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Episode 145: Step into the life of Melissa Hill. Join Kristen Eargle, a fellow coach's wife and long-time TV Sports Reporter, as she goes one-on-one with the wife of Justin Hill, McNeese State Head Baseball Coach.
Melissa Hill joins Amy to tell the courageous story of her son Archer, his experience visiting the Dallas Cowboys & the foundation established in his honor.
Tune in to learn a bit more about what's in store for Disruption Day. Our friendly hosts, Catherine, Melissa & James will give you the scoop on everything you need to know, including what the day is all about, how to prep and other key details.
Melissa Hill Dees is an innovator. She is committed to the Salesforce community, no more so than the non-profit community — she shares her warmth and energy with everyone that's fortunate enough to cross her path. And we're lucky enough to have her share with us on DevOps Diaries!In this episode Jack and Melissa jump into the world of Salesforce non-profit. They discuss the ways that non-profit organizations can be as successful as the best corporations — by investing in the people that work for them, the technologies that can accelerate their success, great user experiences, and freeing up humans to “do more good”. Jack asks Melissa how we can innovate to stop ourselves and businesses stagnating. They also chat about how data will shape every interaction we have with companies and institutions, as well as the important role that AI will end up playing in our lives. And, maybe the biggest question of all, “is SMS dead?”.Useful linksBoundless by Vala AfsharHow to protect your Salesforce dataA guide to masking Salesforce dataSeed your Salesforce sandboxes with easeDeploying Salesforce Communities for a better user experienceConnect with MelissaX/TwitterLinkedInConnect with Jack X/TwitterLinkedInPodcast produced and sponsored by Gearset, the complete Salesforce DevOps platform. Try Gearset free for 30 days.
Aquatic Invasive Species have been a big issue over the last couple years find out how it looks, new tanks at the Dan Speas hatchery and Melissa Hill from the Raptor Center in Cody.
Pigeons have a bad rap. What's up with that? Mike gets a lesson about the misunderstood bird from Andrea Jones with Audubon California and Melissa Hill at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
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Melissa Hill is the design force behind Ooshie, a resort wear brand known for its hand-drawn prints and vibrant colors
Hello and welcome to another episode from the Christmas Everyday Club. In this episode, I share Melissa Hill's Christmas Movies. Do you have a favourite movie by Melissa Hill? Did I miss any off? Let me know.If you want to watch some free Christmas movies then go to the website and once there, go to the media on the menu bar, scroll down to Christmas movies, let the page load and then pick and play your movie. but most of all, enjoy!Join the forum too, talk about movies and let me know if there are any Christmas movies that you want to see.Who should I make a video about next?Thanks for listening.Support the show
In this special edition, Michael Lombardo, CEO of GlideFast Consulting, engages in a lively conversation with Melissa Hill, SDM and Senior BPC at GlideFast. Join them as they share their experiences at GlideFest in Montana, soaking in the sun and discussing the collaborative spirit that makes Glide Fast truly exceptional. Discover how Melissa transitioned from studying anthropology to finding her passion in IT and service management. Gain insights into the challenges faced by clients during transitions and how ServiceNow's powerful platform provides solutions. From cold plunges to winning the BPC championship, explore the fun side of GlideFest and the strong sense of camaraderie that defines the GlideFast family. Tune in for an inspiring talk on teamwork, problem-solving, and the exciting journey of continuous improvement at GlideFast.
Walmart stands by CRT training as 'thought provoking' and 'instructive'A civil rights leader compared the training to blackfaceWalmart has stood by a diversity training that claims that White people have "internal racist conditioning," that Americans today are inheriting a racist legacy, and that ideas such as perfectionism, worship of the written word, individualism, and objectivity are aspects of "White supremacy culture" that "promote White supremacy thinking."A civil rights veteran and a shareholder responded to the training with alarm, condemning it as "racist propaganda" and an insult comparable to the worst blackface act.Yet Walmart stood by the training in a statement to FOX Business."Walmart began offering the Racial Equity Institute (REI) training sessions in 2018 for corporate leaders to share analysis and encourage reflection on the history of race in America as well as systemic racial inequity in its institutional and structural forms," Melissa Hill, a Walmart spokeswoman, told FOX Business. "While the company does not agree with all of the views that were presented, we have found these sessions to be thought-provoking and constructive."Hill referenced Christopher Rufo, a senior fellow at The Manhattan Institute, who published the training materials and wrote about them at The City Journal. "Contrary to the assertions in the City Journal article, the program was designed for corporate officers and salaried managers, not frontline hourly associates," she told FOX Business. She acknowledged that Rufo's materials are an accurate representation of the training, but she also claimed that his article misrepresented their "overall tone.""While the City Journal quotes excerpts from individual pages of the curriculum, the selected language doesn't reflect the overall tone of the conversations," Hill insisted. She said the training "was developed in a way that aligns with our core value of respect for the individual."The training materials Rufo published claim that citizens of the United States take part in a legacy of racial inequity."If you are a citizen of the United States, part of the legacy you have inherited is the historical, systematic, and pervasive way in which white race and the benefits, privilege, and power for those who came to be known as white have been constructed in this country," the materials claim.The materials claim that in order for "oppression" to succeed, "we must collude or cooperate." White people "cooperate" by following their "internal racist conditioning," which leads them to say, "I'm not racist, I'm a good White person."One passage lists "characteristics" of "White supremacy culture," including "perfectionism," "worship of the written word," "individualism," and "objectivity." Among the problems with "objectivity," the document lists "the idea that there is such a thing as being objective or ‘neutral,'" and "requiring people to think in a linear (logical) fashion."Civil rights veteran Bob Woodson, founder, and president of The Woodson Center condemned the training in an interview with FOX Business. "It is the most insulting proposition that I ever heard," Woodson said of the suggestion that objectivity is an aspect of White supremacy culture. He noted that in vaudeville shows, "Whites used to caricature Blacks by putting on blackface and acting as if they are dimwitted, slow, irresponsible, all of the things that the progressives today say are the opposite of ‘acting White.'" He said the training encouraged insulting "stereotypes of what it means to be Black."Woodson also mused about what Walmart stores would look like if they actually implemented a policy avoiding "White supremacy culture.""If a customer asked for a cart, the employee would say, ‘If you had been here earlier, you would have gotten one.' Because it's White to be efficient and bring the carts back in," he explained. "Since being punctual is also White, half the employees would show up late and there'd be long lines in the checkout.""What would happen to sales receipts if prices were not accurately marked?" Woodson asked, noting that correct prices are "a function of perfectionism.""I don't know how a black person could hold their head up and sit through someone saying this about them," Woodson added. "It is the height of insulting and if people do not express outrage at this insulting, demeaning, patronizing, approach of Walmart, then there's something sick about them."Justin Danhof, a Walmart shareholder through the National Center for Public Policy Research, also condemned the training."As a Walmart shareholder, I really want to know how much money the company is spending to indoctrinate its employees with this racist propaganda," Danhof told FOX Business. "I also want to know if Walmart staffers were given an opportunity to object to this madness without fear of reprisal.""Telling company managers - in a mandatory training - that they are guilty of ‘white supremacy thinking' is beyond insane," Danhof added. "But that's the exact state of play with corporate America as more and more companies adopt racist and Marxist training programs." (Source FOX Business)https://www.spreaker.com/user/9922149/walmart-stands-by-crt-training-as-though
Get four Literary Escape book recommendations from avid reader and fellow blogger, Sheila Racinez from Behind Every Day blog. Literary Escapes mentioned in this show: (These links are affiliate links, if you make a purchase through one of them I will be minimally compensated at no cost to you) 1. The Amalfi Coast The Summer Villa by Melissa Hill 2. Brazil Angel Falls by Connie Mann 3. Around the World Eighty Days to Elsewhere by KC Dyer Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne 4. Antarctica The Impossible First: From Fire to Ice - Crossing Antarctica Alone by Colin O'Brady Whiteout by Adriana Anders Links from this show: Behind Every Day blog Literary Escape Society
One of the most requested stars of the Golden Age of Adult Entertainment for our Zoom Shows has been the one and only Paul Thomas. Even though PT had some resistance to appearing, he did appear on our 3/7/2021 show and EVERYONE came by to say HI. Paul often quotes Groucho Marx when saying, “I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member” but it was great to have him on nonetheless as he did fill in for Billy Dee, who we will have on down the road. We talked about his career in front of and behind the camera and some projects he's working on now including his golf game. A true history lesson on this show as many stars came out to share a story or a memory. The fellow Adult Stars who came out to participate included: Eric Monti, Herschel Savage, Micky Lynn, Melissa Hill, Cathy Brown, Jose Duval, Sean Elliot, Jon Martin, Keli Richards, Eric Edwards, Richard Pacheco and Raven Touchstone — a Who's Who of the adult industry! Again we thank Paul Thomas for his generosity of time as we went over the one hour mark with a lot of great questions and stories. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jizztalking/support
Melissa Hill was living her dream of playing softball in college. One day she became extremely sick and that sickness lasted for a long time bringing her college softball career to an abrupt end. Today, Melissa shares her story of how her faith in God has helped her power through the illness she was diagnosed with and how she helps others with her story.
Have a listen as Ps Mel wraps up our series "Everyday!" How to live as a believer each day.
We're talking to Voice of the Martyrs about this weekend's prayer focus for the Persecuted Church around the world. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Friends, On this episode of the Faith-Fully Podcast I had a conversation with Kirk Craig who is the Executive Director of Agape Development. Kirk has been married to his wife Amanda for 18 years and they have 4 children. Kirk shares the story of how he and Amanda served in Bolivia together and then came back home and in 2005 began their ministry Agape Development. Before Kirk and Amanda served in Bolivia, Amanda had served a summer in 1998 in Houston's Greater Third Ward in between semesters of college. After Kirk and Amanda came home God graciously provided partnership with David and Melissa Hill who had been faithfully serving as urban missionaries long before the Craig's arrived. David and Melissa, along with their children, lived in the community and modeled the type of ministry Amanda had seen the summer that she served. With the capable guidance of a local board of directors, and the loving partnership of these families, God began to grow the Agape Community in the OST/South Union neighborhood. Here is their story. Walking In Faith, Hope Canon Connect with Kirk & Agape Development: Email: kirk@agapedevelopment.org LinkedIn: agape-development Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgapeDevelopment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agapedevelopment/ Website: agapedevelopment.org
If there was ever a class act in adult entertainment, it would have to be Eric Edwards. Eric joined us on 5/24/2020 from his home in the mountains in California to give us an insight on his career. Fortunately, we were also treated to comments from special guests Melissa Hill, Jose Duval and Richard Pacheco. It's been fun to have Eric on as a participant in other Zoom Shows as well. In 2019, Herschel Savage and I drove up to see Eric at his home and have lunch. A great gentleman for sure and I know you'll enjoy his interview. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jizztalking/support
Another content warning this week, where we talk about the process of working funerals, including some discussion of funerals for pets, children, and miscarriages. It's not the bulk of the episode, but it's not insignificant. How we wish we were going to Trillium this year, but we're not, alas. This is another episode from recording on our way to Harvest Nights Gathering last year. We often say, "Priestwork is marrying and burying people," so today's episode is the other side of the coin from last week. We talk about the planning process, the variety of types of people we have to manage these passages for, and how we navigate the experience. It's worth noting that this episode is a lot about how we have experienced our role as Priests, rather than about the functional aspects of writing funerals, though those come up as well. We also talk about options for what you can do if you're away from the funeral, or if the funeral for your loved one was problematic for you. Melissa Hill did the ritual work that is mentioned around Rev. Avende's cat. She does amazing and powerful ritual and artwork, and you should find her on Patreon. Find us on Podbean, at threecranes.org/podcast, or on Facebook; consider donating in support, and learn more about Druidry at adf.org.
Have a listen to this message by Ps Melissa on Open Arms!
Have a listen to this message by Ps Melissa 'Against All Odds" !
The definition of a sandwich - Melissa Hill-Dees, HandsOn Connect by Elements.cloud podcast
Melissa joins us at the virtual campfire and talks about chat inclusion, innovation, careers, nonprofits, whether a hamburger is a sandwich (well, most of those things). Shout out to Dan Pallotta's Ted Talk on the way we think about charity (https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta_the_way_we_think_about_charity_is_dead_wrong) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sfcampfire/message
Have a listen to this powerful message on relationship, community and connection!
Ps Melissa Hill - Heads or Tails - Week 3 by Everyday Church
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Have a listen as Ps Mel shares a message on "Problem?" how to see problems and having the right mindset!
Have a listen as Ps Mel starts our new series "Let's Talk about the Cost" A series on serving Jesus.
We talk about Hills Have Eyes and Three's Company with Suze Lanier. It's also basically confirmed that John Travolta likes men. We talk to Melissa Hill about her horrible dating experience with Todd Bridges. And then Brian Grosz talks about dive bars.We end the show with some never before heard facts about Todd Bridges and a high as a kite Let it Go video. Gilk thinks Todd is a "queer" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Inside Books is a fortnightly programme presented by Breda Brown. This episode features author Melissa Hill
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WIth Tory out today, I'm joined by guest co-host Melissa Hill, and guest Matt Polacheck of the Betty Ford Center for a fun show.
WIth Tory out today, I'm joined by guest co-host Melissa Hill, and guest Matt Polacheck of the Betty Ford Center for a fun show.
We're joined by our tardy guest Melissa Hill, host of Hill & Howard Raw Talk, for a fun morning.
We're joined by our tardy guest Melissa Hill, host of Hill & Howard Raw Talk, for a fun morning.
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored Welcom's Nikki Phoenix, Adult Star, Author, EDM Artist/ Producer "Ballroom Zombies" w/DJ JackEL Trap REmix, Melissa Hill, 2015 XRCO "Hall of Fame", "Legends of Erotica" inductee, appeared in "Orgazmo" from South Park creators, Howard Levine, AVN "Hall of Fame", Pres. Exile dist., FX TV "Son's of Anarchy" Creative Consultant to This Week's Show.
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored Welcom's Nikki Phoenix, Adult Star, Author, EDM Artist/ Producer "Ballroom Zombies" w/DJ JackEL Trap REmix, Melissa Hill, 2015 XRCO "Hall of Fame", "Legends of Erotica" inductee, appeared in "Orgazmo" from South Park creators, Howard Levine, AVN "Hall of Fame", Pres. Exile dist., FX TV "Son's of Anarchy" Creative Consultant to This Week's Show.
Interview with Twin Cities Independent Media Center reporter, Melissa Hill. Melissa was arrested on Friday 25th September 2009 while covering police actions against students, pedestrians, and journalists in the area of the University of Pittsburgh, on Day 2 of the G-20. Interview by Twin Cities Indymedia reporter Nigel Parry on 26 September 2009.