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Growing Through Grief is a school-based grief support and crisis management program supported by the Park Nicollet Foundation that provides children with peer support groups, individual counseling, and death-related crisis response after they've experienced the loss of a loved one.Nicole Barnes, Growing Through Grief program manager, and Judy Brown, Minneapolis Public Schools mental health manager, outline the prevalence of childhood bereavement and share the C.A.R.E.S. (community, awareness, resiliency, empathy and strength) support group model. The episode will highlight how the partnership between health care and education systems brings additional resources to schools that share education and renewal practices with students that bring hope and healing.Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MDGuests: Nicole Barnes and Judy BrownHealthPartners website: Off the Charts podcastGot an idea? Have thoughts to share? We want to hear from you. Email us at offthecharts@healthpartners.com.
Nicole Barnes, 3x ecommerce founder and Founder of Marrow Marketing, is on today to talk about iOS 14 and how privacy policies have impacted entrepreneurs. We discuss actionable ways on how you can lower ad costs, while keeping the same conversion rates consistent throughout your marketing campaigns. Check out our sponsor, Portless, today! Today we're joined by fellow creative and entrepreneur, Nicole Barnes from Marrow. Nicole Barnes is a 3 time ecommerce founder with awards from Shopify as Fastest Growing Company, along with international distribution of her product and partnerships with major brands. Nicole now takes what she's learnt to help serve other founders through her creative strategy agency, Marrow, where she helps D2C brands thrive on paid socials. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:59 - Looking Back at iOS 14's Effect on Ecommerce 2:20 - Nicole Barnes' Background 9:03 - How Nicole Built a Million Dollar Bike Empire from $1,000 13:06 - How iOS 14's Update Changed Ecommerce After 3 years 22:00 - How To Regain Campaign Targeting Power for 2024 and Beyond 24:32 - What Should Struggling Brands Do? 26:35 - How Do You Lower Ad Costs? 32:21 - Best Practices for Creative Strategy 35:00 - Find Out More About Nicole Barnes and Marrow Marketing! Nicole, thank you again for coming on the podcast and giving listeners an idea on how they can up their creative strategies in advertising. If you'd like to learn more about Nicole Barnes and Marrow Marketing, check her out on her LinkedIn page, and Marrow's Website. As always, if you have any questions or anything that you need help with, reach out to us at support@ecomcrew.com if you're interested. Don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes if you enjoy our content. If you have any questions, send us an email at support@ecomcrew.com. We'd love to help you in any way we can. Thanks for listening! Until next time, happy selling!
Midterm elections are less than 100 days away, and the Prophetic Resistance Podcast is kicking off our Rise + Vote series — co-hosted by my dear sister the Rev. Dr. Cassandra Gould — to explore all the ways our votes are both sacred and powerful. I can think of no better way to kick off this series than with this week's guest, my friend and colleague, Rev. Nicole Barnes. Nicole is the national voting program director for the Faith in Action Fund, having come up through the ranks as an organizer for Faith in Indiana (then called IndyCAN). She also has a master's degree in divinity degree from Christian Theological Seminary in addition to an MBA and a bachelor's degree in psychology. In other words, she's the perfect person to talk about the intersection of faith, politics, power, and community.
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In this first installment of The Liberation Tapes, we welcome Nicole Barnes, aka Nikki B. Her experience in embracing all that God has called her to displays the power of God setting us free from the chains of inadequacy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There are simple facts about the economy that we all know. One of them is, the way most people in the United States accrue wealth is through the appreciation of the value of their home. The fatal flaw with this foundational economic principle is easily demonstrated here in New Orleans: over 50% of New Orleanians rent. Not because they've made some maverick financial decision about home ownership, but simply because they can't afford to buy a house. The other economic principle that we all know is this: there's a growing wealth gap in the country. And in our city. The reason we know these simple facts about the economy is because we hear these types of conversations, often. What we don't hear very much of, are solutions to the problems of housing and wealth inequality. But there are people working on these issues. People who are making a difference in closing the wealth gap in the US, and here in New Orleans. Nicole Barnes is Executive Director of the Jericho Road Episcopal Housing Initiative. Jericho Road works to provide affordable housing, in two ways. They develop and build affordable houses. And, they work with people who would normally be unable to afford to buy a house. They put together loans and financing that can get a person into their own home for a down-payment of $1,500. Yes, $1,500. Jericho Road is making a fairly significant impression on local housing. In under 20 years they've invested almost $40m in the local real estate market. They've re-habbed over 270 houses, built and sold over 100 houses, and co-developed over 260 rental units. William Stoudt is Executive Director of Rebuilding Together New Orleans. You might think that we invented the concept of “rebuilding” here in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina nearly wiped out the city in 2005. But, in fact, an organization called Rebuilding Together was formed in Midland Texas in 1973. The New Orleans branch was founded in 1988. Rebuilding Together works with low income and elderly home owners to provide critical health and safety home repairs so that elderly and low-income people can afford to maintain their homes, and stay living in them. Since their inception, Rebuilding Together has revitalized over 1,700 homes in New Orleans. Most of us accept that a certain house on our street is a wreck and maybe we assume the person who lives there just doesn't care. The truth, apparently, can be quite different. People who are elderly or disabled often don't have enough income to keep up with home maintenance. Rebuilding Together is focused not just on the upkeep of these types of homes, but also on remodeling or repairing houses so that elderly people can continue living in their homes while they age. The uneven distribution of wealth in our country, and in our city, is a gap all of us would like to see closed. Nobody wants wealthy people to become less wealthy. But we all agree that it would be a good thing if less-wealthy people had more access to resources. The most fundamental way more of us can have greater wealth, and hand it on to the next generation, is through widespread home ownership. It's fairly well accepted that we can be a nation of homeowners without upending the economy or unleashing an economic revolution. We just need to stop talking about the widening wealth gap and instead find ways to start closing it. It can be done. It's not easy. It requires vision for a community, dedication to an economic and financial plan, and hard work. There are people actively working on this issue, like Nicole Barnes and William Stoudt. In future shows we'll talk to other people working on closing the wealth gap in the US and in New Orleans. This show was recorded over lunch at NOLA Pizza in the NOLA Brewing Taproom. You can see photos from the show by Jill Lafleur at our website. And here's more lunchtime conversation about affordable housing programs in New Orleans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UNC Student Athletes Rachel Jones, Nicole Barnes and Lauryn Hall join Benched Host Jules Micchia to reflect on the Black Lives Matter protest these women organized and led. From feedback from other UNC teams and the local community (6:02) to discrepancies in media coverage of female activism versus male activism (8:11), these women analyze their unique platforms of being D1 female student-athletes. Later, disappointment in fans' behavior when the jersey is taken off (13:28) and what the power of protest truly means (17:52)...all culminated by a very important political reminder (26:57).
Catalina Morales Bahena, Nicole Barnes and Koach Baruch Frazier are theologians in training and innovative community organizers of color, who are deeply rooted in the communities they serve. At the 2020 Faith Forum in February, they shared the stage with Megan Black clergy organizer for Faith in Action. With the upcoming election in view, Catalina, Nicole and Koach offer wisdom drawn from their respective Catholic, Baptist and Jewish traditions, as well as their lived experiences as faith organizers. In this engaging panel discussion, they teach us to trust our instincts, to value human connections and to remember that freedom does not require assimilation.
Today’s guest is Nicole Barnes, one of my very own clients! Nicole is sharing her experience paying down debt, building up savings, and developing the systems to take control of her own finances. Nicole reached out to me after finding me on Instagram. She was familiar with Dave Ramsey but didn’t want to go down his route, and instead wanted to work with a fellow Millennial who understood her situation. Let us know that you’re listening to this episode by tagging us on IG, and don't forget to review the show if you've been enjoying it! Links Mentioned:Simple Bankhttps://www.simple.com/ Support with as low as $1/month here: https://www.patreon.com/idontdobudgets Social Media Info: Nicole Barnes LinkedIn: Nicole Barnes Nicole Barnes IG: @bicolenarnes Nicole Barnes Twitter: @bicolenarnes I Don’t Do Budgets IG: @idontdobudgets Email: hi@idontdobudgets.com Website: www.idontdobudgets.com #IDontDoBudgets #IDDB
During the month of October, Real Talk With Tanya White will be focused around the theme "I'M COMING OUT OF THIS!" Coming out of what? Any and everything that has been holding you hostage and preventing you from being Determined To Win In 2010 and beyond. In our first series installment we will tackle the issue of spiritual warfare. Our guest will be the powerful and prophetic Kingdom warrior Pastor Ruth Lofton of Shekinah Glory Christian Fellowship in Louisville, KY. She will be discussing real, relevant and refreshing topics from her brand new book on spiritual warfare entitled "YOU'RE NOT CRAZY, YOU'RE NOT DREAMING". You do not want to miss Pastor Ruth's divine insights as she teaches about: *The 7 different powers that Satan tries to have over every believer *The 7 attacks that every Christian should be aware of The 5 fiery darts that are aimed at believers who are experiencing warfare The 4 things that always happend when people are ambushed with the venom of rejection AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! Our co-host will be Rev. Nicole Barnes. Also, Denise Bolds is set to kick the show off discussing her latest project in our "Boast About Your Book, Business or Event" segment. Call 347-215-6446 with questions, comments and request for prayer on this show. Listen live by calling the show number, via your Iphone or website link.
As well close out our special Girl,You Can Win week, Real Talk With Tanya White is honored to have motivational speaking sensation Allyson Byrd. Allyson will inspire and empower us with tools on how to win and win big by discovering the purpose within by overcoming fear, pushing away from procrastination and stopping other self sabotaging behaviors that hinder you from discovering your purpose. Allyson will also share her story on how losing over 150 pounds contributed to her discovering her purpose within. In our Boast About Your Book, Business, Blog segment, we will have Rev. Nicole Barnes as she discusses her fantastic Kingdom Charm School event that blessed almost 200 men and women this past Saturday in Louisville, KY. Tanya will also read from you newly released book Girl, You Can Win!: The 10 Highly Essential Habits Of A Winning Woman. YOU ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS SHOW! TUNE IN LIVE @ 7 PM EST BY CALLING 347-215-6446 OR BY CALLING WWW.BLOGTALKRADIO.COM/REALTALKWITHTANYAWHITE
Tune in to be motivated, excited and influenced as we talk to a few of the contributing authors of the new SistahFaith Anthology! Meet ETTERLENE “BUNNY” DEBARGE, ROBIN CALDWELL, SHELETTE CARLISLE, LADY CATHERINE & DEE EAST. In the Anthology, Twenty-five women tell their stories of coming full circle from tragedy to triumph. Each contributor keeps it holy, keeping it real in these raw, relevant tales of redemption and restoration. Our second segment features Rev. Nicole Barnes, the founder of The Kingdom Charm School.She is a servant's servant, a mentor, songwriter, recording worshipper, published author, playwright and businesswoman. Tune in to hear about Kingdom Charm School! Not like the VH1 Charm School! http://www.nicolebarnes.com Listen online at http://www.BlogTalkRadio.com/Mitchell-Productions
THE SYSTEM CUTOFF THE LAST 5 MINUTES OF THE SHOW...SORRY...BUT IT WAS POWERFUL FROM START TO FINISH.... Are you busy being engrossed in important activities instead of embracing your God-given assignment? Have you settled for living out the life that other people want you to have instead of discovering the authentic you? Sick of seeking the approval of others who’s expectations and desires continuously change? Then tune in Thursday, October 22 as Real Talk With Tanya White radio tackles the topic Why You Are Anointed, Appointed and Approved To Become The Authentic You in part 4 of the October series Moving From Being Okay To Becoming Outstanding. Join two spirit filled women---- Rev. Nicole Cokie Barnes of Louisville, KY, author of the book Anointed, Appointed and Approved For My Assignment and Rev. Valerie Pearson of Baltimore, MD, author of Remarkable Woman----as they impart divine wisdom to encourage you to get moving into the outstanding life that awaits you. Call 347-215-6446 or join us in chat via www.blogtalkradio.com/realtalkwithtanyawhite with your comments and questions.