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Ann and EJ are back from a big weekend of events to give you three short stories, one BIG story, and wins and losses for the city of Fort Worth. Our big story is an interview with Dr. Mia Hall, who is running for City Council District 6. Our three short stories are a collection of articles that analyze who gets the money in council races, why Tim O'Hare's National Day of Prayer is a cesspool for Christian Nationalism ideology, and what the new state performance ratings mean to Fort Worth ISD.SHORT STORY #1: Texas Municipal Elections Are May 3rd!- Analyzing who got the money in city council racesSHORT STORY #2: Tarrant County National Day of Prayer Luncheon- Mansfield Mayoral Race is Textbook Christian NationalismSHORT STORY #3: 1 in 5 Texas schools got a D or F rating under new performance standards- Start Telegram story on the updateBIG STORY: Interview with Dr. Mia Hall, Candidate for City Council District 6WINS AND LOSSESAnn:
Ann and EJ sit down with a friend of the podcast, Katrina Carpenter, with Carpenter's Cafe. EJ and Ann riff on short stories, giving you all updates on election filers, federal executive orders, and the shenanigans in District 6. ENJOY!SHORT STORY #1: Who has filed to run and events you should know about- Who's running for Fort Worth City Council in 2025? Here are the candidates for the May 3 election- Join us at the 817 Gather- The Future of the City (EJ's moderating)- Interested in Running for School Board EventSHORT STORY #2: Executive Orders and DEI Bans Impact on FW- Federal funding freeze stirs panic, confusion for Tarrant County Meals on Wheels- Trump wants to end U.S. Department of Education. How would Fort Worth schools be affected?- TCU's website boasted DEI as 'key to the university's mission.' Now that page is gone- UTA creates a Task Force to be proactiveSHORT STORY #3: District 6 is a Dumpster FireĀ - Gyna Endorses MAGA- Mia Hall gets Jared's staffer's endorsement- Jared endorses a different Crowley School Board memberBIG STORY: A Candid Conversation with Katrina CarpenterWINS AND LOSSES:Ann:
Parenting Up! was birthed out of compassion and answering the call from a higher source. In this episode, J dives into who she was before Parenting Up! came to be with show producer, Mia Hall. We hear details of her family legacy in Montgomery, Alabama, her mom's business, her dad's dedication to his father who was killed when he was nine, and his exclusive, extensive collection of game-worn sports memorabilia. Ā Finding true fulfillment often means breaking free from the mold society casts for us. Watch as J reflects on her journey from a legal career fueled by civil rights activism to the creative realms of engineering and product design, showing how following your passions can lead to profound transformation.Ā Join us as we delve into life's unexpected twists and turns, celebrating the resilience that shapes our stories and the bonds that hold us together, even in the darkest of times.Ā Full interview (including Part II) is available on Patreon! Sign up or view it if you are already a member here: patreon.com/jsmilesstudiosĀ #CaregivingJourney #AlzheimersSupport #ComedicTherapy #FamilyLegacy #StrengthInAdversity #Resilienc #LifeChallenges #PersonalGrowthJourney #endalz #howarduniversity #montgomery #stanforduniversityĀ Host:Ā @jsmilescomedy Ā Produced by:Ā @MiaHallTV Ā Edited by:Ā @annelise9152 Ā "Alzheimer's is heavy but we ain't gotta be!"IG: https://www.instagram.com/parentingupFB: https://www.facebook.com/parentingupYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGFb1t2RC_m1yMnFJ2T4jwTEXT 'PODCAST" to +1 404 737 1449 - to give J topic ideas, feedback, say hi!
In Episode 55 of the Why Make? podcast we talk with Mia Hall, a maker, former educator and current executive director of the Penland School of Craft, one of the oldest and most prestigious craft schools in America. After growing up in Sweden Mia moved to northern California at the age of 18 and explored for the next 10 years. When a close friend became a buyer for Pottery Barn that possibility as a career excited Mia and sheĀ found a path forward through art school. Eventually enrolling at San Diego State University in the interior design department Mia found her true passion upon discovering the furniture design program where she earned both her undergrad and graduate degrees. Always knowing that she wanted to teach Mia became the first Furniture instructor at the new crafts program at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. During her time teaching there she also became the director of the program. In 2017 Mia became the executive director of Penland and took on the job she always really wanted to do. Morphing from a worker in wood to a worker in paper, spreadsheets in particular. From Sweden to the mountains of North Carolina join us as we talk with Mia Hall about her path in the arts and the future of craft education.
Achtung bitte! Die Band mit dem grƶĆten Satin- und Samtverbrauch der Musikgeschichte kommt zurück. Und Pailletten nicht vergessen! Jetzt sehen wir erstmal, wie es bei ABBA eigentlich privat zugeht ... Von Peter Saurbier.
Welcome to the first-ever episode of the Artsville Podcast, where we celebrate American contemporary arts and crafts from Asheville, North Carolina, and beyond! Today, Crewest Studio's Scott "Sourdough" Power is joined by Louise Glickman and DarylĀ Slaton from the Sand Hill Artists Collective (SHAC) to introduce you to Mia Hall and Robin Dreyer, the Executive Director and Communications Manager of the Penland School of Craft, an international center for craft education dedicated to helping people live creative lives. Located in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, Penland offers immersive workshops along with artist residencies, a gallery and visitors' center, and a variety of community programs. Tuning in, you'll learn why Penland is an integral part of the history of art and craft in Asheville and Mia and Robin weigh in on the age-old art versus craft debate (spoiler alert: it's not as black and white as you may think!) We also touch on Mia's mission to āturn Penland inwards,ā how the campus fosters a sense of community, and gain some insight into Penland's robust scholarship program, as well as how the school seeks to foster a spirit of inclusivity and accessibility for all. For all this and so much more, make sure to join us for this episode of Artsville! Key Points From This Episode: How Penland is essential to the legacy of art and craft in Asheville. An introduction to Mia and Robin and their roles at Penland. The distinctive structure of Penland and why they historically do not have a faculty. Art versus craft: Mia weighs in on the fundamental differences (and similarities). Robin on why he believes that art and craft exist on a continuum. Mia's mission as Executive Director to turn Penland inwards and focus on accessibility. Some of the obstacles she has to overcome to make the school more inviting. Get an idea of what it feels like to visit the Penland campus from Robin. How the layout of the campus itself fosters a sense of community. Learn how occupancy and class size has been thoughtfully considered. Insight into the application process and Penland's robust scholarship program. Robin reflects on Penland as an inclusive rather than an exclusive organization. Hear about their new gallery and visitors' center and how it promotes their program. Celebrating the patrons, donors, board, and selfless instructors of Penland. Mia and Robin share their favorite stories from their time at the school. Parting thoughts from Robin on the power of craft and continuous learning. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Mia Hall on LinkedIn ā https://www.linkedin.com/in/mia-hall-112b4011/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mia-hall-112b4011/) Mia Hall on Instagram ā https://www.instagram.com/penland_director/ (https://www.instagram.com/penland_director/) Robin Dreyer on LinkedIn ā https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-dreyer-7180b9129/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-dreyer-7180b9129/) Robin Dreyer on Instagram ā https://www.instagram.com/robinrdreyer/ (https://www.instagram.com/robinrdreyer/) Penland School of Craft ā https://penland.org/ (https://penland.org/) Scott āSourdoughā Power ā https://www.notarealartist.com/ (https://www.notarealartist.com/) Louise Glickman ā https://www.louiseglickman.com/ (https://www.louiseglickman.com/) Daryl Slaton ā http://www.tailsofwhimsy.com/ (http://www.tailsofwhimsy.com/) Not Real Art ā https://notrealart.com/ (https://notrealart.com/) Crewest Studio ā https://creweststudio.com/ (https://creweststudio.com/) Sand Hill Artists Collective (SHAC) ā https://sandhillartists.com/ (https://sandhillartists.com/)
Have you ever wondered if your child is developmentally delayed? In this episode we sit down with Mia Hall, a Social Worker and Volunteer for the Thrive from Home program through Build Up Michigan, and Detroit Mom's Kristen Baffo as they discuss Kristen's daughter's special developmental needs and the free resources available to you through Build Up Michigan. For more information on Build Up Michigan head to their website at http://buildupmi.org Ā
Why graduate school? Episode 23 of Why Make? is a Bonus Make! and we talk with artist and educator Cory Robinson about his decision to go to grad school at San Diego State University in their Furniture Design and Woodworking program and how he chose which school and program to attend. Continuing our conversation from Episode 22 we have an honest discussion about what can reasonably be accomplished in a graduate program and āget schooledā by Cory Robinson. We also talk about many of the amazing alum that have come through the SDSU Furniture program including Mia Hall, Kimberly Winkle, Richard Ford and a former program instructor, Wendy Murayama. Enjoy this exciting Bonus Make!
Breastfeeding Interview with Mia Hall.
Episode summary: Mia talks openly about her life trajectory, how education played a big role in her success and how she is passing along what she has learned to young girls so they can achieve the same. She speaks with humor, humility and optimism about her journey and her future. Ā About our Guest: Mia Hall is a content producer and the founder of Brown Girls GLOW, an organization dedicated to helping teen girls go from 'the hood' to Harvard and learn how to turn their college and career dreams into a reality. She is a writer, media producer and public speaker. Her past experience includes sports writing and producing for the WNBA, the Brooklyn Nets and NBC. She has written for Black Enterprise and The Root, among others. Ā Insights from this episode: How going to an HBCU changed her outlook on what was possible Strategies for going all in with what you want to achieve Secrets to staying motivated and optimistic Strategies for maintaining good relationships and mentorships How to cater your communication to the situation Ā Quotes from the show: āThe way Iām going to contribute to the social justice movement I thought would be through media.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āPeople are like bank accounts. You canāt expect to withdraw without making a deposit.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āYou have to not go into partnerships just looking for something for you. It has to be for the both of you.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āIf you donāt intentionally keep yourself with motivation around you, then it will be hard.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āMentorship has been the primary key to my success.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āGiving back to the community has been a great part of what has helped me to grow.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āCommunication is so important, not only what youāre communicating but the way you do it.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āAfter high school, you donāt have to go to college but you have to live the rest of your life.ā - Mia Hall, Episode #162 āDonāt do something to get rich. Do what youāre good in and get rich at it.ā - Ā Mia Hall, Episode #162 Resources mentioned: iCalendar Ā Favorite book: What Makes the Great Great by Dennis Kimbro Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Ā Favorite quote: Joshua 1:9: āBe strong and courageous, do not be afraid, do not be discouraged for the Lord your god will be with you wherever you go.ā Ā 3 keys to Create Your Best Life: Ā Ā Ā Donāt doubt yourself Ā Ā Ā You canāt grow in isolation, only in community Ā Ā Ā Be intentional about it Ā Stay Connected: Show Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/ Kevin Y Brown: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001 Ā Mia Hall: Brown Girls Glow on Twitter www.instagram.com/mia_hall19 Ā Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast.
Mia Hall has one amazing story! As she says, she has gone from the hood to Harvard. She got her masters degree from Harvard, is a blogger, wrote for BET and Bleacher Report, worked for NBA as a community manager for the Brooklyn Nets, and does @networknbeats networking events. @mia_hall19
This episode of the Little Miss Entertainment Show we have none other than the amazing Mia Hall. Mia has worked with organizations such as the WNBA, New York Knicks, The High School for Sports Management, Barclays Center and more. She hosts her own invitation-only, quarterly Sports & Entertainment Social in NYC; and has launched two digital shows. Ā Mia received her Bachelor's in SportĀ Management at Hampton University and continued her education at Harvard University where she received her Masters degree. Ā Mia uses every platform she receives to uplift others. She offers her story to allĀ and empowers people to find their passion, and to pursue it with all that they have. Originally from East New York, Mia still resides in Brooklyn, NY. Please like, share, & comment! Use hashtag #LMEPod to follow the conversation. Follow me on all social media @lilmissent https://www.instagram.com/lilmissent/ https://twitter.com/lilmissent Subscribe to our YouTube Channel : http://bit.ly/2mouCQq --- This episode is sponsored by Ā· Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelittlemissentshow/message
Is Brooklyn in the house today? This episode of the #EverybodyEatsPodcast we chop it up with Mia Hall (@Mia_Hall19). We explored how Brooklyn has made an impact on the culture, going from Hampton to Harvard, the impact of April Walker and Walker Wear, and from being a player to making major moves in the sports industry and never forget #EverybodyEatsB T ⢠IG @YoStayHungry #YoStayHungry #EverybodyEatsPodcast STAY HUNGRY is a culinary experience, the fuses a connection between food, beverage, and hip-hop. YoStayHungry.com
Description: How does one achieve their deepest desires? What inspires you? We all have a story, so tune in to be inspired beyond your wildest dreams. Program Summary: On this addition of The Motivational Jumpstart, Media Mogul and Motivational Speaker from NYC Mia Hall discusses her purpose, passion, and her inspiration for impacting women entrepreneurs [ā¦]
Here is Part 2 of The Ladies of N The Zone Volume 2! Continuing our dedication to some of the ladies from "Minorities In Sports." In this Part 2, you'll hear from Danisha Rolle, founder of Sports and Entertainment Media, along with Mia Hall, career strategist, speaker and from Mia's Full Court Press, plus Nicole Powell, the creator and founder of The Sportstyle. Going city to city, state to state, worldwide! These ladies are always "N The Zone."
Mia Hall, professional speaker, producer and career strategist joins to talk about her contributions to the WNBA, and writing for many different outlets, and focusing on non-profit and charity work with her community on her mind.
What does it take to get your dream job? Does a dream career even exist? On this episode, we chat with Mia Hall - a speaker, producer and career strategist that helps individuals break out of their comfort zones and into their dream careers. She's also aproducer at NBCBLK.com and writer for Black Enterprise, SLAM Magazine, ESPNW and her personal blog: Mia's Full Court Press. Mia shares her personal journey to her "dream career" - including the time she "spoke" her way into a opportunity with the WNBA. Mia discusses strategies dream drivers looking to navigate the career world and build a fulfilling life need to know. SHOW NOTES: www.dreamsindrive.com/mia-hall SUBSCRIBE: www.dreamsindrive.com/join Follow Dreams In Drive on Social: twitter.com/dreamsindrive instagram.com/dreamsindrive Follow Mia on social: www.instagram.com/mia_hall19 www.twitter.com/mia_hall19 www.miahall19.com Follow Rana on social: instagram.com/rainshineluv twitter.com/rainshineluv www.ranacampbell.com
If I Stay - Life changes in an instant for young Mia Hall after a car accident puts her in a coma. During an out-of-body experience, she must decide whether to wake up and live a life far different than she had imagined. The choice is hers
If I Stay - Life changes in an instant for young Mia Hall after a car accident puts her in a coma. During an out-of-body experience, she must decide whether to wake up and live a life far different than she had imagined. The choice is hers
Basketball contributor Mia Hall stops by to talk about her personal travels, the NBA's development work in Ghana and getting the chance to connect with Chris Bosh, and the decline of NYC hoops. Mia also shares some thoughts on NBA Free Agency, plus gives a couple of surprise names when asked which past players she'd love to see in today's social media environment. This is Sports Without Borders... To subscribe, search: The Section 357 Show (On iTunes/Apple Podcasts and Stitcher) http://section357.com http://twitter.com/Section357
We welcome sports journalist Mia Hall back to the show to talk about NASCAR's push for diversity and some innovative programs on the horizon. She also gives us the scoop on hoops in the Big Apple now that the Brooklyn Nets have joined the Knicks on center stage. Here's a hint: Brooklynites win either way. Music provided by Brooklyn's Finest. http://twitter.com/Section357 Search: The Section 357 Show (on iTunes, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts)