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In a world of mass-produced, trend-chasing accessories, it can be hard to find pieces that truly resonate — pieces that honor both tradition and craftsmanship while minimizing environmental impact. Enter Dominican-born jewelry designer, Nashira Arnó. Nashira’s career began in the corporate fashion world, collaborating with industry giants like Macy’s and Oscar de la Renta. But a pull toward jewelry design led her to start a side project in 2016. This soon evolved into a fully realized brand, drawing inspiration from her Caribbean heritage, her grandmother’s seamstress background with Diane von Furstenberg, and her own travels. Now, she partners with family-owned collectives worldwide, working with 90% recycled materials and championing age-old techniques in her stunning, story-driven pieces. Today - I sit down with Nashira to learn more about how she’s redefining sustainable jewelry — one carefully crafted piece at a time. https://epicenter-nyc.com/nashira-arno-small-biz/ https://nashiraarno.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nashiraarnostudio/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feys are two brothers from Frankfurt (Main), united by their lifelong passion for electronic music. In 2022, they started organizing their own raves under the collective Gruppe Klara, aiming to create a more connected local electronic music scene. Through their raves, feys were able to build valuable connections, and soon found themselves playing at open-air events and festivals alongside well-known DJs like Bebetta and Rafael Cerato, steadily growing their presence and reputation within the scene. Musically, feys are known for their precise blend of flowing melodies and the driving, percussive elements of genres like Afro House and Afro Tech. Now they are focusing on producing their first own tracks to take the next step in their musical journey and share their sound with the world. Their studio sets are named after stars, reflecting their fascination with astronomy. Nashira mix is named after a variable star in the constellation Capricornus. The name comes from the Arabic sa'd nashirah, meaning “the lucky one” or “the bearer of good news” .
In this podcast episode we are speaking with Dr. Nashira Kayode, LCSW about her career as a Mental Health Media Consultant. She shares how she transitioned into this line of work from a county role, what this type of work entails, expected salary, and how you can get started too! Dr. Nashira Kayode has her PhD in Public Policy and Administration with a Specialization in Criminal Justice. She is also an LCSW and completed her MSW at Loma Linda University. Dr. Nashira has over 17 years of experience working directly with clients and creating programs within county and state agencies that service diverse populations with severe mental illness. ____________________________________ Tap Here to Subscribe to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List Tap Here to shop career courses for Social Workers. ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS RISE Directory - A national directory of Clinical Supervisors who are looking to help the next generation of Clinical Social Workers GROW. Therapist Development Center (TDC) Homepage TDC Continuing Education Courses On The Edge of Life: An Introduction to Treating Suicidality Use the code SWRISE10 at checkout to receive 10% off --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialwork/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialwork/support
Despite years of evidence about the incredible outcomes, safety, and cost-effectiveness of midwives, midwifery care is still not the standard for pregnancy and birth in the US, and access to birthing centers remains limited. Yet, studies show they are associated with a reduction in cesareans, preterm births, increased breastfeeding success, and an overall positive experience of birth. This is why we need birthing centers and why the work of my guests, visionaries Nashira Baril and Katherine Rushfirth, is critical for creating a sea change in how people birth in this country. Aviva, Nashira, and Katherine discuss: Nashira's and Katherine's origin stories into birth work What a birthing center is and how does it differ from home or hospital birth options The advantages of birthing centers and working with a midwife The fact that the birthing center model remains majority white-led and why this needs to change The huge financial savings birth centers put back into the healthcare system How birthing centers are important not just for individuals, but also for building community Advice for people interested in the birthing center experience but who don't have access to a center Ways you can support the Neighborhood Birth Center as well as other birthing centers Learn more about the neighborhood birth center and find their video “You Were Welcomed with Love” HERE. Nashira Baril, MPH, is the daughter and great-granddaughter of midwives, who midwifed her children at home. Nashira is the founder and executive director of Boston's Neighborhood Birth Center, the city's first community birth center, poised to open in 2023. She has a master's degree in Maternal and Child Health from Boston University School of Public Health and nearly 20 years of experience designing and implementing public health strategies. She has worked at the Boston Public Health Commission, Harvard School of Public Health, and most recently, Human Impact Partners. Katherine Rushfirth is a Certified Nurse Midwife and the Policy Director for the forthcoming Neighborhood Birth Center. Katherine was the Associate Chief of Midwifery at Massachusetts General Hospital and among the first midwives to be named faculty at Harvard Medical School. Katherine is a past-president of the MA Affiliate of the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) and currently serves as the Legislative Co-Chair for MA ACNM. Katherine completed her midwifery education at Yale University and her BA in Women's Studies/Anthropology at Barnard College. " Thank you so much for taking the time to tune in to your body, yourself, and this podcast! Please share the love by sending this to someone in your life who could benefit from the kinds of things we talk about in this space. Make sure to follow your host on Instagram @dr.avivaromm and go to avivaromm.com to join the conversation. Follow the Neighborhood Birth Center @neighborhoodbirthcenter.
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Ms. Nashira Layade is Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Business Services, at Realogy Holdings Corp. (https://www.realogy.com/), and she leads Realogy's technology infrastructure, security, operations, and support strategies. Realogy Holdings Corp. is an American publicly owned real estate and relocation services company which owns and franchises several real estate brands and brokerages (including Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate, Cartus, Century 21 Real Estate, Citi-Habitats, Coldwell Banker, Corcoran Group, ERA Real Estate, Sotheby's International Realty and ZipRealty), which supported approximately 1.4 million home transactions in 2020, and offers relocation, lead generation, title, and settlement services. Most recently, Ms. Layade served as senior vice president, chief information security officer for Realogy, responsible for establishing and maintaining the enterprise vision, strategy, and programs necessary to ensure the adequate protection of Realogy's digital information assets and technologies. Ms. Layade's background includes nearly 20 years experience as an executive and thought leader in information security, data privacy, and risk management for multinational Fortune 500 firms in the financial services, media & entertainment, and real estate industries. Prior to joining Realogy in July 2016, Ms. Layade served as an executive director for information security at Time Warner Inc. for nearly five years, and before that served as a director of information security for Prudential Financial. From 2005 to 2009, Ms. Layade held key senior leadership positions at Citibank, including vice president and senior risk control officer, and prior to Citi, spent three years working as a global head of information security for Bloomberg LP. Ms. Layade holds an M.S. in Telecommunication Networks from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University. She obtained a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania and is also an alumna of the prestigous Phillips Academy Andover.
Nashira Lynton, Financial Counselor, shares her story on how she got out of $60,000 debt, left her corporate role and launched her company to help people reach their financial goals. She shares three concepts that help us learn and change our money mindset. Website: Breaking Cycles
Money talks this week on the podcast with guest Nashira Lynton - founder of Breaking Cycles. She's a single mom of two who found her way out of $60,000+ of debt. We dive into how to admit money mistakes, resources when you're unsure how to iron out financial problems and more. Ps. come hang out: www.facebook.com/groups/any-younger
On this weeks show the guys give engineer T aka Mr. Only Fans (@averagejtpc) what he has been asking for. The guys welcome in Nashira (nas_ayala) to mic to not only rock the mic as an MC/battle rapper but also give insight on the Only Fans craze happening. She provides great commentary to why she does it and also how she got into and her inspiration for doing so. Instagram: Nashira: @nas_ayala Warren: @levysicream Tyler: _blvck.king_ Socially Thotful: s.t_podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socially-thotful/support
When the rubber meets the road in our motherhood journey, we may be left standing in places that will make us question everything. What will you do in those moments? How will you continue to show up when the life you thought you would have doesn't pan out? Join Nashira Williams and I as she tells her story to get to the other side of happy. My hope is that during this series I can normalize the way we walk out our own journeys. Your journey may not look like mine, but stay the path! Have you heard of Digit! Digit is my favorite app to save without even thinking about it. Digit takes money from you account and places it in special accounts and saves for you! When you use my code you get started with your first $5 towards saving. I promise you will LOVE saving this way. Link below!http://digit.co/r/7CuzMLgTgu?ab
The Birth Center Equity Fund was created to make birth center care an option for every person who wants it, by growing and sustaining birth centers led by Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC).
The AO Daily Show: Your Source of Real News in an Unreal World. In this episode of the new Albion TV - AO Daily Show, Shozen, and Bogul talk about recent news and events in the world of Albion Online - the best MMO RPG of 2019. Crimson Imperium Reborn and PHRASING go to work, securing their neighborhoods. SQUAD alliance no-shows GvGs over the the most valuable territories in the game while OOPS expands their borders. The new guilds Frostforge and Nashira both gain valuable experience in Siluria. Shozen and Bogul keep tabs on the unfolding developments as Garuda and Northern Dwarfs defend their homeplots tonight and will keep you updated as the story progresses. In the first of an ongoing series, Bogul gives the economy a checkup where he teases new info on Saya and the Bank of Albion saga. You can find us: Twitch.tv: https://www.twitch.tv/albiononline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GktaTTUWnxIXs87Sxou8w Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/albiontv Official Albion Online Forums: https://forum.albiononline.com/index.php/Thread/111989-AlbionTV-The-AO-Daily-Show-Your-Source-for-Real-News-in-an-Unreal-World/?postID=906088#post906088 Sources: Oberon Patch 7 Patchnotes: https://albiononline.com/en/changelog/OBERON%20PATCH%207 Tazzik 10 Top 10 Outplays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4CWDIvSpYM&feature=youtu.be
Akhirnya di episode ke 4 ini ada seseorang wanita cantik yang memiliki bisnis catering yang cukup besar, yaitu Nashira. Dia bercerita tentang pengalaman berbisnis semenjak duduk di bangku kuliah hingga pengalaman di masa lalu yang terbiasa aktif di malam hari, hingga akhirnya jatuh sakit dan membuka mata Nashira untuk hidup lebih sehat.
Episode Notes Each year, there are always some medical students and/or their partners who aren't thrilled with the city they will be moving to. But, the NRMP Match process is contractual! And when you love a medical student, this is part of the process! Here how Nashira deals with this difficult move. Get the loneliness workbook here! Buy before March 22nd to get the free audio version and bonus episode where I dive deep into thought models and teach you a second model! About Nashira Nashira Pearl is a general, instrumental, and choral music teacher at an elementary school in New York City. Originally from the Midwest, she and her husband moved to Brooklyn in 2013 for his general surgery residency. It has been a big adjustment made easier by their Jewish community, performing with the Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra, and adopting their cat, Clara. You can learn more about the space between survival and success on her blog, “Surthriving: Making, Breaking, & Rebuilding in Brooklyn” (https://surthriving.weebly.com/)
In our third episode I interview Nashira Baril. Nashira attended the Evolutionary Leadership Workshop in 2015. She came to work on her dream of building Boston’s first birth center. Nearly four years later that dream is seeded and well on it’s way to bloom. Check out the birth center’s website at https://neighborhoodbirthcenter.org/ and listen in to learn more about this project, the meaningful implications of this work and how you can get involved.
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Joining us at the top of the hour is Genise White aka Lady Amber Dawnb discussing minority Pagans in the community and disinformation regarding Black covens, temples, magick and the presence of Blacks in general within the spirituality. Crossing the threhold into the second half of the show Angela Dolmetsch and I will discuss Matriarchy and Gift Economy in Action at the Nashira ecovillage in Colombia. Angela holds a Ph.D in Government from the London School of Economics and her thesis was on Women in Colombian Politics. She holds an M.A. in Latin American Studies with emphasis in International Law from London University.