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In this episode of the Weinberg in the World podcast, Olyvia Chinchilla '18 shares how early experiences (from studying abroad in Poland to working with a Stanford-affiliated nonprofit) shaped her passion for economics, social justice, and empathy-driven research. Olyvia reflects on the challenges and rewards of creating change, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, framing conversations, and seeing people beyond statistics. Her career journey spans teaching, global research, and policy analysis. Transcript: Leonie: How did your career begin, and what were your career goals coming out of undergrad? Olyvia: Well, I believe I mentioned while I was at Northwestern, I had been in the reserve officer training course, I had been planning to go into the Navy, and that ended up not panning out because of a few athletic injuries. But earlier in my time at Northwestern, I believe it was the summer of my sophomore year, I studied abroad. And I was studying in Poland and it was my first time actually being out of the country, so it was super exciting. And I was just super excited also to explore Poland because my mom is originally from Poland. So it was just this really amazing moment. And I remember going into that program not being able to fully form sentences, to then leaving the program a few weeks later and literally just talking to my friends in the program in Polish as we tried to navigate the city. And I owed a lot of that to one of the instructors there at the program. So she spoke Polish the whole time, but she was so patient whenever we couldn't get it or we didn't understand or there's a translation error. And I think in that moment, my passion for learning was melded with my... I had this vision of perhaps using that to then also teach. So I had this idea, it stuck in the back of my mind, "Oh, maybe I could take a year off and teach or teach down the road." I did not take a year off, I went back to Northwestern, but I was at a career fair later. And one of the first people I ran into was a national teaching organization. And so that, again, kind of stoked that thought in my mind. And I had planned to actually teach for that program I got accepted, but then I took a year off actually to have a medical procedure following one of the athletic injuries. And when I took that year off, I'm like, "I'll just go to San Francisco for a few months and then Australia for the rest of that year." That was my plan to travel as I recovered. But when I got to San Francisco, I ended up getting in touch through the Northwestern network with a nonprofit based out of Stanford University, so they were sponsored by Stanford. And it was perfect because it melded my interest in teaching because they had a large educational component in the program for fifth through 12th grade students. And then there was also a significant amount of research being conducted by all of the people at the institution. So it was such, I think, a perfect blend for me because then I got to teach as well as do a lot of research for the program. And I actually ended up researching five continents, or I should say four. I didn't go to the last one, but I definitely traveled the whole world doing that research. So it was quite exciting. Leonie: Wow. What subjects were you teaching? Olyvia: So the program was structured so that people could focus on their specialties in teaching and research. So I was focused on economic and social policy, and I had colleagues that worked on immigration more specifically, more specifically on cybersecurity, technology issues. I did cover some of technology like AI issues where it met with economics. So I say I covered a lot of issues, but my specialty was always coming at it from an economic and social perspective. Leonie: And then I assume the research you were doing was related to economic policy? Olyvia: Yes, yes. Policy, but I would say also some of the societal and ethical questions that come up along with policymaking as well as just how communities work and operate. So for example, when we were studying immigration, we were also interviewing a lot of local businesses on the US-Mexico border. We talked with a lot of locals, nonprofits, immigration advocates. So it was kind of like a 360-degree look, but I was always the one who brought that economic knowledge and thought a lot about a lot of social issues too. So that's why several years later, I actually went to London to get a master's in political sociology. So that politics and society part, I think was definitely an element along with the economics. Leonie: Yeah. And you kind of touched on this earlier when you were speaking, but you can expand on it now. What was your motivation for going into this field? Olyvia: So I think I've always just been really fascinated with how people think and how people also are affected by different structures. And that's where the economics piece comes in because economics, of course, impacts different people differently, impacts different communities differently based on how the policies are structured. So I, for almost as long as I can remember, have been interested in economics. I remember as a 12-year-old, I read Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, and it was a really long book, but at that age, I was still really fascinated by it. So I've always just had that interest, how money interacts with people. But as I've went along, and definitely the role I was in really opened myself to thinking even more about a lot of the ways in which money and economics also creates wealth disparities, racial disparities, disparities for other minorities, like gender groups. So I feel like all of that, my thought and motivation has evolved quite a bit, I will say, but I think that as I've come along in my career, I've really, as I've just talked to so many people across the entire world, whether it's the communities in Colombia that are still recovering from drug trafficking or whether it's in Iceland talking to different police and then social groups or Portugal as they're working on drug decriminalization, and then seeing that in San Francisco as well in the criminal justice system, just having all of these conversations has really made me really just be motivated to see how we can create the best world for marginalized groups. Leonie: Yeah. And then along those lines, what has been the most rewarding and the most challenging aspect of your job? Olyvia: So for one, for teaching, it was incredibly rewarding to be able to work with students and to see them understand something. And I think it felt to me a little bit of a puzzle when they didn't as well, how's the best way you can communicate, what's the best way to present a topic? And what I found actually, which was interesting to me with teaching was that oftentimes the way I would structure a lesson to start would actually be the exact opposite of how I would end up teaching it. So I would perhaps structure it linearly, and then I compared it to pulling a plastic bag inside out. You would take something from the middle of that linear story and move it to the beginning and switch things around because I think the way that we actually think is often different than the way that we're tempted to explain things. So working with that jigsaw puzzle of how to best explain things was also very fascinating. And I think it's also inspired a lot of my thought process about even as I move forward with potentially moving more into policy implementation or other work and policy, definitely that experience will shape that moving forward because I find how we frame conversations around social policymaking really makes a big difference in terms of how it's understood, how it's received, even how people access the program, for example. There was a study I found very fascinating that was conducted, I believe it was by the University of Minnesota economists. And what they found was that even if they sent a letter in the mail to underprivileged students saying, "Hey, you qualify for this scholarship," but it was actually the same sort of funding they would get anyway just based on their need status, students were more likely to apply for that program. And so I think things like that are really fascinating where we're framing and conversation, thinking about how people think, not just students, but people broadly really does have a big impact on policy. So I think it was very just amazing and fulfilling to actually have that opportunity to grapple with that. But I think also even just the idea of stepping into a space where you're actively envisioning, researching, working towards creating a better world was very fulfilling. On the flip side, I think it is the same thing that's rewarding in that regards is also sometimes one of the challenges that I think definitely as someone who I really aspire to be a changemaker, and I think that that's sometimes you're constantly learning, constantly thinking. And I think sometimes it's easy to... It's challenging, I should say. It's easy to get burnt out or it's easy to perhaps work too hard maybe. But I would say, for example, even just some of the interviews that we conducted with people were challenging even to talk to unhoused people in the city or to talk to people in poverty in Aspen, Colorado when we were studying poverty there, or to interview people that had fled from Gaza and to hear their stories, all of those were definitely very emotionally challenging stories. And I think to meet people in that space, you have to give out a certain amount of empathy and understanding, even if it's for research purposes. And I think just navigating that balance was challenging in its own way. Leonie: Definitely. I think the point about balance is a really good one. I think being able to incorporate empathy into research is a very critical skill that I think sometimes is lacking. So I really do appreciate that point. And based on your vast experiences, how has your mindset towards your career evolved over time? Olyvia: It's interesting because I guess when I was younger, maybe a teenager, I was like, "Oh, A, B, C." And then when I was at Northwestern and it was like, "Well, you do this, and then that, and then this, and it's maybe not quite as linear as the alphabet, but it's point A, B, C." And so you kind of move forward. I think more recently I've come to realize that there's, and this has been a recurring lesson actually. It's not just now, but I would say when I left the military, for example, that was a lesson I was like, "There's many routes to the same destination. If service is one of my goals, there's many ways to serve, even if it's not in the military." Nowadays, I'm thinking about the fact that I stayed in San Francisco many years longer than I had expected. I was supposed to stay for three months, it became three years, six years, and counting at the moment. So I think one of the things I really realized is that sometimes life takes you in very different directions than you would've expected, and that's the same with your career. I think that definitely can be a challenge to be patient and understanding with the evolution that takes place, but definitely the experiences may be just as fulfilling on a very different route than what you had envisioned. Leonie: Yeah. Bringing us back to our Northwestern connection, are there any moments in your career that reminded you of CORE connected you to a lesson you learned at Northwestern? Olyvia: What I mentioned earlier about having the capacity to balance your own emotional needs as well as create change and serve, all of those lessons were lessons that I really learned at Northwestern. I remember when I was in ROTC, we watched this video that the Cleveland Clinic had put out, and it was a video that just shows different scenes in the hospital, but then it has thought bubbles next to the people. So for example, the girl petting the dog, it's like, "Well, her dad's dying of cancer. Or the woman sitting in the waiting room, she saw something on her mammogram." So all of these different thoughts and emotions people are experiencing, but you don't really know anything about it. And having such a diverse community at Northwestern as well as just thinking about that practice of empathy every day really helped me to see that even at Northwestern and since then, is that you might run into someone and think, "Oh, I don't know what to think about this person," or, "Oh, they're frustrating me at work," or, "Oh, this is happening." But a lot of times there's a lot more beneath the surface than we expect. So I think that lesson of empathy as well as humility is definitely... And I'd say empathy, humility, as well as endless possibilities for different lives of different people that all came together and sent me on a passion for learning and understanding people because I've come full circle, but I would say all of those lessons have really stuck with me throughout my work. And I'd say along those lines, in research, everyone that you're interviewing is more than a statistic. Leonie: Absolutely. Olyvia: A lot of times it's really hard to quantify things and we do our best as researchers, but sometimes what doesn't go into the research is actually sometimes the most impactful in many ways. Leonie: Yeah. Thank you for that answer. I'm a philosophy major and we've been talking a lot about character virtues, and so empathy comes up a lot in our classes. And yeah, seeing how you're able to use empathy in your research and looking at people's more than a statistic, I remember saying it before. Yeah, I think that's really touching and it gives me faith in the further research world and what people are able to do when they look at people beyond just their statistical measurements and whatnot. Yeah. Is there- Olyvia: Well, and I think to that point though, I think even if we think about ways that we've began to see different characteristics that have been left out of research, for example, even if we think about rates of death among African-American women during childbirth, or if we think about maybe other environmental effects of certain policies on particular communities that live by highways, for example, and low-income communities, all of that, if you don't look at the bigger picture, might go unnoticed, but definitely if you bring in those larger stories to individual people, you can understand a situation better. Leonie: Absolutely. Thank you for that.
How does a solo agent sell 60+ homes and $40M a year? In this Stay Paid interview, Olyvia Salyer, a top-producing luxury agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices in Williamsburg, Virginia, shares exactly how she built a $40M solo business through referrals, community, and smart systems. From running client events and pop-bys to leveraging AI for listing presentations and coaching, Olyvia proves that success comes from a mix of old-school connection and new-school tools.
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This week we are joined by CFL Equipment Manager Olyvia Hoban. We talk about her path from high school football all the way to the CFL.
The second part of our chat with CFL Equipment Manager Olyvia Hoban. We talk about her path from high school football all the way to the CFL.
In this episode, our guest is Olyvia Salyer, a top real estate agent from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices RW Towne Realty, who shares her journey into real estate and how she has integrated AI into her business practices. Olivia discusses her background in marketing, the importance of competitive analysis, and how AI tools have enhanced her productivity and efficiency. She emphasizes the significance of using AI to automate mundane tasks, allowing her to focus on her strengths in negotiation and client relations. The conversation also touches on creative applications of AI in marketing and the future of technology in real estate. In this conversation, we discuss the impact of AI tools on real estate marketing. They explore how platforms like Canva and Gamma enhance productivity and creativity, allowing agents to focus on the human elements of their work. Olyvia shares her experiences leveraging AI for competitive advantage, emphasizing the importance of working smarter and utilizing affordable AI solutions. The discussion also touches on the significance of continuous learning through influential books and podcasts. Guest: Olyvia Salyer Instagram Olyvia Salyer on Instagram Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/olyviasalyer TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@olyviasalyer Host: Rajeev Sajja Rajeev Sajja on Facebook Rajeev Sajja on Instagram Rajeev Sajja on LinkedIn Rajeev Sajja on YouTube Resources: Real Estate AI Flash Podcast Site AI Playbook Join the Instagram Real Estate AI Insiders Channel Join the Real Estate AI Academy waitlist Subscribe to the Real Estate AI Flash Newsletter
Baseada em Lyon, no centro-leste da França, Dowdelin é uma verdadeira colcha de retalhos, com um pé na ilha da Martinica, no Caribe. A banda vem ganhando espaço na cena cultural francesa ao propor uma mistura de soul e jazz à música urbana e eletrônica, ao som de letras engajadas e cantadas em crioulo. Transbordando originalidade, o universo de Dowdelin se destaca tanto pela concepção musical quanto pelo ritmo e a melodia. A lasciva voz da cantora martiniquesa Olyvia, sincronizada à percussão de Raphaël Philliber e às influências armênias do produtor David Kiledjian, fazem um convite a uma nova e empoderada dimensão sonora. O terceiro álbum da banda, "Tchenbé!", acaba de sair do forno, com oito dançantes mas introspectivas faixas. Por trás da batida enérgica, as músicas abordam temáticas como depressão, caprichos da vida, mas também resiliência: um eco dos tempos difíceis que a cantora Olyvia viveu e superou durante a gravação do disco. Para sua playlist mensal, a Programação Musical da RFI escolheu a faixa “I Ka Woulé”, em destaque nesta edição do Balada Musical. Aumente o som!Ouça o Balada Musical todos os sábados nos programas da RFI e também no Spotify e no Deezer. As playlists mensais da Programação Musical da RFI podem ser acessadas no YouTube, Deezer e Spotify.
Get ready to be inspired as we welcome Olyvia and Priscylla Rutter, two exceptional young athletes, who share their journeys on and off the softball field. Olyvia, fresh from graduating Providence High School, is set to pitch for NYU while pursuing a career in dentistry. Meanwhile, Priscylla, a talented first baseman or designated hitter at Dominican University in Chicago, sheds light on her studies in natural science. They reminisce about their early days at Mid Valley, their leap to competitive travel ball, and even their brief pursuits in soccer and water polo.Ever wondered how student-athletes navigate the complex college recruitment process? We share invaluable insights on tools and strategies, featuring platforms like Fast Pitch Scout that can make this journey smoother. Discover the importance of aligning your athletic goals with academic aspirations, and how to make the most of your college years, whether playing in Division I or otherwise. Learn from the Rutter sisters' experiences, emphasizing the fleeting yet impactful nature of these pivotal years.But it doesn't stop at sports and academics. This episode delves deep into the mental game, underlining the importance of staying true to oneself and maintaining self-discipline. Hear personal stories of motivation, resilience, and the irreplaceable role of family support. We discuss the blend of passion and accountability, overcoming adversity, and the impact of social media on today's youth. Whether you're an aspiring athlete, parent, or coach, this episode offers a treasure trove of wisdom on achieving success both in sports and in life.
In this Women Who Lead series episode, host Teresa Placio Smith delves into the experiences and insights of three inspiring young women from the Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Rethink Council. The session underscores the significance of legacy and leadership within the real estate industry. Guests include Bridget Baldwin, Olivia Sawyer, and Letty Torres, who share their unique paths to successful real estate careers. Meet the Leaders Bridgett Baldwin - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Arizona Properties Olyvia Salyer - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices RW Towne Realty Lety Torres - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Central Washington Real Estate Staying on Top of Real Estate Trends Olyvia shares that she stays on top of the trends in real estate by reading and educating herself. The industry constantly changes; she learns from reading blogs or listening to podcasts. Lety shares she does the same as Olyvia but also tries to build strong relationships with her clients. When you tune into their needs, you can develop different strategies to help meet the changing demands in the community. Being a part of two mastermind groups, Bridgett is inspired and motivated by the learning opportunities they provide. Hearing from other agents in different markets, she eagerly applies their marketing strategies in her business, reaping the benefits and fueling her passion for real estate. Becoming Real Estate Leaders Bridgett felt confident in calling herself a leader after being nominated within her rethink group, a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to personal growth and leadership. Seeing how she was able to help this agent gave her the confidence to help others more. Lety shares that she has always enjoyed teaching others and is passionate about helping others reach their goals, which include personal growth and career advancement. From an early age, Olyvia's self-awareness of her leadership potential was evident. Fueled by an unquenchable fire within, she was always driven to share her real estate knowledge with others. Embracing AI and Technology Olyvia Salyer leverages AI tools and Apple products to stay connected and efficient, managing multiple clients and dedicating more time to creative tasks. She attributes much of her business growth to implementing these technologies. Bridgett Baldwin utilizes AI and automation through ManyChat to interact with clients efficiently, allowing her to focus on higher-value tasks. She highlights the importance of authenticity alongside embracing cutting-edge tech. Lety Torres emphasizes using Chad GPT for a wide range of activities, including brainstorming, networking, and personalized communication, transforming her approach to marketing strategies and social media content. Book Recommendations Olyvia: The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma Bridgett: The Ultimate Coach by Amy Hardison Lety: How Women Rise" by Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith The 12-Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months When you help another woman rise, we all shine. And that's how we make an impact. So, let's build each other up and shine brighter than the sun. For more great content from Teresa, connect with her on LinkedIn, join her Women Who Lead Series on Facebook, and subscribe to her YouTube channel. You can find more episodes of Women Who Lead on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else podcasts can be found. This episode is brought to you in part by Venus et Fleur. Are you looking for a great way to show appreciation to family, friends, or even customers? Give them a floral arrangement they won't forget anytime soon. These beautiful arrangements make the perfect closing gift for any realtor to stay top of mind. Visit venusetfleur.com and use code “hsoa20” when ordering for 20% off.
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(Captain Endotype™) In this episode, Olyvia Norton and I discuss the benefits of using the Endotype™ Branding model in our coaching and consulting work. We share their personal experiences with the tool and how it has helped us understand our clients better. We also emphasize the importance of being both skilled in our respective fields and knowledgeable in business management when running a successful business. Tune in to learn more about the advantages of utilizing the Endotype™ Branding model in various professional contexts. Connect with Olyvia at http://www.areallybiglife.com/ Facebook Visit Laura at her Facebook Page. Learn more about the Endotype Formula™ TAKE THE Endotype™ QUIZ
(Captain Endotype™) In this episode, Olivia Norton and I discuss her journey as a coach and the importance of coaching in people's lives. Olivia shares her experience of being a certified mentor coach and how coaching fills a gap in learning that many people didn't have growing up. She also highlights the focus of her business, "A Really Big Life," which centers around empowering women. Tune in to eavesdrop on this insightful conversation about the impact and value of coaching. Connect with Olyvia at http://www.areallybiglife.com/ Facebook TAKE THE Endotype™ QUIZ Connect with us on LinkedIn Would you like to know more about Endotype™ Branding? Interested in coaching with Laura? Endotype Formula™
(Captain Endotype™) In this episode, Olyvia Norton and I discuss the benefits of using the Endotype™ Branding model in our coaching and consulting work. We share their personal experiences with the tool and how it has helped us understand our clients better. We also emphasize the importance of being both skilled in our respective fields and knowledgeable in business management when running a successful business. Tune in to learn more about the advantages of utilizing the Endotype™ Branding model in various professional contexts. Connect with Olyvia at http://www.areallybiglife.com/ Facebook Visit Laura at her Facebook Page. Learn more about the Endotype Formula™ TAKE THE Endotype™ QUIZ
Olyvia Phillips is manager of equity initiatives at MATTER. After overcoming a chronic childhood condition, Olyiva made public health and health care advocacy her life's missions, although not without ongoing realizations along the way that ultimately brought her to the center of health equity work in Chicago. She is experienced Public Health and Project Management Professional with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit sector, specifically focusing on healthcare, public health, and community initiatives.Why Interview Olyvia Phillips? Olyvia reveals her personal childhood healthcare story for the first time publicly. Learn whether efforts in health care equity are working? As a founder, you'll learn how best to leverage startup incubators and accelerators. As an investor, you will learn trends in Chicago's startup ecosystem. Subscribe and Review the #11 Podcast for Startups in 2022 as voted by Feedspot.Checkout the full list here-> https://blog.feedspot.com/startup_podcasts/Ranked in the top 15% of podcasts shared globally on Spotify.See you inside…Questions Answered Inside:1. Who is Olyvia Phillips?2. Why is Chicago such a hub for healthcare equity?3. How can you access once of Chicago's most valuable health-tech resources?Connect With Olyvia Phillips LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olyphil/ MATTER Website: https://matter.health/join
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From the DoK Day North America 2022 (https://youtu.be/YWTa-DiVljY) ABSTRACT Healthcare organizations are transforming their applications and embracing digital platforms for efficient patient care. Today, compute at the edge, plays a critical role in deploying innovative healthcare applications that promise new approaches to patient care. Connected care platforms at scale are turning to Kubernetes infrastructure for deployment of telehealth and telemedicine apps. These kinds of applications often need real time image processing and inferencing at the edge, which in turn, require a distributed application platform on Kubernetes. They also need secure foundations for a regulatory compliant framework for wider adoption. To elaborate further, a distributed platform or a multi-cluster infrastructure is necessary for healthcare applications. All medical application platforms are data intense. For eg. Medical applications that need to stream video data, i.e move large quantities of data need secure connections from edge to cloud. Smart healthcare applications are also seeing the value of multi-cloud deployments. The ability to choose different technologies like AI, data storage systems or some specific relational database systems is driving multi-cloud adoption in healthcare solutions. A multi-cluster connectivity fabric is thus needed for data intensive healthcare applications to distribute across geographical boundaries. The fabric needs to have inbuilt automation and the smarts to make the best use of compute resources in a distributed infrastructure, for improved patient healthcare.
In this episode we are joined by dancing queen and founder of A Really Big Life, Elizabeth Olyvia Norton. Listen and learn about your creativity and how to bust a move like only you can.areallybiglife.com#areallybiglifeFuture Sponsors (Dream BIG Goddesses):Brene BrownMTVAre you a goddess? Or are you a goddess in training? And what the heck is a goddess? Join Julie Jacobs, your new favorite host of a personal development podcast that you will need to listen to over and over. Julie Jacobs brings you the experts so you can think about your life and your goddess potential in a different light. Julie Jacobs is a certified life coach, sober human, adored wife, and mom of two fantastically behaved teenagers. Julie weaves stories of her struggles and gives you the tools to be a victor in your own life. Julie Jacobs is a podcast host that will be hard to get out of your head. If you are looking for a podcast that empowers and that is educational The Goddesses Gather here is your prescription for solving life's problems. Goddesses Gather Here goes beyond the bold lip and the bubble bath and celebrates the zone of genius every woman has. For more information about Julie Jacobs and her goddessing check out: Julie Jacobs CoachingOr send your goddess a DM on Instagram @julie_jacobs_coaching
Welcome to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Samantha Cravens and Olyvia Hoff to talk about Crawfordsville's innovative Mobile Integrated Health program and the different division associated with the program: Project Swaddle, Substance Use Disorder/Quick Response Team, Chronic Disease Management and Vaccinations/Immunizations. Samantha and Olyvia also update us on an exciting new announcement with Project Swaddle! To learn more about this program, visit www.crawfordsville.net. To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Abigail Campbell at acampbell@crawfordsville-in.gov.
Kyle is joined by Liv and Dai of Mad Bull BBQ. They do BBQ the right way and have an amazing story to go along with it. They discuss their backgrounds, what sets their food apart, community and more. They wrap up with a round of Answer The Internet. Show Links South Bend Beat Alpha Dog Agency Links Follow Kyle on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow Alpha Dog Agency on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow South Bend Beat on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram
This week we're talking with Sis Olyvia Miller about staying strong in your faith, even when your circumstances fight against you. Sis Olyvia was raised in an unsaved home & is a great testimony of Gods keeping grace whenever we determine to live for Him no matter what. She persevered, attended Ozark Bible College and is now the wife of a full-time evangelist. We pray this episode encourages those in similar situations, & inspires us to be there for young ladies we know who might be fighting that same battle.
Welcome to North Church! Our mission is to inspire others to say “Yes” to God! We are located here in Spokane, WA, and we are a part of the Foursquare denomination. We meet both digitally & in-person every Sunday at 9am & 10:45am! To find out more about who we are as a church, visit our website at www.northchurch.net! We're so excited to have you join us today! It's Mother's Day, and Olyvia is giving an amazing and inspiring message to moms in all walks of life! We would love to get to know you more! We have in-person community groups open FOR YOU! Shoot an email over to Kenny@northchurch.net or fill out the form on our website and we'll reach out sometime this week! Speaking of keeping connected, follow us on Instagram or Facebook! We love you all and hope you have an amazing week!
Olyvia is an amazing young woman who will be doing great things with her life. At 14, she is the youngest Pet Tech Pet First Aid Instructor. This ballerina has dreams of running a wildlife rescue refuge. I have no doubt she will succeed.
Today Pastor Miller is interviewing a new full-time evangelist in his church Devin Miller and his wife Olyvia. Tune in to hear some of the challenges of a new evangelist and ways to overcome these challenges.
Welcome to North Church! Our mission is to inspire others to say “Yes” to God! We are located here in Spokane, WA, and we are a part of the Foursquare denomination. We meet both digitally & in-person every Sunday at 9am & 10:45am! To find out more about who we are as a church, visit our website at www.northchurch.net! We're so excited to have you join us today! We're in our Advent Series titled, He Is ____. This week, Olyvia talks about how Jesus brings hope! What stood out to you? Let us know! We would love to get to know you more! We have in-person community groups open FOR YOU! Shoot an email over to Kenny@northchurch.net or fill out the form on our website and we'll reach out sometime this week! Speaking of keeping connected, follow us on Instagram or Facebook! We love you all and hope you have an amazing week!
HOW TO MURDER YOUR HUSBAND was the winner of BEST DIRECTION at the October 2021 STUDENT Feedback Film Festival. “A 50's Housewife who graciously murders her husband in the style of a satirical 50's instructional video.” Watch the film and film festival NOW for FREE - HEREhttps://vimeo.com/626345387 Conversation with High School student Olyvia Okochi on the making of this film. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
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This week the girls talk about clothes. Rachel discusses her seemingly never ending emo phase and Olyvia talks about her iconic outfits and style. Follow the pod on intsagram: @yeahnopod @rrachelbaileyy @olyvia.rose
It's fishing season once again! And as always, that means we're getting Root Beer, lover of Bermuda Triangle, to read all the cards in the set until forever or he snaps and kills both of us. Long story short, it's a neat set, even if it is likely to lead to over 100k power vanguards. Thanks to our $10 patrons!-Darren G-Cole GreenFollow us on Twitter or Instagram @NexusatNight, (tell us what you would like to see from us!) or support us on Patreon!Follow Atlas on Twitter or Instagram @atlasnovackFollow Matt on Twitter @wiggumzzFollow Alvin/Root Beer on Twitter @plasmaeclipseDon't forget to send us Create-a-Card ideas if you got em, with the hashtag #nexuscards!Send us episode ideas, questions, or just come say hi!Listen to Atlas' other podcast, Bad Reading, here!Or watch it here!
This week Olyvia and Rachel discuss the election and the effects its had on their lives. The girls share stories of living in suburbia in the time of an activism revolution , and seeing New York sigh in relief as the election results were revealed. Rachel shares how this election and the past four years have shaped her to be the person she is. Olyvia talks about fighting the good fight for the past 4 years and the non-stop activism that has changed not only her, but the people around her We post new episodes on Monday nights! We hope you enjoy this episode! Thank you for the continued support! Follow the podcast on instagram @yeahnopod Follow Rachel @rrachelbaileyy Follow Olyvia @Olyvia.rose
This week the girls talk about hometown horrors: The ghost stories from Olyvia and Rachel hometowns. Bigfoot, Aliens, Swamp ghosts, and cults we really cover the spectrum of ghouls in this episode. As well as Rachel getting ghosted and Olyvia searching for ghosts. We post new episodes every Monday night. Follow us on instagram @yeahnopod. Follow Olyvia @olyvia.rose Follow Rachel @rrachelbaileyy Sources: https://chesapeakeghosts.com/tag/avalon-theater/ https://www.123helpme.com/essay/Urban-Legend-of-Pemberton-Park-154902 https://www.wmdt.com/2018/10/haunted-delmarva-poplar-hill-mansion/
On this weeks episode, Olyvia and Rachel take on urban legends and the scary stories that come with them. Haunted dolls, ghost cars, Harry Potter and scary kids, there is no holding back. Rachel talks about her fear of the men in black, and if the men in black are reading this, we are cool. We post new episodes every Monday night. Make sure to subscribe and give us a rate and review! Follow us on instagram: @yeahnopod Rachel: @rrachelbaileyy Olyvia: @olyvia.rose Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackEyedKidsStories/comments/fnbmrl/my_mom_met_a_black_eyed_childwell_twokinda/ https://texashillcountry.com/black-eyed-kids-legend-abilene/ https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackEyedKidsStories/comments/28a2lq/black_eyed_kids_in_alabama/ https://occult-world.com/phantom-vehicles/ https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/3aqsum/phantom_car/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-eyed_children https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/5pvkro/has_anyone_else_experienced_phantom_or_ghost_cars/
(Get it? Like the Blair Witch Project?) IT'S SPOOKY SEASON!! Olyvia's favorite season is coming up. We are talking all things supernatural. This week the girls talk about past lives, alternate dimensions, and 1990's punks punching each other. Rachel realizes how much she knows about her past lives and how little she knows about her family history. Liv shares her findings in looking into her ancestry and how much she loves history. We hope you guys love this episode as much as we loved talking. We post new episodes every Monday. Follow us on Instagram. @yeahnopod Rachel - @rrachelbaileyy Olyvia - @olyvia.rose
On our second episode we talk about jobs: the good the bad and the Karen. Olyvia shares her experience working for a corporate fast food company and Rachel discusses the perks of being a teacher. Jack Black somehow is mentioned. We talk about fights in MickeyD's and how Olyvia's brain is constantly on fire with the exception of the Harry Styles posters that are hanging up in her mind. We hope you enjoy! We post a new episode every Monday. Follow us on insta at @yeahnopod. Follow Olyvia @olyvia.rose and Rachel @rrachelbaileyy.
What is public health, and how do public health responders work together in various capacities at city and state levels? In this episode, we speak to Olyvia, a public health professional and expert in child health in Chicago. She is also a public health podcaster of Public Health for the Culture. We discuss the landscape of public health response in Chicago, how it differs from the overall state of Illinois, and what the culture of pandemic response has looked like for children's health and the occurrence of Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome. More about MIS-C or Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/COVID-19/Pages/covid_inflammatory_condition.aspx Learn more about Olyvia and her podcast on Instagram @therealpublichealth and online at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/public-health-for-the-culture/id1498969942 and https://open.spotify.com/show/3bF3K6PswHVwzEhmwowClI --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/covid19ppc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/covid19ppc/support
Ever wonder why you are always so tired? Or what your hormones has to do with your health and weight loss? Or how about how to know if you have a food sensitivity or an allergy? Olyvia discusses that in this episode of Life On The Veg! Find me on social: Instagram.com/jazzyvegancakes Facebook.com/jazzyycakess VeganGoddessFitness.com
Happy Monday! We are back at it with the interview this week! Make sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button so you can get automatic updates! Olyvia Chac-Nguyen hails from the Pacific Northwest. She works at Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland, Oregon in Healthcare Administration. She is currently the Outreach & Curator Coordinator for Project Yellow Dress and the current Social Media intern for WOKE PDX. In her spare time, Olyvia loves traveling to new destinations, writing, igniting her foodie game, and keeping her coffee game strong. We talked about body positivity, vulnerability, walls that we put up, growing up in an Asian-American household, and why having a HIGH EQ means so much more than your IQ. We also talked about the writers' journey and how it helps us to heal, but helps others reading in to shed some light on some issues that people cannot articulate. LINKS BELOW! Olyvia's Insta - https://www.instagram.com/chacopaco/ WOKE PDX - https://www.instagram.com/wokepdx/ Project Yellow Dress - https://www.instagram.com/projectyellowdress/ Project AVA - https://www.instagram.com/projectavaorg/ Olyvia's Medium Articles - https://medium.com/@Chacopaco/fat-girls-have-feelings-too-friendzoning-myself-ec4edb3c9822 https://medium.com/@Chacopaco/a-semi-open-letter-to-my-vietnamese-immigrant-parents-fae14a2f7500
Olyvia's best friend Jared graces us with his presence, because he too has moved back to Colorado, so we discuss what the differences are between big cities like Chicago (where Jared has been pursuing comedy), and New York, and Denver. We decide that Colorado has the best Mexican food, and that we would probably rather have that food than any other food. Other topics include: jobs, and how much they suck, capitalism, and ghosts! We also have a new feature where you can send us voice messages! Please send us one, because it will be really, really fun! Ok love you bye enjoy!
Katie and Olyvia read their Angel Tarot cards, to see what the future holds... but before that they catch each other up on some big life events. Katie had a job interview, and Olyvia got an apartment, finally! They also talk about how hard it is when you have depression, and if you too are suffering, you should seek treatment, maybe an anti-depressant, and if the first one doesn't work, you can always try another one. There's even a test online you can take to see if you're depressed! Follow this link: https://bit.ly/2HH7y9c And if you are having suicidal thoughts, call: 1-800-273-8255 Or text HOME to 741-741 for the crisis text line.
Katie challenges and also helps Olyvia to buy groceries and cook a recipe. It doesn't seem like any of it is enjoyable to Olyvia, we probably didn't have a breakthrough there. Isn't it annoying that most of the food that is readily available has no nutritional content? The real reason Katie thought that cooking is an important skill, is just because most things are filled with sugar and preservatives and carcinogens, oh my! Olyvia gets through it, and Katie breathes heavily in to the mic (sorry). Katie had a tough assignment in her data analytics class (where my data analysts at?!?!), and she hopes to live another day in it.
Olyvia helps Katie prepare for a mock interview, that Katie has the next day through her online school. Katie continues to hypothesize that she has Asperger's, hence why she only seems to get worse at interviewing for jobs, and not better. Olyvia reassures Katie that she took a test, and does not have Asperger's. Please note the requisite mention of the movie Titanic is also discussed, as well as other works by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Katie and Olyvia decide that because online dating is one of the seven circles of hell, a good way to approach it would be to talk to suitors for each other.
In this episode, join Katie and Olyvia as they discuss their relationships with food, snooty family members, and their Gynecologists.
Kate will interview Olyvia Dusold. Olyvia is a health & wellness advocate and practitioner and the founder of Alignmii. We will hear her story and how her journey impacted her own life. She is a Certified Posture Therapy Practitioner and Nutrition Therapist. Olyvia will tell us how our posture affects our health and give us valuable info about nutrition. Our health has an amazing impact on every area of our lives, literally from the inside out! We'll learn how making healthy changes and seting an intention to do what is good for our health will lead to greater joy and happiness in our lives and solve many problems that might surprise us! We'll get some tips and tools for living healthier in 2019. Tune in for an inspiring and informative show
Wham-O's Marketing Director, Olyvia Pronin, joined the podcast to tell us all about the history of the company she works for. Wham-O has had a large impact on the sports world as they created the Slip 'n' Slide, Frisbee, and Hula Hoop! On this episode we talk about how their inventions come to life, what's new to look for, and a new giveaway (gotta hear the keyword)!
Welcome to episode 007 of on my mind. The first female 007 I might add! Who doesn’t love a classic movie reference? With the constant stream of news about Donald Trump, The USA has been on my mind this week and I wanted to speak to someone living over there who I felt might be able to offer us a balanced view. As well as being a good friend, Elisabeth Olyvia Norton is a speaker, coach and teacher who has been playing and working in personal expansion for over 25 years. Having once been Elizabeth’s client, I can confirm she is a relentless optimist who knows that when you are in alignment with your biggest, best self, your capacity in life explodes. She believes in laughing loudly and often, even when it all looks like it’s going to shit! Elisabeth is solidly standing in the position that love will always pull us through. In this Podcast we explore everything from Trump, to shame, compassion, use of language and of course, my favourite thing - LOVE. For this Podcast, Elisabeth joined me remotely from her home state of Wisconsin via a snazzy connection sponsored by my friends at www.ipDTL.com. You can find Elisabeth on social media under the handle @areallybiglife and her website www.areallybiglife.com. I wholeheartedly recommend her as a coach.
This week, Atlas and Alvin, aka "Root Beer" talk about Bermuda Triangle, the mermaids with moxie, and their effect on the metagame, as well as how outsiders to vanguard view them on the whole.
Olyvia Kwok is the principal of Willstone Management, an art investment and advisory firm in London and New York. Here, Kwok discusses her business and her views on artists and the art market.