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Labatt 4-H held the final meeting of the year on May 6. During this meeting, the club elected new officers for the 2025-26 year and the club president, Nicole Lee, presented scholarships to the club's four graduating seniors. Club members had the opportunity to share results of Spring contest and plans for the summer. This year the club participated in many different community service opportunities including offering sweets and snacks for the senior center, CAST, and ThriveWell; donating socks for patients; collecting canned foods for the local food bank; giving Christmas cards to veterans; collecting glasses for Lion's Club; and...Article Link
Methamphetamine has a scary reputation as one of the most addictive and dangerous drugs out there. But at the same time, it's an FDA-approved drug — and can even be used to treat ADHD in children. So just how dangerous and addictive is meth? And what's going on in your brain when you use it? We hear from Science Vs listeners who've used it — and the scientists who study it, including neuroscientists Professor Martin Paulus and Dr. Jennifer Hsieh, as well as Dr. Kate O'Malley and Dr. Krista Siefried. Find drug use resources here: spotify.com/resources Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsMeth In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Methamphetamine: The Scariest Drug (03:44) Super Meth? (04:35) What it feels like to take Meth (05:57) What meth does in the brain (09:20) Can Meth break your brain? (21:51) Meth Mouth: Is it real? (25:55) How Meth Breaks your Heart (26:52) How addictive is Meth? (36:42) New research to help people with Meth Dependence (38:08) Meth: The Most Misunderstood Drug This episode was produced by me Wendy Zukerman, with help from Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang and Ekedi Fausther-Keeys. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Bobby Lord, Bumi Hidaka, So Wylie, Emma Munger and Peter Leonard. Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to including, Dr Heather Barkholtz, Professor Nadine Ezard, Dr Nicole Lee, Dr Samantha Brooks, Dr Steph Kershaw, Professor Steven Shoptaw, Dr Susan Calcaterra, Professor Harriet de Wit, and Professor Edyth London. Also thanks to the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Careers in Finance on FinPod, we sit down with Nicole Lee, a former UBS executive director who navigated a remarkable career transition after 13 years in banking. Discover Nicole's journey from a role at UBS (including the Chief Investment Office in Wealth Management) into the dynamic world of fintech, and ultimately, launching her own coaching business and the "You Never Know" podcast.If you're seeking personal growth or curious about fintech careers, this episode is packed with insights. Nicole shares the challenges and rewards of stepping outside her comfort zone, building new skills in a startup environment, and finding her true purpose in coaching others. This conversation offers valuable perspectives for anyone in finance careers, investment banking, wealth management, or considering a career pivot. Gain inspiration and practical advice on building a fulfilling career aligned with your purpose.
Wilson County 4-H Consumer Decision Making Team competed at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition (SALE). Bayden Roemer, Luke Strey, Caitlyn Korzekwa, and Teagen Cofield placed fifth as the Wilson County Green junior team. Bryce Ferrell, Emma Lee Laffey, Nicole Lee, and Peyton Keller, Wilson County senior team, placed sixth. Junior Evalynn Masters placed seventh high individual, and Nicole Lee, senior, placed seventh high individual. Consumer Decision Making is a competition where contestants and their teams compete to try to find the best item for the person in the scenario. In consumer decision making, participants also learn about budgeting, price comparison,...Article Link
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Nicole's personal self-healing journey began in 2013, leading her to uncover her true self and connect deeply with her Dao of the Heart. Through this transformative process, she discovered that living a wholehearted and fulfilled life means embracing intentional living, fostering a deep connection with nature, finding joy in life's simple pleasures and making meaningful contributions to the world. In this episode, we'll explore how Nicole courageously healed her childhood traumas and grew into the radiant, compassionate soul she is today. Her story is an inspiring testament to the power of self-discovery, resilience and holistic healing. Join us as we dive into Nicole's journey to uncover practical insights and inspiration for your own path toward healing and fulfillment. 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Healing emotional dysregulation 08:00 Understanding self 15:38 Qigong practices 27:27 On a spiral of healing 34:47 Symptoms are information 36:07 Body Mind and Spirit 46:07 Tip for emotional healing Nicole´s Bio Nicole Lee teaches and mentors individuals in Qigong, Shen Gong, and Daoist Meditation, helping them develop life-nurturing practices. Qigong enhances the body's energy flow, while Shen Gong addresses the psyche's energy to resolve emotional experiences and symptoms of imbalance. With training in both Modern and Classical Qigong styles, accreditations in meditation, mindfulness, energy healing, and craniosacral therapy, and a Bachelor's Degree in Complementary Medicine, she is passionate about making these ancient healing arts accessible for modern lifestyles. Throughout her journey as a Qigong teacher and mentor, Nicole has repeatedly seen these gentle practices profoundly transform lives—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Contact https://www.nicoleleeqigong.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/nicoleleeqigong/ #qigongforhealth #easternphilosophy #energyhealing #mindfulnesspractice #mindfulnessmatters
Summary: In this special rewind episode of Navigating Life After 40, host Roni sits down with Nicole Lee for an insightful conversation about navigating grief, finding purpose, and embracing authentic living during midlife. They discuss personal stories of loss, the emotional complexities of grief, and the importance of building a supportive community. Nicole shares her journey through job-related grief, redefining success, and discovering her authentic self. Whether you're coping with loss, seeking clarity, or ready to make space for new beginnings, this episode offers inspiration and actionable insights for women over 40 looking to live more authentically. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Icebreaker Fun 05:13 Navigating Grief: Personal Stories 10:37 Understanding Grief and Its Complexities 15:15 Finding Purpose Through Pain 20:05 The Importance of Community 25:16 Living Authentically: A Journey of Self-Discovery 30:44 The Impact of Job-Related Grief 35:25 Redefining Success and Authenticity 40:05 Letting Go: The Path to New Beginnings 45:49 Final Thoughts and Connection Opportunities Join our Facebook Community: Navigating Life After 40 Website: www.navigatinglifeafter40.com To learn more about Nichole: Website: www.nicholelee.love IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamnicholelee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamnicholelee/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NicholeLeeLove
Wilson County 4-H competitors traveled to Louisville, Ky., to represent Texas at the National 4-H Poultry and Egg Conference on Nov. 20- 21. Team members were Nicole Lee of Floresville and Cambree Simmonds, Trent Ellebracht, and Reagan Morgan, all of La Vernia. The team qualified this past summer at the state 4-H contest and has been working hard in preparation for this national contest. The poultry team brought home several awards including: •First place team in egg production. Trent earned high point individual, and Nicole placed second high point individual. •First place team in market poultry. Cambree and Trent tied...Article Link
Summary: In this episode of Navigating Life After 40, host Roni sits down with Nicole Lee for an insightful conversation about navigating grief, finding purpose, and embracing authentic living during midlife. They discuss personal stories of loss, the emotional complexities of grief, and the importance of building a supportive community. Nicole shares her journey through job-related grief, redefining success, and discovering her authentic self. Whether you're coping with loss, seeking clarity, or ready to make space for new beginnings, this episode offers inspiration and actionable insights for women over 40 looking to live more authentically. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Icebreaker Fun 05:13 Navigating Grief: Personal Stories 10:37 Understanding Grief and Its Complexities 15:15 Finding Purpose Through Pain 20:05 The Importance of Community 25:16 Living Authentically: A Journey of Self-Discovery 30:44 The Impact of Job-Related Grief 35:25 Redefining Success and Authenticity 40:05 Letting Go: The Path to New Beginnings 45:49 Final Thoughts and Connection Opportunities To learn more about Nichole: Website: www.nicholelee.love IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamnicholelee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamnicholelee/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NicholeLeeLove Upcoming Events: Women's Grief Retreat: https://www.nicholelee.love/nicholeleegriefretreats Women of Color Receive Retreat: https://www.nicholelee.love/receiveretreat Free Release Your Grief Group Healing Sessions: https://youareloved.as.me/griefhealing Join our Facebook Community: Navigating Life After 40 Website: www.navigatinglifeafter40.com
This week on Everyday Injustice we talk with Nicole Lee, a 4-generation Oakland native the Executive Director of Urban Peace Movement (UPM), and Sikander Iqbal, the Deputy Director of Urban Peace Movement. The UPM is a grass-roots racial justice organization in Oakland that builds youth leadership to transform the social conditions that drive community violence and mass incarceration. UPM has three leadership programs -DetermiNation Black Men's Group for young Black men, Leaders in Training Program, a multi-racial youth organizing program, and Lit Mob South County in Ashland/Cherryland. Urban Peace Movement (UPM) builds youth leadership in Oakland to transform the culture and social conditions that lead to community violence & mass incarceration in communities of color. UPM's model of “Healing-Centered Youth Organizing” supports young people to feel self-confident & hopeful while empowering them to work for healing, social justice, and a brighter future for all!
Send us a textWhat does it take to pivot from a stable career to chase a passion at 37? Meet Nicole Lee, the face behind "Nichole Lee Makeup" on Instagram, who left her successful role as a fashion buyer to dive into the unpredictable realm of freelance makeup artistry. Nicole opens up about the emotional and financial hurdles she faced, highlighting the crucial role of savings and a supportive partner. Her tale is not just about makeup; it's about the courage to start over and the wisdom gained from life experience.Nicole and I discuss the benefits of starting anew later in life, such as having a sharper focus and a stronger sense of urgency. We also tackle the challenges of transitioning from a regular paycheck to a self-employed income model and the importance of prioritising health over work.Dive into the artistry behind Nicole's success where personal growth and professional development go hand in hand. Learn how she turned initial mistakes into valuable lessons and how her fashion background influences her makeup artistry. Nicole shares tips on building a professional network, leveraging social media, and maintaining authenticity. Whether you're interested in makeup or contemplating a career change, Nicole's journey offers a wealth of insights, from mastering client interactions to the nuances of selecting the perfect lip color for diverse clients. Don't miss out on this inspiring episode filled with practical advice and heartfelt stories.Hair Club Online WaitlistRates GuidePro Artist Discount Kit List BlogJoin TMI Email List Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IG
Alderwoman Nicole Lee talks all things politics, including...the Asian-American community in the USA is not a monolith. Something the Dems need to understand as they move forward. Also, why she endorsed Kamala Harris before just about any other Illinois Democrat. And a word or two or three about the White Sox stadium. Nicole is, after all, the alderwoman of the 11th ward which is where the current Sox stadium is located. She's also a delegate to the Democratic Convention. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello Sunday Morning's (HSM) CEO, Dr Nicole Lee, joins Not Drinking Today to talk about the remarkable work HSM does to support individuals to drink less. HSM's mission is to aim to change the world's relationship with alcohol one Sunday at a time! This is exactly what HSM does via its incredible Daybreak App, research, weekly blogs and social media and online platform engagements. Dr Lee talks about her own relationship with alcohol, her unwavering commitment to social justice, and the innovative online support systems Hello Sunday Morning offers to help individuals reduce or quit alcohol consumption. Dr. Lee also discusses HSM's mission to dismantle the stigma surrounding alcohol and drug use. This is a great episode to jump into to learn how to tap into an Australian organisation with global reach doing innovative work to support all of us looking to drink less.Learn More About Hello Sunday MorningNational Drug Strategy Household Survey: National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2022–2023, Alcohol consumption - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (aihw.gov.au)A Beginner's Guide to the ‘Sober Curious' Movement: Sober Curious: What It Means and How to Try It (healthline.com)Dr Nicole Lee in The Conversation: Nicole Lee – The ConversationDaybreak App: Daybreak App | Hello Sunday MorningHello Sunday Morning Blog: Blog | Hello Sunday Morning MEGMegan Webb: https://glassfulfilled.com.auInstagram: @glassfulfilledUnwined Bookclub: https://www.alcoholfreedom.com.au/unwinedbookclubSober Socialising workshop at Seadrift Distillery: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/confident-and-cozy-alcohol-free-socialising-for-winter-tickets-934198341387?aff=oddtdtcreator BELLAIsabella Ferguson: https://isabellaferguson.com.auInstagram: @alcoholandstresswithisabellaFree 5-Day DO I HAVE A DRINKING PROBLEM? Clarify and focus series: https://resources.isabellaferguson.com.au/doIhaveadrinkingproblemwithisabellafergusonAlcohol Freedom Small Group Challenge - Register here: https://resources.isabellaferguson.com.au/alcoholfreedomchallengeThe Alcohol Revolution 6-Week Program (Online or Podcast): ...
Nicole and Kaila have come together to offer you an entire mini series on the podcast, filled with all the juicy stuff to support your frequency of wealth up-level. To connect with Nicole Lee from Auria Wealth Head to: https://www.auriawealth.com/ https://www.instagram.com/auriawealth The Frequency of Wealth is our FREE 5 Day event we're hosting next week. Let's tap into the wealth frequency together, register here: https://www.myalignedpurpose.com/frequency Find out the FASTEST way to grow your business (without sacrificing more time or adding more 1:1 clients!) Take The Quiz Here: https://www.myalignedpurpose.com/quiz Curious about ways we can work together, we have many: https://www.myalignedpurpose.com/available-offers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myalignedpurpose/message
Tech layoffs have been a common occurrence over the past several months. But what is it like after you've been laid off and where do you go from there? Plus OpenTable is informing members that all reviews on the platform will now show members' profile pictures and first names starting May 22nd. And a roundup of the latest Chatbot stories.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Veronica Belmont, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.
Tech layoffs have been a common occurrence over the past several months. But what is it like after you've been laid off and where do you go from there? Plus OpenTable is informing members that all reviews on the platform will now show members' profile pictures and first names starting May 22nd. And a roundup of the latest Chatbot stories. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Veronica Belmont, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Are robotaxis facing a losing war in gaining broad public acceptance? Nicole shares her experience riding in them and what she thinks needs to be done. Plus seven US researchers have identified a new side-channel attack called “GoFetch” that impacts Apple M1, M2, and M3 processors. And OpenAI pitches its technology to film studios and directors.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.
Are robotaxis facing a losing war in gaining broad public acceptance? Nicole shares her experience riding in them and what she thinks needs to be done. Plus seven US researchers have identified a new side-channel attack called “GoFetch” that impacts Apple M1, M2, and M3 processors. And OpenAI pitches its technology to film studios and directors. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Governor Pritzker comments on proposed Sox handout. Ben riffs. Alder Nicole Lee talks all things Sox stadium. Including…whether taxpayers can afford to subsidize Sox and Bears. How 78 impacts her ward. What to do with Sox park if Sox leave. Why we shouldn't hate the players but the game. Say what? And a few words about her ceasefire vote. Nicole is the alderwoman of the 11th ward in Bridgeport. Home of the White Sox! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For a lot of people, alcohol is associated with partying, celebrating and an all-round good time. But does this social lubricant have its downsides? Is there any truth to the idea that a little bit of alcohol is actually good for you? Or is there no safe limit at all? In this episode, Cosmos journalist Petra Stock pops open the bottle to take a swig of the science of alcohol. She is joined by Dr Michael Livingston, Dr Liz Temple, Dr Nicole Lee and Dr Sarah Callinan. Together, they get drunk on knowledge about what alcohol is and how it affects our bodies and minds. This episode was produced by Evrim Yazgin and edited by Andrew Wyrill. Theme music by Will Berryman. For more science news, visit cosmosmagazine.com and follow us on Instagram @cosmosmagazine Love the show? Let us know by rating and leaving a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recent data reveals that nearly 20% of Australians are looking to decrease their alcohol consumption.
On episode #39, Jimmy speaks with Nicole Lee from Partnero. They discuss:- How Nicole manages content across multiple brands- How she stays in touch with customer needs and feedback- The moment her company realized its messaging was broken
*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. Pamela Curr is the campaign coordinator at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, and a tireless social justice advocate who works with the refugee advocacy movement to expose the harsh conditions in detention centres and assist men, women and children to adjust to a new life outside detention. She joins Marisa on the program to talk about the positive step forward taken by the Australian High Court to rule indefinite immigration detention unlawful. The second guest Nicole Lee, the President and Board Director of People With Disability Australia (PWDA). Nicole joins Marisa to discuss the final report of the Royal Commision into violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation of people with disbaility. The report included 220 reccomendations as to how to improve laws, policies, structures, and practises to ensure a more inclusive and just society that supports the independence of people with disability, and their right to live free from violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. First up on today's program, Marisa speaks with veteran activist Pamela Curr, about a landmark court ruling that paves the way to end the indefinite detention of asylum seekers, whilst this is an important step in right direction, she also explains why there is more work to be done for the justice and human rights of all refugees and asylum seekers that have suffered the damage of our government's cruel and inhumane policies. Next, Marisa speaks with Nicole Lee from People with Disability Australia about the final report of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability and the 222 recommendations to be made to improve laws, policies, structures, and practices to ensure a more inclusive and just society that supports people with disability to live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. Head to www.3cr.org.au/dointime for full access to links and previous podcasts.
Are the ethical implications of AI more about how much can be done at scale vs what could only be done in a limited fashion? Tech reporter and analyst Benedict Evans believes so. And we discuss the Verge's David Pierce experience with Google's NotebookLM. Plus is Dolby's new Atmos feature called FlexConnect the answer to setting up multi channel home theater audio?Starring Tom Merritt, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are the ethical implications of AI more about how much can be done at scale vs what could only be done in a limited fashion? Tech reporter and analyst Benedict Evans believes so. And we discuss the Verge's David Pierce experience with Google's NotebookLM. Plus is Dolby's new Atmos feature called FlexConnect the answer to setting up multi channel home theater audio? Starring Tom Merritt, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Three AAPI led organizations here in the bay area have launched a new campaign tackling hate against the AAPI community. We are joined by Tony D., Executive Director of Youth Together; along with Mike Cheng, Deputy Director of Asian Prisoner Support Committee; and Nicole Lee, Executive Director of Urban Peace Movement. —- Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Tackling Hate Against Our AAPI Communities w/ Tony D, Mike Cheng, and Nicole Lee appeared first on KPFA.
Chicago's new City Council will be more progressive, more diverse and younger than it's been in years past when new members are sworn in May 15. Reset sits down with 11th Ward Ald. Nicole Lee and 46th Ward Ald. Angela Clay to discuss the importance of representation at City Hall, their top priorities when they take office and their plans for working with mayor-elect Brandon Johnson.
Mastodon instance enough of a draw to add subscribers? Is David Pierce from The Verge right when he states that streaming boxes have failed in their mission in their original promise of being the central hub for home entertainment? And we dig through Counterpoint's latest list of best selling phones of 2022.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Medium is charging users $5 a month to access its Mastodon server. Is a Mastodon instance enough of a draw to add subscribers? Is David Pierce from The Verge right when he states that streaming boxes have failed in their mission in their original promise of being the central hub for home entertainment? And we dig through Counterpoint's latest list of best selling phones of 2022. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
It's Friday at CES 2023. We checkout the Archer e-VTOL, RAM's EV pickup, Samsung's Bespoke AI Oven, and smart home products from EcoFlow and Eve Systems.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Shannon Morse, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Amos, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Friday at CES 2023. We checkout the Archer e-VTOL, RAM's EV pickup, Samsung's Bespoke AI Oven, and smart home products from EcoFlow and Eve Systems. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Shannon Morse, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!!
Still searching for the perfect tech gift this Holiday season? Nicole Lee here with some smart home ideas perfect for anyone, even the less tech inclined. Plus Sony has launched a motion capture project called Mocopi, and Apple Music, YouTube and Spotify launch their 2022 recap so users can see who they listened to most this year.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Still searching for the perfect tech gift this Holiday season? Nicole Lee here with some smart home ideas perfect for anyone, even the less tech inclined. Plus Sony has launched a motion capture project called Mocopi, and Apple Music, YouTube and Spotify launch their 2022 recap so users can see who they listened to most this year. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Still searching for the perfect tech gift this Holiday season? Nicole Lee here with some smart home ideas perfect for anyone, even the less tech inclined. Plus Sony has launched a motion capture project called Mocopi, and Apple Music, YouTube and Spotify launch their 2022 recap so users can see who they listened to most this year. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos MP3 Download Using a Screen Reader? Click here Multiple versions (ogg, video etc.) from Archive.org Follow us on Twitter Instgram YouTube and Twitch Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. Subscribe through Apple Podcasts. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. If you are willing to support the show or to give as little as 10 cents a day on Patreon, Thank you! Become a Patron! Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme! Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo! Thanks to our mods Jack_Shid and KAPT_Kipper on the subreddit Send to email to feedback@dailytechnewsshow.com Show Notes To read the show notes in a separate page click here!
Rick and Morty’s back for the second-half of the season. Plus, Hee-do gets a fencing chance and Albie’s got those EYES. With special guest Nicole Lee. 0:00 – The White Lotus (204)17:48 – Rick and Morty (607)25:05 – Twenty-Five Twenty-One (103) Next week: The White Lotus (205), Rick and Morty (608), Twenty-Five Twenty-One (104)Email the … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 432 – The White Lotus (204), Rick and Morty (607), Twenty-Five Twenty-One (103) →
Disney switches Bobs as Iger returns to run the mouse. Plus, Netflix lets you logout remote devices and Neighbours finds a new home on Freevee. All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Nicole Lee. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The White Lotus (204), Rick and Morty (607), Twenty-Five Twenty-One (103)Next week: The … Continue reading Cordkillers 432 – Bob-ing Around (w/ Nicole Lee) →
Disney switches Bobs as Iger returns to run the mouse. Plus, Netflix lets you logout remote devices and Neighbours finds a new home on Freevee. All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Nicole Lee. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The White Lotus (204), Rick and Morty (607), Twenty-Five Twenty-One (103)Next week: The … Continue reading Cordkillers 432 – Bob-ing Around (w/ Nicole Lee) →
Disney switches Bobs as Iger returns to run the mouse. Plus, Netflix lets you logout remote devices and Neighbours finds a new home on Freevee. All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Nicole Lee. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The White Lotus (204), Rick and Morty (607), Twenty-Five Twenty-One (103)Next week: The … Continue reading Cordkillers 432 – Bob-ing Around (w/ Nicole Lee) →
As the election in the United States approaches, I'm honored to bring back these words of wisdom from a diverse group of mothers working toward a brighter future in this special episode “Mom the Vote.” Original Show Notes At the time of this episode's release, we are at a crossroads in the United States. This election of 2020 is one of the most important in our history. As activist Michael Skolnik says, the election is not 7 days away. The election is now. What can we do in our last few days before the conclusion of the election of 2020? Like so many of you, I am asking myself what matters most and what I can do that can have an impact in these 7 days. When I feel myself swirling, I remember I don't have to figure this out alone. So, I reached out to you, fellow mothers and grandmothers, many of you activists, and asked for your words of wisdom. Ahead, I have 7 pieces of advice, reflections or calls to action, that we can all connect to for guidance and inspiration each day ahead. This is an election minisode…because I wanted these to be bite-sized and easy to digest. Please join me in taking these words in, taking action, and paying the messages forward to other mothers in your network. I hope this minisode has you, as it does me, ready to dig in, to connect to community, to engage in multiple ways, to vote for our children, to remember why this matters, to get the vote out with women of color and make sure their votes count, and to mother like an organizer. Together, we can do this! #momthevote #votelikeamother #momsrising Thank you to Jen Jenkins Dohner for the beautiful “VOTE” podcast art. Find her work, Postcards for Progress here. Episode Highlights: The election is not 7 days away…the election is now and we can look to one another for how to use these days to the fullest. Why it matters to dig into propositions and ballot measures you might not understand. Our election is not just about us as individuals, it's about us as a society. How we can use discernment and tap into our community to get us through. Register today for Nicole Lee's Way Station, happening Friday to support you in that. 5 ways that you can get engaged through MomsRising. All the reasons why we should vote for our children. How elections can be a joyful time for families. The critical role that women of color voters play in this election and how we can make their vote count. Sign up here to text bank with She the People Wednesday. Wise advice from a life-long organizer, mother and grandmother working to galvanize voting from and for domestic workers through Hand in Hand and her Caring Majority Facebook Group. Resources Recommended by Our Mother Contributors: The event Nicole Lee is co-facilitating:Way Station 5 Ways to Help Get Out the Vote from MomsRising She the People Black-Led Organizing Fund California Voter Guide Vote411 Lose the Cape Vol 4: The Mom's Guide to Becoming Socially & Politically Engaged (& How to Raise Tiny Activists), 2nd Edition 7 Pieces of Advice From Our Contributors: Advice #1 – Nancy Cavillones – Dig into Ballot Measures Because They Matter to Someone Nancy Cavillones is an indie author's best friend and is on a mission to keep authors sane by handling the minutiae of their online presence and communications. She's been online in some form or other since 1993, and still has the AOL dial-up tone stuck in her head. (Interested in the full history? Check out her LinkedIn.) She enjoys taking the scenic route, forcing her kids to appreciate nature, and spending time in New York City by herself in a desperate attempt to recapture her college days. Originally from Upstate NY by way of Long Island, Nancy recently relocated to Northern California with her family from Redding, Connecticut. Nancy is the co-editor of Lose the Cape Mom's Guide to Becoming Socially and Politically Engaged (And Rising Tiny Activists, Too!). Where to reach Nancy: The Real Nani Twitter @va4indieauthors LinkedIn @ncavillones Lose the Cape Mom's Guide to Becoming Socially and Politically Engaged (And Rising Tiny Activists, Too!). Advice #2 – Nicole Lee – Reach Out Personally to Voters, Use Discernment and Connect to Community Nicole Lee is a diversity, equity and inclusion expert, leadership coach, nationally recognized speaker and strategist who regularly consults with nonprofits, schools, businesses and political and social movements to improve their climate for themselves and all those that they serve. She is the founder of Inclusive Life™ and co-founder of the Lee Bayard Group LLC and Black Movement-Law Project (BMLP). For almost a decade she served as President of TransAfrica, working with leaders across the globe to advocate for a just U.S. foreign policy. Nicole is a prolific speaker who has given testimony to the U.S. Congress, the United Nations and other international bodies. She has been a commentator on CNN, MSNBC, NPR, and BBC. She has been recognized for her outstanding contributions in the private and public sectors through numerous awards, including Congressional Black Caucus, Running Starts “Women to Watch”, Black Women's Roundtable TrailBlazer, Global Leadership and the National Newspapers Publishers Association's Press Champion Award. She is both an attorney and an intuitive coach. Through this unique blend, she has contributed to movements in the U.S. and abroad through human rights documentation, coaching and holding space in difficult situations. One of her proudest moments was working alongside civil rights icon Bill Lucy, the architect of the historic Memphis sanitation strike for a national commemoration of the life of his good friend Nelson Mandela. Nicole lives in Washington, DC with her husband, political scientist Marc Bayard, children and three pets. Where to reach Nicole: Nicole Lee website Register for WayStation Facebook Twitter @nicoleclee Instagram @nicoleleeil Advice #3 – Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner – Find Five Ways to Engage Through MomsRising Kristin is the Executive Director/CEO and Co-Founder of MomsRising and Board President of the MomsRising Education Fund. She has been involved in public policy and grassroots engagement for more than two decades and has received numerous accolades for her work. She is also an award-winning author of books and articles, frequent public speaker, media contributor, and host of the radio program “Breaking Through with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner (Powered by MomsRising).” Kristin is also a former political director, policy analyst, and political strategy consultant for non-profit organizations and foundations. Where to reach Kristin: Moms Rising 5 Ways to Help Get Out the Vote from MomsRising Facebook Twitter @MomsRising Instagram @momsrising Advice #4 – Kalima Salahuddin – Vote for Our Children and Have Them Join You in the Process Kalimah Salahuddin currently serves as President for the Jefferson Union High School District Board of Education She is the immediate Past President of the San Mateo County School Boards Association (SMCSBA) were she served for two years and continues to serve as the Coordinator for the SMCSBA Equity Network. At the County level she serves on the COVID-19 Recovery Council and the Advisory Council for the Equity initiative. She was one of the founding members of the REACH Coalition to increase equity and community health for all. She also was recently appointed to the Board of the Housing Leadership Council and previously served as a Board Member for Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco where she has been a regular site volunteer. She is currently employed at Exelixis as a Coordinator on the Investor Relations / Public Affairs team and is mother to three wonderful adults. Advice #5 – Jena Schwartz – Connect to All the Reasons That Voting Matters Jena is an extroverted introvert, a lover of trees and fresh water swimming and babies and bulldogs, and a rabbi at heart. All of her works, from writing groups to retreats to individual coaching, editing, and mentoring, is devoted to creating safe and brave spaces where we get to write, share, and connect. She has been blogging as a practice since 2007. She works with people who struggle to value their writing if/when it's not “productive” or clearly “going somewhere.” Where to Reach Jena: Read Jena's Full Facebook Post Jena Schwartz website Facebook Instagram @jenaschwartz Advice #6 – Aimee Allison – Get Out the Vote and Make Sure Every Vote Counts From Critical Women of Color Voters Aimee Allison is founder and president of She the People, a national network elevating the voice and power of women of color. She brings together voters, organizers, and elected leaders in a movement grounded in values of love, justice, belonging, and democracy. In 2018, Ms. Allison was one of the primary architects of the “year of women of color in politics.” In April 2019, she convened the first presidential forum for women of color, reaching a quarter of the American population. A democratic innovator and visionary, Ms. Allison leads national efforts to build inclusive, multiracial coalitions led by women of color. She leverages media, research and analysis to increase voter engagement and advocate for racial, economic and gender justice. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Hill, Essence, Teen Vogue and Newsweek. In the early 1990's, Ms. Allison earned a rare honorable discharge from the U.S. Army as a conscientious objector and works today to support courageous, moral leadership. Aimee Allison holds a B.A. and M.A. from Stanford University. Author of Army of None, she has appeared in hundreds of outlets including MSNBC, CNN, the Washington Post, Associated Press and NPR. She is building a political home for a million women of color, nationally and in battleground states. She was featured in Politico's 2019 Powerlist. Where to Reach Aimee: Aimee Allison website She The People LinkedIn Instagram @aimee_allison Sign up for Wednesday Text Banking with She the People Tune into the full conversation with @Aimee Allison on political impact and fundraising released earlier on the podcast ℅ How Women Lead Advice #7 – Lian Hurst Mann – Remember Elections Are About Legacy…And Mother Like an Organizer Lian is a longtime organizer and faculty of the National School for Strategic Organizing (www.thestrategycenter.org). She is currently working with Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network. Where To Reach Lian: Instagram @herwisdomgrows Hand in Hand – The Domestic Employers Network Caring Majority Rising Facebook Group
We examine and discuss all the developments announced at this year's Google I/O.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns.
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We examine and discuss all the developments announced at this year’s Google I/O. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Amos, Joe MP3 Download Using a Screen Reader? Click here Multiple versions (ogg, video etc.) from Archive.org Follow us on Twitter Instgram YouTube and Twitch Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. Subscribe through Apple Podcasts. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. If you are willing to support the show or to give as little as 10 cents a day on Patreon, Thank you! Become a Patron! Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme! Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo! Thanks to our mods Jack_Shid and KAPT_Kipper on the subreddit Send to email to feedback@dailytechnewsshow.com Show Notes To read the show notes in a separate page click here!
At the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, Intel showed work on how it will continue Moore's Law post 2025 with Samsung and IBM announcing a new vertical FET design. Boston Consulting Group valued the pre-owned apparel market at over $40 billion this year, with resale platforms like Depop, Vestiaire, Tradesy, Poshmark and Vinted making up most of the market. And Apple released the 15.2 release for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and Homepod, as well as watchOS 8.3.Starring Tom Merritt, Rich Stroffolino, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns.