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CONNECT by California MBA
Connect with Michelle Richardson, CMB, AMP, CTP, SVP, Chief Financial Officer, Plaza Home Mortgage

CONNECT by California MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 11:58


Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. This week we welcome Michelle Richardson, CMB, AMP, CTP // SVP, Chief Financial Officer, Plaza Home Mortgage. 1:24 - I always like to get started with our journeys to the mortgage industry. Tell us how you got into this business. 3:40 - I am so impressed with the number of industry designations you've earned, how have those classes supported your career growth? 5:03 - We're still in the midst of a tough cycle for originators. How can a company be competitive in a purchase market like this? 5:46 - How does Plaza Home Mortgage set themselves apart from competitors? 6:34 - How is California's Insurance crisis impacting your business? 9:06 - What advice would you give a young mortgage professional just starting out? 10:26 - Plaza Home Mortgage is a member of the California MBA, for which I'm always grateful. And Mike Fontaine currently sits on our Board of Directors. Can you share with us why Plaza chooses to support our organization? To learn more about the California MBA visit www.cmba.com and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode!

T-Talk
IFS, EMDR and Our Therapist, Karen! Tea With Michelle Richardson

T-Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 44:50


Is therapy working for you? Maybe you have a client who is being more protective. Listen to this episode if you feel this way, and you'll even hear about Michelle's experience with IFS training and how that helps her clients. Top reasons to listen to the entire episode: Putting together IFS and EMDR Find a therapist who is researching to go above and beyond Choosing between IFS and EMDR Full Show Notes Here! Connect with Michelle Website Facebook Syzygy Institute Connect with Shaelene Instagram Website Thank you for taking the space we need to talk about the things that need discussing. If you enjoyed this episode, give me a 5-star, and leave a review to tell me how this show resonated with your life. Follow me on Instagram, and feel free to send me a message introducing yourself! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/t-talk-with-shaelene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t-talk-with-shaelene/support

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Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
Dr. Laura Brown gives dog hiking tips

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 11:11


Dogs can be excellent company in the outdoors. Exploring the wilderness with a furry friend can be an incredibly fun and bonding experience, but only if you plan ahead. If you don't, bringing your dog could be a dangerous mistake, one that ends abruptly, unpleasantly, or even tragically. What do you need to know, bring, do, and avoid when camping or hiking with your dog? First, you'll want to determine if your dog is capable of making the trip. Next, locate dog-friendly outdoor adventure spots. Prepare your dog physically for outdoor adventures. Learn proper trail etiquette for dogs and their owners. Learn how to deal with dog poop on a long hike or backpacking trip. Know the most common dangers and threats to dogs while hiking. Learn how to load a dog's pack properly (and what to bring to ensure your pet's comfort and safety). Make your own dog booties (if you want) dog bootie instructions. Find answers to other frequently asked questions about hiking with your dog. Below, you'll find everything you need to know to adventure safely and optimize the fun for both you and your pet.  Can I Take My Dog for a Hike? First, it's important to recognize that not all dogs are capable of hiking. Since your dog will do her best to keep up with you, possibly at the risk of her own health or safety, it's up to you to be realistic about what you're asking your pet to do. Dogs that are very young or old may not only lack the stamina and strength for the trip, but their immune systems might make them even more vulnerable. (Old dogs might still go on hikes if you keep these tips in mind.) Any dog that has health issues or isn't physically fit enough to exercise all day and endure temperature fluctuations might not make the best hiking buddy. Brachycephalic breeds (short-muzzled dogs)—like pugs, boxers, and Boston terriers—do not do well in heat and are not known for their endurance. Their shortened muzzles and narrowed nares actually make it quite dangerous to take them out in the heat or on endurance hikes. These breeds are at higher risk of heat stroke and exercise intolerance. That doesn't mean they can't kill it on shorter jaunts; just use caution. Breeds that might get overly excited in nature, like scent and sight hounds or dogs with high prey drive, are not ideal in the wild. Some can be conditioned out of these behaviors and learn to obey whistles and commands, but these dogs are more likely to take off after something and ignore your commands. Dogs that are not properly trained and don't follow commands can be a danger to themselves, to other hikers, and to wildlife, so they should be left at home. Don't overestimate your dog's capabilities, even if she regularly accompanies you on walks. Consider the terrain and weather conditions of that specific trail. Is the ground steep, jagged, icy, or slippery? Will it be extremely hot, and will there be enough shade? Check with your vet to see if your dog is ready for action. Make sure you are up-to-date on vaccinations and ask the vet about medical or preventative measures to take for waterborne pathogens and the treatment of snakebites and parasites (like ticks). If you microchip your dog, then you'll have some way of locating her if you get separated on the trail. Is my puppy too young for hiking?   Michelle Richardson, a vet in Helena, Montana, advises waiting until your puppy has received all her shots (about five months) before taking her on the trail, and keeping hikes shorter than one hour to start. DHPP, a combo vaccination administered serially, will be required, as is a rabies shot which is given at 4 months. You can also elect to get the Leptospirosis vaccination, which will protect her from pathogens found in wildlife urine. The only way to avoid waterborne pathogens is to prevent dogs from drinking stream water, and the only way to treat them is with prescription meds from a vet (done in-house). Offer your dog clean, filtered water often so she's not searching for other sources. Every hiker needs a break every once in a while—even the canine kind.Lottie Where Can I Take My Dog Hiking or Camping? Once you've determined that your dog is indeed capable of hiking, the first thing to consider is location. Many trails and campsites require leashes or don't welcome dogs at all, so you'll need to do your research ahead of time. Most national parks don't allow dogs, and if they do, they require leashes at all times and sometimes require that you keep your dog on paved trails. Take some time to get to know the rules and regulations of that specific trail or campsite, and familiarize yourself with the wildlife (and possible dangers and hazards) to watch out for. Look for places that are “easy on the paws,” advises Craig Romano, author of Best Hikes with Dogs Inland Northwest. Pick shady trails with soft, leaf- or needle-covered terrain; avoid paths littered with sharp rocks, off-trail routes with steep drops, and any surface that gets very hot. “Stay away from areas with heavy horse use and mountain bikes,” he adds, since they increase the risk of injury. How to Prepare Your Dog for Camping or Hiking In order to get your dog mentally and physically prepared for the trip, you'll want to do the following: Practice by taking small hikes ahead of time. Build up to longer trips with a series of shorter hikes. Start small, with easy or short walks, and work your way up from there. Begin on a relatively flat and smooth surface, monitoring your dog's response. If she still has energy after an hour or so, increase the next hike's difficulty and add distance, slowly building up stamina and strength. Prepare your dog's feet to go the distance. The small practice hikes are also your opportunity to toughen up your dog's paws or get her used to wearing those snazzy hiking booties you bought for her. A paw salve might help to condition her feet for longer treks. If she'll be sleeping in a tent, be sure to trim her nails pretrip to prevent rips in the tent floor. Reinforce your dog's obedience training. It's your job to keep your pet with you and under control at all times, both on- and off-leash. Even if you think you're alone on the trail, your dog should always be within sight and close enough to hear your commands. No matter how well-trained she usually is, the excitement of the new setting is likely to require a refresher course in obedience. On practice hikes, make sure she remembers how to listen, sit, stay, heel, and come. Consider recall training with a whistle that can be heard 400 yards away. Teach your dog the rules of the trail. Even the most well-behaved dog will need to learn some new tricks for the trail. See the section on proper trail etiquette below, and read “How to Train Your Dog For the Trail.” When hiking with a dog, it's important to keep her under control at all times. Obey every trail rule and use proper trail etiquette.Ryan Somma Rules and Proper Trail Etiquette for Hiking With a Dog Keep your dog under control at all times. She should always be within eye- and ear-shot. If the trail requires leashes or if there is any risk that she might run into or jump up onto other hikers, keep her on a short leash (six feet or less) since a long leash is more likely to get tangled on brush. Even if you're sitting safely at a campsite, your dog should not be allowed to roam freely. Here's more information about hiking off-leash. Yield to other hikers and riders. Always step off the trail make your dog heel when others approach. Communicate proactively. When you meet someone on the trail, let them know that your dog is friendly and communicate that calmness to the dog. Don't try to manage more than one dog. If you need to bring two, bring another human to help. But no matter how many hikers are in your group, don't try to manage more than two dogs, because three or more becomes a pack, and packs of dogs may be harder to manage. Leave no trace. Bring bags to collect and carry out your dog's poop. If you'll be backpacking overnight, bring a shovel to bury it at least 8” deep and at least 200 feet from walkways, camping sites, and water sources. Protect the wildlife. Don't let your dog stray off the trail to chase animals, run through the foliage, or play in water. The natural flora and fauna will need to be protected from your pet's curiosity and enthusiasm (and not only that, but some plants are poisonous, and some creatures bite back and may host dangerous viruses or diseases). Leave no trace: Dogs are not wild animals, so their poop is not “natural” to the environment and must be removed. How to Deal With Dog Poop on the Trail Although a bear can poop in the woods, your dog definitely shouldn't. Dog poop is extremely disruptive to native fauna. Many wild animals communicate via scent (fecal, too), and dog poop can interrupt territorial claims and cause distress. So if you care about the nature you're walking through, you'll avoid this disruption. The old rule ‘pack it in, pack it out' also applies to dog poop. Don't forget to bring bags to collect it all and carry it out. If you'll be hauling it long distances, bring extras for double-bagging to ensure against leakage. If you'll be camping overnight or don't want to carry it, bring a shovel to bury it at least 8” deep and at least 200 feet from walkways, camping sites, and water sources. If you bury it, don't use a bag.  

California Wine Country
Rosé Season at Bottle Barn

California Wine Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 26:08


Rosé Season is here at Bottle Barn and Barry Herbst is here to tell all about it on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. First, Dan Berger's Cellar Dweller wine this week is a 2010 Chardonnay from New Zealand, from Peregrine, located in central Otago. Michelle Richardson was the winemaker there for that vintage. “Very much alive, still,” says Barry Herbst at the first taste. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Bottle Barn online for the coolest bargains on wine, beer and spirits. The season of Rosé wine is here and Barry Herbst describes the Rosé situation at Bottle Barn. A lot of producers did not make Rosé last year. Some other Rosés that they have had in stock actually improve with age. So they may not have quite as many choices as in recent years but the selection is still vast. About 65-70% of their Rosés are from local producers. They taste a Rosé from Fred Scherrer that is delicious, “up there with the very best of them,” says Dan Berger. A Quiviera winery Rosé is the next tasting. It is a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre, classic Rhone varietals. It is a little lighter in color, and also a little bit coppery in color. It is also a 2021. It has a little more Grenache aromatics and fruit components. Dan thinks it would go well with a sausage pizza. It sells for $17.99 and won Double Gold for Rosé at the Press Democrat competition. Rosé used to be more limited to summer time but Bottle Barn keeps a good selection of Rosé year-round now. Their third tasting is a Grenache Rosé by Leo Steen, in the Healdsburg area. The grapes come from Sonoma Valley, a little more inland. This one is dry, made of 100% Grenache. It's unusual because Grenache is hard to get. Dan Berger notes that Grenache grapes are much in demand. This is because of its aromatic component. Barry Herbst notes that a lot of the winning Rosés are from Sangiovese or Grenache. It has cranberry-like notes. The Grenache Rosé comes across more structured and astringent than a Rosé made with Grenache without the other varietals in the blend. Bottle Barn has resumed in-store tastings, in the afternoons and evenings. Check Bottle Barn dot com for up-to-the-minute details. Alexander Valley Vineyards Rosé of Sangiovese: Wow! Now they have the Alexander Valley Vineyards Rosé of Sangiovese. The nose on this one is amazing. Sangiovese produces aromatically interesting reds, but in a real Mediterranean climate as they have in Alexander Valley it is ideal. This sells for $13.99, which is incredible for a wine this good. It is darker pink, but richer in body and not sweet. It has structural balance and would go with a wide variety of food flavors. This week, Bottle Barn has won Best Wine Retailer in the Press Democrat Readers' Choice Awards, for the umpteenth time in a row. The final tasting is a 2020 100% Carignane Rosé from Mendocino County, Bartolome Vineyard. It's gorgeous, says Dan Berger. Barry Herbst says Delve Wine Company is a co-op next to bottle barn, called Punchdown Cellars. Some small producers making 50-80 cases can do their production work there. It's earthy and “kind of barnyardy” says Barry.

The Invisible Vault
The Impacts of Faster Payments in Finance

The Invisible Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 18:51


This is a special episode focused on payments.How do you make faster payments securely? How do you lower the cost of payment processing? How do you enable different payment rails for a better customer experience? And how do you prevent inadvertent payments? We're getting inside the minds of top CFOs and Treasurers to find out how they're handling payments in this ever-changing financial landscape. We'll hear from Reed Luhtanen, Executive Director of the U.S. Faster Payments Council, Katherine Edenbach, CFO at Emburse, Benjamin Seal, Vice President of Treasury Services at Cenveo, and more, including some bonus content from Michelle Richardson, SVP and CFO at Plaza Home Mortgages.Quotes*“We're in a world where we expect things to happen in real time. We expect when we do whatever it is we're doing, it's never fast enough. And so I think the banking system has relied on a very robust and very successful system of interconnectivity for the ACH network. But that does have a number of lags in it that fall short of consumer expectations and business expectations in terms of how fast things should happen in the 21st century economy.” - Reed Luhtanen, Executive Director of the U.S. Faster Payments Council*”The new generations that are coming in, they're all instant gratification. They're used to having apps for everything and being able to have a meal delivered within five minutes to their house. Having that generation come in and take over treasury and payments I think is going to really streamline and make things a lot faster.” - Michelle Richardson, SVP and CFO at Plaza Home Mortgages*”Our biggest area of risk management today is really around cyber security and phishing attempts. Making sure that our employees are well-educated and know how to identify phishing and establishing controls around where we know that those fraudsters might try to get in. So we have a number of controls around approving invoices and around outgoing payments, especially payments with new or different banking information or changes to invoice addresses. This year, we're also going to be adding a credit component to our card product. And obviously that will bring a whole different realm of potential risk management along with it. So we are anticipating that coming as we move through the year, but as of today, our biggest areas are really cybersecurity and phishing.” - Katherine Edenbach, CFO at EmburseTime Stamps*[1:55] Reed Luhtanen, Executive Director of the U.S. Faster Payments Council*[2:35] Kevin Permenter, Research Director at IDC*[4:17] Hamza Benamar, CFO at Kyriba*[5:37] Michelle Richardosoon, SVP and CFO at Plaza Home Mortgages*[9:40] Niklas Bergentoft, Principal at Deloitte & Touche LLP*[12:30] Katherine Edenbach, CFO at Emburse*[13:33] Benjamin Seal, Vice President of Treasury Services at Cenveo*[15:35] Thomas Gavaghan, Vice President of Global Presales at KyribaSponsorThe Invisible Vault is powered by the team at Kyriba, the global leader in cloud treasury and finance solutions, empowering CFOs and their teams to transform how they activate liquidity as a dynamic, real-time vehicle for growth and value creation. To learn more visit www.kyriba.comLinksConnect with:Reed Luhtanen, Executive Director of the U.S. Faster Payments CouncilKevin Permenter, Research Director at IDCHamza Benamar, CFO at KyribaMichelle Richardson, SVP and CFO at Plaza Home MortgagesNiklas Bergentoft, Principal at Deloitte & Touche LLPKatherine Edenbach, CFO at EmburseBenjamin Seal, Vice President of Treasury Services at CenveoThomas Gavaghan, Vice President of Global Presales at KyribaDaniel Shaffer, Executive Producer and Host of the Invisible Vault

The Purpose Collective
How to Find Purpose in the Beauty Industry with Celebrity Hairstylist Michelle Richardson

The Purpose Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 37:05


As a celebrity stylist Michelle has crafted unique styles on the likes of Jhene Aiko, Kelly Rowland, Anthony, Michelle Williams, Solange, Joy Randolph, K. Michelle, Massy Arias, Amanda Seales, Chloe x Halle and many more. From her professional styling to her editorial work with Vogue, People, and Essence Magazine to name a few, along with several global broadcast and digital productions, Michelle has timelessly exemplified her vast range and diverse skill set that have catapulted her career and company Meraki Riche.  Tune in to hear her amazing journey. Check out the episode show notes here: https://pavielle.com/053

Woman Worriers
Finding Compassion for Your Critical Parts

Woman Worriers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 48:19


Are you at war with your inner critic? Maybe it's time for a different approach. In this episode of Awaken Your Wise Woman, host Elizabeth Cush talks with Michelle Richardson about making friends with your critical parts. “Often our parts, even critical parts, are actually trying to keep us safe in some kind of a way.” — Michelle Richardson You can find the show note, resources and links to Biz and Michelle at AwakenYourWiseWoman.com

Charting Her Course
Michelle Richardson, Owner of Sugar

Charting Her Course

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 27:24


Michelle Richardson is the Founder and Owner of Sugar, a natural hair-removal salon and boutique based in Santa Barbara, California. Michelle began her business journey as an aesthetician out of high school, and slowly worked her way through Los Angeles, which led her to founding her own brick-and-mortar in Santa Barbara. Listen to Michelle talk about running a business as a single mother, the importance of creating strong relationships with employees, and how learning from your mistakes can often lead you to the right place. Please enjoy this talk with Michelle Richardson. Instagram: @ChartingHerCourse Facebook: Charting Her Course Podcast

TBD: Technology By Design
38 • Behind the Battle Between Apple and Facebook

TBD: Technology By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 48:07


Apple and Facebook are at war. When Apple announced plans for its latest operating system updates, Facebook threatened to file an antitrust lawsuit, and Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg traded barbs in the press. The new operating system requires users to opt-in to certain types of data usage. Apple claims it’s protecting privacy; Facebook claims it’s threatening competition and the ad-supported business model. To get a better understanding of the two sides of the issue, Matt discussed it with Steve Satterfield, a director of privacy and public policy at Facebook, and Michelle Richardson, the Director of the Privacy & Data Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology. We invited Apple to join the discussion, but they didn’t respond. If you’re interested in checking out a few of Apple’s statements on the issue, they outlined the new privacy features in iOS 14 and updated their user privacy and data use guidelines for App Store developers. Also check out Apple’s explanation of how your data is collected and protected through this family’s hypothetical day at the park.  

Cool Talk
Michelle Richardson - Kangen Water

Cool Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 23:13


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Counter Culture Media
Episode 7 - D/deaf Culture

Counter Culture Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 68:45


Things I didn't know before my conversation with Michelle: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) wasn't around until 1990, and it really isn't very good, it seems to do the bare minimum it needs for people with disabilities to survive, and not so much to thrive. T-Mobile offered texting as a communication option for the hard of hearing years before it hit the mainstream and became our main form of communication. There's just so much about D/deaf culture that I was unaware of, and I'm super stoked that I got to talk with Michelle Richardson to make myself more aware of what life is like for the hard of hearing. Something that is neat, and not so neat as I learn talking to Michelle, is that YouTube offers automatically generated Closed Captioning for the hard of hearing. It's why I'm striving to make sure I upload a video version of my podcast for every audio version. I mean...it's literally the least I can do to make things more accessible for the hard-of-hearing community. Support Counter Culture Media by liking and subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, Facebook, and Instagram. Go to https://www.patreon.com/counterculturemedia and throw a couple bucks our way for more Counter Culture entertainment and get exclusive content! Intro: Le Gang - I'm up in the clouds https://soundcloud.com/thisislegang Outro: CrabX - Breeze https://soundcloud.com/crabxofficial Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/counterculturemedia/support

Black Girls Talk Sports
Latest Sports News

Black Girls Talk Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 8:09


Host Rekaya Gibson shares sports news about college football, college basketball, NFL, and women’s soccer. She praises Vanderbilt Sarah Fuller for becoming the first woman to play in a Power 5 college football game. She also makes some announcements and invite listeners to a summit. Mentioned in This Episode Black women hockey fan research project. Email Dr. Michelle Richardson at FRichardson@coppin.edu BreakThrough Summit, a Digital Leadership Summit for Women in Sports, December 14 and December 15. Free registration at https://www.breakthroughsummit.live/ She Plays, a daily fantasy sports platform dedicated exclusively to women’s professional sports in the United States. https://she-plays.com/ Women's Sports Foundation Announces Travel & Training Fund Grant Recipients https://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/press_release/womens-sports-foundation-announces-travel-training-fund-grant-recipients/ Cuisine Noir Magazine https://www.cuisinenoirmag.com/ Sources: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30408556/baltimore-ravens-add-six-more-reserve-covid-19-list-total-18 https://hbcusports.com/2020/11/28/groin-injury-forces-howard-to-shut-down-makur-maker-for-extended-period/ https://www.foxnews.com/sports/denver-broncos-qbs-all-declared-ineligible-for-sunday-receiver-may-reportedly-start Podcast Items of Interest: Support Us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/BlackGirlsTalkSports Join Us on Facebook (Women only) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BlackGirlsTalkSports/ Download the Free Android App for BGTS https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blackgirlstalksports.android.girls Podcast Sponsored by Cuisine Noir Magazine - www.cuisinenoirmag.com

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Fireside Chat with Gary Bisbee, Ph.D.
12: COVID-19: Supporting Lives of People at Their Most Vulnerable, with Michele Baker Richardson, J.D., President, Higher Education Advocates, LLC

Fireside Chat with Gary Bisbee, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 21:34


In this episode of Fireside Chat, we sat down with Michele Baker Richardson, J.D., Board Chair-Elect, AdvocateAuroraHealth, and President and CEO, Higher Education Advocates, LLC, to discuss how healthcare boards are handling the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Please note: The number of COVID-19 cases and the situation referenced in this episode were based on reported data at the time of the interview and are subject to change. Transcription Michele Richardson 0:00 The first thing that we thought about again, we were just together, was the safety of our caregivers, the people who are our team members, and who are out there every day on the frontlines. That was the number one priority for each and every one of our board members and the safety of our patients who really entrust us with their care. Gary Bisbee 0:22 That was Michelle Baker Richardson, Board Chair-Elect, AdvocateAuroraHealth, and President and CEO Higher Education Advocates, speaking about the board of directors top priority during the COVID-19 outbreak, which is ensuring the safety of caregivers, employees, and patients. I'm Gary Bisbee, and this is Fireside Chat. Let's now listen to Michelle and what she finds the most rewarding about serving on a health system board of directors. Michele Richardson 0:47 You never get bored. There are great questions and you really have an opportunity to impact the lives of people and communities really at their most vulnerable. Gary Bisbee 0:58 Governance of any healthcare organization has top priorities are protecting the organization and its assets, recruiting, retaining, and evaluating the CEO and working closely with management on the strategy and budget. During a crisis like the COVID-19 outbreak, the board is an all-important representative of the health system to the community. Michelle is experienced, thoughtful, and knowledgeable, and she has served as a health system director for 16 years. She's been a Board Chair of Advocate Health System, a predecessor organization to AdvocateAuroraHealth, where she is chair-elect. Let's welcome Michelle Richardson. Well, good morning, Michelle. How are you? Michele Richardson 1:39 Good morning, Gary. I am doing well. Just every day but the sun is shining. I'm happy to be here. So glad to be here with you this morning. Gary Bisbee 1:47 Well, good for you. We were both talking before about how fast things are moving and you were saying that you had a board meeting a week and a half ago and it seems like a year since then. Things are moving so quickly. Michele Richardson 1:59 Why That's exactly right. It's just about a little over 10 days and the world has certainly shifted under our feet. We are all adjusting to the new normal. Gary Bisbee 2:08 Exactly. We'll get back to that in terms of your board work. Let's talk about you. You grew up in Queens and went to school in the East but you've lived in Chicago for 25 years. How do you view yourself as a Midwestern or an Easterner? Michele Richardson 2:23 Well, you know, once an Easterner probably always an Easterner, but I have lived on the East Coast and grew up on the East Coast, originally from New York. Lived on the West Coast for a little bit of time, but I have spent more time in the Midwest than anywhere else. So I am certainly stamped with East Coast sensibilities but happy to have spent lots of time in the Midwest. I married a Midwestern- that's how I got here. Gary Bisbee 2:48 Well, they are good people, aren't they? Michele Richardson 2:50 They are, indeed. Salt of the earth. Gary Bisbee 2:53 You went to Brown and then off to Yale Law School, why law? Michele Richardson 2:57 So you know, it's a great story. I actually started out working in advertising and marketing, and we'll connect that to my current work. But I worked in New York on Madison Avenue for a division of Young and Rubicam, actually when I came out of school.

Engineering Success
Episode 019 - Michelle Richardson

Engineering Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 21:52


Engineering Success interviews Michelle Richardson a Senior Project Manager at Property Alliance Group. Having always known that she wanted to work in construction Michelle started out life wanting to be an Architect. Whilst studying for her BA(Hons) in Architecture she soon realised that she was much better placed for a career in Project Management having realised her organisational and communication skills were stronger than her creative design skills. Having completed her degree in Architecture she embarked on studying part-time for a Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management after securing her first role as an Assistant Project Manager with a consultancy firm in Leeds. Over the past 18 years Michelle has worked for a number of large international consultancies firms including Arcadis, Mace and Deloitte in the Project Management teams. In addition to this Michelle has worked as an Operations Director for a small construction company and is now a Senior Project Manager with a large property developer in Manchester and is responsible for over £150m of construction works in and around Manchester. Having worked for client, contractor and consultancy, Michelle has an excellent understanding of the design and construction process throughout the lifecycle of a project and an acute understanding of how to interpret the client's needs. Michelle's leadership style is to work together in partnership, in open and honest relationships with a focus on developing the team. Her aim is to ensure that she delivers all projects on time, on or below budget with zero health and safety accidents or incidents in order to build successful trusted client relationships.

Sales Performance Radio
5 Types of Sellers Introduction Episode

Sales Performance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 1:37


Michelle Richardson: I'm Michelle Richardson, Vice President of the Sales Performance Research Center at the Brooks Group. Drea Douglass: My name is Drea Douglass. I'm Director of Talent Management Consulting at the Brooks Group. Tony Smith: I'm Tony Smith, Director of Sales Strategy Consulting here at the Brooks Group. Michelle Richardson: The sales performance research center is your resource for the latest information on sales strategy and talent management. We started the sales performance radio as a way to share valuable content that fits your busy schedule. I'm excited to introduce to you a podcast series on the five types of sellers. Drea Douglass: Tony, why don't you tell us and walk us through what those five types of sellers are and why people should care about it. Tony Smith: There are five types of sellers that are most common in the marketplace and each type has their own way of selling and they bring their own strengths and sometimes developmental areas to them. There's the timid seller. Then we have the buddy seller, we also have the servicer. Then we have the commandos and then there's the top performers in today's marketplace that we call the optimizers. Drea Douglass: Tony and I will be your hosts on this journey to help you understand common characteristics of each type of seller, common challenges with those types, what do they do and what do they not do in the sales process? Coaching tips for sales managers, even spotting them before you hire them, what to look for in the interview process and good interview techniques and questions. Tony Smith: Awesome. Let's do it. Were we supposed to say something else? Michelle Richardson: Thank you for listening and enjoy the podcast.

Woman Worriers
Re-Run Exploring Our Anxious Parts

Woman Worriers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 50:44


We're rerunning the top three episodes of 2019 and this week we're sharing the second most downloaded session. If you’ve ever said, “Part of me feels…,” you’ll relate to this episode of Woman Worriers. Host Elizabeth Cush talks with Michelle Richardson about anxiety and the “parts” of Internal Family Systems (IFS), a gentle approach to healing.

CDT Tech Talks
Summer Update, Privacy + Competition -- Talking Tech w/ Michelle Richardson & Avery Gardiner

CDT Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 24:34


Host Brian Wesolowski sits down with Director of Privacy & Data, Michelle Richardson, unpacking what the $5 billion dollar fine levied by the Federal Trade Commission against Facebook means and updating us on where things stand with a federal privacy law in the United States.   Then Brian brings in Senior Fellow on Competition, Data, and Power, Avery Gardiner to talk about the latest on big tech and antitrust laws. More on CDT's privacy legislation efforts: http://bit.ly/CDTfedpriv More on CDT's competition work: https://cdt.org/issue/competition/ More on Michelle: twitter.com/Richardson_Mich More on Avery: twitter.com/AveryWGardiner More on our host, Brian: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.

Daviess County Public Library
Author Visit: Kim Michelle Richardson, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek

Daviess County Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 54:34


Kim Michelle Richardson discusses her latest novel, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek.

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Woman Worriers
Exploring Our Anxious Parts With Internal Family Systems

Woman Worriers

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 49:35


If you’ve ever said, “Part of me feels…,” you’ll relate to this episode of Woman Worriers. Host Elizabeth Cush talks with Michelle Richardson about anxiety and the “parts” of Internal Family Systems (IFS), a gentle approach to healing.

All Things Pizza
Episode 3: Pizza MREs - Meals For Our Military

All Things Pizza

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 20:42


For decades, members of the US military have relied on MREs (meals ready to eat) for sustenance while in combat. At a military research facility outside of Boston, work is constantly being undertaken to develop new dishes and meals for soldiers, which recently led to the debut of an MRE pizza. On this episode, we are joined by Michelle Richardson and Julie Smith -- two food technologists who both played pivotal roles in the development of this new dish.

KUCI: Privacy Piracy
MARI FRANK INTERVIEWS MICHELLE RICHARDSON, 02/04/19

KUCI: Privacy Piracy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019


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Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor
Government Hacking and Surveillance: Activities, Tools and Laws

Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 54:30


As encryption and other privacy-enhancing tech is increasingly used, government agencies are seeking new ways to access communications & other data that is also being increasingly generated by new computing devices, apps and websites. Methods currently used include government hacking & vulnerabilities exploitation, and pursuing access through such legal paths as Title III & the USA Patriot Act. • What actually is government hacking & what tools are used? • What are the risks for putting backdoors in encryption that governments around the world are still pursuing? • What is US Title III as it relates to government surveillance? • How are data from CCTVs, license plate readers, phone and smart devices being accessed by government agencies? Tune in to hear Michelle Richardson, Director of the Center for Democracy and Technology's Privacy and Data Project, discuss these & many more related topics with Rebecca. #Privacy #Surveillance #PatriotAct #TitleIII #Government #Hacking

Homeland Homeroom
Episode Five: How Much Privacy Are We Giving Up for Convenience?

Homeland Homeroom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 29:55


Do you ever worry that your smart speaker is listening in to what's going on in your kitchen? Do surveillance cameras make you uncomfortable? What privacy measures are you taking in your own life? Co-hosts James Norton and Dena Graziano speak with Michelle Richardson, deputy director of the Freedom, Security and Technology Project at the Center for Democracy and Technology, and answer your questions.

Tech Policy Podcast
#210: Watching the Watchmen: Surveillance in 2017 ... and Beyond

Tech Policy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 31:45


Have you ever assessed many ways your government spies on you? There is a crucial government surveillance authority up for reauthorization before December 31. We will talk about potential avenues for that reform and do “a surveillance year in review” with Michelle Richardson, Deputy Director of the Center for Democracy and Technology's Freedom, Security, and Technology Project, Senior Fellow at GW’s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security.

CDT Tech Talks
Just Call Congress –– Talking Tech w/ Ferras Vinh & Michelle Richardson

CDT Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 26:09


As 2017 winds down, we talk about two issues that are core to CDT’s advocacy efforts - in fact two issues that we seem to keep talking about without resolution. The first is net neutrality – we’ll talk with CDT Policy Counsel Ferras Vinh about what the Chairman’s proposal means and what the path ahead for supporters of net neutrality looks like. Then we talk about US government surveillance and a rapidly approaching deadline on the reauthorization of the Section 702 surveillance program. Will Congress address this issue before the end of the year? CDT's Michelle Richardson has the answers. More on the latest in #netneutrality: http://bit.ly/2zaV69I More on Ferras: https://twitter.com/ferrasvinh More on the latest in Section 702 reform: http://bit.ly/2BOzdPv More on Michelle: https://twitter.com/Richardson_Mich More on our host, Brian: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.
137: Naming Process, Marketing, and Referral Planning for New Practice

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 32:39


Michelle Richardson, LCSW, started her group practice in Audubon, NJ in 2015. Her practice, the Mindful Soul Center for Well Being, focuses on women’s issues. Michelle shares how she had a vision for the practice and kept moving forward to make it happen. We’re discussing what the naming process entails when you begin a new practice, the marketing and referral pieces, and much more!   You can read the full show notes at www.sellingthecouch.com/session137

Big Change The Film Podcast
Episode 58 - Michelle Richardson (115lbs lost)

Big Change The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 27:12


This weeks guest is Michelle Richardson who lives in Duluth, Georgia. Michelle says that her weight had fluctuated over the years and at her highest she was 278lbs. She found out that she was pre-diabetic and simply said that she refused to have diabetes, high blood pressure, and realized that it was something that she could control. She now rides bikes, hula hoops, skates, runs, and is now getting ready for her first marathon later this year. Her total weight loss is now up to 115lbs and I hope that you enjoy our conversation.

CDT Tech Talks
Media in the Trust Economy, Latest on S.702 –– Talking Tech w/ David Grant, Michelle Richardson

CDT Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 29:22


In this episode we had the chance to talk about the future of news with one of the most venerable media outlets in America - the Christian Science Monitor. They are changing the way they bring news to their readers and working to thrive in the trust economy. David Grant, the Monitor's Associate Publisher, shares their story with us. And then we discuss an important law for the intelligence community that is set to expire at the end of this year. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act authorizes intelligence agencies to collect targeted communications information about non-U.S. persons located outside of the United States. Will Congress take action to enhance and reauthorize the law, or will it expire? We hear the latest from CDT’s Michelle Richardson on this important surveillance issue. More from CSM: http://www.csmonitor.com/ More on Section 702: http://bit.ly/2s0O9Yn More from David: https://twitter.com/DW_Grant More from Michelle: https://twitter.com/Richardson_Mich More info on our host, Brian: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.

Fit + Vibrant You
67: How to set Goals that Inspire Action with Michelle Richardson

Fit + Vibrant You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 49:56


Do you recall times in your life, or maybe you're like this right now, when you just feel really good?  You're inspired, you have energy, and you're simply happy. And then there's other times when things aren't so hot.  Everything seems to be a bit of a struggle. Wouldn't it be nice to know why, and better yet, what you can do about it? In this podcast I chat with Michelle Richardson, business and life coach, author and founder of Momentum Works, about Needs-Based Goals that Inspire Action.   There are many ways to set goals; few, if any, are as effective at inspiring action and achievement as a needs-based approach. Each person has a unique set of personal needs; discovering them and designing their life around them is a critical, yet little known determinant of success and happiness.  Setting goals that align with personal needs and result in the experiences required to feel inspired, vibrant, and fully alive on a daily basis makes them more compelling and increases the likelihood of achievement. In this episode you'll learn:     How to determine what your personal needs are     How to set goals to align with your personal needs     A bit more about me... Michelle uses the needs-based goals assessment on me :) Be sure to download personal needs worksheet by clicking here! Connect with Michelle online: www.momentumworks.com Email: michelle@momentumworks.com

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Women Lead Radio
Why you Need TRUST to Grow Your Business and Your Team!

Women Lead Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 31:00


Join us today on Women Lead Radio, as Shawn Marie Turi, your host of Business IS Personal, interviews Michelle Richardson, Founder and Owner of Leverage Cloud Accounting. We're going to talk about why TRUST is the big essential when it comes to growing your business and your team, and why the lack of it STOPS you in your tracks! Michelle Richardson is the founder and owner of Leverage, a boutique cloud-based accounting firm for freelancers, startups, and small to mid-size businesses. With over 15 years, Michelle is recognized as an early adopter of cloud technology for accounting and other businesses.   Her areas of expertise include software integration, systems creation, complex reconciliations and financial reporting and she's worked in publishing, wine import/distribution, online education, technology, digital media and non-profits. With a BA in International Economics and as a French-American, she sits on the board of an association for developing the local French community, Los Angeles Accueil.   A proponent of women's education, she sponsors schools in Guatemala and is an avid supporter of women entrepreneurs in the tech industry. Shawn Marie Turi is your host of Business IS Personal, a show where we get our truth on. We talk about what creating, starting, running and sustaining a successful business or learning what effective business practices really look like. We look at what it really takes to go big while keeping it real. After all, if we're being honest, Business IS Personal! 

Podcast – The Uncle Earl
“2013 EQUALITY AWARDS “

Podcast – The Uncle Earl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 59:38


  UNCLE EARL & THE ULTIMATE UNDERGROUND EXPERIENCE Present The “2013 EQUALITY AWARDS “   I Have Told You About Them……Now You Can Hear For Yourselves……Close Up & Personal Reporting!   Commentary: Betsy Butler & The Board of Directors, Senator Ted Lieu, Sue Dunlap, Robbie Rogers, Attorney  General Kamala Harris, Pedro Baez, Michelle Richardson, Reki, Rikimah […] The post “2013 EQUALITY AWARDS “ appeared first on The Uncle Earl.

Podcast – The Uncle Earl
“2013 EQUALITY AWARDS “

Podcast – The Uncle Earl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 59:38


  UNCLE EARL & THE ULTIMATE UNDERGROUND EXPERIENCE Present The “2013 EQUALITY AWARDS “   I Have Told You About Them……Now You Can Hear For Yourselves……Close Up & Personal Reporting!   Commentary: Betsy Butler & The Board of Directors, Senator Ted Lieu, Sue Dunlap, Robbie Rogers, Attorney  General Kamala Harris, Pedro Baez, Michelle Richardson, Reki, Rikimah Glymph, Host Marc Malkin, AT&T […] The post “2013 EQUALITY AWARDS “ appeared first on The Uncle Earl.

Life-Long Learning
SHOW 007 - Michelle Richardson - From Surviving To Thriving!

Life-Long Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2009 31:25