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Good Mornings Podcast Edition
S23 E175: ''Getting More from Less''

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 56:00


It's not just the theme for this week's Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference at Ohio Northern University, it's the philosophy farmers are living by these days (at 14:07) --- The Little People of America will hold their Spring Regional event in Findlay this weekend... We explain why that's such a big deal (at 26:57) --- Around Town: It's time once again to go Bowling for Kids in support of the Children's Mentoring Connection (at 47:04)

Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E116: Joseph Phillipps 2L at Ohio Northern University College of Law

Lawyers in the Making Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 65:55


Joseph is a 2L at Ohio Northern University College of Law and works as a Legal Assistant at Swartz, Culleton, and Ferris. Joseph's journey to Law School is full of twists, turns, and amazing insights! Joseph and I start at his graduation from Wyoming Catholic College where he graduated with a degree in Liberal Arts. We would discuss his experience at Lowes, which offered extremely valuable people skills and laid the foundations for skills he still uses to this day, further offering the importance of those odd jobs. We then spoke about his 2 years at NJM Insurance Group where Joseph would be taking up to 100 phone calls a day. As well it was also a job through LinkedIn, showing how important it is to put yourself out there. Joesph also gained new perspectives and got a peek into the insurance world. We then moved to Joseph's entry into Ohio Northern University College of Law. We spoke about what went into his decision to enter law school and the important mentors he had along the way. Joseph would speak about his first year of law school, which he both loved and hated. He loved the school part but felt it was socially difficult due to its competitive nature. He gives the advice to treat it like a job. Finally, Joseph and I spoke about the internships he has held along the way, finding the specialization he wants to do through them. Joseph would also harp on the idea of avoiding the social problems and drama that come with law school, and always take the opportunity to talk to those not a part of the Law School, to take your mind off things. This episode with Joseph is an episode full of intelligent insights, and finding the systems, tools, and strategies that work for you, all through the power of action! Joseph's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-phillippsThe Lawyers in the Making Podcast is going live! If you are in the Albany Area on February 20th, at 7 PM, at Albany Law School, be sure to sign up below for an opportunity to join us for a one-of-a-kind event!Registration Link: https://apply.albanylaw.edu/register/lawyersinthemaking2025Be sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course!Start LSAT - Founded by former guest and 21-year-old super-star, Alden Spratt, Start LSAT was built upon breaking down barriers, allowing anyone access to high-quality LSAT Prep. For $110 you get yourself the Start LSAT self-paced course, and using code LITM10 you get 10% off the self-paced course! Check out Alden and Start LSAT at startlsat.com and use code LITM10 for 10% off the self-paced course!Lawyers in the Making Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Lawyers in the Making Podcast at lawyersinthemaking.substack.com/subscribe

Today from The Ohio Newsroom
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.'s visit to rural Ohio

Today from The Ohio Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 4:30


Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Ohio Northern University in 1968. One woman remembers the impact the prominent civil rights leader's words had at the rural northwest Ohio school.

The Purposeful Pen Podcast
Episode 83: Writing Sensitively About Painful Topics

The Purposeful Pen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 29:30


So many times, the person we're writing for is a past version of ourselves. We've been through some things and we want to help others who are going through similar situations. But sometimes, the topics we write about involve how others have hurt us, either intentionally or unintentionally. As Christian writers, how do we handle those topics with grace, truth, and forgiveness in a way that will help our reader but not encourage anger and bitterness? In my conversation with author Kori Morgan, we talk about how she learned to navigate that tension in her new book, “Why I Dyed My Hair Purple and Other Unorthodox Stories”. I think you'll find her gospel-centered approach refreshing and encouraging.Kori Frazier Morgan is an author, disciple, and creative entrepreneur. A graduate of Ohio Northern University and West Virginia University's Master of Fine Arts program in fiction writing, she has been featured in publications such as Shenandoah, SN Review, Blanket Sea, Agape Review, Switchback, Rubbertop Review, Cantos, and Clayjar Review. She is the author of The Goodbye-Love Generation: A Novel in Stories, which centers on the members of a Kent, Ohio rock band during the Kent State shootings in May 1970, and Why I Dyed My Hair Purple & Other Unorthodox Stories, a collection of essays about the intersection of creativity and faith within her Christian testimony.Kori is the founder and Chief Literary Strategist of Inkling Creative Strategies, an author services company that helps writers reach their full creative potential so they can impact and inspire readers.Author website: https://korifraziermorgan.com/Inkling: https://www.inklingcreative.work/SubstackInstagram: @writerkori The Purposeful Pen is a weekly podcast for Christian writers designed to help you build a writing life with eternal impact. Each week you'll hear practical tips and Biblical truth on topics such as improving your writing, honing your message, and managing your time. I always respond to listener emails and I'd love to hear from you! Amysimon@amylynnsimon.comDisclaimer: I believe in and approach life (and writing) from a distinctly evangelical Christian perspective, but some of my guests may not. When I interview a guest on a specifically spiritual topic, I do my best to know in advance that I can support their theological stances on the topics that relate to our interview. When the topic is not particularly spiritual, our theological views may differ. My interviewing of guests and providing links to their work does not necessarily indicate a complete theological endorsement of all their written work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amylynnsimon.substack.com

Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E108: Andrew Campbell 2L at Ohio Northern University College of Law

Lawyers in the Making Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 75:40


Andrew is a current 2L at Ohio Northern University College of Law. Andrew's journey is far from linear, going down multiple avenues before finally entering the doors of Law School. Andrew and I started years before he stepped into a Law School classroom. He would graduate from Malone University and begin to pursue working in Public policy and government. He held a plethora of internships and jobs but also hit some roadblocks along the way. Andrew would miss out on a fellowship and not get two positions, but he constantly sent follow-ups and thank you's to those missed opportunities, which would lead to more opportunities for him. After having to start from scratch, and begin to bounce from Odd Job to odd job, Andrew finally decided it was time to head off to Law School. And indeed he did, landing himself at Ohio Northern University Claude Pettit College of Law. Throughout the entire conversation, Andrew spoke heavily about how faith played a role in his life, through all the ups and downs, as well as throughout Law School thus far. Finally, Andrew and I spoke about his first year, which was challenging, with an environment of survival and advancement. After years of not being in school, it was a huge adjustment to the school environment. Andrew would pick up a ton of newfound techniques that would propel him to Law School success, such as using a whiteboard for studying, recording himself on the topics for that end of the semester's test, and even using one of our sponsors, Lisa Blassers Pre-recorded course (lisablasser.com, Code LSOSNATE10 at checkout) to supplement his Law School Experience. Andrew's Journey represents the tagline of this podcast: there is no straight path to the Law or Law School, only your unique journey. Andrew's is one of the most unique I have come across. Be sure to check out Andrew on his LinkedIn, where he does his Law Student Devotions! Andrew's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ascampbell1Be sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course!Start LSAT - Founded by former guest and 21-year-old super-star, Alden Spratt, Start LSAT was built upon breaking down barriers, allowing anyone access to high-quality LSAT Prep. For $110 you get yourself the Start LSAT self-paced course, and using code LITM10 you get 10% off the self-paced course! Check out Alden and Start LSAT at startlsat.com and use code LITM10 for 10% off the self-paced course!Lawyers in the Making Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber! Get full access to Lawyers in the Making Podcast at lawyersinthemaking.substack.com/subscribe

un-CAPP it!
One Nation, Many Paths: A Citizenship Journey

un-CAPP it!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 25:14


un-CAPP it! closes out Season 6 with an exploration of the journey to U.S. citizenship. Hosts Carmen and Abbie un-CAPP the naturalization process and quiz listeners on U.S. history, politics, and geography with real citizenship test questions. Today's guest, Dr. Brad Wile, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at Ohio Northern University, shares his firsthand experience as a former Canadian citizen who pursued citizenship in the U.S. Don't miss this season finale—and Carmen's final episode as co-host!

The ALPS In Brief Podcast
Episode 89: Bar Partnerships: A Conversation with Mary Jane Pickens

The ALPS In Brief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 18:33


In this mini episode of ALPS In Brief, our Bar & Affinity Partner Strategist Rio Peterson sits down with Mary Jane Pickens, Executive Director at the West Virginia State Bar to discuss the importance of bar partnerships, how they create value for members, and the pivotal role bars play in the legal community. — Transcript:  Rio Lane:  All right. Hello everybody. We are back for another mini-installment of the ALPS in Brief podcast. I am your host, Rio Lane, and I am talking today with Mary Jane Pickens, who's the executive director of the West Virginia Bar. Hi.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Hey, how are you?  Rio Lane:  I'm good. How are you doing?  Mary Jane Pickens:  Wonderful. Very, very happy to be back in Montana. It's a beautiful, beautiful place.  Rio Lane:  Wonderful. Yes. Thank you for joining us. I'm happy you're here too. I love Missoula. It's such a lovely city.  Mary Jane Pickens:  It is. It's fun. We went out and just took a quick walk this morning, and it's a wonderful little place. Lots of good stuff here.  Rio Lane:  It is. It absolutely is. Yeah. So tell me a little bit about yourself, Mary Jane. What's your background, and how did you come to the Bar Association?  Mary Jane Pickens:  Well, I've done a lot of different things. When I first became an executive director, I went to one of the ABA annual meetings, and they had us a boot camp for brand new executive directors, and you had to pick out a song. It was an icebreaker thing, and they would play your song and you were supposed to jump up and say, "That's my song." And my song was Long and Winding Road by the Beatles.  Rio Lane:  Oh, nice.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Because I felt like I had had a rather long and winding road to get to the bar. I graduated from law school. I went to Ohio Northern University, so I did not go to law school in West Virginia. Came back to West Virginia because it's my home, and went into private practice in a small firm, kind of a little boutiquey... We mostly did bankruptcy work. And did that for about 15 years and decided I needed a change and had an opportunity to go to the Insurance Commissioner's office in the state of West Virginia. And shortly thereafter, became general counsel for the West Virginia Insurance Commissioner. And I was there for about 11 or 12 years. And then I went to a large firm, did mostly government relations and lobbying mostly around the insurance industry.  Rio Lane:  Yeah.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Did that for about three years. And then because I love public service, it's where my heart is, I had a chance to go back to the state and be the executive director of the West Virginia Board of Risk and Insurance Management, which provides all of the property and liability insurance for the state of West Virginia, and also simultaneously be the Deputy Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Administration, which provides all the back office-y stuff and services for the rest of government.  Rio Lane:  Oh, wow.  Mary Jane Pickens:  And I was able to be acting cabinet secretary during 2016 during Governor Earl Ray Tomblin's last year, and then had a chance to go to the state bar, and that's where I am now. So it's kind of a long and winding road.  Rio Lane:  Yeah, yeah. That's really interesting. And you've been at the bar for two years?  Mary Jane Pickens:  Yes. I hit my two-year official mark on July 1.  Rio Lane:  Oh, congratulations. Congratulations.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Thank you.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. How are you liking it? Do you find it's a lot different than what you were doing before?  Mary Jane Pickens:  It is a lot different. It's still considered a state agency, but it's in the judicial branch. I've always been in the executive branch, so there's a lot of differences there. But it still is that public service feeling like you have constituents, you have customers, and you're there to help folks. And so that's what I love about it.  Rio Lane:  Yeah, that's fantastic. How do you find working with a board? Because I know you've got a board of folks that helps guide things. Yeah. Do you find that to be helpful, or do you find it's different than...  Mary Jane Pickens:  Well, we had a board at the Board of Risk and Insurance Management, but they were very different. They were rather hands-off.  Rio Lane:  Oh, okay.  Mary Jane Pickens:  So this board is a lot more engaged, which I think is a good thing.  Rio Lane:  Yeah.  Mary Jane Pickens:  We only have four quarterly meetings, but we have very, very involved officers and a very evolved executive committee. So I like it a lot. I think it's... We run the office and we do the day-to-day, but the president of the state bar speaks for the bar. So there's a little bit of separation that I enjoy, and so I feel like I have a lot of really good guidance and support and feedback from the board. I enjoyed it a lot.  Rio Lane:  That's fantastic. You find the board helpful in identifying things that the bar needs to be focusing on like new challenges that might be coming up, things that need to be anticipated?  Mary Jane Pickens:  Yeah, I do. We're on the ground, kind of on the front lines with our members, so we hear a lot and get a lot of those ideas. But our board is elected from 16 different districts all over the state.  Rio Lane:  Got it.  Mary Jane Pickens:  So they come together, and so they're bringing ideas and concerns from the lawyers in their areas because West Virginia is an oddly-shaped state. It can be... When you go to the eastern panhandle, you're almost in Washington DC, and then at Ohio and Kentucky on the other side. So the interests and concerns can be different in those different parts. So the board, I think, is very good at gathering that intel and bringing it back to Charleston and helping out with what we do in the office.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Oh, that's fantastic. It sounds like a good working relationship.  Mary Jane Pickens:  It is. It's very good. We have a really good board.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Oh, that's fantastic. So what are some of the things that maybe your members or the board has brought to your attention that are challenges that you find you're having to navigate this year and the next couple years?  Mary Jane Pickens:  Sure. We here... And I don't think this is uncommon among states. We have a lot of rural areas. We have basically a few... What we consider by West Virginia standards to be decent-sized cities. But there are a whole lot of areas that are what we would consider to be legal deserts. And I think a lot of states have the same issue. So the issues around the rural practitioner, the solo practitioner that's just out in a county where there's not that many people, we need to provide more support to those folks.  And we have put together a rural practice committee, and we're trying to address some of those things, ideally in conjunction with the law school, because the law school at West Virginia University is there to produce lawyers for the state of West Virginia, and elsewhere, but we love it when they stay. And so we're hoping to come up with some ideas to support those lawyers more that are out there actually helping the people. Another big issue, and this is huge right now in West Virginia, and I don't know how this is in other states, but we have a desperate need for lawyers to do guardian ad litem work and abuse and neglect proceedings.  Rio Lane:  Okay.  Mary Jane Pickens:  And a lot of this does come out of unfortunate circumstances around drug use and abuse and families that are really struggling. And we have a lot of children in foster care. And last year... We do regional meetings. We go all around the state in the fall, and we had judges come to all of those regional meetings and speak on pretty much whatever they wanted to talk about. Every single one of them made a desperate plea to the lawyers in the audience to consider taking on guardian ad litem work or doing abuse and neglect legal services because it's such a big need.  Rio Lane:  Oh, wow. And is that something that is funded by the state, those services? Or is it...  Mary Jane Pickens:  It can be through the Public Defender Services Agency, which is an agency I'm very familiar with because it's part of the Department of Administration. So yes, there are public defender corporations around the state that they kind of have some interaction with. And also they just handle appointed work in the public defender system. So they're involved in a lot of that, but it's not enough to meet the need. And you get into these rural counties, and a lot of times the lawyers that are in those counties are the judge, the prosecutor, and the public defender. They're the ones that are there, and you need some others out there. So it all kind of comes together. The challenges kind of overlap.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. And do you find that you having a membership that's aging out as well? Is that also something that you're navigating?  Mary Jane Pickens:  A little bit. We're an old state. I mean, generally speaking. Virginia's rather old, and I don't know that it's really getting any younger. So that is a concern. One of the things that... We're planning our annual meeting for 2025, and one of our speakers that we've lined up is going to talk about generational differences and the fact that law firms and lawyers who are more seasoned need to be a little bit more open-minded about younger lawyers and what their expectations are and how to meet their needs and keep them in the state of West Virginia.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Do you find that something that the bar is having to navigate too, is new members, younger lawyers coming in and navigating their expectations and how they want to engage with the bar?  Mary Jane Pickens:  I think so, and that's something that I would like to be able to spend more time on. I don't know that we've gotten very far on that. We do have a young lawyer section, and it has its own board, and so they're kind of on the front lines of that addressing the needs of younger lawyers. But it's something that I think we do need to work on, and I think I probably need to spend more time on that.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. And it's challenging too, as technology shifts, trends shift, needs shift, etc. I mean, I think we could all safely say that upcoming generations do not engage in the same way that past older generations do. I mean, even for myself, I grew up with... I didn't have a computer until I think I was in my 20s. So yeah, it's definitely a new challenge I think that I'm hearing quite a bit about, actually, is how to navigate that. Yeah. What's your membership size? How many...  Mary Jane Pickens:  We have probably, if you counted every single type of member, we would have probably between 8,000 and 9,000, which sounds like a lot. Active in-state lawyers is probably closer to 44, 4,500.  Rio Lane:  Got it.  Mary Jane Pickens:  So we have inactives, active, not practicing. There's all kinds of different membership statuses. But the actual lawyers that are on the ground in the state of West Virginia licensed and practicing is about 4,400 probably.  Rio Lane:  Got it. Got it. Okay. And do you know how many of those are older, how many skew younger, and what that break down is? It's okay-  Mary Jane Pickens:  No, not off the top of my head, although there is a lot of interest in that kind of data, and our IT director has put that type of information together for our Supreme Court and others who have asked for it. So I think it's safe to say, even without having the numbers in front of me, that it's an older group.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Yeah. Fair enough. I want to shift a little bit, talk about partnerships. And so the bar obviously has partnerships with different kinds of organizations, sometimes vendors, sometimes different groups. What are some of the things you look for in a partner that wants to work with the bar?  Mary Jane Pickens:  I think the most important... The thing that makes the relationship, I think, the most valuable and work the best is having a really good understanding of what each other do, or each other does, I guess.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Do, does. Yeah.  Mary Jane Pickens:  And I think just using ALPS as an example, I mean, it's purely kind of by accident, but it's fortunate that I do have the insurance background. It helps a lot because I think I understand certainly the regulatory environment and what an insurance company has to do and the things that they focus on and things. And risk management. At BRIM, we were the risk manager for the state of West Virginia, so I have that mindset, so I think that helps. I think it also helps for your partner to have a good understanding of what you do as a bar, not just selling a product to your members, but understanding, again, what your challenges are, what your members need, what their expectations are. I think it's really helpful to have a partnership with an entity that understands what we do. Strategically, what our goals are, what our mission is, that sort of thing.  Rio Lane:  Yeah, absolutely. I think that kind of helps too when it comes to helping then support your members, and able to provide content or information where maybe there's gaps or that you need a little boost in.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Yeah, absolutely.  Rio Lane:  Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. I always like to think about partnership as a much more dynamic... Just much more beyond, well, tell them that we're great and we'll sell to them.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Right. Right.  Rio Lane:  Yeah, it's definitely a team effort, and it's important that values and ideas align.  Mary Jane Pickens:  It sure is. And actually just last week, I got a call from a lawyer in Raleigh County, West Virginia, and he was an older gentleman, and he was closing up his practice. And so he was just looking around for guidance on, what do I do? And the state bar is an agency under our Supreme Court of Appeals, the Office of Disciplinary Counsel is there and the Board of Law Examiners also. We're separate agencies, but all combined, regulate the practice of law on behalf of the Supreme Court. So I said, "Well, why don't you call ODC, the Office of Disciplinary counsel? I'm sure they've got some guidance. I know they've got some information on succession planning on their website," but I didn't have at my fingertips specific information to give him. So I reached out to Mark Bassingthwaighte.  Rio Lane:  Yeah.  Mary Jane Pickens:  He very kindly, and less than 24 hours later, sent me some checklists and a client letter sample and that sort of thing. So I was able to very quickly turn that around and send it to our member in Raleigh County, which I think was probably very helpful. I think it was exactly what he's looking for.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I love that. I love that Mark was able to help with that.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Oh, yeah. Yeah, he's great.  Rio Lane:  He is. He's fantastic. Yeah, he's an incredible resource. I think we're all very lucky to have him.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Yeah.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. So would it be safe to say that your experience with ALPS as a partner has been a positive one?  Mary Jane Pickens:  Oh, it sure has. ALPS helps support our regional meetings, which are very important to us. That's our chance to actually get out of Charleston and go to these places and meet these lawyers where they are. Those are really important to us, and I think our membership really enjoys that, and ALPS helps us in that area. Chris Newbold was able to help us with our strategic planning session last fall, and we were real happy how that turned out because it's doable. I mean, we ended up with a one page, which we loved, because the one before was several pages, and it was very colorful and it had graphs and it had arrows, and it was great looking. But we ended up with something short that really, really, really focused on the things that were achievable over a reasonable period of time, and that we enjoyed that experience. So it's just all kinds of things like that as part of the whole partnership that we've enjoyed.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Oh, I'm really happy to hear that. It's very important to me that a partnership is a good working relationship, and then we're both supporting each other in success because it's not a zero-sum game. It's like, yeah, support the members, support the profession, support each other. Yeah, that's good. So I'm really glad to hear that we're doing that. Yeah. That's fantastic. So I think we've got just a couple more minutes, but I wanted to ask you, what are some, not necessarily challenges, but things that you see kind of coming up on the horizon that you predict maybe the bar or the profession has to... Will have to navigate?  Mary Jane Pickens:  Well, one of the things that is kind of swirling around out there, we're a mandatory bar.  Rio Lane:  Right, yes.  Mary Jane Pickens:  So we're not a voluntary bar. We're mandatory. You have got to be a member of the West Virginia State Bar to practice law in West Virginia. So there are the issues around mandatory bars that you all are probably familiar with. And we try very, very hard to stay on the right side of that line where what we do is germane to the regulatory job of what we do.  Rio Lane:  Yes.  Mary Jane Pickens:  But I think that there's a constant pull because we also want to do charitable events, and we want to support all of our members regardless of their backgrounds and where they come from. And some of those areas can get a little... Have been blurry in other jurisdictions and have resulted in some lawsuits and things. So I think that's a challenge for us is a mandatory bar. And we're always watching out for that because we want to serve our members and do what we're supposed to do, but we also want to make sure that we're on the right side of that doing what we're supposed to do line. So I mean, that's one of them. Some of the others, I think we've kind of mentioned the generational stuff.  Rio Lane:  Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm not surprised to hear that either. There's been numerous instances the last few years when a mandatory bar has run afoul of certain things and was deunified, so yeah. Yeah. And that's definitely a challenge, but yeah. Okay. Well, awesome. I think that's really all we got, all we have to chat about, and I really appreciate you coming and just chatting with me, and hearing about the bar and about the partnership and everything. Yeah. So thank you so much.  Mary Jane Pickens:  Oh, I appreciate it. This was a great opportunity. Thank you so much for asking me.  Rio Lane:  Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Happy to have you. And at some point, folks, I will be back with another little mini episode of In Brief. But in the meantime, enjoy your day.   

Pharmacist's Voice
Interview with Tim Ulbrich, PharmD - Pharmacist Podcasters Series Episode 8

Pharmacist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 58:40


Tim Ulbrich, PharmD is the host of Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast. See his full bio below, and visit https://www.yourfinancialpharmacist.com for more information.    This is the 8th episode in my Pharmacist Podcasters Series. My guests and I talk about podcasting so that you are inspired to host a podcast, be a podcast guest, or use your voice in general.    Thank you for listening to episode 306 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast!   To read the FULL show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast.  Select episode 306.   ✅FREE Podcast Planning eBook/audiobook combo https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting   Subscribe to or follow The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast to get each new episode delivered to your podcast player and YouTube every time a new one comes out!     Apple Podcasts   https://apple.co/42yqXOG  Spotify  https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY  Amazon/Audible  https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt   If you need help starting your podcast, I can help. Get my FREE eBook (or audiobook version) on kimnewlove.com/podcasting. I also teach a self-paced, online course and work with clients by-the-hour. You'll also find many episodes about podcasting throughout my back catalog on thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast.    During our conversation, Tim explains what YFP Podcast is about, why he started it, who his audience is, what the audience learns from the wide variety of episodes he publishes, what he gets out of podcasting, advice for new podcasters, and tools and gear he recommends (since this episode comes out on Black Friday - a popular shopping day here in the United States). During the last few minutes of the episode, I also mention some tools and gear I recommend for new podcasters. Hint: You can get started for ~$100 with the tools and gear I mention.    If you're new to YFP Podcast, Tim recommends episodes 365, 376, and 379. Links to all 3 are below in the show notes.   Bio (October 2024) Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 17,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements.    Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. From 2009-2021, he worked in various academic and administrative roles at Northeast Ohio Medical University and The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy.    Tim is the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist and host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast. He has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on entrepreneurship, leadership, and various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being.   Links from this episode YFP Business website – https://yourfinancialpharmacist.com/  YFP Podcasts – https://yourfinancialpharmacist.com/podcasts/  YFP Facebook Group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/390846528023004  LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/timulbrich/  Seven Figure Pharmacist website and book link https://bit.ly/3KqoVdl The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 233 with Tim Ulbrich, PharmD https://bit.ly/3O9yVbY  The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 154 with Tim Ulbrich, PharmD https://bit.ly/3xbefsG  YFP Podcast Episode 279 featuring Kim Newlove, RPh. https://apple.co/3gNhxwq  YFP Podcast Episode 365 with Mike Byers, PharmD (Millionaire Theme Hour: from $0 to 7-Figure Pharmacist) YFP Podcast Episode 376 with Brandon Gerleman, PharmD (From Student Debt to Financial Freedom: How Brandon Paid Off $160K) YFP Podcast Episode 379 with Brooke Griffin, PharmD (Inspiring Bold Ideas: Career and Entrepreneurial Insights) Audio Technica 2100 USB/XLR Microphone (not an affiliate link) Samson Q2U USB/XLR microphone (not an affiliate link) Audacity (Recording/editing software) Zoom https://www.zoom.com  SquadCast https://squadcast.fm/  Zencastr https://zencastr.com  Books mentioned: Atomic Habits by James Clear and Start by Start by Jon Acuff   Pharmacist Podcasters Series Part 1 with Ola Latala, PharmD (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 248) Part 2 with Deeb Eid, PharmD (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 253) Part 3 with Justin Cole, PharmD (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 257) Part 4 with Christina Fontana, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 262 Part 5 with Tony Dao, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 266 Part 6 with Dr. H (Hussam Hamoush, PharmD) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 275 Part 7 with Julie Doan, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 297 Part 8 with Tim Ulbrich, PharmD (Today's episode)   Kim's websites and social media links: ✅ Email Newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF  ✅ LinkedIn Newsletter https://bit.ly/40VmV5B ✅ Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅ The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast ✅ Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com  ✅ FREE eBook/audiobook combo https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting  ✅ Podcasting Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting  ✅ Private Podcasting Coaching or Consulting https://www.kimnewlove.com/private-coaching  ✅ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove ✅ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96 ✅ Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO ✅ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/ ✅ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ ✅ ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z ✅ Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link - NEW 9-8-23**      Thank you for listening to episode 306 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast.  If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!

un-CAPP it!
Outside the Ballot Box: Gen Z on Third Parties and Write-Ins

un-CAPP it!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 17:52


In this episode of un-CAPP it!, Carmen and Abbie explore the world beyond the two-party system. From the history of third parties and write-ins to their current relevance, they un-CAPP what these options mean for young voters. Featuring interviews with ten Ohio Northern University students, this episodes captures the thoughts of Gen Z when considering alternative candidates. Are these options a way to break the mold or do they split the vote? Tune in to hear the variety of perspectives on navigating candidate selection.

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 384: Beyond Salary: Negotiating Your Value in the Workplace

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 49:31


YFP Co-Founders Tim Baker and Tim Ulbrich discuss essential negotiation skills inspired by Chris Voss's book Never Split The Difference, covering key strategies to boost your financial plan, mindset, and confidence. Summary In this episode, YFP Co-Founders Tim Baker and Tim Ulbrich have a valuable conversation on negotiation—an essential skill that impacts not only finances but also mindset and confidence. Inspired by Chris Voss's book Never Split The Difference, Tim and Tim explore negotiation techniques drawn from Voss's experience as a former FBI hostage negotiator and break down why negotiation is vital for your financial plan, key goals, and practical strategies for navigating each step.  About Today's Guests Tim Baker is the Co-Founder and Director of Financial Planning at Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 12,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements.  Tim attended the United States Military Academy majoring in International Relations and branching Armor. After his military career, he worked as a logistician with a major retailer and a construction company. After much deliberation, Tim decided to make a pivot in his career and joined a small independent financial planning firm in 2012. In 2016, he launched his own financial planning firm Script Financial and in 2019 merged with Your Financial Pharmacist. Tim now lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife (Shay), three kids (Olivia, Liam and Zoe), and dog (Benji). Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show Your Financial Pharmacist Book a Discovery Call Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It by Chris Voss SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) Journal of Experimental Social Psychology YFP Disclaimer Ask a financial question to YFP Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn Tim Baker on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group

Cleveland's CEOs You Should Know
Richard F. Trice Jr., R.Ph., MBA, President Glenbeigh Hospital & Outpatient Centers

Cleveland's CEOs You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 10:53 Transcription Available


Richard F. Trice Jr., R.Ph., MBA  President  Glenbeigh Hospital & Outpatient Centers   Rick Trice is the President of Glenbeigh Hospital, part of the ARMC Health System. Before joining the ACMC Healthcare System in 2017, Rick served as Pharmacy Manager at University Hospital Health System Geneva Medical Center and Conneaut Medical Center. With 19 years of experience in managing clinical and non-clinical departments, Rick's leadership was integral to the University Hospital System. Graduating from Ohio Northern University with a BS in Pharmacy, Rick owned and operated two pharmacies in Madison, Ohio. He transitioned to the acute care setting in the late 1990s, eventually earning an MBA in healthcare from Baldwin Wallace University

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 383: 5 Overlooked & Undervalued Areas of the Financial Plan

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 25:03


Tim Ulbrich, YFP CEO, explores five often-overlooked areas of financial planning from credit, tax planning, emergency funds, insurance, and estate planning. Summary YFP CEO Tim Ulbrich dives into five critical—but often overlooked—areas of financial planning that deserve more attention. While these topics might not be as thrilling as investing, making big purchases, or debt reduction, they're essential for a strong financial foundation. Tim covers the importance of: building and maintaining credit; proactive tax planning; establishing an emergency fund; reviewing health, life and disability insurance policies; and estate planning.  Learn how to give these areas the attention they deserve, helping you create a more resilient and well-rounded financial plan. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show Episode 380: Understanding and Improving Your Credit IRS Form 1040 (Individual Income Tax Return) YFP 309: Top 10 Tax Blunders Pharmacists Make YFP Blog: Life Insurance for Pharmacists: The Ultimate Guide YFP Blog: Disability Insurance for Pharmacists: The Ultimate Guide Caring.com 2023 Wills and Estate Planning Study Episode 310: Dusting Off the Estate Plan YFP Legacy Folder Checklist YFP Book a Discovery Call YFP Disclaimer Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group  

Brownfield Ag News
Ohio Player with Heart: Owen Willoby

Brownfield Ag News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 0:59


Owen Willoby was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and course. What he loves most about high school sports is the competition. He enjoys competing against other people and wants to challenge himself to be better in each race. Owen has enjoyed becoming a leader on both teams and likes encouraging the younger teammates. Owen is involved in cross country, track and field, FFA, and FCA. Through FFA, he has participated in the canned food drive, worked at Christmas in the Village, helped out with Food on the Farm, and planned a 5K event that will split the profits between the FFA chapter, and an organization called SCARF (Shelby County Animal Rescue Foundation). To Owen, agriculture is the backbone of American society and is an industry that will forever be in his heart. Growing up in agriculture, he has always had a great appreciation for it. He would help his family bale hay and has worked a summer job for a farmer family friend. In the future, Owen plans to attend Ohio Northern University to study electrical engineering and further his athletic career through the cross country and track teams.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 377: 10 Moves to Make to Become Financially Fit

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 30:25


Gathering wisdom from his own journey and those of many other pharmacists, Tim Ulbrich, YFP CEO, shares ten moves that are key in building a strong financial foundation. Summary YFP CEO and Co-Founder, Tim Ulbrich, distills the lessons learned from his own financial journey and from speaking with thousands of pharmacists about their financial plans into a list of ten moves that are key in building a strong financial foundation.  Whether you're just getting started and have the opportunity to build a strong foundation from the beginning or you've been at it for a while and sense the need to reinforce that foundation, this week's episode is for you. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show YFP Financial Fitness Test YFP Podcast 376: From Student Debt to Financial Freedom: How Brandon Paid Off $160k YFP Podcast 375: Breaking New Ground: Emmanuel Ayanjoke's Vision for Altev Community Pharmacy  YFP Podcast 365:Millionaire Theme Hour: From $0 to 7 Figure Pharmacist Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi The Millionaire Next Door by Tom Stanley Money Master the Game by Tony Robbins Seven Figure Pharmacist by Tim Church & Tim Ulbrich Studentaid.gov YFP Toolbox YFP Life Insurance for Pharmacists: The Ultimate Guide YFP Disability Insurance for Pharmacists: The Ultimate Guide The Go-Giver by Bob Burg YFP Book a Discovery Call YFP Disclaimer Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group

Carefully Taught: Teaching Musical Theatre with Matty and Kikau

In our series about folks who are transitioning from one institution to another, we invited the amazing Scott Susong to the podcast. Scott is now Visiting Professor of Musical Theatre for the 2024-25 school year at Ohio Northern University! His recommendations include The Great Lillian Hall, a film on HBO Max starring Jessica Lange and The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. ---- Scott Susong is a sought after Theatre Educator and SDC*  Director. He has amassed numerous professional and academic credits, both nationally and internationally, contributing to fifteen world premiere musicals and two original international tours. Recently retired as Professor Emeritus after leading the Music Theatre program at Illinois Wesleyan University from 2007-2024, Scott is currently serving as a Visiting Professor of Musical Theatre for the 2024-25 school year at Ohio Northern University and is available as a guest artist, coach, and consultant.

Main Street Reimagined Podcast
Episode 10: Breathing New Life into Small Towns with Jason Duff

Main Street Reimagined Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 62:42 Transcription Available


What if you could transform a vacant downtown into a lovable downtown? Listen in on an insightful conversation with Luke's longtime friend and fellow entrepreneur Jason Duff to share his journey that started back around the time they became college buddies at Ohio Northern University. They reminisce about realizing they didn't fit a traditional mold, then get real about the hustle required to turn dreams into reality. They explore Jason's ambitious mission to breathe new life into his hometown of Bellefontaine, Ohio, then take that model to other towns around Ohio, and beyond. Raised in a family of small business owners, Jason returned home after college with a vision to rejuvenate Bellefontaine's downtown area, transforming vacant buildings into bustling community spaces. They discuss the vital role of downtown amenities in attracting talent and new industries, and the innovative approaches that have turned Bellefontaine into a model of economic revitalization. The conversation takes a turn towards support networks and resilience, emphasizing the importance of mentors and real-life experiences in navigating the entrepreneurial rollercoaster. From the importance of hands-on experience to the value of learning from both successes and failures, this episode is packed with inspirational stories and practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Don't miss out—tune in and be inspired by the power of vision and community in driving lasting change.Guest Links:Website: smallnationstrong.com Facebook: facebook.com/smallnationstrongInstagram: instagram.com/smallnationstrongMain Street Reimagined:Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimaginedThe Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7NHenry Development Group:Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroupWebsite: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.comDeveloping News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-newsLuke Henry:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenryFacebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148#SmallNation #RealEstateDevelopment #CommunityDevelopment #DowntownRevitalization #BellefontaineOhio #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusinessSuccess #RevitalizingCommunities #UrbanRenewal #BuildingTheFuture #InspiringEntrepreneurs #SmallTownSuccess #OhioBusiness #PodcastEpisode #BusinessGrowth #InnovationInRealEstate #LessonsInLeadership #VisionaryLeadership #USRevitalization #EntrepreneurialJourney

The Great Girlfriends Show
Understanding HIV - Let's Get to Know the Facts

The Great Girlfriends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 37:16


Did you know that the rate of new HIV infections among Black women is 10 times that of white women and four times that of Latina women. Why is this the case? Thanks to HealthyWomen with support from Merck, we're having an essential conversation about HIV and how we must protect ourselves from contracting the virus. OUr guest this week Dr. Ada Stewart breaks down all the facts plus ways that people are now living longer with HIV.You don't want to miss this conversation!Listen and learn:How HIV diagnosis and treatment has changed over the past few decadesThe rumors abouht HIV that are completely false - and the truths we all need to knowProtection and the information we need to share with our girlfriendsHow we must advocate with our health care providers to ensure we're getting testedListen now and share your iTunes review with us!Follow now

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 371: 5 Wealth-Building Strategies to Become a Seven Figure Pharmacist

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 29:00


Tim Ulbrich, YFP Co-Founder and CEO shares five wealth-building strategies to include in your own financial plan. Summary In this episode, Tim Ulbrich, YFP Co-Founder and CEO, shares five wealth-building strategies you can incorporate into your own financial plan. Drawing from his own financial journey, these strategies have been tested, refined, and used by Tim and his wife, Jess. From setting savings goals to tracking net worth monthly to increasing your financial IQ, Tim makes setting up your financial path for success more attainable. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show Toolbox: https://yourfinancialpharmacist.com/toolbox  YFP Planning The Millionaire Next Door by Tom Stanley YFP Compound Interest Calculator YFP Podcast Episode 351: Legacy Planning 101: How to Build Your Legacy Folder and Why It's Important The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy YFP Disclaimer Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group

Talkin' Hoops: With Coach Jon Cook
Episode 102: Adam Scott - Head Coach Danbury High School (Ohio)

Talkin' Hoops: With Coach Jon Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 80:24


Adam Scott came to Ohio Northern University in the fall of 2019 as a hyper-athletic and equally immature basketball player in search of an identity and a purpose. After a 4-year career that saw him experience more than his share of ups and downs, both individually and with his team. He experienced a COVID-marred sophomore season and a coaching change heading into his senior season. And essentially one year after receiving his degree, Adam is now the head coach at Danbury High School in Lakeside, Ohio. The remarkable turnaround is just a part of Coach Scott's journey. Enjoy my conversation about Basketball and Life with Coach Adam Scott of Danbury High School.

The Academic Minute
Douglas Dowland, Ohio Northern University – Three Simple Words That Shape a Nation

The Academic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 2:30


Politicians use a lot of words when campaigning, but the most meaningful are very simple. Douglas Dowland, associate professor of English at Ohio Northern University, discusses these. Douglas Dowland is associate professor of English at Ohio Northern University, where he teaches a wide array of literature and humanities courses. His book We, Us, and Them […]

Theory 2 Action Podcast
MM#328--The Book I Wish Was Written 30 Years Ago

Theory 2 Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 25:48 Transcription Available


We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text MessageWhat if the fall of communism was not just a series of political events, but a profound collaboration between two giants driven by faith and shared vision? Get ready to explore the powerful relationship between Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan, as we draw inspiration from Paul Kengor's enlightening book, "A Pope and a President." In this episode of the Theory to Action podcast, I recount my transformative journey at Ohio Northern University, where my passion for U.S. foreign policy and the collapse of communism was nurtured. With the remarkable guidance of my senior advisor, Dr. Andrew Ludyani, I sharpened my writing skills and dove deeper into understanding the dynamic interplay between faith, freedom, and global politics.Key Points from the Episode:Discover how the philosophical kinship between Reagan and John Paul II went beyond their staunch anti-communist stance. Their belief in God's will and a merciful providence fostered a unique strategic vision that championed human dignity, individual freedom, and the principle of subsidiarity. We discuss Reagan's intellectual engagement with conservative thought, his deep emotional response to John Paul II's 1979 visit to Poland, and how these experiences shaped his approach to communism. Through selected quotes from Kengor's book, we highlight the profound impact these two leaders had on history, driven by their faith and mutual abhorrence of nuclear weapons. Tune in to hear how their underestimated leadership altered the global struggle for freedom.Other resources: More goodnessGet your FREE Academy Review here!Get our top book recommendations listGet new podcast episodes dropped into your email box easilyWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well.

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 357: Emergency Fund Check-Up: Five Questions You Must Answer

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 16:54


Tim Ulbrich, PharmD (YFP Co-Founder & CEO) covers five questions that you should ask related to your emergency fund to determine whether or not it is adequately funded and optimized.  This episode is brought to you by First Horizon. Summary This week we're diving deep into a financial fundamental that often flies under the radar: the emergency fund, also known as the rainy day fund. Saving for unexpected expenses isn't easy. It requires discipline, patience, and a leap of faith to stash away money for something you can't predict. Especially when other financial goals, like paying off debt or investing, are competing for your attention. In this week's episode, we explore why having an emergency fund is crucial. From unexpected medical bills to home repairs or sudden job loss, life throws curveballs when we least expect it. But having a well-stocked emergency fund isn't just about having the dollars to cover these surprises; it's about gaining peace of mind and confidence. Join host, Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, as he covers 5 questions you should ask related to emergency fund to determine whether or not it is adequately funded and optimized.  Remember, when life throws you a curveball, your emergency fund will be there to catch you.  About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show Your Financial Pharmacist First Horizon Pharmacist Home Loan YFP+ Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group YFP Disclaimer

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 356: Love and Money: How to Successfully Navigate your Finances with a Partner

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 30:00


Tim Ulbrich, PharmD (YFP Co-Founder & CEO) digs into how to successfully navigate finances with your partner and shares 25 questions you can use to frame conversations around money.   This episode is brought to you by First Horizon. Summary On this episode, we're talking about love and money! Discussing finances with your spouse, partner or significant other can be tricky sometimes. Tim Ulbrich shares 25 financial discussion questions to help you navigate these important conversations along with a free resource you can download to help get you started. From reflecting on your “money classroom” and the way you were raised to understand money to how you feel about debt, savings, and other important goals, Tim guides you through these important conversations. There is no one-size-fits all to managing finances in a relationship - but sharing the same vision and goals with your partner can set you up for success. This episode is brought to you by First Horizon. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show Money Couple Money Personality Assessment 25 Financial Discussions for Partners I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi Learn more about YFP Planning First Horizon Pharmacist Home Loan YFP+ Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group YFP Disclaimer

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 355: Preparing for New Practitioner Life: 5 Financial Moves to Make After Graduation

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 28:47


Sponsored by YFP+, YFP Co-Founder Tim Ulbrich shares five key elements for building a strong financial foundation after graduation. Summary On this episode sponsored by YFP+, host Tim Ulbrich outlines five key elements for building a strong financial foundation. Whether you are a pharmacy student looking ahead, a soon to be 2024 graduate, or a resident, fellow, or new practitioner trying to find solid financial footing, Tim shares what it means to build a strong financial foundation, no matter where you are in your career.   With the average pharmacist facing staggering student loan debt and often lacking financial knowledge, Tim shares practical strategies to help pharmacists to begin to navigate debt management, investing, insurance coverage and retirement planning. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show YFP+ YFP Gives Scholarship April 25, 2024 YFP Home Buying Webinar YFP Budget Template YFP Financial Fitness Test YFP Podcast Episode 165: The Power of a Health Savings Account (HSA) YFP Blog: Why I'm Not Using My Health Savings Account to Pay for Medical Expenses YFP Podcast Episode 272: How Much is Enough (Retirement Planning) YFP Planning Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group YFP Disclaimer    

The Christian Coach Podcast
Neal Young - Head Coach | Ohio Northern University (Replay)

The Christian Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 35:24


Our guest today is Neal Young.He is in his second season as the head men's basketball coach at Ohio Northern in 2023-24. In this conversation with Jim, he discusses: Why excellence matters Reminders when transitioning jobs His program mantra of "Live, Last, Hunt Lions" The dangers of comparison And much more! ----more---- Jesus Loves You Ball exists to equip multiplying disciples to utilize the platform of sports to share the love of Jesus. They utilize a digital resource connected through a QR code on high quality soccer balls that contain videos, Bible verses, and other interactive options which make it easy to communicate the Gospel in 112 languages.  Partner with us in spreading the global Gospel through the global game. They are offering a 33% percent discount on preorders through March 10. Utilize discount code "christcoachpod" for funds from your purchase to go back to supporting the Christian Coach Podcast. Visit www.jesuslovesyouball.com to learn more. ----more---- Chad, Gian, and Jim were all sports coaches at all different levels and institutions. Now, they are joining forces to serve coaches through conversations so they can lead like Jesus. They will have conversations with influential Christian coaches who are making an impact in their teams and communities in the name of Christ. ----more---- Listen to it on your favorite podcast player: https://plinkhq.com/i/1536134061?to=page  Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/christcoachpod Follow us on IG: www.instagram.com/christcoachpod ----more---- Buy Chad's book, The Freshman: https://amzn.to/3sFiM6P Buy Gian's book, The Court of Excellence: https://amzn.to/44GthUC Buy Jim's book, Good stuff God stuff: https://amzn.to/3Z6VfrO

Book 101 Review
I am a football historian. I have written about American footbal

Book 101 Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 25:34


Russ Crawford is Professor of history at Ohio Northern University. He graduated from Chadron State College with a BA in History in 1985, and again in 1991 with a BS in Social Studies Education. He taught high school in South Dakota and Iowa. He received his MA in History in 2000, and his Ph.D. in 2004 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has published three books: The Use of Sports to Promote the American Way of Life During the Cold War: Cultural Propaganda, 1945-1963 (2008), Le Football: The History of American Football in France (2016), and Women's American Football: Breaking Barriers On and Off the Field (2022). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 351: Legacy Planning 101: How to Build Your Legacy Folder and Why It's Important

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 18:28


Tim Ulbrich discusses the importance of creating a legacy folder to organize essential financial documents for access during emergencies and peace of mind. Summary In this episode, YFP Founder and CEO, Tim Ulbrich, delves into the critical aspect of establishing a "legacy folder" to efficiently organize essential financial documents and accounts. This folder serves as a vital resource in emergencies, streamlining access for loved ones and averting confusion or delays. Drawing from personal experience, Ulbrich shares how he and his wife maintain their financial plan and essential documents in a shared electronic folder and a secure physical safe at home, ensuring accessibility and peace of mind during unforeseen circumstances. Tim explores the contents of the legacy folder, which encompass a comprehensive checklist, electronic copies, and hard copies of vital papers such as birth certificates and social security cards and other critical documents like insurance policies and estate planning materials. Learn how to proactively organize your financial affairs to safeguard against unforeseen events, ultimately fostering financial peace of mind and security. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show YFP Legacy Folder Checklist YFP 222:Why Estate Planning is Such an Important Part of the Financial Plan YFP 310: Dusting Off Your Estate Plan  YFP Net Worth Tracking Sheet The Millionaire Next Door by Tom Stanley Check your Social Security Statements  Financial Peace University Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter YFP Planning Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist YFP Disclaimer YFP Newsletter

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: Gerber v. Ohio Northern University

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024


Academic freedom and free speech at colleges and universities are at the center of ongoing litigation in Gerber v. Ohio Northern University. In April 2023, Dr. Scott Gerber was abruptly removed from his law class by school security and brought to the dean’s office. Dr. Gerber was then told by Dean Charles H. Rose III […]

Teleforum
Litigation Update: Gerber v. Ohio Northern University

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 36:19


Academic freedom and free speech at colleges and universities are at the center of ongoing litigation in Gerber v. Ohio Northern University.In April 2023, Dr. Scott Gerber was abruptly removed from his law class by school security and brought to the dean's office. Dr. Gerber was then told by Dean Charles H. Rose III that he must resign or face termination proceedings. During his time teaching, he had been a long-standing critic of the University's use of race, sex, and ethnicity factors in hiring and student admissions. He refused to resign and the University soon commenced termination proceedings against him. Dr. Gerber was not told what he was accused of doing, despite his contractual right as a tenured faculty member to be informed with “reasonable particularity” of the accusations against him. Hardin County, Ohio Court of Common Pleas issued a temporary restraining order against ONU, requiring them to notify Dr. Gerber of what he was alleged to have done. At the hearing, the University allegedly failed to give Dr. Gerber a fair hearing as they brought forward new accusations and denied Dr. Gerber his contractual right to interview witnesses.Dr. Gerber, who is represented by the America First Legal Foundation, has now filed suit against Ohio Northern University to restore his reputation, regain his employment, and secure compensation for the actions of the University.This was a Litigation Update on Gerber v. Ohio Northern University with Ben Flowers, one of Dr. Gerber's attorneys and a Partner at Ashbrook Byrne Kresge, moderated by Dan Morenoff, Executive Director at American Civil Rights Project.

Good Mornings Podcast Edition
Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 53:52


In a new Bankrate survey, more than half of Americans now say the cost of living is too high and their income is too low to purchase a home... But what's the real problem those numbers are pointing to? (at 15:54) --- Community and Business Spotlight: The Center for Corporate Engagement at Ohio Northern University is breaking the glass ceiling with a new Women in Business Leadership certificate program, launching this fall (at 24:25) --- What's Happening: March is CommunityREAD month at the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library, featuring the best-selling true story ''Hidden Figures'' (at 44:07)

Continuum - The IBC Podcast
Engineering Change: J-D Yoder's Blueprint for a Better World

Continuum - The IBC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 48:37


In this enlightening Continuum™ podcast episode, we delve into the life and philosophies of John-David Yoder, a figure synonymous with leadership, empathy, and community service. Born and raised in Elkhart, Indiana, and a proud alumnus of Notre Dame, J-D's journey through engineering and beyond is a testament to his commitment to making a positive impact. Throughout the conversation, J-D, Dean of the T.J. Smull College of Engineering at Ohio Northern University, emphasizes the significance of understanding, kindness and contributing positively to society. He shares valuable insights on leadership, the importance of mentorship, and the profound impact of giving back. Highlighting his inspirations, J-D recommends influential reads and reflects on personal achievements, notably the influence of Ohio Northern University on young lives. His vision for a kinder world resonates as a powerful message, underscoring his dedication to personal growth and societal betterment.

Connect, Collaborate, Champion!
College Honors Programs: What are the Benefits for Students?

Connect, Collaborate, Champion!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 21:59


College honors programs are different than the honors classes that high school students encounter. Forrest Clingerman, director of the Honors Program at Ohio Northern University, and Haley Brown, an honors student also at Ohio Northern University, discuss the ins and outs of college honors programs, including the benefits and experiences they offer, and who should and who shouldn't consider enrolling in them.

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 346: Developing a Budget That Works…And You Don't Hate

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 31:00


Tim Ulbrich shares the importance of setting a budget for achieving your financial goals and five steps to help you get started. Summary In this week's episode, we learn all about one of the key first steps to mastering your money: creating a budget. You'll learn how to implement a budgeting system that not only works, but is also enjoyable. Tim Ulbrich, YFP Founder and CEO shares a practical five-step process to help you get started. A budget isn't a restrictive tool, but an important instrument that can empower you on your journey toward financial well-being and help align your money with your vision for a rich and fulfilling life. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show Your Financial Pharmacist Financial Fitness Test YFP Budget Template Budgeting Blueprint Webinar YFP 341: 5 Financial Moves to Make in 2024 The Millionaire Next Door by Dr. Thomas Stanley Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter YFP Planning Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist YFP Disclaimer YFP Newsletter

Shaping Opinion
Encore: The Art of Cross-Examination with Attorney Charles Rose

Shaping Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 48:37


Advocate, author and attorney Charles H. Rose, III, joins Tim to talk about the art of cross-examination in the court of law. Charles is a successful lawyer, a trial advocate, an author, and currently, he's the Dean of the Pettit College of Law at Ohio Northern University. In this episode, he talks about one of the most dramatic features of any courtroom, the cross-examination of a witness at trial. Cross-examination is often where cases are won or lost in the court of law. This episode was originally released on February 28, 2022. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/228_-_Charles_Rose_-_The_Art_of_Cross_Examination.mp3 Watch just about any movie or TV show where the drama revolves around a court case and sooner or later the climax of the plot will revolve around a particular witness or testimony. The trial lawyers question their own witnesses in litigation, and their opposing attorneys have the chance to cross-examine those same witnesses. They get to challenge claims and statements that were made. They go back over previous testimony and look for gaps or contradictions in statements, all to win the case. In many court cases, cross-examinations are usually tense. A case can be won or lost with every witness who takes the stand. Our guest today, Charles Rose is regarded as one of the better attorneys at cross-examination. While he's now law school dean at Ohio Northern University, and he's served on the faculty at other law schools, he's had a decorated career in the U.S. Army. He served as a judge advocate where he's focused on persuasion techniques. He teaches and researches in the areas of advocacy, criminal procedure, evidence and professional ethics. Links Charles H. Rose, III (Ohio Northen University) Charles H. Rose, III, The Trial Advocate (TrialAdvocate.com) Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman (Amazon.com) About this Episode's Guest Charles H. Rose, III Charles H. Rose III, dean of the Pettit College of Law, previously served as professor of law and director of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy at Stetson University's College of Law in Gulfport, Fla. Prior to joining the Stetson faculty in 2005, Rose spent 20 years on active duty in the Army. He served as a linguist, intelligence officer and judge advocate. His primary scholarly interest focuses on advocacy persuasion techniques, and he teaches and researches in the areas of advocacy, criminal procedure, military law, evidence and professional ethics. Rose earned his bachelor's degree from Indiana University at South Bend and his JD from Notre Dame Law School. He also earned an LLM from the Judge Advocate General's School, United States Army.

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 345: 7 Personal Finance Books to Read in 2024

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 24:09


Tim Ulbrich reviews seven impactful finance books he recommends for both seasoned investors and beginners to gain strategies and inspiration for success. Summary In this episode, Tim Ulbrich continues the discussion from Episode 341 on "5 Financial Moves to Make in 2024." The fifth "move" was about "setting a plan for your personal finance learning," and this week, Tim dives into seven personal finance books that have profoundly influenced his financial journey. With no particular order in mind, Tim shares insights from each book and how he has implemented key takeaways into his own financial plan. You can find links to all these recommended books in the show notes. Tim emphasizes that these are not just any books – they are ones he frequently recommends or gifts to others, and they have played a crucial role in his and his wife, Jess',  journey towards achieving financial freedom. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting on your financial journey, these books are a must-read (or re-read) in 2024. Tune in for valuable insights and inspiration to help you pave your way to financial success! About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show YFP 341: 5 Financial Moves to Make in 2024 YFP 200: An Interview with Sarah Fallaw of The Next Millionaire Next Door I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi  Die with Zero by Bill Perkins Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Tax Free Wealth by Tom Wheelwright The Millionaire Next Door by Dr. Thomas Stanley The Next Millionaire Next Door by Dr. Sarah Stanley Fallaw The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending by Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter YFP Planning Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist YFP Disclaimer YFP Newsletter

Good Mornings Podcast Edition
Thursday, February 8, 2024

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 59:52


The final projects in the long-running Blanchard Valley flood mitigation plan were supposed to break ground this year - now they have been delayed yet again as officials await additional federal grant money (at 14:27) --- Community and Business Spotlight: The Center for Corporate Engagement at Ohio Northern University has a program to help frontline managers excel at their jobs (at 25:40) --- Local filmmaker AJ duFresne talks about the upcoming premiere of his latest project and its many Findlay connections (at 49:59)

Good Mornings Podcast Edition
Friday, January 26, 2024

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 51:04


Senator Sherrod Brown is pushing his counterparts in the House of Representatives to move forward a pair of bills he's helped push through on tax and border policy (at 15:02) --- Community and Business Spotlight: The Center for Corporate Engagement at Ohio Northern University wants to help workers broaden their skill set to be more employable in the New Year (at 20:56) --- Can the Trojans remain undefeated? FHS assistant coach Ray Elbin previews tonight's showdown at Parrysburg (at 25:13) --- A collection of some of our favorite recipes from Kyra's Kitchen! (at 42:07)

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 342: YFP Podcast Replay - How Two Pharmacists Paid Off $250k of Student Loan Debt

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 31:15


Kristen & Nate Hedrick share their journey paying off $250k student loan debt from the motivation to the role of side hustles and real estate investing. Summary How do you go about aggressively paying off a $250,000 student loan debt without feeling overwhelmed? To help answer that question, YFP Co-Founder & CEO, Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, is joined by fellow pharmacists Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and Kristen Hedrick, PharmD, BCACP. The Hedricks tell us how they successfully paid off over $250,000 in student loan debt, their motivation for tackling that debt, the pivotal moment that sparked making repayment a priority, and the role a side hustle and real estate investing played in their journey. After a brief history of Kristen's background, listeners will hear what motivated the couple to take an aggressive stance on their debt repayments, how a life-changing event and one book altered their financial philosophy, and how the pandemic helped them focus on their strategy. Nate and Kristen share their reasons behind paying their debt off now instead of putting their money toward investments and how they found an additional $3,443 per month to make their goal attainable by reducing expenses and increasing their income. This earnest conversation takes us through the possibilities of working full time, raising a family, making investments, and paying off a huge debt, all at the same time. Nate and Kristen talk about their life after paying off this debt and share some advice for pharmacists who may be struggling with a similar debt situation.  About Today's Guests Nate and Kristen Hedrick met at Ohio Northern University and were married in 2013. Nate is a pharmacist with Medical Mutual and a real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway. Kristen is a pharmacist with Bon Secour Mercy Health. Together, they graduated with over $300,000+ in student loan debt. They enjoy visiting National Parks as a family. Today they live in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, with their two daughters, Molly and Lucy, and their rescue dog Lexi. Nate is also the co-host of the YFP Real Estate Investing Podcast.  Mentioned on the Show Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter YFP Disclaimer YFP Planning: Financial Planning for Pharmacists Schedule a free Discovery Call with YFP Planning YFP Real Estate Investing Podcast Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki Real Estate RPh YFP Real Estate Concierge Service BiggerPockets Your Financial Pharmacist YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Nate Hedrick on Instagram Nate Hedrick on LinkedIn

S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work
Transformative leadership | Cheri Mason - S.O.S. podcast #119

S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 51:20


Ever think you can't succeed? I know I struggle with feelings of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, or when it seems I'm fighting a losing battle. I value our motivational speakers, coaches, and others in the healing professions. Often, just listening to them is so inspirational! Join me as I talk to Cheri Mason, who built her distinguished career over a lifetime, making positive impacts routinely and persevering through adversity. We'll discover what keeps her going and how you can, too. The incredible journey of the Honorable Cheryl L. Mason began amidst the picturesque foothills of Appalachia in the small industrial town of Portsmouth, Ohio. Cheryl learned early on that life's challenges present opportunities to overcome difficulties and impact others. Undeterred by countless rejections from Nebraska to Germany and ultimately to DC, Cheryl persevered and defied all odds to become the first woman and military spouse Chairman of the VA Board of Veterans' Appeals.Through her genuine relational leadership style, Cheryl supported and nurtured her team and spearheaded innovative change. Her unwavering dedication transformed a struggling federal agency into a highly functioning organization, bringing tangible results to veterans and fostering increased trust and morale among her employees. As a speaker, author, and catalyst leader, Cheryl inspires and encourages people by sharing her experiences of fierce perseverance and her caring leadership style to view obstacles as stepping stones for growth.Cheryl received her B.A. in Political Science and Psychology from Ohio Northern University and her J.D. from Creighton University School of Law. She is the spouse of a USAF veteran and the daughter of a WWII Navy veteran. Cheryl enjoys playing golf with her husband and walking their family dogs. She is regularly found advocating for the military, their families, veterans, and military spouses and increasing awareness around suicide awareness/prevention.More on Cheri - https://www.catalystleadershipmgmt.comVisit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76

Your Financial Pharmacist
YFP 341: 5 Financial Moves to Make in 2024

Your Financial Pharmacist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:57


Tim Ulbrich, YFP CEO, shares 5 key moves for financial success, emphasizing automation, proactive tax planning, document organization, and continuous learning. Summary In the first episode of the New Year, YFP CEO and financial educator, Tim Ulbrich, unveils a financial roadmap for 2024, emphasizing five key moves for achieving financial success and living a rich life. Tim highlights the pivotal role of automation in financial planning, proactive tax planning, the importance of organizing financial documents and the significance of continuous learning. He shares his personal financial goals and the systems he uses to organize and prioritize his financial goals. Tune in to gain insights and actionable steps for mastering your finances in 2024. About Today's Guest Tim Ulbrich is the Co-Founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist. Founded in 2015, YFP is a fee-only financial planning firm and connects with the YFP community of 15,000+ pharmacy professionals via the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast podcast, blog, website resources and speaking engagements. To date, YFP has partnered with 75+ organizations to provide personal finance education. Tim received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He spent 9 years on faculty at Northeast Ohio Medical University prior to joining Ohio StateUniversity College of Pharmacy in 2019 as Clinical Professor and Director of the Master's in Health-System Pharmacy Administration Program. Tim is the host of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast which has more than 1 million downloads. Tim is also the co-author of Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt and Create Wealth. Tim has presented to over 200 pharmacy associations, colleges, and groups on various personal finance topics including debt management, investing, retirement planning, and financial well-being. Mentioned on the Show January 8th webinar YFP Bonus Episode: How A Couple Left Their Careers to Travel the World YFP 079: Is It Time to Redefine Retirement w/ Nick Ornella IRS Form 1040 (2023) YFP 309: Top 10 Tax Blunders Pharmacists Make YFP Tax Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi Financial Peace University Ally Banking YFP Disclaimer Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn

The Athletics Of Business
The Power of Authentic Connections in Recruitment and Leadership with Jon Denny

The Athletics Of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 41:04


Jon Denny has been a National Executive Sales and Marketing Recruiter for over 24 years in the Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Medical Devices, and Medical Diagnostics Industries with leading national recruitment firm, Buckman Enochs Coss & Associates (BEC Search). Established in 1979, BEC Search specializes in helping the best Healthcare and Life Science companies find the best people for every level of their organization, Commercial, Med Affairs, Sales, and Marketing Executives - for Projects and Retained. They have partnered with leading companies such as Allergan/Abbvie, Biodesix, Amgen, Apellis, Cardinal Health, Dompe, Genentech, Lantheus, Shionogi, Inc., Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Takeda, Travere Therapeutics, Vertos Medical, and many others.  Before joining BEC, Jon spent over two years in Accounting and Finance Recruitment for a leading staffing firm and 4 years in College/University Recruitment.  In the last two decades, Jon has helped countless individuals in healthcare sales, marketing, and clinical roles find employment opportunities that have been life-changing and he has several current clients he helped early on in their careers. Jon attributes his transformative approach to a unique blend of business acumen, strong work ethic, empathy, and ability to connect with individuals. These traits find their roots in his competitive collegiate athletic background, where he played football for four years at his alma mater, Ohio Northern University. What you'll learn in this episode: The importance of human connection in leadership and recruiting The crucial role of preparation in the recruiting process, for both the candidate and recruiter Reasons why people leave their jobs and how they often relate to issues with management or a lack of development opportunities The impact of a transformational approach in recruitment for greater success How understanding a candidate's story and motivation reveals insights into their suitability The necessity of understanding a candidate's purpose and its connection to career aspirations The high value placed on intangible qualities such as character, integrity, and work ethic in potential hires Additional Resources:  Jon's LinkedIn Jon's Twitter/X  About BEC Search's Website: www.becsearch.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter/X Listen to Episode 86 with Jon Denny

Behind The Mission
BTM145 – Cheri Mason – VA Board of Veterans Appeals

Behind The Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 29:02


Show SummaryOn this episode, we feature a conversation with The Honorable Cheryl L. Mason, who served for nearly five years as the fourth Senate-confirmed Presidential appointee and first woman and military spouse Chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). About Today's GuestsThe Honorable Cheryl L. Mason served for nearly five years as the fourth Senate-confirmed Presidential appointee and first woman and military spouse Chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). As Chairman, Ms. Mason led a team of approximately 1,200 personnel including Veterans Law Judges, attorneys, and operations and administrative professionals, and executed a budget of $228 million to meet the Board's mission of conducting hearings and deciding appeals on benefits and services for Veterans and their families. During her tenure, the Board implemented several technological innovations to include the interactive decision template (IDT), CASEFLOW – a modernized end to end process of tracking claims and appeals through the Department, and Virtual Tele-hearings, which revolutionized the hearing process and improved both customer experience and employee experience by enabling Veterans to have hearings on their cell phones at locations of their choice. She expanded the corps of Veterans Law Judges, recommending and onboarding over 70 new Veterans Law Judges and expanding the Board's budget by more than $100 million. She also championed and implemented the Appeals Modernization Act (AMA) appeals process putting veterans at the center of the appeals process giving them choice, control, and clarity in the appeals process.Chairman Mason delivered results increasing and improving access and outcomes for veterans and their families by nearly doubling the number of hearings held and decisions issued in less than 5 years and driving the resolution of legacy appeals from over 472,000 to less than 96,000 during her tenure. Ms. Mason was recognized by Disabled American Veterans as the 2021 Outstanding Federal Executive and was a recipient of the FedHealthIT 2020 Leading for Impact: Women in Leadership Award. She was recently awarded the Hiring Our Heroes Bonnie Amos Lifetime Achievement Impact Award by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.Ms. Mason formerly served as the Executive Director for Veterans and Military Spouse Talent Engagement Program office for the Department of Veterans Affairs. In this position, Ms. Mason provided executive-level direction and expertise launching a marketing, outreach and training program VA-wide to over 400,000 people focused on building partnerships, training hiring managers and HR specialists, and promoting recruitment, employment, and retention of Veterans and military spouses in VA to support military readiness, financial stability, food security, suicide prevention, and the transition of service members and their families to veteran status. During her tenure, she doubled the number of recruitment events for VA, launched a tracking program to measure success, and implemented technology and streamlined processes to deliver clear and concise training materials throughout the VA and externally.Throughout her career, Ms. Mason held several positions at VA and other Federal agencies, including at HQ USAFE at Ramstein AFB, GE. Ms. Mason is the spouse of an Air Force veteran, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF (retired), and is the daughter of a World War II Navy Veteran. She advocates for supporting and changing the culture and increasing awareness surrounding mental health and suicide awareness/prevention. Originally from Portsmouth, Ohio, Ms. Mason received her B.A. with Distinction in Political Science and Psychology from Ohio Northern University and her J.D. from Creighton University School of Law.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeCheri's WebsiteCheri's LinkedIn ProfilePre-order Dare to RelatePsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the PsychArmor the course, Understanding the VA for You and Your Family. In this course, you will receive a comprehensive overview of the VA's many available services, tools, and resources.  You can see find the course here:  https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/Understanding-the-VA-for-You-and-Your-Family This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor. PsychArmor is the premier education and learning ecosystems specializing in military culture content PsychArmor offers an. Online e-learning laboratory that is free to individual learners as well as custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families.  You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com  

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Redefining Medicine
Redefining Medicine with special guest Lauren Castle

Redefining Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 13:29


Lauren Castle, PharmD, MS is the founder of the Functional Medicine Pharmacists Alliance at www.FMPhA.org, and a Market Health and Wellness Director for Walmart in Dayton, OH. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Ohio Northern University in 2013 and her Master of Science in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine from the University of Western States in 2018.

Trainer's Bullpen
Ep 22 ‘Evaluation of Tactical Movement and Firearm Draw Performance During Charging Knife Attacks' with Dr. Michael Kantor

Trainer's Bullpen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 74:05


Welcome to Episode 22 of Trainers Bullpen, the ‘Evaluation of Tactical Movement and Firearm Draw Performance During Charging Knife Attacks' with Dr. Michael Kantor Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology at Ohio Northern University.  It is of course no surprise to law enforcement officers and trainers that edged weapons can pose a lethal threat to officers. Many of the critical blood bearing vessels lie very close to the surface of the skin and even a small blade or an improvised edges weapon can quickly inflict potentially fatal injuries.  Law enforcement trainers owe an extreme debt of gratitude to Lt (ret) Dennis Tueller who in 1982 first explored the question of at what distance does someone charging at an officer with an edged weapon pose a potentially lethal threat to an officer. Tueller found that a subject could cover 21 feet in the time it took an officer to draw their handgun and fire one round.  Although some additional peer-reviewed research has been done since Tueller's original work on how fast suspects can sprint and cover ground and how long it takes officers to react, draw and shoot, Dr. Kantor's current study, using advanced measurement technology, is the first one to deeply explore the movement patterns and draw kinematics of an officer when a suspect is rapidly charging an officer.  In this critically important interview, Dr. Kantor discusses the research, the findings and the shocking implications of this study for law enforcement officers and trainers.  Summary of implications include. The “myth” of the perfect draw technique that successful officers do not repeat techniques they solve problems and repeat outcomes; One handed shooting – at close range attacks the brain will drive forward the draw and shooting response at the speed of survival. This typically involves shooting one handed as the muzzle clears the holster; “Movement is King” - How static range training instills exactly the opposite outcomes that officers need to survive these encounters; Functional fitness is lacking – fitness training regimes need to be designed to develop the explosive, fast-twitch muscle systems officers need to be able to move rapidly…and many more important takeaways.  This study, ‘Evaluation of Tactical Movement and Firearm Draw Performance During Charging Knife Attacks' was published in Police Practice and Research in 2023. Just a reminder, this study is available at www.trainersbullpen.com

Pharmacy Podcast Network
CBD Use in the Pediatric Population | Pediatric Pharmacist Review

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 54:22


https://meridian.allenpress.com/jppt/article-abstract/28/4/323/494868/Parental-Perceptions-and-Usage-of-Unlicensed?redirectedFrom=fulltext Host-Jena Quinn, PharmD, BCPPS Guest Name- Justin Cole, PharmD, BCPS Justin Cole, PharmD, BCPS, has nearly 2 decades of experience in pediatric pharmacy practice and healthcare innovation. Dr. Cole earned his PharmD from Ohio Northern University.  He began his career at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, where he developed expertise in general pediatrics, pediatric neurology, and medical education. While at Nationwide Children's he also served on the administrative team, providing leadership of clinical pharmacy services, oversight of investigational drug services, and strategic vision for novel clinical pharmacy solutions to meet the unique needs of children. Dr. Cole now serves as Chair and Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy. He is also the founding director of the Cedarville University Center for Pharmacy Innovation. He has been recognized by Cedarville University as Preceptor of Distinction in 2016, Distinguished Pharmacy Faculty Member in 2022, and Faculty Innovator of the Year in 2023. He was also awarded the inaugural award for Excellence in Teaching in Pediatric Pharmacy from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in 2021. Dr. Cole is an active member of the Pediatric Pharmacy Association and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. He has authored or co-authored numerous papers and publications, including Ethics in Pharmacy Practice: A Practical Guide. His research and teaching interests include pediatric pharmacy practice, evidence-based communication strategies in pediatrics, practice advancement and innovation, and healthcare ethics. He continues to practice as a pediatric clinical pharmacist at Rocking Horse Community Health Center in Springfield, Ohio. Dr. Cole and his wife Michelle have three wonderful kids. He and his family enjoy hiking, backpacking, backyard gardening, serving in his church, and enjoying sports together.

un-CAPP it!
Issues One & Two: Direct Democracy in Ohio

un-CAPP it!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 37:17


As two eligible Ohio voters, the upcoming November election is especially important for Kennedy and Carmen. Join them and other Ohio Northern University students as they discuss the ballot language, the significance of a ‘yes' or ‘no' vote, and Gen Z's general perspective on the issues of abortion and marijuana.

The Christian Coach Podcast
Neal Young - Head Coach | Ohio Northern University

The Christian Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 32:20


Our guest today is Neal Young.He is in his second season as the head men's basketball coach at Ohio Northern in 2023-24. In this conversation with Jim, he discusses: Why excellence matters Reminders when transitioning jobs His program mantra of "Live, Last, Hunt Lions" The dangers of comparison And much more!   ----more---- Chad, Gian, and Jim were all sports coaches at all different levels and institutions. Now, they are joining forces to serve coaches through conversations so they can lead like Jesus. They will have conversations with influential Christian coaches who are making an impact in their teams and communities in the name of Christ. ----more---- Listen to it on your favorite podcast player: https://plinkhq.com/i/1536134061?to=page  Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/christcoachpod Follow us on IG: www.instagram.com/christcoachpod ----more---- Buy Chad's book, The Freshman: https://amzn.to/3sFiM6P Buy Gian's book, The Court of Excellence: https://amzn.to/44GthUC Buy Jim's book, Good stuff God stuff: https://amzn.to/3Z6VfrO  

KPFA - Letters and Politics
Understanding the Electoral College in the Trump’s Indictment & The Science and Enigma of the Owl

KPFA - Letters and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 59:58


Understanding the Electoral College in the Trump's Indictment Guest: Robert M. Alexander is a professor of political science and founding director of the Institute for Civics and Public Policy at Ohio Northern University.  He is the author of Representation and the Electoral College. Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash.     Then, The Science and Enigma of the Owl  Guest: Jennifer Ackerman is a science and nature writer. She is the author of The Bird Way, The Genius of Birds, and her latest, What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds.     The post Understanding the Electoral College in the Trump's Indictment & The Science and Enigma of the Owl appeared first on KPFA.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
7-27-23 Willie with Scott Gerber

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 15:19


Willie talks with constitutional law professor Scott Gerber formerly of Ohio Northern University about his pending litigation with ONU over his dismissal for refusing to support illegal hiring practices.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
7-27-23 Bill Cunningham Show

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 102:31


Willie discusses the latest drive-by shooting in Cincinnati with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Scott Gerber is still fighting for his job against Ohio Northern University, and Seg tells us about the latest Bengal to sign a contract extension.