's Foundation https://effieparks.com/podcast/008-tanjs-akayy-jr78y-ja2e8-zanza-njkxy-83esr-z2wkz-kx2a4-3zgjf TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts Stitcher Overcast CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/
Welcome to the seventh episode of the BHC podcast. This week I had a great chat with Matt Sloan from Rivia who released their latest single Down and Out on the 30th May. We talk about everything from his inspirations to missing his favourite band's gig to play his own to what Rivia are doing to stay active as a band while in lockdown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buckethatculture/message
VP of marketing Matt Sloan said, “Creating an online shopping system for curbside pickup or the infrastructure for delivery, it's a massive undertaking.” Hosts: John Suder (@johnsuder) Producer and Director of Marketing at SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/johnsuder Bart Mroz (@bartmroz) CEO/Co-founder of SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/bartmroz Brittany Blackman (@BrittanytB) Writer and Junior Marketing Coordinator at SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/BrittanytB About the eCommerce Minute: The eCommerce Minute is a production of SUMO Heavy, a digital commerce and strategy firm located in Philadelphia and Brooklyn, NY. Learn more about SUMO Heavy: http://www.sumoheavy.com Follow Us: Newsletter: SUMO Heavy Weekly https://www.getrevue.co/profile/sumoheavy Twitter: @sumoheavy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/support
Guests: 4:05 - Ryan Field, Lead Sports Anchor - ABC7NY 4:30 - Sam Vincent, Michigan State Basketball Legend 5:05 - Tom Crawford, "Blue-Belly" Tom 5:30 - Chase Michaelson, Detroit Free Press and The State News 5:45 - Matt Sloan, Graff Chevrolet Okemos
Matt joins Jack to discuss how the Coronavirus has affected the business at Graff Okemos and how the business is staying open during this time.
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Daniella Levitt John Winzler Dan Proft Matt Sloan
We're launching a mini series full of episodes featuring successful real estate professionals that are working through the Covid-19 situation.In this episode, I'm speaking with Matt Sloan, an award-winning Realtor with Royal LePage in the Greater Toronto Area. As with everyone, this situation took Matt by surprise, but that didn't stop him from being productive and continuing to provide value to his clients.If you're a Realtor trying to figure out how to navigate during these uncertain times, make sure you listen. Enjoy!
At FRI Kevin had a chance to sit down with Matt Sloan of SkyFire Consulting. They discuss the difference between owning a drone and owning a drone program. They also dive into what SkyFire does to help fire departments take their program to the next level; on this episode of the Smart Firefighting Podcast. SkyFire Consulting is an organization that trains first responders in drone operation. They work with departments to understand their needs and create a program that will work for them. Departments need to follow FAA rules and regulations when setting up their drone program. Skyfire walks departments through the certification process and training necessary to be safe and effective.
Welcome back REMAKERS. It's Ready Steady Remake time with your hosts Rich & Rach. This weeks episode we revisit the 1987 movie THE LOST BOYS starring Corey Haim & Keither Sutherland. As usual we revisit the film and then ridiculously REMAKE it! PLUS in the studio, Top of the Tower this week we have special host guest Matt Sloan from the up and coming Liverpool band RIVIA telling us why The Lost Boys is his favourite movie of all time! We've got movie trivia, impressions, Top 10s and a very special exclusive RIVIA new single track drop for the first time ever at the end of the episode. Tune in, subscribe & STAY SAFE Twitter: @Reeeemake Instagram: readysteadyremake Facebook: Ready Steady Remake Email: readysteadyremake@hotmail.com
This is a Seminar lead by Area Director of Asheville Matt Sloan. This was recorded at our Leader Committee Weekend in January 2019. The Notes from his seminar can be found HERE
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Guest hosts Matt Sloan & Craig Johnson from "Welcome to the Basement" and "Chad Vader" help us talk MY WIFE'S RELATIONS. Patricia Eliot Tobias reveals the origin of the Damfinos. Check out Matt and Craig here: http://welcometothebasementshow.com/ And their Buster Keaton episode: http://bit.ly/2D7zUmW
"Bad Turn" was written by Matt Korda. The Lead Actors are Dave Durbin and Donald Dexter and Matt Sloan as Jimmy. "Bad Turn" was written and recorded with seven other audio plays starting with the theme "Missed Connections". "Bad Turn" was recorded on October 23rd, 2016 in the community room at Rethke Terrace on Madison's east side with directors Autumn Shiley and Casem Abulughod, stage managers Malissa Petterson and Jenna Mitchell with audio recording and editing by Matt Haag of MattHaagMusic.com. The theme of that night's audio plays was "Missed Connections". Sounds Delicious Audio Theatre is produced by Delicious Creative Incorporated, a non-profit organized and operated exclusively to conduct charitable and educational activities related to collaborative performance art projects which prioritize creativity and empowerment, teamwork and cooperation, self-confidence, and expansion of individual creative potential within a supportive group experience. Visit deliciouscreative.org for information on shows, classes and events.
We all know that long assessments cause job applicants to drop out of the selection process. Wait...do we know that? In this episode, we talk to Alison Carr, a consultant for Shaker, and Dr. Jay Hardy, Assistant Professor in the College of Business at Oregon State University. Alison and Jay talk about the research behind their new article, Are Applicants More Likely to Quit Longer Assessments? Examining the Effect of Assessment Length on Applicant Attrition Behavior.Special thanks to Matt Sloan, another of the study's co-authors, for suggesting this article.
O'Hare Shakedown was written by Matt Sloan. The Lead Actors are Matt Korda and Dave Durbin and Sara Beth Hahner as Detective Reardon. O'Hare Shakedown was written and recorded with seven other audio plays starting with the theme "Missed Connections". O'Hare Shakedown was recorded on October 23rd, 2016 in the community room at Rethke Terrace on Madison's east side with directors Autumn Shiley and Casem Abulughod, stage managers Malissa Petterson and Jenna Mitchell with audio recording and editing by Matt Haag of MattHaagMusic.com. The theme of that night's audio plays was "Missed Connections". Sounds Delicious Audio Theatre is produced by Delicious Creative Incorporated, a non-profit organized and operated exclusively to conduct charitable and educational activities related to collaborative performance art projects which prioritize creativity and empowerment, teamwork and cooperation, self-confidence, and expansion of individual creative potential within a supportive group experience. Visit deliciouscreative.org for information on shows, classes and events. This week's SPONSOR: Are We Delicious? Musical Heroes premiering December 2nd at 8 pm at the Barrymore Theatre. Musical Heroes features an all-star ensemble of Madison writers, performers and musicians who work together over only 7 days to create mini-musicals. Mark your calendar for December 2nd and grab a ticket at arewedelicious.com/tickets or anywhere Barrymore tickets are sold. Are We Delicious? Madison's freshest performance.
Swedish Meatball was written by Linda Hedenblad. The Lead Actors are Sara Beth Hahner and Matt Sloan and Stacey Garbarski as The Waitress. Swedish Meatball was written and recorded with seven other audio plays starting with the theme Missed Connections Swedish Meatball was recorded on October 23rd, 2016 in the community room at Rethke Terrace on Madison's east side with directors Autumn Shiley and Casem Abulughod, stage managers Malissa Petterson and Jenna Mitchell with audio recording and editing by Matt Haag of MattHaagMusic.com. The theme of that night's audio plays was "Missed Connections". Sounds Delicious Audio Theatre is produced by Delicious Creative Incorporated, a non-profit organized and operated exclusively to conduct charitable and educational activities related to collaborative performance art projects which prioritize creativity and empowerment, teamwork and cooperation, self-confidence, and expansion of individual creative potential within a supportive group experience. Visit deliciouscreative.org for information on shows, classes and events. This week's SPONSOR: Are We Delicious? Musical Heroes premiering December 2nd at 8 pm at the Barrymore Theatre. Musical Heroes features an all-star ensemble of Madison writers, performers and musicians who work together over only 7 days to create mini-musicals. Mark your calendar for December 2nd and grab a ticket at arewedelicious.com/tickets or anywhere Barrymore tickets are sold. Are We Delicious? Madison's freshest performance.
Intents Love: A Summer Camp Story was written by Sara Beth Hahner. The Lead Actors are Matt Korda and Matt Sloan and Linda Hedenblad as Fox. Intents Love was written and recorded with seven other audio plays starting with the theme "Missed Connections". Intents Love was recorded on October 30th, 2016 in the community room at Rethke Terrace on Madison's east side with directors Autumn Shiley and Casem Abulughod, stage managers Malissa Petterson and Jenna Mitchell with audio recording and editing by Matt Haag of MattHaagMusic.com. The theme of that night's audio plays was "Missed Connections". Sounds Delicious Audio Theatre is produced by Delicious Creative Incorporated, a non-profit organized and operated exclusively to conduct charitable and educational activities related to collaborative performance art projects which prioritize creativity and empowerment, teamwork and cooperation, self-confidence, and expansion of individual creative potential within a supportive group experience. Visit deliciouscreative.org for information on shows, classes and events. This week's SPONSOR: Are We Delicious? Musical Heroes premiering December 2nd at 8 pm at the Barrymore Theatre. Musical Heroes features an all-star ensemble of Madison writers, performers and musicians who work together over only 7 days to create mini-musicals. Mark your calendar for December 2nd and grab a ticket at arewedelicious.com/tickets or anywhere Barrymore tickets are sold. Are We Delicious? Madison's freshest performance.
Aaron Yonda, Sean Moore and Matt Sloan join Jason to discuss the recent spate of horse meat contamination, reasons that owls make bad pets and funeral home directors. The post Episode Seven: Horse Meat, Owls and Funerals appeared first on Jason's Voices.
Aaron Yonda, Matt Sloan and Brad Knight join Jason to discuss Valentine’s Day for various people, experienced (and inexperienced) nudists, and the private lives of carnival workers. The post Episode Five: Valentine’s Day in Prison, Nudists, and Carnies appeared first on Jason's Voices.
Aaron Yonda, Sean Moore and Matt Sloan join Jason to discuss old people, spanking and nuts. Special guest appearance by Toby Keith! The post Episode Three: Old People, Spanking and Nuts appeared first on Jason's Voices.
Due to a recording malfunction, the first part of the January 9th Ghostman & Demon Hunter Show was lost. We apologize to our listeners. We were able to save the interview with Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan of Blame Society Productions and Baby Cookie. We hope you enjoy. Thank you,Download G&D 01-09-11
Part 2 of "Rabbit Bites: Chad Vader"