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True crime mysteries can be dark and thrilling. But what if humans can't crack the case? What if the suspect ... isn't human? This hour, TED Radio Hour investigates crimes with a wild twist. Guests include forensic scientist Lauren Pharr Parks, author Mary Roach, dog trainer and conservationist Megan Parker, wildlife intelligence analyst Sarah Stoner. Original broadcast date: October 21, 2022.TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
On the newly rebranded NAVFAC Podcast - NAVFAC Engineering: Constructive Career Conversations - we continue the conversation with NAVFAC Marianas in Guam! We speak with Megan Parker, Natural Resource specialist, and what a treat it was to hear her experiences with the EV team. What a great time to be part of such a dedicated team and to hear about the NAVFAC MAR team hosting a Job Fair on April 26, 2024. Listen today!
"I think the most important thing that anybody can do for someone else, is to notice them and appreciate the small things that they do." --Megan Parker Today's interview is with Megan Parker who is an Intellectual Property Lawyer from Ohio. Megan was born with congenital muscular dystrophy and uses a ventilator and a complex wheelchair to remain mobile and independent. If you ever had limited beliefs about yourself, you won't want to miss this podcast and hear her inspiring story!
Today, Jack Jostes interviews Megan Parker, a certified executive leadership coach at McFarlin Stanford. In this episode you'll get a preview of Megan's upcoming presentation titled “Don't Take the Monkey” at the upcoming Landscaper's Summit happening on October 26, 2023, where she will provide interactive coaching exercises and tools for landscapers to improve their coaching skills. Listen to learn: how coaching employees to find their own solutions helps them gain confidence and prevents the burden of problem-solving from falling on the leader.the importance of setting clear expectations and using a “coach approach” to help employees think through problems and develop their own solutions. examples and strategies for coaching employees who may lack motivation or confidence, as well as those who may need additional training or support. Watch the full episode + see the transcript at: https://landscapersguide.com/podcast/Get your ticket for the 4th Annual Landscaper's Summit: https://landscapersummit.comTell us where to send your beef jerky: https://landscapersguide.com/toolboxConnect with Megan Parker from McFarlin Stanford on LinkedIn.
Original broadcast date: October 21, 2022. True crime mysteries can be dark and thrilling. But what if humans can't crack the case? What if the suspect ... isn't human? This hour, TED Radio Hour investigates crimes with a wild twist. Guests include forensic scientist Lauren Pharr Parks, author Mary Roach, dog trainer and conservationist Megan Parker, wildlife intelligence analyst Sarah Stoner.TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted
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December 1, 2022--Host Johanna Wildoak speaks with Megan Parker and Kay Leiberknecht about Hospice of Ukiah.
True crime mysteries can be dark and thrilling. But what if humans can't crack the case? What if the suspect ... isn't human? This hour, TED Radio Hour investigates crimes with a wild twist. Guests include forensic scientist Lauren Pharr Parks, author Mary Roach, dog trainer and conservationist Megan Parker, wildlife intelligence analyst Sarah Stoner.
How to break into the beauty industry Meg came in hot with the tips 1. We find ourselves emotionally attached to business names. 2. Apprentice or intern with an expert or company in the industry you desire to co-exist in. 3. How it started (a lot of DIY) 4. Sticking to your vision 5. Unique selling proposition came from working behind the scenes at other spas (she learned pros and cons/dos and donts) 6. The power of investing in yourself and networking 7. The importance of continuing education We talked about how she became an international MUA 8. E-commerce is essential Megan prefers to be a service provider because of the endless opportunities. @vanityhausnola offers skincare products and services for male and female of all skin types ages 11 years old and up. FAQs: It's common for females to get wax while on menstrual cycle It's also common for males to stay groomed and manscaped Teens 16 and up are ok to bikini wax Follow @vanityhausnola book Megan for your next facial, wax or skin treatment!
June 30, 2022--Join Johanna as she talks with Megan Parker, Certified Social Worker, about Hospice of Ukiah.
Coming soon: A new historical true crime podcast from The Drag In 1885, a few years before Jack the Ripper went on a killing spree in London, an axe-wielding killer stalked the streets of the dusty frontier town of Austin, Texas. The victims, mostly Black women who worked as servants for Austin's wealthy white residents, were brutally killed in the middle of the night. In a new podcast from the creators of the popular true crime series “Darkness,” host Megan Parker brings you back to the time when the first known American serial killer terrorized a community. Subscribe to Devilish Deeds wherever you get your podcasts: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NB2HT09wMWO7LbaXIEtJN?si=44af3ca91e9e45b3 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devilish-deeds/id1616011815 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darkness-podcast/support
In 1885, a few years before Jack the Ripper went on a killing spree in London, an axe-wielding killer stalked the streets of the dusty frontier town of Austin, Texas. The victims, mostly Black women who worked as servants for Austin's wealthy white residents, were brutally killed in the middle of the night. In a new podcast from the creators of the popular true crime series “Darkness,” host Megan Parker brings you back to the time when the first known American serial killer terrorized a community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devilish-deeds/support
The Executive Producer for this episode of Walnut GroveCast is Megan Parker Suzann Holland returns to the show to discuss this unforgettable episode! In this one we get the adorable Peter Billingsley as a boy with a speech impediment. "James' promising friendship with a young stuttering boy named Gideon Hale is jeopardized when he mocks the boy behind his back. When a devastated Gideon runs away, Caroline assists the boys' parents in a frantic search for the young boy, while Charles and a remorseful James go on a delivery run to Sleepy Eye. A feral wolf that Charles meets along the way will play a key role in this story." No Beast so Fierce originally aired on January 4, 1982 The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron!
Elsa Covián Iturriaga (nacida el 27 de mayo de 1964) es una actriz de doblaje, intérprete y editora literaria mexicana, que ha prestado su voz a varios personajes de series de televisión, películas y dibujos animados. Reconocida por haber sido la voz regular de actrices como Winona Ryder, Anna Faris como Cindy Campbell en las películas de Scary Movie, Heather Matarazzo en la película El diario de la princesa y su secuela; también es conocida por haber sido la voz de Miranda Cosgrove como Megan Parker en la serie Drake & Josh. Entre los entrañables personajes infantiles que ha doblado destacan Pie Pequeño en la franquicia de La tierra antes del tiempo, Baby Bop en la serie Barney, Pablo en Backyardigans, Pepper Ann Pearson en Pepper Ann y Pippi Longstocking en la serie animada del mismo nombre. En el anime ha dado voz a Hamtaro, a Oliver Atom de niño y Patty en Supercampeones, a Faye Valentine en Cowboy Bebop, a Mimmy en El paraíso de Hello Kitty y a Corrector Rescue en Corrector Yui, entre muchos otros. Actualmente se le puede escuchar como Rarity de My Little Pony: La magia de la amistad, además de diversos personajes en la serie American Horror Story. Sus inicios en el doblaje se dan en el año 1987. Estuvo casada con el también actor y director de doblaje Eduardo Tejedo. Locutores: Raymundo Armijo, Jonathan Medina, Arturo López Productores: Sandra Cuoto, Raymundo Armijo, Jonathan Medina, Arturo López Productor Ejecutivo: Brent Paxton
On the ninth episode, Owner and Founder of Aviyah Services shares how her company was created, the work they do to help other companies succeed, a why working out of the Refinery 46 location has been a good fit for them. Contact Megan by calling 317-737-9940 or email at Aviyahservices@Outlook.com Hosted and Produced by Josh Bach of Amplify Podcast Network www.AmplifyPodcastNetwork.com
Conservation biologist and dog trainer Megan Parker trains canines for conservation purposes by recruiting “bad dogs” to save endangered species. This talk was filmed at TEDxJacksonHole. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official Like TEDx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEDxEvents
In this episode, Australian conservation dog team trainer and host James Davis is joined by Megan Parker, co-founder of Working Dogs for Conservation and a pioneer in the use of dogs in conservation.They talk about innovation, dog and handler selection and training, standards and certification worldwide, and some of the amazing projects Megan and her colleagues have been involved in.For more information on Megan's work please visit:https://wd4c.org/https://www.facebook.com/WorkingDogsForConservationhttps://www.instagram.com/workingdogsforconservation/The Conservation K9 Podcast is sponsored by Padfoot Professional K9 Services. As well as providing working dog teams specialising in invasive species detection and management, Padfoot helps scientists and agencies throughout Australia, New Zealand and the rest of the world to select, train and handle their own conservation detection dogs - especially those chosen from rescue shelters - for both native and invasive species detection.To find out how Padfoot can help you please email team@padfoot.com.auPadfoot Professional K9 Services Padfoot provides conservation dog teams and helps scientists train their own conservation canines.
If Trees Could Talk... — And 100 of them you should get to know! Megan Emmett Parker (author and senior producer in the environmental world) With a Masters in environmental management, a conservation degree and a decade working as a senior producer on 50/50 on tv, Megan Parker has a solid grounding on all topics environmental. Her book, Game Ranger in your Backpack, has been selling out and reprinted yearly since release ten years ago. And her book on trees, originally titled If Trees Could Talk, now published by Struik under the title 100 Bushveld Trees, is the go-to guide for those wanting to know more about our wonderful country, her biomes and the ‘beings’ that inhabit it. Game Ranger in Your Pocket on Amazon https://amzn.to/3m73ezP 100 Bushveld Trees https://amzn.to/2LmQl8b Megan on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-parker-39027510/ Music : https://JohnBartmann.com Connect with Melanie on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/melstreasures.co.za/ When you're ready to #BeHeard, contact the podcast specialists at
And 100 of them you should get to know! Megan Emmett Parker (author and senior producer in the environmental world) With a Masters in environmental management, a conservation degree and a decade working as a senior producer on 50/50 on tv, Megan Parker has a solid grounding on all topics environmental. Her book, Game Ranger in your Backpack, has been selling out and reprinted yearly since release ten years ago. And her book on trees, originally titled If Trees Could Talk, now published by Struik under the title 100 Bushveld Trees, is the go-to guide for those wanting to know more about our wonderful country, her biomes and the ‘beings’ that inhabit it. Game Ranger in Your Pocket on Amazon https://amzn.to/3m73ezP 100 Bushveld Trees https://amzn.to/2LmQl8b Megan on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-parker-39027510/ Music : https://JohnBartmann.com Connect with Melanie on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/melstreasures.co.za/ When you're ready to #BeHeard, contact the podcast specialists at SolidGold.co.za Mel's Treasures on Facebook
If Trees Could Talk... — And 100 of them you should get to know! Megan Emmett Parker (author and senior producer in the environmental world) With a Masters in environmental management, a conservation degree and a decade working as a senior producer on 50/50 on tv, Megan Parker has a solid grounding on all topics environmental. Her book, Game Ranger in your Backpack, has been selling out and reprinted yearly since release ten years ago. And her book on trees, originally titled If Trees Could Talk, now published by Struik under the title 100 Bushveld Trees, is the go-to guide for those wanting to know more about our wonderful country, her biomes and the ‘beings’ that inhabit it. Game Ranger in Your Pocket on Amazon https://amzn.to/3m73ezP 100 Bushveld Trees https://amzn.to/2LmQl8b Megan on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-parker-39027510/ Music : https://JohnBartmann.com Connect with Melanie on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/melstreasures.co.za/ When you're ready to #BeHeard, contact the podcast specialists at SolidGold.co.za
Trevor & Megan Parker Have been married 12 years & have three boys, ages 8, 6, and 2. Both are High School Educators Certification as Registered Corporate Coach (RCC) They served in ministry at their local church from 2014-2020 Trevor as Pastor of Worship Megan as Pastor of Content and Culture TREVOR Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude - English and Music (Concentration: Voice, Honors) / Secondary Education (Minor) December 2020, Master of Education - Educational Policy: Diversity and Equity 13th Year as High School English Teacher Established an intervention program with the building blocks of student advocacy, student ownership, identity reflection, and restorative practices and a follow-up mentorship program to continue relational connection and walking with students on their journey. MEGAN Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude /English and Music (Concentration: Voice) Master of Arts in Teaching - Secondary Education, English 11th year as High School English teacher & Literacy Interventionist Trained by Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning) to implement community-wide SEL and is Certified in Social-Emotional and Character Development (SECD) Instruction Learning Behavioral Specialist (special ed/interventionist) Website - www.TheParkerland.com Trevor Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/breakthisjar/ Megan Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/megantparker/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hug me brotha! It's Drake and Josh! Join us for a detailed discussion on the characters, sets, writing, humor and more of Nickelodeon's most beloved sitcom of the 2000's. Plus Jarrett's positive energy at potlucks!——————————————————————————————Leave us a REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast Feed!INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/mostxtremepod/TWITTER - https://twitter.com/mostxtremepodEMAIL - mostxtremepodcast@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://most-xtreme-podcast.simplecast.com/
Is our education system supporting the needs of kids with disabilities during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic? That’s the question host Annette Hines, Psychologist Allison Brooks, and Special Education teacher Megan Parker discuss during Episode 64 of Parenting Impossible. Allison Brooks is a psychologist working in the Seattle Washington area. She has an extensive history speaking about topics such as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), Autism, educational advocacy, motivation for middle schoolers, ADHD, and anxiety. Brooks has also served on state advisory councils for autism, FAS, and school refusal. Megan Parker is a Special Needs teacher working in Florida; a state that’s currently embattled in a controversy over how to handle the 2020 school year. This week, some districts started in-class learning despite a lawsuit filed by the Florida Education Association to delay classroom learning. Annette Hines has been practicing in the areas of Special Needs, Elder Law, and Estate Planning for more than 20 years. Ms. Hines brings personal experience with special needs to her practice and podcasts as the mother of two daughters, one of whom passed away from Mitochondrial disease in November 2013. This deep, personal understanding of special needs fuels her passion for quality special needs planning and drives her dedication to help others within the special needs community.
Join us for today's message from Megan Parker!
This will correct an error I made, I mistakenly mislabeled yesterdays episode! Hello all - for this installment of Walnut GroveCast, Megan Parker was kind enough to join me to discuss the beloved episode, Town Party, Country Party Town Party, Country Party was originally released on October 30, 1974 *note - I really did lose this recording after about 20 minutes in and Megan was incredibly understanding and we started over! I am still embarrassed by that! "Laura befriends Olga, a girl crippled from birth with one leg shorter than the other and who, as a result, is teased by Nellie and often left out of the other children's games. But when Charles comes up with a way to help Olga walk more normally, he meets unexpected resistance...from Olga's over-protective father. " If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron!
In week two of our Family Matters series, Trevor and Megan Parker dive into authenticity, the journey and why these aspects of our faith are so important to us here at GCC.
Megan Parker continues our series on Posture, Prayer, Scripture and Holiness. She dives into her story of growing in prayer and awareness to Holy Spirit's presence in our lives.
Author and journalist Mark Obmascik helps us remember a forgotten battle of WWII, one fought on American soil. Megan Parker from Working Dogs for Conservation explains how they use rescue dogs to rescue the environment. Professional adventurer Victor Vascovo takes us to the bottom of the ocean. Author Leonard David describes the modern race to the moon.
Author and journalist Mark Obmascik helps us remember a forgotten battle of WWII, one fought on American soil. Megan Parker from Working Dogs for Conservation explains how they use rescue dogs to rescue the environment.
Megan Parker speaks on Peace as the 3rd message of our Advent series.
In this episode I talk to Megan about the value of meditation and self care. Megan is an awesome spiritual self care coach who helps you really learn to follow your “Gut” (aka intuition) and start to feel grounded and safe being who you are. Find Megan's Free Gift here https://youtu.be/PRcyC-WrsRw
Megan Parker dives into week 2 of the Pursuit of Transformation series by talking about how we pursue our calling and the things God has placed on our lives.
In Episode 111, Dr. Karen speaks with Megan Parker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Co-Founder of Abide Family Center in Uganda. For full show notes, please visit www.thinkorphan.com
Reuvers and Frattallone are joined by Tom from Elevated and his guest Megan Parker from Dogfish Head Brewery. Ashley Hauf from 10K Brewery joins to look ahead to look ahead to an upcoming benefit.
To save wildlife, we can start by saving a dog. Thousands of high energy dogs that don't make good pets, are stuck in shelters. WDC offers a second chance to high-drive shelter dogs, many of whom would have been euthanized had they not saved themselves by getting a job saving wildlife. WD4C trains the world's best conservation detection dogs and put them to work protecting wildlife and wild places. Montana-based non profit WD4C, uses highly trained detection dogs to make conservation more efficient, effective and ethical. With noses for data and a love for dogs, WD4C has forged partnerships with 50 conservation groups across 5 continents. Bad dogs for pets are great champions for wildlife. WD4C put their dogs' exceptional abilities to work finding and eliminating threats to rare and threatened species. WD4C does it to save the world. The dogs do it for the love of a ball.
How we communicate with others has a big influence on our success in many areas of life. In this episode, hear how Megan Parker, Director of Culture Communications, prepares senior leaders across GE to deliver messages with impact - and what advice she has for anyone looking to improve this skill.
Whether locating wire snares in Africa or dyer's woad in the western United States, dogs are helping conservationists monitor wildlife and eradicate invasive species. In this podcast, Megan Parker, executive director and co-founder of Working Dogs for Conservation, visits with invasion biologist and Yale postdoc Sara Kuebbing about the organization, the dogs, and the dog/handler … Continue reading Fighting Invasives: Working Dogs for Conservation →
To save wildlife, we can start by saving a dog. Thousands of high energy dogs that don't make good pets, are stuck in shelters. WDC offers a second chance to high-drive shelter dogs, many of whom would have been euthanized had they not saved themselves by getting a job saving wildlife. WD4C trains the world's best conservation detection dogs and put them to work protecting wildlife and wild places. Montana-based non profit WD4C, uses highly trained detection dogs to make conservation more efficient, effective and ethical. With noses for data and a love for dogs, WD4C has forged partnerships with 50 conservation groups across 5 continents. Bad dogs for pets are great champions for wildlife. WD4C put their dogs' exceptional abilities to work finding and eliminating threats to rare and threatened species. WD4C does it to save the world. The dogs do it for the love of a ball.
Tune in to a seafood themed episode of In the Drink as host Joe Campanale is joined by Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli, General Manager at the highly-anticipated Island Creek Oyster Bar and Megan Parker-Gray, Beer Director at Row 34. The mission behind both establishments is simple – to welcome guests to get to know their oyster grower, harvester, winemaker, distiller, brewer, and fisherman. One meal at a time. Both eateries are under the same umbrella and Tom and Megan give listeners some insights into what goes into the beverage decisions at oyster bars! This program was brought to you by Michter’s. “It’s really important to have a list that’s constantly in motion, the same way we approach our oysters – constantly changing based on freshness and availability.” [09:00] –Megan Parker-Gray on In the Drink “We’re so luck because all of our owners push the envelope but do it in a way that’s driven by the people who are part of our restaurant group.” [13:00] –Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli on In the Drink
Megan Parker, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Working Dogs for Conservation, reveals the secrets of using detection dogs for wildlife conservation. She tells "The WildLife" host Laurel Neme how she trains dogs to detect animals, plants and their seed and scat. Frequently, the dogs uncover what wildlife biologists can't easily see or find, and they do it in a more efficient and non-intrusive way, meaning without baiting, luring, trapping, handling or radio-collaring the animals. She also tells stories of the dogs in action, and shows how her dogs have sniffed out dwindling populations of cheetahs in Kenya, assisted with population surveys of endangered snow leopards in eastern Russia, and uncovered invasive cannibal snails in Hawaii. This episode of The WildLife originally aired on WOMM-LP, The Radiator, 105.9 FM in Burlington, Vermont on January 3, 2011 and was reposted on September 26, 2011.
Tune in as Megan Parker, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Working Dogs for Conservation, talks to Marcie and Whistle about how she works side-by-side with some amazing canine scientists! These shelter-rescued dogs are changing the world and saving our planet as they work beside their human biologist partners to detect rare species and endangered plants. Their canine conservation work spreads from Montana throughout the world. You’ve got to hear it to believe it! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Canine Scientists On the Job with Marcie Davis