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Best podcasts about outreach services

Latest podcast episodes about outreach services

Illuminating Hope
Advocating Justice: The Legal Battle-The Guardian Program

Illuminating Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 29:01


Guardian ProgramSupervised Visits & Monitored Exchanges of CustodyA secure, off-site facility where custodial parents safely exchange custody of their children and/or children participate in supervised visits with their non-custodial parent.Guests: Randa, Director of Outreach Services & Serena, Guardian Program ManagerAdvocating Justice: The Legal BattleWelcome to Illuminating Hope, a podcast of Hope House. In the series Advocating Justice: The Legal Battle, we dive into the legal battles that shape the fight for domestic violence survivors. In each episode, we bring you powerful conversations with the legal teams, court advocates, and changemakers working tirelessly to bring justice, protection, and hope to survivors of domestic violence.From the courtroom to policy changes, from survivor rights to legal strategies, we uncover the critical role the justice system plays in breaking cycles of abuse. Whether you're a survivor, advocate, or someone passionate about justice, this podcast series will empower and inform you."Justice isn't just about the law—it's about giving survivors a voice, protection, and a future.Hosts: MaryAnne Metheny, and Tina JohnsonIf you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.hopehouse.net

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Advanced Correctional Healthcare: 2024 Torch Award Winner

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 16:30


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Dr. Melissa Caldwell, President of Freedom Behavioral Health, Inc., and Josh Young, Director of Behavioral Health and Outreach Services, who both highlight the organization that is part of the Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. family and recently was recognized as a 2024 Torch Award winner in the Extra Large Company Category with the BBB Serving Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. Freedom Behavioral Health, Inc. provides comprehensive solutions and evidence-based programming for a broad range of behavioral health issues. They work with individuals and facilities, as well as the professionals that work with acute populations, like First Responders, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, and Detentions/Corrections. Services include Correctional Behavioral Health Services, Occupational Health Services, Training, Diversion: Recidivism Reduction, Addiction Services, Telemental Health Services, Forensic Evaluation, Consultation, and Accreditation and Standards Compliance Auditing.During the interview, Dr. Caldwell and Mr. Young discuss the importance of their work and the impact it has on saving lives. They talk about their team's focus on Professionalism, Integrity, and Commitment, and their MOLE interview method to help empower each other and their clients. They also talk about ways they support nonprofits, like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and why receiving the 2024 Torch Award is so meaningful.Visit www.freedom-bh.com to learn more about Freedom Behavioral Health, Inc. and www.advancedch.com to learn more about Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc.

Off the Shelf with Delaware Library
Off the Shelf Radio Show - September 6, 2024

Off the Shelf with Delaware Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 21:18


Recording of Off the Shelf Radio Show from WDLR with co-hosts Nicole Fowles and Molly Meyers-LaBadie and guest, Robbie Apt from our Outreach Services department. This week we chat about all of the amazing services the Outreach Department provides to the community!  Recommendations include Mortuary Confidential by Kenneth McKensey & Todd Harrah, The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson, and Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanen McGuire Read more about today's episode here.  Listen live every Friday morning at 9 AM https://wdlrradio.com/program-schedule/off-the-shelf/  This episode originally aired on September 6, 2024.

Fort Hood's Great Big Podcast
Fort Cavazos Survivor Outreach Services

Fort Hood's Great Big Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 20:55


Welcome to the "Great Big Podcast!" This week, we catch up with one of our favorite return guest, James Elzie! As branch manager for the Wounded and Fallen Branch of the Army Community Service, Elzie offers great insights into the past decade serving in the Army Community Service across various roles, most recently under the Fort Cavazos Survivor Outreach Services. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on everything the Great Place does to take care of its families of the fallen and how Gold Star families resemble the resiliency and perseverance of the U.S. Army.SUBMIT: FortCavazosPAO@gmail.comFACEBOOK: fortcavazosarmy   INSTAGRAM: @fortcavazosarmyTWITTER: @fortcavazosarmy   All music obtained, royalty-free, through Filter by Songtradr: "Gun Metal Grey" - Delicious Allstars; "Learning By Doing" - Niklas Olovso.This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Cavazos and Fort Cavazos Public Affairs.

Mornings with Simi
Full Show: Writing a love song with AI, The need to improve animal welfare in BC & Is there a dark side to the shrimp you're eating

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 73:37


Seg 1: Can A.I. compose a love song? In the early summer days in New England, Grigori lies to his fiancé, claiming to go to the office each morning while secretly pursuing a passion for composing music. Guest: Grigori Guitchounts, Neuroscientist, AI Researcher, and Writer Seg 2: View From Victoria: NDP gives some relief for Short Term Rental tax Parksville and other communities are getting an exemption from the new Short Term Rental tax. Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Seg 3: How damaging are sports betting ads? Canada's largest mental health teaching hospital, has released a comprehensive document titled "Gambling Policy Framework," advocating for national regulations to curb gambling advertising and promotion. Guest: Dr. Bruce Kidd, Professor Emeritus of Sports and Public Policy at the University of Toronto Seg 4: What do kids want for Easter? Parents always strive to create magical holiday experiences for their children, and Easter is no exception. However, the pressure to buy the latest tech gadgets or trendy toys is increasing. Guest: Julia Cho, Director of Marketing at Purdys Chocolatier Seg 5: Should BC improve its standard of care for farm animals? In 2023, the BC SPCA collaborated with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food to assess and enhance the welfare framework for farmed animals in British Columbia. Guest: Marcie Moriarty, Chief Protection and Outreach Services with the BC SPCA Seg 6: The dark side of the global shrimp trade A 45-year-old American, hired as general manager at a large seafood processing plant in India, became alarmed by the plant's operations now being accused of violating labor laws and food regulations.  Guest: Joshua Farinella, Former General Manager of Choice Canning Seg 7: Did the cargo company in the Baltimore bridge crash know the ship was unsafe? In the aftermath of a cargo ship accident that destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, it was revealed that the company chartering the ship, Maersk Line Limited, had been previously sanctioned for violating whistleblower protection laws. Guest: Katya Schwenk, Investigative Journalist for The Lever Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Simi
Should BC improve its standard of care for farm animals?

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 8:46


In 2023, the BC SPCA collaborated with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food to assess and enhance the welfare framework for farmed animals in British Columbia. Guest: Marcie Moriarty, Chief Protection and Outreach Services with the BC SPCA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Baltimore Positive
Crab Cake Row: The downtown story of Baltimore Outreach Services with Gregg Landry and Yvonne Terry

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 20:03


The downtown story of Baltimore Outreach Services with Gregg Landry and Yvonne Terry. Located in a church less than a block from the Inner Harbor, this shelter and safe home for women and children can use your assistance during hard times. The post Crab Cake Row: The downtown story of Baltimore Outreach Services with Gregg Landry and Yvonne Terry first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.

Illuminating Hope
National Stalking Awareness Month

Illuminating Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 21:04


Did you know this January is the 20th anniversary of National Stalking Awareness Month? Stalking is a type of abuse that consists of a pattern of behavior directed at a specific person that could cause a reasonable person to feel fear and/or suffer substantial emotional distress.Host: MaryAnne Metheny, CEO, Tina Johnson, Manager of Community Partnership and Randa Hager, Director of Outreach Services.Trigger warning: sensitive information.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence and for information about domestic violence please visit hopehouse.net or call our 24-hour hotline at 816-461-hope or the national domestic violence hotline at 800-799-7233

Amongthestacks
Murder, Murder, and More Murder with Shelia and Mariah

Amongthestacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 21:06


Topics mentioned: Prime Time Family Read Night, Outreach Services, Book Clubs, Friends of the Library, Art Programs, and of course, what we're reading.Books Discussed:None of This is True by Lisa JewellA Most Agreeable Murder by Juliea SealesGuidebook to Murder by Lyn CahoonA Curious Beginning by Deana RaybournMeet Me at the Lake by Carly Fortune 

Library Leadership Podcast
140. Creating Civic Engagement Programming with Lauren Deering & Adriana Blancarte-Hayward

Library Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 20:41


How can your library help people in your community increase their civic engagement? On this show Lauren Deering, Coordinator of Civic Engagement, and Adriana Blancarte-Hayward, Senior Manager of Outreach Services, both with the Community Outreach and Engagement Department at New York Public Library talk about Creating Civic Engagement Programming in libraries. As they describe in this episode, libraries are trusted pillars of civic life in our communities and ideal venues for implementing civic engagement programming, making this a relevant topic for all of us.

Well Advised
Episode 16 - FAFSA Updates and Changes

Well Advised

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 23:54


Listen to KAA Director, Mitzi Holland and Regional Coordinator, Cheryl Brumley discussing FAFSA Updates with KHEAA's Director of Outreach Services, Casi Benedict.

A Duty To Act
Integrated Outreach Services: A New Approach to Policing and EMS

A Duty To Act

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 61:03


If you'd like to submit a question or an AMA episode or would like to work with us to improve your public service team, go to: www.teamprotego.com

Did you hear?
Incarcerated

Did you hear?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 26:44


Individuals faced with temporary detention at the Adult Residential Center (ARC) in New Century, KS, rely on access to Johnson County Library materials on their road to recovery. Incarcerated Services Librarian Melody Kinammon introduces us to members of the ARC therapeutic community, Phil and Dia. They share how exploring books and using the on-site library has helped them. Also, Youth Services Librarian Jayma Zook shares her experience with Read to Me—incarcerated parents are recorded reading aloud and the Library provides a copy of the recording and the book to their child. It's all part of what we call: “Outreach Services.” We uncover programs, stories and services you might not have known about.  Our recommendations:     Charles' Choice: Night of the Ninth Dragon by Mary Pope Osborn (from the Magic Treehouse Series)      Dave's Double feature: streaming video from Kanopy. Language and Literacy Development and Father and Daughter.     Melody: Literature for Justice reading list with a variety of titles—nonfiction and fiction—that address the United States criminal justice system.   This is a list she's always updating!     Jayma: The Daddy Book and The Mommy Book. She says both are very popular with the Read to Me crowd, but one that comes to mind that talks specifically about incarceration is Missing Daddy by Mariame Kaba.  It has a discussion guide at the end to help facilitate a discussion with kids about this hard topic.     Books mentioned in the episode: JoCoLibrary Uncovered - Incarcerated Booklist

Radio Maria England
MORNINGS WITH RADIO MARIA - Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street

Radio Maria England

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 27:16


MORNINGS WITH RADIO MARIA - Farm Street - 2023.05.22 Fr Dominic Robinson and other volunteers from their Outreach Services and share their upcoming events and how they got involved. Farm Street - https://www.farmstreet.org.uk/ https://www.farmstreet.org.uk/outreach To learn more on how to volunteer - check out: https://www.farmstreet.org.uk/support

Well Advised
Episode 13: The Work Ready Scholarship Program

Well Advised

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 28:22


On this episode of Well Advised, KAA Director, Mitzi Holland discuss the Work Ready Scholarship Program with KHEAA's Director of Outreach Services, Kim Dolan.

Ethics Untangled
Archive episode [Season 3 Episode 2]: Outreach services for sex work in Nottingham

Ethics Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 30:17


In this episode, medical student and IDEA alumna Georgina returns with guests Jude and Carys who work closely with sex workers in Nottingham.  Jude is the Sexual Health Outreach and Health Promotion team lead at Nottingham University Hospital Trust. Carys is the operations manager for POW Nottingham, a voluntary organisation supporting those in the sex work industry.  In this episode, Jude and Carys explain the outreach services that POW provides, and how this is supported by the Sexual Health Outreach and Health Promotion team. They also discuss the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on outreach services like theirs, and in particular how vulnerable sex workers have been affected by this.  Released November 2021. Presented by Georgina James. Georgina is a final-year medical student at the University of Leeds and is also a graduate of our Campus MA Biomedical and Health Care Ethics. Georgina returned to IDEA in the summer of 2021 for her academic elective, and produced this podcast series during this time.  Ethics Untangled is produced by the IDEA Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Twitter: @EthicsUntangledFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/

The Michael Berry Show
The Inspiring Story Of Leslie McClogin And Gulf Coast Outreach Services

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 23:36


Middle Ground with JLE
"Journey Of Youth Corporation, Inc/Youth Outreach Services" with Special Guest CEO & Founder Elizabeth Charity

Middle Ground with JLE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 66:27


"Middle Ground with JLE L.L.C." Podcast "Where We Treat You Like Family" welcomes Youth Corporation, Inc/Youth Outreach Services CEO & Founder Elizabeth Charity shares her journey from Learning about Microsoft in the 80's and that getting her a job to God leading her to start her own company and non profit to help young men coming from prison to start their own companies with their second chance.

Recovery Radio
Building Successful Programs (with John Curtiss)

Recovery Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 61:24


This week, Michael spoke with John Curtiss, President of the Community of Recovering People Board of Directors and The Retreat. He is one of the principle designers of The Retreat model. Prior to his employment with The Retreat, John was employed by the Hazelden Foundation for over 19 years. In his years at Hazelden, John served as Vice President of Hazelden's National Continuum, Executive Director of Hazelden's Outreach Services, Executive Director of Fellowship Club, Hazelden's intermediate care facility in St. Paul, MN, Unit Supervisor of two of Hazelden's primary treatment units and as a chemical dependency counselor.

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH
Canes vs. Guide Dogs

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 51:57 Transcription Available


On this episode of Change Makers, we'll talk about the pros and cons of having a cane vs guide dog, learn how guide dogs are trained and speak with a guide dog owner about her experience. We'll also preview our upcoming Annual Meeting.On this Podcast (In Order of Appearance)Jeff Fox (Narrator)Sara Brown, APH Public Relations ManagerKevin McCormack, Orientation and Mobility Specialist and Assistive Technology Consultant for the State of KentuckyLeslie Hoskins, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist and the Outreach Services and Community Engagement Manager at Leader Dogs for the BlindJessica Minneci, APH Communication AssociateAdditional Links Leader Dogs for the BlindTaking the Lead PodcastTactile Town: 3-D O&M KitAccessible Code and Go MouseCodeQuest (iPad App)Crossings with No Traffic ControlAPH Annual Meeting

Filling Seats: The State of Enrollment Marketing in Higher Ed
19. Community college recruitment through relationship building with Cassie Montgomery of Amarillo College

Filling Seats: The State of Enrollment Marketing in Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 35:14


In this episode, you'll hear from Cassie Montgomery who is the Director of Outreach Services at Amarillo College, which is a community college in the Texas panhandle. You'll hear her discuss: how marketing a community college differs from a four-year institution how she revamped their campus visit experience and how she designed it to meet the needs of a prospective community college student the importance of relationship building for recruiting their students 

Catholic Chicago
VOICE OF CHARITY -- WIC CENTERS UPDATE

Catholic Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 28:02


In conjunction with the Illinois Department of Human Services, Catholic Charities operates 16 Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) Centers that are wonderful hubs of community support, supplying nutritious food, nutrition education and other information and referrals to low-income individuals and families, helping them gain access to Catholic Charities' wide network of Community Development and Outreach Services. Join Phil Zepeda as he welcomes Shivonnia Dickson, WIC Department Director of Operations who will provide an update on all of the great things happening at our WIC Centers this summer.

Home Grown Podcast
Episode #15 Bryan Kratish - Manager of Outreach Services Harris County Public Library System

Home Grown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 49:01


Brandi interviews Bryan Kratish, Manager of Outreach Services with Harris County Public Library System. They discuss the partnership with the Master Gardener Green Thumb Gardening Series and the library system's creative programming to reach more county residents.  

Heart Forward Conversations from the Heart
My week in Los Angeles. A conversation with Dr. Roberto Mezzina: shadowing LASD's Homeless Outreach Services Team, visiting LA County jail and an update on the situation in Trieste.

Heart Forward Conversations from the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 58:58


Dr. Roberto Mezzina headed the Dipartimento di Salute Mentale in Trieste until his retirement in late 2019.  Both of the California delegations that visited Trieste (in 2017 and 2019) were graciously welcomed by Dr. Mezzina and his staff in our quest to understand the culture and principles that make this system so noteworthy.   Within those two delegations were representatives from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD), harboring a deep desire to embrace a more human-focused posture on how to come alongside people with mental illness, both in the county jail system and in the community.  The Department is also interested to lean into guiding principles of the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights – which is espoused by the Italian system – as a framework to guide how people with mental illness are cared for in our society.In April 2022, Dr. Mezzina was invited to Los Angeles at the behest of the L.A. Sheriff's Foundation to come alongside some specialized divisions in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department:  the Homeless Outreach Services Team (HOST) and the Mental Evaluation Team.    Dr. Mezzina also toured the remarkable program that was initially started in 2016 at Twin Towers to provide a more caring and therapeutic environment for the most seriously mentally ill patients in the jail.  Under the leadership of the Sheriff's Department and the Department of Health Services Correctional  Mental Health division, this program, described in an article which appeared in the Christian Science Monitor,  has expanded.  (See website created by the Mental Health Assistants for more information about this innovation.)Dr. Mezzina's visit to Los Angeles coincided with the filming of an episode of the CNN documentary series, “Life with Lisa Ling.” This episode (to be aired in the show's next season) will focus upon the mental health crisis in Los Angeles County.  The producers and host of this show participated in some of the outreach and engagement conducted by the LASD HOST Team and Dr. Mezzina.   This interview was conducted in person in the podcast studio at Verdugo Sound on the way to the airport.  Dr. Mezzina also provides an update on the changing political climate in Trieste – a topic that was introduced in a podcast interview that can be found in Season Two, Episode Seven.

960 KZIM
WIC Outreach Services for Public Health Connect

960 KZIM

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 10:29


THE TAPESTRY
Empowered Women Empower Women - Michele Bobadilla

THE TAPESTRY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 27:17


Michele Bobadilla is an educator, advocate, and mentor who uses her voice and seat at the table to serve as a catalyst for change. Her outreach and community engagement partnerships have been recognized as transforming the North Texas educational landscape for first- and second- generation students and their families. Michele is a distinguished state and national Latina educational leader in the student access and success space. She holds a bachelor's degree in Spanish and English with a secondary teacher certification; a master's degree in elementary education with a bilingual/ESL endorsement; a CMBA in business; and was awarded a D.Litt. (hc) for her life's work in higher education. Michele served as chair of the USHCCF University Partnerships Initiative; appointed as a Board of Director to the USHCC Educational Fund; chairs a recognized THECB P-16; is a Texas delegate appointee to the CHCI Education Advisory Council; and is a member of the HSF Regional Advisory Board. She was honored as the National LULAC Woman of the year; Immigrant Journey Advocacy Award Honoree; Latino Leaders Maestro Award Honoree; H100 Latina Living Legend; USHCC Outstanding Education Leadership Award; Governor Rick Perry's Outstanding Woman in Texas Government Award; SWRCB Martha Salmon Leadership Award. Currently, Michele serves as Assistant provost for Hispanic Student Success and as Senior Associate Vice President for Outreach Services and Community Engagement.

Tri-County Christian Center
“HRC – Anti Trafficking Presentation”

Tri-County Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 61:48


“HRC – Anti Trafficking Presentation” – “Anti-Trafficking & Outreach Services” – Our Mission: We are a multi-generational family ministry with a mission to HELP REACH COMMUNITIES of hurting people with the love of Jesus by offering encouragement, free resources, and services for those affected by poverty, abuse, and neglect. - The way we currently do this is through our Anti-Trafficking & Outreach Services.

Now You Novi
Special Outreach Services

Now You Novi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 23:03


Sheryl and Ara chat with Madison and Jessica about Novi's unique Special Outreach Services program.

Doggie Diamonds No Filter
Ralph McDaniels Talks Video Music Box Documentary, Early Nas,Jay Z And The Evolution Hip-Hop Media

Doggie Diamonds No Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 69:09


Ralph McDaniels Talks Video Music Box Documentary, Early Nas, Jay Z And The Evolution Hip-Hop MediaRalph McDaniels (born February 27, 1962) is a music video director, DJ and VJ. He co-created and co-hosts the music video program Video Music Box with Lionel C. Martin. After interning at WNYC, and subsequently becoming a radio engineer, he created Studio 31 Dance Party, a television show revolving around recordings of music performances.[ This show would transform into Video Music Box. McDaniels studied communications at LaGuardia Community College and later started the video production company Classic Concepts with Video Music Box producer Lionel Martin. He now works for the Queens Library for Outreach Services

The
Highlighting the "Sunshine Alternative Education Prevention Center"

The

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 55:42


The Sunshine Alternative Education and Prevention Center (https://www.sunshinepreventionctr.org/), founded in 1992. It is a true grass-roots organization that formed from the personal experiences of its 2 co-founders, Dr. Carol Carter and Ms. Tamara Pelosi. Their collective desire was to help their own children. Today that dream has turned into a reality that now reaches hundreds of children and families with hope for a brighter future. The stated mission is to provide a safe, nurturing environment for all children and families that is designed to build self-esteem & positive social skills, empower youth to make healthy choices and decisions, prevent or reduce substance abuse and violence, and strengthen the connections between families, schools and communities. Sunshine Prevention Center provides a variety of prevention-focused programs and services to the youth and families in Suffolk County. The prevention-focused programs are multi-faceted, engaging the children and families in relationship activities, skill-building activities, and enrichment activities. Our programs include: Social Skills and Leadership Programs, Teen and Adult Anger Management, Teen Support Groups, Summer Prevention Programs for ages 4 - teens, Parenting Support, and Substance Abuse Prevention for Mandated or Court-ordered Adults and Outreach Services for schools and agencies. Sunshine also provides an Alternative Education Program for high school youth who are in danger of or placed on long term suspension due to behaviors relating to substance use or violence. This program incorporated academic instruction and prevention-focused support that aims at building on positive skills. Participants are referred by home school district. Staff Sunshine Prevention Center is located in Port Jefferson Station in a building donated by the Town of Brookhaven. Sunshine provides substance abuse and violence prevention programs and services that include: social skill programs, youth and teen leadership programs, an alternative education program for high risk teens, outreach services, a unique summer camp and a variety of other services to meet the needs of children and families on Long Island. Today Sunshine is a respected leader in the field of substance abuse and violence prevention reaching hundreds of children, teens and adults annually. The Sunshine Prevention Center “Blessing Box” The blessing box is now open and available to anyone in need. The box is located at 468 Boyle Road Port Jefferson Station and is right by the side walk. You can drive by, stop and take any items that you need. The box will be stocked daily and is easily accessible. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelsunn-on-the-air/support

Canon Ball
Episode 30: Information and Digital Literacy (w/Renee Ettinger)

Canon Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 30:12


Renee Ettinger is the Assistant Library Director for Research and Outreach Services at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She is also the co-chair of this year's Common CAHSS Conference on Truth: Information, Misinformation, and Democracy. She talks with Chuck and Ryan about her work related to information and digital literacy. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.

Stories of Hope with Pastor Michael L. Brown
Stories of Hope Featuring Refocus Outreach Services

Stories of Hope with Pastor Michael L. Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 27:21


Stories of Hope From The Heart of Our Community with Pastor Michael L. Brown

Circulating Ideas
205: Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021


Steve chats with Lori Berezovsky, vice-president / president-elect of the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services, about her path to librarianship, their upcoming virtual conference, and how outreach has changed in COVID times. Read the transcript! Lori Berezovsky is the outreach Librarian at Salina Public Library, Salina, KS and is the current Vice President/President-Elect of … Continue reading 205: Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services

The Good Ahead Podcast
Mindfulness Moment

The Good Ahead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 13:00 Transcription Available


Enjoy your 13 minutes of Zen with this guided mindfulness exercise led by Tiffany Arrows, Regional Director of Specialty and Outreach Services at New Vista!

The Good Ahead Podcast
Managing Anxiety in Times of Uncertainty

The Good Ahead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 32:43 Transcription Available


Being human can be full of complicated experiences that trigger a wide-variety of thoughts, feelings, and reactions. Anxiety is something everyone carries with them in one way or another. So maybe anxiety isn't something we should learn how to avoid, but to know how to hold well. Can anxiety be utilized as an agent for positive outcomes? What are practices we can apply to release the oftentimes overbearing feelings of fear, disillusionment, and inadequacies? We sit down with Tiffany Arrows, the Regional Director of Specialty and Outreach Services at New Vista, to discuss the experience of anxiety that exists in all of us.

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH
Celebrating TVI's

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 48:55 Transcription Available


On this episode of Change Makers, we are celebrating TVI's. We'll learn more about the field and the important work they do and the need for more TVI’s.  After that, we’ll check in with Partners with Paul. Podcast Participants (In Order of Appearance)Sara Brown: APH Public Relations Manager, sbrown@aph.orgEmily Coleman: Superintendent of the Texas School for the Blind, colemane@tsbvi.eduKristin Oien: Specialist for the Blind / Visually Impaired, Minnesota Department of Education  kristin.oien@state.mn.usRachel Bigham: M.Ed., TVI, COMS, Visual Impairments Specialist, Zanesville City Schools, rbigham@zanesville.k12.oh.usLeanne Grillott: APH National Director of Outreach Services, lgrillot@aph.orgPaul Ferrara: Partners with Paul Host, CPACC, ADS, Certified Braille Transcriber Communications Accessibility Editor, pferrara@aph.orgJoyce Lopez: Product Developer, PlayAbility ToysDr. Marty Fox: President, PlayAbility ToysPlayAbility Toys Additional LinksCompany PageNurture SmartPlayAbility Toys at APHRib-It Balls 14 inch Rib-It Balls 18 inch Rib-It Balls 30 inchPaint-Pot PalettePaint by Number Safari Tropical RainforestPaint by Number Safari Under the SeaPaint by Number Safari Backyard CreaturesPaint by Number Safari Desert Creatures

Minnesota Military Radio
Minnesota’s American Legion and Survivor Outreach Services

Minnesota Military Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021


This week we check in with the Commander of the American Legion Department of Minnesota, learn about the Minnesota National Guard’s Survivor Outreach Program and get an update from the Minnesota Patriot Guard. Guests include: Commander Mark Dvorak – The … Continue reading → The post Minnesota’s American Legion and Survivor Outreach Services appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.

American Libraries Dewey Decibel Podcast
Episode 60: Supporting Seniors during the Pandemic

American Libraries Dewey Decibel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 30:40


With libraries closed or operating at reduced hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic, outreach is essential to let the community know that the library is still there for them and providing essential services. That outreach is particularly important for senior citizens who rely on the library not just for books, but often as a lifeline to others. On Episode 60, Call Number with American Libraries looks at library outreach to seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic. First American Libraries associate editor Sallyann Price speaks with David Kelsey, outreach coordinator at St. Charles (Ill.) Public Library in St. Charles, Illinois, and president of the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services, about the importance of outreach to seniors, especially during the pandemic. Next Call Number host and American Libraries senior editor Phil Morehart talks with Kim Huntley, manager of Toronto Public Library’s North York Central Library, about the library’s project of telephoning more than 20,000 of its senior patrons for wellness checks.

SEO Podcast | SEO.co Search Engine Optimization Podcast
Guest Blogger Outreach Services: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, Episode 3

SEO Podcast | SEO.co Search Engine Optimization Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 6:05


In this, the 3rd installment of Guest Blogger Outreach Services: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, we explore how to vet, filter and truly assess the validity and quality of your SEO publishing partners.  Guest blogging is a very powerful tool to help you get your company name into the market, and with these outreach services you can find them. With this suite of SEO guest blogging tools at my disposal I’m always able to find great places for me to submit content without any issues. Outreach for guest blogging. Submit your article, blog, website to relevant blogs with catchy titles or descriptions that will connect you and the writer. We are a small team of professional bloggers who will dedicate their time to reach out to whoever it is you would like us to contact and help get your material published on websites related to your topic/subject. We have many successes in getting past the filters of most websites because we work hard! Do not be afraid ! This service has proven itself time and time again as one which gets great results when undertaking marketing campaigns that require attention.  Guest posting is one of the most common ways to build backlinks for SEO (search engine optimization). It helps with getting your link on another site which leads to more links, better ranking and higher authority. You will be busy for years if you get a guest post published on a highly ranked HubSpot Marketing blog. We offer guest blogging services only by taking care of all outreach activities so that all you have to do is write the article! There is nothing worse than a bad publisher that is connected to one or more private blog networks. To vet your potential guest blog partners, we run them through the following questions:  What is the Moz Domain Authority?  What is the Moz Spam Score?  What are the citation flow and trust flow of the site?  Is the publisher a generic site that accepts anything and everything?  How frequently is content refreshed?  Is this site connected with or associated with other guest blog sites on the same IP address?  How many pages are indexed by Google?  Do third party tools indicate the site gets real traffic?  Have you done a manual review to ensure the content is quality?  We will help you in guest blog outreach for SEO at affordable prices and you can enjoy the benefits of our experienced team Website description Tagline: With appropriate content, social media followers, email database marketing can undertake. What did you like about this episode? What could we improve?  Connect with our SEO agency partner sites:  DEV.co // Link.Build // PPC.co 

SEO Podcast | SEO.co Search Engine Optimization Podcast
Guest Blogger Outreach Services: Pros & Cons, Episode 2

SEO Podcast | SEO.co Search Engine Optimization Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 5:52


In this second episode in our series covering guest blogger outreach services, we further discuss processes and the good and bad that can come from performing outreach for guest blogging. In this episode, we cover the following important topics:  What to ask when hiring a blogging outreach company How to perform target analysis for guest blogging placements How relevant are the publishers to the given niche How to measure success in guest post outreach How to create the right content for guest posting How a guest blogging outreach agency should act Mentioned in this episode:  https://seo.co/guest-blogging/  https://seo.co/quality-guest-posts/ What was helpful here? What would you like to hear more about? How can we improve our SEO podcast?  Connect with us:  SEO // PPC // DEV // LINK BUILDING 

SEO Podcast | SEO.co Search Engine Optimization Podcast
Blogger Outreach Services: Best Practices for SEO: Episode 1

SEO Podcast | SEO.co Search Engine Optimization Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 5:48


In this episode, we explore best practices for guest blogger outreach services. There are more wrong ways to guest post in today's world than there are right ways. Here we talk about all the areas that webmasters might flub the single thing in their SEO tool chest that could have a major impact on their website for years to come.  Mentioned in this episode:  https://seo.co/link-building/  https://seo.co/guest-blogging/  What did you like from this episode? What would you have liked to learn that you didn't? What would you like to discuss next time?  Stay tuned for our next episode which covers this same topic of guest blogger outreach services in greater depth.  Connect with us:  SEO // PPC // DEV // LINK BUILDING 

The Good Neighbor Show
Jan Sommerfeld & Keri Schreiter

The Good Neighbor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 60:29


In hour one, Kathy had an open show. In hour two (27:00) The Good Neighbor was joined by Jan Sommerfeld from Volunteer Fox Cities and Keri Schreiter from Outreach Services.

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH
CVI: Tools for Parents

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 44:33 Transcription Available


CVI is the most common cause of permanent visual impairment in children. After a diagnosis, parents and guardians look for answers and support. In today’s episode of Change Makers, we’ll talk to Leanne Grillot, National Director of Outreach Services for APH, Rachel Bennett, CVI Content and Community Manager at Perkins School for the Blind and Diane Sheline Consultant for Students with CVI. Then we will hear from the ConnectCenter.Rachel Bennet: CVINow, CVINow Facebook Parent GroupLeanne Grillot: BookBuilder ReplacementOlaya Landa-Vialard: ConnectCenter Diane Sheline: StragegytoSee

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH
One-Stop Shop for your Educational Needs

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 43:46 Transcription Available


COVID-19 has changed every aspect of our lives especially in the world of education. With students learning from home, parents and caregivers found themselves providing additional educational assistance and teachers found themselves working to engage with their students in a virtual world. From those needs, APH Hive, Access Academy and ExCEL Academy emerged.In today’s episode of Change Makers we’ll talk about the many APH services that are geared for students, parents and educators. We’ll talk to Amy Campbell, Learning Management System Administrator, Leanne Grillot, National Director of Outreach Services and Robbin Clark, ECC Coordinator at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. Then later, we’ll hear from the ConnectCenter.Links:APH HiveAccess AcademyExCEL AcademyConnectCenter

VSC Podcast
VSC Podcast Episode 28 - Dual Victimization

VSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 67:12


October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and on this week’s new episode of the VSC Podcast VSC Education Coordinator Emilie Mitchell sat down with the Director of Outreach Services at Help Now, the Domestic Violence Shelter in Osceola County, Evelyn C. Herrera-Jackson and VSC Crisis Counselor and Victim Advocate Rosa Abraham to chat about Dual Victimization. Come learn about the commonalities of sexual violence and intimate partner violence, how intersectionality can affect a survivor’s ability to seek out services, and how we can better advocate for those that experience both sexual and domestic violence. Evelyn C. Herrera-Jackson uses she/her pronouns and has been employed with Help Now of Osceola, Inc. since 1998. She earned her undergraduate degree at Hofstra University and obtained a Masters of Science in Education with an emphasis in Counseling Multi-Cultural Groups from State University of NY, College at Brockport. As the Outreach Services Director for Help Now of Osceola, Inc., she has facilitated numerous workshops on domestic violence, teen dating violence, sexual violence, drug addictions, and cultural diversity. Rosa Abraham uses she/her pronouns and s a bilingual Crisis Counselor and Victim Advocate at VSC and is currently pursuing a PhD in Forensic Psychology. She is also a member of the Florida Crisis Response Team and other community task forces in central Florida in an effort to advocate for individuals healing from trauma. You can also listen to this podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rKw0IKmaNqY ----------------------------------- Trigger Warning: In this podcast we will be discussing sensitive topics such as Sexual Assault. It's important to take care of yourself while listening. Some suggestions are listening while you're in a healthy head space or knowing who you can reach out to if you become upset. Our 24/7 helpline for crisis calls based out of Central Florida is 407 500 HEAL. By contacting the National Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 you can get support and learn about your local resources. There is always someone ready to help.

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH
Annual Meeting Preview

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 29:15 Transcription Available


APH’s Annual Meeting of Ex Officio Trustees and Special Guests is almost upon us. It takes place from October 7-9 and will be virtual.On this episode, APH President Craig Meador and Leanne Grillot, APH’s Director of Outreach Services discuss Annual Meeting. They talk about the decision to make the meeting virtual, its theme “Better Together,” as well as several meeting highlights, including our keynote speaker, sessions and events that will take place, and a surprise ending session.Another important part of Annual Meeting is the ceremony to induct new members into the Hall of Fame: Leaders and Legends of the Blindness Field. Mike Hudson from the APH Museum tells us more about the Hall and about some of its current and its new inductees.Guests:Craig Meador - President, APHLeanne Grillot - Director of National Outreach Services, APHMike Hudson - Director of the Museum at the American Printing House for the BlindLinks:APH Annual Meeting 2020 registration and informationHall of Fame: Leaders and Legends of the Blindness Field

Off the Shelf with Delaware Library
Off the Shelf Radio Show - September 11, 2020

Off the Shelf with Delaware Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 22:49


Recording of Off the Shelf Radio Show from WDLR with co-hosts George Needham and Nicole Fowles. Our special guest today is Robbie Apt, DCDL Manager of Community & Outreach Services. We talk about what our Outreach Services department is currently offering our patrons including neighborhood stops with 1000 feet of Wi-Fi access! Books recommended in this episode include Harry's Trees by John Coen, Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi and Little Victories by Yvan Roy.  Read more here: https://libraryaware.com/252641 Listen live every Friday morning at 9am https://wdlrradio.com/program-schedule/off-the-shelf/  This episode originally aired on September 11th, 2020.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Cooling off during a heat wave when you are homeless

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 8:15


Trevor Goodwin, YMCA's Director of Outreach Services, explains how two misting tents are set up to help people beat the heat.

Riot Radio
Live with Jenna - Outreach Services

Riot Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 26:29


Tune in to the series with your Executive Chairperson Jenna Peace as she interviews members of the DC Community.

Voices from the Stacks
#LibrariesRespond: Black Lives Matter

Voices from the Stacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 73:02


The hashtag “#LibrariesRespond” was started by the American Library Association's Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services. Its purpose: to create a space for libraries “to help keep current events in conversation with libraries' ongoing work in and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.” In solidarity with this ongoing conversation and our communities' stand against racism, this episode of Voices From the Stacks, features conversations with staff about race, injustice, and issues that affect the daily lives of BIPOC. And this is a library podcast; you know we'll talk about our diverse collection and our programs that strive to inspire understanding and community healing too. Visit wpbcitylibrary.org to check out “#LibrariesRespond: A Black Lives Matter Reading List” on our Notes from the Stacks blog A list of all materials recommended on this episode and transcripts are available on the Voices from the Stacks website. This episode is offered under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. Music Used in this Episode: "Slow Rollout" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Traction" by Chad Crouch (CC BY-NC 3.0) "Awakenings" by Ketsa (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) "Headway" by Kai Engel (CC BY 4.0) "I Can See" It by DarkSunn (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) "State of the World (Original)" by Makaih Beats (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voices-from-the-stacks/message

Primary Care Perspectives
Primary Care Perspectives: Episode 80 - Pediatric Cancer Care During a Pandemic

Primary Care Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 20:29


With fewer children seeking care due to physical distancing, the early detection of pediatric cancers is being impacted. Julie Stern, MD, Director of Outreach Services for the Division of Oncology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses how children with cancer may present differently during the COVID-19 pandemic and how pediatricians can optimize physical exams in telemedicine settings to screen for malignancies, common early presentations of a malignancy to watch for, what to include in initial lab workups, how to reassure parents it's safe to seek care in this time and more. Published June 2020. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2020 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast
Third Half Hour, Catholic Charities/Diocese of Kalamazoo

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 31:51


(Talk) On the third half half Rosalie and I will be joined on the phone by Toni Newell, Supervisor of Outreach Services, Catholic Charities/Diocese of Kalamazoo to talk about their free services for everyone in need. This is part of Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show, episode 75.

The Working Tools Podcast
Outreach Services with Byron Cregeur of Washington Masonic Charities - TWT S2 Ep 39

The Working Tools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 30:28


The Working Tools Podcast https://youtu.be/SW6gex4hKIw Join the Working Tools Podcast Team; WB Steven Chung, VWB David Colbeth & VWB Matthew Appel as we discuss Outreach Services with Byron Cregeur of Washington Masonic Charities. Follow us on Facebook! http://Facebook.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com Podcast rebroadcasts: ANCHOR.fm: http://Anchor.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com iTunes: http://itunes.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com GOOGLE PODCASTS: http://Google.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com SPOTIFY: http://Spotify.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com STITCHER: http://Stitcher.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com DISCLAIMER: Our opinions are our own, and do not reflect the opinions or stances of the various Grand Lodges or regular Lodges around the world. Music: www.bensound.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support

The Mic Drop Club
37. #37: Rampant surge in Domestic Violence from COVID-19 Isolation with Kevin Dwyer

The Mic Drop Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 54:57


I managed to catch up with Kevin using the wonders of technology to bring you this episode of The Mic Drop Club focusing on the worldwide Rampant surge in Domestic Violence from COVID-19 Isolation. We joined forces to raise awareness and support victims of abuse by equipping them with the tools to regain their confidence, pride, self-esteem and ultimately take back control of their lives. Kevin is a long-time friend and founder of Kevin Dwyer of 1 Inspirational Step that provides Life Coaching, Leadership Development, Executive Coaching and Public Speaking. His journey is truly amazing and shall be covered in future shows. As we continue to be firmly in the grip of the Corona Virus pandemic Experts are warning of a sharp spike in cases of domestic violence and child abuse.    About one in four women and one in seven men have experienced severe physical violence from an intimate partner, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Adriana Mello, a Rio de Janeiro judge specialising in domestic violence reports a rise of 40% or 50% in Domestic Violence, and there was already really big demand.   This is the hidden by-product from working at home which many people are currently coming to terms with. This unlike the Corona Virus is a different type of disaster of the humankind – the kind that has its origins in psychosocial factors that include poverty, high expressed emotions, poor education, lack of opportunity, stress, poor mental and physical wellbeing and crime etc.   Governments around the globe are trying to control the spread of the virus and this has provided fertile ground for abusers to exploit their victims by applying their version of lockdowns – quarantines. With nowhere to go the vulnerable especially children are at increased risk and must be supported. We discuss the importance of understanding the root of your WHY as it relates to your relationship values, beliefs and principles. This is so important to reframing GOALS needed to break free from the abusive relationship.  We explore various books, audible books and technology to gain knowledge through other people's experiences so you can also make the right choices and stay connected to support networks. “That's the thing abusers want, to be isolated at home with their victim and cut them off from any supports”  As in so many cases of domestic abuse, children are often caught in the middle and can be the focus of abuse, we discuss How you can support and keep them safe. (Always contact the emergency services if you are at risk of abuse!)  We explore how peoples limiting beliefs can negatively impact on their ability to choose suitable partners.  We expose the Abuser Achilles heel – their desire to take away your power and control you because that is exactly what they have failed to master within themselves. “Abuse is about power and control,” Since you're here... We officially launch #squeakaloud for anyone that going through or supporting someone that is a victim of abuse. Use the #squeakaloud to show your support and raise awareness across all your social media. We are looking to collaborate with people/organisations and charities to help support victims of abuse. It is far better to squeak, even if your voice shakes, you shall eventually be heard and get the support you deserve. With enough people squeaking the noise will be so loud it will warrant Government intervention offering better Support Lines, Educational Programmes, Outreach Services, Places for Safety and Stronger custodial sentences for perpetrators of violence. Plus, so much more. As you can imagine this is a weighty topic that requires more time and expert input from all sides to do it justice. Kevin and I merely scratched the surface and shall be continuing the series. If you would have been touched by this episode and want to contribute your views or be a guest, then please reach out on the details below. Thanks, Kevin, for your valued contribution continue to make life Boom!   Kevin Contact Details   Follow The MIC Drop Club Email: info@themicdropclub.com Website: www.themicdropclub.com Twitter: influencer101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheMicDropClub/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsNICNZnjiYJVoj2t5LniEdzbNizNvgxH    

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
SOPP562: Dylan McCaig on Finding Some Repertoire You Absolutely Love

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 37:06


Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast 562! Today's guest is an English organist Dylan McCaig. Dylan is a former Head Chorister of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and achieved his RSCM Gold Award at the age of 11. He studied at St. Edward’s College and was appointed Junior Organ Scholar at the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral during his time in Sixth Form. Dylan has achieved his Grade 8 Piano and Organ with Distinction. He is currently in his final year studying Music at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire on a scholarship, specialising in the Organ, under the tutelage of Daniel Moult, Henry Fairs and Professor David Saint. He has also received conducting training from Paul Spicer and Daniel Galbreath. During his time in Birmingham, Dylan has had the opportunity to accompany large scale projects with choirs and orchestras, as well as conducting various choirs and perform as a solo recitalist. In addition to his studies at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Dylan McCaig was appointed Organ Scholar at St. Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham in September 2017. His duties include playing the Organ at Sunday services, Chapter Masses, as well as any other services required by the Cathedral. Dylan has also been given the opportunity to conduct and accompany the Cathedral Choir as well as visiting choirs in major services during the liturgical year. In addition, from 2017-2019, Dylan was heavily involved in the Cathedral’s Outreach Project, directing/accompanying the Junior Choir as well as playing for Outreach Services. From September 2020, Dylan will undertaking the role of Senior Organ Scholar at Liverpool Cathedral. Past performances have included playing at the Birmingham Town Hall, both Birmingham Cathedrals and St George’s Hall, Liverpool. In addition, he has played in masterclasses for internationally renowned organists, Martin Schmeding, Nathan J.Laube, Kimberly Marshall, and Pieter Van Dijk. ​ Dylan is currently in the middle of preparing for his Major Project titled, ‘Membra Jesu Nostri’ which takes place on Friday 21st February 2020 at 7pm in St Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham. Dylan will be exploring the work of Dietrich Buxtehude (a great influencer of J.S. Bach) using the Main Cathedral Organ as well as directing a solo SSATB Choir and Baroque Ensemble from the Chamber Organ. This music will be tied into the Cathedral using the theme of Jesus Christ, with the highlight of the concert being Buxtehude’s standalone work ‘Membra Jesu Nostri’. All ticket sales will be donated to Birmingham Children’s Hospital and providing financial assistance for youth volunteers from the Birmingham Diocese to visit Lourdes. For more information, check out: https://www.stchadscathedral.org.uk/events/major-project-membra-jesu-nostri-by-st-chads-organ-scholar-dylan-mccaig/ Today we are talking about the finding some repertoire you absolutely love. To see more of Dylan, check out: Instagram: @dylanmccaigmusic: https://picpanzee.com/dylanmccaigmusic Facebook: Dylan McCaig – Musician: https://m.facebook.com/dylanmccaigmusic/ Website (in development): http://www.dylanmccaigmusic.co.u

Digital Scholarship Summer Immersion: The Podcast

The Digital Scholarship Summer Immersion podcast series and what you can expect to learn about this year. In this episode, meet Robin Chin Roemer. Robin is a librarian and the Head of the Instructional Design and Outreach Services team in the Libraries’ Learning Services department. Learn more about Robin's work at the UW Libraries: https://bit.ly/2YyERiT View the full transcript of today's episode: http://bit.ly/2yNAWEc

Connect & Move Radio
E23: Entrepreneurship in athletic training, The future of outreach services, and Building professional relationships with Alisha Pennington

Connect & Move Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 69:03


In this episode I invite athletic trainer and business owner Alisha Pennington onto the show. We talk about how she became an entrepreneur and the role she learned to fill with zero business experience, what outreach services are and what the future holds, and the importance of buidling relationships in your profession. Heres how to reach Alisha : Instagram: @theatvantage Website: https://www.theatvantage.com Books mentioned during the episode: Good to Great by Jim Collins Go wash your face by Rachel Hollis The Power of Vulnerability by Brene Brown ------ Thanks for listening! Follow Andy at the links below: Instagram : @af_move Facebook: @afmove Join the Free HMBP facebook group here Sign up for the HMBP course waitlist here

The Library Scoop
The Library Scoop #3: Stacy Moss-Paul

The Library Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 47:45


Stacy Moss-Paul is our feature interviewee this month. She is a member of the Adult and Outreach Services team her at NMDL. She leads adult workshops ranging from personal finance basics to creating your own resume. For a complete list of adult programs, events, activities and for information. please visit: https://www.nileslibrary.org/ We welcome your comments and feedback –please send to: digitalservices@nileslibrary.org

Librarians Aloud
Librarians Aloud - Episode 021 - Katherine McSharry

Librarians Aloud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 86:07


Laura talks to Katherine Mc Sharry Head of Outreach Services at the National Library of Ireland. They talk about Katherines journey to her current role and the convergence of libraries, museums and cultural heritage institutions. Katherine shares insights into the recent exhibitions and acquisitions of the National Library including 'Listen Now Again' reflecting on the life and work of Seamus Heaney. NLI 'Listen Now Again' Seamus Heaney exhibition details https://www.nli.ie/en/udlist/current-exhibitions.aspx?article=0ebd1d65-6087-4f38-a2a0-467de598b745 Coverage of Seamus Heaney exhibition https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/seamus-heaney-exhibition-opens-at-new-dublin-cultural-centre-1.3554038 Meet the staff at the NLI https://vimeo.com/143854728 Culture Night at NLI https://culturenight.ie/event/national-library-of-ireland/

FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast
FYI 024 Guest: Nicholas Higgins -- Library Service to Jails and Prisons

FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 16:48


We talk with Nicholas Higgins, director of Outreach Services at the Brooklyn (NY) Public Library. Higgins, author of the latest book in the PLA Quick Reads series, shares wisdom gleaned from his years of experience providing library service to incarcerated persons; provides a thoughtful perspective on the American criminal justice system and shows how to provide the absolute best service to this group and the families they have left behind.

American Libraries Dewey Decibel Podcast
Episode 17: Responding to Charlottesville

American Libraries Dewey Decibel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 50:45


In Episode 17 of the Dewey Decibel podcast, American Libraries looks at the protests that took place on August 12, 2017, in Charlottesville, Virginia, through the eyes of the library world. First, American Libraries Associate Editor and Dewey Decibel host Phil Morehart talks to John Halliday, director of Jefferson-Madison Regional Library in Charlottesville, and Krista Farrell, assistant director and branch manager of Jefferson-Madison Regional Library’s Central Library. The Central Library sits on what was the frontlines of the protests. John and Krista shared with Phil the events of that day and how their library handled it. Next, Phil sits down with Jody Gray, director of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services, and Kristin Pekoll, assistant director of ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, to discuss ALA’s tracking of hate crimes at and in libraries and what you can do if your library falls victim to hate. Finally, Phil talks to Peter Berg, associate director for special collections and preservation at Michigan State University Libraries. Michigan State University Libraries holds a massive collection of extremist literature, paraphernalia, and other materials. Phil and Peter examine the collection and why it’s important for libraries and archives to save these materials, despite the repugnant nature of some of them.

AASLH
2015 Powerful Funding Makes History Possible

AASLH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 70:17


Are you part of a coalition advocating for the creation of powerful new streams of funding that will make history more accessible, more consistent with standards, more prevalent, and more relevant? Learn about expectations and realities of sources such as lodging, sales, environmental offset taxes, and voluntary income taxes. Chair: David Grabitske, Manager of Outreach Services, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, MN. Download at: http://resource.aaslh.org/view/powerful-funding-makes-history-possible/

The Body Show
The Body Show: The Current State of Outreach Services

The Body Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2015 59:03


Dr. Ahoora Payam of Waikiki Health joins the show to talk about the current outreach services and how a community approach to medical care helps everyone succeed together.

Dialectica Radio
Dialectica Radio: S2E5 - Poverty in Austin

Dialectica Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2009


This week on Dialectica: Producer/Host Margarita Jimenez examines the effect of the economic downturn on those living in poverty in the Austin area. Interview subjects include: Karen Ranus, Director of Outreach Services at St. Austin Catholic Parish; Sharon Bieser, Executive Director of Vincare Services of Austin; and Lacey Strake, from the Austin chapter of Brake the Cycle of Poverty.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below: