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Rhymes With Orange
Risk Management Institute Podcast | W.Va. Insurance Commissioner Allan McVey

Rhymes With Orange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 25:56


Campbell Business professor Michelle Osborne chats on the Risk Management Institute Podcast with thought leaders in Insurance, Risk Management, and much more. In this episode, Dr. Osborne chats with Allan McVey, W.Va. Insurance Commissioner, who sports 48+ years of experience in the industry. Learn about the Campbell University Risk Management Institute by visiting risk.campbell.edu 

Locating the Lost
S4 E4 Help Find Lauren Willhoit

Locating the Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 35:11


Lauren Willhoit, 31, was last seen leaving a hotel on Mannheim Road in Leyden Township on December 28th, 2022. Willhoit's sister, Michelle Osborne, said she is doing everything in her power to find her missing sister, whose disappearance has left a gaping hole in her family. Willhoit's boyfriend reported her missing. Since then, her family and friends have siftedWillhoit is approximately 5-foot-5 tall and approximately 120 pounds. She has green eyes and brown hair. Missing persons documentation notes she has a heart-shaped tattoo under her left eye and a Chinese symbol on her stomach. Anyone with information about Lauren Willhoit's whereabouts is asked to call 911, the Cook County Sheriff's Police at 708-865-4896, or the Cook County Sheriff's Office non-emergency number at 847-635-1188. through tips, led search parties and canvassed the area for answers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/message

Locating the Lost
S4 E4 Help Find Lauren Willhoit

Locating the Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 35:12


Lauren Willhoit, 31, was last seen leaving a hotel on Mannheim Road in Leyden Township on December 28th, 2022. Willhoit's sister, Michelle Osborne, said she is doing everything in her power to find her missing sister, whose disappearance has left a gaping hole in her family. Willhoit's boyfriend reported her missing. Since then, her family and friends have siftedWillhoit is approximately 5-foot-5 tall and approximately 120 pounds. She has green eyes and brown hair. Missing persons documentation notes she has a heart-shaped tattoo under her left eye and a Chinese symbol on her stomach. Anyone with information about Lauren Willhoit's whereabouts is asked to call 911, the Cook County Sheriff's Police at 708-865-4896, or the Cook County Sheriff's Office non-emergency number at 847-635-1188. through tips, led search parties and canvassed the area for answers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/message

No Bones About It: NAON Podcast Series
43rd Annual Congress Takeaways

No Bones About It: NAON Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 16:33


The new host of No Bones About it, Matt Lowe, MDiv, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, ONC, sat down with Jessica Carlson, MSN, RN and Michelle Osborne, DNP, RN, NE-BC at NAON's 43rd Annual Congress to discuss their backgrounds, podium, and poster presentations.   Jessica Carlson, MSN, RN presented the podium session “Journeys to Bone and Joint Wellness with Personalized Education and Treatment Pathways” along with her colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica works with the Center for Bone and Joint Health at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital to focus on nonoperative whole person wellness through the lens of social determinants of health. This session provided an outline for an innovative, personalized approach to diagnosis, workup and interventions.   Michelle Osborne, DNP, RN, NE-BC is the director of Patient Care Services at Northwell Health and manages the surgical orthopaedic unit at Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Hospital. In 2022, this unit won the NAON Orthopaedic Nursing Excellence (ONE) Award which acknowledges professionalism in nursing practice through demonstration of exemplary care for patients, and achievement in quality outcomes, collaborative interdisciplinary work environments, and professional growth opportunities. Michelle presented the poster titled “Nurses Using a Collaborative Approach to Improve Hospital Length of Stay & Patient Experience on a Surgical Orthopedic Unit”. Michelle explained how the inter-professional team collaborates to optimize patient care and outcomes.

Black Girls' Guide to Surviving Menopause
Season 5: The Magical Menopausal Multiverse School Bus Tour!

Black Girls' Guide to Surviving Menopause

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 20:00


This year, the Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause plans to deepen our intergenerational narrative shift work by co-creating peer learning exchanges to normalize the menopause experience of Black people in the UK, New York, Toronto, and Puerto Rico.  We want to take you all along with us on our Magical Menopausal Multiverse School Bus tour! In each location, we will also co-host curated intergenerational menopause storytelling events called "Orisii" ( "pairs" in Yoruba). The peer learning and the Orisii dinners are being done in partnership with community-based organizations fulfilling a pre-COVID commitment to center the menopausal lived experiences across the African diaspora. We will be in the UK this spring, working in partnership with Karen Arthur, fashion creative, model, menopause advocate, and creator of the UK-based podcast Menopause Whilst Black centering the menopause stories of Black women in the UK.  New York is scheduled for this summer, partnering with Ebony Noelle Golden of  Betty's Daughter Arts Collaborative, and Luquillo, Puerto Rico is scheduled for this fall, and we will be partnering with Molly Jones of  Love, Soul, Beautiful. We are finalizing our partnership with Toronto native  Michelle Osborne and are looking at September to come to Canada! Meet our new team member Madylin Nixon-Taplet, founder of Love Önwa Photography, Associate Director of Artist Training for The Beautiful Project and BGG2SM Documentary Creative Advisor: Madylin started Love Önwa Photography in 2020 in response to losing her job of 13 years, wanting to spend more time indulging in her photography as a love, wanting to advance her artistry, and wanting to develop & grow as an entrepreneur. Their mission is “I Capture Souls and the Magic of Life”. Madylin truly believes that every human on this planet has something beautiful about them, even if they can't always see that within or for themselves. She shares, "my goal is to show people themselves! Exactly and as beautifully as she sees them". The name Önwa means moon in Igbo, as Madylin is a child of the moon (Cancer ♋️ Energy). When she photographs, what she presents to the client resonates as a letter that she is writing to their soul. To their experiences. To the beauty, she sees that she wants to be reflected back to them. And so she ends with ~Love Önwa. STAY TUNED!! Season 5 and BGG2SM Hits The Road Sponsors Include: The Honey Pot Company  Kindra Elektra Health We also want to thank our GENEROUS donors: The Groundswell Fund Common Counsel Foundation Honeybee Fund Jeanette Stokes Episode Details: Host: Omisade Burney-Scott Producer: Mariah M. Podcast Theme Music: Taj Cullen Scott Send your thoughts, suggestions, questions and more to decolonizingthecrone@gmail.com!

Resource on the Go
Anti-Blackness in the Movement: Darin talks with Michelle Osborne

Resource on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 65:46


Darin Dorsey recently spoke with five Black movement leaders about their experiences of anti-Blackness in the movement to end gender-based violence and ways to create a movement that is inclusive of Black workers and survivors.  For organizations striving to serve as allies and accomplices to Black communities, these five podcasts are a tool to better understand how they can fulfill their commitments and create a movement that addresses gender-based violence against all people while following the lead of the most marginalized among us.    For more information and transcripts visit www.nsvrc.org/podcasts. 

The Intentional Well-Being Podcast with Dianne Bondy
14. Michelle Osborne, the change agent!

The Intentional Well-Being Podcast with Dianne Bondy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 56:13


Todays guest is Michelle Osbourne! She is change agent, content creator, ceo, multidiscipline educator, communications specialist, obsessed with Tif-tok and she is helping others feel the confidence to be unapologetically their authentic selves! She is the person you want in your corner and I want to scream from the roof tops how amazing this human is!

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Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols
Bill Branham, Michelle Osborne Smith and Martha Zoller

Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 52:58


In this episode, Commissioner Tim Echols goes on the road to visit with Bill Branham about home energy efficiency, Michelle Osborne Smith from Ocean Sole about art from ocean trash and Martha Zoller about energy planning.

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DiverCity Podcast: Talking Diversity and Inclusion in the Financial Services Industry
Special Episode: Veterans: Leadership, Mindset and Tenacity

DiverCity Podcast: Talking Diversity and Inclusion in the Financial Services Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 36:39


To kick off 2022 and Series 13, we celebrate the contribution of veterans. Host Julia Streets is joined by George Griffin, Customer Success Manager at Salesforce and Vice President of Vetforce, Michelle Osborne, Executive Director, Head of Emerging Talent and Military Veterans Affairs, JP Morgan Chase and David Wiseman, Grants & Programmes Director at the Invictus Games Foundation, Head of Programmes at the Royal Foundation and Co-Founder of Peak State: Mental Fitness. They discuss some of the common misconceptions around hiring veteran talent and from the wider military community and reflect on leadership attributes and the transferable skills which make valuable contributions to financial services organisations. Together they look at the importance of intersectionality, recruitment best practice, building networks and the value of the Armed Forces Covenant.

The Fellowship Hall
Michelle Osborne and Jarred White (RAFI)- Anti-Racism and Growing Just Food Systems

The Fellowship Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 30:41


On this episode of The Fellowship Hall, we hear from Jarred White and Michelle Osborne from the Rural Advancement Foundation International (RAFI). Michelle and Jarred work at Come To The Table, a program that works with faith communities to cultivate relationships and build the power of local growers in hopes of building better, more sustainable food systems. Michelle is a senior program manager at RAFI who holds master's degrees from Duke Divinity and from the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work. Jarred is the Farm and Faith program manager at Come to The Table. After graduating from Duke Divinity, Jarred worked as a staff pastor at a church in Raleigh where he helped lead several racial justice-based initiatives and programs. He is also a World Vision Fellow, through which he helped direct attention to issues that affect migrant farmworkers. Through their stories and work, they share with us how race has played a part in widening agricultural disparity and some of the reasons why only 4 percent of US farm owners are people of color. We hear from Jarred and Michelle about the Farmers of Color Network and Challenging Corporate Power program, as well as other ways to get involved with RAFI's work. If you have any specific questions or want to learn more about helping launch a local CSA to support your local farmers, you can contact them at michelle@rafiusa.org and jarred@rafiusa.org. You can also sign up for RAFI's email list to stay informed by CLICKING THIS LINK.

Avoid Probate
Pre-paid Funeral Planning

Avoid Probate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 45:50


Michelle Osborne, Branch Manager at Mountlawn Funeral Home and Cemetery, an Arbor Memorial property, talks about the many advantages of pre-paying some or all of your final arrangements and the stress that it can take off your loved ones

Rural Matters
Filling Gaps during COVID-19 with Heather Kilbourne, Nicole Johnson, and Michelle Osborne

Rural Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 34:37


This is the second episode in a new series called Faith-Based Programs and Their Impact on Rural Communities, which we’re doing in collaboration with and supported by The Duke Endowment. This private philanthropic organization serves North Carolina and South Carolina in four distinct grantmaking areas: health care, child & family well-being, higher education, and rural United Methodist churches. Michelle chats with Heather Kilbourne, Program Manager of the Faith in Rural Communities Initiative at the North Carolina Rural Center; Nicole Johnson, Associate Director for the Partners in Health and Wholeness program of the North Carolina Council of Churches; and Michelle Osborne, the Program Manager for Come to the Table, one of many initiatives of the Rural Advancement Foundation International-USA. Their conversation focuses on how rural congregations are filling gaps in local communities during the COVID-19 pandemic and covers a wide range of critical issues, including food systems, public health, and community development. Kilbourne says her program helps churches and other faith communities use their resources to meet the significant needs of residents and that “rural churches thrive when they help their communities thrive.” She also describes how, during COVID-19, churches have purchased meals for community members in need, delivering them directly to residents or via drive-throughs. Johnson says her program assists faith communities in addressing a variety of essential issues, including food security, mental health, and substance abuse, and that faith communities are particularly gifted in “reminding people that they are whole.” She also discusses how her program and local churches have pivoted during the pandemic to offer food drops, deliver COVID-19 kits, and establish testing sites. Osborne describes how her organization works to connect the hunger relief programs of churches to local agriculture to address food security, poverty, and strengthen justice in the state’s food system. She also shares details about a grant program designed to provide churches with funds to purchase food from local farmers and give it to families in need.  The Duke Endowment (http://www.dukeendowment.org) sponsored this episode.  

Insurance Agency Trendsetters
Dr. Michelle Osborne — How the Department of Insurance is Using Technology to Serve Companies, Agents, and Consumers

Insurance Agency Trendsetters

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 22:21


#013 – Today’s guest is Dr. Michelle Osborne, Chief Deputy Commissioner of the North Carolina Department of Insurance. In this interview, Dr. Osborne talks about the technology they’ve used to communicate with staff during the pandemic as well as how they’ve been able to continue the operations of the department while working remotely. We also discuss the mobile app and how it’s helping agents and consumers get faster service. Then, we dive into how the DOI has shifted to online continuing education and communication. For full show notes go to:www. Insuranceagencytrendsetters.com/013-2Be sure to click “subscribe” so you don’t miss any upcoming episodes, including unannounced bonus episodes.

IIANC Radio
A Knight Cap - Ep. 11 - NC Regulatory Changes and Directives

IIANC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 46:03


Leaders from the NC Department of Insurance will join Aubie Knight to talk about the regulatory changes and directives that are impacting agents and consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Speakers include: Commissioner of Insurance Mike Causey and Dr. Michelle Osborne, Chief Deputy Commissioner.

Murders in Paradise
10. Quickies

Murders in Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 23:07


Four short cases for a little anthology of Murder in Paradise this week. Michelle Osborne, baby doe, Thomas Rafferty, and 2 cats. Follow us on instagram @MurdersInParadise or twitter @murdersParadise for pictures from the episode And thanks for your patience with the wonky audio and edits in places this week!

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Humor In Mistakes
16. Michelle Osborne Dropped The Mic At Church

Humor In Mistakes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 58:18


One again... for the first time, Michelle Osborne joins the show to share her journey from preacher to comedian/social work.  We discuss dating (pick-up lines), Jesus, and plagiarism.  I can't promise that this episode will convert you to a christian but it will make you laugh!  

Ten Minutes Or Less
Bonus Episode: The Speakeasy with LaShauna Austria and Michelle Osborne

Ten Minutes Or Less

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 51:43


In partnership with House of Hops and The Root Cellar in Pittsboro, North Carolina,The Speakeasy is an event for unfiltered spiritual conversation. At The Speakeasy, we gather to listen to one another, share stories, lift up those who are doing good work in our corner of the world, and cultivate community. As our guests share about their journeys of life and faith, we hope you’ll find intersections and parallels in your own life and for your own journey. And perhaps you’ll start to see God in places you didn’t before. This is the live audio from our first Speakeasy event held on Wednesday, October 24, 2018 and featured LaShauna Austria and Michelle Osborne from RAFI and The Chatham Social Justice Exchange. Intro and outro music: "Turning on the Lights" by Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks to Wes Frady, the