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Life 2.0: Love, Loss and Second Chances Each of us has experienced some sort of grief in our lifetimes. We often think of grief as death but there's grief in divorce, leaving your family home, moving to a new location, even in losing dreams or versions of ourselves. In this episode we are joined by Melissa Stein, creator of My Life 2.0 to hear her story of loss, renewal and second chances. With more than 30 years in entertainment publicity and brand storytelling, Melissa Stein has spent her career helping some of the world's most beloved franchises connect with audiences. As Vice President, Publicity for TV, Animation & Originals at Warner Bros., she oversaw campaigns across TV, Genre, Family, and Animation, including Warner Bros. Animation, DC Comics, Hanna-Barbera, and LEGO. Now, she is channeling that same storytelling instinct into her next act: My Life 2.0, a lifestyle blog and community for women starting over in midlife. It's there that she shares her reinvention journey with humor and heart covering everything from love and loss to motherhood, fashion and the gadgets that make life a little easier. Whether in the boardroom or on the blog, Stein's mission remains the same, to connect, inspire, and remind us it's never too late for a reboot. Find Yonni & Heather here https://www.herhealthcompass.com/
The second summer of conversations recorded at the Sewanee Writers' Conference begins with James speaking with Marilyn Nelson, who has written poetry in many forms and for many audiences. Marilyn tells James about her fears of being pigeonholed as well as her love of musicality, embodying voices, and finding a way forward. Plus, Copper Canyon Executive Editor Michael Wiegers. - Marilyn Nelson: https://marilyn-nelson.com/ Buy Marilyn's books: Shop your local indie bookstore for Marilyn Nelson Marilyn and James discuss: Andrea Davis Pinkney Igor Stravinsky Maurice Manning Wyatt Prunty Childcraft Books Sara Teasdale Gwendolyn Brooks Linda Ronstadt "Songs for My Father" Norton's Anthology of Children's Literature Stephen Roxburgh Front Street Publishing Augusta Savage - Michael Wiegers: https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/authors/michael-wiegers/ Copper Canyon Press: https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/ Michael and James discuss: The New York Times Goodreads Amazon Michiko Kakutani Ocean Vuong RAILSPLITTER by Maurice Manning Melissa Stein Coffee House Press W.S. Merwin Robert Graves Alan Brilliant Unicorn Press - Music courtesy of Bea Troxel from her album, THE WAY THAT IT FEELS: https://www.beatroxel.com/ - http://tkpod.com / tkwithjs@gmail.com / Twitter: @JamesScottTK /Instagram: tkwithjs / FB: https://www.facebook.com/tkwithjs/
4 of 4; Melissa Stein concludes our series on love, sex and dating, by leading a panel discussion with questions collected from the students. The panel included Ryan and Katy Hayes, Pastor Todd and Kaely Johnson, and Phil and Robin Woodworth.
1 of 4; Melissa Stein kicks off our high school series on love, sex and dating, using Andy Stanley's curriculum of the same name.
1 of 3; Melissa Stein kicks off the winter retreat by looking at what it means to run the race for Christ!
Drug addiction can tear families apart. And it's something that knows no boundaries. The disease has reached epidemic levels across the United States. Join us for a special panel discussion on the issue produced at BronxNet Television, including: Doctor Melissa Stein, medical director of Montefiore's Division of Subtance Abuse Blain Namm with the non-profit organization Road Recovery Eve Goldberg, the founder of Big Vision Foundation
Drug addiction can tear families apart. And it's something that knows no boundaries. The disease has reached epidemic levels across the United States. Join us for a special panel discussion on the issue produced at BronxNet Television, including: Doctor Melissa Stein, medical director of Montefiore's Division of Subtance Abuse Blain Namm with the non-profit organization Road Recovery Eve Goldberg, the founder of Big Vision Foundation
Part 3 of 3; Melissa Stein concludes our fall retreat series on evangelism, IDK (I Don't Know), by answering the question HOW do we share our faith?
Part 3 of 3; Melissa Stein wraps up the Fall Retreat's series on the parable of the two brothers in Luke 15 with a look at the Father.
This week on Table for Two, guests are Melissa Stein from JWE (Jewish Womens Entrepreneurs) will speak about the upcoming conference, Saul Teplitsky from the cold brew coffee company which he started Pour'N Coffee and Chris Russell from The Treat House in NYC which makes flavored Rice Crispy Treats.
Part 3 of 3; Melissa Stein wraps up the retreat with a call to action. Using #Repost as a launching point, she challenged students to share their faith with those around them as they kick off the new school year.
Medical standards and procedures have been sharply influenced by the past - shaped by social context and a great deal of trial and error. A new course, UKC 310: Health, History, & Human Diversity, will focus on how health care and the medical field has been shaped around social constructions of gender, race, and diversity throughout its history, continuing to play a role in contemporary medicine. In this podcast, Melissa Stein, an assistant professor in the Gender & Women's Studies Department, discusses the aims, content, and importance of UKC 310 and how it can impact future patients and practitioners of medicine. This podcast was produced by Casey Hibbard.