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This week on John Arezzi’s Pro Wrestling Spotlight Then & Now, John & The Great Brian Last look at Part Two the original broadcast of Pro Wrestling Spotlight from October 7, 1990! Paul E. Dangerously is in the studio & out of control! Plus Jim from Lindenhurst calls in from a pay phone, Paul vs. … Continue reading Episode 76: October 7, 1990 (Part Two) → The post Episode 76: October 7, 1990 (Part Two) appeared first on John Arezzi's Pro Wrestling Spotlight Then & Now.
Part One of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Fandom and Context” and features Ali Azimi (London), Dara Daraee (Tehran), Ramin Sadighi (Tehran) and Roya Arab (London). Part Two of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Sonics, Class, and Connection” and features Reza Moghaddas (Toronto), Amir Bahari (Tehran), and Sepp Osley (London). Part Three of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Drugs, Access and Melancholy” and features Arash Sobhani (Stockholm), Siamak Shirazi (Portland), Maral Mohammadi (London), and Ehsan Sadigh (Toronto). Part Four of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Storytelling, Classics and Conclusions” and features Loga Ramin Torkian (Los Angeles), Anoush Saboktakin (New York), Sanaz Sotoudeh (Dubai), and Arash Mitooie (Tehran).
Part One of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Fandom and Context” and features Ali Azimi (London), Dara Daraee (Tehran), Ramin Sadighi (Tehran) and Roya Arab (London). Part Two of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Sonics, Class, and Connection” and features Reza Moghaddas (Toronto), Amir Bahari (Tehran), and Sepp Osley (London). Part Three of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Drugs, Access and Melancholy” and features Arash Sobhani (Stockholm), Siamak Shirazi (Portland), Maral Mohammadi (London), and Ehsan Sadigh (Toronto). Part Four of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Storytelling, Classics and Conclusions” and features Loga Ramin Torkian (Los Angeles), Anoush Saboktakin (New York), Sanaz Sotoudeh (Dubai), and Arash Mitooie (Tehran).
Part One of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Fandom and Context” and features Ali Azimi (London), Dara Daraee (Tehran), Ramin Sadighi (Tehran) and Roya Arab (London). Part Two of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Sonics, Class, and Connection” and features Reza Moghaddas (Toronto), Amir Bahari (Tehran), and Sepp Osley (London). Part Three of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Drugs, Access and Melancholy” and features Arash Sobhani (Stockholm), Siamak Shirazi (Portland), Maral Mohammadi (London), and Ehsan Sadigh (Toronto). Part Four of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Storytelling, Classics and Conclusions” and features Loga Ramin Torkian (Los Angeles), Anoush Saboktakin (New York), Sanaz Sotoudeh (Dubai), and Arash Mitooie (Tehran).
Part One of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Fandom and Context” and features Ali Azimi (London), Dara Daraee (Tehran), Ramin Sadighi (Tehran) and Roya Arab (London). Part Two of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Sonics, Class, and Connection” and features Reza Moghaddas (Toronto), Amir Bahari (Tehran), and Sepp Osley (London). Part Three of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Drugs, Access and Melancholy” and features Arash Sobhani (Stockholm), Siamak Shirazi (Portland), Maral Mohammadi (London), and Ehsan Sadigh (Toronto). Part Four of a 4-part Roqe Original Series exploring the deep and surprising connection between Iranians and the legendary British rock band, Pink Floyd. This episode is entitled, “Storytelling, Classics and Conclusions” and features Loga Ramin Torkian (Los Angeles), Anoush Saboktakin (New York), Sanaz Sotoudeh (Dubai), and Arash Mitooie (Tehran).
Catch up with Part Two of the Best of the Man of the Match with Alex Donno. Tune in Weekdays from 2PM to 5 PM on OnsideRadio.com
Welcome friends to tonight's LIVE VLOG 12/18/20!!! Gates open, come on in ! We will be going through many of the regular segments this week including Beer, Vape Mail, Liquid Tasting and more! I do have a little bit of mail, what i'm assuming are Christmas gifts! Tonight is also RETRO VAPE BOX 10!!! PART TWO!!! HOLY CRAP! This represents the end of the EPIC RETRO VAPE SERIES we have been doing over the last few weeks. It's the final tackle box of vape stuff. Last week was PART1, this week will be the final PART2. Get excited, we are bound to find some rad retro stuff tonight. Of course there will be some news and advocacy sprinkled in there as well. WELCOME! All links on GrimmGreen.com
Here’s Part Two of the stupid things women do while dating. Stop sabotaging your love life, Lovergirl. Find out in this episode of Single Smart Female LISTEN HERE: Important Links and Mentions in this Episode: The Stupid Things Smart Women Do While Dating PART ONE Need help in becoming an adored woman? Want […] The post 214 The Stupid Things Smart Women Do While Dating PART TWO appeared first on Have Him Your Way with Jenn Burton.
Part Two of An Amazing Interview with Dr. Michael Gervais. My extraordinary guest and special gift at the end of this very different year is to share a pretty incredible conversation with someone I respect and hold in very high regard, Dr. Michael Gervais. Dr. Michael Gervais is a world-renowned high-performance psychologist and industry visionary. Over 20 years working with world-leading performers, Dr. Gervais has developed a psychological framework that allows people to thrive in pressure-packed environments. His clientele consists of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks, countless Olympic medalists, MVPs from every major sport, world record holders, internationally acclaimed music artists, and corporate leaders. Dr. Gervais is the host of the popular Finding Mastery podcast that explores the psychology of some of the world’s most extraordinary thinkers and doers. Past guests range from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to best-selling author Brene Brown and NBA coach Steve Kerr. Dr. Gervais and NFL coach Pete Carroll founded Compete to Create, an online and live master class for the mind. They have worked with more than 30,000 employees at Microsoft alone on the mental skills and strategies to unleash one’s potential. While at Microsoft, I was privileged to be part of one of the first teams to work with Michael to apply his work and first principles to the world of business organizations. I invited Michael to the podcast because I am a student and have recognized that many of the fundamentals and principles that he teaches specifically apply to and are “first principles” of successful partnering. There is a lot to unpack in this two-part conversation. I hope you listen as Michael’s insights apply to both our business and personal development, including: His work, journey, the spark, and his belief system.His work with Microsoft’s Leadership Team, featured in Satya’s Book, Hit Refresh.How the fundamentals and principles he teaches directly apply as the first principles of successful partnering.Personal Philosophy, Mindfulness, and other core principles from his Compete to Create Workshops and Audible Book. HIS WORK, JOURNEY, THE SPARK, AND HIS BELIEFS HIS WORK – Standing on the shoulders of giants, studying the science of excellence, sometimes innovating and helping others make sense of the world.HIS JOURNEY – As a kid, just trying to figure it out and how coming from pain, boredom, and anxiety led him on the path.HIS BELIEF–”Everything you need is already inside you.” WORKING WITH SATYA’S LEADERSHIP TEAM SETTING THE TONE – Getting the leaders in the room to clarify commitment to Microsoft’s audacious vision and to better know the people and get to the truth. MINDSET – A particular way you are approaching something. To perform under stress, you need to train the mind.EMPATHY –One of Microsoft’s backbone principles, how do you practice empathy, you need awareness. You don’t wait to practice empathy; you front-load it. HOW HIS WORK APPLIES TO THE PRINCIPLES OF PARTNERING COACHING GROWTH MINDSET IN PARTNERSHIPS– Mindset matters, as does human capital.HOW HE HELPS ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOP A COMPELLING VISION – it needs to be true, and there needs to be consistency, applying core principles to guide it.CREATING A SHARED VISION – See the brilliance in others, clarify and hold people to the set of standards to which we will hold ourselves.WHEN PARTNERSHIPS DON’T GO RIGHT- We need to be authentic and assess both accelerants and blockers. When we overestimated skills, there is tension.OTHER PRACTICES FROM HIS WORK– The importance of defining a “Personal Philosophy” and articulating first principles. We need to develop mental skills like we develop physical skills. Why knowing each other’s Personal Philosophy helps us “lock arms” in Partnership. MORE FROM HIS TEACHINGS THE FIVE FACTORS FROM MICHAEL’S WORK – Self-discovery, psychological skills, psychological framework, recovery mechanisms,
Part Two of our Supervalu Roadshow Special - It's a Mayo panel of former manager Stephen Rochford, former player Barry Moran and famous son Kevin Kilbane. We chat heartbreak of losing, the truth behind the Jim McGuinness rumour and bouncing back from defeat.
Part Two of Two, Andrew Lowen & "Deliverance" the Board GameWe continue our great interview with Andrew Lowen the creator of "Deliverance" - an incredible board game where you can play as a powerful angel battling demonic forces and protecting humanity. In this segment, we learn more about the different ways you can play "Deliverance" and some of the exciting content that is included in the game. Andrew also shares some great game design tips and some of the ways that faith and game design can positively connect. To see the video interview of this segment, check here:https://youtu.be/jyA5rJw73YETo discover more about "Deliverance", check here:https://deliverancethegame.com/____________________________________________________________________________________Thanks so much for checking out our podcast! Please remember to subscribe for future episodes.ShatterCast is a production of Shattered Studios, a non-profit organization that seeks to share hope and faith through the performance, creative, and media arts.ShatteredStudios.netMusic, Used with Permission: "Hollowed Days"Original version by Simon Zapata Varela "Imprenta Fragante" featuring Ellie Moreau https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpAAzlwMd86_b_jXSVEzPSwNew release featuring Dustin and Ellie Moreau (aka "Modern Temple")https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjE91krd3j0Support the show (http://www.shatteredstudios.net/donate/)
This week, the Murder Friends start tackling a monster list of categories like best podcast, best film, best.... well, you'll have to listen to find out. Part Two is coming next week!
We are in Part Two of our Series "Christmas AT Elim", join us as Grant Spicer shares a biblical principle of checking in with God when you feel like you are out of His will - The Check in Station
This week on the show…We are back with Part Two of our Best TV in 2020 series, this time with special guests Michael and Dave from The Center Cut podcast. Before we discuss our favourite shows of the year, we learn about the fascinating coincidence that brought Michael and Dave together and gave them the impetus for The Center Cut podcast - and then we learn the real story! If you know these guys at all, you will not be shocked to know that both Lost and Psych come up in conversation (one of them more than once.) If those references mean nothing to you, then you need to go check out The Center Cut! Follow them here on IG: https://www.instagram.com/the_center_cut/ or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCenterCut Listen to their show here: https://thecentercut.libsyn.com/ (or wherever you find podcasts, but do watch out for Golf nerd imposters) Support them further by grabbing yourself a sticker right here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DoodlistStickerShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=30156163 14 - Umbrella Academy 17:15 - The Good Witch 19:45 - Umbrella Academy 23:40 - Better Call Saul 26:45 - Twin Peaks 31:55 - Little Fires Everywhere 33:50 - Tales From the Loop 40:54 - Dark 51:10 - The Witcher 58:05 - Schitt’s Creek 70:15 - Locke and key 76:25 - The Mandalorian 83:05 - What we’re watching Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram / Twitter / The Tarot Coven Podcast Mells: Twitter / Instagram / Strangeful Things Thanks for listening; see you soon!
Gather round the cauldron, lovelies! Today’s episode takes us into the world of blood magic. This particular aspect of the Craft has been around since the very beginning, and it’s been maligned for likely just as long. In Part One I look a bit at the history of blood magic, including some curiously off-putting applications from well-regarded history books. I also look at how the use of blood in magic is portrayed--unsurprisingly inaccurately--in media. Most important, I talk about the use of blood in one’s own work, and how to approach this powerful and sometimes a little scary practice.Part Two will cover more of the practicalities, how to safely and effectively use blood, what workings can really benefit from blood, and the all-important after care of blood (and all other kinds) of magic.I’d love to hear from you about your own experiences working with blood! Any questions you might have, any concerns, any comments, let me know. This is an area that has a lot of stigma of varying kinds. While I firmly believe it should be approached with respect, I also don’t think it’s as frightening as it’s often been portrayed.Signup for my Lunarly Newsletter, where I explore each new and full moon, while offering tips, spells, and ideas for working the moon phases.Online Tarot readings available! 3-12 card readings, bespoke spreads available. Check out my website!You can find me on IG @squeakys_cauldron, at SqueakysCauldron.com, or email me atSqueakysCauldron@gmail.com. |Music: Ayla Nereo “Wheel of Time” |Licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
Series 2 Episode 6: We open with a reading and comment on Thunder Perfect Mind. The Gnostic scripture has proved baffling to scholars, yet the enigmatic text resonates with the voice of Babalon as heard through the ages. We present here a new translation of the text that may inspire those sensitive to the Call of Isis. Part Two resumes with ‘Love is the law of the Scarlet Woman’, an in-depth look at magical polarity. The episode concludes with ‘The Scarlet Woman or Soul in the Underworld’. The Egyptian Ka, with all its desires and appetites, strongly moved by lunar magnetism, is the Scarlet Woman or soul in the underworld. She must overcome the hostile forces of the underworld if she is to survive physical mortality.© Oliver St. John 2020. The Spanish classical guitar music is ‘Prelude in E major’, composed by Francisco Tàrrega, performed and recorded by Oliver St. John.Visit Ordo Astri, Thelemic Magical Collegium: www.ordoastri.org
Bringing the Washington, DC Healthcare Policy Experience to Quinnipiac University “A critical part of that has to be understanding how policies develop and the implications that both national and state policies have on the ability to deliver high-quality care.”— Dr. Matthew O’Connor, Dean & Professor of Finance According to statistics, all Boomers will turn 65 by 2030. This will be about 20% of the American population, approximately 70 million Americans. It's estimated that we will need at least 3.5 million additional health care professionals and triple the number of direct care workers. It's going to create a crisis in staffing and health care. Part One of ‘Bringing the Washington, DC Healthcare Policy Experience to Quinnipiac University’ The Institute of Medicine Landmark report for an aging America on building the healthcare workforce stated that unless action is taken immediately, the healthcare workforce will lack the capacity in both size and ability to meet the needs of older patients in the future. NAS calls it a crisis. This is why the training of healthcare leaders, particularly in aging policy, is critical to developing good leadership and strategies that can help them understand how the organization needs to function in a very high-quality environment. Another component is that they must understand what goes on in D.C. and how it impacts the delivery system. Such as how providers are reimbursed, how quality is measured, how money is appropriated for NIH research programs. And, it’s important to show appreciation towards the medical professionals and social workers who are “in the trenches”. They have a practical perspective on how things are being done. “There has to be an appreciation of the medical professionals, what the social workers bring to the table, and how they think that we need to work more as a team.” — Angela S. Mattie, Esq., MPH Therefore, given the aging demographic and the lack of providers to take care of these people, there is a need to train graduate students and practitioners on health policy and how things impact their business. As well as to show appreciation towards what the social workers are bringing to the table. When you think about health care organizations, there are two critical areas. There's the clinical care that's provided. That's the front and center. All clinical care is provided within an organizational framework. And those organizations have to function well. They have to be able to execute on tasks. And, then there is the management vs leadership. They have to be able to have good management policies and good quality control. Part Two of ‘Bringing the Washington, DC Healthcare Policy Experience to Quinnipiac University’ According to Professor Mattie, there are four pillars of training: First: We need an interdisciplinary approach to health care. We have a med school, a law school, a school of nursing, a health science program with multiple disciplines, the health care coverage in our school of communication, healthcare analytics, coverage in our College of Arts and Sciences, and an engineering school that's also interested in how they can contribute broadly in the area of health care. Second: Healthcare leaders need business skills and business students need a deep understanding of healthcare specific to each discipline. Third: COVID has shown us that we need to train healthcare providers to have crisis management skills. How to set up field hospitals, train staff and take care of patients and plan. This won’t be our own …leadership skills and soft skills like emotional intelligence. Fourth: And to teach students how federal and state policies impact our communities and our health. And how to partner with those in the field to have access to the expertise in the field in order to do this. “Universities can contribute to training the next generation of healthcare leaders with an interdisciplinary focus.” — Angela S. Mattie, Esq., MPH For any students interested, Quinnipiac University has an MBA program that allows a concentration in health care management, and they have a degree in organizational leadership that has a concentration in health care. Quinnipiac has a business analytics program that has health care analytics courses as well. We are experiencing phenomenal and very rapid changes in everything from artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics, and even wearable technologies that will impact healthcare. — Dr. Matthew O’Connor, Dean and Professor of Finance The role and future of technology are also critical areas that healthcare leaders will need to understand when they get out into practice. Professor Mattie was a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow for the US Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee in 2000-2001. So, what was different in this Fellowship with a placement in the House, and how did the pandemic impact the fellowship? Angela completed her RWJF Health Policy Fellowship during the 9/11 terrorist attacks - and during her Health and Aging Policy Fellowship, we have experienced our first pandemic. One of the key things that she worked on as a Fellow was patient safety legislation for good reasons. Professor Mattie’s father was a victim of a patient safety event. She remained silent about her story despite many years of working with the health care community, thinking it might impact her relationships with others. And the moment she decided to step up and shared it recently, she saw the difference it made to many people’s lives to share her story. The importance of advocacy and telling your story can’t be underscored enough. As a result, she met a lot of constituents over ground funding for various diseases. Angela remembers one particular group that came in from cystic fibrosis with the lobbyists and various people from the advocacy organizations. They also came in with two moms with the same case. One of the mothers brought a Russian stacking doll with her. Each one of the dolls were episodes that her poor daughter had gone through such as the cost of the episodes. Including hospital admission, 10 day stay, her ventilator, and medicine costs. This was a powerful visual to see. On another note, The Health and Aging Policy Fellowship has greatly impacted Professor Mattie’s next career steps. She is truly honored and privileged to be a Quinnipiac University (QU) Albert Schweitzer Fellowship recipient this year, which allows her to continue her work. The institute was established to introduce Schweitzer's philosophy, a preference for life to a broader audience. What better way to do that than help bring policy and aging policy to our Quinnipiac community! Together with Dr. O’Connor, they’re going to establish this health care policy immersion program with a focus on an interdisciplinary team of students and also looking toward individuals who have the ability to make a positive impact on health policy development. So, paying it forward and also developing those that might have an interest in engaging policy or policy in general. Again, for any students interested, Quinnipiac University has an MBA program that allows a concentration in health care management, and they have a degree in organizational leadership that has a concentration in health care. Quinnipiac has a business analytics program that has health care analytics courses as well. About Dr. Matthew O’Connor Dr. Matthew O’Connor is Dean and Professor of Finance in the School of Business at Quinnipiac University. He has been with Quinnipiac since 1999, when he was appointed Assistant Professor of Finance. From 2005 to 2008, he served as Chair of the Finance Department. In 2008, he was appointed Interim Dean of the School of Business, and in 2009 he was appointed Dean. As Dean, Dr. O’Connor led the school’s efforts to expand its graduate programs, including launching the online MBA and online Masters programs in Business Analytics and Organizational Leadership. Under his leadership, the business school stewarded the successful design, development, and launch of the School of Engineering. Conscious of the need to provide value to students, Dr. O’Connor also led efforts to develop accelerated dual-degree undergraduate to graduate programs, significantly reducing the time and cost of comprehensive higher education. Dr. O’Connor is committed to the university’s teacher-scholar model. He launched and continues to teach the Finance program’s student managed portfolio course, which now has $3.0 million of assets under management. Additional teaching areas include undergraduate and graduate courses in Corporate Finance, Financial Modeling, Investments, and Portfolio Management. In 2005, Dr. O’Connor was honored with a Quinnipiac University Excellence in Teaching Award. In 2010, Dr. O’Connor was honored with the SIFE Most Supportive Dean of the Year Award. Dr. O’Connor has published in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Corporate Finance, the Journal of Applied Business and Economics, the Financial Services Review, and the Financial Review. Highly committed to professional service, Dr. O’Connor served two terms on the Initial Accreditation Committee for AACSB, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, International. He also serves on the boards of United Methodist Homes, the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, and Junior Achievement of Southwest New England. He is a Corporator for Ion Bank and a former Director at CEU.com, the Technology Investment Fund, and ReSET, the Social Enterprise Trust. Prior to joining Quinnipiac University, Dr. O’Connor worked as a Treasury Analyst for Rogers Corporation and an Actuarial Analyst for MassMutual Life Insurance, Co. Angela S. Mattie, Esq., MPH Angela Mattie, a professor of management in the School of Business and director of the long-term care and compliance certificate program. She also holds an appointment at the medical school at Quinnipiac University (QU). At Quinnipiac, she created a corporate compliance certificate program, the first program accredited by the national association. Ms. Mattie and her colleagues received the International Compliance Award for their contributions to healthcare compliance. Angela completed the 2017 Bruce Bradley, Leapfrog fellowship designed for corporate professionals who want to take an active role in steering employees and their families to safer, higher-quality hospitals and health care systems. In 2019-2020, she was named a Health & Aging Policy Fellow with a placement in Representative DeLauro’s Washington, DC office. Prof. Mattie serves on several boards, including Trinity Health of New England, where she chairs the Board’s quality & safety committee. She is also a member of St. Mary’s Hospital’s Quality Committee, Board Member of the CT Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and serves as the faculty director/advisor for the Quinnipiac University ACHE student chapter. She is the 2012 recipient of the Distinguished Faculty/Advisor Award from CT ACHE and the 2013 Center of Excellence in Teaching Award from Quinnipiac University. Prior to joining Quinnipiac, Angela was Vice-President, Performance Improvement for Sisters of Providence Health Care System (SPHS). As a member of the executive team, she had oversight responsibilities for legal, quality, risk management, worker’s compensation, infection control, HIPAA privacy implementation, and corporate compliance. In 2000-2001, Angela was selected for the competitive Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship. She served as a health policy fellow for the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. During her Fellowship, she was on leave from Anthem, Inc. in the corporate office of medical policy. In her role with Anthem, Inc., Ms. Mattie was responsible for designing risk-reduction strategies and project implementation for uniform medical policy for the corporation. Before joining Anthem, Inc., Ms. Mattie was Assistant Vice-President, Quality Improvement Services with The Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA). She had responsibility for a clinical research program that received state and national recognition. She is frequently called upon by the media for views on healthcare issues and has numerous healthcare management publications and presentations at national conferences. Ms. Mattie received her Master’s Degree in Public Health (M.P.H.) with distinction from Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) at the University of Connecticut School Of Law, and an undergraduate degree, summa cum laude from Quinnipiac University. She is the proud mother of a MSW and still likes rock-n-roll music. About Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP, FAAN I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (‘96) and Master of Science in Nursing (‘00) as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) School of Nursing (SON). I truly enjoy working with the complex medical needs of older adults. I worked full-time for five years as FNP in geriatric primary care across many long-term care settings (skilled nursing homes, assisted living, home and office visits) then transitioned into academic nursing in 2005, joining the faculty at UNCW SON as a lecturer. I obtained my PhD in Nursing and a post-Master’s Certificate in Nursing Education from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing (’11) and then joined the faculty at Duke University School of Nursing as an Assistant Professor. My family moved to northern Virginia in 2015 and led to me joining the faculty at George Washington University (GW) School of Nursing in 2018 as a (tenured) Associate Professor where I am also the Director of the GW Center for Aging, Health and Humanities. Find out more about her work at https://melissabphd.com/
Gifted Overexcitabilities with John Hall “There's so much to be said about the power of music, storytelling, and connecting.” — Dianne A. Allen (24:02-24:09) Are you wondering what it’s like to grow up in an environment with different influences? In this episode, we’re going to talk about gifted overexcitabilities with John Hall, a multi-talented musician, singer, and songwriter. He’s well-known both in the music and political world. Part One of ‘Gifted Overexcitabilities with John Hall’ John and his brothers were expected to excel at whatever they did. He was exposed to music lessons from a young age, and that’s how he got involved in music. From his piano lessons at age 5 to his medal-winning French horn performance at the Ithaca College Music Festival, from his folk days of singing Weavers, Peter Paul and Mary, and Bob Dylan songs, from his obsession with the Ventures, Beach Boys, Beatles, and Jimi Hendrix, John Hall learned three things: Play, Write, Listen. Now that he's finished serving two terms as the Congressman from New York's 19th District, John is writing songs again, performing solo and with Orleans, and continuing with his environmental activism. In early 1972, John's local jam band in Woodstock turned into Orleans when first Wells Kelly and then Larry Hoppen joined the ensemble. Later that year, Lance Hoppen joined on bass, freeing Larry to play guitar and keyboard. Orleans recorded four albums in the seventies, scoring radio hits with 'Still The One' and 'Dance With Me'. “As a culture and humanity, we've evolved.” – Dianne A. Allen (26:45-26:47) John left Orleans in 1978 and made two solo records, "John Hall" and "Power." The latter featured the anti-nuclear anthem, which later became the theme of the No Nukes concerts, recorded by the Doobie Brothers with James Taylor. Then followed two John Hall Band albums, and the AOR and MTV hit "Crazy (Keep On Falling)." After Wells Kelly's death in 1984, John reunited with Larry and Lance Hoppen, and they were recruited by Tony Brown of MCA Nashville to record there. The result was 1986's "Grownup Children." Since then, John has alternated between recording and touring with Orleans and doing solo projects, including "Recovered," "On A Distant Star," and "Love Doesn't Ask." Part Two of ‘Gifted Overexcitabilities with John Hall’ Along the way, environmental and political concerns have kept John moving in and out of direct community involvement. He was elected to the Ulster County Legislature in 1989 and served one term in 1990 and '91. In the late 1990s, he was elected twice as trustee of the Saugerties NY Board of Education, where his fellow trustees elected him president. He also served as a volunteer member of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater's board of directors before running successfully for Congress in 2006. “Live life in a way that's manageable, with structure and support.” – Dianne A. Allen (43:21-43:23) John Hall’s story is empowering because it teaches us that you can be interested in many different things and still be successful regardless of how others perceive you. There’s always more to someone than meets the eye. That’s why we must never judge a book by its cover. John learned how to ski in his forties to be a chaperone with her daughter’s school group. He didn’t just learn it; he mastered it and became the instructor of the year at Hunter Mountain, just south of the village of Hunter, in Greene County, New York, United States. So, if you’re afraid to step into your authenticity zone, don’t get intimidated by people telling you how hard it is. Take the time to explore, follow your inner desire and keep learning. Step into your higher calling, and live in the moment. About John Hall From his piano lessons at age 5 to his medal-winning french horn performance at the Ithaca College Music Festival, from his folk days of singing Weavers, Peter Paul and Mary, and Bob Dylan songs, from his obsession with the Ventures, Beach Boys, Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, John Hall learned to play, write, and listen. As John honed his bass and guitar skills as part of the band Kangaroo, James Taylor was gigging around the corner at the Night Owl with the Flying Machine and Jimi was backing up John Hammond at Village Gate as Jimi James and the Blue Flames. Kangaroo alternated sets for a time with a band called the Castilles, whose lead singer was Bruce Springsteen. During this time, he wrote and directed the music for the Broadway show "Morning, Noon and Night," and 1969's Obie-winning "Honest to God Schnozzola." From the another off-Broadway score came a guitar lick that became the underpinning for "Half Moon," recorded by Janis Joplin on "Pearl." John later penned songs for Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner and many more. After moving to Woodstock, John worked as a studio guitarist for Seals and Crofts, John Simon, and Little Feat, produced Bonnie Raitt’s third album, and toured with Taj Mahal, recording the double album "The Real Thing" at the Fillmore East and West. In early 1972, John's local jam band in Woodstock turned into Orleans when first Wells Kelly and then Larry Hoppen joined the ensemble. Later that year, Lance Hoppen joined on bass, freeing Larry to play guitar and keyboard. Orleans recorded four albums in the seventies, scoring radio hits with 'Still The One' and 'Dance With Me' (both certified over six million airplays in the US, and hundreds of millions of streams). John left Orleans in 1978 and made two solo records, "John Hall" and "Power". The latter featured the anti-nuclear anthem which later became the theme of the No Nukes concerts (organized by Jackson Browne, Raitt, Graham Nash and Hall) and recorded there by the Doobie Brothers with James Taylor. Then followed two John Hall Band albums (with John Troy, Bob Leinbach and Eric Parker), and the AOR and MTV hit "Crazy (Keep On Falling)". After Wells Kelly's death in 1984, John reunited with Larry and Lance Hoppen and they were recruited by Tony Brown of MCA Nashville to record there. The result was 1986's "Grownup Children." Since then John has alternated between recording and touring with Orleans, and doing solo projects including "Recovered," "On A Distant Star," and "Love Doesn't Ask," “Rock Me On the Water.” Along the way, environmental and political concerns have kept John moving in and out of direct community involvement. He was elected to the Ulster County Legislature in 1989 and served one term in 1990 and '91. Having learned to ski in his 40s, John became a certified PSIA Level 2 instructor, named 1997 Instructor of the Year by Hunter Mountain in the Catskills. He is also a lifelong sailor and has written for Cruising World Magazine. In the late 1990's, he was elected twice as trustee of the Saugerties NY Board of Education, where his fellow trustees elected him president. He also served as a volunteer member of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater's board of directors before running successfully for Congress in 2006. He was re-elected in 2008. Congressman John Hall represented New York's 19th district until 2011, when he returned to private life, and a life of music. After the Fukushima meltdowns in March 2011, he wrote and recorded the song "I Told You So," which he recorded and later performed with Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and others as part of a MUSE/No Nukes concert in Mountainville CA. Since reuniting with Orleans in August 2013, John has crossed the country half a dozen times, sharing the stage with artists including Christopher Cross, Poco, Firefall, Leo Sayer, Al Stewart, Player, Robbie Dupree, Gary Wright, and Ambrosia A live recording of John with Jonell Mosser has just been released. Drawn from a 1994 performance at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock NY, the record shows Jonell and John as a combustible duo, her vocals and his guitar rocking the house. Since the pandemic caused all concerts to be canceled or postponed, John has been working on recordings and videos with Orleans, the latest song “Home” having been written with Johanna Hall and Don Schlitz. He is also finishing recording and mixing tracks for his forthcoming solo album “Reclaiming My Time” which will be released this winter Since reuniting with Orleans in August 2013, John has crossed the country half a dozen times, sharing the stage with artists including Christopher Cross, Firefall, Al Stewart, Player, Robbie Dupree, Gary Wright, and Ambrosia. A book detailing his journey from rocker to representative, "Still the One: A Rock'n'Roll Journey to Congress and Back," is available here from Amazon. How to Connect with Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform, and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllen Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me Follow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. 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(1745-1833): Join us for Part Two of the fascinating story of Hannah More, one of the most influential women of her generation, whose love for God and mankind led her to become one of Victorian England’s greatest reformers! Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah More by Karen Swallow Prior
Episode 7: Part Two of Cleanses and Transitioning To Clean EatingThe Catch Me On The Exhale Podcast is about two 40 something year old besties who unknowingly but simultaneously took a deep dive into the land of mind and body. Listen as we abbreviate our self-care journeys and turn overwhelm into manageable & practical tools for everyday use. Episode 7 is the second of a two-part episode where Kris explores how detrimental an inflamed and irritated stomach can be. Also how keto helped her become more aware of her body. She talks coping skills and then shares insights she gained from keto that have helped her calm her stomach. It’s an honest conversation about the awareness that comes from tuning into your body and how it feels and functions as it is running on fuels it has never run on before. Then we move into how we both transitioned from our cleanses to clean eating. How we make that work for us and how it plays into our self-care. Of course, this comes with an honest conversation around carbs and sugar. How could it not? Healthy Tips: Drink warm water with lemon first thing in the morning. Not only does it help digestion, it gives us a boost of Vitamin C and helps hydration, among so many other things. Use coconut sugar versus regular sugar to avoid spikes in your blood glucose levels. Group Challenge: Find a healthy new veggie to try and a recipe to explore it with. Or find a recipe and then explore a new veggie option. Goal is ultimately to expand your veggie options so you select whichever way works best for you. Email us at catchmeontheexhale@gmail.com! We love hearing from ya and we want to support and cheer you on along the way! We would be so grateful if you could hit subscribe in the platforms/apps below and leave us a quick review. Then we will just pop up when we have a new episode for ya! All of this will also keep us moving and grooving in these new spaces.Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catch-me-on-the-exhale/id1534128663Google Podcast https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMzgyODkwLnJzcw%3D%3DSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0c4VQpTMOSsmGzqmUMNKUy?si=pWNeTmmMRsSVUDAsxLGTZA Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/catch-me-on-the-exhale#/ TuneIn + Alexa https://open.spotify.com/show/0c4VQpTMOSsmGzqmUMNKUy?si=pWNeTmmMRsSVUDAsxLGTZAYou can also find us all over social: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/catchmeontheexhale/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/catchmeontheexhale/Twitter https://twitter.com/KrisandMegsOur website is www.catchmeontheexhale.com and email is catchmeontheexhale@gmail.com. We are always grateful for you, our listeners and friends! We’ll catch you on the next exhale. Deuces! ~Meg & Kris
A Teaching by Pastor Randal Alquist. Part Two of the "OHoly Night" series.
Krista B. & Queen P.R. close out this crazy year with a 2-parter examining the good, the bad, and the memorable in women's wrestling in 2020! Everything from Charlotte winning the 2020 Royal Rumble, Becky leaving to have a baby, and more! Stay tuned for Part Two! Vote in our Best of 2020 poll http://tiny.cc/zop6tz Ripple Junction’s team of imaginative pop culture fanatics create the planet’s most awesome t-shirts and officially licensed products. USE CODE thosewrestlinggirls and save 15% at http://www.ripplejunction.com Check out official Those Wrestling Girls Attitude Era capsule collection. Use code TWGMICKIE for free shipping https://teespring.com/stores/those-wrestling-girls Join our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/thosewrestlinggirls Follow Those Wrestling Girls on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram http://www.facebook.com/thosewrestlinggirls http://www.twitter.com/twrestlinggirls http://www.instagram.com/thosewrestlinggirls Join our Facebook Discussion Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thosewrestlinggirls/
Join us for Part Two of a two part series as we discuss a serial killer who had a bit of a fascination with women's spiky heels: Mr. Jerome "Jerry" Brudos. We pick back up this week with the first murder victim and discuss her terrible and tragic fate at the hands of this Lust Killer. Learn about the ways he lured women into his home using nothing more than children's toys as props and about how he disposed of the bodies. Did I mention his Thanksgiving Plans yet? I didn't? Well, you'll just have to listen to the episode to find out more. This week's promo is from our wonderful friends of Pineapple Pizza, a new podcast. You can find more information about their work here: https://linktr.ee/pineapppizzapod. Be sure to subscribe/rate/review and why not go ahead and satisfy your curiosity and check out our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/terriblepeopledoingterriblethings. We appreciate the continued support!All Music adapted from original works by Rafael Krux (https://filmmusic.io/artists/rafael-krux) is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
IFBB Pro Bodybuilder Jose Raymond joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast for Part Two of his interview about the upcoming 2020 Mr. Olympia competition. Jose starts off talking about the other contenders for the 212 Olympia before offering his predictions for the Mr. Olympia contest. Jose talks about the impact of Phil Heath in the Mr. Olympia and his chances of winning his 8th Mr. Olympia. Time Stamps: 05:45 - John talks about being on a Cleanse Diet 09:35 - John talks about the Pay-Per-View for the Mr. Olympia 11:00 - Emails from last week's show 12:40 - The upcoming John Hansen Fitness Challenge for 2021 14:30 - Beginning of Jose Raymond Interview, Part Two 18:50 - Jose talks about Keone Pearson missing the 212 Olympia 23:40 - Jose gives his predictions for the 2020 Mr. Olympia 57:00 - John reads "Mr. Olympia Revisited", an article about the 1976 Mr. Olympia contest from the January, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder Magazine.
Welcome to Part Two of the great evermore crossover extravaganza. (If you’re looking for Part One, head over to the Swiftish podcast feed). Despite Shelby’s maternity leave, Matt is here to talk about Taylor Swift’s new album* evermore*, and he’s joined by Shelby’s Swiftish co-host Ashley Hancock, and a super secret extra special guest. The three break down the tracks of evermore one at a time, discussing easter eggs, song rankings, and juicy Taylor gossip along the way.
Welcome to Tales From Yaya’s: The Your Honor Podcast, your dedicated after-show podcast for Showtime’s newest limited series, Your Honor! For the next 10 weeks, Caroline and Mike will be […] The post Tales From Yaya’s: The Your Honor Podcast (“Part Two” with Guest Hunter Doohan) appeared first on Pod Clubhouse.
Part Two of our conversation with Jerry Schubert
Welcome back to Part Two of our journey through Epcot's Festival of the Holidays! Before we dive back into the menus and activities, Annie and Brady discuss a new Disney World train coming to MCO! We hope you're hungry (and thirsty let's be honest)! We'd love to hear from you! nevergrowinguppodcast@gmail.com Check out our newly updated Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nevergrowinguppodcast Annie's Disney Insta: https://www.instagram.com/wdwcollective Brady's Disney Insta: https://www.instagram.com/bradycam Catch our LIVE STREAM on Twitch, Youtube, or Facebook! Our Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.com/nevergrowinguppodcast Our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPXZ91FrBiE57wU-NmipTw Our Spotify Channel: https://open.spotify.com/user/w2a78k8l182rikekldrdtqh7z?si=tQ8Ucq8kQDeYhIFu28YwRQ Our twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ngupod
Part Two of "Masterpiece" monthly series. Pastor Richard shows us that we need to be FINISHERS. We CAN'T GIVE UP, we must learn to fight to the FINISH. Are you STARING at the CHAOS or LOOKING for the CROWN?
Year Mix 2020 - Part Two featuring tracks from the likes of Dannic, David Guetta, Tom Staar, DubVision, Third Party and more.Turn the volume Up, and enjoy the last of a shitty year.Don't forget to follow @daveryandjSupport the show (https://www.facebook.com/DJ-Dave-Ryan-231050311124250)
Ep. 269 - The Quintessential 007 - Part Two: 1987 - 2021 with Author Joseph Darlington, Head of Section at Being James Bond where Joe and Scott review every film from Dr. No through the upcoming No Time To Die. Part 2 focuses on Timothy Dalton through Daniel Craig. Pull up a shaken martini (or single malt) and enjoy this rollicking long-form discussion about one of the most iconic movie franchises. Find part one 1962-1985 here.https://youtu.be/IekP2AEKLh0Independent shows like ours are being throttled, suppressed, and demonetized! Please Support #WhiskeyPolitics at http://paypal.me/mywhiskeypolitics. Cheers!Please subscribe to Whiskey Politics on YouTube, The Ricochet Audio Network and your favorite podcast application including Spotify, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Stitcher, and Apple Podcast where your 5-star rating will be greatly appreciated!Find us at DaveSussman.com, Dave on Twitter, Whiskey Politics on Facebook, Instagram, Clouthub and Mewe, Dave Sussman Show on Facebook, Maven.io, Range Broadcasting and our newest platform http://TheIndependent.io..
Episode 40 with the radiant Jo Betz in An Open Letter to Grief - Part Two. *Trigger Warning* This episode comes with a trigger warning for *Grief*. If you have lost someone that you love, I would firstly like to offer my deepest condolences and to tell you how deeply sorry I am. My love is with you. Move through this episode mindfully; becoming aware of when it may be time to press pause, take a moment, regather your thoughts and validate whatever feelings are arising for you. The invitation to come back and finish this episode when you are ready is warmly welcomed, as I believe these episodes (Part One and Part Two) carry a lot of power in helping to normalise the conversation around grief. In part two, Jo and I discuss why grief is not a check list we can complete, the benefits of seeing a psychologist in and outside of grief, the balance of grieving and parenting at the same time, the physical effects of grief, finding a spiritual connection to our lost loved one and grieving during a pandemic. If you have any thoughts or messages, Jo and your host would love to hear from you! You can find Jo over on Instagram at @jo.betz and connect with your host at @stephsanzaro, happy listening xx
I'm back for PART TWO! Hi kids! It's been a minute. I had to come back for this limited edition, two episode #QueenyChats drop just for Colin West of Synergy Pro Wrestling! In this episode, we talk all things #WGSI, the upcoming PPV event on IWTV! We get deep, talk about these AMAZING women & this tournament. It's going to be so dope, don't miss out. Colin drops THREE exclusives on this episode as well! Dive in with us & don't miss the show on 12/12 @ 7pm on IWTV! #2020HunniTwitter: https://twitter.com/synergywrestle IWTV: https://independentwrestling.tv/news Queen's Info:Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheQueenofNE Instagram: @xthequeenofneMusic: Machinimasound - “Queen Of The Night”Royalty Free Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/RRvbZdICayQ Music: Bensound - “Going Higher” Royalty Free Music provided by Bensound: https://bensound.com
I'm back for PART TWO! Hi kids! It's been a minute. I had to come back for this limited edition, two episode #QueenyChats drop just for Colin West of Synergy Pro Wrestling! In this episode, we talk all things #WGSI, the upcoming PPV event on IWTV! We get deep, talk about these AMAZING women & this tournament. It's going to be so dope, don't miss out. Colin drops THREE exclusives on this episode as well! Dive in with us & don't miss the show on 12/12 @ 7pm on IWTV! #2020HunniTwitter: https://twitter.com/synergywrestle IWTV: https://independentwrestling.tv/news Queen's Info:Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheQueenofNE Instagram: @xthequeenofneMusic: Machinimasound - “Queen Of The Night”Royalty Free Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/RRvbZdICayQ Music: Bensound - “Going Higher” Royalty Free Music provided by Bensound: https://bensound.com
This is Part Two of a four-part series into The Camden Ripper. The truth about may never be known, as it’s hard to understand who he is, as he appeared to be a different person to different people at different times. By viewing this story from his perspective, it is clear that there were four distinct sides to the personality of Anthony Hardy; the alcoholic, the addict, the sadist and the maniac. These are the Four Faces of The Camden Ripper. Part Two – Tony the Addict.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive and YouTube Music. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.TICKETS TO CRIME CON UK 2021Go to Crime Con UK website www.crimecon.co.ukEnter code MILE for 10% off and a free Murder Mile goodie.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupYoutube SUPPORT THE PODCAST:Support us via PATREON.Buy Merch in THE SHOPFree Goodies HERE Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Holidayz fam! No live tennis going on out there right now, but boy oh boy do we have some goodies in store for you! We've got a line of interviews we've set up to publish over the next few weeks that will Blow. Your. Mind! So sit back, relax, and get ready for the Bruthas to go all Black Santa on y'all, and rain gifts all over the land. First up in our off-season interview series is the dynamic, profound, and enlightened host of the Tennis Channel, Prakash Amritraj! Y'all, this chat had so much fire, we had to split it into two separate episodes! In Part One, Prakash really goes in on his experience growing up in a famous professional tennis family, his own professional tennis career, his foray into physical fitness, and provides some profound words on representation in all aspects of entertainment and sports. This is a not-to-miss episode folks! (and be on the lookout for Part Two coming next week...) IG: @bruthasontennis Facebook: @bruthasontennis Twitter: @bruthasontennis Email for inquires: info@bruthasontennis.com
Your Favorite Average Joe Is back for Part Two of "The Praise Break Series." Today's topic is Religious, Spiritual, & Judgmental Christians with a returning guest Adam (writtenrubies). They get into what the difference is between religious and spiritual Christians and how that differ when it comes to their walk with Christ. They also get into some scripture about what the Bible says about being judgmental and how they can lead people to stray away from the church as well. They touch on as well What does the church look like now in the midst of a pandemic and how you can become complacent in the your walk with Christ. Get your notebook ready as they drop some gems in this second installment of "The Praise Break Series." Adam's Social Media: Instagram: (@writtenrubies) Adam's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Notification-Social-media-Adam-Williams-ebook/dp/B084D35Q3T/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=notifications+social+media&qid=1590524863&sr=8-1 WEBSITE IS NOW UP!!!! www.theaveragejoemedia.com ****IF YOU WANT TO REACH OUT TO ME ABOUT "AVERAGE JOE MEDIA" email me at theaveragejoemedia@gmail.com or GO TO THE WEBSITE AT theaveragejoemedia.com for your podcast needs you be disappointed!!! Also if you want to be featured on the Creative Corner Segment, Podcast Plug Segment, or Everybody Eats Segment email me at admin@averagejt.com Thoughts Of An Average Joe Podcast Info: Facebook Page: Thoughts Of An Average Joe Podcast Follow the twitter: toajpodcast Follow the Instagram: (@averagejtpc) (@theoriginalplaymaker) & (@theaveragejoemedia) Instagram hashtag: #toajpodcast #yafavaveragejoe #theaveragethought #creativecornersegment Email: admin@averagejt.com and theaveragejoemedia@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taroy-jackson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taroy-jackson/support
In this episode, Sandy and Nora talk about: organizing within unions, (not) going into journalism, making arts agencies more radical (and less close to power!) and how progressives can resist transphobia. The post Episode 131 – PART TWO of Sandy and Nora Audience Appreciation Night appeared first on Sandy & Nora Talk Politics.
A new MP3 sermon from Providence Church (PCA) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 44 The Morning Devotional: Matthew 6:10 (Part Two) Subtitle: 02 The Morning Devotional Speaker: William F. Hill, Jr. Broadcaster: Providence Church (PCA) Event: Devotional Date: 12/8/2020 Bible: Matthew 6:10 Length: 9 min.
It's SO easy to "go off the self-care rails" during the Holidays! If we're not careful, we can tend to use as an excuse for laziness, apathy, self-indulgence, disconnection, etc., the old "Yah, but it's the Holidays!" In this Part Two episode, Steve and Mark talk about their own tendencies to fall prey to "holiday laziness" and how easy it is to fall out of the structure and routine of HEALTHY LIVING!!! Find out more about Steve Moore at: Ascension CounselingLearn more about Mark Kastleman at: Reclaim Counseling ServicesHere's an article about healing Betrayal Trauma—https://www.reclaimcounselingservices.com/healing-betrayal-trauma-videoWant to learn more about HOW to break free from porn?—https://www.reclaimcounselingservices.com/overcome-porn-sex-addictionWondering if your marriage can survive porn and sex addiction? This article will give you some hope—https://www.reclaimcounselingservices.com/can-marriage-survive-pornHow can you "heal" your marriage relationship?—https://www.reclaimcounselingservices.com/how-to-mend-your-marriage
Role of Place in Healthy Aging with Ryan Frederick “This pandemic has been a great reminder that place matters a lot.”— Ryan Frederick, CEO of SmartLiving 360 Have you ever wondered why the long-term care housing industry segregated itself when there's so much benefit to having intergenerational housing? Have you ever thought about our older loved ones living in a better community to make their aging experience more comfortable? Here are the important points covered in this episode: Ryan's focus on the intersection of place, including housing, and healthy aging. How SmartLiving 360, a strategy consulting and a residential development company, is shifting the field of housing for older adults and long-term effects. Ryan's focus on creating inspired homes in walkable, intergenerational mixed-use urban and suburban areas. Mind shifting: aging as a solo sport to aging as a team sport. Part One of ‘Role of Place in Healthy Aging with Ryan Frederick’ America's solution to not living in a skilled nursing home is to move into an assisted living facility, but assisted living is segregated housing in most communities. Having been an operator of senior housing communities, some of the largest companies in the country, then also as an investor and a real estate developer, Ryan witnessed the impact that housing has on people in general. We're now seeing situations where different states aren't prepared, which shows that having a safe and comfortable place where older adults can stay is crucial. Some of the common questions people ask are: “Can we create jobs and better housing that doesn't have the same institutional feel of what we've done historically?” “Can we create environments where we don't necessarily have to have all the services bundled in, but instead bring things in when people need them?” “There's more that we can do now in non-medical settings to keep people healthy.” — Ryan Frederick, CEO of SmartLiving 360 Here's a simple way to look at things differently: if there's a way to create a better community for older adults, it's essential to recognize those things as a valuable antidote to loneliness and social isolation. They deserve a place where they can enjoy being socially and physically active. Part Two of ‘Role of Place in Healthy Aging with Ryan Frederick’ The more we can create a place where older adults can have greater options to choose from, we can have them thrive over a longer period of time because it’s not inevitable for them to live in a nursing home for ten years. Having choices that suit someone’s lifestyle makes it easier for them to remain socially active. It’s like investing in their overall well-being. “Becoming disabled is not a normal part of aging. It's common because people become socially isolated.” — Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN-BC, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN What if we start changing things for the better? Why do we have so much age restriction, where older adults are taken away from their community? How can they find ways to have that intergenerational connection? This is where the vision of SmartLiving 360 becomes a game-changer for everybody, which is another way to maximize the use of advanced technology in our generation. Universal design benefits people of all ages. There may be multiple small changes, but they all add up. Also having a sense of community and connection matters too. Activities should be resident-driven - and in this sense of the term, those who live in intergenerational housing. Place can create surrogate relationships between the generations that are mutually beneficial. Aging alone isn’t likely to be a successful venture. Ryan says we all need ot have an A-Team. We all need to have a team of people to support us, and ideally that will be reciprocal. Sense of purpose matters, getting out and moving, connecting with others socially, all of these things matter. Your built environment can make it easier to do all of these things, so it’s critical that we think through age-friendly, walkable housing options for people of all ages - so we can all thrive. Ryan’s new book is due for publication in the fall of 2021 - Home is Where the Health Is: A Guide to Choosing Place in the Age of Longevity. Ryan Frederick, Founder & CEO, SmartLiving 360 Ryan is focused on the intersection of healthy aging and the role of place, including housing. SmartLiving 360 helps institutions and individuals thrive in the Age of Longevity by providing consulting services, real estate development services, and consumer content. Ryan publishes a monthly consumer blog at www.smartliving360.com and will release a consumer book, Home is Where the Health Is: A Guide to Place in the Age of Longevity, with Johns Hopkins University Press next fall. Ryan is recognized as a national thought leader and innovator in the real estate development and healthcare services industries and is a keynote speaker, instructor, author, and blogger. His work and insights have been cited in Forbes, The Washington Post, and Environments for Aging, among other outlets. His real estate development in Rockville, MD, The Stories at Congressional Plaza, is an age-friendly apartment community that has attracted national attention. Mr. Frederick is a member of the National Advisory Board for the School of Nursing at Johns Hopkins University, a member of the AgingWell Hub, a collaborative of leading innovative providers in the field of aging led by Phillips, and has been appointed to the Advisory Council of the Bipartisan Policy Center Health and Housing Task Force. He is a 2018-2019 Encore Public Voices Fellow. Mr. Frederick is a graduate of Princeton University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Mr. Frederick is a recent transplant to Austin with his wife and three kids, after living significant life chapters in Baltimore and San Francisco. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanefrederick/ About Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP, FAAN I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (‘96) and Master of Science in Nursing (‘00) as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) School of Nursing (SON). I truly enjoy working with the complex medical needs of older adults. I worked full-time for five years as FNP in geriatric primary care across many long-term care settings (skilled nursing homes, assisted living, home and office visits) then transitioned into academic nursing in 2005, joining the faculty at UNCW SON as a lecturer. I obtained my PhD in Nursing and a post-Master’s Certificate in Nursing Education from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing (’11) and then joined the faculty at Duke University School of Nursing as an Assistant Professor. My family moved to northern Virginia in 2015 and led to me joining the faculty at George Washington University (GW) School of Nursing in 2018 as a (tenured) Associate Professor where I am also the Director of the GW Center for Aging, Health and Humanities. Find out more about her work at https://melissabphd.com/.
Part Two with Darien and Kelly was beyond encouraging. I am grateful that Kelly was willing to share his testimony on this episode, and I know it will make an impact on everyone that gives this episode a listen! If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to email chewcreek@gmail.com. ————————————————————————— ChewCreek Podcast is a production of ChewCreek Ministries Theme song in this episode is by Roman Candle (http://romancandlemusic.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us for Part One of a two part series as we discuss a serial killer who had a bit of a fascination with women's spiky heels: Mr. Jerome "Jerry" Brudos. Part electrician and family man with a love of women's shoes, part creepy killer who hung women from meat hooks, Jerry was seen as a harmless, well rounded adolescent in his younger years, but he would go on to exhibit increasingly violent and eventually deadly tendencies in terms of his fascination with women. Did I mention that he was released from a psychiatric hospital and deemed not to be a threat? Well, it happened...somehow. Listen to the episode to find out more. And be on the lookout for Part Two in the coming week. This week's promo is from our wonderful friend Kevin, host of the podcast The Jury Room. You can find more information about his work here: https://juryroompodcast.com. Be sure to subscribe/rate/review and why not go ahead and satisfy your curiosity and check out our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/terriblepeopledoingterriblethings. We appreciate the continued support!Music adapted from Rafael Krux (https://filmmusic.io/artists/rafael-krux) is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
It's time for another edition of Make-Believe Champions, where two MBC patrons join us for a canonical one-shot in the world of Manumi!Description: Deep within the central part of the Drylands, a grand celebration is about to occur. A wandering son returns home, only to find that much has changed during his absence. Four friends(?) will unite on a simple mission to honor their clan, but they might find it to be more difficult than they expected...Get ready for a wild and hilarious ride, folks. We'd like to express a HUGE thanks to both Andrew and Abi for joining us on this romp through the Drylands. Stay tuned for the Part Two in one week!We're SO excited for you all to finally hear this one! Huge thanks to Mike and James for joining us on this zany adventure. Stay tuned for the second half in one week!Have you seen the awesome MBH Patreon? If not, go check it out and see the awesome rewards we're offering! https://www.patreon.com/makebelieveheroes/Website: Visit www.makebelieveheroes.com.Email: letters@makebelieveheroes.comTwitter: @MBHPodcast Facebook: MBHPodcastTo view full attribution and credits for the sound effects from this episode, visit our Attribution Page. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's show, we start off with our Nemesis of the Week: The Owners! Negotiations to return for the 2021 season have been hampered by the Owners trying to renegotiate their recently signed CBA extension and we're definitely Team Players on this podcast. Then we return for Part Two of our chat with Rachel Doerrie from Staff & Graph podcast to discuss how to use analytics in player evaluations, the return to play negotiations, temporary realignment, Gritty, and more! SHOW NOTES Follow us @LockedonFlyers Flyers Fun Thing: NHL 8 Bit Reverse Retro Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BuiltGo Visit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tig and Cheryl take a look at the crazy world of NXIVM, a multi level marketing cult that once counted TV star Allison Mack among its members. Our intrepid cohosts discuss IQ tests, midnight volleyball, and getting branded... in fact there's so much to talk about, we'll be back next week with PART TWO of this episode! *this episode contains spoilers* (tigandcheryltruestory@gmail.com)
In this week’s episode, Amy shares her childhood experience as a sexual abuse survivor being told by a therapist that her behavior was the problem and needed to be called out by her family. We also speak with Dr. Eli Karam about the importance of thinking systemically, the practice of family therapy, and how to help traumatized children feel supported instead of stigmatized as the identified patient (IP). Thank you for listening. To support the show and receive access to regular bonus episodes, check out the Very Bad Therapy Patreon community. Introduction: 0:00 – 6:00 Part One: 6:00 – 31:03 Part Two: 31:03 – 1:11:04 Part Three: 1:11:04 – 1:15:07 Very Bad Therapy: Website / Facebook / Tell Us Your Story Ben Fineman Counseling – Therapy for Young Professionals (Benjamin Michael Fineman - Registered Associate MFT #119754 - Supervised by Curt Widhalm, LMFT #47333) Show Notes: Donate to Brave Step Join the Very Bad Therapy Operation Santa Team Dr. Eli Karam's Website Northstar Learning Lab Multicultural Orientation Deliberate Practice Online Training
Welcome to the Things That Shape Us podcast. My name is Jonathan Wymer and I'm joined by James Gary to discuss a various range of subjects that are all related to one idea: How those things shape our lives.SPOILER ALERT!In this episode, James and I discuss ONE THING that shaped our lives with our close friend and collaborator, Joshua Messarge... Attention Scan! This is a Part Two conversation about the new novel that Josh Messarge and Jonathan Wymer self-published on Amazon. This episode contains spoilers about the characters and story of the book. The three of us delve deep into the first 50 episodes of the novel, and focus more on favorite scenes and construction of the world within Attention Scan. We discuss The Cloud (the technological entity of the story), Clarice and Theo (the key protagonists that are on a mission to discover the secrets of the Monarch city, and the intentional plot devices and driving emotion of the book. Prepare for a wild 2-Hour ride with Jonathan, James, and Josh!EMAIL US with questions, comments, or weird stories at JonesportStories@gmail.comANNOUNCEMENTS IN EPISODE:Attention Scan, a science fiction novel by Jonathan Wymer & Joshua Messarge is AVAILABLE ON AMAZON ($14.99 - Paperback) Order your copy today!https://www.amazon.com/Attention-Scan-Jonathan-Wymer/dp/0578774429/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=attention+scan&qid=1604464077&sr=8-1Original Jingle & Logo by Lisa Wymer.Produced & Edited by Jonathan Wymer.Mixed and Designed by James Gary.
Host Darren a.k.a.: Analysis489 discusses pop culture, including TV, Movies, Film, Art, Video Games, Comics, Tech, and Music. This time, he watched and reviewed "The King of Staten Island", directed by Judd Apatow, and starring Pete Davidson, Bel Powley, Marisa Tomei, Bill Burr, Ricky Velez, and featuring a ton of other comedians from the World Famous Comedy Cellar! With NO SPOILERS for Part One, and a separate track for the SPOILERS in Part Two. They got you covered! Listen as they delve into the semi-autobiographical Dramedy based on Pete Davidson's life growing up in New York City. Do we agree with the early Oscar buzz? Listen to find out. Enjoy and share! Cheers! Press PLAY to stream, then "Like" our fan page on Facebook to download for FREE! Enjoy and share. "Like" us on Facebook!
Host Darren a.k.a.: Analysis489 discusses pop culture, including TV, Movies, Film, Art, Video Games, Comics, Tech, and Music. This time, he watched and reviewed "The King of Staten Island", directed by Judd Apatow, and starring Pete Davidson, Bel Powley, Marisa Tomei, Bill Burr, Ricky Velez, and featuring a ton of other comedians from the World Famous Comedy Cellar! With NO SPOILERS for Part One, and a separate track for the SPOILERS in Part Two. They got you covered! Listen as they delve into the semi-autobiographical Dramedy based on Pete Davidson's life growing up in New York City. Do we agree with the early Oscar buzz? Listen to find out. Enjoy and share! Cheers! Press PLAY to stream, then "Like" our fan page on Facebook to download for FREE! Enjoy and share. "Like" us on Facebook!
Bill, Veronica, and Al are joined by Satanic Community Leader and Co-Founder of Baphonet, Aria deSatanas for Part Two of Aria's Personal Journey series. In this episode, we read some devilish short stories our Valedictorian found on a trip to West Virginia, discuss Aria's book Finding Empowerment: Tenets, Sigils, and Rituals, and take a deeper dive into Aria's life experiences. Oh- and Bohemian Rhapsody!!!Visit us @ http://www.satanicstudyhall.comEmail us @ satanicstudyhall@gmail.comClick Here to become a supporter of our Patreon and get cool merch, Bonus Episodes, Behind The Scenes content and more!Ave Satanas!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/satanicstudyhall)