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Best podcasts about meg wilson

Latest podcast episodes about meg wilson

Indiana Athletic Trainers Association Podcast
Industrial Athletic Trainer with Meg Wilson - EP. 20

Indiana Athletic Trainers Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 66:50


Join us as we talk with Meg Wilson about her role working in the industrial setting.

Listen to the show - TennesseeFarmTable.com
Planting by the Signs and the Moon - A Visit With Author Dr. Sarah Hall

Listen to the show - TennesseeFarmTable.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 30:00


From University of KY Press - Sown in the Stars brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems.

Ramblings of a Designer podcast
Ramblings of a Designer eps. 156 - Meg Wilson

Ramblings of a Designer podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 28:00


Meg Wilson is a former graduate student and recent graduate of Brown University. She has two masters degrees and a bachelors of science, specializing in geology and planetary science. Please everyone contact: ramblingsofadesignerpod@gmail.com Ramblings of a Designer podcast is a monthly design news and discussion podcast hosted by Laszlo Lazuer and Terri Rodriguez-Hong (@flaxenink, insta: flaxenink.design). Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ramblings-of-a-Designer-Podcast-2347296798835079/ Send us feedback! ramblingsofadesignerpod@gmail.com, Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/ramblingsofadesigner

The Poly (Pod)Cast
Does Non-Monogamy Make You Repeat Toxic Relationship Patterns? feat. Meg Wilson

The Poly (Pod)Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 70:22


Our very first Australian-based guest joins us on the show! Meg Wilson is the founder and lead therapist of Unison Counselling, a practice that focuses on issues relating to polyamory, non-monogamy, open relationships, and the LGBTQIA+ communities.We chat to her about how being non-monogamous might impact your nervous system and if maintaining multiple romantic or sexual relationships could increase your risk of repeating destructive relationship patterns. We also delve into increased hyper-individualism in western society and why it's especially important to build connection in this context. But first, Siobhan shares a 'radical' new thing she's trying out. A massive thanks to Meg for starting her day incredibly early to accomodate the 11-hour time difference between London and Melbourne so she could come on the show. Find her offerings at the Unison Counselling website. Check out Siobhan's latest article about non-monogamy and step-parenting. You can follow us on socials, @poly_podcast on Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube and Threads. Find us at our website, the-poly-podcast.captivate.fm. Get in touch with us at our email address, podcastthepoly@gmail.com.

Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast
Finding Hope After Betrayal (EP:834)

Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 64:33


Meg Wilson is the author of Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage and a regular speaker to women's groups, Bible studies, and conferences. Eighteen years ago she began leading Healing Heart groups, then in 2013 she founded the Hope After Betrayal Ministries to bring help and hope to women whose husbands are caught in the web of sexual addiction.   To get find out more about Meg or to get a copy of her book, visit her website at: http://www.hopeafterbetrayal.com or you can find her on Facebook (@habministries) and follow her on Twitter (@HopeAfterBetray).   -------------------------------   If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you're mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Victory Tracker.    Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry?  Then maybe it's time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: http://www.RMCfree.com    Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Want to talk to the host? Time slots are limited, but Dr. Joe takes on a few Breakthrough Calls a week to personally help you with your personal life, work, and family challenges.  The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only.  NO RESCHEDULES.  Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: https://TalkwithDrJoe.com   Also join us on: Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Facebook: @realdrjoemartin Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin

Listen to the show - TennesseeFarmTable.com
Sown in the Stars , Planting by the Signs by Sarah L. Hall

Listen to the show - TennesseeFarmTable.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 30:00


From University of KY Press - Sown in the Stars brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems.

Listen to the show - TennesseeFarmTable.com
Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs by Author Dr. Sarah Hall

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 39:34


In this episode, we are setting the table with planting by the stars and the signs. My guest is Dr. Sarah Hall Associate Professor in Agriculture and Natural Resources and Chair of Division 2 at Berea College, in Berea Kentucky. Dr. Hall is the author of a new book - Sown in the Stars with Photography by Meg Wilson. Dr. Hall's book came out of a course that she developed called Appalachian Plants and People and she interviewed several people from the state of Kentucky who used the signs, calendars, almanacs, and the stars to plant by.

SwipeRight@50 Podcast
Meg Wilson - Clinical Counsellor & Relationship Specialist talks all things non-monogamy

SwipeRight@50 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 36:33


Meg is a practicing Clinical Counsellor who provides support for the ethically non-monogamous, polyamorous, and LGBTQIA+ communities. Do you want to learn about 'Radical Compassionate Honesty' and 'poly-secure' relationships? Have a listen and learn about all the variations of open relationships. 

New Books Network
Sarah L. Hall, "Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs" (UP of Kentucky, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:36


"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."—Ecclesiastes 3:1–2 The Appalachian region is deeply rooted in customs that have been handed down for generations. "Planting by the signs," a practice predicated on the belief that moon phases and astrological signs exert a powerful influence on the growth and well-being of crops, is deemed superstitious by some but has been considered essential to gardeners and farmers for centuries and is still in use today. Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs (UP of Kentucky, 2023) brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems. Sarah L. Hall is associate professor of agriculture and natural resources at Berea College. Her scholarly articles on the restoration of native forests and grasslands in Kentucky have been published in a wide range of journals, including Restoration Ecology and New Forests. Candy Boatwright is currently studying for a M.A. History degree at Clemson University. Her research focus is early South Carolina trade and commerce. She is also interested in material culture and memory. A long-time resident of the upstate she enjoys hiking and exploring the natural beauty as well as the historical places of South Carolina. Her personal website is www.candyrboatwright.net/blog and she is also on Twitter at @CandyBoatwright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Folklore
Sarah L. Hall, "Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs" (UP of Kentucky, 2023)

New Books in Folklore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:36


"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."—Ecclesiastes 3:1–2 The Appalachian region is deeply rooted in customs that have been handed down for generations. "Planting by the signs," a practice predicated on the belief that moon phases and astrological signs exert a powerful influence on the growth and well-being of crops, is deemed superstitious by some but has been considered essential to gardeners and farmers for centuries and is still in use today. Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs (UP of Kentucky, 2023) brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems. Sarah L. Hall is associate professor of agriculture and natural resources at Berea College. Her scholarly articles on the restoration of native forests and grasslands in Kentucky have been published in a wide range of journals, including Restoration Ecology and New Forests. Candy Boatwright is currently studying for a M.A. History degree at Clemson University. Her research focus is early South Carolina trade and commerce. She is also interested in material culture and memory. A long-time resident of the upstate she enjoys hiking and exploring the natural beauty as well as the historical places of South Carolina. Her personal website is www.candyrboatwright.net/blog and she is also on Twitter at @CandyBoatwright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore

New Books in Anthropology
Sarah L. Hall, "Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs" (UP of Kentucky, 2023)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:36


"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."—Ecclesiastes 3:1–2 The Appalachian region is deeply rooted in customs that have been handed down for generations. "Planting by the signs," a practice predicated on the belief that moon phases and astrological signs exert a powerful influence on the growth and well-being of crops, is deemed superstitious by some but has been considered essential to gardeners and farmers for centuries and is still in use today. Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs (UP of Kentucky, 2023) brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems. Sarah L. Hall is associate professor of agriculture and natural resources at Berea College. Her scholarly articles on the restoration of native forests and grasslands in Kentucky have been published in a wide range of journals, including Restoration Ecology and New Forests. Candy Boatwright is currently studying for a M.A. History degree at Clemson University. Her research focus is early South Carolina trade and commerce. She is also interested in material culture and memory. A long-time resident of the upstate she enjoys hiking and exploring the natural beauty as well as the historical places of South Carolina. Her personal website is www.candyrboatwright.net/blog and she is also on Twitter at @CandyBoatwright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in Food
Sarah L. Hall, "Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs" (UP of Kentucky, 2023)

New Books in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:36


"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."—Ecclesiastes 3:1–2 The Appalachian region is deeply rooted in customs that have been handed down for generations. "Planting by the signs," a practice predicated on the belief that moon phases and astrological signs exert a powerful influence on the growth and well-being of crops, is deemed superstitious by some but has been considered essential to gardeners and farmers for centuries and is still in use today. Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs (UP of Kentucky, 2023) brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems. Sarah L. Hall is associate professor of agriculture and natural resources at Berea College. Her scholarly articles on the restoration of native forests and grasslands in Kentucky have been published in a wide range of journals, including Restoration Ecology and New Forests. Candy Boatwright is currently studying for a M.A. History degree at Clemson University. Her research focus is early South Carolina trade and commerce. She is also interested in material culture and memory. A long-time resident of the upstate she enjoys hiking and exploring the natural beauty as well as the historical places of South Carolina. Her personal website is www.candyrboatwright.net/blog and she is also on Twitter at @CandyBoatwright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food

New Books in American Studies
Sarah L. Hall, "Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs" (UP of Kentucky, 2023)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:36


"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."—Ecclesiastes 3:1–2 The Appalachian region is deeply rooted in customs that have been handed down for generations. "Planting by the signs," a practice predicated on the belief that moon phases and astrological signs exert a powerful influence on the growth and well-being of crops, is deemed superstitious by some but has been considered essential to gardeners and farmers for centuries and is still in use today. Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs (UP of Kentucky, 2023) brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems. Sarah L. Hall is associate professor of agriculture and natural resources at Berea College. Her scholarly articles on the restoration of native forests and grasslands in Kentucky have been published in a wide range of journals, including Restoration Ecology and New Forests. Candy Boatwright is currently studying for a M.A. History degree at Clemson University. Her research focus is early South Carolina trade and commerce. She is also interested in material culture and memory. A long-time resident of the upstate she enjoys hiking and exploring the natural beauty as well as the historical places of South Carolina. Her personal website is www.candyrboatwright.net/blog and she is also on Twitter at @CandyBoatwright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in the American South
Sarah L. Hall, "Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs" (UP of Kentucky, 2023)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:36


"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."—Ecclesiastes 3:1–2 The Appalachian region is deeply rooted in customs that have been handed down for generations. "Planting by the signs," a practice predicated on the belief that moon phases and astrological signs exert a powerful influence on the growth and well-being of crops, is deemed superstitious by some but has been considered essential to gardeners and farmers for centuries and is still in use today. Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs (UP of Kentucky, 2023) brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farmwork. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems. Sarah L. Hall is associate professor of agriculture and natural resources at Berea College. Her scholarly articles on the restoration of native forests and grasslands in Kentucky have been published in a wide range of journals, including Restoration Ecology and New Forests. Candy Boatwright is currently studying for a M.A. History degree at Clemson University. Her research focus is early South Carolina trade and commerce. She is also interested in material culture and memory. A long-time resident of the upstate she enjoys hiking and exploring the natural beauty as well as the historical places of South Carolina. Her personal website is www.candyrboatwright.net/blog and she is also on Twitter at @CandyBoatwright. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

The Space Social Podcast
Morning Meditation ft. Meg Wilson Sponsored by the Elevated Entrepreneur Collective

The Space Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 13:45


Don't listen while driving. Morning Meditation ft. Meg Wilson Sponsored by the Elevated Entrepreneur Collective. https://www.the-spacesocial.com/about_us

The OneFootball Podcast
307: England can't stop scoring, WWCQ latest and farewell Carli Lloyd

The OneFootball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 56:54


The OneFootball podcast returns once again to take a look at women's football. This week Angelina Kelly is joined by Her Football Hub's Meg Wilson and Lauren Coffman. First up and the panel discuss the Women's World Cup Qualifiers including England's impressive performances. With two important wins during this international break, the panel discuss Ella Toone who is in fine form, and also the debate around the comments made by Emma Hayes regarding UEFA needing to invest more in smaller nations in order grow the game worldwide. In addition with Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland all in action, how has each nation performed over the last few weeks? Meanwhile as Carli Lloyd played her final international fixture for the USA, the panel discuss whether this is the right time for her to hang up her football boots and what this means for the national team. And finally, over in Australia the Matildas faced Brazil in two very exciting fixtures as the panel discuss the current situation in women's football in Australia and the legend that is Marta who made an appearance for Brazil.

The OneFootball Podcast
303: WSL latest, Real still need a win and the Champions League begins!

The OneFootball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 69:57


The OneFootball podcast returns once again to take a look at women's football. This week Angelina Kelly is joined by Her Football Hub's Aaron Hindhaugh and Meg Wilson. First up and the panel discuss last weekend's games from the Women's Super League, including another win for Arsenal and Spurs as they both sit at the top of the table. In addition with Manchester City having now lost three games in the league, does this team have what it takes to climb back up the table? Over in Spain and Real Madrid are still without a win in the Primera División as the panel discuss whether alarm bells are now officially ringing for the side. Meanwhile in the Frauen-Bundesliga with Wolfsburg having dropped points in their draw with Freiburg, despite it being so early in the season, could the result prove to be costly in the long run? In addition, with the group stage of the Champions League kicking off this week, the panel discuss some of the blockbuster fixtures that await along with some predictions. And finally, with news breaking from the National Women's Soccer League in the USA regarding misconduct allegations, the panel discusses how the world of football has reacted. Also, with more news regarding a potential biennial World Cup, what implications could this have on the sport?

KCSB
Unmasking Isla Vista: Local Business & Essential Workers

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 15:26


In episode four of our series, Unmasking Isla Vista: Local Business & Essential Workers, KCSB's Alexandra Goldberg, and the Daily Nexus' Katherine Swartz assess the pandemic's toll on businesses here in Isla Vista, highlighting the experiences of owners and essential workers alike. The two speak with the Board President of the Isla Vista Food Cooperative, Lisa Oglesby, regarding the pandemic's unique challenges for the community staple. Meg Wilson, a third-year global studies major at UC Santa Barbara and employee at Woodstock's Pizza, offers a personal account from an essential worker's perspective. Additionally, we speak to Daniel Dunietz, Buddha Bowls owner and operator, to discuss the changing business flow throughout this past year and a half. Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive is accessible as both a Daily Nexus article and a KCSB newsletter. You can find new articles and podcast episodes at dailynexus.com/unmasking-isla-vista/ Stay tuned for episode five of our series! We will be highlighting Community Reflection. An enormous thank you to those who contributed to Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive. KCSB Journalists: Alexandra Goldberg, Daniel Huecias, Pia Ramos, Ashley Rusch, Yulene Teagle, and Jennifer Yoshikoshi Daily Nexus Journalists: Sindhu Ananthavel, Atmika Iyer, Holly Rusch, Asumi Shuda, and Katherine Swartz Daily Nexus Videographers: Evan Cacatian and Juliana Zappitell Daily Nexus Artists and Graphic Creators: Hannah Appel, Noelle Chan, Luca Disbrow, Emerson Domingo, Natalie Fiorindo, Daniella Gomez, Alex Rudolph, and Kelly Yan KCSB Artists: Madeline Miller and Shirley Wang Daily Nexus Photographers: Pia Ramos and Kaiyi Yang Thank you for listening!

The Georgene Rice Show
September 10, 2020

The Georgene Rice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 74:54


With 54 days to election day we’ll look at the status of fires in Oregon, the latest numbers on COVID-19 in Oregon and share a classic interview with Meg Wilson, author of Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage (Kregel)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

covid-19 oregon meg wilson
Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio
Talking Tech 19th May 2020

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 14:18


COVID19 Update Live Web Page   A good accessible website for keeping track of the virus spread.   https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries   May 21 - Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)   Global Accessibility Awareness Day Main Page   https://globalaccessibilityawarenessday.org   Global Accessibility Awareness Day (week May 18 from Microsoft UK)   https://info.microsoft.com/UK-DIGTRNS-CATALOG-FY20-05May-18-GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessWeek18th22ndofMay-SRDEM20483_CatalogDisplayPage.html   Global Accessibility Awareness Day (highlights from Apple)   Apple Accessibility Playlist on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIl2EzNYri0cLtSlZowttih25VnSvWITu From using your iPhone without seeing the screen, to adapting gestures to your physical needs, discover how the accessibility features built into your Apple devices can help you do more.   Accessibility Shortcut Refresh in Gallery - Keep an eye on it for may 21st.  Accessibility App Store collection highlighted.    AppleCare Accessibility help line - https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT201232  Accessibility and assistive technology - (61) 1-300-365-0831    Education team have been launching some great accessibility videos.  Our Apple Professional Learning team is hosting free virtual conferences in our Apple Education Learning Series, including two sessions that specifically focus on Apple Accessibility...   Increase Productivity with AssistiveTouch (presented by Meg Wilson) https://video.ibm.com/recorded/126608658 AssistiveTouch is a built-in accessibility feature that lets you adapt the iPad Multi-Touch screen to your physical needs. In this video, you’ll learn how to customize gestures and make other features accessible with just a touch from the AssistiveTouch menu. Increase productivity with new ways to search, take screenshots, and work with multiple apps.    Accessibility: Improve Reading Fluency (presented by Jenny Grabiec) https://video.ibm.com/recorded/126367548 Every iPad includes built-in assistive features that support your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning, and literacy. In this video, you’ll learn how features such as Speak Screen, Safari Reader, and Speech Controller enable reading fluency, comprehension, and composition for every learning style.   For the complete collection of videos in the Apple Education Learning Series, covering a wide range of topics to help educators use Apple products and their built-in features to enable remote learning for all students, please visit...   Apple Education Learning Series https://video.ibm.com/apple-edu-learning-series   Virtual 30 Minute One-On-One Coaching Sessions Virtual one-on-one coaching sessions with Apple Professional Learning Specialists are available for free to help educators hone their approach to online student learning and workflows. Select a date and 30 minute time slot below to register for a virtual coaching session. https://apple.co/virtualcoaching   News Links to existing content:    Apple Celebrates Accessibility Awareness Month with New App Collections, Education Discount, and More https://www.imore.com/apple-celebrates-accessibility-awareness-month-new-app-collections-education-discount-and-more Apple today is kicking off their recognition of Accessibility Awareness Month 2020 by rolling out minor yet notable accessibility-focused updates across its various properties—App Store editorial, Apple Support, and more.   Apple kicks off Accessibility Awareness Day early by highlighting apps and features https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/07/cnn-underscored/apple-accessibility-iphone-mac-features/index.html Apple will celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 21 by highlighting its work to improve accessibility across its hardware, software and customer support.   Apple promotes accessibility tech with dedicated AppleCare team, app curation https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-promotes-accessibility-tech-with-dedicated-apple-care-team-app-curation/ In recognition of May's Global Accessibility Awareness Day, the company will be highlighting its tech to help people with disabilities.   Apps for Accessibility: App Store Story https://apps.apple.com/us/story/id1266441335 We’re proud to have an App Store full of tools that improve lives. Using the Accessibility features on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch, these apps help with everything from routine tasks to communication and language skills.   Apple Accessibility Playlist on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIl2EzNYri0cLtSlZowttih25VnSvWITu From using your iPhone without seeing the screen, to adapting gestures to your physical needs, discover how the accessibility features built into your Apple devices can help you do more.       Improvements to the Sound Scape app from Microsoft   COVID info, filtering services, and very excitingly, sharing your Markers with other Sound Scape users.   https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/group/enable/articles/annotating-and-sharing-markers-with-family-and-friends-through-microsoft-soundscape/

Awesome Marriage Podcast
Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage: Interview with Meg Wilson | Ep. 276

Awesome Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 36:11


Today on the Podcast we welcome Meg Wilson with us today. Meg is the founder and CEO of Hope After Betrayal Ministries. Her mission is to help women find hope and healing from the pain of their partner’s sexual betrayal. She has a passion to increase awareness in the church of how to minister to the brokenhearted. Meg and her husband were able to walk through his sexual addiction and come out on the other side stronger. In her newly updated book - Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage, Meg shows others how they can follow the path to healing and out of darkness. Her book provides counsel, compassionate insight, and wise direction to those who find themselves faced with sexual addiction in their marriage. Tune in to hear about healing when sexual addiction invades your marriage! RESOURCES You can find more from Meg on her website here.   Grab her book Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage here. SPONSORS Thank you to Groove Life for sponsoring this podcast episode! Groove Life has the Groove ring that is the world's first breathable active ring that is not only super comfortable but functional. Born from need, GROOVE raises the bar on traditional silicone, activewear rings with its flexible material, patent-pending, inner breathable design, and beautiful colors. You can use the code “awesomemarriage” for 15% off your order! The first 50 people to purchase their ring can actually get 20% off your order with the code “AM20” so order your Groove Ring TODAY! We are loving our Groove Rings and we know you will too!

Awesome Marriage Podcast
Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage: Interview with Meg Wilson | Ep. 276

Awesome Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 36:11


Today on the Podcast we welcome Meg Wilson with us today. Meg is the founder and CEO of Hope After Betrayal Ministries. Her mission is to help women find hope and healing from the pain of their partner's sexual betrayal. She has a passion to increase awareness in the church of how to minister to the brokenhearted. Meg and her husband were able to walk through his sexual addiction and come out on the other side stronger. In her newly updated book - Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage, Meg shows others how they can follow the path to healing and out of darkness. Her book provides counsel, compassionate insight, and wise direction to those who find themselves faced with sexual addiction in their marriage. Tune in to hear about healing when sexual addiction invades your marriage! RESOURCES You can find more from Meg on her website here.   Grab her book Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage here. SPONSORS Thank you to Groove Life for sponsoring this podcast episode! Groove Life has the Groove ring that is the world's first breathable active ring that is not only super comfortable but functional. Born from need, GROOVE raises the bar on traditional silicone, activewear rings with its flexible material, patent-pending, inner breathable design, and beautiful colors. You can use the code “awesomemarriage” for 15% off your order! The first 50 people to purchase their ring can actually get 20% off your order with the code “AM20” so order your Groove Ring TODAY! We are loving our Groove Rings and we know you will too!

Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast

Meg Wilson is the author of Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage and a regular speaker to women’s groups, Bible studies, and conferences. Eighteen years ago she began leading Healing Heart groups, then in 2013 she founded the Hope After Betrayal Ministries to bring help and hope to women whose husbands are caught in the web of sexual addiction. To get find out more about Meg or to get a copy of her book, visit her website at: http://www.hopeafterbetrayal.com or you can find her on Facebook (@habministries) and follow her on Twitter (@HopeAfterBetray).   ----------------------   If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God’s glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you’re mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Spiritual Leader Blueprint AND our Are You the Man ebook.   Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry?  Then maybe it’s time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you for the next 21-Days to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: www.CoachMeDrJoe.com Also join us on: Download Our APP:  iPhone or Android Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ Facebook: @realdrjoemartin

The Georgene Rice Show
Sept. 27, 2018

The Georgene Rice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 74:21


Today we’ll cover the Ford/Kavanaugh hearings and talk with Meg Wilson, author of “Hope After Betrayal: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage (Revised and Expanded Edition/Kregel).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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GirlfriendIT
GirlfriendIT 08-02-2018 Hope After Betrayal with Meg Wilson & Singleness with Tatum Skogebo

GirlfriendIT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 57:58


GirlfriendIT
GirlfriendIT 08-02-2018 Hope After Betrayal with Meg Wilson & Singleness with Tatum Skogebo

GirlfriendIT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 57:58


Lovesavers Radio Podcast - Lovesavers Ministry

Meg Wilson

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Gwinnett County Public Library
Homegrown Gwinnett with Meg Wilson

Gwinnett County Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 23:51


Homegrown Gwinnett is a tower gardening project at each of GCPL's 15 branches. Norcross Branch Manager Meg Wilson joins Caleb Nichols and Steve Thomas to discuss the origins of the project, community engagement, programming ideas, and options for the future.

EduMatters
Tightwad Teacher #8 - iPodsibilities

EduMatters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2011 73:15


Hosts Shawn Kibel and John Mikulski are joined by 2011 Apple Distinguished Educator, Meg Wilson as they discuss the use of iDevices in the classroom.

Pure Sex Radio
Hope After Betrayal

Pure Sex Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 30:00


Wives who have faced the trauma of sexual betrayal by their husbands wonder if hope is possible -- for herself, for her marriage, for her future. In this episode we have Meg Wilson with us, an author and speaker who has tremendous experience in helping wives discover hope after betrayal. To learn more about Meg and her resources, visit HopeAfterBetrayal.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations

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Pure Sex Radio
Hope After Betrayal

Pure Sex Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 30:00


Wives who have faced the trauma of sexual betrayal by their husbands wonder if hope is possible -- for herself, for her marriage, for her future. In this episode we have Meg Wilson with us, an author and speaker who has tremendous experience in helping wives discover hope after betrayal. To learn more about Meg and her resources, visit HopeAfterBetrayal.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations

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