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In this episode, environmental educator and nature enthusiast Nicole Jackson tells the story of an unexpected backyard birding experience when she visited her mom in 2021. When she arrived, Nicole saw typical birds such as robins and jays, but then saw something less common: a brightly colored Blackburnian Warbler! Nicole's mom asked what she was looking at, and Nicole showed her pictures of all the nearby birds on her phone. Nicole helped her mom create an account on Merlin Bird ID and document her first bird sighting.This week is Black Birders Week. Learn how to participate in Black Birders Week here and by following #BlackBirdersWeek on social media.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
March 2025 brings another This Month in Birding featuring a panel of birding friends here to talk about the month's new bird news and get ready for spring. This time around we welcome Jennie Duberstein, Bird Joy Pod's Jason Hall, and Nicole Jackson to talk plastics in seabirds, new eyes on old maps, and the best bird to party with. Links to articles discussed in this episode: Fifty years of songbird maps take flight in new hands Plastic pollution leaves seabirds with brain damage similar to Alzheimer's, study shows How a hummingbird chick acts like a caterpillar to survive Coming off dry January, these birds are getting a little drunk Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!
In this heartwarming and insightful episode of The Fresh Start Family Show, Wendy Snyder sits down with Nicole Jackson—a nurse, devoted mama, and social media sensation known for her hilarious and relatable parenting videos. Together, they dive into the power of setting firm, loving boundaries with kids in a way that fosters connection instead of conflict. Get ready for laughter, real talk, and game-changing advice that will help you lead with both strength and empathy in your parenting journey. Nicole opens up about life as a single mom raising her 13-year-old son, sharing personal stories and hard-earned lessons that highlight the beauty (and chaos!) of modern parenting. Wendy and Nicole break down what it truly means to balance kindness with firmness—so you can raise confident, self-sufficient kids without power struggles. Plus, hear firsthand how Nicole's son views their relationship, giving you a refreshing perspective on parenting that actually works. If you're looking for practical tips with a dose of humor and heart, this episode is for you! For links & more info about everything discussed in this episode, head to www.freshstartfamilyonline.com/262 Grab our signature Firm & Kind Parenting Blueprint - the perfect start to a new year! And don't forget to check us out on YouTube! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Library Research.Based on a post by smalltitslovr, in 4 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Steamy Stories.I walked back to the elevator, pressed the button, and got on. This time, nobody joined me, so I was by myself. The elevator door closed, and my hand immediately went between my legs. I figured I could probably cum before the elevator reached the bottom floor.What I didn't count on was people waiting on the other floors. About two floors down, the door opened, with a ding. It nearly gave me a heart attack, seeing the librarian and a couple students standing there, looking at me with my hand on my cunt."Oh. Sorry." said the librarian. "We'll catch the next one."The door closed, and I continued. I was just starting to orgasm when the elevator opened at the bottom floor. I gasped and writhed with the fantastic sensations coursing through my body, while the security student and everyone else in the lobby watched.After a moment, I had recovered. By then, the door had closed. I pressed the open door button, and walked out. I smiled at the security guy as I walked past, through the detectors, and out the door.I was exhausted from my recent release, so I didn't feel like running. I walked back to class. By now there were quite a few more people out and about, and all of them looked at me, but I didn't really care.As I got closer to my class, I saw a few of my naked classmates arriving at about the same time.We walked back through the halls, and into the classroom, to be greeted by a smiling Ms. Sharon."Well, how'd it go?" she asked.None of us really had anything to say about it all."Well, your lack of words is alright for today. I expected it. Don't forget your homework. I'll see you all next time."Once again, I quickly got dressed, and left.Day three: human anatomy.Day three.I was a bit more nervous, so I arrived earlier than usual. I got there about 10 minutes before class started. Because I was so early, I was the first one to arrive.I walked to my usual spot in the second row, and put my bag next to my chair. Before being seated, I took a big breath and readied myself for what I was about to do.The reason I was so nervous today was Ms. Sharon's instruction from the previous class: "be naked before class starts". In the previous classes, we were each named off, and stripped one-by-one at the command of Ms. Sharon. When Ms. Sharon told me to strip, I didn't have much choice. I either stripped, just like everyone else, or I would lost points for participation. Besides, I knew it was necessary for the class, and I wouldn't learn as much if I didn't.But this time was it was a bit different. This time I would strip at my own leisure. I knew I could choose not to, and wait until class started, but Ms. Sharon said to be naked before class started, and I knew there had to be a reason for that.So, I took another big breath, and whispered to myself, "here goes nothing."I grabbed the bottom of my purple t-shirt, and slipped it up over my head, lifting my arms high into the air. Just like the previous class, I opted for no underwear, since they'd be coming off anyhow. So, once my shirt was removed, I was standing there, alone in a classroom, topless. I felt a draft glide over my naked torso, and shivered. I dropped my shirt onto my bag before continuing.For my bottom half today, I decided to wear a purple and black skirt made of a light material; maybe polyester. I knew it would be easier to remove a skirt than pants, and I wanted to make this as easy as possible for myself. So, I untied the side of the skirt, and slipped it down my legs, bending over.Before I stood back up, I heard a whistle from behind, which made me jump. I snapped my hands to my chest and my crotch, and spun around to face my guest.As I turned, I saw it was Filipe, who was zealously inspecting my entire naked body. I wondered how much he saw before announcing his presence. I couldn't be sure, but I'd bet he saw my cunt from between my legs while I was bent over."Sorry Samantha," he said, as he walked toward his usual spot on the left side of the classroom. "I couldn't help it. You are just so sexy!""Uh; well; " I stammered, trying to think of a valid response, given the situation. "Thank you, I guess.""You're welcome." he replied with a smile, as he placed his bag on the floor. "I see you've followed Ms. Sharon's instructions. I suppose since you've set the example, I should join you."He then pulled one arm into his shirt, and pulled it off his body, then his other arm, revealing his dark, toned abs. Then he unbuttoned his jeans, unzipped his fly, and pulled both his jeans and his boxers off, freeing his large, limp cock. It was around 4 inches already."Much better," he said, smiling at me. "Now that we're both in our birthday suits, how about you lower your arms?"I considered it for a moment. He was just as naked as me, so I might as well. I shrugged, then lowered my arms, showing him my the rest of my naked body.He didn't try and hide his gaze as he looked at my tits and my bare cunt. I saw his dick grow in size a little. I smiled at that.We both took our seats, and a few seconds later, the next student arrived: Latoya. She walked to her seat, one row behind me. Seeing that we were both sitting there naked, she quickly removed her clothes as well. As she did, Filipe and I both watched intently.Latoya was wearing a white tank top, and very short jean shorts. Around the edges, I could also see the straps of a black bra and the hem of black underwear She started by grabbing the bottom of her shirt with both hands and pulling her tank top off. Then she unbuttoned and unzipped her shorts, revealing her long, dark, smooth legs. Then she reached behind her back, and undid her black bra, dropping it to the floor, which revealed her A-cup breasts, and dime-sized nipples. Finally, she grabbed the sides of her black panties, and pulled them down, showing us her bush, which was neatly trimmed into a thin vertical line. Now finished, she sat down behind me, crossing her arms and legs."So, what do you guys think of the class so far?" I asked, glancing around at each of them."Well, I'm enjoying the class so far" replied Filipe. "It's definitely been interesting so far, and I'm sure it will only get more interesting going forward. How about you?""Well, I certainly think it's an interesting class. When I signed up, I was not expecting something so; risqué. But, I think it's a very exciting class, and I'm determined to learn a lot. I've had a few sexual experiences, but it seems like every time I get into the bedroom with a guy, I don't have a clue what to do."Latoya laughed. "Yea, I feel the same way most times. I think this class will certainly help with that."As we talked, more people arrived. Each of them followed our example and stripped down completely naked. Most people were a bit hesitant, but if their logic was like mine, they figured that everyone else had seen it all before, and were eventually going to see it again. Also, it sounded like we would all become much more familiar with each other's bodies in later classes.Just at the start of class time, Ms. Sharon arrived. She also took her own instructions to heart, as she had stripped before arriving. The only thing she wore was a bag over her shoulder and a smile on her face.However, the more interesting part of her arrival was that she was followed by a familiar face: Nicole from the library!Nicole was dressed in a tight, dark grey t-shirt, with a sports brand logo across her mid-sized breasts. On bottom, she wore a pair of black, spandex yoga pants that clung to her body very tightly. With the two tight items, the curves of her slim body were very much apparent. So apparent, in fact, I saw a camel toe between her legs.Even with her very tight clothing that didn't hide the shape of her body whatsoever, she was still a lot more clothed than the rest of us. She seemed quite out of place."Hello class." said Ms. Sharon, as she placed her belongings on the desk. "I'd like to introduce a new student: Nicole Jackson. Yesterday, she witnessed a sample of your assignment, in the form of a nude Samantha in the library. After their parting, she took an interest in the class and reached out to me about joining the class. I happily added her to the roster."Now, since Nicole is joining us a bit late, she will not get the convenience of an easy first day. She will be required to strip completely, just like everyone else. She will also be required to do some catching up, and thus, she must perform yesterday's activity before next class period. I have already given her a random action and location."Now, Nicole, I will ask that you strip, then tell us a bit about yourself, including your virginity status.""Wow. Okay." replied Nicole, a bit shocked at the abruptness of the situation. She looked like she had just performed a cannonball into a lake on a January morning. "Well, I'm-" she started."Strip first, please.", interrupted Ms. Sharon."Alright." Nicole replied, and took a breath. "Here goes nothing."She placed her bag next to a nearby desk. She then grabbed the waist of her yoga pants, and slowly wiggled them down her legs, swaying her hips back and forth. Due to the tightness of the yoga pants, her panties came down as well. As she pushed them down, she bent over at the waist, allowing Ms. Sharon, who was behind her, to get an excellent view of Nicole's womanly parts.Once those were removed, Nicole kicked them over to her bag and started on her top half. She pulled one arm, then the other, out of the arm holes. Then she lifted the shirt over her head, and threw it over to her bag as well. Now that her shirt was gone, we could all see that she had one final tight piece of clothing remaining: a black and green sports bra. She quickly grabbed the bottom of the tight bra and pulled it over her ample breasts. She peeled it up over her head, and tossed it on top of her pile of clothes.I was wrong earlier, when I said she had mid-sized breasts. They only appeared mid-sized, due to the restrictiveness of the sports bra. Once that was removed, it was clear that she was easily in the top 3 in the class for breast size. I'm not sure if it was because of her large breasts or not, but her nipples appeared quite small in comparison."Well, now that I match everyone else, I'll introduce myself. As Ms. Sharon said, I'm Nicole. This is my third year as a student here. I'm from Florida. I was interested in this class, as it directly pertains to my major: Human Psychology. Finally, to answer Ms. Sharon's specific question: No, I am not a virgin."She then took her seat, crossing her legs, but leaving her large breasts for everyone to see.Ms. Sharon stepped back to the front. "Thank you very much Nicole. I'm glad you decided to join the class, and I'm sure you will gain a lot of useful information pertaining to your focus of study."Now, class, on to today's material. First, I wanted to review yesterday's activity, and get your feedback. So, what did you all think of it?"After a moment's silence, Nicole raised her hand and Ms. Sharon indicated she should talk. "Well, having not actually done the activity yet, I can't speak to that aspect of it yet, but I think I can give a unique perspective, as I was able to view the activity from the outside. I think it was a great activity that I'm sure got everyone out of their comfort zones. It speaks to the courage of everyone here that you were able to do that. Also, to be honest, it was very sexy. I can honestly say that seeing Samantha naked in such a public place as the library turned me on quite a bit. I can't wait to do the activity myself.""Thank you Nicole," said Ms. Sharon, when Nicole was finished. " That was indeed some useful insight. Anyone else?"After another moment with nobody responding, Ken spoke. "Well, I can definitely say it was embarrassing. I don't think I've ever been that embarrassed in my life. However, I can also say that I've never done something so exhilarating in my life. It felt amazing to walk around campus with everything on display. I felt like all the secrets of modern society were ripped from me, and I felt so free. Anyhow. That's my thoughts.""Excellent. Thank you Ken. Since nobody else seems willing to share their thoughts, I'll continue. And that's fine. I know it was a very personal thing that you all experienced, and it's perfectly acceptable that you don't want to share that with the rest of the class. However, I hope you were all honest with your write-ups. The only two people who will read those are yourselves and me. Speaking of the write-ups, everyone please take those out. I'll come around and collect them."After a minute or two, Ms. Sharon had all the papers collected into a pile, which she placed in her bag."Thank you everyone. Now that I've collected all of your first-hand accounts of your exhibitionist experiences, we will be moving on to our next topic. However, we are not done with exhibitionism in the context of this class. It will play a role in many topics we cover in the future, and it will be one of the options to be included in your final project."Now, as I've said, the goal of this class is to study human sexuality. Our first topic will build a foundation that we can build on for the rest of the semester. That topic is male and female human anatomies."In order to cover a real amount of detail for this topic, we will use live demonstrations. I would use myself as the female demonstration, but I wouldn't be able to properly point out each body part. So, I will need two volunteers; one male and one female."Nobody raised their hands. I, for one, didn't want to be singled out in front of the class for this demonstration. Ms. Sharon was being somewhat vague, but I guessed that whoever was being used for the demo would have their entire body closely examined by everyone in the class. I might have gained a certain level of comfort in my nudity around my fellow students, but this demo would take things to another level that I wasn't sure I could handle. My guess is that everyone else was having similar thoughts and feelings."Well, if nobody will volunteer, I'll have to pick two people at random. I figured this was going to be the case, so I've prepared two bags, male and female, containing each of your names. Each time we run into the case of no volunteers, I'll pull a names out of the bag. I will leave the names out until everyone from that gender has done a demo, then I will replace them. That will ensure that everyone gets a chance to participate, and that nobody gets singled out too much. Unfortunately, since there are less girls, that does mean you will each participate more often than the boys. Sorry, but there's not much I can do about that."So, I'll give everyone one more chance to volunteer on this activity. I will tell you that this is one of the more easy activities we will do this semester, so if you want to get your demo out of the way, feel free to volunteer."She waited another moment for anyone to raise their hand. Nobody did. "Alright. Then we'll leave it to chance. I'll pick one name from each bag today." She reached into the boy's bag first, and pulled out a small piece of paper, and read it aloud. "Filipe." She then reached into the girl's bag, and pulled out a second piece of paper, "Nicole."Wow, I thought, that sucks for Nicole. Not only is she stripping on her first day in the class, but she's also doing a demo."Okay, both of you come stand up here, please." They stood and walked to the front of the class, then turned and faced us, standing about two feet apart from each other. They both looked very nervous about what Ms. Sharon was about to ask them to do."Thank you. So, first we'll cover all of the non-sexual parts, although in some sense, you could argue that all body parts can be considered sexual, in one sense or another. Most of the body parts that we traditionally think of as non-sexual are the same between the male and female body. Actually, two thirds of the sexual parts are quite similar as well."So, we'll start at the head and move down the body from there. First, we have the hair. As you all know, on average, men tend to have shorter hair than women. Of course there are exceptions. Some men like to grow their hair out, and some women prefer to cut theirs short. But the social norm is that a girl's hair is long enough to come past her ears, and men's tend to max out at around the top of the ear."Next we have the face. Men tend to have sharper features, whereas women's faces tend to be more rounded. Another defining feature of the male face is facial hair. While women technically can grow facial hair, society has shunned it, so in most cases, it is considered a male feature. Women, on the other hand, tend to define their face via more artificial means, through make up, jewelry, and the like."Another important facial feature that we will touch on quite a bit in this class is the mouth. The reason that is important for this class is the fact that it's one of only three orifices that are generally used for penetration. In the case of penetration of the mouth, it is known as oral sex. We will cover oral sex in detail, a few classes from now."Moving on down, we have the torso." And so she went on, describing the similarities and differences between the male and female body, skipping over the "private" parts. As she described each part, she would point out where those parts were located on Filipe and Nicole's bodies.When she was finished describing the feet, and how they were a specific fetish for some people, she said, "That concludes the non-sexual parts. Now we'll move on to the more intimate parts of the body. Now, Filipe and Nicole, I understand that this part of the demonstration will probably make you uncomfortable, and that's understandable. However, this lesson crucial in order to eliminate any confusion that may otherwise occur in future classes."So, first, we have the chest. Both males and females have nipples." She pointed to each of Filipe's nipples, then to Nicole's. "The very center, raised area is the actual nipple. The surrounding dark area is called the areola. The area surrounding that on females also has a name: the breast."She pointed to the surrounding area of Nicole's breasts. Nicole blushed. "It also colloquially has a few other names, including: tits, boobs, and knockers."In most societies, the breasts are considered a 'private' area, and thus, they are kept covered." she said, as she air quoted the word private. "A woman's chest is also different from a man's, in that they produce milk. However, that only happens when the woman is pregnant, which Nicole here is not. So we obviously can't demo that."Moving on, we have the rear. Both of you, please turn around." They hesitated, but slowly did so, without question. She pointed to each of their asses. "The rear has many names, including butt, ass, bottom, glutes, and several others. It is very similar between males and females. They both have two cheeks on either side," she pointed to each of Filipe's cheeks, then each of Nicole's, "and a crack down the middle." She ran her finger down each of their cracks, causing them to shiver. "Now, the last part of the rear is the anus. However, with a simple glance at Nicole and Filipe's bottoms, you will not see the anus. Both of you, please spread your legs, and bend over the table in front of you. You can lean on it for support.""Ms. Sharon, do we really have to do this?" objected Nicole."Yes, Nicole, you do." replied Ms. Sharon, in a stern voice. "We must cover all the parts of the human anatomy, especially the sexual ones, and the anus is a very important part that we will be covering many times throughout the semester. If you can't handle this simple request, you will have difficulty with a lot more requests this semester. However, if you really feel uncomfortable, you can pass on this demo, but it will affect your participation grade."Nicole sighed. "No, that's alright. I'll bend over."Her and Filipe both spread their legs to shoulder width, and bent over at the waist, with their asses facing us. From this angle, I could see a good part of each of their asses, as well as Nicole's wet cunt, and Filipe's hardening cock hanging down, between their legs."Thank you. Now, we still can't really see the anus, so I'm going to have to spread your cheeks apart." She stepped next to Filipe, and spread his ass cheeks, revealing his tight ass hole. "There's the male." She released them, and moved over to Nicole. She grabbed each of her ass cheeks and spread them wide. "And here's the female. Nicole, can you pl
In this episode, we discuss the heartbreaking case of an El Dorado mother who is urgently seeking answers after her daughter, Ieshia Jackson, went missing in 2020. Despite extensive efforts and ongoing investigations, the family continues to face uncertainty and emotional turmoil. Join us as we shed light on this important story and the hope for resolution.---There was a $3,000 reward through El Dorado Crime Stoppers is up for grabs for anyone who can provide information that leads to an arrest and conviction. But Parents United Against Violence increased the reward to $10,000 in March of 2024.If you know anything about Ieshia Jackson's disappearance, or you have an anonymous tip, you're encouraged to call El Dorado Police at (870) 881-4810.Organizers of a candlelight vigil honoring Ieshia in 2023 also run a Facebook page called "Missing and Unidentified in Union County, Tennessee" where other missing persons cases are highlighted. Members said they hope to raise awareness about several missing women from the area.Sources for this episode include: KATV-TV, MyArkLAmiss.com, The El Dorado (AK) News, and the Charley Project, among others.
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“This is an important opportunity to develop and illuminate humanistic values in management, showing how they make organizations run effectively, efficiently, and with authentic leadership at the heart,” says Mike Horne as he reminds listeners of the People Dividend movement. In this inaugural episode of Season 7 of The People Dividend Podcast, host Mike Horne takes a reflective look back at the highlights of Season 6. Mike celebrates the diverse and insightful guests from Season 6, who shared valuable perspectives on leadership, empathetic work environments, diversity and inclusion, career transitions, innovation, community building, and holistic wellness. He revisits conversations about the benefits of a four-day workweek, the power of storytelling, customer-centric strategies, resilience, strategic leadership, ethical leadership, workplace wellness, and spiritual intelligence. Looking forward to Season 7, Mike promises a fresh lineup of inspiring guests and high-quality programming to help listeners grow personally and professionally. He invites the audience to stay engaged, provide feedback, and join the movement to create great workplaces, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of people in driving growth, innovation, and success. To elevate your performance and unlock your potential, visit Mike Horne's website for additional resources and exclusive content. Quotes “We moved from Authentic Change with Mike Horne to The People Dividend, and it's been an absolute blast in terms of the information we've been able to convey, the guests that we've interviewed, the good wishes that you've shared with me. I'd encourage you as we dig into season six in this recap for you to visit me at mike-horne.com where you will find lots of great resources to enhance your professional journey and to become part of The People Dividend movement. This is an important opportunity as we develop and illuminate humanistic values and management and how those make organizations run effectively, efficiently, and with authentic leadership at the heart.” (01:22 | Mike Horne) “I'm just so grateful for all of these guests on the People Dividend: Randy Ross, Lee Cordell, Sugey Piedra, Debra Boggs, Brad Smith, Jordan Tait, Martin Lespérance, Al Watts, Rachel Kindt, Jonathan Bennett, Dr. Richard Safeer, Steven Stein, Yosi Amram, Jack Craven, Rhonda Moret, Nicole Jackson, Bruno Cignacco, Alice Inoue, Nick Jain, Eileen McDargh, Alex Brueckmann. Quite a diverse list of episode guests spanning many aspects and facets of business and organizational life.” (23:55 | Mike Horne) “I'm so looking forward to Season 7. We already have a great lineup of guests. As you know, we operate every week, bringing new insights and fresh, live content designed to help you on your professional development journey and your mission to bring your best to what you do, and to help others do the same.” (25:05 | Mike Horne) Links Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mikehorneauthor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mike-horne/videos LinkedIn Mike's Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Your college years set the stage for lifelong financial health. In this Carpe Dime episode, "Building Credit Confidence in College," hosts Nicole Jackson and Jamie Davidson provide advice for students to establish and grow their credit, helping create a strong financial foundation for the future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ornithology is defined as “a branch of zoology that concerns the study of birds.” The study, at least in America, is often tied to the amateur “father” of the study, John James Audubon. However, Audubon and many like him appropriated the knowledge of black and indigenous contributions and took the credit for themselves. Ornithology is filled with racist ideologies, with many slave-owners and/or white supremacists being rewarded with birds bearing their namesakes. Black naturalists may have been labeled as “amateur”, but their voices cannot remain silenced. Black Birder's week is a celebration of black nature-lovers and a commitment to the larger cause of breaking the colonial ties to greenspaces where everyone should feel welcome and safe. Ms. Nicole Jackson- founder of N Her Nature LLC, nature enthusiast, park advocate, Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Education & Interpretation, and birder-joins us to relight the fire for what we all know is true; the outdoors are for everyone! Our Sources: Audubon, John James. The Life of John James Audubon, the Naturalist. Edited by Lucy Green Bakewell Audubon. New York: G. P. Putman's sons, 1875. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Life_of_John_James_Audubon_the_Natur/TB2gs7v5se0C?hl=en&gbpv=0. Ellison, Aaron M. et al. “Broadening the ecological mindset.” Ecological Applications, Vol. 31, no. 6, (September 2021): 1-3. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/27092162 Jacobs, Nancy J. “The Intimate Politics of Ornithology in Colonial Africa.” Cambridge University Press, Vol. 48, no. 3 (July 2006): 564-603. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3879437 Mirzoeff, Nicholas. “The Whiteness of Birds.” liquid blackness, Vol 6, no.1 (April 2022): 120–137. https://read.dukeupress.edu/liquid-blackness/article/6/1/120/299559/The-Whiteness-of-Birds Mock, Jillian. “‘Black Birders Week' Promotes Diversity and Takes on Racism in the Outdoors.” Audubon Magazine (June 1, 2020) https://www.audubon.org/news/black-birders-week-promotes-diversity-and-takes-racism-outdoors#:~:text=News-,'Black%20Birders%20Week'%20Promotes%20Diversity%20and%20Takes%20on%20Racism%20in,and%20studying%20the%20natural%20world. Nobles, Gregory. “The Myth of John James Audubon.” Audubon Magazine (July 31, 2020) https://www.audubon.org/news/the-myth-john-james-audubon. Rhodes, Richard. John James Audubon: The Making of an American. New York: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2006. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=4j2FDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=John+James+Audubon&ots=GTGU7cI5Pk&sig=I0nBHyu6npig6HN8B0skVIF6aBE#v=onepage&q=John%20James%20Audubon&f=false Southern, Keiran. “80 bird species will be renamed ‘to break links with ‘slavery and racism'.” the website for the National African American Reparations Commission. The Times, published on November 02, 2023. accessed on April 11, 2024. https://reparationscomm.org/reparations-news/80-bird-species-will-be-renamed-to-break-links-with-slavery-and-racism/. the National Audubon Society, “Audubon Statement on Incident in Central Park's Ramble,” National Audubon Society, May 2020, https://www.audubon.org/news/audubon-statement-incident-central-parks-ramble the National Audubon Society, “National Audubon Society Announces Decision to Retain Current Name,” National Audubon Society, March 2023, https://www.audubon.org/news/national-audubon-society-announces-decision-retain-current-name Additional Links: https://people.com/the-true-story-behind-christian-cooper-and-amy-cooper-s-central-park-birdwatching-incident-7510993 https://academic.oup.com/condor/article/125/1/duac047/7026134 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349479882_Growing_a_Community_The_Inaugural_Blackbotanistsweek_Recap_and_Looking_Forward
In this episode, Nicole Jackson and Emma Brittain announce the fifth year of Black Birders Week, a week-long celebration with events and activities that highlight the achievements and contributions of Black birders, amplify their experiences in nature, and raise awareness about the importance of diversity in birding and conservation. Stay tuned to BirdNote Daily for a week of shows produced by Black Birders Week organizers and learn how to participate in the week's events.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Join us for a return of the "Genius Podcast: Sciencing Your Human Potential" with a special interview between host Dove (Diane) Wilson and forensic pathologist, professor and leader Nicole Jackson, MD. This conversation will uniquely benefit a wide range of people -- developing leaders, minorities, people suffering career surprises, those struggling with sleep, social media users, medical students, residents, and adults in general. Learn about the life of a determined, talented young woman who had lost a parent as child, developed some fascinating sleep patterns -- some she is still making sense of -- and has pivoted to make contributions that truly matter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diane-g-wilson/message
It can happen to anyone. We can plan our lives so carefully some times and then the unthinkable happens. A teaser from an upcoming episode of "The Genius Podcast: Sciencing Our Human Potential." Join us! Dr. Jackson will be a featured guest in Episode 17 Called "Death, Life, Sleep and Dreams" to be released on Tuesday, May 14 on Youtube.com Spotify and all major podcast platforms. Interviewed by coach Dove Wilson of Great Sleep and Other Superpowers at www.Grimardwilson.com and www.greatsleep.life --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diane-g-wilson/message
In today's corporate and academic environments, success hinges on exploring complexities to uncover opportunities for simplification and innovation. In this episode, host Mike Horne welcomes Nicole Jackson, the Associate Dean of the Agino School of Business at Golden Gate University. With her extensive experience spanning both the corporate sector and academia, Nicole offers invaluable insights, especially in organizational change, strategy, and the concept of organizational ambidexterity. Nicole introduces the concept of “organizational breathing,” drawing a parallel to the need for individuals to occasionally step back and reassess. She suggests that organizations, too, can benefit from periods of reflection to foster growth and adaptability amid constant change and information overload. The discussion emphasizes the importance of integrating humanistic values and creating a workplace that values appreciation over mere acceptance. Nicole highlights the importance of psychological safety and providing opportunities for individuals to explore their identities within the organizational framework. The episode also covers the impact of AI on human resources, with Nicole proposing a shift in perspective from AI as a displacer of jobs to a tool that can enhance humanistic management practices. She emphasizes the potential of AI to aid in learning and development, and the importance of developing connoisseurship in the workplace. Nicole offers guidance for individuals considering advanced business studies, stressing the significance of selecting a path that aligns with both personal passion and current industry trends. Quotes: "We're bombarded with so much information. The time to let our souls and our identities and even our organizations breathe from all this change has been completely upended." (04:52 | Nicole Jackson) "We live in such a data-driven world. We need to let the data breathe, take a step back. We don't necessarily need to make the decisions right away. Everything is now a critical event. I think we've thrown ourselves into this mentality of crisis management on an ongoing basis, or looking at how upending and disruption is the latest paradigm, but we really should be looking at continuity building." (07:19 | Nicole Jackson) "When we talk about living more simply and being more meaningful, it's really allowing people to really examine, go back to the core of who they are." (12:00 | Nicole Jackson) "Let your soul breathe and let your organization breathe. Develop some connoisseurship and create a bouquet of different qualities. I think that's important. We now have the capacity. Think about the tremendous capacity that AI now has for people who normally are oftentimes stigmatized or discriminated against in the workforce. There's been a lot done about the prejudicial AI algorithms. That's a huge concern and it continues to be a concern and it does need to be addressed." (31:24 | Nicole Jackson) "We have to teach people how to develop connoisseurship. Most people are not taught to be connoisseurs. They're taught to follow in a line, not necessarily to become an expert on a metacognitive level. Traditionally, organizations don't have most of their workers develop those skills. And I think that's going to be critical moving forward." (33:51 | Nicole Jackson) Links Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/, LinkedIn Mike's Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike Learn more about Nicole C. Jackson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-c-jackson-mba-ms-and-phd-0217aab/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
While it's important to monitor your financial progress, the real power lies in combining this with a holistic approach.In our latest Carpe Dime podcast episode, "6 Ways to Stay Financially Fit," hosts Jamie Davidson and Nicole Jackson discuss what a fiscal workout plan is and how to make one that's suitable for you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Leap Day! It's not often that we have an extra week in February, but this month's This Month in Birding marks the first time we've ever had an episode on the 29th of February. We are joined by Jennie Duberstein, Nicole Jackson, and Gabriel Foley for a panel that is as unique as this day to talk eBird streaks, landfill condors, brilliant falcons, and more. Links to articles discussed in this episode: One's trash is another's treasure: How landfills support Andean condors Innovative problem solving by wild falcons Yellow-crested Helmetshrike rediscovered Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!
Nicole Jackson joins PaTTANpod at the 2023 CSforAllPA Summit to discuss her nontraditional professional journey in computer science (CS) and STEM, the relationship between technology and creativity, applications of cognitive science in technology leadership, and the role of empathy in efforts to close equity gaps in education. Click here for more episodes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCkBP2csbOssi3rUsfM-yQT1DVGUihxg2 Also available in podcast format on iTunes and Google Play Music iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pattanpod/id1436873041?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Iwyth5xyq26f67f4qrzktutbxke?t=PaTTANpod Nicole Jackson is a technical leader with more than a decade of experience in product software engineering. She combines her background and love of user experience, economics, systems, and analytical thinking to the development of eloquent, scalable solutions to complex problems in a multitude of spaces, including social equity, healthcare, and higher education. Currently, Nicole serves as the Head of Digital Transformation at Catalyst.org, a global nonprofit supported by many of the world's most powerful CEOs and leading companies to help build workplaces that work for women. Nicole is also a nationally recognized contributor to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education. She is a National Science and Technologies Medals Foundation mentor to two Howard University STEM students, and an ambassador for the Association for Advancement of Sciences IF/THEN Initiative, which brings together high-profile women in STEM to serve as role models for middle school girls.
On August 27th many brave and fearless dental technicians will take to the water and road to participate in the 2023 Chicago Triathlon (https://www.chicagotriathlon.com/). They don't do it for fame or personal gain, but to raise money for the Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/). PLEASE head over to dentallabfoundation.org (https://dentallabfoundation.org/) and click the DONATE TODAY button. Log in and choose the “Race for the Future” option. There you can put the name of a racer you want to sponsor. You can put: Barb Warner Team Abutments (Elvis Dahl, Mark Williamson, Bobby Kennedy) Voices From the Bench (50/50 split between Barb and Elvis' team) Come see Elvis and Barb on stage together for the first time as we record an episode in front of a live audience! Register for the Ladies of the Mill Summit in Chattanooga, TN on July 21-22 (https://www.ladiesofthemill.com/) We talk a lot about Barb and Elvis raising money by participating in the Race For the Future 9.0 on August 27th. This week we brought on 3 wonderful guests to do a deep dive into what the event is, how you can donate, and where the money goes. Joining the conversation is Martha Martin from Triad Dental Studio (https://triaddentalstudio.com/) and the current chair of the Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/). Also joining in on the fun is Nicole Jackson, who also sits on the FDLT board, participates in the race, and runs the dental technician program at the Milwaukee Area Technical College (https://www.matc.edu/course-catalog/manufacturing-construction-transportation/dental-technician.html). And we couldn't talk about any of this without having Lindsey Rowan on who is the executive director of the FDLT and past participant. During the conversation we will break down the days leading up to the race, the race itself, how you can sponsor a team, and all the amazing things the money does to help our industry. The new PrograScan PS3 and PS5 (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/digital-equipment/prograscan-ps5-and-ps3-laborscanner) provide true-to-detail, high-resolution and accurate scans for coordinated digital workflows that are precise, fast, and always accurate. The PS3 and PS5 are powered by the popular and intuitive DentalCAD software from Exocad (https://exocad.com/). Whether you are looking for your first scanner, to upgrade or add to your existing scanners, the PrograScan may be the one for you. Reach out to your friendly Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) sales representative to select a scanner that matches the needs of your lab Today and tell them you heard about it on the podcast! Special Guests: Lindsey Rowan, Martha Martin , and Nicole Jackson.
It's the last Thursday of the month of May and that means it is time to bring on a panel of birding friends to talk about bird news and goings on on the American Birding Podcast. And it's another excellent panel this month featuring Mollee Brown, Nicole Jackson, and Ryan Mandelbaum talking Lesser Prairie-Chicken delisting, fire loving birds, and bird safe windows among other things. LInks to topics discussed in this episode: House committee votes to delist the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Incorporating pyrodiversity into wildlife habitat assessments for rapid post-fire management: A woodpecker case study 230K birds die annually by smashing into NYC windows. A new bill aims to save them. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!
Nicole Jackson Miller is a mom of two and runs a company teaching burnt out service based business owners how to scale their business and gain more freedom using an agency model. In this episode, she explains to us what an agency is and when it might be the right time for you to switch from solopreneur to an agency owner.If you have hesitations on hiring, Nicole explains how to work through some of these major roadblocks and offers a step-by-step guide on how to train new team members to set them up for success. Struggle with delegating? She also shares ways we can distribute tasks without feeling like we have to micromanage.By shifting to a sales agency model, you as the business owner are able to take on more clients because you are no longer solely limited to just your own capacity. If you're ready to make this switch, Nicole shares streamlined ways to help you find more clients so that you can continue to pay yourself and your new team members!MEET NICOLEUplevel Your Agency PodcastSponsor: Purposeful Podcast Course - enter code ‘PODCAST50' for $50 offLet's connect!Purposeful Week Planner: https://www.pursuingherpurpose.com/shopOur WEBSITE: https://www.pursuingherpurpose.comINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/pursuingherpurpose/MEET AMY: http://instagram.com/ameskiefer/MEET KAT: https://www.instagram.com/kat.herro/ MEET ABBY: http://instagram.com/abbyrosegreen/This episode was produced and edited by @pivotballchange.
Savor the flavors of this week's guests on Food Farms & Chefs Radio Show, because they're cooking up some hot commodities in their kitchens. From a self-taught Barbecuer, to a fast-casual burger joint, and some dessert to follow--these dynamic individuals are creating treats for all of us to eat!We began our episode with Terrell Barkley, who started his BBQ business after he unintentionally became the neighborhood grill master. He found his passion, and skill, to barbecuing while he was recovering from an injury. When he started to cook, the neighbors sniffed out the delicious offerings, and soon he found himself feeding all the children and their parents. As fate would have it, he met someone who wanted out of their business, and soon it became Barkley's BBQ. His popularity grew with every tasty bite, and soon he expanded to meet the requests of his fans, committing to a food truck in addition to his brick and mortar location.We next wanted you to MEAT the self-proclaimed serial entrepreneur of Cherry Hill, or his newest endeavor that is. Mathew Daniel, who is a young, talented, and very driven individual is no stranger to owning his own business; he has formerly owned a Frutta Bowl franchise, as well as Cloud Lounge. Now, Daniel is the owner of BurgerFi in Cherry Hill, NJ, and he had his General Manager, Nicole Jackson, join us on Food, Farms, & Chefs. After discussing a little history of her own journey in the hospitality industry, we dug in...to BurgerFi and what distinguishes their brand from all the others. Lastly, we spoke with Vanessa Jackson, owner and founder of Philly Cheesecake Lady. After spending an astounding 34-years without tasting this decadent dessert, Jackson took her first bite of cheesecake during an office holiday party. To her delight, she fell in love with the rich and creamy treat, committing to a weekly outing to Macaroni Grill for some more. It didn't take too long before she started making them at home, and eventually created cheesecakes that the whole family relished in. Seeing an opportunity, and not wasting it, she eventually opened a brick and mortar location, and has seen continued growth ever since. Now, Philly Cheesecake Lady is a family affair with both of her daughters co-owning and operating the booming business alongside her. If you would like to know more of the delicious details, tune in at 6pm on WWDB 860 AM & WPEN HD2 97.5 in the Philadelphia listening area on Tuesdays, or 1pm on Fridays in the Hudson Valley, NY, CT, and North Jersey regions on WMLD 103.7 FM, or you can stream our show at anytime by asking your smart device to play FOOD FARMS AND CHEFS RADIO SHOW!
Learning starts with curiosity and a sense of wonder. Approaching new things with a beginner's mindset piques your interest and sparks your enthusiasm. Join this conversation between Jim Mason (HSLDA President) and Nicole Jackson (environmental educator and birder) on how a parent and child working together presents the opportunity to learn and grow together. They'll discuss how how adventuring into nature and bird-watching gives parents and their students a chance to reciprocate learning, and can provide you as a parent the opportunity to learn more about yourself, your child, and the amazing benefits of spending time outdoors. “[Parents and children can] work together to explore nature in a more meaningful way. And just having that understanding that you're both in this kind of beginner mindset. Even though you're the adult, you don't have to be in teacher mode all the time. Sometimes you're the learner, sometimes you're the teacher. But embrace both of those roles, [and] really start with that story of your own experiences [while] building new ones and new memories with the children that you want to engage with.”—Nicole Jackson
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Hello beautiful people! We have the pleasure of introducing you to Nicole. Nicole is an educated black woman, mother, daughter, sister friend, caregiver and influencer. Nicole has a strong presence and community of support. She is considered as the Madam President of the Den of Big Boys on @tiktok. The brings a genuine and transparent conversation with her Makings of You. She is a real one! Her goal is to leave a legacy of grown and positivity through my encounters in this life.We would greatly appreciate your support by listening to this episode and sharing with others. Leaving a review always make a difference. You can find Nicole at: TikTok: @thicnicjack / @thicnicjack2Instagram: @thicnic / @denofbigboys You can find us at:Www.EverythangCulture.comIG/Facebook/Tiktok/Tumblr: EverythangCultureTwitter: EveryTHGCultureSpotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116?i=1000567850501Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everythangculturepodcast2791Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-contentSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-content
LIVE from SOAHR 2022: Karilyn Greene and Nicole Jackson, City of Thomasville (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 496) Karilyn Greene and Nicole Jackson, both with the City of Thomasville in Human Resources, joined host John Ray LIVE at SOAHR 2022. They shared their excitement to be at the conference, their work in Thomasville and all […] The post LIVE from SOAHR 2022: Karilyn Greene and Nicole Jackson, City of Thomasville appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
July is awfully hot across most of the ABA Area, and we've got a panel with no shortage of hot takes for the July 2022 This Month in Birding. Martha Harbison, Nicole Jackson, and Nick Lund join host Nate Swick to talk about national birds, woodpecker myths, ravens, macaws, and how your brain works when you bird. Don't forget to join the ABA for FREE coffee or join Nate in Panama in September! Links to topics discussed: Study Upends Theory that Woodpeckers have Shock-absorbant heads Common Ravens Repopulating the Eastern US Spix's Macaws Return to the Wild Study Examines Memory in Birdwatchers Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!
The Foundation for Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/): Race For the Future 8.0 August 28th (https://dentallabfoundation.org/news-events/race-for-the-future/) Most technicians are very dedicated and passionate about what they do. That is what makes our industry so amazing. But sometimes there is a technician that we run into that is so passionate that it really stands out and shows really how amazing we are. Nicole Jackson came into this industry be seeing a patient reaction getting a crown. Finding a school in her area in Milwaukee, Nicole graduated and started in a lab. It wasn't long before she was changing workflows and increasing productivity. After a few labs a opportunity came about to go back to the school that started it all and run the program. Nicole is now the Lead faculty and program chair of the dental technician program at Milwaukee Area Technical College (https://www.matc.edu/course-catalog/manufacturing-construction-transportation/dental-technician.html). This is her story. The Asiga MAX (https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-max/), the world's most advanced lab 3D printer, offers exceptional productivity. Well over 400 labs in the U.S. can attest to its accuracy, speed and precision. With 62 micron Print Precision, the Max is optimized for both dental lab or clinic environments. Its exclusive SPS™ Smart-Positioning-System Technology guarantees every layer is formed accurately, resulting in consistent results in any environment, and its single Point Calibration makes calibration extremely accurate and fast. As an Open Material System, you can print any suitable resin from any material manufacturer. Your choice, no strings. The Max also features the Fastest Material Changeover of any 3D printer. Labs LOVE this! Change completely from one print resin to another in under 30 seconds. All this and the finest, most dependable technical support staff in the dental lab industry. Call Whip Mix today or visit whipmix.com (https://whipmix.com/) to find out more about the Asiga Max! The fastest growing product at Gro3X (https://www.gro3x.com/) are the Gro3X Aligners. Gro3X Aligners are only available from Gro3X Aligner certified labs: Why? Because they believe in the synergies that are being created between you, the dental office, and your lab. And they want to further leverage these synergies. Their aligners are used as a pre-treatment to a larger restorative esthetic case, to widen gaps prior to placing implants, to close a diastema, ease crowding, and simply enhance your patient's smiles. Even for your Essix retainer needs your Gro3X aligner certified lab can help. Look for a Gro3X Aligner certified lab near you, such as Castle Dental Lab (http://www.castlelab.com/) in San Antonio, TX (ask for Blaine), AMK Dental Lab (https://www.amkdentallaboratory.com/) in O'Neill, NE (ask for Anne), Staggs Dental Lab (https://www.facebook.com/staggsdental) in McCoole Maryland (ask for Derrick), AA Dental Design (https://www.aadentaldesign.com/) in Murrieta, CA (ask for Frankie), and many, many more… For a complete listing of Gro3X Aligner Certified Labs go to www.gro3x.com Special Guest: Nicole Jackson.
In this episode, environmental educator and nature enthusiast Nicole Jackson tells the story of an unexpected backyard birding experience when she visited her mom in 2021. When she arrived, Nicole saw typical birds such as robins and jays, but then saw something less common: a brightly colored Blackburnian Warbler! Nicole's mom asked what she was looking at, and Nicole showed her pictures of all the nearby birds on her phone. Nicole helped her mom create an account on Merlin Bird ID and document her first bird sighting. This week is Black Birders Week. Learn how to participate in Black Birders Week here and by following #BlackBirdersWeek on social media.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Ashley welcomes Nicole Jackson-Lind to the Podcast. Nicole owns Fit Fuel Foods and is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner with over 15 years of experience in various chronic disease states and 9 years of nutrition and weight loss experience. Discover how Nichole embarked on taking her expertise, experience, and passion to create Fit Fuel Foods. You’ll learn more about her journey to make her passion a reality and she’ll share the science behind the meals of her individually portioned meal prep company. All it takes is one person’s idea and the ability to take a chance. There is no question that Nichole is changing our community and she is doing so, one meal at a time. Remember to share this conversation with others who would be encouraged and inspired to go out and make the most of their New Day! For more information about Nichole and Fit Fuel Foods, visit: https://fitfuelfoods.com/ --- The New Day Podcast is all about making the most of each New Day. It’s about stepping up to challenges and discovering what’s possible. Ashley’s guests are people in your community, who are taking risks, creating opportunities, and making the most of each New Day. They share their stories of what they have created, and the grit and perseverance it took to get there. Get ready to be encouraged and inspired to make the most of your New Day!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
在疫情期間,不少親友未能見面共渡重要時刻,雪梨一對夫婦Nicole與Jackson引進港式大型「氣球擺設」,替客人透過無接觸送禮服務將心意送到親友府上。他們指,香港受地方局限,擺設只能出現在商場或頒獎禮,但澳洲的大宅卻能容納這份巨大心意,並曾替高齡祖母遙距送贈孫兒。
Nicole Jackson, Ph.D., of Sandia National Labs, joins the Let's Talk Risk podcast to talk about her work analyzing how extreme weather events and climate hazards impact physical infrastructures. Jackson shares her experiences on researching how long outages are and how many people were affected to get a sense of the duration of the event and the kind of magnitude of the event from a human perspective. This conversation covers how communities are equipped for extreme weather events, energy equity, resiliency of different countries, socio-economic factors, and more.
We continue the conversation on the Power Play of Love picking up with Being Single and Being a Stand for Love. What does this mean embodied? How can you be a stand for love and not in love? Sometimes the biggest play is within. For this episode I invited all of my powerhouse expert friends: Nicole Jackson, Sacred Femininity Master Fahima Mahomed, Certified NLP, Mindfulness, Positive Psychology and Couples Coaching Tyomi Morgan, Certified Sexologist and Authentic Tantra® Practitioner Nicole and Tyomi are back to discuss the power play within in being a stand for love. What does that mean and who do you have to Be to do that? You are going to want to join us live for this one and be sure that you littles can hear. Not for children! Nicole Jackson is a Healer, Teacher, Divine Energy Activator and Sacred Femininity Coach. She is the Owner of Healthy Soul Wellness LLC and currently facilitates wellness workshops on energetic self-care, stress reduction, womb healing, and sacred sexuality for women. She has facilitated numerous retreats both domestically and internationally. She has taught classes and workshops for corporate organizations, schools, government agencies, including the offices of the White House. Ultimately, Nicole aims to bring more peace and harmony to the world by helping to set women free from the energetic bondage that holds their bliss and creativity hostage. Nicole Jackson is the owner of Healthy Soul Wellness LLC and has been practicing healing arts for over 10 years. She is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Health Coach, and a Womb Wellness Advocate for women. She is a Reiki Master, a Certified Health Coach, a Sacred Femininity Facilitator under Tao Tantric Arts and a Certified Healing Love Instructor with Universal Healing Tao (UHT)., certified Yin Yoga Instructor and a QiGong Healer. Her desire is to help set women free from the energetic bondage that holds their sensuality, joy, creativity, and pleasure hostage. Her mission is to empower her clients to live a healthy, sexy, abundant, and blissful life. I am reintroducing Fahima Mahomed from season two of the Free to Be Show. She graduated with a Business Management Degree (BSc Hons), is a qualified life-coach, a certified NLP Practitioner (neuro-linguistic programming), certified in Mindfulness, Existential, Positive Psychology, Group and Facilitation for companies and institutes, relationship and Couples Coaching; Certified Mental Health & Wellness Practitioner by the Academy of Modern Applied Psychology; Certified in Cognitive Behavior Therapy and now studying a Masters Degree in Psychology and neuroscience of mental health at Kings College London. Tyomi Morgan is a Certified Sexologist, Authentic Tantra® Practitioner and International Pleasure Coach whose candid and authentic approach to sexual technique and eroticism has inspired and enlightened millions of people around the world. The model-turned-sexpert began her journey of educating the masses in 2011 with the launch of her Sexuality Education Blog Glamerotica101.comand has spread her sex positive message worldwide via Glamerotica101's Youtube Channel and her Authentically salacious social media presence. Tyomi's advice has been featured on Huffington Post, Buzzfeed.com, Blavity.com, The Washington Post's Youtube Channel, The Lily, New York Mag's The Cut, EBONY Magazine, Essence.com, Yourtango.com, Men's Health, Shape.com, BET.com, CBS Radio, Playboy Radio, “The Nod Podcast” iHeart Radio, Blackdoctor.org, MadameNoire.com, XoNecole.com and countless other platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cordelia-gaffar0/support
Hi everyone, This is Dr. Michael Williams and thank you for listening to season 1 of the diversify in path podcastI wanted to do a short solo episode marking the end of season 1 to thank every single one of you for taking the time out of your busy schedules to listen to the beautiful and inspiring stories that make up this podcast. When I first started this ambitious endeavor, I had only envisioned doing 10 episodes yet continued past that self-imposed limit and , like you my lovely audience, stood witness about the amazing triumphs and personal stories of these pathologists. One of the main goals is having you, the listener, be a fly on the wall and hear conversations that might not be had so openly and candidly Episode 0 acts as the prologue to this journey by telling the audience and the world about starting a podcast.Episode 1 with Dr. Nicole Jackson was my first ever interview and also quiet nervously a major foray into editing a podcast episode. Her passion and openness about diversity and her life journey taught me that we continually evolve especially during a time period where multiple pandemics are coming to lightI was so eager to continuing hearing stories and enjoyed the learning along! Episode 2 With Dr. Bettie Yeboah taught us that picking amazing twitter names can possibly help non pathologists gleam a portion of our multifaceted field. Episode 3 with Dr. Marcos Lepe and episode 8 with Dr. Sara Jiang taught us about the importance of culture and identity.. along with always having hot sauce anywhere you go Dr. Eddie Lee (episode 4) shared with us the importance of speaking up against Asian hate with Dr. Syed T Hoda in episode 5 teaching us to always be prepared for any situation, especially sitting under a bunkbedWords of encouragement and empowerment is also a theme shared from my guests, whether it be Dr. Ryanne Brown (episode 6), Dr. Evita Henderson-Jackson (episode 9) or even being able to attain the American dream eloquently expressed by Dr. Michael Arnold (episode 12).We delved into the beautiful complexities of sexuality with Dr. Alcino Gama (episode 7) and gender identity with Dr. Carlos Perra-Herran (episode 16). The discussion of straightening black hair for interviews to seem less threatening was fastidiously and passionately by Dr. Ashley Holloman (episode 10) along with navigating pregnancy in medicine which was discussed by Dr. Mariangela Gomez (episode 13). Going for one's passion is something we may forget to do while training or working in the medical field but we often forget we have more to offer while also helping patients. Dr. William Humphhrey (episode 11) discusses his joys with writing while Dr. Terri Mason (episode 17) proudly champions for mental health.Lest we forget the amazing voices of Dr. Ansley Scott (episode 14) who shares an encounter during training which emboldens her to fight for the best for her patients and Dr. Kisha Mitchell Richards (episode 15) who encourages leadership and finding a work life balance that's best for you. My last two episodes feature Dr. Andrea Deyrup who uses experience, wit, intelligence and the search for truth in her race in Medicine series and grand rounds and Dr. Sirintrapun (episode 19) who shares his experiences being Asian but also elements of great leadership . Well, I guess that's it for now Thank you all so so much my dear audience and cant wait to see you all for season 2 as we hear more stories about diversity in pathology and continually ponder ways on how we can all diversify in path ! smooches
Nicole talks about her love of Disney's California Adventure and we talk about what the future holds for Disneyland ResortNicole can be reached at: NicoleJackson@enchanted-escapes.comIf you have any questions or comments for Ben he can be reached at: BenJuhnke@enchanted-escapes.comhttps://enchanted-escapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/enchantedwithben
Hi friends! Welcome to another episode of the Diversify in Path Podcast. I have the opportunity to interview Dr. Nicole Jackson who is an Assistant Medical Examiner in Chicago and is board-certified in anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathology. She is a fellow in multiple organizations and is a founder and current board member of the newly formed Society of Black Pathologists. We discuss her switch from surgery into pathology, her views on mentorship, her experiences as a new forensic pathologist during the beginning of the pandemic and finally her views in how we can diversify the field of pathology.Her Twitter handle is : @NicoleJacksonMD
Hey hey, welcome to the Human Connection podcast, I'm your host Brittney Lynn and today's interview is with Nicole Miller who is a leadership consultant for small business owners and managers. She helps leaders master their own management style to build a thriving team. Nicole brings her experience in managing million-dollar television projects, growing a successful management agency, and helping service-based business owners scale without burning out to support her clients in leading efficiently and elegantly. In today's episode, you'll find out: How we got connected and the absolute wreck I was before Nicole (fun fact, she was my business coach!) How setting boundaries helps you become a better communicator The importance of getting out of your comfort zone How to communicate consciously and management mindfully How a business coach won't “fix” your problems Links mentioned during the episode: Nicole's website Follow Nicole on Instagram Follow Nicole on Facebook Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/humanconnection Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Grab my free pitch templates here
Welcome back to Fearless, Inspired and Free, a weekly conversation with Dana Wright and the women she has been fortunate to connect with to discuss their life's journey, the great things they are doing, overcoming life's obstacles, navigating their work and personal businesses; becoming Fearless in their actions, Inspired to live authentically and Free to live a life they choose! Fearless, Inspired and Free Podcast endeavors to build a community of learning, appreciation, encouragement, resilience, growth, acceptance, kindness and support! This week's guest, Nicole Jackson-Hopkins has been Designating Managing Broker-Owner & Founder of 3G Realty Inc since 2006. She grew up in Bellwood, IL and has a lived a life where she has reinvented herself many times, beginning with graduating from high school and heading to college, majoring in Computer Science for a short time before deciding to obtain her cosmetology license. From there, she learned about logistics and trucking services at Sears, utilizing her skills as an account specialist while also working as a hair dresser; before meeting my husband. She eventually utilized those skills to help run his business. Shortly after getting married, and a couple of weeks after her first daughter's 1st birthday, her mother fell ill and slipped into a comatose state in which she remained for 19 years. Her mother went to live with Nicole's aunt who was an LPN and provided care for several years, while Nicole assisted in her care as she juggled work, motherhood and being a wife. The stress of managing so many things left Nicole ill several times throughout the years as well, with her eventually developing symptoms of anxiety which she discusses candidly in this episode. Eventually, Nicole began her career as a real estate agent and within a year obtained her Managing Broker license and opened her own Brokerage, known today as 3G Realty Inc. The market crash of 2008 motivated her to go back to school and obtain her Bachelors of Science and her MBA. In addition, she and her family purchased a disability accessible home to accommodate her mother's care and her mother remained in her home until she passed away in 2017. 3G Realty now has 2 office locations and 3 full-time agents. Nicole says, "my mother's journey has taught me to relinquish my fears & doubts in life while my father's encouragement and support has helped me developed a great sense of courage, spiritual freedom & a humbling appreciation for life". Tune in today as Nicole discusses life not being a straight line and how there will be many curves and winding roads, but that we should keep going and not be afraid to fail. She says, we must always do things the right way so no-one can take an accomplishment from us. Nicole emphasizes that we must listen to our OWN voices and cancel the noise of others opinions, otherwise we may let fear paralyze us and we can't let it! She urges the listeners to know their worth and to not let others minimize that worth. "Balance is essential" she says, and "it is ok to say you need help and acknowledge when you are not in a good space mentally". In the end, life throws many things at you, but it's how you carry that load that makes the difference. You can google Nicole Jackson-Hopkins. She is also on Instagram (@njacksonhop_3grceo), Facebook and Youtube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danafif20/message
In this episode, co-host Tywauna Wilson interviews Medical Examiner Dr. Nicole Jackson. They dive in the topic of forensic pathology and the importance of self care for the medical laboratory team. Is it really like CSI or nah? Dr. Jackson gives more insight into the field of Forensic Pathology and why taking pauses out of your day helps you to be a better leader for yourself and for your patients. Curious to learn more about this side of the lab? This episode is for you! Guest Bio:Nicole R. Jackson, MD, MPH is a graduate of Duke University and Tulane University's Schools of Medicine and Public Health. Dr. Jackson completed her anatomic and clinical pathology training at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and her forensic pathology fellowship training at the prestigious New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator. She is currently an Assistant Medical Examiner for Cook County in Chicago, IL. Her interests include clinical and medico-legal autopsy, medical education, mentoring, community outreach, wellness, quality improvement, increasing the visibility of Forensic Pathologists as first responders to threats on our nation's life expectancy, and using population-based data to reduce the number of preventable deaths.Be a Supporter:Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast platform!Don't forget to subscribe to the show on your phone, tablet or notebook so you never miss an episode! Be sure to leave a comment, and share with a fellow medical laboratory professionals!If you have a leadership or laboratory message to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please reach out to us at elaboratetopics@directimpactbroadcasting.com or Direct Impact Broadcasting on Social Media.
EPISODE 7 - Nicole Jackson (Fyre Festival Episode)The time has finally come!!! The FYRE FESTIVAL EPISODE! Introducing someone who has become one of my BEST friends, concert buddies, and music festival adventure partner, Nicole Jackson. Nicole and I met AT Fyre Festival, the world biggest luxury musical festival flop, put on by Billy McFarland, and rapper, Ja Rule. By now, you've seen some kind of production about this festival, but never someone's FIRST HAND experience, which I had the pleasure of being on the first flight out to the Bahamas, and connected with Nicole out of the 500 or so people that actually made it TO the festival.Hear some of the stories that the documentaries never told, the TRUTH behind the infamous cheese sandwich, how much we ACTUALLY paid for our tickets, and how we finally managed to get off the island back to the US.Guest: Nicole Jackson - IG: @nicole_jacks9Host: Clarissa Cardenas - IG: @atxconcertqueen Website: http://www.theconcertqueen.com Make sure to tune in every Wednesday for a new episode of the “Concert Queen Connect” and make sure to ‘like' and ‘subscribe' to our channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbNiyZMWKbK2pH4J2rdj69Q?sub_confirmation=1Listen to our podcast:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/concert-queen-connect/id1538535270Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6y3m5SLW5CnBvBpvh7cXgT?si=dN1Vlr9eQf2diQFrPIffugThank you to our sponsor for this episode, Twelve Rivers Productions, and hit them up for any of your production studio needs! http://www.twelveriversproductions.comProducer: Steve Souza (http://www.souzamedia.com) IG : @the.souz
Nicole Jackson Miller helps done-for-you service providers grow and scale their businesses without burning out! She brings her experience managing million-dollar television projects, growing a successful management agency, and helping dozens of business owners scale to support her clients in leading efficiently and with greater ease. Nicole is the host of the Scale Your Way podcast which shares simple, proven strategies just for done-for-you service-based companies, to help them scale their business so they can have more time, money and create a bigger impact and a better life. When she's not helping people become the best leaders they can be, you can find nicole playing piano, flying planes (yep, she has a pilot's license) or walking her dog, Scout. You can join her community especially for done-for-you service providers that are booked out or close to being booked out and ready to set up their business for growth here: https://nicolejacksonmiller.com/scale Sound Production: Matt Cole ( matthewdouglascole@gmail.com ) of Go On Productions ( www.facebook.com/GoOnPodcasts ) Artwork: Erin Lindstrom Music: High by Lyfo ( www.soundcloud.com/lyfomusic/high )If you enjoy this episode please leave us a 5 star review! And if you need any support as a human, being, and/or CEO, reach out! More info about working together at erinlindstrom.com Free sales and money mindset course here: shinysalescourse.com Andddddddd hang out w me on Instagram for behind the scenes and current hot takes!
In this episode we'll hear from three local community leaders about their experiences responding to the COVID-19 crisis. Bellevue School District Superintendent Ivan Duran shares what it was like facing so many unknowns when the school district went remote in March and the new systems the district has developed to make sure all kids have access to education from home. Tina Vincent, District Director of Youth and Family Programs with the YMCA of Greater Seattle, and Nicole Jackson, Director of Program Operations at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bellevue share how their teams leapt into action. Within days of the school closures their teams had developed programs ensuring families had childcare, and kids of working parents had support in online learning. These organizations rely on each other and other community partnerships to continue providing services. Nobody can do this work alone! We are all in this together. KidsQuest is a proud partner of the Bellevue School District, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bellevue and, The YMCA of Greater Seattle. We have also been working around the clock to continue providing our awesome programs to families at home in creative new ways. We are so proud to have this incredible group of guests on the podcast. The work they have done for kids and families during these challenging times is truly lifesaving! If you'd like to learn more about any of the programs you hear about on the episode today, I encourage you to check out their websites below: https://bsd405.org/ https://www.seattleymca.org/ http://www.bgcbellevue.org/
Hey hey, welcome to the Human Connection podcast, I'm your host Brittney Lynn and today's interview is with Nicole Miller who is a leadership consultant for small business owners and managers. She helps leaders master their own management style to build a thriving team. Nicole brings her experience in managing million-dollar television projects, growing a successful management agency, and helping service-based business owners scale without burning out to support her clients in leading efficiently and elegantly. In today's episode, you'll find out: How we got connected and the absolute wreck I was before Nicole (fun fact, she was my business coach!) How setting boundaries helps you become a better communicator The importance of getting out of your comfort zone How to communicate consciously and management mindfully How a business coach won't “fix” your problems Links mentioned during the episode: Nicole's website Follow Nicole on Instagram Follow Nicole on Facebook Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/humanconnection Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Grab my free pitch templates here
In episode 76, I am joined by Nicole Jackson Miller to talk about adding a project manager to your team. We discuss the differences between virtual assistants, online business managers, and project managers. What to consider when adding someone to your team. Don't forget to share your takeaways on Instagram and tag me @thetaranewman. Show notes https://taranewmancoaching.com/podcast/2019/07/16/adding-a-project-manager-to-your-team-with-nicole-jackson-millerGet your Revenue Goal Calculator - https://theboldleadershiprevolution.com/revenue-goal-calculator
How does a restaurant vision come to life? In this podcast, we go inside the minds of CoreLife Eatery's President, Scott Davis, and Director of Off-Premise Business, Nicole Jackson. Scott and Nicole talk about the different phases of developing a successful restaurant concept, from creating a menu to engaging customers at different touchpoints. Scott Davis is President of CoreLife Eatery and has spent nearly forty years in the restaurant industry. He formerly served as Chief Concept Officer and Executive Vice President for Panera Bread and also worked at Au Bon Pain and Carrols Corporation, which owns and operates over 800 restaurants under the Burger King brand. Nicole Jackson is CoreLife Eatery's Director of Off-Premise Business. She's spent the past decade leading sales teams and growing the catering business of brands including Boston Market and Panera Bread.
Equip yourself with mindful marketing techniques from project management superhero, marketing leader and Founder of The Project Designer, Nicole Jackson Miller. In this episode we discuss effective ways to manage your emotions in the workplace, how to practice mindfulness to help you keep calm in the chaos, and ways to add an emotional touch to your social content that speaks directly to your audience. Takeaways: Leadership is something everyone has. Leaders must either invest an amount of time attending to people's fears and feelings or an unreasonable amount of time to managing ineffective to unproductive behavior. Learn how to pause. It supports you in knowing when to stop and tend to your own emotions and fears. There is no wrong feeling or emotion but make sure to process it and make a decision after calming down and understanding what is going on. Take a look at triggers, Identify what needs to be worked on within yourself like insecurities and doubts. Stay open and curious. Get a handle on your fears or emotions and opportunities will start to appear. Make sure you are where your audience is. People love hearing the personal stuff. Connecting with people on a personal level is extremely important. What are your values? People like this holistic view of who you are. Mix personal and professional. Twitter people want to know the real you instead of just the link sharing. It's good to try new things but if something is working great for you already, it's okay to keep promoting yourself on that platform. Mindfulness is paying attention to the present moment without judgment. Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprojectdesigner/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolejackson/ Website: https://www.theprojectdesigner.com/ Kolbe Index: http://www.kolbe.com/ Brenet Brown - Dare to Lead Sharon Salzberg - Real Happiness at Work
Playlist: Various Southern Soul Artists (1) Zodiac Party - Cupid (Feat. Big Sam). (2) Let's Dance - Kenne Wayne. (3) That's My Jam - Omar Cunningham. (4) Bop - Kenne Wayne. (5) The Week End - Avail Hollywood. (6) Party Starter (Dj Bubba Yae's Intro Remix) Joe Nice (Feat. Nelson Curry). (7) Bottoms Up - Quinn Golden. (8) Soul Blues - Kenne Wayne. (9) Who Is It - Kenne Wayne. (10) Charlie Horse (Feat. Dana Jackson). (11) Judy Booty - C-Wright. (12) Let's Party - Roni. (13) Ooh Wee(remix) - Ms. Yanni. (14) Work It Out Pt. 2 - Nicole Jackson. (15) Keep Swinging - Bigg Robb. (16) Ain't Gonna Bump No More - James Payne. (17) Broke Down Man(remix) - Taz =================================================================================5============================
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Comic Nicole Jackson-Jones talks about her vaginal rejuvenation surgery, and Author Adrian Colesberry wants everyone to know "How to Make Love to Adrian Colesberry," on the Best of Story Worthy! Here's a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you're listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you'll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There's one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We'd love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You'll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It's good karma guys! See our Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and our California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Writer/Comedian Nicole Jackson Jones had a very specific elective surgery done called vaginal rejuvenation. What? You never heard of it? Well then gather round and learn a little about everyone's favorite female organ, the vagina. Plus, Hannes takes a VJJ quiz. Here's a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you're listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you'll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There's one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We'd love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You'll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It's good karma guys! See our Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and our California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.