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We're talking all about Survivor's 50th Season Premiere because I got invited to be a part of a Q&A panel for the show tonight with former stars of Survivor! Guess being on Fox's The Floor finally paid off, eh? Huge thanks to Matt Bischoff and Little Miami Brewing for putting this together. I brought in Lucky, as he's the biggest Survivor fan that I know; we talked about the show, we talked a little strategy, but we REALLY talked about all kinds of fun international fruits that we tried here. Turns out, we should learn a little more about picking ripe fruit before the show starts! Along the way, we get off on some delightful tangents leading into me giving one of my classic passionate speeches about media criticism framed around great games and movies like Red Dead Redemption 2, and the original Ninja Turtles franchise. I can't stop looking at my dog Morison, who is a DEAD RINGER for Master Splinter, and saying "All fathers care for their sons." Anyway, it's another fun one from us, it's silly, and we tried a lot of fruit. "This is the wettest the podcast has ever been, and you can quote me on that" - Mark Borison
Di episode kali ini, Moris dan Ruvina berbagi kisah seru di balik layar soal menjalankan restoran dengan konsep slow living di tengah hutan Bali yang ternyata banyak tantangannya. Mulai dari kewalahan melayani tamu sendirian saat video promosi mendadak viral, hingga menghadapi berbagai tipe pelanggan unik yang menguji kesabaran. Tonton video selengkapnya di #RayJansonRadioOTP #59 'RASA MINAHASA DI PAYANGAN!' WITH MORISON MAUKAR & RUVINA CHANDRA | ONTHEPASEnjoy the show!Instagram:Morison Maukar https://www.instagram.com/morisonmaukar/Ruvina Chandra https://www.instagram.com/ruvinaa/DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE !On The Pas is available on:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2lEDF01Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2nhtizqGoogle Podcast: https://bit.ly/2laege8iAnchor App: https://anchor.fm/ray-janson-radioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onthepasbali/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onthepasLet's talk some more:https://www.instagram.com/renaldykhttps://www.instagram.com/backdraft_projecthttps://www.instagram.com/mariojreynaldi#OnThePasPodcast #BaliPodcast #RayJansonRadio #FnBPodcast #PodcastAfterService
Running Grave, book Seven of the ten novel Cormoran Strike murder mystery series by Joanne Murray (‘J. K. Rowling') writing as ‘Robert Galbraith,' is what the author described as her “cult novel.” The cult in question is the Universal Humanitarian Church led by Jonathan Wace; the Strike-Ellacott Agency is hired by a father to rescue his youngest son who has disappeared into the UHC's Chapman Farm property. Robin Ellacott successfully infiltrates the compound and she and the young man escape.Soon after Robin's near-thing deliverance and return to London, Strike attends a UHC rally in that city with hopes that he will be spotted by Wace and invited to meet back-stage. ‘Papa J' takes the bait and he and Strike square off in the cult leader's dressing room. Strike reveals much of what Robin and he have learned about the UHC's criminal past and present in that verbal confrontation. Strike exits only after delivering a warning; stay away from his partner or “I will burn your church to the f*****g ground” (Part 8, chapter 112, 808; italics in original).In the midst of this tense back-and-forth between private detective and religious guru, Strike thrice mentions a book published in 1930, Who Moved the Stone?, a relatively short work of popular Christian apologetics:‘I see you're one of those who prides themselves on disrespecting rites, mysteries, and religious observance,' said Wace, smiling again. ‘I shall pray for you, Cormoran. I mean that sincerely.'‘I'll tell you one book I've read, that's right up your street,' said Strike. ‘Came across it in a Christian mission where I was spending a night, just outside Nairobi. This was when I was still in the army. I'd drunk too much coffee, and there were only two books in the room, and it was late, and I didn't think I'd be able to make much of a dent in the Bible, so I went for Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison. Have you read it?'‘I've heard of it,' said Wace, sitting back in his chair, still smiling. ‘We recognise Jesus Christ as an important emissary of the Blessed Divinity, though, of course, he's not the only one.'‘Oh, he had nothing on you, obviously,' said Strike. ‘Anyway, Morison was a non-believer who set out to prove the resurrection never happened. He did an in-depth investigation into the events surrounding Jesus' death, drawing on as many historical sources as he could find, and as a direct result, was converted to Christianity. You see what I'm driving at?'‘I'm afraid not,' said Wace.‘What questions d'you think Morison would've wanted answered, if he set out to disprove the legend of the Drowned Prophet?' (805)This calling into question of the UHC's historical claim to other-worldly power causes those of Wace's inner-circle minions to chafe and counter with traditional Oriental wisdom about wrestling with pigs. Strike again alludes to Morison's book:‘Is that from the I Ching?' asked Strike, looking from Zhou to Mazu. ‘Funnily enough, I've got a few questions on the subject of degradation, if you'd rather hear those? No?' he said, when nobody answered. ‘Back to what I was saying, then.'‘Let's suppose I fancy writing the new Who Moved the Stone? – working title, “Why Paddle in the North Sea at Five a.m.?” As a sceptical investigator of the miraculous ascension into heaven of Daiyu, I think I'd start with how Cherie knew Jordan Reaney would oversleep that morning. Then I'd be finding out why Daiyu was wearing a dress that made her as visible as possible in the dark, why she drowned off exactly the same stretch of beach as your first wife and – parallels with Who Moved the Stone? here – I'd want to know where the body went. But unlike Morison, I might include a chapter on Birmingham' (805-806).John Granger and Nick Jeffery, as part of their Kanreki celebration of Rowling-Galbraith's 60th birthday last July, discussed Texts-Within-the-Text as a Golden Thread that runs through all of the author's work. Most of those embedded texts, though, are of Rowling's invention, e.g., Dumbledore's Chocolate Frog Card, Tales of Beedle the Bard, Bombyx Mori, The Predictions of Tycho Dodonus, Wace's The Answer, etc. It's fairly rare for Rowling-Galbraith to drop a reference to a real world book even in the relatively non-magical Strike series.In addition to the I Ching, however, Running Grave has Prudence Donleavy recommend two psychology texts to Robin (Lifton's Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of Brain Washing in China and Hassan's Combatting Cult Mind Control: Protection, Rescue, and Recovery from Destructive Cults) in addition to Strike's weaponization of Morison's Who Moved the Stone?John and Nick chose to discuss Who Moved the Stone? this week rather than an embedded text that works as a template (cf., Aurora Leigh) or a Rowling favorite-book that shaped her perspective (e.g., I Capture the Castle) or a real-world book tied to the plot of Hallmarked Man (Bridge to Light, Pike's Morals and Dogma) because it seemed to connect the dots of several recent Rowling revelations:* the “God-shaped vacuum” tweet; * the unforced admission that she suffers from VWD, a blood-clotting disorder; * the search for the coming Big Twist in the final books of the Strike series;* the Psalter charm on the Strike9 Christmas gift bracelet-of-clues; * the Church of St Giles in the Fields' existence and its incredible absence from the first eight Strike books despite its overshadowing Denmark Street; and* the absence of Strike-series parallels to the Christian content and meaning of the Potter series, especially with respect to the Struggle to Believe in Deathly Hallows.For reasons the two discuss, all the above are pointers to possible Christian content of Strike books nine and ten, even that this content will be a substantial part of the mind-bending surprise finish to the series, namely, Strike's transformation from a skeptic with respect to all things religious to believer. What bigger clue has Rowling presented in the series for that possibility than Strike's confronting a religious “fraud and hypocrite” (799) with a book by an English skeptic about the evidence for belief in Christ's Resurrection from the dead?Nick and John discuss both Who Moved the Stone? itself, its use in Running Grave in the Strike-Wace confrontation, and its possible meaning as a pointer to revelations and transformations to come:1. Why is a Rowling Reader interested in Frank Morison's Who Moved the Stone? ? 2. Who was ‘Frank Morison‘? What is the story behind the writing of Who Moved the Stone? ? What place does it have, if any, in UK Christian apologetics?3. Do you think there are echoes of ‘Morison's conclusions in the Passion parts of Dorothy Sayers' Man Born to be King series for the BBC (1941)? 4. Chesterton per Wikipedia wrote in his review of Stone that he had been “under the impression it was a detective story” when he picked it up; how much does it read like a murder mystery, something akin to how Strike might sift through the evidence of a case?5. Five instances of deductive insights Ross-Morison offers by reasoning that even most Christian believers would have considered —6. A compare-and-contrast exercise of different perspectives -- John, believer, familiar with passion gospels; Nick, seeker, not so much -- how did their reading experiences differ?7. Why would Rowling-Galbraith have Strike mention this book, one that fosters conversions to Christian faith, in his face-to-face meeting with a religious charlatan? Shouldn't he be belittling faith at that point?8. If there is a single ‘keyword' in Stone, John believes it is “vacancy.” Nick and John discuss (1) the possibility that Rowling may have read this book as a young person and been struck by the God-shaped “vacancy” or “Vacuum” in her own life and (2) whether it could have been an influence on the Casual Vacancy title. They review Rowling comments about “the light of God shining from every soul” in her Vacancy interviews.9 - John expresses his bewilderment that Robin and Cormoran have never discussed their faith backgrounds or lack of one in the course of their relationship, especially in light of their UHC cult experiences and Talbot's True Book with its occult and Christian content. Nick explains the fall out of the English Civil War to John.10. Could Strike's familiarity with and seeming sympathy with the arguments of Stone a place-marker for future conversations about faith, not to mention revelations of why both Strike and Robin are so casual about the vacancy of a spiritual dimension in their lives?The remarkable take-away from this conversation was a discussion of the possibility that Rowling's tweeted ‘Psyche Ascendant' suggests the imminent death of Robin Ellacott in Strike 9 with Strike 10 being fallout of that death in the life of Cormoran Strike. ‘Fall out' meaning Strike will learn the truth about all the questions to which he mistakenly thought he knew the answers — the suicides of his mother and Charlotte Campbell-Ross, the character of Jonny Rokeby, Ryan Murphy's real motivation for pursuing Robin Ellacott, Cormoran's relationships with his half-sister Lucy and “oldest mate” Dave Polworth — as well as ‘Who Killed the Better Half of the Strike Ellacott Detective Agency?'John thinks the revelations coupled with Strike's grief may drive him to his knees in St Giles in the Fields Church, a ‘Digging Dobby's Grave on Easter morning' parallel. Make your case in the comment boxes below if you think that he has lost his mind somewhere on the drive east from Oklahoma to the Carolinas.The Granger family is now well settled in their South Carolina bungalow and Hogwarts Professor will be posting with regularity. Nick and John thank you for your patience and for your support!Links to Sources and Subjects Mentioned in Conversation:‘A Ring Reading of Running Grave, Part Eight' (John Granger)Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison (Amazon)‘Albert Henry Ross' aka ‘Frank Morison' (Wikipedia)‘Frank Morison and Who Moved the Stone? Advertiser, Novelist, Apologist, Spy' (Philip Johnson, Lecturer, Morling College, New South Wales, 2018)* Most of the information that Nick and John shared about Ross/Morison and his book Who Moved the Stone? came from this carefully researched paper.‘Philip Johnson' UC Berkeley Law Professor, author Darwin on Trial (Wikipedia)Darwin Retried: An Appeal to Reason (Norman MacBeth)Dorothy Sayers' Man Born to be King series for the BBC (1941)?G. K. Chesterton review of Who Moved the Stone? in The Illustrated London News (5 April 1930)‘Reading Troubled Blood as a Medieval Moral Play and Allegory:' Roy Phipps the “bloody bleeder” as King Philip of Spain (John Granger)‘Justin Martyr and the Fourth Gospel' (Fr John Romanides, 1958, on the relationship of the Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel According to St John)An examination of the Biblical sources reveals the fact that underlying the New Testament is the catechetical principle that one is able to discern the will and acts of God only according to the measure and degree in which he has been liberated from demonic influences and by spiritual exercise learns to distinguish between divine and satanic energies. This liberation is accomplished in Christ by the power of the Spirit but its effect on man is not automatic. Where it does begin its process is generally gradual as is evident in the tardy way in which the Apostles came to a full understanding of the way the kingdom of God had come upon them. Failure to understand and partake of the mysteries of the kingdom is attributed to continuance in the ways of Satan (e.g., Mtth. 13, 1-23; Mk. 4, 1-20; Lk. 8, 4-15; II Cor. 4, 3-4).Before a person was admitted to baptism, he had to be instructed in the old Testament revelations of the divine activities as well as in the ways of satan. Otherwise, he would continue being blinded by the devil and would be in danger of confounding divine and satanic activities as happened in the case of the Jews who went so far as to say that Jesus cast out demons by the power of Belzebub (Mtth. 12, 22-37; Mk. 3, 22-30; Lk. 11, 14-23). This is the blasphemy against the Spirit which cannot be forgiven. Those who are not able to recognize the energies of God are those who by hearing hear but do not understand and seeing see but do not discern (Is. 6, 9; Mtth. 13, 14; Mk. 4,12; Lk. 8, 10; John 12, 40; Acts 28, 26 ff.). The fourth gospel is a continuous play on the divinity of Christ as witnessed to by the divine activities which He shares in common with the Father and the Spirit and which are eventually understood by those who are defeating the devil but continuously misunderstood by those blinded by the prince of darkness. The fourth gospel is understood only by those who have been previously exercised in the discernment of the saving and sanctifying acts of God in both the Old Testament and Synoptic tradition, apart from whose soteriological presuppositions it is totally meaningless.Contemporary Case for Religious Belief in General:Believe: Why Everyone Should Be ReligiousAdvice to the Serious SeekerWhy Religion Matters: The Fate of the Human Spirit in an Age of DisbeliefThe Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New AtheismAtheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable EnemiesSeven Christian Apologetics ClassicsThe Case for Christ (Movie version!)Evidence that Demands a Verdict: Life Changing Truth for a Skeptical WorldMere Christianity (C. S. Lewis)Handbook of Christian ApologeticsExposing Myths about ChristianityDid the Resurrection Happen?Elements of Faith: An Introduction to Orthodox TheologyHogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. 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Mr. Morison is a seasoned veteran reporter in the Car Industry. He shares his insights at the LA auto show taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/editorialtpv El día de hoy hablaremos sobre la introducción al Comentario a Marcos, por James Morison, publicado por la editorial Teología para Vivir. Ver aquí: https://teologiaparavivir.com/morison-marcos/ Video: https://youtu.be/jvueK6qeXiE PPT: https://teologiaparavivir.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/JM-01-Comentario_Morison_Marcos_Un_Clasico_Redescubierto.pdf En este episodio abrimos la puerta al Evangelio según Marcos con la guía aguda y pastoral de James Morison. Antes de correr hacia los milagros, las parábolas y la pasión, nos detenemos en las preguntas que sostienen toda lectura seria: ¿por qué cuatro evangelios?, ¿qué hace singular a Marcos?, ¿qué sabemos —y qué no— sobre su autor?, ¿cómo se relaciona con Pedro y con la tradición cristiana más antigua?, y ¿qué nos dice su estilo sobrio, veloz y dramático sobre la intención del texto? Morison nos invita a leer Marcos con dos lámparas encendidas: la histórica y la teológica. Exploramos el “título” del libro, el contexto de su composición, las huellas internas que delatan su procedencia, y las grandes discusiones sobre la prioridad y las relaciones literarias entre los sinópticos. Pero el objetivo no es acumular datos: es recuperar la fuerza del relato. Marcos no es un resumen apresurado; es un testimonio concentrado que sitúa a Jesús en el centro con urgencia, claridad y autoridad. Si quieres aprender a leer el Evangelio de Marcos como documento antiguo y, a la vez, como proclamación viva, este episodio es tu punto de partida: un mapa para entrar al texto sin perder ni el rigor ni el asombro.
In this episode, psychologist and researcher Leila Ainge explores the quiet tension many women experience in business — the space between ambition and the pressure to be “good.” Drawing on findings from Good Girl Economics, her research collaboration with Nicky Denson-Elliott, Leila examines why conversations about profit, visibility, and ambition can feel uncomfortable for women, even in supportive entrepreneurial spaces.Listeners will hear how gendered expectations and internalised narratives shape pricing decisions, confidence, and self-presentation — and why women often soften their ambition in order to belong. Leila highlights the gap between what women say they value and how they behave in practice, revealing how context, impression management, and identity dynamics influence those choices.This episode explores:The cultural scripts that link likability with being underpaidWhy “being nice” can quietly undermine business growthHow impression management and belonging shape what women say (and don't say) about moneyThe emotional labour of performing goodness in businessHow psychological safety influences conversations about profit and successAnd as a bonus, listeners also get a first sneak preview of the two goal-setters joining Leila for Season 4 of Psychologically Speaking, where she follows real people working towards their 2026 goalsreferences and links Mazzei, L. A. (2003). Inhabited Silences: In Pursuit of a Muffled Subtext. Qualitative Inquiry, 9(3), 355–368.Morison, T., & Macleod, C. (2014). When veiled silences speak: reflexivity, trouble and repair as methodological tools for interpreting the unspoken in discourse-based data. Qualitative Research: QR, 14(6), 694–711www.leilaainge.co.uk/research
This one's heavy. Episode 089 is pure Hard Techno from start to finish—no filler, no fluff. Just 69 minutes of high-BPM pressure with tracks that punch straight through. You'll hear everything from warehouse stompers to distorted grooves, with names like The Horrorist, Morison, Alignment, Mickey Nox, and Bassjackers in the mix. Free to stream. Free to follow. New episodes weekly – subscribe to Basement Beats Radio.Find me @ www.djmiko.net
Ever had too many great options? Sutton United's selection headache is one most teams envy—but who should Steve Morison choose on the wings?Episode Overview:In this post-match episode of Sutton United Talk Time, host Mike Dowling is joined by passionate Sutton fans Johnnie and Mark to unpack Sutton's crucial 1-0 win over Maidenhead United. They discuss the standout performances, including Dillon De Silva's match-winning goal, Jack Taylor's calm defensive presence, and debate the pleasant problem of choosing from Sutton's talented pool of wingers.Mark praises Dillon's goal: “He showed great awareness—he saw the chance and sprinted,” while Johnnie captures the tactical challenge facing Morison perfectly: “We've got so many good wingers... you can only play two!”Guest Information:Johnnie and Mark, two dedicated Sutton supporters, share their seasoned perspectives, offering tactical insights, humorous anecdotes, and thoughtful reflections on the club's current form.Call to Action:Enjoyed the analysis? Subscribe, like, and comment to stay connected! Follow Sutton United Talk Time for more fan-driven football discussions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke is joined by Dickie, Joe and Christian as the National League is four games in. This week's special guest is an exclusive interview with the Sutton United manager, Steve Morison, where he talks about the valiant battle to stay in the EFL, the future of the club, his rise through non-league and much more. Plus Dorking manager Marc White after his sides defeat to Torquay and Eastleigh remain the only side across the three divisions with 100% from four games. Subscribe and leave a like and review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vor sieben Jahren hat die Mezzosopranistin Catriona Morison den Wettbewerb "BBC Cardiff Singer of the World" gewonnen. Aktuell ist sie bei den Bamberger Symphonikern zu Gast und präsentiert im Abschlusskonzert der Saison Mahlers "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen". Was sie an der Musik liebt, welche Wünsche und Träume sie hat und wie sie die Auszeichnung von vor sieben Jahren noch nachhaltig beeinflusst, erzählt sie im Gespräch mit Uta Sailer.
In this episode: The Espionage Act of 1917, one of the most contentious statutes relating to the First Amendment, is back in the news following the indictment of President Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents. What is the Espionage Act and how has it been used over time? Legal scholar Heidi Kitrosser, author of Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution, and political historian Sam Lebovic, author of State of Silence: The Espionage Act and the Rise of America's Secrecy Regime, explore the origins, history, and constitutional legacy of this World War I-era law. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. This program was streamed live on December 4, 2023. Resources: · Sam Lebovic, State of Silence: The Espionage Act and the Rise of America's Secrecy Regime · Espionage Act of 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918 (1917-1918) · Defense Secrets Act of 1911 · The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) · Schenck v. United States (1919) · Heidi Kitrosser, Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution · Gorin v. United States, 312 U.S. 19 (1941) · Heidi Kitrosser and David Schulz, “A House Built on Sand: The Constitutional Infirmity of Espionage Act Prosecutions for Leaking to the Press” · United States v. Morison (4th Cir. 1988) · Heidi Kitrosser, “The Espionage Act After the Mar-a-Lago Indictment,” Lawfare · United States v. Morison (4th Cir. 1988) Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today's conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. You can find transcripts for each episode on the podcast pages in our Media Library.
The Espionage Act of 1917, one of the most contentious statutes relating to the First Amendment, is back in the news following the indictment of President Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents. What is the Espionage Act and how has it been used over time? Legal scholar Heidi Kitrosser, author of Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution, and political historian Sam Lebovic, author of State of Silence: The Espionage Act and the Rise of America's Secrecy Regime, explore the origins, history, and constitutional legacy of this World War I-era law. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. Additional Resources Sam Lebovic, State of Silence: The Espionage Act and the Rise of America's Secrecy Regime Espionage Act of 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918 (1917-1918) Defense Secrets Act of 1911 The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) Schenck v. United States (1919) Heidi Kitrosser, Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution Gorin v. United States, 312 U.S. 19 (1941) Heidi Kitrosser and David Schulz, “A House Built on Sand: The Constitutional Infirmity of Espionage Act Prosecutions for Leaking to the Press” United States v. Morison (4th Cir. 1988) Heidi Kitrosser, “The Espionage Act After the Mar-a-Lago Indictment,” Lawfare United States v. Morison (4th Cir. 1988) Stay Connected and Learn More Continue the conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. Please subscribe to Live at the National Constitution Center and our companion podcast We the People on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
On this episode of In-Flight Snack; Bilal Powell and Rami Lavi opened the podcast by talking about Aaron Rodgers return to practice. Should Aaron risk injury for a historic comeback? (3:15) Next, they were joined by NFL on Fox producer Fran Morison to talk working with Kenny Albert and his crazy schedule, some behind the scenes John Madden stories, Tom Brady the broadcaster, and prep for this weeks Jets game on Fox. Plus, a whole lot more. (12:00) Finally, the boys shared their preview and picks for the Jets game against Atlanta at MetLife Stadium this week. (1:06:34) *** Follow on Twitter - @bilalpowell29 @FlightSnack @rami_lavi Follow on Instagram - @rami.lavi @bp29 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaE37enNqfBXV_dT0lmV59g
Ames Morison is a Co-owner and founder of Medlock Ames located in Sonoma County. It was a true pleasure to speak to Ames and learn how he and his team operate the vineyard. Medlock Ames is the first Regenerative Organic Certified winery in Sonoma County! This is such an awesome accomplishment by Ames and his team. Ames truly embodies the term land steward and you can tell right away that Ames truly cares about the land and the people the work and visit it I hope you enjoy this episode and feel inspired to seek out other Regenerative Vineyards near you. Website: https://www.medlockames.com/ Podcast Sponsor: SigNature Touch | Use code 'JLA' for 10% your first purchase. www.oursignaturetouch.com Follow me on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jalba/ Podcast Insta: https://www.instagram.com/oursocietyw...
Jed Morison details a 54 year career in the world of public service, most recently serving as the superintendent and CEO of the Franklin County Board of DD More Friends for Life Here: https://bit.ly/3m0Pec7
In this week's episode, I speak with Lisa Morrison. Lisa is a mother to 3 autistic kids, as well as Co-Founder and President of Integrated Community Solutions, Inc. ICS is a nonprofit based in Medina Ohio. She's here to talk about her journey as a parent, as well as all the free resources, and social enrichment programs ICS provides for people with developmental disabilities in Northeast Ohio. We also talk about an exciting housing development she building for people with developmental disabilities.About Lisa Morrison:Lisa is the Co-Founder, President, and Treasurer of Integrated Community Solutions, Inc. Being the parent of three young adults with autism, she recognized the need for community-based housing options for individuals with developmental disabilities that provide permanence and security, and foster individual growth and independence. She is committed to developing a safe and enduring community that will offer a broad range of social engagements, training and educational opportunities, and peace of mind for individuals living with developmental disabilities and their families. In 2016, Lisa was appointed as a board member of the Medina County Board of Developmental Disabilities. She was drawn to serve the agency that is such a vital source of support in her children's lives. Lisa also is an adjunct faculty member of the Psychology Department for Cuyahoga Community College, the University of Akron, and Lorain County Community College. Lisa has volunteered with the Special Olympics and other social engagement groups in the surrounding area.Integrated Community SolutionsAbout Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad and Special Needs Ohio podcasts:Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.https://theautismdad.com.Mentioned in this episode:Learn More About Mightier:Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier.Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.Goally:Goally is a comprehensive app, serving as a digital scheduler, AAC speaker, and token board system. Designed for unique thinkers like autistic and ADHD kids, it helps them master daily routines and therapy without parental reminders, reducing nagging and promoting self-management. Goally can be used on your child's device or an affordable, dedicated device, which we've found more effective in our home.For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
Baby-led weaning allows the child to feed themselves with soft and safe table food. Parents have begun to express interest in this technique, while clinicians may have some reservations. Want to learn more? In this episode, registered dietitian and mom, Courtney Lee, MS, RDN, CLT, CFCS, will share her personal experience using baby-led weaning with her three children and discuss some of the risks and benefits. Claim CE credit for this episode: https://bit.ly/3JxG18x Show Notes: Baby-Led Weaning infographic: https://shop.dietitiansondemand.com/products/1428852?_pos=1&_sid=855a32654&_ss=r Fangupo, L. J., Heath, A. M., Williams, S. M., Erickson Williams, L. W., Morison, B. J., Fleming, E. A., Taylor, B. J., Wheeler, B. J., & Taylor, R. W. (2016). A Baby-Led Approach to Eating Solids and Risk of Choking. Pediatrics, 138(4), e20160772. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2016-0772 Born to Eat book https://www.amazon.com/Born-Eat-Whole-Healthy-Baby%C2%92s/dp/1510719997/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=Cj0KCQiAx6ugBhCcARIsAGNmMbjrgnVjvOgpkvlKqYVFBHfQYTXXz4X0WLzFCPeUE_-2gpmvZ4NjMV0aAqj6EALw_wcB&hvadid=241629401989&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9013880&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=2622094746496721043&hvtargid=kwd-74644862027&hydadcr=15490_10339756&keywords=born+to+eat&qid=1678455107&sr=8-1
Voices in the Wilderness Part IV - Obadiah - Martin Morison - (Sunday 28 May 2023) by Christ Church Midrand
- Ngày 23/5, nhiều cụ già từ 60 tuổi đến 90 tuổi được chăm sóc tại cơ sở tự xưng là Viện dưỡng lão Từ Tâm S-Merciful ở số 22, đường Morison, phường An Hải Bắc, quận Sơn Trà, thành phố Đà Nẵng bị buộc phải ra khỏi nơi chăm sóc vì Viện dưỡng lão này thông báo dừng hoạt động. Đáng nói, gia đình 12 cụ đều đã nộp hàng chục triệu đồng. Cơ sở này hoạt động khi chưa được cơ quan có thẩm quyền cấp phép. Chủ đề : Viện dưỡng lão, chưa cấp phép, bỏ rơi hơn chục cụ già --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1tintuc/support
Almost two years ago, Gordon Morison regaled us with rock and roll stories of stolen drumkits, run-ins with Slipknot and revenge-based drinking. The perfect fit for our comeback, it only felt natural to kick off the next phase of TOFTP with one of our most popular guests. Joining us from beautiful Wales, Gordon discusses being executed in a music video, the Corby trouser press (that's not from Corby) and a gig that was cancelled after half a song when a 'urination error' blew the venue's power. Standard stuff.Before Gordon joins us, we delve into the thrill rides that are our daily lives. A new vacuum cleaner, making friends with the guy who runs the chippy and the absolute rollercoaster that is owning an air fryer. Tell your friends we're back.Please do tell them though, we'd appreciate that. Please. Thanks.
Join host Eamonn Barclay and his panel of Patricia Maslin, Stan Godwin and Jeff Burnige for our 2nd Show of 2023. The panel reviewed our FA Cup tie against Sheffield United at the Den last Saturday.Former Lion of 23 years' service to Millwall, Alan Dunne was the principal guest and he spoke about a baptism of fire at Sheffield United on his debut performance; What it is like as an assistant manager over Christmas and the New Year; The Captain's Event with himself, Morison, Craig, Briley, Robbo, Nethercott, and Pearce at the Den on the 26th January; Tony Craig still playing after 700 EFL games; The positions he played; The other former Lions at Bromley; What it was that made it special to play at Millwall; And a prediction for our trip to Teeside.Jeff Burnige talks ahead of the Lionesses Kent Cup tie against Gillingham this Sunday at 1430 hrs at Maidstone Road Sports Ground. Paul Loding Chairman and player for Millwall Romans spoke of another win and what is up next. Millwall Pride captain Andy Dolan reviewed their latest match and looked forward to facing the Romans at Salter Road this Sunday. The panel previewed Middlesbrough v Millwall with a prediction for this Saturday.Grace Seely, Millwall Fan, and Millwall Lionesses was our final guest. Reminisced about a Kent Cup Final for Millwall in her first stint with Millwall Lionesses; How her love of football was brought about by her lifelong Millwall-supporting father and brother, which influenced her sporting direction; Losing to Gillingham in the Women's FA Cup and Fulham in the league; Hopes of getting Millwall back to where they belong and looking ahead to Sunday's Kent Cup tie away to Gillingham; And a prediction for Millwall's trip to Middlesbrough on Saturday.The team promoted the Captain's Evening; Finding Dockers for Dockers Day 2023; And Sponsoring the Lionesses.
This week's Guest Replay Interview was with the incredible duo Melinda Salmond and Trish Gordon from Don't Give A Fifty. These two are such fun and a huge inspiration for living life out loud and being proud of aging with grace. Subscribe to their podcast for some weekly inspiration and laughs! This week Mel & Trish welcome back into the studio Kim Morrison. Kim is nothing short of amazing. She has an incredible passion for, and an enviable understanding of what makes us tick. In this episode the girls explore human behaviours and the importance of a growth mindset and deep dive into the phenomenon that is ‘Self Sabotage'. Why we sabotage ourselves and don't live the life we Image and how we personally, and using tools such as Neuro Linguistic Programming and Hypnotherapy can help stop the Self Sabotage cycle. SELF LOVE PODCAST SPONSOR LINKS THANKYOU FOR LISTENING… If you would like to share your feedback on this podcast please head to my Facebook and Instagram pages below. Thanks so much if you take the time to give me a 5-star rating on iTunes so that others find this podcast easily and I sincerely appreciate all of your feedback and comments. It makes it all worthwhile as I know this podcast can plant a seed where big things can indeed grow! If you would love to work with Kim one on one coaching or be a part of her Self Love & Wellness Mentorship Program to continue to master the art of self-love click here – www.kimmorrison.com BRAND NEW ‘ESSENTIAL SELF CARE WEEKEND' VIRTUAL EVENT with Kim Morrison Immerse yourself in a whole weekend for you, dive into the powers of your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and how essential oils can create magic and change in your life. Learn the importance of self-care and what it means to indulge and recharge every day… after all you deserve it! Click here for more information and locations for your Standard or VIP ticket - https://twenty8.com/events-and-workshops/ PODCAST SPONSOR: Twenty8 Essentials - https://twenty8.com/ DISCOUNT CODE: Discount Code for SLP Listeners – selflovepodcast LINKS: Twenty8 Essentials Website: https://twenty8.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twenty8essentials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twenty.8.essential/ Kim Morrison Website: www.kimmorrison.com The Art Of Self Love - https://twenty8.com/product/the-art-of-self-love/ Self-Love & Wellness Mentoring Program - https://www.kimmorrisontraining.com/ Essential Oils 101 Program - https://www.kimmorrisontraining.com/essential-oil-101 Kim Morrison Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimmorrison28/ Kim Morrison Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KimMorrisonTraining MUSIC INTRO & OUTRO Many thanks to Wes and Charlotte Carr - https://wesleydeanmusic.com/
L.A-based recording and mixing engineer Claire Morison explains why she took a big risk during lockdown and opened up her own studio, Wild Horizon Sound, and reveals why it means so much to her to have just worked on the first EP she's fully produced. In the studio, she explains why Focusrite's Clarett+ OctoPre has transformed her recording process.
In the fall of 1938 as Orson Welles was launching The Mercury Theater of The Air, radio character actor Bill Johnstone became The Shadow. Johnstone held the role until March 21st, 1943, when Brett Morison took over. Morison had the title role for most of the rest of the radio run. The Shadow would air until December 26th, 1954. We're going to stop here. I've covered Welles from his birth through Pearl Harbor in episode 79 and from there to the early 1950s in episode 104. While we're wrapping up our coverage of The Shadow, we're staying with The Mutual Broadcasting System in October and getting into the Halloween spirit. Next time on Breaking Walls, we'll spend Halloween with Mutual Broadcasting mystery shows of the 1940s.
In this episode I interview Pua Pe‘a, a professionally trained hula dancer and mother to five children, including GRAMMY-award winning artist Kalani Pe‘a. Pua describes her use of music to help Kalani overcome a speech impediment. Pua also demonstrates the importance of advocacy for our children. Music therapist Claire Morison, MT-BC, provides context for Pua's stories by giving an overview of the work of music therapists working with children. Claire provides resources for finding and working with music therapists as well as for parents who wish to use music in assistive ways with their children. Kalani Pe‘as Music American Music Therapy Association The Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy Dr. Lisa Huisman Koops's book, Parenting Musically Episode 4 Suggested Activities Notice: How has music made a difference for you or the children in your life? Share with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter with the hashtag #parentingmusically Consider: Is music therapy an option you would like to explore for your child? Talk: Talk to the children in your life about the ways we can use music.
The Speedwell arrived in New London on July 17, 1761, after a journey of several months from Western Africa to the Americas. The boat departed with 95 enslaved persons. Only 74 survived the journey. The captain of the Speedwell, Timothy Miller, sailed up the Connecticut River to Middletown after a few days in New London. Although the ship's records don't show where the Africans aboard the Speedwell ended up, the probate record of Normand Morison, a Hartford physician who owned 7/16th of the Speedwell, shows 21 enslaved West Africans were placed on his farm in Bolton, CT. Morison died in 1761 and the fate of the people on the Bolton farm is not yet known. In this episode, Kathy Hermes, Lonnie Braxton, and Tom Schuch discuss Morison and the Speedwell, the Black Heritage Trail and its significance, and the impact of the slave trade on Connecticut and its trading networks. Connecticut Explored is celebrating its 20th anniversary with “20 for 20: Innovation in Connecticut History,” a series of articles, podcasts, and public programs that highlight 20 "Game Changers" in the field of Connecticut history. The insights and ideas we gather through this five-minute survey will help individuals and organizations who are committed to keeping Connecticut history vibrant and relevant. Thank you for your time! Visit: www.surveymonkey.com/r/PODCAST1 This episode of Grating the Nutmeg was produced by Dr. Kathy Hermes and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan of High Wattage Media www.highwattagemedia.com/ Photo credit: Tom Schuch
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Narrator Rona Morison masterfully portrays the numerous characters in Denise Mina's complex new mystery. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss this European country-hopping tale of Anna and Fin, two mystery-solving podcasters searching for a missing livestreamer, Lisa Lee. Anna and Fin are contacted by a South African antiques dealer—and possible con man—Bram van Wyk, traveling with him on the hunt, and Jonathan Keeble's deep voice is well matched for the mysterious character. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from BOLINDA. A world-leading audiobook and technology company, Bolinda publishes the greatest books you'll ever hear and inspire people to live their best lives through the power of storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The cave analogy, which takes up the majority of book 7 of the Republic, is one of the most famous passages in all of western philosophy. In this episode, we are joined by Ben Morison, professor of philosophy at Princeton, to dive deep into the allegory and unpack its various levels of meaning.
Tulane University college roommates, Ames Morison and Chris Medlock James, became fast friends and eventual business partners, creating Medlock Ames winery in Sonoma. Ames Morison, discusses how growing up on a family farm and Virginia and serving in the Peace Corps in Guatemala shaped his views on regenerative farming, a practice Medlock Ames adheres to at its Bell Mountain Ranch near Healdsburg to make its estate-grown wines.The Connected Table Live Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Wednesdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Ames Morison is the founding partner of Medlock Ames Winery. A Virginia native, Ames graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans with a degree in Ancient History before working as a teacher in New York. He spent three years in the Peace Corps in Guatemala which solidified his desire to be a vocal supporter of organic farming, where he applies diversified agricultural practices to create a balanced and sustainable environment in the vineyards.Light-touch techniques are also healthier options for the vineyard crew that Ames oversees. Ames planted most of the 50-acre vineyard site as well assupervised the winery's construction that was completed in time for the 2003 vintage. To prepare to grow grapes and make wines from Bell Mountain, Ames worked in enological and production capacities at several Napa and Sonoma wineries as well as studied viticulture and enology at the University of California at Davis. Having over 20 years of experience of growing grapes at Bell Mountain, Ames looks to the future and the next 20 years of what wines will grow best there.In 2021 and after 19 years as Winemaker, Ames Morison shifted his focus to Medlock Ames' strategic sustainability goals and being an outspoken educator to mitigate climate change. With the preservation of the land and respect for the environment at the heart of Medlock Ames' values, Ames focuses on implementing the winery's five-year plan to set a new standard of environmental sustainability through regenerative organic farming, waterconservation, fire prevention, community development, and eliminating greenhouse gas emissions.When Ames is not walking the vineyard, he can be found spending time outdoors with his son, Ulysses.https://www.medlockames.com/https://www.instagram.com/medlockames/ Follow The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ames Morison is the founding partner of Medlock Ames Winery. A Virginia native, Ames graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans with a degree in Ancient History before working as a teacher in New York. He spent three years in the Peace Corps in Guatemala which solidified his desire to be a vocal supporter of organic farming, where he applies diversified agricultural practices to create a balanced and sustainable environment in the vineyards.Light-touch techniques are also healthier options for the vineyard crew that Ames oversees. Ames planted most of the 50-acre vineyard site as well assupervised the winery's construction that was completed in time for the 2003 vintage. To prepare to grow grapes and make wines from Bell Mountain, Ames worked in enological and production capacities at several Napa and Sonoma wineries as well as studied viticulture and enology at the University of California at Davis. Having over 20 years of experience of growing grapes at Bell Mountain, Ames looks to the future and the next 20 years of what wines will grow best there.In 2021 and after 19 years as Winemaker, Ames Morison shifted his focus to Medlock Ames' strategic sustainability goals and being an outspoken educator to mitigate climate change. With the preservation of the land and respect for the environment at the heart of Medlock Ames values, Ames focuses on implementing the winerys five-year plan to set a new standard of environmental sustainability through regenerative organic farming, waterconservation, fire prevention, community development, and eliminating greenhouse gas emissions.When Ames is not walking the vineyard, he can be found spending time outdoors with his son, Ulysses.https://www.medlockames.com/https://www.instagram.com/medlockames/ Follow The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ames Morison is the founding partner of Medlock Ames Winery. A Virginia native, Ames graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans with a degree in Ancient History before working as a teacher in New York. He spent three years in the Peace Corps in Guatemala which solidified his desire to be a vocal supporter of organic farming, where he applies diversified agricultural practices to create a balanced and sustainable environment in the vineyards.Light-touch techniques are also healthier options for the vineyard crew that Ames oversees. Ames planted most of the 50-acre vineyard site as well assupervised the winery's construction that was completed in time for the 2003 vintage. To prepare to grow grapes and make wines from Bell Mountain, Ames worked in enological and production capacities at several Napa and Sonoma wineries as well as studied viticulture and enology at the University of California at Davis. Having over 20 years of experience of growing grapes at Bell Mountain, Ames looks to the future and the next 20 years of what wines will grow best there.In 2021 and after 19 years as Winemaker, Ames Morison shifted his focus to Medlock Ames' strategic sustainability goals and being an outspoken educator to mitigate climate change. With the preservation of the land and respect for the environment at the heart of Medlock Ames' values, Ames focuses on implementing the winery's five-year plan to set a new standard of environmental sustainability through regenerative organic farming, waterconservation, fire prevention, community development, and eliminating greenhouse gas emissions.When Ames is not walking the vineyard, he can be found spending time outdoors with his son, Ulysses.https://www.medlockames.com/https://www.instagram.com/medlockames/ Follow The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach talk about the midweek games in the Championship and all the news from the past few days. West Brom are a mess! Derby's shambolic administrators! Morison gets the Cardiff job! Dildo protests! It's the Second Tier. BET £10 and GET £30 + 10 free spins with our friends at FansBet! Claim the Welcome Offer here: https://bit.ly/32vU5Na #AD Website: www.secondtierpod.co.uk Twitter: twitter.com/secondtierpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured ***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It massively helps up and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach talk about the midweek games in the Championship and all the news from the past few days.West Brom are a mess!Derby's shambolic administrators!Morison gets the Cardiff job!Dildo protests!It's the Second Tier.BET £10 and GET £30 + 10 free spins with our friends at FansBet! Claim the Welcome Offer here: https://bit.ly/32vU5Na #ADWebsite: www.secondtierpod.co.ukTwitter: twitter.com/secondtierpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It massively helps up and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Morrison does it all and more! Join us as we discuss it all too on episode #89! Then, check out all our adventures at https://linktr.ee/everybodyshiphop
The world is watching Australia deal with Novak Djokovic, the number one men's tennis player on the planet. Novak wants to compete in the Australian Open next week – and potentially win a record-breaking tenth Aus Open title. The Morrison government wants him deported – it says he hasn't complied with Border Force requirements to secure the necessary visa. Djokovic sued – and won. But will the federal government let him win.....? The Guardian's Paul Karp has followed the Djokovic saga since day one. He knows the ins and outs of what has become a major international story.....OR is it a timely distraction for the Morison government?? Todays Headlines Court win does not end Djokovic saga Australia passes one million Covid cases US/Russia talks in Geneva to discuss Ukraine crisis Aussies clean up at the Golden Globes Follow The Briefing DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE BRIEFING NEWSLETTER. LINK IS IN OUR BIO ON INSTAGRAM Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardiff City legend Nathan Blake, Dan Tyte and Brandon Richards chat the progress at Cardiff City as Steve Morison starts getting the points on the board (and those passing stats up). The boys chat big wins, boos, progression and the potential of City's young squad. And in a Swazz Pod world exclusive, Nathan tells a story about the time Frank Burrows tried to sign him for….Swansea City. Dan shares a Morison inspired Top 5. Like, subscribe and get your five star reviews in! A Jams and Mr B production.@Swazzpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look ahead to the upcoming weekend in the Championship.A MASSIVE game at Craven Cottage!Steve Morison's audition for the Cardiff job?Can Bristol City FINALLY win at Ashton Gate?Someone declares their interest in buying Derby!It's the Second Tier.Website: www.secondtierpod.co.ukTwitter: twitter.com/secondtierpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It massively helps up and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode the panel are joined by Lions legend Steve Morison - and there's so much to talk about, we've had to split it into two parts!In Part One, double Play-Off winner Morison talks over his early days in non-League, joining Millwall, his first spell at the club and his departure to play in the Premier League for Norwich City.
On this weeks episode the boys go back to the wild world of the 80's and talk about the hit comic Animal Man written by Grant Morrison. We discuss the first volume of Morison's run on animal man which covers plenty of crazy things like giant monkey blobs and meeting cartoon Wile E. Coyote Jesus.Music "Destructing Own Kingdom" by XTaKeRuXAvailable at thttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Destructing_Own_Kingdom_1900Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The newly released What Retirees Want: A Holistic View of Life's Third Age is the culmination of decades of research by Robert Morison and world-famous “Age Wave” expert Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. Join Robert (Bob), a renowned authority on the intersection of business, technology, and people management, as he discusses highlights of the book as they relate to the senior living industry. The book is a valuable compendium of retirees opportunities and challenges--a must-read for organizations wanting to better understand retirees in order to better serve them. About Bob Robert Morison is the Senior Advisor with Age Wave and Lead Faculty with the International Institute for Analytics. He has worked with hundreds of major organizations across industries to help them capitalize on the business potential of information technology, business analytics, and progressive management practices. He has written or edited more than 250 research reports and management guides. And he has contributed to a variety of executive programs for Chief Information, Technology, Human Resource, and Marketing Officers, as well as senior executives generally. He is co-author of Analytics At Work: Smarter Decisions, Better Results (Harvard Business Press, 2010), Workforce Crisis: How to Beat the Coming Shortage of Skills And Talent (Harvard Business Press, 2006), and three Harvard Business Review articles, one of which received a McKinsey Award as best article of the year. Bob has spoken before hundreds of corporate, industry, and government groups, and has been a commentator on workforce issues on Nightly Business Report on PBS. He previously served as executive vice president and director of research with Concours Group and CSC Index, and he began his career with General Electric Information Services Company. He holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College and an M.A. from Boston University. Key Takeaways: Baby Boomers are retiring at a rate of 10,000 per day and are changing the landscape of senior living. In the past decade, the focus has shifted from people adding years to their lives, towards adding life to those years. Working in retirement has become the new normal—7 and 10 working Boomers say they're planning to work in retirement. Questions for Senior Housing Operators: Do you know how many of your residents are in fact working? How many are self-employed? Can you provide resources for older entrepreneurs, shared affordable on-demand office space, business services like bookkeeping, a business club to share resources and milestones, or a mentor program to promote intergenerational engagement? Health is really the biggest wild card in retirement. It's not just a physical, it's financial. One of our big challenges as a society is to close the gap between healthspan and lifespan. That has to do with exercise nutrition and medical advances. Aging in place everyone's stated preference as they get older and need long-term care. Senior Living facilities need to adjust their value proposition in relation to aging in place at home.