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Creating and maintaining an elevated standard of hospitality is no easy task. It not only requires strategies and systems, but it requires that those providing the hospitality also experience it themselves. That people-first focus on employee satisfaction and sustainability matched with a high standard of training and a structure of operations to support and nurture the culture is exactly what today's guests have created in their cafe. Today we get to talk with the owners of Fount Coffee and Kitchen in Morrisville, NC! Fount Coffee + Kitchen is owned by two husband and wife teams in Morrisville, North Carolina: Shawn and Kristen Preissner and George and Katie Kilgore. They are two local families that came together with a shared vision and passion for great coffee, food, and hospitality. They initially met in 2015, became great friends, put together a business plan, and opened the doors of Fount in December of 2018. Recognizing the need that existed in the Morrisville/Research Triangle Park community for both specialty coffee and a community gathering space, they sought to meet this need with premium menu offerings, elevated guest experience, and intentional workplace culture on the forefront of their mission. We discuss: The Founding Story of Fount Integration of corporate strategies that benefit small biz Why feedback from team members is crucial for continuous improvement. Fount Coffee's mission: to serve intentionally, excellently, and joyfully. Why the owners hold each other accountable to maintain discipline in operations. Prioritizing team morale and sustainability in the workplace. Celebrating team members' contributions. Why you should focus on financial health to allow for team investments. Efficient scheduling as a key to staff satisfaction. Barista work is more demanding than perceived. Why future growth must align with your values. Links: www.fountcoffee.com Instagram : @fountcoffee Related episodes: 391 : Founder Friday! w/ Megan Wilson of Spuds Coffee in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 343 : Founder Friday! “Curated Edition” | Hospitality + Meeting People Where They Are 194 : Encore Episode! Leadership in the Cafe: 10 Steps to being a People First Leader | Aired January 17 2017 446: Building a People-First Coffee Tech Culture w/ Jason “Double J” Johnson, Black Rabbit Service Co. 472: Why Technical Skill as a Leader is Not Enough w/ Jonathan Raymond, Refound, Author: Good Authority ATTENTION CAFE OWNERS w/ 2+ Years of running your brick and mortar.... - LOOKING FOR A COMMUNITY OF SUPPORT, ACCOUNTABILITY, INSIGHT, AND ENCOURAGEMENT? - The Key Holder Coaching Group master-mind are now taking new applicants for our 4th cohort launching in march! Click below to fill out your application now! KEY HOLDER COACHING APPLICATION INTERESTED IN 1:1 CONSULTING AND COACHING? If you are a cafe owner and want to work one on one with me to bring your shop to its next level and help bring you joy and freedom in the process then email chris@keystothshop.com of book a free call now: https://calendly.com/chrisdeferio/30min Want a beautiful coffee shop? All your hard surface, stone, Tile and brick needs! www.arto.com Visit @artobrick The world loves plant based beverages and baristas love the Barista Series! www.pacificfoodservice.com
Send us a textToday we dive deep into an incredibly empowering and unique birth story. Megan Wilson of @wilsonfamilyhomestead shares her journey of unexpectedly giving birth to her 33-week baby in a car and the powerful decision she made to trust her instincts, rather than following the traditional hospital protocol. She purposefully broke her own water in the car to expedite the birth once they were parked in the hospital parking lot.In an inspiring twist, Megan reveals her decision to have her baby stay in the car with her, avoiding antibiotics, the NICU, and unnecessary interventions, and explains how she relied on her midwife's guidance as they made their way to a nearby birth center. With a premie weighing in at five pounds, Megan's determination to do what felt right for her and her baby led to an incredibly positive outcome: a thriving newborn who began breastfeeding right away and never dipped below her birth weight.This episode is a celebration of maternal intuition, trusting your body, and navigating birth on your own terms. Join us for a heartwarming and real conversation about unconventional birth choices, self-trust, and the power of a mother doing things her way.#31 | Megan of Wilson Family Homestead's Birth Story: Unattended Home Birth in the Kitchen**********Our sponsors:Silverette Nursing Cups -- Soothe and heal sore nipples with 925 silver nursing cups.Postpartum Soothe -- Herbs and padsicles to heal and comfort.Needed -- Our favorite nutritional products for before, during, and after pregnancy. Use this link to save 20%Use promo code: DOWNTOBIRTH for all sponsors.DrinkLMNT -- Purchase LMNT with this unique link and get a FREE sample packConnect with us on Patreon for our exclusive content.Email Contact@DownToBirthShow.comInstagram @downtobirthshowCall us at 802-GET-DOWN Work with Cynthia: 203-952-7299 HypnoBirthingCT.com Work with Trisha: 734-649-6294 Please remember we don't provide medical advice. Speak to your licensed medical provider for all your healthcare matters.
On today's episode of I AM HOME, our hosts Tyler, Becca and Hilary are joined by Kansas City digital content creator Megan Wilson. We dive into the world of affordable and thoughtful ‘gifts for her,' just in time for the holiday season. From practical everyday gadgets to cozy finds that feel luxurious, Megan's got you covered for every woman on your list. Plus, she shares gift-shopping advice, personal tips for staying stress-free during the holiday rush and a sprinkle of lifestyle wisdom you don't want to miss! Resources: Megan | Gifts Under $100 Gift Guide
In this episode, guest host Erin O'Byrne sits down with Megan Wilson and Mike Armson from Sklar, Wilton & Associates, marketing and strategy consultancy, to delve into the company's unique internal culture and the impact of their Headway program on external clients. They explore how their Helping Quotient and culture of feedback were developed, detailing the evolution of their mental health initiatives both within the organization and beyond. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by employees and organizations, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures.
How has hop farming evolved over the past decade? Jimmy has brought on a roster of experts to bring us up to speed on the state of hops. On the show today are John Condzella, fourth generation farmer from eastern Long Island and president of the Hop Growers of New York Association; Adam Kryder, executive director of the Hop Growers of New York Association; and Megan Wilson, COO of Torch & Crown Brewing Co. in Manhattan.Going on 12 years ago, John was a budding hop farmer in New York in need of a German Hop Harvesting machine. One successful kickstarter and over a decade of farming later, he's here to tell the tale.Tune in for these stories and more! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
In this episode of Teaming Up, Amanda Christian is joined by Megan Wilson, creative director of Sweet Talk Strategy, to talk about the evolution of email marketing and why it's a critical channel for communicators. The episode highlights the affordability of email marketing and positions it as a safer channel for marketing compared to social media (both in trust and reachability). Episode Highlights The evolution and business of email marketing Work smarter, not harder by leveraging automated workflows Email marketing can be as simple or as complicated; cost-effective or expensive as you want it to be Tips for writing engaging headlines and body copy Wilson has 15 years of experience in marketing, which includes social media, email marketing, fundraising, public relations, influencer management, web development and more. She even details how some of her own business and experience has intersected with Hodges in the past. Related Links Sweet Talk Strategy Facebook Megan Wilson LinkedIn Mailchimp
Grace Lin (The Year of the Dog, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon) shares her thoughts on the value art provides to those who experience it and those who create it, and how it contributes to getting us in touch with our own humanity.****On Today's Show"Maybe if they haven't been in that situation, they know someone who has, or they have friends who have really struggled with losing loved ones. That all helps build empathy." - Karina Yan Glaser Karina Yan Glaser is always emotionally honest in her stories. Pulling largely from her own experiences, she lets her feelings seep onto the pages in a way that makes it impossible not to feel as a reader. But despite writing for children, she doesn't hide any of those hard emotions such as anger, sadness, and grief. She believes in the power of stories to help kids practice empathy and be prepared for the tough situations we all face in life.Her takes on community, diversity, and hardship are what make her series The Vanderbeekers such a success. In this episode of The Reading Culture, she joins to share how her own reading journey has shaped who she is as a writer and how she approaches building empathy into her stories.Karina has also developed a reading challenge in partnership with Beanstack for listeners and Beanstack partners. Her theme is books where New York City is a character. You can learn more about the challenge here.ContentsChapter 1 - Getting to know Karina (3:53)Chapter 2 - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (8:22)Chapter 3 - Becoming a Writer (16:36)Chapter 4 - Empathy in Stories (20:16)Chapter 5 - The Culture of Reading in Schools (28:59)Chapter 6 - A Question From a Reader (33:35)Chapter 7 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (36:41)This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Megan Wilson, a librarian at Aggieland High School in College Station, Texas, which is part of the International Leadership of Texas charter schools network. Today, Megan shares with us a book she loves to recommend to her students.Show Links Karina Yan Glaser Only in New York reading challenge Only in New York reading challenge on Bookshop.org (all proceeds go to fighting book bans) Karina's Episode The Vanderbeekers final installement A Tree Grows in Brooklyn All of a Kind Family The Moffats The Saturdays Claudia Kishi (The Babysitters Club) Linda Sue Park Grace Lin Jacqueline Woodson Homes for the Homeless Columbus School for Girls Aggieland High School Lovely War by Julie Berry Beanstack
An interview about Megan Wilson's Japanese language learning journey. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
May 9, 2023 ~ Megan Wilson, Levi's Link Creator & Run Director invites Paul's listeners to join the 6th annual Levi's Link Run on Sunday, May 21st. For more information go to levislinkrun@gmail.com
It is an annual event. The regular season is officially over and teams eagerly wait to see where they may be playing in the NCAA Tournaments or if they have even made the tournaments. But we can't wait for Monday afternoon's bracket reveals. We want to know now. On Sunday's Selection Show Special, we are the selection committees. We will go through the process just as he national committees will to select at-large teams and set the NCAA Tournaments. It is our MOCK selections, though we have a pretty good accuracy. We hear from both national committee chairs. We will also chat with programs who have punched their tickets to the NCAA Tournament. We will also do our mock selections starting with the women's picks and then the men's with our selection panels. and we can provide other options (i.e. check, Zelle, etc.). Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - National Committee Chairs: - Sara Quartrocky, Maryville Athletics Director, men's national chair - Megan Wilson, Dubuque Associate Dean of Student Engagement and Intercollegiate Athletics, women's national chair - Craig Dagan, Maine Maritime women's coach - Kira Mowen, Knox women's coach - Joe Shotland, Texas-Dallas women's coach - Adam Van Zelst, Arcadia men's coach - Bryan Martin, Coe men's coach - John Thompson, N.C. Wesleyan men's coach Mock Selection Panels: - Women's Panel: - Gordon Mann - Dave McHugh - Scott Peterson - Riley Zayas - Men's Panel: - Dave McHugh - Drew Pasteur - Bob Quillman - Ryan Scott - Matt Snyder Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and Sport Tours International and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio.
It is an annual event. The regular season is officially over and teams eagerly wait to see where they may be playing in the NCAA Tournaments or if they have even made the tournaments. But we can't wait for Monday afternoon's bracket reveals. We want to know now. On Sunday's Selection Show Special, we are the selection committees. We will go through the process just as he national committees will to select at-large teams and set the NCAA Tournaments. It is our MOCK selections, though we have a pretty good accuracy. We hear from both national committee chairs. We will also chat with programs who have punched their tickets to the NCAA Tournament. We will also do our mock selections starting with the women's picks and then the men's with our selection panels. and we can provide other options (i.e. check, Zelle, etc.). Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - National Committee Chairs: - Sara Quartrocky, Maryville Athletics Director, men's national chair - Megan Wilson, Dubuque Associate Dean of Student Engagement and Intercollegiate Athletics, women's national chair - Craig Dagan, Maine Maritime women's coach - Kira Mowen, Knox women's coach - Joe Shotland, Texas-Dallas women's coach - Adam Van Zelst, Arcadia men's coach - Bryan Martin, Coe men's coach - John Thompson, N.C. Wesleyan men's coach Mock Selection Panels: - Women's Panel: - Gordon Mann - Dave McHugh - Scott Peterson - Riley Zayas - Men's Panel: - Dave McHugh - Drew Pasteur - Bob Quillman - Ryan Scott - Matt Snyder Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and Sport Tours International and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio.
With public opinion turning pro-legalization, 21 states now permit cannabis use for medical reasons or for recreation. Another 16 allow medical marijuana. But policymakers overseeing legalization were flying surprisingly blind about its effect on public health. Ben Leonard talks with Megan Wilson about the recent data on health impacts and the reaction from lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Megan Wilson talks with Katherine Ellen Foley about the rumors spooking health care lobbyists on K St. about incoming Senate HELP Committee Chair Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
It is Founder Friday and boy is this a wonderful conversation with a wonderful person. You simply cannot underestimate the importance of what an owner brings to a cafe and business. You as a leader have the opportunity to bring meaning, soul, and vision that creates electricity and momentum for your staff and customers. This is exactly what today's Founder Friday guest brings to her cafe and its people. We are talking with Megan Wilson of Spuds Coffee! Megan Wilson was born and raised in Jamaica and moved to the United States to attend Johnson and Wales University where she would pursue and achieve a degree in culinary arts and food service management. From a very young age she had a great interest in the kitchen. What began as a passion for baking would blossom and extend to a passion for cooking and coffee. Connecting with people, creativity, and serving her community is what drives her. Recently, Megan opened the doors to her first establishment. Spud's Coffee. There she and her team strive to create a space that inspires and motivates others to create, think outside their box and get after that dream. It is firmly rooted in the purest expressions of genuine hospitality. In our conversation we cover her entry into coffee from food service, the harrowing journey through the pandemic to open Spud's and the lessons and experiences she has had through its founding and operation thus far. We discuss: History of hospitality and finding coffee The innate desire and mission to serve and care for people Leading and caring for a team Creating an intuitive and welcoming space Overcoming challenges in building the business Pivoting and creating community before open Learning along with your staff Not letting fear and uncertainty stop you Counting the cost Operating the cafe and resilience Advice for aspiring and existing owners Links: www.spudscoffee.com Instagram: @spudscoffee Related episodes: 129 : Founder Friday w/ Casey & Jeremy Miller of The Mudhouse, St. Louis, MO 305 : Founder Friday! w/ Andrew Sinclair of MadLab Coffee, Los Angeles, CA 337: Founder Friday w/ Diana Martinez of Cafe Calle, Los Angeles
Happy New Year! It’s the first episode of 2023 and guest co-host Megan Wilson returns to join Jason and Bella for a discussion of The Shadow in the Glass, a “terrifying new spin on Cinderella” by JJA Harwood. Listen in as we debate if it’s accurate to call this story a retelling of Cinderella, Megan shows us where to find hope within this book, and Bella asks a question that makes Jason rethink his entire understanding of this story. Guest Host:Megan (sher/her) is a vegan foodie, animal welfare non-profit founder (coming soon!), and lover of all things Disney, dinosaurs, and D&D podcasts. Find her cuddled up with her dogs and a glass of wine watching a spooky movie or re-visiting comfort shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gravity Falls. Connect with SWR: Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | Facebook | WebsiteRequest transcripts on our website: shitweveread.com/contact Shit We've Read is hosted by Laura Benson, Jason Rico, and Bella Romero, with music by Joshua Chilton and editing by Jason Rico. This podcast is part of the BYLO Network. Visit BYLONetwork.com for more great geeky podcasts. Voice Of An Angel One by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) takes the reins of the Senate HELP Committee next month. Lauren Gardner talks with Megan Wilson about why lobbyists are bracing for what comes next.
At the first day of the Milken Future of Healthcare conference, Ben Leonard talks with Steve Posnack, the Deputy National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at HHS, about what he thinks the biggest barriers are to people getting access to their health data. Plus, over on Capitol Hill, lobbying reporter Megan Wilson attended a Q&A with Jack Resneck, the president of the American Medical Association, who is in town to push lawmakers to avert nearly 8.5 percent in Medicare payment cuts that doctors face in January unless Congress acts.
The leading industry group for biopharmaceutical companies is reeling after the departure of its CEO — just as the Biden administration is poised to begin implementing a new law aimed at reducing drug prices and as the balance of power could shift in Congress. Megan Wilson talks with Katherine Ellen Foley about the turmoil at the industry group. Plus, Chris Hammond, a Covid long-hauler, shares what life has been like for him, the Johns Hopkins trials he's a part of, and why he's not optimistic about additional Covid funding from Congress.
October is for vampires and spooky books, so this month we are joined by returning guest host Z LaFrance as well as first-time guest host Megan Wilson for a discussion about In Every Generation by Kendare Blake; “the first in an all-new series [continuing] the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer featuring the next generation of Scoobies and Slayers who must defeat a powerful new evil.” Listen in as Z explains how queerness and the Buffyverse are one and the same, we call out the disrespect of a major Buffy character being given an off-screen death, and Bella forgets how to close out the episode. Guest Hosts:
Top Biden White House and health officials are looking to Japan to potentially make its smallpox vaccine available to countries that need doses to help combat monkeypox. Erin Banco talks with Megan Wilson about why Japan's smallpox doses could be crucial for low and middle-income countries. Plus, Rep. Elissa Slotkin told Alice Miranda Ollstein why she's still frustrated with Democratic leadership over lack of preparation on abortion access.
On Today's Show"Maybe if they haven't been in that situation, they know someone who has, or they have friends who have really struggled with losing loved ones. That all helps build empathy." - Karina Yan Glaser Karina Yan Glaser is always emotionally honest in her stories. Pulling largely from her own experiences, she lets her feelings seep onto the pages in a way that makes it impossible not to feel as a reader. But despite writing for children, she doesn't hide any of those hard emotions such as anger, sadness, and grief. She believes in the power of stories to help kids practice empathy and be prepared for the tough situations we all face in life. Her takes on community, diversity, and hardship are what make her series The Vanderbeekers such a success. In this episode of The Reading Culture, she joins to share how her own reading journey has shaped who she is as a writer and how she approaches building empathy into her stories.Karina has also developed a reading challenge in partnership with Beanstack for listeners and Beanstack partners. Her theme is books where New York City is a character. You can learn more about the challenge here.ContentsChapter 1 - Getting to know Karina (2:33)Chapter 2 - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (7:02)Chapter 3 - Becoming a Writer (15:16)Chapter 4 - Empathy in Stories (18:56)Chapter 5 - The Culture of Reading in Schools (28:29)Chapter 6 - A Question From a Reader (32:15)Chapter 7 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (35:21)This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Megan Wilson, a librarian at Aggieland High School in College Station, Texas, which is part of the International Leadership of Texas charter schools network. Today, Megan shares with us a book she loves to recommend to her students.Links http://thereadingculturepod.com/ http://www.karinaglaser.com/ https://www.beanstack.com/
CRAFT BEER PODCAST INFO: Megan Wilson is no stranger to the craft beer industry, having worked for beer giants including Boston Beer Co and currently Mass Bay Brewing Company as the director of Digital Strategy. Megan sits down to talk about marketing in the alcohol space and the rules and regulations you have to follow, we talk about the collaborations with other major organizations including Dunkin and Reebok, and she gives us some insight onto what makes Harpoon Brewery so special, and why it was only one party away from failure over 25 years ago. Join us for a lesson in social media and donut beer! Sponsors: North Center Brewing - https://northcenterbrewing.com/ Zetouna Liquor - https://www.facebook.com/Zetouna-Liquor-Fine-Wine-Cigars-146021445420374/ Join The Michigan Beer Discord - https://discord.gg/vEEDyzwdjT Download the MI Beer Map - http://www.mibeermap.com Subscribe to Better on Draft - https://plnk.to/BOD Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6AlzP1BH0iykayF856bGRc?si=xXZzdd3CTPqgUq_KYTnBKg iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-on-draft-a-craft-beer-podcast/id1091124740 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/betterondraft Untappd - https://www.untappd.com/user/betterondraft YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/betterondraft Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/betterondraft Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/betterondraft Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@betterondraft
On this episode of Rough Draft Hattiesburg, James and Holley interview two of Petal and Hattiesburg Libraries' librarians; Brittany Tibbett and Megan Wilson. Together, they discuss the form and function of the library, books, book club and library outreach! Music provided by Holley Rumbarger with original live tracks "Kintsugi" and "Uninterrupted Sky."
On this episode of Rough Draft Hattiesburg, James and Holley interview two of Petal and Hattiesburg Libraries' librarians; Brittany Tibbett and Megan Wilson. Together, they discuss the form and function of the library, books, book club and library outreach! Music provided by Holley Rumbarger with original live tracks "Kintsugi" and "Uninterrupted Sky."
This guest is why I started this podcast. Harpoon beer is quintessential New England with a brewery in Boston and Vermont it is a staple of any packie that you visit Harpoon was my introduction into craft beer and its products marketing and contributions to the community have remained faithful and stable throughout the years in this episode I talked to Megan the digital marketing strategist from Harpoon about their awesome offerings how marketing has changed from the pandemic even back through the decade and we both agree that Harpoon IPA is our desert island beer I'm also joined by Erika, the Boston beer girl, her expertise helps me guide is invaluable in this conversation she's always a great guest host and a wonderful person to talk to and follow on Instagram.https://www.harpoonbrewery.com/Social Links- https://www.pilgrimsdigress.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@pilgrimsdigresshttps://www.facebook.com/PilgrimsDigress/https://www.instagram.com/pilgrimsdigressne/https://twitter.com/PilgrimsDigresshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pilgrims-digress/id1457453182https://open.spotify.com/show/5XuUSDpcXJgq1zjzJ0YUkb https://www.podchaser.com/I am on the YouTube! Listen here if you would like and stay tuned for shows on video or extra content!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgdKHo5U5Z6Fb5YCipTWI6ASupport the show
On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight cuddle up for a covid comfort watch! That's right, both Jason AND Rosie have the novel coronavirus covid-19 this week, but they powered through to give the people what they need. First in Previously On (6:13), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeeeep) into the trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law that sent gamma waves across the internet, offering comics lore, analysis on why She-Hulk will be a great addition to the MCU, and, of course, tons of theories for what could unfold. Then, (super) producer Chris joins to discuss the overall disappointing Halo finale, why it's always worth splurging on the CGI budget, and Pablo Schreiber's keister. In the Airlock (42:22), Jason, Rosie, and Chris are joined by other (super) producer Saul (who did indeed just refer to himself in third person as a super producer) to discuss some of their favorite comfort watches in times of illness. Stay safe & mask up all!Tune in every Friday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button!Nerd Out Submission Instructions!Send a short pitch and 2-3 minute voice memo recording to xray@crooked.com that answers the following questions: 1) How did you get into/discover your ‘Nerd Out?' (2) Why should we get into it too? (3) What's coming soon in this world that we can look forward to or where can we find it?Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rkFollow Crooked Uncultured on Twitter & IGRosie Knight (maybe!!) will be at Pulp Fiction in Long Beach for Transformers Day on May 21 – details here!Listener's GuideShe-Hulk by Dan Slott – written by Slott with illustrations by Paul Pelletier, Juan Bobillo, & Scott Kolins; collects She-Hulk 2004 1-12 & She-Hulk 2005 1-5. Individual issues are available on Marvel Unlimited or the omnibus is available various places online.She-Hulk by Soule & Pulido – written by Charles Soule, illustrated by various including Javier Pulido with covers and illustrations by Kevin Wada, colors by Muntsa Vicente, & letters by Clayton Cowles. Available on Amazon/comixology & individual issues on Marvel Unlimited.Patsy Walker aka Hellcat – Written by Kate Leth with art by Brittney Williams, colors by Megan Wilson and letters by Joe Sabino & Clayton Cowles. Available on Marvel Unlimited or online.___With our constitutionally protected right to abortion under attack, abortion funds are working nonstop to make sure people can still access (and afford) abortion.Visit votesaveamerica.com/roe to learn more, donate, and take action.
Matt talks with Luke and Megan Wilson of Wilson Homestead in Montana. They're real life friends of ours! We discuss raising all the livestock, easy breeds of sheep, saying goodbye to rabbits, and growing plants vs raising animals.Wilson Homestead websiteWilson Homestead InstagramWilson Homestead FacebookWilson Homestead YoutubeFarmHopLife websiteFarmHopLife links
How did a sleepy retail store that sells video games see its stock price soar from near pennies per share to more than three hundred dollars a share? And what does a message board have to do with this? And how did a hedge fund lose almost half its value because of activist day traders? What the hell happened here? We walk to Bloomberg Law reporter Daniel Gill and Bloomberg Government reporter Megan Wilson about how this happened and what it all means.
It is an annual event. The regular season is officially over and teams eagerly wait to see where they may be playing in the NCAA Tournaments or if they have even made the tournaments. But we can't wait for Monday afternoon's bracket reveals. We want to know now. On Sunday's Selection Show Special, we are the selection committees. We will go through the process just as he national committees will to select at-large teams and set the NCAA Tournaments. It is our MOCK selections, though we have a pretty good accuracy. On the show we hear from both national committee chairs. We will also chat with programs who have punched their tickets to the NCAA Tournament. We will also do our mock selections starting with the women's picks and then the men's with our selection panels. Part 1 features the national committee chairs and the women's mock selections. Guests include (Part 1): - National Committee Chairs: - Michael Schauer, Wheaton (Ill.) men's coach, men's national chair - Megan Wilson, Luther Associate A.D., women's national chair - Tonja Englund, UW-Eau Claire women's coach - Rick Harrison, Clarks Summit women's coach - Pat Devaney, New Jersey City women's coach Mock Women's Selection Panels: - Dave McHugh - Gordon Mann - Scott Peterson - Matt Snyder Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the NABC Studio. All guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline. And thank you to our partners: WBCA, Sensible Sports Marketing, and Jersey Genius (via ChalkTALKSports).
The countdown is on! Ten more days until the regular season comes to a close and we find out who will be playing for the Walnut and Bronze! Thursday on Hoopsville, there is plenty to keep track of throughout Division III. Hoopsville starts immediately following the NCAA Division III National Committee's announcement of the Top 16 "seeds" in both men's and women's rankings aired. We chatted with both national committee chairs, Michael Schauer of Wheaton (Ill.) and Megan Wilson of Luther, about the release, how they came to the decisions, and what they hope to inspire with the announcements. Plus more. Then we talk to coaches around the country about their programs and how they are positioning themselves for conference tournaments. Guests include (order subject to change): - National Committee Chairs - Michael Schauer, No. 11 Wheaton (Ill.) coach - Megan Wilson, Luther Associate Athletics Director - Brendan Twomey, Farmingdale State men's coach - Greg Mitchell, Hope men's coach - Nick DiPillo, No. 17 Scranton women's coach - Michelle Ferenz, No. 6 Whitman women's coach We had hoped to talk to Christine VanHook from PSU-Behrend women's basketball, but there was a last minute scheduling conflict. We hope to chat with Coach VanHook in the next week. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the NABC Studio. All guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.
Thursday, Hoopsville was on the air for more than NINE hours for the 8th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there was plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. Guests included (in order of appearance): (Part 1) - Conner Delaney, Johns Hopkins men's senior - Jina DeBubbo, Washington & Jefferson women's coach - Frank Marcinek, Susquehanna men's coach - Dan Krikorian, Chapman men's coach and Co-Host of "Slappin' Glass" podcast (Part 2) - Minority Coaches Panel - Larry Anderson, MIT men's coach - Kam Gissendanner, La Roche women's coach - Jason Harris, UMass-Boston men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach and NABC Board member - National Committee Chairs - Michael Schauer, Wheaton men's coach and men's committee chair - Megan Wilson, Luther Associate AD and women's committee chair (Part 3) - Dan Kenny, John Jay men's sophomore and volunteer firefighter - Cameron Hill, Trinity (Texas) women's coach - Stephen Gabel, Nazareth men's senior - State of DIII with Louise McCleary, Interim Vice President for Division III - Jim Haney, Division III Men's Officiating Coordinator (Part 4) - Fred Roggin, NBC4 LA Sports Anchor and AM570 LA Sports Host - Top 25 Women's Double-Take with Gordon Mann and Scott Peterson (Part 5) The Marathon always concludes with the "Happy Hour" featuring friends and guests from around Division III. Stay tuned to find out who pops in to hang out and talk D3 basketball. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the NABC Studio. All guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.
Thursday, Hoopsville was on the air for more than NINE hours for the 8th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there was plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. Guests included (in order of appearance): (Part 1) - Conner Delaney, Johns Hopkins men's senior - Jina DeBubbo, Washington & Jefferson women's coach - Frank Marcinek, Susquehanna men's coach - Dan Krikorian, Chapman men's coach and Co-Host of "Slappin' Glass" podcast (Part 2) - Minority Coaches Panel - Larry Anderson, MIT men's coach - Kam Gissendanner, La Roche women's coach - Jason Harris, UMass-Boston men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach and NABC Board member - National Committee Chairs - Michael Schauer, Wheaton men's coach and men's committee chair - Megan Wilson, Luther Associate AD and women's committee chair (Part 3) - Dan Kenny, John Jay men's sophomore and volunteer firefighter - Cameron Hill, Trinity (Texas) women's coach - Stephen Gabel, Nazareth men's senior - State of DIII with Louise McCleary, Interim Vice President for Division III - Jim Haney, Division III Men's Officiating Coordinator (Part 4) - Fred Roggin, NBC4 LA Sports Anchor and AM570 LA Sports Host - Top 25 Women's Double-Take with Gordon Mann and Scott Peterson (Part 5) The Marathon always concludes with the "Happy Hour" featuring friends and guests from around Division III. Stay tuned to find out who pops in to hang out and talk D3 basketball. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the NABC Studio. All guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.
Thursday, Hoopsville was on the air for more than NINE hours for the 8th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there was plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. Guests included (in order of appearance): (Part 1) - Conner Delaney, Johns Hopkins men's senior - Jina DeBubbo, Washington & Jefferson women's coach - Frank Marcinek, Susquehanna men's coach - Dan Krikorian, Chapman men's coach and Co-Host of "Slappin' Glass" podcast (Part 2) - Minority Coaches Panel - Larry Anderson, MIT men's coach - Kam Gissendanner, La Roche women's coach - Jason Harris, UMass-Boston men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach and NABC Board member - National Committee Chairs - Michael Schauer, Wheaton men's coach and men's committee chair - Megan Wilson, Luther Associate AD and women's committee chair (Part 3) - Dan Kenny, John Jay men's sophomore and volunteer firefighter - Cameron Hill, Trinity (Texas) women's coach - Stephen Gabel, Nazareth men's senior - State of DIII with Louise McCleary, Interim Vice President for Division III - Jim Haney, Division III Men's Officiating Coordinator (Part 4) - Fred Roggin, NBC4 LA Sports Anchor and AM570 LA Sports Host - Top 25 Women's Double-Take with Gordon Mann and Scott Peterson (Part 5) The Marathon always concludes with the "Happy Hour" featuring friends and guests from around Division III. Stay tuned to find out who pops in to hang out and talk D3 basketball. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the NABC Studio. All guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.
Thursday, Hoopsville was on the air for more than NINE hours for the 8th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there was plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. Guests included (in order of appearance): (Part 1) - Conner Delaney, Johns Hopkins men's senior - Jina DeBubbo, Washington & Jefferson women's coach - Frank Marcinek, Susquehanna men's coach - Dan Krikorian, Chapman men's coach and Co-Host of "Slappin' Glass" podcast (Part 2) - Minority Coaches Panel - Larry Anderson, MIT men's coach - Kam Gissendanner, La Roche women's coach - Jason Harris, UMass-Boston men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach and NABC Board member - National Committee Chairs - Michael Schauer, Wheaton men's coach and men's committee chair - Megan Wilson, Luther Associate AD and women's committee chair (Part 3) - Dan Kenny, John Jay men's sophomore and volunteer firefighter - Cameron Hill, Trinity (Texas) women's coach - Stephen Gabel, Nazareth men's senior - State of DIII with Louise McCleary, Interim Vice President for Division III - Jim Haney, Division III Men's Officiating Coordinator (Part 4) - Fred Roggin, NBC4 LA Sports Anchor and AM570 LA Sports Host - Top 25 Women's Double-Take with Gordon Mann and Scott Peterson (Part 5) The Marathon always concludes with the "Happy Hour" featuring friends and guests from around Division III. Stay tuned to find out who pops in to hang out and talk D3 basketball. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the NABC Studio. All guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.
Thursday, Hoopsville was on the air for more than NINE hours for the 8th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there was plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. Guests included (in order of appearance): (Part 1) - Conner Delaney, Johns Hopkins men's senior - Jina DeBubbo, Washington & Jefferson women's coach - Frank Marcinek, Susquehanna men's coach - Dan Krikorian, Chapman men's coach and Co-Host of "Slappin' Glass" podcast (Part 2) - Minority Coaches Panel - Larry Anderson, MIT men's coach - Kam Gissendanner, La Roche women's coach - Jason Harris, UMass-Boston men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach - Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach and NABC Board member - National Committee Chairs - Michael Schauer, Wheaton men's coach and men's committee chair - Megan Wilson, Luther Associate AD and women's committee chair (Part 3) - Dan Kenny, John Jay men's sophomore and volunteer firefighter - Cameron Hill, Trinity (Texas) women's coach - Stephen Gabel, Nazareth men's senior - State of DIII with Louise McCleary, Interim Vice President for Division III - Jim Haney, Division III Men's Officiating Coordinator (Part 4) - Fred Roggin, NBC4 LA Sports Anchor and AM570 LA Sports Host - Top 25 Women's Double-Take with Gordon Mann and Scott Peterson (Part 5) The Marathon always concludes with the "Happy Hour" featuring friends and guests from around Division III. Stay tuned to find out who pops in to hang out and talk D3 basketball. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the NABC Studio. All guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.
The DIII basketball season is nearly a month old and teams are settling into the first full season in two years. As we settle in, there are plenty of topics to discuss. On Sunday's show, Dave McHugh chats with the DIII men's and women's basketball committee chairs - Mike Schauer of Wheaton (Ill.) and Megan Wilson of Luther. Also joining the show is UMass-Boston men's basketball coach Jason Harris to chat about the first Black Coaches Classic and the significant coaching changes in the Northeast. Dave also takes a look back at some of the significant games and results in the past few weeks ahead of the first in-season Top 25 polls. Guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.
Sarah is joined by her husband, Will, to reflect on gratitude. In this episode they read out what some of the listeners shared on social media.Here at Now That's Something Good we believe in the power of story. This holiday season, we challenge you to listen. You never know what good you'll get from hearing someone else's story. And take heart! Your story can bring encouragement, hope, and challenge to those around you. Be kind, be considerate, be brave - tell your story!Wishing you many things good,Sarah & WillP.S. Sarah gave a shout out to one of our season one guests, Megan Wilson. She illustrated a wonderful children's book called “Rosie finds her Shine.” This book would make a great Christmas gift! You can support Megan and the podcast by ordering her book from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3DPUnfoFollow Rosie on Instagram @life_is_rosie.coShare your thoughts: podcast@sarahgood.comNow That's Something Good Podcast by Sarah Good is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0Show notes may contain affiliate links. This is at no extra cost to you but does help support telling more stories that bring more good. Now that is something good! Thank you for your kind support.
This weeks episode almost didn't happen thanks to human dud Dave. Ed had to drive to Dave's house and they sat outside and stared at the wildlife they couldn't kill. Take a couple of minutes to send Dave an email and tell him to be less "busy". Description by Megan Wilson. Be sure and check out our sponsors http://sweatyeddie.com and http://corebjjnj.com
Welcome back again! This episode features Megan Wilson (@ladywilson.tattoo) and Tay (@death_by_a_1000_serifs) who work together on a tattoo and art project called @sigil.contemporaryThis is a unique dynamic I haven't had the chance of seeing until finding their work, and after talking to them, obviously filled with love and positive intent. I hope you enjoy hearing about their approach to tattooing and the healing power of this craft.Thanks for listening!
If you're in the New York City area, pay Megan and her team a visit at Torch and Crown's Soho taproom! You can also order beers for home delivery, pickup, or to be shipped within New York State or Washington D.C- check out their website for more.Groovy music by Megan Bagala, and art by Sabrina Rain at The Hoppiest Shop
The Trailblazer Talks - Christian Leadership and Personal Development Podcast
Megan talks all about cultivating and creating a healthy life at home and with your family in today's episode. She talks about hobby farming and homesteading in today's world as well as the 80/20 rule for healthy living. She also covers how to raise your kids to have a personal relationship with Jesus and some great resources and ways to get them involved. She's been married for almost 18 years and has a lot of wisdom for having a great marriage. You'll want to listen to the full episode because she drops so much wisdom throughout the entire episode this week! In this episode you will learn: Managing time with your family and spouse - 3:00:00 How to tailor your parenting based on your kids personality and how listening can improve your parenting - 5:35:00 Tips for raising your kids to have a personal relationship with Jesus - 9:37:00 Tips for living a healthier/ cleaner lifestyle and about hobby farming and the 80/20 rule - 14:50 Creating and cultivating what you want to grow in your home - 22:38 Purpose & calling as parents and alongside your spouse -28:30 Her biggest piece of marriage advice (18 years married) - 33:40 About Megan: Megan Wilson and her husband David make their home on a 13 acre farm in South Alabama. Along with raising and homeschooling their 6 children, you will find her wrangling ducks and chickens, herding cows and goats, and cooking nourishing food for her family. She is a youth, children's and music minister who passionately lives out her calling by loving and serving Jesus Christ through the day to day moments of life. Connect with Megan: Instagram: @meganharmonwilson “Whatever you want to grow in your home, try to produce an atmosphere conducive for that to grow” For links and additional show notes: https://thetrailblazerjournals.com/episode-details/megan-wilson-on-cultivating-a-healthy-home-and-family Connect on Instagram: @courthopewilson @thetrailblazerjournals --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We talked to Jessica Ware and Megan Wilson, both part of the #entopoc team. Check out Episode 29 for an earlier podcast with 3 other members of this organization to find out more about who they are and how they were created. In this episode Zsofia talked with Jessica and Megan about how they paired 40 students with mentors for the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America and how #entopoc provides support for the best meeting experience for these students. We also talked about their recent publication in American Entomologist about "Why diversity matters among those who study diversity". This article is about the state of diversity in entomology, if you don't have access to it and would like to read it, please email entopoc@gmail.com for a copy. We also chatted about Jessica's role as the current vice-president and future president of the Entomological Society of America. Please follow #entopoc on Twitter and Instagram @entopoc and if you have a job opening for an entomologist at any career level, consider posting the ad on their website.*Thanks to Jason Roedel, audio engineer, for improving the sound quality and for Matt Grieshop for the music!
The Empowered in Color Podcast: Helping People of Color Thrive in Business and in Life
November is Native American Heritage Month, and with Thanksgiving around the corner, I wanted to highlight a dear friend and native creator trying to showcase the real lives and issues of modern-day Natives in America. Megan is your average Native woman who has grown up on the reservation who wants to tell authentic stories about how Natives are, not the stereotypes we were raised to think of. Mentioned on this episode: IFundWomen campaign: One Tribal Nation Megan's Twitter Megan's Instagram EIC's Newsletter Take our audience survey! Thanks for listening! Keep in touch: Share the show and tag us on Instagram: @empoweredincolor Tweet at us on Twitter: @empoweredpoc Kriselle's personal socials: Instagram, Twitter When you post about your successes and stories, use the hashtag #WhenPOCThrive Subscribe on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or Spotify. Leave a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts to help us reach more people!
With a new generation entering the Physical Therapy workforce, changes are occurring with how we interact with technology and utilize the tools that we have. How successful is social media really in pulling in new clients? Is it able to raise awareness of Physical Therapists skills/services across the board? Why is it important to brand yourself or business on social media platforms? How is this something that would benefit you in the future? What is it doing for you short and long term? All of these questions and more come to mind when considering the use of social media for a business. Join Devin Durand, Amy Henson, Caroline Neideffer and Nicole Sharratt for an interview with recent Belmont University Physical Therapy graduate, Dr. Megan Wilson, in order to explore the use of social media and the impact it is having on the Physical Therapy profession. Resources: https://www.digitalnewsreport.org/survey/2019/how-younger-generations-consume-news-differently/ (This is a great resource for statistic on generations/age groups and what social media platform they get majority of their news from- great to use for our opening attention grabbing statements, also has amazing charts and graphics)https://www.webpt.com/blog/post/founder-letter-social-media-madness-5-points-for-pt-practices-to-win-more-patients-online/ (PT specific- “5 points to help PT practices win more patients online”- gives insights on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and how PT’s can more effectively use these platforms to gain followers)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SpillingtheDPTea)
Check out our latest conversation with Tiffany Galvin Green, the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Megan Wilson-Reitz the Administrative Coordinator for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and lecturer for Theology and Religious Studies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faiththatdoesjustice/message
The Empowered in Color Podcast: Helping People of Color Thrive in Business and in Life
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME! My birthday is this week (October 15, to be exact) and I wanted to celebrate my birthday with... failure? It sounds weird at first, but if you think about it, failures make us who we are. Even though the last few months I've been on a roll with everything I'm doing, I wanted to reflect on some big failures in my life in the last few years as I look forward for what's to come for both me and Empowered in Color. On this episode I talk about 3 major "failures" in my life and how I learned from them both for my career and my personal life. In honor of Libra season (and my birthday), if you would like to support our work as we continue to serve communities of color, join our EIC Membership! It starts as low as $3 a month, less than a coffee at a coffee shop! Join us as we build our community and talk more about the intersection of race in our careers and lives. If you'd prefer to make a one-time donation to us, you can donate via Paypal or Venmo (@KriselleGabriel). All donations will go directly to the production of EIC and all other programs/resources we create. Mentioned on the episode: Megan Wilson's Native Human Rights Documentary (Support Indigenous Creators!) FLDWRK Leader Accelerator Groups EIC 2020 Summit: New Year, New Decade EIC 012: Brand Partnerships and Blogging for Business EIC 035: Building Empires with Joy Valerie Carrera EIC Membership Paypal and Venmo (@KriselleGabriel) Take our audience survey! Thanks for listening! Keep in touch: Share the show and tag us on Instagram: @empoweredincolor Tweet at us on Twitter: @empoweredpoc Kriselle's personal socials: Instagram, Twitter When you post about your successes and stories, use the hashtag #WhenPOCThrive Subscribe on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or Spotify. Leave a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts to help us reach more people!
We’re so pleased to introduce you to Megan Wilson. Megan is a wife, momma, and gifted artist who shares about her artistry, what inspires her, and about taking risks. You won’t want to miss a moment - Megan drops some serious wisdom bombs throughout! Checkout Megan’s artwork under Newberry Squared. Links are below to our favorite moments and how to connect with Megan on social media channels.Fun things mentioned in the episode:Fearless Women (Megan is an artist collaborator. It’s how she and Sarah met.)Newberry Squared (Megan’s business)Newberry Construction (husband’s business)Stand Fearless Devotional (Megan is the illustrator)Cuffs that Inspire Instagram | Website (Megan’s water color artwork featured)Quotes from the episode:“Our sight is just another sense that brings things to life”“Anything worth happening isn’t going to happen overnight”“With this art I try to be discerning… it’s so easy to say ‘yes.’ But sometimes it’s hard to say ‘no.’ There are so many opportunities out there.”“We’re not gonna be finished until our last breath”Where to find Megan:Newberry Squared on FacebookNewberry Squared on InstagramFavorite moments(and approximate times to find them):00:33 | How Megan and Sarah met01:52 | Who is Megan?02:45 | What is your art medium?05:12 | Inspiration is being along for the ride 06:02 | Sources of inspiration10:42 | "Do Something" and the problem with overthinking12:05 | Lost in the lies12:50 | Stepping into the water13:15 | Do we really have control?13:50 | Overwhelming hurdles in the doing15:04 | Remember what is true15:22 | Look back at where you've been15:55 | Purpose in the waiting16:40 | Takes faith to move19:05 | Trust in purpose19:22 | What do you do in the waiting?21:05 | Finding the good22:10 | Learn to see beauty24:30 | On COVID-19 season26:46 | Simplicity as a blessing28:20 | From overwhelm to truth30:21 | Choose to see the good30:40 | Art collaborations30:58 | Fearless Women Art Connection31:16 | Megan's "live sketch" collection31:40 | Illustration partnership on upcoming devotional book32:50 | Cuffs that Inspire connection34:05 | The story behind "Newberry" Designs35:16 | "Unfinished" art series35:30 | Megan on beauty and not finishing until the last breath37:40 | On the unfinished and celebrating the wins39:28 | Living outside of the comfort zone40:34 | Megan shares something goodView this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yEHwegeLa9wFollow Now That's Something Good: Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeShare your thoughts: podcast@sarahgood.com
In Episode 183 of the Palouse Church on a Hill Podcast, Pastor Corey and Tim interview Gar-Pal teacher and FFA advisor Megan Wilson about her first year on the job here in Palouse - the challenges and successes, and the upcoming FFA Plant Sale. To schedule your appointment for the plant sale, visit the FFA Plant Sale Web site: https://mwilson431.wixsite.com/garpalffa ...Or contact Megan Wilson | 206-265-0004 | mwilson@garpal.net
During this two-act episode, the audience follows producer Megan Wilson to a tattoo shop in Richmond, VA and a distillery in Outer Banks, NC to talk with Longwood graduates, Deanna Carwile ’17 and Scott Smith ’05 about the roadblocks that they have faced and overcome in their careers since graduating.
Meet Megan. Feeling the prompt to do more in her life, Megan and her husband decided to become foster parents. Little did they know how much one foster placement would change their family forever. www.funfitmom.com@funfitmom
Lee and Dallas are joined by Megan Wilson, writer and podcaster for Screen Queens to breakdown American Honey and the Oscar winning Moonlight. In American Honey, a teenage girl with nothing to lose joins a traveling magazine sales crew, and gets caught up in a whirlwind of hard partying, law bending and young love as she criss-crosses the Midwest with a band of misfits.Moonlight sees a young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood. In A24 Hour News, we look ahead to Uncut Gems, A24's representation in Indiewire's Top 100 movies of the past decade and preview an upcoming interview with Azazel Jacobs, writer/director of The Lovers. You can read Megan's work on Screen Queens website, tune into her podcast here and listen to the The Screen Queens A24 Anniversary Retrospective by clicking on these links.
Lee and Dallas are joined by Megan Wilson, writer and podcaster for Screen Queens to breakdown American Honey and the Oscar winning Moonlight. In American Honey, a teenage girl with nothing to lose joins a traveling magazine sales crew, and gets caught up in a whirlwind of hard partying, law bending and young love as she criss-crosses the Midwest with a band of misfits.Moonlight sees a young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood.In A24 Hour News, we look ahead to Uncut Gems, A24's representation in Indiewire's Top 100 movies of the past decade and preview an upcoming interview with Azazel Jacobs, writer/director of The Lovers. You can read Megan's work on Screen Queens website, tune into her podcast here and listen to the The Screen Queens A24 Anniversary Retrospective by clicking on these links.
Lobbyists have been just as busy as lawmakers halfway through 2019, as industries and interest groups mobilize around drug pricing, mergers, and other hot-button topics. Democratic proposals like “Medicare-for-All” have spurred industry groups to hire lobbyists to oppose or blunt those initiatives. On this episode of “Suspending the Rules” from Bloomberg Government, lobbying reporter Megan Wilson breaks down the biggest stories in the industry, including the effects of candidates forgoing lobbyist donations and how some influence peddlers are finding new ways to sway the Trump administration. Contact the BGOV podcast team at BGOVpodcast@bgov.com. Listen and subscribe to Suspending the Rules from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via Overcast | Via Stitcher| Via Spotify Hosts: Adam M. Taylor, Adam SchankEngineer: Nico Anzalotta
Kelli is at Pop’s to grab coffee with Megan Wilson. Megan’s better known as Sweet Sauce, her blog that covers style, travel, fashion and dope spots for all those things in Richmond...so it was about time for Kelli to caught up with her for coffee.
The grind of conference play is in full gear. Nothing beats a team up or reveals how good one is like the grind of conference play. Thursday night on Hoopsville we take a look at the grind and how teams are surviving, surprising, and even impressing as the holidays and the break quickly become a distant memory in the rear view mirror. The first of the season's "WBCA Center Court" segments also debuts with the dedication of one coach off the court and with her family. UW-Platteville women's coach Megan Wilson talks about her daughter's battle with cancer and the decision to step away from coaching to help her daughter fight. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. Guests Schedule (order subject to change): - Pat McKenzie, No. 11 St. John's men's coach - Ben Stachowski, No. 20 Wabash men's senior guard - Alyssa Polosky, No. 14 SUNY Geneseo women's head coach - Megan Willson, UW-Platteville women's head coach (WBCA Center Court) FYI - the Trevor Woodruff (Scranton) interview never aired. Listen to the podcast and you will find out why. Stupid technology. SMH
Congress returns to Washington this week following the midterm elections where Democrats won control of the House. On this week's episode of "Suspending the Rules," Bloomberg Government congressional reporter Katherine Scott and lobbying reporter Megan Wilson break down the House leadership races for the 116th Congress and what they'll mean for lobbyists on K Street. The House has 15 noncontroversial bills on its agenda this week, as well as a more divisive measure that would end protections for the gray wolf under the Endangered Species Act. In the second segment BGOV legislative analysts Adam M. Taylor and Naoreen Chowdhury preview the slate of bills. Hosts: Adam M. Taylor, Adam Schank, Danielle Parnass Engineer: Nico Anzalotta
In this special episode, we chat with several guests who share insights about how they create family traditions that are in alignment with their beliefs and personal values and how they navigate through the trappings of cultural norms at this time of year. We wanted to get their perspectives on how they focus on simplicity and intention instead of materialism A common thread of all three of our conversations is that making the holidays your own is not just a one-time conversation with your kids or your partner. It is about sowing seeds and knowing every year is going to look a little different and every year is going to grow and change and develop, much like a family does. That's a beautiful thing! Rachel Jonat is an expert of minimal living and slowing down to take time for herself, her husband, and three children. She sets small goals for herself during the holidays and carefully considers the intention behind each gift given. Rachel is the author of three books. Her current book, The Joy of Doing Nothing, includes tips for people with busy lives on how to reset and restart their brains to find peace. Megan Wilson is the mother of four. She and her husband create an intentional model for their children based on their core values. On her blog, Megan shares resources to draw upon to create a nature-based, Waldorf education in the home. Her seasonal guides include recipes, activities, and inspirations for parents and caregivers. Phaedra Taylor and her husband purposefully add historical references to their holiday practices to give their two children a sense of belonging at a cultural and global level. Phaedra shares adventures and stories in her creative art series based on being human. We adored these conversations and know that they will give you inspiration and confidence to branch out and create your own traditions, regardless of what you’ve done in the past! In This Episode: ● Tips for keeping gift giving simple ● How to approach the subject of simple gift giving with friends and family members ● How to talk with your children about making gifts intentional ● How to make the holidays more about connection than gifts ● How to add spiritual practices to the season ● How to cultivate curiosity in kids ● Adding historical references to current cultural practices ● Incorporating the natural world by making handmade gifts ● Celebrating the joy of simply being together Show Notes: The Minimalist Mom The Joy of Doing Nothing: A Real-Life Guide to Stepping Back, Slowing Down, and Creating a Simpler, Joy-Filled Life, by Rachel Jonat Whole Family Rhythms Whole Family Rhythms Seasonal Guides Phaedra Jean Art Machine
Bio Licy Do Canto is founder and president of the Do Canto Group, a bipartisan government relations firm specializing in public health and health care legislative and regulatory policy, with a particular focus on underserved communities. An expert in health care policy with nearly 20 years of beltway experience, Licy has a track record of building bipartisan consensus, guiding federal legislation into law, and directing national issue campaigns and coalitions. Describing him as a “highly regarded healthcare lobbyist” among his peers, and Congressional officials and other decision-makers across the federal government, the prominent Capitol Hill newspaper The Hill named Licy one of Washington DC's top lobbyists for seven consecutive years, earning the recognition in 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010. Prior to founding the Do Canto Group, Licy was a principal at the Raben Group, where he lead the firm's Health Practice Group, providing clients with a range of services, including policy development and analysis, coalition building, direct lobbying and strategic counsel and communications. Licy also served as chief executive officer of the AIDS Alliance for Children Youth and Families, a leading national, non-profit advocacy organization focused on improving access to HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment for underserved communities across the United States. Mr. Do Canto is largely credited with significantly strengthening the Alliance's operational and policy structure and considerably expanding and fortifying its relations with public and private sector partners. Prior to the Alliance, Licy served as the director of federal affairs for the National Association of Community Health Centers, the largest association of nonprofit clinics and health centers in the United States, representing over 1,000 clinics and 6,000 clinic sites that serve over 17 million people. Licy helped oversee the historic doubling of funding for the Federal Health Center program while also successfully managing the Association's legislative priorities on health center reauthorization and the Medicare, Medicaid and state Children's Health Insurance Programs. While at NACHC, Licy also founded and chaired the Association's Partnership for Medicaid, a nationwide coalition of eighteen safety net providers and other key organizations, including nursing homes, community health centers, public hospitals and unions, focused on improving the Medicaid program. In addition, he co-founded and served as chair of the Association's twenty-two member Partnership for Primary Care Workforce, a nationwide coalition of national professional, provider and educational organizations dedicated to strengthening the health care workforce. Before NACHC, Licy served as senior manager for federal affairs in the American Cancer Society's Federal Government Relations Department, directing the Society's federal legislative and executive branch advocacy efforts on health disparity issues. He also has extensive Capitol Hill experience, having served as senior legislative assistant for domestic policy to U.S. Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) and held a number of positions in the office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA). Licy is well known to key Congressional committee and non-committee staff with jurisdiction over health issues, having authored and successfully guided into law the $25 million bipartisan Patient Navigator Outreach and Chronic Disease Prevention Act (aimed at helping low-income patients overcome health system barriers), the first piece of health legislation signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2005. He successfully advocated for, and authored an array of, other key bipartisan-supported health policy issues before Congress, including passage of the Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Technical Amendment Act; passage of the "Rep. Deal" amendment preserving hundreds of millions in Medicaid funding for Community Health Centers; the creation of a $50 million medical home program in Medicaid; a $100 million Health Center Medicare payment system; a $85 million Health Center financing system in the State Children's Health Insurance Program; and the establishment of a $1.5 billion Federal Early Childhood Home Visitation program within the US Department of Health and Human Services. Licy also served as staff to Commissioner John Rugge on the 2005-06 US Department of Health and Human Services National Medicaid Advisory Commission, established to advise the HHS Secretary on ways to strengthen and modernize the Medicaid program. Licy is often quoted in the media, including Politico, The Hill, Roll Call, Financial Times, Reuters, Bloomberg, Inside Health Policy, among others, on a broad range of issues relating to health and health care policy. The DoCanto Group's current and former clients include First Focus, AARP, the Nurse Family Partnership, the California Endowment, the New York State Health Foundation, the Direct Care Alliance and The MENTOR Network, as well as the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery and the Climate Reality Project. A native of Boston and fluent in Spanish and Cape Verdean Portuguese, Licy is a 1995 graduate of Duke University, with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, International Affairs and Spanish Studies. He also holds a W.K. Kellogg Foundation Certificate in Public Health Leadership from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Public Health and Kenan-Flagler Business School. Resources The DoCanto Group America's Health-Inequality Problem by Olga Khazan (The Atlantic, 6/5/2017) The Head Game: High Efficiency Analytic Decision-Making and the Art of Solving Complex Problems Quickly by Philip Mudd News Roundup Facebook reports $100,000 in fake Russian political ads Facebook released new evidence last week that helps to illustrate Russia's role in impacting the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The social media company reported that a company called the Internet Research Agency spent more than $100,000 on 3,000 Facebook ads that ran between June 2015 and May 2017. While the ads did not endorse a particular political candidate, they did focus on divisive political issues such as race, LGBT rights, and gun control. They promoted views consistent with Donald Trump's platform. The New York Times' Scott Shane and Vindu Goel report on these and other suspicious ads appearing on Facebook that may have some connection to the Kremlin. Google, on the other hand, released a statement saying it has found no evidence of such advertising on its platform. Industry backlash against Trump's DACA decision A broad swath of major corporations and industry groups sharply rebuked President Trump for his decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The Obama-era program gave 2-year work permits to individuals who entered the United States illegally as children. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Telemundo, Univision and many others expressed disapproval. Trump says he'll re-review the program if Congress doesn't pass definitive legislation with 6 months. Megan Wilson and Ali Breland report in The Hill. Google appeals EU's $2.7 billion antitrust fine Google has filed its appeal of the European Union's $2.7 billion fine against it for allegedly prioritizing its own search results over its competitors. A spokeswoman for the European Court of Justice told TechCrunch that it could take anywhere between 18 months and two years for the case to reach a final judgment. Natasha Lomas reports in TechCrunch. Tesla hooked its customers up with more battery juice to escape Irma For an extra fee, Tesla lets its vehicle owners unlock unused battery space. But the car company temporarily removed the restriction for its car owners in Florida as they evacuated in anticipation of Hurricane Irma. Brian Fung reports in the Washington Post. FCC Extends s706 comment deadline Every year the FCC is required to report on whether broadband speeds are fast enough and whether the ISPs are moving fast enough to deploy them. A big part of that debate has to do with whether wireless service is an adequate substitute for wireline broadband service. While democratic administrations have held that wireless is not a substitute, the current Republican-led FCC has indicated that it may go the other way. Before it releases the report, though, the FCC is required to allow the public to comment. The FCC extended that initial comment deadline to September 21st. So if you use the internet to run an online business or something else that requires the fastest speed possible, but you live in a remote area--you may want to weigh in. Wireless, at least from my own personal experience running this podcast, is not a replacement for wired broadband by any stretch of the imagination. Oracle supports sex-trafficking bill Oracle has decided to go against the grain in supporting a sex trafficking bill most other tech companies oppose. The bill, which is entitled the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act, was introduced by Republican Senator Bob Portman. The bill has broad bipartisan support, with Senators McCain and McCaskill, among many others, on board. Precipitated by Backpage.com's advertisements of prostitutes and opportunities to sexually abuse underage victims, the bill seeks to hold websites more accountable for ads posted by third parties. Harper Neidig has the story in The Hill. FBI probes Uber over tactics against Lyft "Hell". That's the name of a now-defunct Uber program the New York Office of the FBI and U.S. Attorney are investigating. The program was the subject of a class-action lawsuit a Lyft driver brought earlier this year in a federal court in California. But the court threw out that case because the driver couldn't show any harm. But essentially the program allegedly created fake user accounts so Uber could see where Lyft drivers were going. This investigation adds to numerous legal matters Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi inherited when he took the helm last week. Rebecca Davis-O'Brien and Greg Bensinger report in the Wall Street Journal.
Justice League of America: The Atom - Rebirth, Fall and Rise of Captain Atom 1, Unstoppable Wasp 1, Deadpool the Duck 1, USAvengers 1, Captain America, Secret Empire, Digital Codes, Over-shipping, Spider-Man, Scarlet Spider, Nick Fury by James Robinson and Aco, Geoff Johns, Watchmen, Alterna, Star Wars: Heroes for a New Hope (Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Lando, C3PO, Shattered Empire). Details: Justice League of America: The Atom - Rebirth by Steve Orlando, Andy MacDonald, John Rauch; Fall and Rise of Captain Atom 1 by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes; Unstoppable Wasp 1 by Jeremy Whitley, Elsa Charretier, Megan Wilson; Deadpool the Duck 1 by Stuart Moore, Jacopo Camagni, Israel Silva; USAvengers 1 by Al Ewing, Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco, Jesus Aburtov 04 Jan 2017 Comics Countdown: 10. Old Man Logan 16 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Marcelo Maiolo 9. Justice League 12 by Tim Seeley, Christian Duce Fernandez, Mat Lopes 8. Hawkeye 2 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire 7. Unworthy Thor 3 by Jason Aaron, Olivier Coipel, Kim Jacinto, Matt Wilson 6. Midnighter and Apollo 4 by Steve Orlando, Fernando Blanco, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 5. Nailbiter 28 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski 4. Batman 14 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads 3. Black Science 27 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno Dinisio 2. Justice League of America: The Atom - Rebirth by Steve Orlando, Andy MacDonald, John Rauch 1. Moon Knight 10 by Jeff Lemire, Greg Smallwood, Jordie Bellaire
JB opens the show previewing what is to come, talking Chris Sale and the Red Sox, and more.(7:16-30:11) SNY reporter Taylor Rooks (@TaylorRooks) joins JB in studio. We talk about her rise in the industry, moving to NY, sports, dating apps, sliding in DMs, and much more.(30:11-49:35) Stylist and designer Megan Wilson (@shegotgame) joins JB in studio. We talk about her career, styling players, basketball shoes, Toronto, and much more. (49:35-59:47) Replicel CEO Lee Buckler talks about his company and cell therapies that will help treat tendons and much more.
Rachel Rodgers (@RachelRodgersEsq) is a business lawyer turned business coach, intellectual property strategist, and the creator of Small Business Bodyguard. In 2013, she created the Small Business Bodyguard: Cover Your Bases, Cover Your Assets, Cover Your Ass. This game-changing legal resource has been called “fun and engaging” by New York Times bestselling author Chris Brogan and a “graduate-level course on how to build a strong foundation for your business” by CEO of OurDeal, Kyle Durand. Rachel is known in the legal industry and beyond for being an innovator and master of productizing services and creating high-quality, high profit products. SBB and the other legal kits she has created have been transformative, generating half a million dollars in revenue in just two years and serving 1,700 small businesses around the country. And she achieved those results with almost no active marketing because she simply didn't have the time (she literally launched SBB with a newborn in her arms). When she's not taking care of clients, she enjoys baking in the kitchen (barefoot, with rosé in hand), lifting weights, juicing (the green kind, not the steroid kind), reading to her toddlers, being a “dance mom” to her girls and going on new adventures with her family (her favorite destination being the South of France, of course!). In this episode, we discussed: Critical first steps every business owner should take to prevent legal headaches. How to stop working "in your business" and start working "on it" to catapult your success. How to establish strategic partnerships and alliances with other entrepreneurs. Resources The Rodgers Collective Small Business Bodyguard Slack Helpscout Mastermind Dinners by Jason Gaignard The Alchemist by Paul Coehlo The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks NEWS Julia Love at Reuters reports that neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton are pulling in Silicon Valley funding anywhere near what Mitt Romney and Barack Obama did in 2012. Trump has pulled in less than 6% of what Romney did and while Clinton has significantly outraised Trump in the Valley, she's raised less than half of what Obama did there. The full story is at Reuters.com. ---- Curt Woodward at the Boston Globe reports that, as financial firms and retail outlets have significantly tightened their fraud prevention tactics, criminals have now turned to hacking health care records. The health care records of 4.5 million people have been compromised this year, and while this is down from last year, the long term consequences are much more severe than those of financial data breaches. ---- Security software maker Check Point has uncovered a huge security flaw in Android phones known as Quadrooter. The breach affects as many as a billion phones, including high-end phones like the Samsung Galaxy 7 and HTC 10. Ina Fried at Recode has more. ---- Three House Democrats are calling for GOP leaders to investigate Donald Trump for encouraging Russia to hack into the 30,000 emails still missing from the private email server Hillary Clinton used when she served as Secretary of State. Congressmen Patrick Murphy from Florida, Andre Carson from Indiana and Eric Swalwell from California are all asking a House panel to investigate. Check out Haroun Demirjian's (DE-MEER-JOHN'S_ full coverage in the Washington Post. —— Privacy advocates are getting worried about customers exchanging their privacy for lower-priced internet services. David Lazarus at the LA Times points to Comcast and AT&T who offer customers lower prices in exchange for tracking their online behavior. Advocates are worried the model is creating a society of privacy haves and have-nots in which privacy will only be available to people willing to pay for it. ---- The federal 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled last week that entities that mimic government agencies must observe the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement for searches and seizures. The case involved a defendant who sent child pronography via his AOL account, which AOL then flagged and sent to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), which it was required to do. A Department of Homeland Security special agent then obtained a tip through NCMEC's system and then a search warrant to search the suspect's home. The court found that NCMEC should never have opened the email without a warrant in the first place, since it was acting on the government's behalf. Cyrus Farivar has more full coverage at Ars Technica. --- A federal judge on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued a largely sealed ruling last week criticizing the FBI's new gag order rules. Gag orders demand secrecy from companies regarding data requests the FBI makes to investigate national security cases. The new gag order rules require the FBI to review either on the “close of an investigation” or on the “three year anniversary of an investigation”, whether a gag order is still necessary. So this means the FBI could, theoretically at least, at the close of every single investigation, deem the gag orders to still be necessary, and keep them in place indefinitely. But these are just criticisms. The judge did not order a revamping of the rules. Ellen Nakashima at the Washington Post has the story. ---- Finally, Greenberg Traurig—the international law firm— will be lobbying on behalf of the Pokemon Company International, which has come under scrutiny after the release of its widely popular Pokémon Go game. The game has caused concern among lawmakers regarding distracted driving and the potential for pedophiles to exploit the game to harm children. For example, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo banned sex offenders on parole from using Pokemon Go for fear they would put down lures to entice children to come to a particular location. Greenberg Traurig will work to counter that negative perception among federal lawmakers. Megan Wilson at the Hill has more.
South Carolina has a plethora of great comic book creators, including writers, artists, colorists, and more! Join moderator Adam Daughhetee of the Dollar Bin podcast and talented South Carolinians, Sanford Greene, Megan Wilson, Chad Bowers, and Chris Sims to discuss their art and comics.
Welcome to the SC Comicon 2015 panel on colorists. Roses are red. Violets are blue. Learn and appreciate the art of color with colorists, Laura Martin, Brian Reber, Rico Renzi, and Megan Wilson in this very colorful panel discussion.
This time, we start off discussing the breakup of one of our favorite groups, G-Side. We attempt to rank them relative to other notable rap groups that include a producer and try to think about what this means for the two rappers' respective futures. Brad mentions that he bought some new pants, and that brings up recent GQ pieces by NBA players Rajon Rondo and Russell Westbrook, and the work of Chris Douglas-Roberts' stylist Megan Wilson. We talk a little bit about the end of the recent season of Breaking Bad and the old/new "Movin' Like Berney" trend in the Bay. We finish off on an unintentionally down note talking about the NFL's labor impasse with the referee union.
A conversation with Megan Wilson who presented "iAuthor an iBook". In this session you can learn how to become an author in minutes by using an ePub template to create an iBook that can be viewed on an iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad in the iBooks app. Discover how to embed audio, photos, video, and web links to make a personalized multimodal iBook. iBooks are great for both students and educators to assist in the creation of books, reports, papers, lesson unit outlines, and other classroom reading materials.
Elluminate Chat Log: A conversation with Megan Wilson who presented "iAuthor an iBook". In this session you can learn how to become an author in minutes by using an ePub template to create an iBook that can be viewed on an iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad in the iBooks app. Discover how to embed audio, photos, video, and web links to make a personalized multimodal iBook. iBooks are great for both students and educators to assist in the creation of books, reports, papers, lesson unit outlines, and other classroom reading materials.
A conversation with Megan Wilson who presented "iAuthor an iBook". In this session you can learn how to become an author in minutes by using an ePub template to create an iBook that can be viewed on an iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad in the iBooks app. Discover how to embed audio, photos, video, and web links to make a personalized multimodal iBook. iBooks are great for both students and educators to assist in the creation of books, reports, papers, lesson unit outlines, and other classroom reading materials.