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We continue our episodes of the Auto Remarketing Podcast originating from Used Car Week 2024 in Scottsdale, Ariz., with a Speed Session featuring Bill Neylan, who is CEO and president of Tax Max. Some dealerships have been crafting deals for several weeks now based on potential federal tax refunds. Neylan explained how that's being completed and more strategy to help stores this tax season.
The story of Rachel Neylan leaving her home in Sydney to pursue a career as a professional cyclist on the World Tour is fascinating. She shares the path taken in creating a brilliant career and the sacrifices made in this fascinating episode of The Domestiques. We also look back on the year that was in our final episode of 2024. The many highs, the not-so-many lows and everything in between. It's been a terrific year of growth for The Domestiques and we wouldn't be in such a high without our sponsors (Marsh insurance + Black Sheep) and our loyal listeners. Thank you and see you in 2025!
We have decided to share with you 2-3 sessions from our recent Restore gathering to give you a taste of what took place during this amazing weekend. Last week we shared Joseph Grenny's incredible message. It was an instant classic. . Today, we're honored to bring you another really special moment from Restore. In a powerful, unflinching, and faithful presentation, our friend and community leader Neylan McBaine addressed an “elephant in the room” that so often goes unnamed: our experience with patriarchy in our faith communities. We think it's important to note that many members don't necessarily experience patriarchy as a big problem, but many do, so our hope is that what Neylan shares here can offer new understanding and illustrate the frustration and pain that many women, perhaps especially younger women, experience in our patriarchal church organization. In 2014, Neylan published her book Women at Church. In this address, she looks back at the decade since the book's release and explores the tension between the way many women experience Church and a deep commitment to our faith and community. It's an invitation to wrestle with complexity, to hold space for discomfort, and explore how we can do better in bringing womens gifts more fully into the body of Christ.We also want to mention that there is a part 2 of this conversation where Neylan is joined by therapist and podcaster Valerie Hamaker. Valerie offered insights into the empowering inner work of differentiation—how women can hold on to our spiritual authority while also staying engaged in the community we love. It's the practical application part of this session. That part two will be available as part of the digital access to Restore which you still can get digital tickets to at faithmatters.org/restore. As always, we encourage you to watch these episodes on the Faith Matters Youtube channel to get the full experience. Make sure to go to youtube and subscribe. We truly hope you find as much wisdom and inspiration in this conversation as we did. And with that, we'll hand it over to Neylan McBaine at Restore.
This week we're bringing you a conversation on a subject that we're always thinking about, but that has taken on a special urgency over the last two months—the role of women in the Church. A large survey recently released showed a societal shift with regard to women and religion. In a reversal of trends from prior generations, young women are now leaving religion at significantly higher rates than men. Social issues and patriarchal structures are oft-cited reasons. Are there signs of trouble within our own faith? To explore this question, we invited two brilliant women; Neylan McBaine and Bethany Brady Spalding. Neylan is the author of Women at Church, which turns ten years old this summer. Bethany is the co-author of the Girls who Chose God series, which highlights the powerful stories of women in scripture and Church history. First, a little background on things we reference in this conversation.In March, the Church's Instagram account posted a quote from a talk by Anette Dennis, of the Relief Society general presidency. The post claimed, “There is no other religious organization in the world, that I know of, that has so broadly given power and authority to women.” This one post generated 18 thousand comments, mostly from Latter-day Saint women pushing back against this claim and expressing how their own experience feels quite different. We also reference something that happened a few months prior when a church area authority in the San Francisco area instructed stakes and wards to discontinue their long-standing practice of having some women leaders sit on the stand during sacrament meetings. Over 3,000 women and men signed an open letter to the general women's leaders of the church in protest. We make brief reference in the conversation to a book by BYU Religion Professor Barbara Morgan Gardner, The Priesthood Power of Women published by Deseret Book. Gardner distinguishes between the temporal ecclesiastical priesthood to which now only men are ordained and the eternal familial priesthood, to which both men and women are ordained, and in which they act as full partners.We tried to get honest about the tension, while approaching some potential paths forward. Is this just about the Priesthood, or is there something deeper going on? What practical things can both women and men can do to allow women and their spiritual gifts to shine? Does it require “change from the top” or is there an inner work that anyone could choose to do to change the experience just as profoundly? What might it look like for women to truly act as priestesses in their homes, whether as a single person or side-by-side with a spouse?This is all tricky territory. Some will worry that we can't consider how to improve women's experience in the Church while sustaining Church leaders, while others believe that pushing until there is change is the only way forward. We hope this conversation honors all of those voices. We have deep love and empathy for our community and our leaders. We're grateful if you choose to spend your time with us on this topic. With that, we'll jump right in.Why Heavenly Mother is Essential for Women Understanding their Eternal Destiny by McArthur Krishna and Bethany Brady Spalding“This Is a Woman's Church”
Thanksgiving might be about a week away. But instead of turkey and all the trimmings, Tax Max president and chief executive officer Bill Neylan is already thinking about how refunds can set the table for a tasty way for independent and buy-here, pay-here dealerships to be thankful for a successful end of 2023. In this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast, Neylan discussed what tax elements connected with the pandemic are still in play that could help dealership to sell vehicles and more.
Neylan McBaine is the CEO of Duet Partner, a digital studio management system for independent music teachers. As a marketer and community builder, Neylan previously worked in house at various Silicon Valley companies and advertising agencies. By leading Duet Partner, she is returning to her musical roots as a Juilliard- and Yale-trained pianist and the daughter of a Metropolitan Opera soloist. The music teachers in her life and the lives of her children have been her heroes, and she is delighted to use her skills to support them as they run their small businesses. Manage your private music studio with 10% off your Duet Partner subscription Listen on Apple Podcasts Get More Students For Your Private Music Studio: OutsideTheBachs.com Follow Kelly on Instagram Follow Kelly on TikTok Facebook Group: Private Music Instructors, Piano Lesson Teachers, and Music Studio Owners
In this episode we will look into: What strategy can you use to generate leads to a new website. You can use Search Engine optimization (a.k.a. SEO) to build visibility in search engines so that your website generates leads and increses your revenue. Sponsor of this Episode: Econry is an international training academy focused on innovative subjects. Companies, government employees and students use this to upskill their talents. In Germany the department of labour sponsers courses for unemployed. In other countries there are other options to help finance this additional education. Econry also cooperates with several universities and academies focused on other complementary niches. You might ask what econry focuses on. With AI being an important element of business, econry is looking to provide knowledge where this technology is relevant. Hence, this also applies to marketing, sales and even cyber security. Any company pumping marketing content into the inernet space needs to ensure that customer data is safely transmitted and stored. If this is poorly done, the trust will be lost and any great sales person will have difficulty convincing a buyer that they are safe with you. You can take courses from Neural Networks to Multi-plattform development, Cyber Security, SEO and HR Retention. Most of the courses are streamed live but some are also available at on demand video in combination with live workshops. If you want to learn a subject properly you need some level of human help. As a global education provider, econry is a partner of selected universities and manufacturers. Thereby increasing the career options for people with and without a university degree. Who is actually on the Team of econry? The founders and trainers are experts in their particular niche. Christian, the leading founder is an expert in Cyber Forensics, New Business Development and Multi-Channel Market Entry Strategies (SEO, SEM, Coldcall, , while leading companies in 4 countries. Deniz, is a Researcher and University Professor focused on AI, VR, VX and Online Marketing. Eren is a cyber security and virtualisation expert, who has worked on google VR projects. Neylan is an expert in HR, Recruiting and leads several train-the-trainer programs to improve the quality of educators. Econry.de itself is the education section of ACATO GmbH, which is a Vodafone Enterprise Partner, Member of the Dell Expert Network and Partner of several Software and hardware manufacturers. This also includes SEO / marketing tools and automation solutions, e.g. keap / infusionsoft, memberium, TechSmith, ... Hence, people looking for a new career path have access to a wide variety of specialized knowledge from the founders and the trainers who also help educate more people in different languages. Some o the upcoming courses will include the "Digital Business Growth Expert" which is a combination of Search Engine Optimization Training and Branded Marketing Strategist.
In this episode we will look into: What strategy can you use to generate leads to a new website. You can use Search Engine optimization (a.k.a. SEO) to build visibility in search engines so that your website generates leads and increses your revenue. Sponsor of this Episode: Econry is an international training academy focused on innovative subjects. Companies, government employees and students use this to upskill their talents. In Germany the department of labour sponsers courses for unemployed. In other countries there are other options to help finance this additional education. Econry also cooperates with several universities and academies focused on other complementary niches. You might ask what econry focuses on. With AI being an important element of business, econry is looking to provide knowledge where this technology is relevant. Hence, this also applies to marketing, sales and even cyber security. Any company pumping marketing content into the inernet space needs to ensure that customer data is safely transmitted and stored. If this is poorly done, the trust will be lost and any great sales person will have difficulty convincing a buyer that they are safe with you. You can take courses from Neural Networks to Multi-plattform development, Cyber Security, SEO and HR Retention. Most of the courses are streamed live but some are also available at on demand video in combination with live workshops. If you want to learn a subject properly you need some level of human help. As a global education provider, econry is a partner of selected universities and manufacturers. Thereby increasing the career options for people with and without a university degree. Who is actually on the Team of econry? The founders and trainers are experts in their particular niche. Christian, the leading founder is an expert in Cyber Forensics, New Business Development and Multi-Channel Market Entry Strategies (SEO, SEM, Coldcall, , while leading companies in 4 countries. Deniz, is a Researcher and University Professor focused on AI, VR, VX and Online Marketing. Eren is a cyber security and virtualisation expert, who has worked on google VR projects. Neylan is an expert in HR, Recruiting and leads several train-the-trainer programs to improve the quality of educators. Econry.de itself is the education section of ACATO GmbH, which is a Vodafone Enterprise Partner, Member of the Dell Expert Network and Partner of several Software and hardware manufacturers. This also includes SEO / marketing tools and automation solutions, e.g. keap / infusionsoft, memberium, TechSmith, ... Hence, people looking for a new career path have access to a wide variety of specialized knowledge from the founders and the trainers who also help educate more people in different languages. Some o the upcoming courses will include the "Digital Business Growth Expert" which is a combination of Search Engine Optimization Training and Branded Marketing Strategist.
You do not want to sleep on this event! Get your tickets now by going to bhphunited.com! Bill Neylan, President & CEO of Tax Max (also treasurer of BHPH United), and Paxton Wright, Managing Partner of Primalend (also President of BHPH United) are here to talk about the event, what you will learn, why you should come, and why BHPH United was formed. Check it out!
Entrepreneurs differ from small business owners by the way they invest their profits back into the company. Based on this narrative we will look at Why you need to use Twitter blue to get new qualified leads. Generating leads does not automatically mean that you spam peoples inboxes. This insane strategy is the general BS that some Sales Gurus try to tell you to do. That will not get you to a sustainable level of revenue. Find out how to do it properly on Twitter and linkedin. Sponsor of this Episode: Econry is an international training academy focused on innovative subjects. Companies, government employees and students use this to upskill their talents. In Germany the department of labour sponsers courses for unemployed. In other countries there are other options to help finance this additional education. Econry also cooperates with several universities and academies focused on other complementary niches. You might ask what econry focuses on. With AI being an important element of business, econry is looking to provide knowledge where this technology is relevant. Hence, this also applies to marketing, sales and even cyber security. Any company pumping marketing content into the internet space needs to ensure that customer data is safely transmitted and stored. If this is poorly done, the trust will be lost and any great sales person will have difficulty convincing a buyer that they are safe with you. You can take courses from Neural Networks to Multi-plattform development (.NET MAUI), Cyber Security, SEO and HR Retention. Most of the courses are streamed live but some are also available at on demand video in combination with live workshops. If you want to learn a subject properly you need some level of human help. As a global education provider, econry is a partner of selected universities and manufacturers. Thereby increasing the career options for people with and without a university degree. Who is actually on the Team of econry? The founders and trainers are experts in their particular niche. Christian, the leading founder is an expert in Cyber Forensics, New Business Development and Multi-Channel Market Entry Strategies (SEO, SEM, Coldcall, , while leading companies in 4 countries. Deniz, is a Researcher and University Professor focused on AI, VR, VX and Online Marketing. Eren is a cyber security and virtualisation expert, who has worked on google VR projects. Neylan is an expert in HR, Recruiting and leads several train-the-trainer programs to improve the quality of educators. Econry.de itself is the education section of ACATO GmbH, which is a Vodafone Enterprise Partner, Member of the Dell Expert Network and Partner of several Software and hardware manufacturers. This also includes SEO / marketing tools and automation solutions, e.g. keap / infusionsoft, memberium, TechSmith, ... Hence, people looking for a new career path have access to a wide variety of specialized knowledge from the founders and the trainers who also help educate more people in different languages. Some o the upcoming courses will include the "Digital Business Growth Expert" which is a combination of Search Engine Optimization Training and Branded Marketing Strategist.
Entrepreneurs differ from small business owners by the way they invest their profits back into the company. Based on this narrative we will look at Why you need to use Twitter blue to get new qualified leads. Generating leads does not automatically mean that you spam peoples inboxes. This insane strategy is the general BS that some Sales Gurus try to tell you to do. That will not get you to a sustainable level of revenue. Find out how to do it properly on Twitter and linkedin. Sponsor of this Episode: Econry is an international training academy focused on innovative subjects. Companies, government employees and students use this to upskill their talents. In Germany the department of labour sponsers courses for unemployed. In other countries there are other options to help finance this additional education. Econry also cooperates with several universities and academies focused on other complementary niches. You might ask what econry focuses on. With AI being an important element of business, econry is looking to provide knowledge where this technology is relevant. Hence, this also applies to marketing, sales and even cyber security. Any company pumping marketing content into the internet space needs to ensure that customer data is safely transmitted and stored. If this is poorly done, the trust will be lost and any great sales person will have difficulty convincing a buyer that they are safe with you. You can take courses from Neural Networks to Multi-plattform development (.NET MAUI), Cyber Security, SEO and HR Retention. Most of the courses are streamed live but some are also available at on demand video in combination with live workshops. If you want to learn a subject properly you need some level of human help. As a global education provider, econry is a partner of selected universities and manufacturers. Thereby increasing the career options for people with and without a university degree. Who is actually on the Team of econry? The founders and trainers are experts in their particular niche. Christian, the leading founder is an expert in Cyber Forensics, New Business Development and Multi-Channel Market Entry Strategies (SEO, SEM, Coldcall, , while leading companies in 4 countries. Deniz, is a Researcher and University Professor focused on AI, VR, VX and Online Marketing. Eren is a cyber security and virtualisation expert, who has worked on google VR projects. Neylan is an expert in HR, Recruiting and leads several train-the-trainer programs to improve the quality of educators. Econry.de itself is the education section of ACATO GmbH, which is a Vodafone Enterprise Partner, Member of the Dell Expert Network and Partner of several Software and hardware manufacturers. This also includes SEO / marketing tools and automation solutions, e.g. keap / infusionsoft, memberium, TechSmith, ... Hence, people looking for a new career path have access to a wide variety of specialized knowledge from the founders and the trainers who also help educate more people in different languages. Some o the upcoming courses will include the "Digital Business Growth Expert" which is a combination of Search Engine Optimization Training and Branded Marketing Strategist.
You do not want to sleep on this event! Get your tickets now by going to bhphunited.com! Bill Neylan, President & CEO of Tax Max (also treasurer of BHPH United), and Paxton Wright, Managing Partner of Primalend (also President of BHPH United) are here to talk about the event, what you will learn, why you should come, and why BHPH United was formed. Check it out!
Topic of this podcast: The new model for transforming customer acquisition with the intersection between paid search [Value-based bidding & automation], data science, and performance creative at scale. Who is today's guest? Paris Childress is an Ex-Googler, the CEO & Founder of Hop-Online, and the host of the Paris Talks Marketing Podcast. Paris has grown the agency to a highly recognized and awarded global performance marketing agency. Today, Hop Online is a Premium Google Partner Agency, managing over $20 million in annual performance advertising spend across Google and Facebook. You can find Paris Childress here at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parischildress/ Sponsor of this Episode: Econry is an innovative training academy focused on innovative subjects. From Neural Networks to Multi-plattform development, Cyber Security, SEO and HR Retention. As a global education provider, econry is a partner of selected universities and manufacturers. Thereby increasing the career options for people with and without a university degree. Who is actually on the Team of econry? The founders and trainers are experts in their particular niche. Christian, the leading founder is an expert in Cyber Forensics, New Business Development and Multi-Channel Market Entry Strategies (SEO, SEM, Coldcall, , while leading companies in 4 countries. Deniz, is a Researcher and University Professor focused on AI, VR, VX and Online Marketing. Eren is a cyber security and virtualisation expert, who has worked on google VR projects. Neylan is an expert in HR, Recruiting and leads several train-the-trainer programs to improve the quality of educators. Econry.de itself is the education section of ACATO GmbH, which is a Vodafone Enterprise Partner, Member of the Dell Expert Network and Partner of several Software and hardware manufacturers. This also includes SEO / marketing tools and automation solutions, e.g. keap / infusionsoft, memberium, TechSmith, ... Hence, people looking for a new career path have access to a wide variety of specialized knowledge from the founders and the trainers who also help educate more people in different languages. Some o the upcoming courses will include the "Digital Business Growth Expert" which is a combination of Search Engine Optimization Training and Branded Marketing Strategist.
Topic of this podcast: The new model for transforming customer acquisition with the intersection between paid search [Value-based bidding & automation], data science, and performance creative at scale. Who is today's guest? Paris Childress is an Ex-Googler, the CEO & Founder of Hop-Online, and the host of the Paris Talks Marketing Podcast. Paris has grown the agency to a highly recognized and awarded global performance marketing agency. Today, Hop Online is a Premium Google Partner Agency, managing over $20 million in annual performance advertising spend across Google and Facebook. You can find Paris Childress here at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parischildress/ Sponsor of this Episode: Econry is an innovative training academy focused on innovative subjects. From Neural Networks to Multi-plattform development, Cyber Security, SEO and HR Retention. As a global education provider, econry is a partner of selected universities and manufacturers. Thereby increasing the career options for people with and without a university degree. Who is actually on the Team of econry? The founders and trainers are experts in their particular niche. Christian, the leading founder is an expert in Cyber Forensics, New Business Development and Multi-Channel Market Entry Strategies (SEO, SEM, Coldcall, , while leading companies in 4 countries. Deniz, is a Researcher and University Professor focused on AI, VR, VX and Online Marketing. Eren is a cyber security and virtualisation expert, who has worked on google VR projects. Neylan is an expert in HR, Recruiting and leads several train-the-trainer programs to improve the quality of educators. Econry.de itself is the education section of ACATO GmbH, which is a Vodafone Enterprise Partner, Member of the Dell Expert Network and Partner of several Software and hardware manufacturers. This also includes SEO / marketing tools and automation solutions, e.g. keap / infusionsoft, memberium, TechSmith, ... Hence, people looking for a new career path have access to a wide variety of specialized knowledge from the founders and the trainers who also help educate more people in different languages. Some o the upcoming courses will include the "Digital Business Growth Expert" which is a combination of Search Engine Optimization Training and Branded Marketing Strategist.
Neylan was the co-founder of Better Days 2020, which celebrated the 150th anniversary of women first voting in Utah (the first women to vote in the modern nation) and the centennial of the 19th Amendment through education, events… The post Dialogue Gospel Study #79 w/Neylan McBaine appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Neylan was the co-founder of Better Days 2020, which celebrated the 150th anniversary of women first voting in Utah (the first women to vote in the modern nation) and the centennial of the 19th Amendment through education, events… The post Dialogue Old Testament Gospel Study with Neylan McBaine on the Old Testament appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
In this episode, we're talking to Rachel Neylan, Professional cyclist for team Cofidis. In her early twenties, Rachel was a Physiotherapist with Australian national teams but knew she was on the wrong side of the fence and had a burning desire to be a world class athlete and an Olympian herself. In 2010 without a pro contract and a little bit of savings, she packed her bags to Europe in chase of a dream of becoming a professional cyclist. Through years and years of hard work, patience and determination she made it to the very top in cycling, earning a silver medal at the World Championships and achieving a lifelong dream of becoming an Olympian. Rachel is also a health and sports industry advisor, winner of the inaugural Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan and 6x World Championship representative for Australia. 2:32 – Tour de France Riders using Ice slushies for cooling 5:34 – Community 9:05 – Training discussion of time off and offseason vs not 15:00 – Rachel Neylan Introduction 16:17 – Rachel's Sporting Beginning 18:00 – How Rachel got into Physiotherapy 20:14 – Track & Field experiences 21:30 – Transition from Track & Field to Cycling 28:05 – Moving to Europe 29:34 – Transitioning to becoming a Professional Cyclist 30:50 – Making the World Championships and Winning a Silver medal 33:04 – Career trajectory post World Championships Silver 34:35 – Making mistakes in training 35:36 – Getting hit by a car and bike accidents 37:01 – The difficult year of 2019 39:05 – Training during the Pandemic 41:47 – Professional Cycling for Women vs Men 45:10 – Tour de Femmes significance 46:13 – Career in 2022 and Beyond 47:26 – Rachel's Wisdom and Mentoring 49:00 – Advice for a young Female Rider 49:39 – Normal Training Week 51:04 – Why Rachel Lives in Italy 53:17 – Biggest Change since Using Supersapiens 56:16 – Why Supersaspiens appealed to Rachel 58:23 – Rachel on Training Load 1:01:17 – Glucose Behavior when at Home vs Travelling 1:02:30 – Rush Round 1:10:00 – Summary
Neylan McBaine, Owner of Duet Partner and women's activist, grew up in New York City the daughter of a professional opera singer and Wall Street lawyer. It is this unique upbringing, coupled with the influence of several dynamic female role models, that inspired Neylan to take on Better Days 2020, a four-year project to unearth and celebrate the stellar leadership that Utah women provided in the quest for the 19th Amendment, giving our nation's women the right to vote! Listen in to hear Neylan speak about what has shaped her, the challenges her three daughters are facing in today's social and geopolitical climate, and what she uncovered about the spirit of Utah women.Listen to We HEAR Her: RSS: https://rss.com/podcasts/wehearher/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0gF5UkG... Follow Us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wwsutah/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wome... To learn more about Women Who Succeed, visit: https://www.womenwhosucceed.org Women Who Succeed is a program of Success in Education. Learn more about Success in Education here: https://sieutah.org/
Rachel Neylan is a Professional Cyclist who's a part of the UCI Women's Continental Team, she's an Olympian, a silver medalist at the World Championships and a very driven and fascinating human being. Rachel Came to my house after reaching out to say she listened to the podcast on Twitter. She'd even post #podsie photos of her training rides when she was in Rio in the lead up to last year's Olympics. So she came around and we had a chat - a chat that was so engaging, that I didn't end up talking to her about going to ride for Australia in Rio. Occasionally as an interviewer I get so caught up in the conversation that the ground we are covering is so engaging that it's sometimes as good a story as the thing that they're really known for. I texted Rachel afterwards to apologize and she responded that it was in fact a relief to not have to talk about Rio again. Reason being it was a quite emotional journey that she'd covered many times - which involves talking about the death of her Father at the start of 2016. For whatever reason, we didn't go there but when the chat was over I didn't feel I'd missed out on getting an authentic connection with Rachel at all. If you'd like to know in greater detail about Rachel's path to the Olympics there's a great SBS article which you can read.So come to our old apartment in Bronte, the first time I'd had an Olympian in that house, I still get a thrill meeting athletes of that calibre. This is a cup of tea at my kitchen table with Rachel Neylan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neylan es un pequeño cuento que nos narra una ilusión convertida en realidad; la esperanza llegada al corazón de muchas madres y muchos padres que anhelan tanto esas preciosas caricias suaves y tiernas. Nos trasporta a adultos por la alegría de sentir un bebé muy cerquita, y a niños y niñas por la ilusión de ser ese bebé soñado. A través de este cuento y sus preciosos dibujos, será sencillo explicar los orígenes especiales de niños tan soñados. Será una experiencia que nos emocionará en familia, acercándonos a la ciencia desde la mágica percepción de la infancia que nos permiten los cuentos. Más info en www.lossilenciosdeelan.com (sección radio) temporada 9
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I had the pleasure of a chat with 3 very smart people today. This episode introduced a graduate student of Dr Jim Brosnans, Devon Carroll who is working on a her PHD. We firstly speak about her research about women in turf and the findings she has found on why and why not women work in the turf industry. We then dive into her latest research on poa overseen by Jim Brosnan on poa lifecycle. UT is at the forefront of poa research in turf. John Neylan joined me again and contributed nicely to the discussion as poa is his speciality and I appreciate him taking his time to be a part of it.
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In todays episode I have 2 guests who I have been wanting to get onto the show. John Neylan is very well known in Australia and worldwide with his research and agronomy services. John has been lead the AGCSA (now ASTMA) for a number of years and also worked independently. He is now with SportEng in developing and designing sportsturf facilities. He also continues to conduct research in turf and lately has been doing work got the VGCSA (Victorian Golf Course Superintendents). My other guest is Shane Greenhill who is the superintendent of Sorrento golf club located on the southern part of the Mornington Peninsula. Shane is also the VGCSA president. We speak on a number of topics including the history of the industry and where both Shane and John came from as well. We continue on a topic John discussed with Dr Frank Rossi on the turfnet podcast and the expectations of golfers and how turf managers deal with this expectation. We also speak about our favourite weed poa and the research the VGCSA has undertaken.
Amy: Welcome to Breaking Down Patriarchy! I'm Amy McPhie Allebest. In 2012, an article in The Atlantic was being widely shared among my friends. It was called Why Women Still Can't Have It All, and it was by a Princeton professor named Anne-Marie Slaughter, and I remember reading it several times and hearing from other full-time moms how validated they felt in their choice to stay home with kids. Several months later, my husband and I went to dinner with some of his grad school friends, and the women there, who were mothers who worked outside the home, were also talking about the article, but with a lot of consternation and a feeling of having been betrayed. The article turned out to be one of the most widely-read pieces ever published by The Atlantic, and the author continued engaging in the national conversation on the topic of work-life balance, eventually publishing a book called Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family, in 2015. This is the book we read for today's episode, and I'm so excited to discuss it with my reading partner, Neylan McBaine. Welcome, Neylan! Neylan: Amy: (How Neylan and I know each other) -“To Do the Business of the Church: A Cooperative Paradigm for Examining Gendered Participation Within Church Organizational Structure -Women At Church: Magnifying LDS Women's Local Impact Neylan: Foundational years in online marketing in Silicon Valley have allowed Neylan to pursue a varied and fulfilling career as a non-profit executive, author, brand strategist, retail marketer and software company owner. A native of New York City, Neylan began her career working for Wal-Mart's online ecommerce site, Walmart.com, in San Francisco where she was one of the first employees. Upon moving to Salt Lake City, Neylan was recruited to work in house at the agency responsible for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' campaign, “I'm A Mormon.” Neylan has also been a long time advocate of women, particularly within her religious community. She is the founder of the Mormon Women Project (now the LDS Women Project), the author of the bestselling book Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women's Local Impact, and in 2016, she founded Better Days 2020, a non-profit which popularizes Utah women's history through education, legislation and the arts. Since co-founding Better Days 2020 in 2016, Neylan has become a leader in speaking and writing about women's leadership and the U.S. suffrage movement, with a specific focus on Utah and the west's early role in that movement. Her third book, Pioneering the Vote: The Untold Story of Suffragists in Utah and the West, was published in August 2020. Earlier this year, Neylan shifted directions and acquired a small software company that provides studio management tools to independent music teachers. She is thrilled to be using everything she's learned up until this point to return to her first love: music. Neylan is a graduate of Yale University, mother to three daughters, and lives in Salt Lake City. Amy: And what interested you in the project? Attended an all-girls school growing up where we read feminist treatises and literature from a very young age. Have led several non-profits focused on women's advocacy. Because of my business experience, my specialty is the practical implementation of ideas that change hearts and minds of the general public. Also, move towards cooperative solutions in corporate and social structures. For example, I actually started a company before BD2020 called the Seneca Council in which I developed an evaluation that measured the level of gender optimization in corporate workplaces. Kind of like an audit of a company's policies, culture and structures. Didn't get very far, but I'm really committed to the idea that public and private policy needs to lead the way in the next step of gender cooperation. Amy: Intro of the author, Anne-Marie Slaughter:...
This week on Pop Uncultured, we're black and better than ever! Actually, this was recorded like a month ago, before my brief sabbatical. Now that I've pressed the brakes on travelling, Renaissance Fairs, and woman-having, I'm back to saying naughty stuff into a microphone and putting it on the internet. I'm still going to try to have women*, though.In today's episode, we immediately talk about the KKK...but, it's to call them all misogynists! Bet you didn't see that one coming, did you fuckface? 25 minutes in we do a little Tinder/Bumble/OKCupid update and a little good ol fashioned objectifying women. An hour in and we get back to the show's bread and butter: going off the rails. We launch into a lengthy conversation about dumb, stupid fruit and which dumb, stupid thing they grow out of, which then leads us into an article about how to kill rats on a farm. This might sound boring but it was shockingly fun, and dare I say funny.We reminisce about Gore Verbinski's late 90's classic Mousehunt and straight up just watch all the Christopher Walken scenes in it. At some point we get back to whacky fruits and find a tutorial on how to open/eat a jackfruit from a vanilla, dime-a-dozen YouTuber named Wendi Phan. She provides some very stupid tips and techniques, then fails to teach us anything (other than what a hot Asian girl looks like). We conclude our relentless quest for knowledge with more fruit videos, then yadda yadda yadda Draque says something really racist after the credits give me 5 stars on iTunes.*gay men with lady surgery
Neylan McBaine's book "Women at Church" started a lot of conversations and challenged many of our assumptions around how women can participate and lead in their wards and stakes. Seven years later, we thought it might be interesting to explore with Neylan how far we have come and where that future might lead.Neylan founded Better Days 2020, and has become a leader in speaking and writing about women's leadership and the U.S. suffrage movement, with a specific focus on Utah and the West's early role in that movement. Neylan previously founded the Mormon Women Project, a wonderful digital library in which hundreds of Latter-day Saint women from around the world share their experiences of life in the Church.In 2020, Neylan was named “Extraordinary Woman” of the year by the YWCA of Utah. Her book "Pioneering the Vote: The Untold Story of Suffragists in Utah and the West" won the Freedoms Foundation National Award. Neylan grew up in New York, is a graduate of Yale University, mother to three daughters, and lives in Salt Lake City. She shared much of her personal story in a previous Faith Matters conversation with Terryl Givens in 2019.
Recap is over at 11 minutes.This week on Pop Uncultured, a direct continuation of last week's descent into the wretched world of sexy-boy ASMR facsimile pussy eating and finger sucking. This dude Northern ASMR is a real piece of work, pardon my language. It's legitimately uncomfortable to watch and/or listen to. When I listened to WAP a few weeks ago, that was mostly stylized disgust, but this is the real deal, the genuine article. I'm bummed out about it, either he grows up and cringes about it so hard that he deletes his channel, or he develops into adulthood without any semblance of self awareness. The latter option will make life more livable, so hopefully he isn't capable of self reflection or humiliation.We brighten things up after that by triggering Candy with an "erotic hypnosis" video. Apparently there's loads of these things, some more popular than others, and they're a real gas. This one in particular is a dopey-voiced woods nymph who wishes to milk your seed out of you to feed her plants. That's not an exaggeration. After thoroughly upsetting everyone, I move us onto vaguely familiar territory: a morbidly obese southern lady who provides and prepares comfort/junk food recipes whilst breathing heavily and speaking poorly. No, it's not Amy Smith, it's not a rhinoceros or a Buick either, it's Simply Sara Kitchen, and her recipe for Captain Crunch French Toast sends us off on a breakfast cereal tangent, revealing one of JY's million dollar inventions: Cereal Milk. We theorize on which cereal-soaked milk would taste the best while fatly licking our chops to Sara's cooking video. We're also mean to her, don't you worry your pretty head about that.Finally to wrap things up, we head over to our latest golden goose: Chef Mike Neylan from Tucson, Arizona and his revolutionary YouTube tutorial on how to make a three cheese blend. Also we talk about the Ye Olde Renaissance Faire and how we're going to get secretly blitzed while dressing like sexy peasants from days of yore.And there's a secret thing but I cut it out, too bad for you. Donate four dollars to www dot Pop Unculture dot com to hear the secret.
Are you an empath? Do you take on the emotional states of mind and body from others? Does the current situation create stress and anxiety?If so, this episode is for you.During this episode, you will experience the Mountain Meditation, a segment from a wonderful Shamanic based experience that is part of the no cost 5-part Empathic Survival Toolkit program.Peruvian trained Shaman, Reiki Master and Yoga Trainer Kelly Neylan shares how and why she created the Empathic Survival Toolkit & Meditation 5-part no cost program to help empaths and others deal with the current pandemic challenges.You can experience the "Mountain Meditation" segment during this conversation with Stephen Carter, CEO of Stress Solutions, LLC.Professional interviewed: Kelly Neylan, Peruvian Shaman, Reiki Master, and Yoga trainer. Kelly owns Lasting Light Wellness in Columbia, Maryland. Kelly can be reached through her website at https://www.LastingLightWellness.com.To watch the YouTube version of this livestream event, visit https://youtu.be/qX6IvmQSTGM.Host: Stephen Carter, CEO, Stress Solutions, LLC - https://www.EFT-MD.com.Email: CarterMethod@gmail.com.Technical information: Originally recorded as a Livestream Zoom event and posted to YouTube. Mic used during livestream: Blue Yeti;Mic used for added podcast audio: EV RE320;Audio processed using Twisted Wave and rendered with Hindenburg Journalist Pro. Standard EQ and compression.Key words: Shaman, shamanic, reiki, reiki master, yoga trainer, meditation, stress, anxiety, empath, empathic, Kelly Neylan, Lasting Light Wellness,
“Every individual reaction was specific and idiosyncratic – it was absolutely related to the previous experience. Even the symptoms that were formed could be understood as the reaction to adult trauma but shaped according to a childhood experience.” Description: Dr. Harvey Schwartz welcomes Dr. Vladimir Jovic to today’s episode. Dr. Jovic is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Belgrade, Serbia, and since the early 90’s he has been working with refugees, war veterans, and victims of torture in former Yugoslavia. In 1997, together with other colleagues, he established the Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (CRTV) in Belgrade, where they employed a variety of psychosocial programs that were developed in a framework of rehabilitation of torture victims. Dr. Jovic was active in the development of independent mechanisms for the prevention of torture in places of detention such as prisons and psychiatric hospitals for the National Preventive Mechanism. Today he works as a consultant for the CRTV and has been newly appointed member of the board of trustees of the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture. In today’s conversation, Drs. Schwartz and Jovic discuss how an analyst can engage with those who have been involved in torture, the importance of psychosocial outreach and the importance of making sure the basic needs of these individuals are met. Dr. Jovic describes visiting the countryside, making contact with people who have been traumatized all of which embodies the work of psychoanalysts off the couch. Today you will also hear about the role of political cultures facilitating the acting out of individual aggression, the usefulness and limitations of the label of PTSD, and the subject of current trauma and how it relates to childhood vulnerabilities. Key takeaways: [7:12] What it takes for someone to make it to a psychoanalyst’s office? [8:27] How did Dr. Jovic learn to work with those involved in torture? [12:10] Dr. Jovic shares the interventions he uses to engage with these traumatized patients. [15:04] Dr. Jovic affirms that the reaction to war trauma is directly shaped by childhood experiences. [17:30] Dr. Jovic shares an example to describe the importance of paying attention to the current trauma. [18:55] The clinical value of PTSD. [21:49] The event has to become traumatic in our psyche in order to notice PTSD symptoms. [23:05] Dr. Jovic talks about how certain political cultures allow for the acting out of impulses. [28:45] Dr. Jovic talks about the consequences of torture. [33:45] Dr. Jovics dives deep into the need to rehumanize the lives of the victims of torture and war survivors. [35:27] What the narratives of the victims unveil. [37:05] The question that can help an analyst engage with veterans: “What did you do in war that you wished you hadn’t?” [39:59] Dr. Jovic talks about the thin line between victims and perpetrators. [40:35] Dr. Jovic shares how at the beginning veterans use to resist treatment since the analyst was not in war and did not have what takes to understand. [41:35] Dr. Jovic talks about the circumstances that led him to his field of expertise. Mentioned in this episode: IPA Off the Couch www.ipaoffthecouch.org Recommended Readings: Špirić, Ž., Knežević, G., Jović, V., & Opačić, G. (2004). Torture in War, Consequences and Rehabilitation of Victims: Yugoslav experience. Belgrade: IAN-International Aid Network. Opačić, G., Jović, V., Radović, B., & Knežević, G. (2006). Redress in action: Consequences of forcible mobilization of refugees in 1995. Belgrade: International Aid Network. Jović, V. (2017). Kriegstrauma, Migration und ihre Konsequenzen. In M. Leuzinger-Bohleber, U. Bahrke, S. Hau, T. Fischmann, & S. Arnold (Eds.), Flucht, Migration und Trauma: Die Folgen für die nächste Generation (pp. 175–198). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. Jovic, V., Varvin, S., Rosenbaum, B., Fischmann, T., Leuzinger-Bohleber, M., & Hau, S. (2018). Sleep Studies in Serbian Victims of Torture: analysis of traumatic dreams. In E. Vermetten, T. C. Neylan, M. Kramer, & S. R. Pandi-Perumal (Eds.), Sleep and Combat-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders. Springer Science. Jović, V. (2018). Working with Traumatized Refugees on the Balkan Route. Int J Appl Psychoanal Studies, 187 – 201. Varvin, S., Fischmann, T., Jovic, V., Rosenbaum, B., & Hau, S. (2012). Traumatic dreams: symbolization gone astray. In P. Fonagy, H. Kächele, M. Leuzinger-Bohleber, & D. Taylor (Eds.), The significance of dreams. Bridging Clinical and Extraclinical Research in Psychoanalysis (pp. 182–211). London: Karnac Books. Jović, V. (in press). Refugees, Torture, and Dehumanization. In D. Bughra (Ed.), Oxford Textbook of Migrant Psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In episode 248 of The Physical Performance Show Brad Beer shares a conversation with Rachel Neylan, Olympic & Professional Cyclist, 2012 UCI World Championship Silver on this featured performer episode. Rachel represented Australia at the Olympic Games in Rio in 2016, which was a combination of a childhood dream. In 2012 Rachel picked up a silver medal in the UCI World Cycling Championships. Rachel bases herself out of Europe where she has picked up multiple UCI World Championship event victories and as we roll around to Tokyo 2021, is looking to secure her second Australian Olympic team berth. Aside from Rachel's sparkling sporting resume, Rachel's back story is inspiring as she took up cycling later in life at 25 years of age. After graduating as a physiotherapist working with Rowing Australia, before taking a bold leap of faith in embarking on a journey to become a world class Australian athlete and ultimately an Olympian. During this episode, Rachel shares about the top three characteristics for performance, why using the word “talent” can be so dangerous, persisting through adversity, seizing opportunities, and Rachel survives the physical performance round, issues a wonderful physical challenge for the week along with a further challenge to drop the label ‘women's cycling', as Rachel says it's one sport, female and male athletes, but we need to stop using the phrase women's cycling. Show Sponsor: Endure IQ Whether you're an athlete or coach, ENDURE IQ aims to empower you with the knowledge, tools, and strategies to optimise your sports performance. To get you started ENDURE IQ will gift you $25 towards your first ENDURE IQ purchase - use the code BRADBEER at the checkout. Information is useful, but knowing how to use it is powerful. ENDURE IQ - hitting the sweet spot of performance, health and enjoyment. Visit endureiq.com. If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.
Neylan McBaine, until just recently, served as both founder and CEO of Better Days 2020, a Utah non-profit organization, created with the intent of popularizing women's history through education, legislation, events and the arts. Neylan has become a leader in speaking and writing about women's leadership and the U.S. Suffrage Movement, with a specific focus on Utah and the West, and the early role that the Western states played in the national movement. In today's podcast we'll be discussing Neylan's book titled Pioneering the Vote: The Untold Story of Suffragists in Utah and the West published in 2020 by Shadow Mountain, an imprint of the Deseret Book Company. The intent of the Shadow Mountain is to publish works that speak to a national audience. Neylan's book is compelling, a work of history with the aid of historically based fictional arch that follows through the entire book, which makes real historical figures, events and circumstances more understandable. Neylan's work is “a shot across the bows,” with the intent of urging historians and thought leaders to consider a glaring omission in the story of the Women's Suffrage Movement, which is the vital story from the interior West, most particularly from Utah. I think another audience for this book is everyday Utahns that want to understand women's history in Utah. 2020 was the 100th anniversary of a majority of US states that ratified the 19th Amendment, which extended to “most” US female citizens, not to people of color, not to Native Americans, but to white women, the right to vote. Women of color, Native Americans, all had to wait, in some cases in the 1960s to vote without legal roadblocks and harassment As you can see the story of full franchising of all Americans, is a complex story. And this story in Utah has every more layers of confusion and conflict. 2020 also marked the 150th anniversary of the Utah Territory legislature's bill giving women 21 years or older the right to vote. Utah's northern territorial neighbor Wyoming, passed the right to vote, as well the right to hold public office, some months before Utah. However two days after Utah's bill was passed, Seraph Young, a grandniece of Brigham Young, cast her ballot in a Salt Lake City municipal election, becoming the first woman in the country to vote under an equal suffrage law. This story is just the tip of the iceberg where Utah and women from surrounding states made vital contributions not only to their local efforts but also national efforts. If you would like to buy a copy of Neylan's book Pioneering the Vote: The Untold Story of the Suffragists in Utah and the West, we will put this information on our show notes.
Neylan McBaine, until just recently, served as both founder and CEO of Better Days 2020, a Utah non-profit organization, created with the intent of popularizing women's history through education, legislation, events and the arts. Neylan has become a leader in speaking and writing about women's leadership and the U.S. Suffrage Movement, with a specific focus on Utah and the West, and the early role that the Western states played in the national movement. In today's podcast we'll be discussing Neylan's book titled Pioneering the Vote: The Untold Story of Suffragists in Utah and the West published in 2020 by Shadow Mountain, an imprint of the Deseret Book Company. The intent of the Shadow Mountain is to publish works that speak to a national audience. Neylan's book is compelling, a work of history with the aid of historically based fictional arch that follows through the entire book, which makes real historical figures, events and circumstances more understandable. Neylan's work is “a shot across the bows,” with the intent of urging historians and thought leaders to consider a glaring omission in the story of the Women's Suffrage Movement, which is the vital story from the interior West, most particularly from Utah. I think another audience for this book is everyday Utahns that want to understand women's history in Utah. 2020 was the 100th anniversary of a majority of US states that ratified the 19th Amendment, which extended to “most” US female citizens, not to people of color, not to Native Americans, but to white women, the right to vote. Women of color, Native Americans, all had to wait, in some cases in the 1960s to vote without legal roadblocks and harassment As you can see the story of full franchising of all Americans, is a complex story. And this story in Utah has every more layers of confusion and conflict. 2020 also marked the 150th anniversary of the Utah Territory legislature's bill giving women 21 years or older the right to vote. Utah's northern territorial neighbor Wyoming, passed the right to vote, as well the right to hold public office, some months before Utah. However two days after Utah's bill was passed, Seraph Young, a grandniece of Brigham Young, cast her ballot in a Salt Lake City municipal election, becoming the first woman in the country to vote under an equal suffrage law. This story is just the tip of the iceberg where Utah and women from surrounding states made vital contributions not only to their local efforts but also national efforts. If you would like to buy a copy of Neylan's book Pioneering the Vote: The Untold Story of the Suffragists in Utah and the West, we will put this information on our show notes.
Neylan McBaine was raised in New York City by a single mother who also happened to be a singer in the Metropolitan Opera. She watched as her mother was applauded and recognized within her faith community for her accomplishments. But as a young student at Yale, Neylan began to realize that many women perceived a woman’s role in the Church as something different—something prescriptive. Neylan has since dedicated her time and talents to helping women see there is no one way to be a Latter-day Saint woman. “Looking at His example and constantly being reminded of how the Savior favored the underdog and went against the conventions of His time gives me the confidence that I need, is really the only thing that I need, to feel like there’s room for exploration and for a little bit more disruption in our lives today.” Show Notes 3:04- Growing Up as a Latter-day Saint Young Woman in NYC 6:33- Role of Women in the Gospel 9:06- Stewardship 14:49- Telling the Stories of Latter-day Saint Women 20:41- I’m a Mormon 30:24- Empathetic Activism 35:54- Keeping People Tethered to Their Covenants 37:52- The Savior’s Treatment of Women 41:10- What Does It Mean To Be “All In” the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Guest speaker: Suzanne Powell, Ballarat Community Health Presenters: Isabelle Purcell, Health Promotion Officer, Hepatitis Victoria/LiverWELL Neylan Aykut, Health Promotion Officer, Hepatitis Victoria/LiverWELL ‘Solar Power’ by Zucchini Clan. Used in agreement with the artists. Isabelle and Neylan speak with Suzanne from Ballarat Community Health about the impacts of Quarantine on Alcohol consumption on mental and phyical health, including your liver, harm minimisation and how to get help. How have you're liver health been impacted during COVID-19, we'd love to hear from you: http://www.hepvic.org.au/news/2298/liver-health-care-during-lockdown-tell-us-how-covid-19-is-affecting-you
Did you ever wonder if every professional provides the same treatment to all patients with PTSD? Join the conversation about the variables research has shown to influence providers' decisions regarding treatment delivery. Want to know more or contact us? Go to www.letspsyconnect.com Support us on Anchor or become a Patron and get access to exclusive benefits! References: Cook, J. M., Thompson, R., Simiola, V., Wiltsey Stirman, S., & Schnurr, P. P. (2020). Provider general attitudes versus specific perceptions of evidence-based psychotherapies for PTSD. Psychological Services, 17(1), 46-53. https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000280 Finley, E. P., Garcia, H. A., Ramirez, V. A., Haro, E. K., Mignogna, J., DeBeer, B., & Wiltsey-Stirman, S. (2020). Treatment selection among posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) specialty care providers in the veterans health administration: A thematic analysis. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 12(3), 251-259. https://doi.org/10.1037/tra0000477 Holder, N., Shiner, B., Li, Y., Madden, E., Neylan, T. C., Seal, K. H., Lujan, C., Patterson, O. V., DuVall, S. L., & Maguen, S. (2020). Timing of evidence-based psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder initiation among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans in the veterans health administration. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 12(3), 260-271. https://doi.org/10.1037/tra0000496 Song, J., Garcia, H. A., Finley, E. P., & Wiltsey Stirman, S. (2020). Graduate training and provider concerns about distress and comprehension in PTSD treatment choice: A mediation analysis. Psychological Services, 1541-1559. https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000429 Becker, C. B., Zayfert, C., & Anderson, E. (2004). A survey of psychologists' attitudes towards and utilization of exposure therapy for PTSD. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42, 277–292. http://dx.doi.org/10 .1016/S0005-7967(03)00138-4 _________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
Show description: Neylan McBaine discusses progress towards greater visibility and voice for women in the LDS Church since the publication of Women at Church in 2014, the effects of the pandemic and "house church" on women, and recent research published by BYU regarding women's voices in predominantly male group settings. Neylan McBaine, a life-long Mormon, grew up in New York City and later attended Yale University. She currently lives with her husband and three young daughters and works as a brand strategist for an advertising agency in Salt Lake City. Widely published as a religion writer, Neylan founded the Mormon Women Project, a digital library of interviews with LDS women from around the world, in an effort to emphasize the many ways that modern faithful women choose the right. The site, which posts about one interview a week with the help of dozens of volunteers, includes over 250 interviews with LDS women from 22 countries. Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women's Local ImpactBy Neylan McBaine “Helps LDS women have broader impact, less frustration and a fuller personification of the expansive LDS doctrine of women’s potential.” — Wendy Ulrich, Mormon Times Learn More Download Subscribe in Pocket Casts Now available through Spotify
Neylan Amerika'nın ilginç bir bölgesinde. Protestolar, dev otomobil şirketleri, doğa harikaları ve gizli kalmış MenEmen arşivi !!! Neylan’la müthiş bir zaman yolculuğu yaşadık. 90’ların sonu, 2000’lerin başı.. Neylan büyük sorunlarımızdan biri olan arşiv kayıtları konusunda bize destek olacağını söyledi. Meğerse elinde bazı eski kayıtlarımız varmış.Nasıl kaydetmiş? nerde saklamış? tüm gerçekleri sadece ama sadece bize anlattı. Doğal olarak korona ve karantinanın getirdiği değişiklikleri de tartıştık. Bu vesile ile Terminator'ı da andık. Neylan artık Kasım’da yapılacak başkanlık seçimiyle ilgili kaynaklarımızdan biri. Belki de 90'larda yaptığımız gibi bir "Seçim Özel" serisi de çıkarabiliriz.
Episode 36 (Season 3 Episode 7) Dear Everyone, For once this whole "post on Tuesday" bullshit is Seth's fault. Listen to the podcast where he admits it! But seriously, we are about as on time as a Seth's period (which is always late) and I continuously apologize for that. We will fix this fake fix soon, I promise. Also, the audio of the opening is a bit fucked up because Seth's mic failed us at the end. It totally sounds like I took random audio of Seth and threw it in - which I totally did. Let's just be thankful that we even have technology in the first place though. I mean fuck the Amish right? It;s not like they are going to read this. - Love, Bart
Bill Neylan CEO of Taxmax shares with us his insight on the modern tax season and how dealers can take full advantage of the opportunity. Thank you for listening we hope you learned something new. Let us know what you think. info@theindependentdealer.com Please subscribe, leave us a review and share with a friend. Connect with us online: https://www.facebook.com/groups/independentautogroup https://www.facebook.com/jlukegodwin https://www.facebook.com/sendtojeffw Listen to all our episodes on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theindependentdealer
helping LDS women recognize and bring their gifts to the community. Neylan has founded or helped create the Mormon Women’s Project, Better Days 2020, and even the “I’m a Mormon” campaign. She has been instrumental in shaping today’s conversation about women in the church -- past, present and future.
Molly Neylan is one of those people that just make you smile, so naturally she had to be on the podcast. Originally from Melbourne, Australia she now lives in London where she works as an actress and travels around Europe on a never ending tour of inspiration. In this podcast we discuss how passion can help you through tough times, the importance of deep breaths, the language of myth and a bunch of other things. Positive vibes guaranteed. Check out The Temple LTC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetemple_ltc/?igshid=1tsw8tn1t5ctg&fbclid=IwAR1YDwzlDncJCq0mNYoGCS_M6WbiTMlaPKsLnrB61kwx5Law8N8ymvftkyo LTC Website: https://www.thetemplelondontheatrecompany.com Also hit us up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/ Remember to stay open not broken, grateful not hateful, don't tell lies or disguise and radiate creativity and positive energy. Peace
Neylan Aykut is a health promotion officer at Hepatitis Victoria whose job mainly involves working in Victoria's prisons combatting viral hepatitis. Neylan talks about the challenges of working in custodial settings, and some of the surprising -and inspiring- things she has learnt. "I really enjoy working in prisons," she says. "People inside respond very well to being spoken to with respect, they speak with candour and the sessions are great." Neylan uses art as a teaching aid in some of her sessions, an approach she says brings multiple benefits.
Chris Neylan joins us to discuss how tax law changes are affecting auto industry sales.
Chris Neylan joins us to discuss how tax law changes are affecting auto industry sales.
CEO Mike Neylan of Cellcube Energy Storage Sys Inc. (OTCQB: CECBF)(CSE: CUBE), rejoins Stock Day to discuss vanadium deposit in Nevada, it's listing as a separate entity, and recent revenue growth. # EnerCube Switchgear Systems Inc. # Enerox GmbH # formerly Gildemeister GmbH # formerly Jet Power and Controls # gold # mineral properties in Nevada # Minerals # redux flow technology # Regency Gold # Technology Stocks # V20 # vanadium electrolytes
CEO Mike Neylan of Cellcube Energy Storage Sys Inc. (OTCQB: CECBF)(CSE: CUBE), returns to the show to discuss details of their redox flow battery systems, large capacity energy storage, and recent installation in Sweden for a micro-grid system. # EnerCube Switchgear Systems Inc. # Enerox GmbH # formerly Gildemeister GmbH # formerly Jet Power and Controls # mineral properties in Nevada # vanadium electrolytes # OTCQB: CECBF # CSE: CUBE # F: 01X # battery storage # vanadium redox flow batteries
CEO Mike Neylan of Cellcube Energy Storage Sys Inc. (OTCQB: CECBF)(CSE: CUBE), discusses being a world wide supplier of vanadium flow batteries, energy storage for grid scale use, and the future of electricity storage. # OTCQB: CECBF # CSE: CUBE # F: 01X # battery storage # vanadium redox flow batteries # EnerCube Switchgear Systems Inc. # Enerox GmbH # formerly Gildemeister GmbH # formerly Jet Power and Controls # mineral properties in Nevada # vanadium electrolytes
Rachel Neylan is a Professional Road Cyclist who competed for Australia at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. She’s also a World Championship silver medalist and is currently competing for the Movistar team of Spain. Rach was also a physiotherapist for the Australian rowing team and is a podcast and audiobook addict like me. I’ve known…
This is part 2 of an interview with Neylan McBaine, author of Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women's Local Impact (2014), who joins Meredith Nelson to discuss her book and her additional perspectives and experiences since its publication. In Part 1, Neylan talked about some of the challenges we currently grapple with as church members when it comes to gender relations. In Part 2, she outlines some creative solutions, and her hopes for the future of the Relief Society.
Neylan McBaine, author of Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women's Local Impact (2014), joins Meredith Nelson to discuss her book and her additional perspectives and experiences since its publication. In Part 1, Neylan talks about some of the challenges we currently grapple with as church members when it comes to gender relations.
Rachel Neylan is a Professional Cyclist who’s a part of the Orica-Scott team, she’s an Olympian, a silver medalist at the World Championships and a very driven and fascinating human being. Rachel Came to my house just before Christmas after reaching out to say she listened to the podcast on Twitter. She’d even post #podsie photos of her training rides when she was in Rio in the lead up to last year’s Olympics. So she came around to my house and we had a chat - a chat that was so engaging, that I didn’t end up talking to her about the biggest thing to happen in the previous year, going to Rio. Occasionally as an interviewer I get so caught up in the conversation that the ground we are covering is so engaging that it’s sometimes as good a story as the thing that they’re really known for. I texted Rachel afterwards to apologize and she responded that it was in fact a relief to not have to talk about Rio again. Reason being it was a quite emotional journey that she’d covered many times - which involves talking about the death of her Father at the start of 2016. For whatever reason, we didn’t go there but when the chat was over I didn’t feel I’d missed out on getting an authentic connection with Rachel at all. If you’d like to know in greater detail about Rachel’s path to the Olympics there’s a great SBS article which you can read.So come to our humble apartment in Bronte, the first time I’ve had an Olympian in this house, I still get a thrill meeting athletes of that calibre. This is a cup of tea at my kitchen table with Rachel Neylan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Ep 127 Neylan McBaine joins. She had a front row seat to the earliest days of digital marketing in Silicon Valley, and she’s brought that experience to several top retailers’ marketing efforts in the years since. Neylan has served as both an in house marketer and as an agency account planner, giving her unique insight into the challenges and benefits of each. She currently is the CMO of Brain Chase, an educational technology tool for kids that disguises online learning with premiere curriculum providers as a massive global treasure hunt for a reallife buried treasure. Click here to join the top tribe and instantly learn how Nathan made his first $10k at 19 years old: http://nathanlatka.com/startertribelive 3 Key Points: Avoid seasonality by expanding range of services provided. Expand curriculum to appeal to a wider audience. Prizes as incentive. Episode Notes: 00:59 – Nathan’s introduction to today’s show 01:44 – Witnessing 1999 – 2001 Silicon Valley dot.com boom/bust 03:40 – Brain Chase curates online curriculum for Grades 2-8 05:13 – Pricing 06:42 – Summer 2014 – 500 subscribers; 2015 – 2000 subscribers 07:21 – Price 2014 $199 down to $149 in 2015 08:22 – Seasonality – introducing new Spring and Fall semesters in Feb 2016 09:44 – Hoping to break $1 million in 2016 10:15 – Teachers and parents were targeted for marketing 11:53 – Expanded elective curriculum in 2016 to appeal to a wider audience 12:54 – Partnered with Junior Explorers (see Episode 110) 13:28 – Buried Treasure prize incentive 14:45 – Follow @NeylanMcBaine 16:23 – The Famous Five Resources Mentioned: Growth Geeks – The way Nathan hires growth hackers on a per project basis for things like info graphics, blog posts, and other growth projects. Brain Chase Junior Explorers ReWork Famous 5 Favorite Book?— Re-Work What CEO do you follow?— Jason Fried What is your favorite online tool?— Kickstarter Do you get 8 hours of sleep?—No If you could let your 20-year-old self know one thing, what would it be? How flexible I would need to be with my career. Listen to The Top if you want to hear from the worlds TOP entrepreneurs on how much they sold last month, how they are selling it, and what they are selling - 7 days a week in 20 minute interviews! Join the Top Tribe at http://NathanLatka.com/TheTop The Top is FOR YOU if you are: A STUDENT who wants to become the CEO of a $10m company in under 24 months (episode #4) STUCK in the CORPORATE grind and looking to create a $10k/mo side business so you can quit (episode #7) An influencer or BLOGGER who wants to make $27k/mo in monthly RECURRING revenue to have the life you want and full CONTROL (episode #1) The Software as a Service (SaaS) entrepreneur who wants to grow to a $100m+ valuation (episode #14). Your host, Nathan Latka is a 25 year old software entrepreneur who has driven over $4.5 million in revenue and built a 25 person team as he dropped out of school, raised $2.5million from a Forbes Billionaire, and attracted over 10,000 paying customers from 160+ different countries. Oprah gets 60 minutes or more to make her guests comfortable to then ask tough questions. Nathan does it all in less than 15 minutes in this daily podcast that's like an audio version of Pat Flynn's monthly income report. Join the Top Tribe at http://NathanLatka.com/TheTop
Neylan McBaine grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) in New York City and attended Yale University. She has been published in Newsweek, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Segullah, Meridian Magazine, and the Washington Post to name a few. Neylan is the founder and editor-in-chief of The […] The post Mormon FairCast Book Review: Women At Church by Neylan McBaine appeared first on FairMormon.
In conjunction with the Winter Issue of Exponent II, which is guest edited by the Mormon Women Project, we are proud to share Sarah Collett's interview with Neylan McBaine. As an active and faithful Latter-Day Saint, Neylan shares her story of how she was led to start the Mormon Women Project, a non-profit website which features weekly interviews with LDS women from around the world. Neylan and Sarah also discuss the various modern issues and challenges that face the LDS Church and its members as it relates to gendered participation, which Neylan presented on at the 2012 FAIR Conference. Neylan McBaine is a graduate of Yale University and is currently an Associate Creative Director at Bonneville Communications. Neylan's writings have been published in Newsweek, The Washington Post, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Segullah, Meridian Magazine, Patheos.com and BustedHalo.com. She is also the author of a collection of personal essays—How to Be a Twenty-First Century Pioneer Woman (2008). In addition to her career as a marketing guru, her contributions as an essayist, and her work with MWP, Neylan is also a devoted wife and mother of three daughters. We are incredibly grateful for her willingness to share her story and thoughts with us at A Thoughtful Faith.
In conjunction with the Winter Issue of Exponent II, which is guest edited by the Mormon Women Project, we are proud to share Sarah Collett's interview with Neylan McBaine. As an active and faithful Latter-Day Saint, Neylan shares her story of how she was led to start the Mormon Women Project, a non-profit website which features weekly interviews with LDS women from around the world. Neylan and Sarah also discuss the various modern issues and challenges that face the LDS Church and its members as it relates to gendered participation, which Neylan presented on at the 2012 FAIR Conference. Neylan McBaine is a graduate of Yale University and is currently an Associate Creative Director at Bonneville Communications. Neylan's writings have been published in Newsweek, The Washington Post, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Segullah, Meridian Magazine, Patheos.com and BustedHalo.com. She is also the author of a collection of personal essays—How to Be a Twenty-First Century Pioneer Woman (2008). In addition to her career as a marketing guru, her contributions as an essayist, and her work with MWP, Neylan is also a devoted wife and mother of three daughters. We are incredibly grateful for her willingness to share her story and thoughts with us at A Thoughtful Faith.
In Part I of our October conversation, Neylan, Chelsea, Kathryn, and Emily along with guest Tiffany Lewis discuss concerns about the development of boys and young men. Listen to Part II here. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RT10_1.mp3]
In Part I of our September conversation, Emily begins a discussion with Saren, Chelsea, Neylan, and Kathryn about how to evaluate equality in the Church and how to manage conflicts in individual perspectives regarding gender equality. Listen to Part II here. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RT9_1_v1.mp3]