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Chris Bennett, Dr Naomi Green, Michele Marken and Professor Duncan Morrow join Audrey Carville to reflect on some of the major ethical and faith themes of 2025, and offer their hopes for 2026. The panel discuss the alienation and dehumanisation of young men; changes and challenges in leadership of faith communities; as well as global conflict and politics.We revisit interviews with Niobe Way (professor of behavioural psychology), Father Carlos Ferrero (parish priest of Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza City), Andrey Kurkov (Ukrainian satirist and diarist), Bishop Mariann Budde (National Cathedral in Washington DC), and dip into Sunday Sequence's live broadcast from St Peter's Square after the election of Pope Leo XIV.
As we digest this week's budget, we discuss the ethics of what and who governments choose to spend our money on. Audrey talks to journalist Anne McElvoy, Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick from Ulster University and Agnes Lunny the CEO of Positive Futures.The uncertainty around what the Supreme Court decision on Religious Education will mean continues. Audrey talks to Naomi Green and Edwin Graham about their perspectives as Muslim and Bahai parents of children in the NI education system.And we talk to Brother Guy Consalmagno about his ten years as Director of the Vatican Observatory.
Do you think women and men are equal in today's society- do they have equal opportunities in education and career development, do they have equal pay for equal work, are there particular obstacles that women face that men don't? What about in the home? In your home- do you split the tasks 50:50? Until women are no longer seen as the primary carer of children or older family members, will there ever be true equality? What about equality in faith. It hasn't always been the case that women and men are treated equally as worshippers in faith. Decades ago, women weren't allowed to participate in the same way that they do now- as readers, or cantors, or collectors. In many Churches men and women were kept apart, in separated aisles,.for fear of temptation or distraction. And of course what about the call to serve? The Catholic Church still will not allow women priests. Anglican and Presbyterian Churches do- but amid some entrenched opposition- to the extent that people have left their Church in protest. And does the Church's treatment of women play a part in how women are seen and treated across wider society? Presenter Audrey Carville in conversation with Presbyterian minister and university chaplain the Reverend Cheryl Meban, theologian Dr Elaine Storkey, retired school principal and self described practising and questioning Catholic Michele Marken and Naomi Green, assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain.
Three women, three themes, three stories from the dark winter evenings: Sarah Mathison is embarrassed by her past; Naomi Green defends her children from abuse; Rachel Smith loves Elton who does't like to spend money. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011 in the Black Box, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran. You'll find all the upcoming dates at tenx9.com/events, our guidelines at tenx9.com/guidelines & you can submit your stories at tenx9.com/submissions.
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Naomi Green named Miss Clark County's Outstanding Teen and Natalie Worthy named Miss Greater Vancouver. https://loom.ly/qG8J_lI #MissClarkCounty #AnnaCountryman #MissClarkCountyScholarshipOrganization #NaomiGreen #MissClarkCountysOutstandingTeen #NatalieWorthy #MissGreaterVancouver #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
On episode 12 of SYPW podcast, Chef Pat sits down to talk with special guest Naomi Green, the Senior Director of Field Operations for the Giving Kitchen. They chat about all the amazing work that Giving Kitchen does to support food service workers in the Southeast. Tune in to hear more!
Would you go vegan overnight?Going vegan is not an easy choice for most people and with obesity becoming a problem, we rarely think about the foods we eat.This week, Coach Kirsten Franklin talks with vegan lifestyle coach Naomi Green about the power of a whole food plant based lifestyle.Listen now as she tells how she became vegan overnight, her decision to start a coaching business to help people go vegan and the power of plant-based foods to reverse weight problems. You can follow and connect with Naomi Green here:Website: https://www.goingveganforhealth.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vegancoachnaomi/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vegancoachnaomi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vegan.coach.naomi/ Free Plant-empowered women FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/323514444745530/ Naomi Green is a leading Certified Vegan Lifestyle Coach & Plant Based Nutrition Educator who is also certified in plant-based nutrition from the eCornell T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies. Naomi specializes in helping people go vegan to get serious weight loss and measurable health results permanently and deliciously. Watching documentaries such as Game Changers on Netflix and Forks over Knives changed her belief system about food and health. Other films she encourages people to watch are; What the health?, Plant Pure Nation, Dominions, Earthlings, SeaSpiricy, Cowspiricy, and Eating You Alive. She encourages listeners to watch these shows given the misinformation out there on health. The story of Naomi Green is one of beating the odds as she takes us through her breast cancer experience, recovery and becoming a certified vegan lifestyle coach.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Recorded by Leah Naomi Green for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on May 1, 2021. www.poets.org
Dion O'Reilly chats with Leah Naomi Green about her recent award--The Lucille Clifton Award. They also read from her new book, The More Extravagant Feast, winner of the Walt Whitman Award. Hear the recorded Lucille Clifton Award event here (with Li-Young Lee).
A conversation with the poet and writer Leah Naomi Green. Leah's most recent book is "The More Extravagant Feast" and she is the recipient of the 2021 Lucille Clifton Legacy Award.
Leah Naomi Green's poetry and prose express the intimate and wild connections she cultivates (literally and figuratively) between herself, her family and community, and the greater than human world. Her life as a homesteader in rural Virginia both shapes and is a product of her poetic imagination and her expansive cosmology. Her first book of poetry, The More Extravagant Feast, won the Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets and is published by Graywolf Press.
Welcome to the Episode 6 of the Plant Based Diet Benefits podcast, hosted by Trent Lindsey to explore the benefits of a healthy and balanced diet derived solely from plants. In this episode, Trent chats with Naomi Green, from www.goingveganforhealth.com. We dive into her journey to go plant based, including her treatment protocol for healing her clients with a Whole Food Plant Based Diet. Support the show (http://www.plantbaseddietbenefits.com/community)
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/cvrnaomigreen Facebook: https://goo.gl/eWhvZp Twitter: https://goo.gl/8CnpWh ----- Contact us to be a guest or a guest host. Serious illness can take a lot out of person, nothing more than a cancer diagnosis. After battling through cancer and being told there's nothing that could be done to prevent the disease, Naomi Green took her life and health into her own hands. She switched to a plant based diet and proved to the world that eating a whole foods vegan diet can prevent and stave off many illnesses. In our conversation we discuss her diagnosis story, battling with her oncologist, and leading others to a healthy and happy lifestyle through whole foods plant based eating. Not only do we discuss diet but more tennents she lives by and teaches to further nurture the mind and body. Naomi Green is a certified Vegan Lifestyle Coach & Educator who is also certified in plant-based nutrition from the eCornell T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies. Naomi specializes in helping people go whole food vegan and get serious health benefits fast. She has been coaching private clients and groups both remotely and locally and running a free online Facebook support group for those going vegan and presenting whole food vegan cooking workshops, cooking parties and corporate wellness program events around the Tampa Bay Area since recovering from breast cancer treatment in 2014 and she credits both yoga and going vegan with her health, healing and happiness. You can find her at her website goingveganforhealth.com and her Facebook page Going Vegan for Health. ----- Check out the store: https://goo.gl/Ytti1Y Support the show: https://goo.gl/O5w2R0 Grab a book with Audible: https://goo.gl/SzEZJO Start shopping at Thrive Market: https://goo.gl/D1YEyH
HUGE Thank you for tuning in, and welcome to the Online Footprint Project podcast! Today's guest, Naomi Green, is a certified Vegan Lifestyle Coach & Educator. Naomi specialises in helping people go vegan and get serious health benefits fast. She has been providing one-on-one coaching, online whole food plant-based group weight loss programs, and presenting vegan cooking workshops. She also runs corporate wellness program events around the Tampa Bay Area since recovering from breast cancer treatment in 2014. Naomi credits going whole food vegan with her health, healing and happiness. ONLINE FOOTPRINT PROJECTA daily, live video podcast, interviewing successful entrepreneurs from around the world. Asking questions during the show, is the easiest way for you to reach industry leaders, to find out how they got to where they are today. To watch the video version of this episode, we can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChoDRqYJ7CNrKGn-Gpj0sewTo watch the show live, join the: Online Footprint Project, Facebook group.https://www.facebook.com/groups/nicheentrepreneur/ I can be found on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-mcfarlane/ Twitter:www.twitter.com/rossmack88
It seems like 2016 just started, but WELSTech has arrived at our annual “best of” show to close out the year. Listen as Martin and Sallie review their favorite interviews and ministry resources from 2016. They also count down their top picks of the year. All this to cap off 9 years of tech-in-ministry goodness known as WELSTech! The discussion: Looking back – Martin and Sallie share favorite memories of WELSTech from 2016. Favorite series Mobile Ministry With All Your Heart, the WELSTech Project Management book – Self-Publishing Social Media for Ministry Favorite interviews 472 – Andrew Schroer 461 – Naomi Green – Welcome to the WELSTech Hall of Fame! Contests WELSTech Photo Challenge – Search Flickr with “WELSTechPhotoChallenge” Best of ministry resources Reformation flannelgraph Gospel Outreach With Media Conferences On My Heart Search Pinterest for … Advent ideas Lent ideas Easter ideas Bible costume ideas Bible crafts Pastor appreciation Picks of the year The church responded to Pokémon Go WELSTech Google Group Make and Maker Faire Apple Watch Trello – Webinars WELS Digital Yearbook Google gets better and better Forms Slides Photos Sites Screencast-O-Matic Breakout EDU Airframe+ Featured video: The newest addition on the WELSTech Music YouTube playlist is O Holy Night from Koine. Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 478 – Help WELSTech welcome a new year of broadcast and learn how Mark Meyer is teaching coding at Immanuel in Greenville, WI. Release date: Wednesday, January 4. Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram
WELSTech’s 2016-17 season is underway this week as Martin and Sallie chat with photographer Naomi Green and share the latest news in tech, an upcoming streaming Bible study event from WELS, a Pinterest ministry resources (perhaps the best kind of ministry resource), picks of the week and a featured video to start the new school year. Join the conversation! The interview and discussion: Creative imagery – Photographer Naomi Green, a member of St. Peter’s in Monticello, MN and a volunteer at West Lutheran High School, joins Martin and Sallie to share her experience, tips, equipment and software choices for taking great church and school photography. 37 Visual Content Marketing Statistics You Should Know in 2016 4 Options to Help Non-Designers Create Church Graphics WELSTech Challenge Album Adobe Lightroom Adobe Elements PicMonkey.com News in tech: Samsung is recalling the Galaxy Note 7 worldwide over battery problem WELS now: “What does this mean? The continuing importance of Luther’s Small Catechism” is the title of the upcoming Interactive Faith series led by Rev. John Braun. Tune in on Wednesdays at 6 or 8 pm Central beginning September 21. Picks of the week: Canaan Bound Podcast WELS Digital Yearbook Ministry resources: Bible Crafts for Kids on Pinterest Featured video: Experience the First Day of High School for freshmen at Lakeside Lutheran High School, the newest addition to WELSTech’s WELS Schools playlist video. Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 462 – Continuing with the photography theme, Martin and Sallie kick off a season-long “Social Media for Ministry” focus with a deep dive into Instagram. Release date: Wednesday, September 14 Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram
This week we put the finishing touches on the WELSTech self-publishing summer series with a discussion of the technical requirements to turn a book into an audio book suitable for Audible and other distribution channels. Martin finally settles on a personal, cloud-based storage solution that is easy on the pocketbook, and the WELSTech Google Group is a happening place! The discussion: Spoken book – Martin and Sallie explore audio book creation in this last installment of the summer Self-Publishing series. The Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX) provides several paths for turning your book into an audio book including hiring voice talent to read your book or recording the audio yourself. Tips for the author who narrates Audio book submission requirements Adobe Audition Audacity Garageband Heil PR-40 Audio Technica AT2020 Steinberg UR-22 Picks of the week: TechSmith Camtasia Google Drive Community feedback: Eight Trends Where Churches Are Moving Virtual Read all about Interactive White Boards, Internet Safety and more on the WELSTech Google Group Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 461 – Join Martin, Sallie and WELSTech Photo Challenge star Naomi Green as we kick off a new podcasting season with a discussion of photography. Release date: Wednesday, September 7 Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram
The month-long WELSTech series on “mobile ministry” concludes this week with some considerations for your growing digital audience of mobile device users. Are you serving up a great web experience for those smartphone and tablet users? We discuss a number of tools and templates that will help you to do just that. The discussion: Responsive design – Martin and Sallie finish up the June focus on mobile ministry with a discussion of web design that looks good on every screen size. W3Schools Responsive Web tutorials Browser Mobile Emulator Chrome Firefox Safari Edge Sample Responsive sites Grace, Falls Church, VA (FinalWeb) Martin Luther College (WordPress) WELS.net (WordPress) Church WordPress Themes – ChurchThemes.com WELS now: Read about Naomi Green’s contributions to the WELSTech Photo Challenge in the July issue of Forward in Christ magazine, page 22 (sneak peek). There’s still time to participate in the June challenge. Share your photos of travel and vacation, VBS and Matthew 11:29. The July challenge will be summer, outreach and Isaiah 52:7. Visit the challenge album! Picks of the week: Summer Memory Work Challenge How to Make Google Photos Work for You Community feedback: St. Marcus, Milwaukee, is looking for a Production Manager Uber Mobizen – Sample on the Academia Cristo site Cellphone survey Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 452 – In July we’ll be talking about all aspects of online security, and we plan to start the conversation next week with a discussion on a topic we all know and love, passwords. Release date: Wednesday, July 6 Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram
This week’s WELSTech features an expansive list of resources from the WELSTech Community, including a fair number of free eBooks to read at your leisure. Martin proves to be a verb rebel, we give a special shout out to a talented WELS Photo Challenge contributor, and WELS launches a new teen devotion. The discussion: Free eBooks and so much more – WELTech’s mailbag and social channels are bursting at the seams with all kinds of tools and utilities and eBooks to read! Martin and Sallie are sure to share something of interest for everyone. 2016 Plan and Budget For Copyright Compliance Free eBook – Social Media: All Grown Up Not free, but affordable eBook – Do More Better – Cruciform Press | Amazon Millennials as Digital Natives – Myths and Realities Understanding Image File Formats The Do’s and Don’ts for Teachers on Social Media [Infographic] Microsoft Will Soon Spawn a Classroom Edition of Minecraft 5 Reasons You Should Embrace Digital Bible Study 99 of the best FREE web design resources Pexels – Free Stock Photos The Education Calendar Free eBook – 8 Epic Hacks for Office 365 The Periodic Table of Education [Infographic] Original from Daily Genius Linked version from Kathy Schrock From the WELSTech Listserve Chromebit for Digital Signage – Post 1 | 2 | 3 Google’s Chromebit Turns Any TV Into a Chrome PC for Under $100 Chrome Sign Builder Google Slides Equipment For Sale Audio equipment Motorized projection screen Free Broken Link Checker Free eBook – An Intro to Live Streaming Church Services News in tech: iOS 9.3 – What features are in the new iPhone and iPad update WELS now: Take the January WELSTech Photo Challenge! We’re looking for photos of Winter, New Year and Isaiah 1:18. Submit your entries at welstech.wels.net/photochallenge Browse our public domain image album at bit.ly/wtchallengealbum (Special thanks to contributor Naomi Green!) New weekly WELS Teen Devotions – Transformed Find them in the WELS Mobile App Picks of the week: Pablo by Buffer Noun Project Ministry resources: Alive in Christ Music Featured video: New to the WELSTech “Like's” list on Vimeo is a Community Feedback pick by Gail Potratz, Wanna Work Together?, a 3 minute overview on copyright and Creative Commons from the CC About the Licenses page. Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 430 – Jason Schmidt is back with his brand of edtech sunshine! Release date: Wednesday, February 3 Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech listserve WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest
What happens when a chef breaks an arm or a server faces an unexpected crisis? Learn how The Giving Kitchen steps in. This week's radio show is focusing on this incredible industry with a big heart. Listen as the restaurant brokers share how The Giving Kitchen helps those in the restaurant business that are facing unanticipated hardships. Discover how one man sparked a charity that now serves an entire market and is a model for the nation. The restaurant brokers, Eric and Robin Gagnon host Naomi Green and Jennifer Hidinger in a heartfelt show about giving back.