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The
Featuring Melissa McCormick, Founder and CEO of Grace & Salt Leadership Academy

The "Selling Made Easy" Show for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 24:19


Melissa McCormick spent over thirty years navigating corporate America from entry-level to executive. She learned how to communicate and negotiate up and around the organization. Through her leadership experience she helps women crash through the glass ceiling to reach their professional goals faster.  Melissa's leadership philosophy includes five pillars: Courage, Communication, Connections, Community, and Care (self) and is based on building relationships built on trust, integrity, and ethics. She is the founder and CEO of the Grace & Salt Leadership Academy which is based on her leadership book, Grace & Salt: A Journey of Self-Discovery. To learn more about the Academy and Melissa's book, as well as schedule a FREE discovery call, go to GraceAndSaltLeadership.com.

Consider Yourself Hugged
Episode 123 Lead Like a Woman: Conversations with Grace & Salt with Melissa McCormick

Consider Yourself Hugged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 31:36


Today, Melissa McCormick will teach women how to have conversations that are both relational and also purposeful! She is our first guest for this season, and what a great one! About Melissa Melissa spent over thirty years navigating corporate America from entry-level to executive. She learned how to communicate and negotiate up and around the organization. Through her leadership experience she helps women crash through the glass ceiling to reach their professional goals faster. Her leadership philosophy includes five pillars: Courage, Communication, Connections, Community, and Care (self) and is based on building relationships built on trust, integrity, and ethics. She is the founder and CEO of the Grace & Salt Leadership Academy which is based on her leadership book, Grace & Salt: A Journey of Self-Discovery. To learn more and schedule a FREE discovery call, go to www.graceandsaltleadership.com and to learn more about her book, Grace & Salt go to www.graceandsaltbook.com. Show notes at https://www.tamiwest.com/post/lead-like-a-woman-grace-and-salt.

Design Freaks
TADANORI YOKOO WITH PROFESSOR MELISSA

Design Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 90:51


Tadanori Yokoo is one of the best-known Japanese illustrators, painters, and graphic designers of post-war Japan. This episode features a very special guest– Professor of Japanese Art and Culture at Harvard University, and my sister, Melissa McCormick! We discuss Yokoo's absurdist psych record covers from the '70s, including the album "Lotus" for Carlos Santana which holds the world 'record' for the most gatefolds!Plus, lots of other-worldly weirdness and a snapshot of his origin story. Tadanoriyokoo.comPROFESSOR MELISSA MCCORMICKhttps://scholar.harvard.edu/melissamccormick/homehttps://www.edx.org/school/harvardxFollow on IG @designfreakspodcastTwitter @designfreakspodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/designfreakspodcastdesignfreakspodcast.comRuinousmedia.comDonate to help with recording costs Thank you!SOURCEShttps://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2015/06/yokoo-tadanori-album-designhttps://www.swanngalleries.com/news/vintage-posters/2020/04/tanadori-yokoo-pop-visionary/TADANORI YOKOO – Exhibition Catalog Published in 2006 for the Tadanori Yokoo exhibition at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporainhttps://www.moma.org/artists/6502?=undefined&page=&direction=Theme Music: "Jet in Jungle" by Damaged Bug, courtesy of John DwyerSupport the show (https://www.venmo.com/Clarita-Hinojosa)

Own Your Truth by Briana Johnson
Ep 70: Redefining a Woman's Identity

Own Your Truth by Briana Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 41:59


Ep 70: Redefining a Woman's Identity On today's episode I chat with Melissa McCormick about the new roles for woman, how we see traditional women's roles and what has changed. Join the discussion. Become a sustainer! Help ensure that these enlightening episodes continue! ​ This is a commercial-free, sponsorship-free series which ensures integrity and honesty in every episode. Guests that appear on the show do not give financial tribute and are selected based on their character and content. ​ Please consider financial tribute through any of the following methods. And thank you! Cashapp: $iambrianajohnson PayPal: humblebre@gmail.com Zelle: iambrianajohnson@gmail.com New episodes of Own Your Truth are published weekly. Learn more about Briana Johnson and her publications, products, and services at www.IamBrianaJohnson.com. There you can find all her social links, read additional content, or leave her a comment. Binge previous episodes here: www.iambrianajohnson.com/own-your-truth-podcast Enjoy teas handcrafted by Briana herself at www.BahatiTeaCompany.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/briana-johnson76/message

Talkingbooksandstuff's podcast
Episode 94 - Melissa McCormick

Talkingbooksandstuff's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 25:22


Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/talkingbooksandstuff1 Melissa was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario. When she was 19, she was returning home from a night out with her friends in Detroit, Michigan. She became stranded on the freeway just minutes away from the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. She was subsequently robbed at gunpoint, kidnapped and over a terrifying twelve hour period, gang raped repeatedly. Working closely with the Detroit police, the perpetrators were brought to justice and three of the men remain incarcerated today. Melissa's Canadian best-selling book The Queen's Daughter describes in detail the assault and the aftermath of being a rape victim.

Constant Wonder
The Magic of Miyazaki, Tale of Genji

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 52:47


Helen McCarthy explains why the anime movies produced by Studio Ghibli have captivated audiences around the world. Melissa McCormick of Harvard points out the modern feel of the world's oldest novel, "The Tale of Genji."

TAKING THE HELM with Lynn McLaughlin
Helping Sexual Assault Victims Find Your Voice: Melissa McCormick

TAKING THE HELM with Lynn McLaughlin

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 26:38


Melissa McCormick is the author of the Canadian bestselling book, “The Queen's Daughter” which is a true story of the worst and most highly publicized case of sexual assault in Detroit history. Melissa is an expert on sexual assault and the aftermath, and served on the board of directors of the Windsor and Essex County Sexual Assault Crisis Center for nine years, holding the position of President from 2005-2008. The highly anticipated sequel to “The Queen's Daughter” called “Thick Skin” which focuses on the aftermath of trauma including topics such as PTSD, depression, forgiveness, relationship with God and more, was released in 2014. She is also a past president of the Women's Economic Forum and is the 2009 recipient of the Athena Leadership Award presented by the Windsor and District Chamber of Commerce In 2015 Melissa was awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree from the University of Windsor and was invited to speak to over a thousand graduates during the commencement ceremony. Melissa runs her own non-profit agency called the Queen's Daughter “Cause” to help sexual assault victims move forward in their lives. And, she continues her mission to stand up and speak out on behalf of victims of sexual assault and domestic violence who do not yet have the courage to do so for themselves. 00:24 Introduction 00:50 What happened on that terrifying night when Melissa became, "The Queen's Daughter"? 06:00 A cinematic episode and short film 07:30 Empowerment: the courage to report to the police 07:35 Dead inside, motivation to stay alive and Mr. Lewis, an incredible mentor 11:25 The Queen's Daughter Cause 12:40 Perspective from someone who has been through it 14:20 We will not remain silent. 15:30 Forgiveness and changing the law 18:40 Supports for sexual assault victims today 19:50 How to support the Queen's Daughter Cause 23:00 Accolades 23:35 Sexual Assault is a social issue 23:50 A wonderful life and future! 25:00 Guidance for victims of sexual assault www.queensdaughter.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taking-the-helm/support

Sip. Survive. Repeat.
SSR Ep. 54 - Toxic Mold and a Dangerous Night Out

Sip. Survive. Repeat.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 49:38


Denel tells the story of Melinda Ballard and Ron Allison who survived crazy deadly mold, and Jenny talks about Melissa McCormick who went through hell one night.

Constant Wonder
Genji, Virginia Woolf, Biocrust, Subterranean Microbes, Holocaust

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 100:50


Melissa McCormick of Harvard University tells the Tale of Genji, one of the world's oldest novels. Jarica Watts speaks about the life and writings of author Virginia Woolf. Sasha Reed explains the fragility of a layer of the Earth's crust. BYU's Ben Abbott is back to dive deep underground to where some of the most extreme organisms on earth live without seeing the light of day.

The Greek & Christian Podcast
1.2 Party Culture | Body Image

The Greek & Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 30:38


It's the first month of school and you know that every single fraternity- whether at their house or off-site- is throwing a party every weekend. We're going to spend the next few episodes talking about all the things you might encounter at a party. From jungle juice to making out with strangers, we'll cover it. This week is all about what we do before we go out- how we see ourselves, how we want others to see us. Alison & John welcome Melissa McCormick, Kappa Alpha Theta alumna & Greek IV staff at San Diego State University. Mel is also a Marriage & Family Therapist specializing in trauma & eating disorders. Resources Mel mentions: ** https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org ** National Eating Disorder Helpline: (800) 931-2237. ** edreferrals.com **Blog- "Your Body is Spring Break Ready"

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Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Melissa McCormick, “The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion” (Princeton UP, 2018)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 54:01


The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphies in the album, thus providing a...

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New Books in Literary Studies
Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 56:46


The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphies in the album, thus providing a unique companion to Murasaki Shikibu’s eleventh century masterpiece of prose and poetry, The Tale of Genji. Ricarda Brosch is an Assistant Curator at the V&A’s Asian Department, East Asia section. You can follow her on Twitter: @RicardaBeatrix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Gender Studies
Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 56:46


The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphies in the album, thus providing a unique companion to Murasaki Shikibu’s eleventh century masterpiece of prose and poetry, The Tale of Genji. Ricarda Brosch is an Assistant Curator at the V&A’s Asian Department, East Asia section. You can follow her on Twitter: @RicardaBeatrix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 56:46


The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphies in the album, thus providing a unique companion to Murasaki Shikibu’s eleventh century masterpiece of prose and poetry, The Tale of Genji. Ricarda Brosch is an Assistant Curator at the V&A’s Asian Department, East Asia section. You can follow her on Twitter: @RicardaBeatrix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Art
Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 56:46


The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphies in the album, thus providing a unique companion to Murasaki Shikibu’s eleventh century masterpiece of prose and poetry, The Tale of Genji. Ricarda Brosch is an Assistant Curator at the V&A’s Asian Department, East Asia section. You can follow her on Twitter: @RicardaBeatrix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in East Asian Studies
Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 56:46


The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphies in the album, thus providing a unique companion to Murasaki Shikibu’s eleventh century masterpiece of prose and poetry, The Tale of Genji. Ricarda Brosch is an Assistant Curator at the V&A’s Asian Department, East Asia section. You can follow her on Twitter: @RicardaBeatrix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in History
Melissa McCormick, "The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 56:46


The Genji Album (1510) in the Harvard Art Museums is the oldest dated set of Genji illustrations known to exist. In The Tale of Genji. A Visual Companion, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, Melissa McCormick discusses all of the fifty-four paintings by Tosa Mitsunobu and calligraphies in the album, thus providing a unique companion to Murasaki Shikibu’s eleventh century masterpiece of prose and poetry, The Tale of Genji. Ricarda Brosch is an Assistant Curator at the V&A’s Asian Department, East Asia section. You can follow her on Twitter: @RicardaBeatrix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Fungi Town
Episode 06: The Orchid Underground

Fungi Town

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 21:44


Hello, citizen. Welcome back to Fungi Town!  This time, we go underground to explore complex relationship between orchids and fungi. Did you know that all orchids depend on underground fungi to grow? In fact, most plants grow better with a fungal partner. But it's not all smiles and handshakes in this relationship. Find out more as I talk to Melissa McCormick from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center about mycorhizzal fungi. For a good overview of mycorrhizae, check out this article from Untamed Science. For a thorough read about orchids, try this entry by Encyclopedia Britannica. Confused about ecto and endo mycorrhizae? Here's a great infographic from Plant Science 4U. Okay, now WTF is an "endophyte?" Yeah, here's Wikipedia's entry on the subject. Special thanks to my guests, Melissa McCormick, as well as Dr. Dorset Trapnell and Patrick Smallwood of UGA's Plant Biology department. If you like this podcast, please consider becoming a patron. To get access to special mini episodes and a sweet vinyl sticker, just visit www.fungitown.com and click the green "become a patron" button in the upper right corner of your screen. How about leaving a review? Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts will go a long way toward helping other listeners find their way to Fungi Town. New episodes are released every two weeks. Join me next time, when we talk about a subterranian southern delicacy. Fungi Town is written, directed and produced by Jen Parrilli and hosted on Podbean. The new theme music is by the awesome Athens, GA band Shehehe. Defunked theme music is Fminor_Funk_BassGroove_100bpm by GRD-music, Ice Cream Truck Melody, Wind, kisses, and Primary school children playing were cropped and used via Creative Commons license through Freesound. You can find Fungi Town on Facebook. Twitter, and Instagram: @fungitownpod or email at fungitownpod[at]gmail[dot]com.

Morel Dilemma
Episode 10 - Yorchidding!

Morel Dilemma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 35:33


Ninety percent of all plants on Earth rely on the fungi intertwined in their roots. The plants receive nutrients and water, as well as some other benefits, from these mycorrhizae - but some plants take advantage of the fungi and drain all their energy, giving nothing in return. Among the most beautiful, bountiful, and endangered such plants are the orchids. In this episode, Izzie talks with Dennis Whigham and Melissa McCormick, orchid scientists at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, about how the fungi help the orchids and why orchid conservation is also leading to a lot of new fungal science.

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Asia's Storied Traditions
Storyworlds: Architecture and Embodied Cognition in Japanese Narrative Scrolls (Part 2 of 2)

Asia's Storied Traditions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 31:04


Melissa McCormick, Harvard University

Asia's Storied Traditions
Storyworlds: Architecture and Embodied Cognition in Japanese Narrative Scrolls (Part 1 of 2)

Asia's Storied Traditions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 52:48


Melissa McCormick, Harvard University

Art Institute of Chicago Lectures
Gifts of Wishful Thinking: Genji Screens and the Bridal Trousseau in Tokugawa Japan

Art Institute of Chicago Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2009 51:38


Melissa McCormick reviews selected scenes from the 11th century Tales of Genji as she describes the literary classic's role in the genre of Japanese screens. She is introduced by Janice Katz, Janice Katz, Roger L. Weston Associate Curator of Japanese Art, Department of Asian and Ancient Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.