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Podcast guest 1189 is Pam Johnson, psychic channeler whose husband Alan, a medium, began communicating with her after he passed away in 2020. Supernatural Love, A True Story of Life and Love After Death Paperback https://amzn.to/45MO5wb Pam's Links Life and Love After Death Facebook group: https://bit.ly/3XvNFIq Supernatural Love YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/supernatural_subscribe Supernatural Love Academy: https://www.supernaturallove.com/academy-2024 Supernatural Love Book Link: https://www.supernaturallove.com/book (can you emphasize the ebook is just 99 cents?) Website: https://www.supernaturallove.com 12 Signs of After Death Communication https://bit.ly/twelve_signs CONTACT: Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.com WEBSITE www.jeffmarapodcast.com SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/ JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
Helping Students SucceedThe Cove, Cedarville University's Center for Academic Enrichment, is marking two decades of support for undergraduate, graduate, and dual-enrollment students. However, the idea for this amazing resource is even older, dating back to 1997 and the legacy of Dr. Pam Johnson, who had a heart for helping students succeed.This week on the Cedarville Stories Podcast, Cove staff members Kim Ahlgrim, Deidre Sizer, and Dr. Becky Kuhn share their inspiring history with the Cove while also looking forward with excitement to what lies ahead.Discover how The Cove helps students navigate challenges such as homesickness, mental health issues, disabilities, and the need for a little extra support through tutoring or academic coaching. The Cove is committed to overcoming the stigma of needing help through building relationships and having fun.Each staff member shares heartfelt stories of students who have thrived both during their college experience and in their lives post-graduation thanks to The Cove's assistance. Join these ladies in a celebration of thanks for the privilege of impacting students' lives for the glory of God.https://share.transistor.fm/s/bf10958ahttps://youtu.be/ZAifOxMx5oc
On Episode 256 of Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, we interview authors Barbara Irwin, Tony Buttino Sr. and Pam Johnson! Barbara, Tony and Pam recently wrote the book Creating Reading Rainbow: The Untold Story of a Beloved Children's Series, which covers the long-running PBS literacy series Reading Rainbow, which Tony also co-created! The new book talks about how Reading Rainbow first came to be, working with a public television station in Buffalo, the affect it had on millions of children's reading abilities and so much more!
DJ Bob is joined by the authors of the book Creating Reading Rainbow – Barbara Irwin, Pam Johnson, and Tony Buttino – to talk about their experiences writing the book, the impact of Reading Rainbow, favorite aspects of the show, diversity and inclusion, and much more
We wrap up our coverage of Top Producer Summit 2024 and welcome back our friend Pam Johnson, who just won the TPS Women in Ag award. And Pete Meyer of Muddy Boots Ag talks about his address to attendees and previews tomorrow's USDA Crop Production report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's unique episode I talk with Pam Johnson and her late husband Alan. She discusses the book Supernatural Love they co-wrote after his passing. Pam shares what it was like for the two of them to come together to write a book, and the love story that blossomed after his passing -- leading them to renew their vows in a supernatural wedding. Pam discusses mediums, archangels, and how she and Alan communicate with people at a distance to help them. She talks about feedback she received from a coma patient verifying how the work they're doing is being received. WEBSITE/LINKS: Pamela Johnson My website: https://www.supernaturallove.com Soulmates in the Afterlife (Private Facebook Group for Partners and Spouses): https://bit.ly/soulmates_afterlife Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ms.pamelajohnson/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PamelaJohnson CONTACT: CELL (for backup) : 808-295-0273 E-MAIL: pamjohnson808@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/ASMALPodcast VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.asmallmediumatlarge.co Show Produced by Green Valley Production Studio Music by DJ Booda: http://www.djbooda.com
Meet Pam Johnson. She and her husband Alan were both mediums of over 30 years. He passed to the Spirit World a few years ago and she tells the story of the relationship that she still has today with him. I was surprised at her energy, and her passion, knowing that Alan is still alive and with her. To find out more about Pam, her website is https://www.supernaturallove.com/ Find her book Supernatural Love on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3sES9yK Her Facebook group that she refers to in this episode is https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifeafterdeath.soulmates.afterlife Enjoy the episode! **NEW - Join our Patreon Community for as little as $1 per episode and receive ad-free, early bird episodes, and a full clickable & searchable list off all Sandra's 550+ afterlife episodes https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio *Enjoying this? Also listen to Sandra's other show on iHeartRadio and the Coast to Coast AM Network: https://bit.ly/ShadesoftheAfterlife **Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ ***Join our free Sunday Gathering with medium demonstration, one of our upcoming medium classes, demonstrations, download past audio episodes and more at https://www.wedontdie.com/
Awaken Your Inner Awesomeness with Melissa Oatman-A daily dose of spirituality and self improvement
Born and raised in Hawaii on the island of Oahu, where she lives to this day in Honolulu, Pam Johnson didn't know her maternal grandmother was herself a gifted psychic medium until she suddenly opened to her own spiritual gifts triggered by five months of intense channeling of her spirit team of guides. However, it wasn't until her husbland Alan passed that Pam realized she was destined to work with her husband in an unconventional way, with him teaching from the spirit world as she anchored his energy in the physical world. With his help, Pam authored the book "Supernatural Love." Today Pam and Alan teach online, serving clients and students around the world in their Supernatural Love Academy teaching others how to stay connected to their loved ones in spirit. She shares with us her experiences and gives us tips for how to connect with those who have crossed over. Her message to us is that love never dies. Join us for a very meaningful and moving conversation about love after death. Contact Pamela Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifeafterdeath.soulmates.afterlife Book: https://www.supernaturallove.com/book Free Gift: https://www.supernaturallove.com/webinar Contact me: Purchase show merchandise https://awaken-your-inner-awesomeness.creator-spring.com/ Join my Patreon (get a free 7 day trial): https://www.patreon.com/moatman?fan_landing=true https://melissaoatman.com melissaoatman77@gmail 636-748-4943 Download my free eBook on Manifesting https://mailchi.mp/240e02dfadcf/ebook Download my free checklist Habits of Highly Successful People https://mailchi.mp/b8078533248a/habits-of-highly-successful-people Free Heart Chakra Healing Guided Meditation https://www.melissaoatman.com/landing-page Purchase my book Beautifully Broken: https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/beautifully-broken-the-spiritual-womans-guide-to-thriving-not-simply-surviving-after-a-breakup-or-divorce/459896 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beautifully-broken-melissa-oatman/1136174371?ean=9781989579060 https://www.amazon.com/Beautifully-Broken-Spiritual-Thriving-Surviving/dp/198957906X https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50977070-beautifully-broken Purchase my book Mindfulness Matters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HDSKGGH/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=melissa+oatman&qid=1599159677&sr=8-2 Follow me on social media: tiktok.com/@melissaoatman https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakenyourhearttopurpose/ https://www.facebook.com/reikiwithlissa/ http://www.instagram.com/melissaoatman222 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPtU9hPeEWjbHr62LxuEXA https://www.twitter.com/MelissaOatman Your energetic gifts are very much appreciated! Donations can be made to my channel through Venmo or PayPal, Venmo @Melissa-Ann-161 PayPal: melissaoatman77@gmail.com
This show features coverage of Commodity Classic sponsored by Meristem Crop Performance. Visit meristemag.com for more information. Our guests include former NCGA presidents Garry Niemeyer and Pam Johnson, Andrew Brandt of the U.S. Grains Council, ASA president Daryl Cates, and Amy France of National Sorghum Producers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pam Johnson is a breath coach, classical yoga educator, Artistic Director of BREATH the Pulse of the Universe, Founding Board Member of Expedition Balance, Founder and Producer of Categories of Progressive Thought, and Founder of The Heights School of Yoga in Houston, Texas. She has worked with cancer patients and post-treatment survivors since surviving cancer herself in 2012. In addition, she is a museum-level fine artist, specializing in black and white drawings and biomorphic sculptures. Pam makes her home in Houston, Texas.
Love and life do not end when someone dies, because in truth, no one ever dies. Learn how others are making contact with their loved ones through the veil, and how you can too. It is possible to continue to have ongoing contact and communication with those we love after they cross over. If you'd like to connect directly to a loved one on the other side, consider booking a Loving Heart Connections® session with Pamela via her website
Episode 37: Our Lead Care Pastors, Mark & Pam Johnson, sit down with us this week to discuss Pastoral Care. Pastors Mar & Pam balance Care ministry so well, and it can be challenging when dealing with the most difficult seasons in many lives. Here at River Valley, our Care pastors are not the only pastors who carry the weight of Care ministry. We are all called to care and minister to our congregation in moments of hardship, and to always know who your source is the only way to point people to who their source is. Mark & Pam break down their experiences, advice, and what their goals are when caring for individuals. This is a great resource for all pastors, as we will all continue to walk through tough seasons with people. Listen now and prepare to fill up a note page!
Long-standing KAS members Pam Johnson and Elaine Jones share with Leanne the process they followed in setting up a Shropshire-based charity called “Knit for Life”. The charity makes it possible for them to send large quantities of squares to South Africa on behalf of dozens of local knitters. Recorded in October last year, this interview is jam-packed with great ideas and lots of laughter, a real tonic in an otherwise difficult period in world affairs. If you have similar inspirational stories to share with the Knit-a-Square family, please get in touch with Leanne to let her know. Show host: Leanne Hunt. Email address: leanne@knit-a-square.com Theme music: "Mr. Sunny Face" by Wayne Jones. [YouTube Audio Library] © Creative Commons License. Production and editing: Natali Williams, LIME Virtual Business Support. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first of four "J Term" editions of the Lunchcast, join us for the extended conversation with Pam Johnson, of Pam Johnson Consulting. Pam took us on a masterclass of the student decision process, from browsing to shopping to buying, walked through the role of financial aid, how to work with parents, and even some advice to give admissions counselors. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adlunchcast/message
Often the difference between a young person "making it" or not is having a relationship with a mentor, a special adult who invests time and attention into that child's life. "My Uncle Luke" is a story about such a relationship. Pam Johnson performed her story live at our January 2020 Pass the Plate Story Show.
Jill Nicolini Interviews Pam Johnson Owner, Founder of; Heights School of Yoga, Pam Johnson Yoga and Breath the Pulse of the Universe -- pamjohnsonyoga.com
The process a student goes through to make a final enrollment decision can sometimes seem mystical. To help break it down, we're joined this week by Sonia Ryan, Director of College Counseling at Justin-Sienna High School in Napa, California, and Pam Johnson, of Pam Johnson Consulting in St. Paul, Minnesota. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adlunchcast/message
Interviews with Dan Basse, AgResource; John Latham, ASTA Chair; Pam Johnson, Iowa farmer, Andy LaVigne, ASTA CEO
Pam R. Johnson Davis is a writer, poet, singer, and educator residing in Chicago, IL. She began blogging under the pseudonym "Unapologetically Pam" in 2016. Her blog transformed into an online platform that seeks to explore, understand, and uplift the experiences of ambitious, healing women who are on their journey of wellness. Her first book, "Seasons (I'll Be Seeing You): A collection of poems about heartbreak, healing, and redemption" debuted at the #1 spot for New Releases in African-American Poetry and Women's Poetry on Amazon and won the "Best Urban Poetry" Book Award at American Book Fest in August 2020. To read Pam's blog: http://unapologeticallypam.blogspot.com/Follow Pam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pamunapologeticFollow Pam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallypam/Re-Written: The Aisha Beau Podcast is your weekly dose of all things self-love. Each episode is concise, and features uplifting yet actionable words of encouragement meant to kickstart your day, help you unwind in the evening, or boost midday morale. Aisha Beau is a writer, digital creator, and speaker. For more self-care tips, visit AishaBeau.com.
The election draws closer and the final presidential debate was last night. We have the Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson to sort through the issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The election is 25 days away so the Friday Free-for-all spends plenty of time talking about it. Pro Farm policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, RealAg Radio's Shaun Haney and farmer and former NCGA president Pam Johnson talk about the debates, the issues, and what keeps farmers and ranchers up at night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump and the First Lady have tested positive for COVID-19. And it is the last day of Dairy Week 2020. The Friday Free-for-all is off and running with Pro Farm policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, RealAg Radio's Shaun Haney, former NCGA president Pam Johnson, and special guest dairy farmer Dwayne Faber. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #20 Today’s episode is about a subject that’s kind of scary, redirected aggression in cats. If you’ve ever personally witnessed a genuine case of this happening, as I have, you know how shocking and frightening it can be for cats and people alike. Perhaps you’ve witnessed it with your own cats are maybe even client’s cats. Or heard about it while compiling your cat profile for new clients. But before we get into our discussion of that, I want to start the show with a couple of cat trivia questions. If you’re like me, you love cat trivia so I thought it would be a little fun to throw in a couple of interesting tidbits here. I’ll read them and let you think about them before I give you the answers at the end of this episode. The first one comes from an article in Catwatch magazine. Which is a cool digest-type magazine put out by The Feline Health Center at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. And in this article, they ask: What are the 10 most expensive cat breeds? The second question comes from a book called The Behavior of the domestic cat 2nd edition by John Bradshaw, Rachel Casey, and Sarah Brown. Why do cat’s whiskers fan forward when they pounce on prey? Answers coming up at the end. REDIRECTED AGGRESSION So, I talked about Aggressive behavior in cats in last week’s episode. If you missed that episode you might want to check it out because I talk about Pam Johnson-bennet’s book Cat vs Cat. Today, I want to talk about a specific type of aggression, called redirected aggression. It is an interesting topic because it can be so frightening. Because it can seemingly come out of nowhere. Redirected aggression occurs when a cat becomes highly agitated or frightened by a stimulus in their environment. This could be anything, such as a neighbor cat walking through the yard. Or, after the cat experiences a frightening incident, like a stack of dishes falling on the floor with a loud crash. The cat becomes extremely aroused and frustrated because it can’t release its stress on the target. The cat then redirects that aggression on a substitute, often a nearby cat. Sadly, this can occur between cats that were once close friends and can permanently damage the relationship. Before I get into what can be done to prevent it let me tell you about my experience with it. THE STORY OF CASPER Casper was just a little grey kitten when I first met him. I’ve probably talked about him before in this podcast. I was a residential care aid in a group home for adults with disabilities for 25 years. I drove a large van that could accommodate wheelchairs. And, on this day, I was taking a couple of people to dentist appointments. Luckily, I spotted the little grey fluff, Just as we pulled into the parking lot. He strolled along towards the moving van. When you’re driving a large vehicle with people sitting in wheelchairs you can’t make any fast stops. I learned to be a very observant and careful driver because of that job! I slowed to a stop and he walked right under us. I couldn’t see him anymore. My co-worker jumped out and picked him up. She carried him into the van so we could park. Then I finally got a good look at him. He had big green eyes and the loudest purr. It turned out he belonged to someone in the neighborhood who no longer wanted him. I have no idea why because he was gorgeous and incredibly sweet! So, he joined our family. We named our new fur baby, Casper, and he was quickly accepted by our 4 other cats. He was playful, and fun to be around. A KITTEN WITH A BAD HABIT He did have one annoying habit; I think it came from his time having to fight for food in a busy household full of kids. Casper used to rip into bread bags like a maniac. I think he enjoyed the feeling of popping his teeth into the plastic. When you came home with groceries, all bags of bread, buns, or other bakery items had to be put away immediately. If you left an item like that on the counter, it would be shredded within minutes. Other than that, he was the sweetest cat in the world, not a tough guy by any means. In fact, he was more middle ranking. And he deferred to the two bigger male cats of the house. So, it was a surprise to me to witness two episodes of fierce aggression involving our sweet Casper. CASPER'S FIRST VICTIM Casper was a couple of years old the first time it happened. We had been caring for a foster cat in our spare bathroom. The foster was isolated from the other cats. But there was just enough space under the door for them to smell him. One day, Casper caught just a brief glimpse of the foster cat before I could close the door. That’s all it took. Casper was now staring silently at the closed door when Aussie, one of our younger cats, innocently moved up alongside him. Unbeknownst to Aussie and me, Casper was wound up like a spring, glaring at the door. In a flash, Austin was on his back and Casper was on top biting, scratching screeching. It was unbelievable. It lasted no more than 5 seconds. And then it was over. But the damage was done. No one needed medical attention. But Austin was reluctant to go near Casper after that. Casper seemed completely oblivious to what had happened. He carried on as if nothing had occurred at all. He never attacked Austin again. But 5 years later, there was another incident. CASPER'S SECOND VICTIM This time the trigger was a neighbor cat who had strayed too close to the outside cat enclosure. Casper spotted the cat standing a few feet away. He glared at him, body stiff, tail half lowered. The victim this time was Dodge, a good buddy of Casper’s. Dodge was trying to get a look at what Casper was staring at. He brushed past him and lightly touched Casper’s back. Then bang, Casper exploded into full attack mode. Throwing the much larger Dodge onto his back, biting, scratching pulling fur, both cats were screaming, and I could see the shock in Dodge’s eyes. And just as quickly as it had started, it was over. Casper walked away while Dodge stood their glaring at him, eyes wide in disbelief. Like before, Casper appeared to have no idea anything had happened. And we never saw another incident like this happen again. Fortunately, as shocked and angry as Dodge was, his relationship with Casper seemed to return to normal after a while. In Casper’s mind, it wasn’t his friend he had taken down, it was the cat on the other side of the enclosure fence. That was the real target of his aggression. END OF A FRIENDSHIP Another time I heard about a serious case of redirected aggression, it involved a client’s cats. And the experience left her traumatized. The two cats were closely bonded siblings. There were no other cats or other pets in the house. These cats were well looked after, and their every need met. They slept together; played together and ate next to each other. They were a pair of happy brothers. I looked after them for years without problems. Then one day I realized that I hadn’t heard from the client in a long time. I sent an email asking how she and the boys were doing. She replied, recounting what had transpired. The boys had a terrible fight. One brother had suddenly attacked the other for “no reason” she said. The attack left them both bleeding and terrified. It sounded like it had carried on for much longer than just a brief fight. And their relationship was ruined. My client was shocked and heartbroken. Scared that it would happen again. I asked what happened just before the fight. The client had seen a strange cat walking passed the patio window around the time of the incident. So that must have been the trigger for the attack. One brother became highly aroused and enraged at the sight of the strange cat. When his anxiety could not be relieved it was redirected at what was available, his brother. This can happen to anyone nearby when a cat in this state. A dog or even a human. PREVENTION AND REPAIR So, what can be done to help clients prevent or repair damage to relationships between the cats? Any cat involved in a sudden and severe fight should be checked by a veterinarian. In the meantime, separate the cats temporarily until everyone calms down. But DO NOT PICK THEM UP! Doing so could trigger an attack on you. Keep your demeanor low key and positive so no one feels that they're being punished. Try to determine what triggered the reaction. Did the cat see another cat or raccoon outside? Is it possible to cover the window through which the animal could be seen? When the cats are together again, observe them carefully for any sign of ongoing fear or aggression. Sometimes the attacking cat will continue to see the other cat as the source of his fear and rage, triggering more attacks. If this happens, you may have to separate the cats for a longer period and go through a reintroduction. Pam Johnson-Bennett outlines the steps of reintroduction in her book, Cat vs Cat If the problem persists, contact a veterinarian. The vet may want to prescribe medications that could help get the problem under control until the relationship can be repaired. As frightening as these attacks can be, being a keen observer of cat body language and what’s going on in the environment will help prevent reoccurrence. Because prevention is so much better than dealing with a ruined feline friendship. Ask your client to keep a Diary of their cats’ behavior, including exactly where it happened and who was involved. Including the frequency. Try to pinpoint what the target was if not identified at the time of the attack. If a fight seems imminent, distract, and separate before anything happens. Try to control your own emotions and reactions, too. Keep everything as calm as possible. ANSWERS TO TRIVIA QUESTIONS The first question was, what cat breed is the most expensive? According to an article in Catwatch Magazine, who got this list from a website called therichest.com Starting from least expensive to most expensive 10 Ragdoll 9 Peterbald 8 Maine Coon - my favorites! 7 Egyptian Mau 6 Siberian Forest Cat 5 Scottish Fold 4 Bengal Cat 3 Khao Manee, an exotic white cat from Thailand. 2 Savannah Cat And finally, number 1, the most expensive cat in the world is listed as the Ashera Cat. They’ve listed the price for the Ashera Cat at $125,000. That must be from the most prestigious cattery around. Because I’ve seen these cats selling for $22,000 in ads. Still, that's a very expensive cat! And for the second trivia question: Why do cat's whiskers fan forward when they pounce on prey? And the answer comes from THE BEHAVIOR OF THE DOMESTIC CAT I’ll give you a hint. Have you ever put a treat down right in front of a cat and wondered why they don’t seem to see it? That’s because they can’t. It’s presumed that whiskers move forward to compensate for the cat’s poor eyesight at close range. In other words, cats are seeing their prey with their whiskers. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a tiny amount when you purchase from my link. The good news is that it helps me at no extra cost to you! Well, that’s it for this episode. If you would like to hear more of this podcast, please subscribe and leave me a review wherever you are listening to it. Thanks for spending some time with me! Until next week, Happy cat sitting! Just a reminder, the information in this podcast is general cat care advice and is not intended to be used as a substitute for professional care from a veterinarian or qualified behaviorist. If you have any concerns regarding a cat’s health, please seek the advice of a veterinarian.
Today's Alumni Week speaker is Dr. Pam Johnson, Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Cedarville University. Dr. Johnson shares her testimony of the leading of God in her life to bring her to salvation.
Pam Johnson is part of the very popular “Free-for-all” every Friday on AgriTalk. Pam’s extensive ag background and many contacts in the industry provide her with a an always interesting perspective on many topics. We explore farm programs, ethanol and the 2020 election outlook and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson we discuss CCC funding, future for biofuels and transportation, the upcoming presidential debate and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She became a saint on All Saints’ Day.
CFAP 2 was just announced, and we've got the details from U.S. Under Secretary Bill Northey of agriculture who joins us today to kick off this week's Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson and we have no shortage of topics. We remember 9/11, discuss the political climate of today, the election, trade issues, and more. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This week's Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson includes guest host John Herath. We talk about the Republican National Convention, U.S. Mail, SREs, and more. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
We're catching our breath after an intense Crop Tour. We discuss some of the findings this morning, plus it's the Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson. Topics include the presidential election, trade with China (and India?), and damage from the derecho and drought.
Today's Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson runs through a litany of issues, including of course the effects of the continuing Coronavirus pandemic on the nation's economy. Plus, what's up with those mystery seeds from China?
Mark Dopp, senior vice president at the North American Meat Institute, stops by the Friday Free-for-all today with Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, RealAg Radio's Shaun Haney, and farmer and former NCGA president Pam Johnson.
Farm Journal news director John Herath moderates today's Friday Free-for-all with the panel of regulars Jim Wiesemeyer, Pam Johnson and Shaun Haney.
It's time for the Friday Free-for-all and Pro Farmer policy editor Jim Wiesemeyer, RealAg Radio's Shaun Haney and farmer and past NCGA president Pam Johnson discuss policy in Washington, trade with China (and Mexico and Canada), and more.
The markets are closed in observance of Independence Day but we've got the Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson.
We've got a rousing Friday Free-for-all today with Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, Real Agriculture's Shaun Haney, and farmer and former NCGA president Pam Johnson. Topics includes the U.S. Senator Joni Ernst's blocking Doug Benevento's confirmation to become Deputy Administrator at EPA, health care, Bayer's settlement over Roundup, what does Ford's hybrid F150 mean for the future of liquid fuel, and more.
Pam Johnson is an African American woman working for equality and raising awareness of inequality in our school systems. She works with at-risk students at a last chance alternative high school in Seattle, and when you see this world through her lenses you will see there is much work yet to be done.
It's the Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson. Today they discuss President Trump vs. Vice President Biden, China, trade, the economy, you name it.
It was quite a week for news and the Friday Free-for-all couldn't come soon enough. Farm Journal news director John Herath sits in for Chip Flory as Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, RealAg Radio's Shaun Haney and farmer Pam Johnson dissect the federal court ruling banning the use of Dicamba, where China stands in their purchases of American ag products, some encouraging signs in the economy and Coronavirus recovery, and more.
After a two week hiatus we are back with the Title Block Live for June 6 2020. This week a multi-disciplinary panel discusses collaboration in theatre design. The panel is also composed entirely of women, so that lens is applied to think about design in Canada. Our panel consist of: Kate De Lorme, Rachel Forbes, Pam Johnson, Beth Kates, Megan Koshka, Michelle Ramsey, and Amelia Scott. The panel was co-hosted by Vancouver based sound designer and composer Mishelle Cuttler.BiosMishelle Cuttler is a sound designer and composer based in Vancouver who works primarily with the intersection of music and storytelling. She is board member for the ADC and a core member of the Vancouver Design Forum.Kate De Lorme is a Sound Artist and Co-founder of Lobe Spatial Sound studio in Vancouver, BC. Her work ranges from contemporary dance and theatre to immersive sound experiences. More at: Katedelorme.com Lobestudio.caRachel Forbes s a Toronto based set and costume designer who thoroughly enjoys a good puzzle. Artistic, jigsaw or crossword. She loves (and misses) collaboration most of all.Pam Johnson has been a theatre designer for 40 years, and was an instructor at Studio 58 for 29 years. She has designed in most theatres from Montreal to Victoria.Beth Kates is a set, lighting, video and mixed reality designer, who started working in rock and roll a long time ago and is now actively creating work that blends virtual reality, augmented reality and live performance. She is currently completing a Masters degree at the University of Calgary, is a proud member of the ADC, and is the mom to an 8 year old who has the same initials. More infot: www.playgroundstudios.ca www.burythewren.caMegan Koshka is an Edmonton based set, costume, and lighting designer and graduate of the University of Alberta. She was recently nominated for two Sterling Awards for "The Blue Hour" as part of the SkirtsAFire festival. More info: www.mkoshka.comMichelle Ramsey is an award winning Toronto based lighting designer who works with dance, theatre and opera companies across the country. She is also on the board of the Associated Designers of Canada. More info: michelleramsaydesign.caAmelia Scott is a video designer, projection technologist, and new media artist creating for theatre, opera, dance, and beyond. Based out of Montreal and working across Canada, she works in the intersection of animation, video, film, and live performance. More info: ameliascott.ca
It's time for the Friday Free-for-all. This week Randy Russell of The Russell Group sits in for Jim Wiesemeyer alongside Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson. Topics include trade and other issues with China, CFAP, bipartisan proposal for ethanol, and more.
It's our Friday Free-for-all with Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer of RealAgriculture, and Iowa farmer Pam Johnson. We talk about the various aid programs that have been discussed the past two weeks on AgriTalk, plus look ahead to Memorial Day.
It's time for the weekly Friday Free-for-all with Pro Farmer Policy Analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney of RealAgriculture, and Iowa farmer Pam Johnson.
The Friday Free-for-all with panelists Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson discuss the trade situation with China, livestock euthanizing, packing plants in Nebraska, price of meat, recent increase of fuel consumption and more.
The conversation in today's Free-for-all includes the executive order to keep plants open, compensation for euthanized hogs, CFAP, and re-starting the economy. The panel features regulars Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson, who also tells her #FarmON story.
Welcome to another Friday Free-for-all on AgriTalk. Panelist regulars Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson return to discuss the issues of the day: greater testing for Coronavirus, packing plant safety, when and how to get people back to work, aid packages, trade with China and more.
It's time for another weekly Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Pam Johnson, and Shaun Haney. Topics include Coronavirus/COVID-19 health and economic crisis, aid for farms, future of ethanol, and Jim's interview with Chief Agricultural Negotiator Gregg Doud, which will be featured on the next DC Signal to Noise podcast.
It's the last day of Agronomy Week and the markets are closed for Good Friday, and we've got the Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney, and Pam Johnson. We're talking about dealing with the effects of Coronavirus. Plus, a tremendous #FarmON testimonial from AgriTalk's friend Michelle Jones.
The Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson discusses the crisis affecting the world, the United States, and agriculture.
Our coverage of Commodity Classic continues with another show packed with impressive guests. We welcome three former NCGA presidents together – Pam Johnson, Ken McCauley, and Garry Niemeyer – to talk about trade deals and the desire for trade not aid. Tim Lust is the CEO of the National Sorghum Producers and he was excited about a big order that was just placed. And Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge stops by to talk about the markets. The AgriTalk podcast is sponsored by Syngenta.
In Edible-Alpha® podcast #59, Tera talks with Dale and Pam Johnson, owners of Century Sun Oil in Pulaski, Wisconsin. They produce high-oleic organic sunflower oil on a farm Dale's family has owned since 1882, selling at retail and in bulk to other industries. A longtime dairy farmer, Dale switched his acreage to organic in the mid-1990s, sold off his cows and began growing vegetables. But when big corporations bought up the local canneries, he and many other independent farmers lost their contracts. Plus, a new four-lane road had been built through his property, slicing one 80-acre field into 11 sections and making large-scale vegetable production difficult. So Dale got innovative. First, he grew organic vegetables on a smaller scale, sold them at his own farm market and converted some underused barn space into a processing facility. Next, he moved into hay, corn and soybeans, then decided to give organic sunflowers a shot. But unlike most sunflowers, the type Dale chose to grow aren't high in omega-6 fatty acids. These seeds are chockfull of heart-healthy omega-9s, and with cold-pressing and double-filtering, they yield a rich-hued, shelf-stable unrefined cooking oil. Around this time, Pam moved to Wisconsin and joined the business. The couple tested the sunflower concept for about three years before officially launching Century Sun Oil in 2009. They found success selling at farmers' markets and a few stores, eventually getting picked up by a distributor. In time, they stopped growing sunflowers altogether, opting instead to buy them from a handful of organic farmers so they could focus on making oil. Along with selling to consumers, Century Sun Oil has built a substantial bulk business catering to restaurants, foodservice operations and the cosmetics industry. The excess meal from processing gets sold as feed for cows, chickens and hogs. Century Sun Oil is an awesome example of ongoing evolution and innovation in organic agriculture. When a crop or farming system no longer works, market dynamics shift, landscape changes or unexpected channels emerge, farmers can research, recharge and refocus in new directions.
In Edible-Alpha® podcast #59, Tera talks with Dale and Pam Johnson, owners of Century Sun Oil in Pulaski, Wisconsin. They produce high-oleic organic sunflower oil on a farm Dale’s family has owned since 1882, selling at retail and in bulk to other industries. A longtime dairy farmer, Dale switched his acreage to organic in the mid-1990s, sold off his cows and began growing vegetables. But when big corporations bought up the local canneries, he and many other independent farmers lost their contracts. Plus, a new four-lane road had been built through his property, slicing one 80-acre field into 11 sections and making large-scale vegetable production difficult. So Dale got innovative. First, he grew organic vegetables on a smaller scale, sold them at his own farm market and converted some underused barn space into a processing facility. Next, he moved into hay, corn and soybeans, then decided to give organic sunflowers a shot. But unlike most sunflowers, the type Dale chose to grow aren’t high in omega-6 fatty acids. These seeds are chockfull of heart-healthy omega-9s, and with cold-pressing and double-filtering, they yield a rich-hued, shelf-stable unrefined cooking oil. Around this time, Pam moved to Wisconsin and joined the business. The couple tested the sunflower concept for about three years before officially launching Century Sun Oil in 2009. They found success selling at farmers’ markets and a few stores, eventually getting picked up by a distributor. In time, they stopped growing sunflowers altogether, opting instead to buy them from a handful of organic farmers so they could focus on making oil. Along with selling to consumers, Century Sun Oil has built a substantial bulk business catering to restaurants, foodservice operations and the cosmetics industry. The excess meal from processing gets sold as feed for cows, chickens and hogs. Century Sun Oil is an awesome example of ongoing evolution and innovation in organic agriculture. When a crop or farming system no longer works, market dynamics shift, landscape changes or unexpected channels emerge, farmers can research, recharge and refocus in new directions.
She delights in students’ “aha” moments.
It's the end of a very interesting month between trade deals, impeachment, viruses, markets, and lots of uncertainty. This week's Free-for-all includes Jim Wiesemeyer, Pam Johnson and Tyson Redpath plus we take a few calls. The AgriTalk podcast is sponsored by Syngenta.
She had a different kind of path to Cedarville.
Today's Free-for-all features Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, Iowa farmer Pam Johnson, and the original AgriTalk host Ken Root. The AgriTalk podcast is sponsored by Syngenta.
It's Friday and you know what that means – it's time for our weekly Free-for-all featuring Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Pam Johnson. The AgriTalk podcast is sponsored by Syngenta.
I love understanding myself, others, relationships, dynamics...you name it! I also love having a framework for having ways to delve deeper into ourselves, to ultimately know ourselves, and what drives our motivations, patterns of behavior or our deeper drives. This fun, enlightening and informative conversation with Pam Johnson gave me great insight into all the above, and even more so, how this knowledge can aid not only in our healing, but help guide us in our journey forward. Pam’s Bio: Pam Johnson is a Conscious Community Leader, Life Leadership Coach and Speaker who helps individuals make sense of their reality (themselves, their teams - even their families) using Enneagram wisdom. The Enneagram is a personality map of consciousness that illuminates autopilot patterns. At a deeper level she helps people to stop bulldozing their dreams and start accessing and using their intuition to direct their lives into living in alignment with their highest values. This allows us to wake up, show up and “Transform on Purpose” becoming CEO’s of our own lives. Pam has been featured in the “Give Love” documentary and “Your Healthy Living Radio Show”. Pam leads individuals through group coaching programs (Become the CEO of your LIFE), individual group coaching programs (SoulPATH), mentors coaches (The Deep Coaching Institute) and Conscious Community Circles (The Deep Living Institute).” Three opportunities to work with Pam this fall: October: “Become the CEO of your LIFE”: https://tinyurl.com/y5gbh332 (Remote Group coaching program – by application only) October: Deep Living Circle: https://tinyurl.com/yye69byf (In person conscious community circle – limited spaces available) September: SoulPATH: https://tinyurl.com/y6dkle5a (1:1 coaching program) Click here to receive free audio on discovering your enneagram type! https://tinyurl.com/y4kznwtr
We are joined once again by Valerie Berger and Pam Johnson from IDT magazine. Aside from the great monthly magazine these two do so much for our industry. In this part of the interview they talk about their online content, some of the great events they put out, trends they see, and why they feel that it’s important to give back to our industry. IDT online! (https://www.aegisdentalnetwork.com/idt) Check out some of the great things these women in technology say about the WIDT Breakfast: https://www.aegisdentalnetwork.com/idt/videos/widt-chicago-breakfast-2018/?fbclid=IwAR1BDJDl29DYYEbT7j8jYCj1Toee19apJQMkEIp6y3OBtV1oPLRWE3kkCNQ Interested in going? Email Valerie to register at vberger@aegiscomm.com Special Guests: Pam Johnson and Valerie Berger .
Episode 42 brings us a new interview with Valerie Berger (Vice President) and Pam Johnson (Founding Editor) from IDT Magazine. They tell us about the early days of starting the magazine, how they stay relevant in an ever growing industry, and what goes in to making such a great magazine. IDT Magazine (https://www.aegisdentalnetwork.com/idt) Vision 21 Meeting (Come out Wednesday, January 16th!) (https://nadl.org/events/v21/2019/) Voices of Dentistry - January 25 & 26 (https://voicesofdentistry.com/) Special Guests: Pam Johnson and Valerie Berger .
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson were joined in-studio by Mike Kesler of Rochester Catholic Schools to talk about the summer faith activities, community field trips, and summer camps available for students. They also talked about athletics and Mike's role as a coach. Our hosts then visited with Pam Johnson about this year's Community Summer Festival at St. Joseph's Church in Moorhead.
Our Guest today is Pam Johnson. Pam has been singing since she was able to talk, which was somewhat frustrating for her mother when she would try to sing her to sleep and she would instead sing along. Pam started singing lessons when she was 16 and continued through college, gaining a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal PerformanceAs a mother to a daughter as well, Pam thinks it is essential that girls' voices are heard. The doors that were just being opened to women when she went into the work world needs to be held open and walked through by the next generation of women. If a girl's voice is too soft or too high, she won't be taken seriously. If her voice is stuffed down in her throat, much of what she is saying won't be heard. Pam teaches women how to have a powerful voice that will draw a listener in and make them take
Our Guest today is Pam Johnson. Pam has been singing since she was able to talk, which was somewhat frustrating for her mother when she would try to sing her to sleep and she would instead sing along. Pam started singing lessons when she was 16 and continued through college, gaining a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal PerformanceAs a mother to a daughter as well, Pam thinks it is essential that girls’ voices are heard. The doors that were just being opened to women when she went into the work world needs to be held open and walked through by the next generation of women. If a girl’s voice is too soft or too high, she won’t be taken seriously. If her voice is stuffed down in her throat, much of what she is saying won’t be heard. Pam teaches women how to have a powerful voice that will draw a listener in and make them take
Voice coach Pam Johnson shares the importance of knowing how to control your voice in order to obtain a specific response.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this episode, episode 67, I welcome Dr. Pam Johnson to the show. Dr. Johnson is a radiologist here at Hopkins who has taken an interest in high value care initiatives. She and I discuss what this means and how people can get involved in reducing unnecessary testing and improving the quality of the care … Continue reading "Episode 67: High Value Care with Pam Johnson"
In the second hour, Fr. Vasek spoke with Bishop-elect Steve Biegler about his great joy and excitement in being called to shepherd the people of the Diocese of Cheyenne. He then spoke with Msgr. Thomas Richter, Rector of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in the Diocese of Bismarck, about penance and penance services during the season of Lent. Finally, Fr. Vasek spoke with Pam Johnson, Co-Chair of the upcoming Chopped Culinary Competition at St. Joseph's Church in Moorhead, about the event and why people should plan to attend.
The Story Blender is hosted by author Steven James and guest hosted by editor Pam Johnson. Today's show Steven has a fantastic guest Lisa Cron. Lisa Cron - author and Hollywood story consultant Lisa has worked in the publishing industry, served as a literary agent, and was a producer for Showtime and Court TV. As an expert on how our brains process and understand stories, she has also served as a story consultant for Warner Brothers and Village Roadshow. Tune in as she talks through some of the storytelling principles from her groundbreaking book Wired for Story.
Pam Johnson is President of the National Corn Growers Association and an Iowa corn grower who encourages all growers to be more politically active. Recent challenges to the Renewable Fuel Standard threaten not only the corn industry, but future biofuels under development. Johnson says NCGA is ready for a five-year farm bill to be written, but is not a fan of some of the policy options being discussed. She also discusses the potential for the 2013 corn crop and reinforces the value of corn to a growing world population.Pam Johnson
This October, I got a chance to go to Floyd, Iowa and meet Maurice and Pam Johnson, a fifth-generation husband and wife farm team. I rode with them and their sons, Ben and Andy, while they were bringing in the corn harvest. I went to a field they call Kupers 80, climbed in the cab [...]