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Dr Dionne Payn is the CEO and founder of High Impact Property Investments. Originally from the UK, she moved to Australia when she was 25 years old to take up an opportunity that aligned with her value of sustainability. She now focuses her passion of sustainability towards property development and wrote the successful book ‘Ethical Property Investing'.In this episode, Dr. Payn will share the stories of how she went from partying in university, to her getting a PHD in sugarcane chemistry. As well as this, learn about how she got involved in property development and her passion behind sustainability! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Dionne Payn is the CEO and founder of High Impact Property Investments. Originally from the UK, she moved to Australia when she was 25 years old to take up an opportunity that aligned with her value of sustainability. She now focuses her passion of sustainability towards property development and wrote the successful book ‘Ethical Property Investing'.In this episode, Dr. Payn will share the stories of how she went from partying in university, to her getting a PHD in sugarcane chemistry. As well as this, learn about how she got involved in property development and her passion behind sustainability! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Housing costs are skyrocketing, but what if you could earn strong returns AND help provide quality, affordable housing? In this episode of the Revolve Commercial Property Podcast, host Mish Daniel interviews Dr Dionne Payn about the relationship between affordable housing and commercial real estate. They discuss how affordable housing targets essential workers like nurses, teachers, and emergency responders who earn moderate incomes but struggle to afford the high cost of living. Dr Dionne explains how creative developers are able to achieve strong returns on these projects through strategies like increased density allowances from local governments. Mish and Dr Dionne also cover risks like builder defaults and cost overruns, emphasizing the importance of an experienced development team. They talk about public-private partnerships utilizing government and nonprofit funding sources to reduce project costs and risk. This episode is tailored for you if:
Danielle Bernock is an international, award-winning independent author, speaker, trauma-informed faith-based self-love coach, host of Victorious Souls Podcast, and founder of 4F Media. It was with great intention she chose to self-publish her first book, Emerging with Wings: A True Story of Lies, Pain, And the LOVE that Heals. She's gone on to pen A Bird Named Payn, Love's Manifesto, and Because You Matter: How to Take Ownership of Your Life so You Can Really Live. Danielle has also written for numerous online publications and her stories have been published in two book anthologies. Sign up for Danielle's newsletter at https://www.daniellebernock.com/ Personal Website https://www.daniellebernock.com/ Social Media Links https://www.facebook.com/daniellebernock/ https://www.instagram.com/dbernock/ https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleBernockLovesYou https://twitter.com/DBernock https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bernock-6ab50467/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dbernock
William Payn, Music Director & Conductor of the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, speaking with WVIA's Fiona Powell about the Fall concert featuring Handel's Messiah at Zion Lutheran Church in Sunbury on Saturday, October 21, 2023 at 7:30 pm and Sunday, October 22 at 3:00pm. There will be a pre-concert talk by Dr. Gary Boerckel on the 21st & 22nd. The Saturday performance is "pay-what-you-decide". www.SVCMusic.org/
Dr. William Payn, Conductor, Director, Susquehanna Valley Chorale, on their upcoming Pops Concert, featuring the music of Cole Porter. We'll talk about the nuances of the show, where and when, and why sing...why the Chorale benefits the singers, community, and all of us. We'll preview what looks like it's going to be a fab 23-24 season as well.
Join Victor and Dr. Dionne Payn, Founder and CEO of High Impact Property Investments, for an insightful discussion on investing. https://hipi.global/ Dr. Payn is a leading expert in her field, sharing her valuable experiences and expert advice on how to achieve double-digit returns through affordable and sustainable housing projects. Her expertise is reflected in her #1 best-selling book, E.T.H.I.C.A.L Property Investing, and she also serves as a board advisor for a not-for-profit organization that helps women access affordable housing. For anybody that wants to receive a copy of the book, you can use discount code LagosFinancial23 and get the book for free, you just pay $12 for Postage.Link to order the book:https://victorlagos.krtra.com/t/sghS53jJIArKVictor Lagos, a seasoned financial expert with years of experience working with clients to build wealth, shares his invaluable insights and strategies to help investors avoid common pitfalls that can kill their borrowing capacity. He draws from his own vast experience in the financial industry to provide practical advice and actionable tips.Grab your FREE Copy of the 5 Benefits of Investing in Commercial Property CLICK HERE Get your ACCESS to the Complete Suite of Finance Calculators CLICK HERE Book your FREE Consultation with Victor Lagos Today CLICK HEREVictor Lagos - Lagos Financial Ph: 0450 313 606Email: victor@lagosfinancial.com.au Website: www.lagosfinancial.com.auLinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/victorlagosYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@debttofinancialfreedomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LagosFinancialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lagosfinancial/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lagosfinancial
William Payn, music director & conductor of the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, speaking with WVIA's Fiona Powell about the world premiere of his new work titled, "Love," to be performed by the SVC & soloists on Sunday, October 23, 2022, at Zion Lutheran Church in Sunbury, PA at 3:00. A reception will follow. www.svcmusic.org/
What would it mean to you if you could get the most out of your property investment while positively impacting your tenants' lives?Welcome to the Australian Property Investment Podcast. In each episode, we ask a guest expert to share their key insights for aspiring investors to make confident property choices.In this episode, Dr Dionne Payn, Founder and CEO of High Impact Property Investments, shares with us her experience in creating socially responsible projects so that investors like you can grow your wealth while leaving a legacy.Dr Dionne also talks about her earlier projects that elevated her to take on bigger challenges, her top advice to younger and aspiring developers, her thoughts on affordable housing units, and much more.If you want to engage in ethical property investing while getting great returns and being a part of a bigger mission, then make sure to listen to this episode! Time Stamps:00:00 - Intro01:39 - Dionne's 3Ps (Personal, Professional, and Property Journey)04:10 - Dionne's Earlier Projects08:54 - Dionne's Portfolio Management11:02 - Giving Advice to Younger and Future Developers13:50 - Ethical Property Investing16:35 - Impactful and Ethical Property Developments25:03 - Dionne's Insights on Affordable Housing Units28:06 - Dionne's Market Outlook and Potential Risks36:09 - Final Messages38:25 - OutroAbout Our Host:Aaron-Christie David is the founder of Atelier Wealth and a Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia (MFAA) approved Mortgage Broker. Aaron's focus is clear – supporting property investors make confident decisions to build their property portfolio. He has been recognised in the MPA Top 100 Broker rankings for the last three years. Connect with Aaron:Visit the website: https://atelierwealth.com.au/ Follow Aaron on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaronchristiedavid Follow Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-christie-david-a7482a21/ Subscribe to Atelier Wealth's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKdm2ssEHel1kyQLAHGvNPQConnect with Dr Dionne:Visit the website: https://hipi.global/ Follow Dr Dionne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dionnepayn/ Follow High Impact Property Investments on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/highimpactproperty.investments/ Follow High Impact Property Investments on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/highimpactproperty.investments/ Grab a copy of Dr Dionne's book ‘E.T.H.I.C.A.L Property Investing book: https://www.amazon.com/T-H-I-C-Property-Investing-Professionals-Sustainable/dp/0645446106
In this episode of Property Investory, we are back with the CEO and founder of High Impact Property Investments, Dr Dionne Payn. We will explore the strategy that Dr. Payn is using to raise $1 billion for ethical property projects. As well as this, she will delve into the resources that she used along her journey, and her strong belief in setting intentions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr Dionne Payn is the CEO and founder of High Impact Property Investments. Originally from the UK, she moved to Australia when she was 25 years old to take up an opportunity that aligned with her value of sustainability. She now focuses her passion of sustainability towards property development and wrote the successful book ‘Ethical Property Investing'.In this episode, Dr. Payn will share the stories of how she went from partying in university, to her getting a PHD in sugarcane chemistry. As well as this, learn about how she got involved in property development and her passion behind sustainability! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest is Dr. Dionne Payn from Newcastle, Australia. “I teach investors how to make double-digit returns through ethical property investing as I believe that together we can end homelessness,” says Dr. Payn. Dr Dionne Payn is co-founder and CEO of High Impact Property Investments. She specializes in partnering with investors looking for double-digit returns with projects that provide affordable and sustainable homes. Right now, they are building affordable and sustainable rental homes for women over 55, the fastest-growing group facing homelessness. She says, "We do this because we believe that through social enterprise and private investment we can transform lives and end homelessness, particularly in vulnerable women and children." https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KQWn-UztVN0XoyS5O4JG1ICCB52WSN3d/view?usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KQWn-UztVN0XoyS5O4JG1ICCB52WSN3d/view?usp=sharing) hhttps://www.hipi.global/ (ttps://www.hipi.global/) hthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dionnepayn/ (tps://www.linkedin.com/in/dionnepayn/) Dionne Payn Dr. Dionne Payn is the Founder of High Impact Property Investments. They specialise in partnering investors looking for double digit returns with projects that provide affordable and sustainable homes. Dionne has a PhD in Natural Products Chemistry, has project managed a number of property developments around Byron Bay (NSW, Australia) and has helped over 30 investors to achieve double digit returns through property. These property projects range from small one into two subdivisions up to larger co-living projects. Dionne's first taste of ethical property development came in 2017 / 2018, when she project managed a 14 townhouse project. This development delivered affordable rental and owner occupied homes in an area well known for its high level of housing unaffordability. https://www.highimpactpropertyinvestments.com.au/ (Dionne 's Website) https://instagram.com/dionnepayn (@dionnepayn on Instagram) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs-N5eB8tdd3ucJKw5TKjqQ (Dionne on YouTube) Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Kirstin Gooldy
Dr. Dionne Payn is the Founder of High Impact Property Investments. They specialise in partnering investors looking for double digit returns with projects that provide affordable and sustainable homes. Dionne has a PhD in Natural Products Chemistry, has project managed a number of property developments around Byron Bay (NSW, Australia) and has helped over 30 investors to achieve double digit returns through property. These property projects range from small one into two subdivisions up to larger co-living projects. Dionne's first taste of ethical property development came in 2017 / 2018, when she project managed a 14 townhouse project. This development delivered affordable rental and owner-occupied homes in an area well known for its high level of housing unaffordability. The experience of being financially well rewarded for this project while providing affordable homes for low - moderate income earners was a game-changer and led to Dionne's drive to make a difference to people's lives through property. What You Will Learn: Who is Dionne Payn? How did she gets convinced to understand what is Real Estate? Dionne shares her first major project. What is the highlight of her career in Real Estate? Are there any locations that she which makes available at a more affordable rate? Dionne explains E.T.H.I.C.A.L Framework What is ETHICAL Property Investing? Is she was able to work with other countries aside from Australia? Dionne shares her experience working in the US. What does she see in the way of opportunity going forward? What is her recommendation for those who are starting yet? Dionne shares how she can be contacted. Additional Resources from Dionne Payn: Website: https://hipi.global/ Email: hello@hipi.global Phone: +61 (40) 144-0083 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dionnepayn/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hipinvestments Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/highimpactproperty.investments/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/highimpactproperty.investments/ Attention Investors and Agents Are looking to grow your business? Need to connect with aggressive like-minded people like yourself? We have all the right tools and the knowledge to properly put those tools to use. Visit: http://globalinvestoragent.com/ to see what we can offer and to schedule your FREE consultation!
"I don't believe that we're born to just exist and then die. I believe that all of us have the potential to do something amazing in our own way." What do you do when homes aren't affordable? You find a solution or build a solution. Dr. Dionne Payn is a resident of Australia and the inspiring CEO and founder of High Impact Property Investments which has changed the financial services industry. How amazing is it to leave a legacy that you love, that's ethical, and helps people? Tune in to this incredible talk with Dr. Dionne Payn! In her recent book E.T.H.I.C.A.L. Property Investing, she offers investing advice that will get you double-digit returns through an affordable and sustainable housing way. If you're interested in a FREE PDF COPY of HER BOOK visit https://www.lorialvarez.net/podcast-episode-blog-archive/085-investing-ethical-property-investing-with-dr-dionne-payn-of-high-impact-property-investments Or if you want to get involved and learn how to support what Dr. Dionne Payn does, visit https://www.hipi.global. Find more great information or to get in touch with Dr. Dionne Payn visit: https://linktr.ee/highimpactpropertyinvestments --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lorialvarez/message
Bill Payn, Conductor and Music Director, Susquehanna Valley Chorale, and Adam Dietz, Marketing and Development Liaison, tenor singer, on the Chorale's pops concert this Friday and Saturday; Pops: The Music of Queen, which will be conducted in person, singing together, and sharing the exquisite musical gift that is the Chorale. They'll talk about the music, the selections, and the immersive art of choral singing, why we are drawn to harmony and how a concert unites us.
Bill Payn, Music Director & Conductor of the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, speaking with WVIA's Fiona Powell about the group's return to in-person performances with a spring Pops Concert featuring "Music of Queen" and pieces by Elton John & Billy Joel on May 13 & 14, 2022, at 7:30 each evening at Weber Auditorium on the campus of Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove. www.svcmusic.org/
Dr. Dionne Payn is the founder and CEO of High Impact Property Investments. Dionne specializes in raising capital for organizations that create ethical property developments in Australia and the United States. Dionne is a speaker, author, and property coach who loves creating win-win outcomes for as many people as possible. Dionne has a Ph.D. in Natural Products Chemistry, has project managed a number of property developments around Byron Bay (NSW, Australia), and has helped over 30 investors to achieve double-digit returns through property. These property projects range from small ones divided into subdivisions to larger co-living projects. Dionne's first taste of ethical property development came in 2017-2018 when she project managed a 14-townhouse project. This development delivered affordable rental and owner-occupied homes in an area well known for its high level of housing unaffordability. The experience of being financially well rewarded for this project while providing affordable homes for low-to-moderate income earners was a game-changer and led to Dionne's drive to make a difference in people's lives through property. Dionne has been featured in Australian publications including The Owner Builder and Outdoor Design Source, and she regularly writes articles on ethical property investing. Website: https://www.hipi.global/Fb: www.facebook.com/highimpactproperty.investments/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dionnepayn/Instagram: www.instagram.com/highimpactproperty.investments/Twitter: https://twitter.com/hipinvestmentsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/The_Josh_Bolton_Show)
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Dr. Dionne Payn shares her first-hand experience in the property investment space here on this episode of The Prosperity Perspective Podcast. Dionne will show our host, Liam Leonard, why she advocates so enthusiastically for high-impact projects and will teach us how vital it is to choose the right partners to achieve your return objectives. Get an honest view of the painful process of learning to have hard conversations with partners who aren't pulling their weight, and identify where your strengths lie through taking time to retrospect. Get raw advice on where to begin your investments, starting with the areas that "fire you up." 3 Key Takeaways- Why you need to invest in the projects that you're supporting- The power of investing in team education- Dionne's ETHICS acronym for successful investmentAbout Dr. Dionne PaynDr. Dionne Payn is the Founder of High Impact Property Investments. They specialize in partnering investors looking for double digit returns with projects that provide affordable and sustainable homes.Dionne has a PhD in Natural Products Chemistry, has project managed a number of property developments around Byron Bay (NSW, Australia), and has helped over 30 investors to achieve double digit returns through property. These property projects range from small one into two subdivisions up to larger co-living projects.Dionne's first taste of ethical property development came in 2017/2018, when she managed a 14-townhouse project. This development delivered affordable rental and owner-occupied homes in an area well known for its high level of housing unaffordability. The experience of being financially well rewarded for this project while providing affordable homes for low to moderate income earners was a game-changer and led to Dionne's drive to make a difference to people's lives through property.ResourcesDionne's WebsiteGet the first chapter of her new book! FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
This episode we're excited to talk with someone who is leveraging the inexorable power of capitalism to actually make positive change. Dr. Dionne Payn is the Founder and CEO of High Impact Property Investments. Dionne specializes in raising capital for organizations that create ethical property developments in Australia and the USA. Dionne is a speaker, author and property coach who loves creating win-win outcomes for as many people as possible. Her goals include: Socially responsible investment Affordable homes for everyone Building resilient communities Ending homelessness Dionne has a PhD in Natural Products Chemistry, has project managed a number of property developments in Australia and has helped over 30 investors to achieve double digit returns through property. These property projects range from small one into two subdivisions up to larger, sustainable, co-living projects. In this interview, Dionne talks about how she created abundance for her family while creating win/win/win solutions for investors, housing seekers and the community AND while sticking to a set of lofty values. For more about the Ethical Property Framework, see the show notes: https://www.here-together.us/pod/how-to-do-well-by-doing-good --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/here-together/message
Dr. William Payn, Conductor Susquehanna Valley Chorale, on ‘A Candlelight Christmas' this weekend. We'll talk about the in-person, precautions taken, gathering in Sunbury this Sunday at Zion Lutheran Church in Sunbury. They say, “From the opening candlelight processional to the final ringing-in of Christmas, Candlelight Christmas is modeled after the famous Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King's College in Cambridge, England. The performance will include piano, organ, harp, flute and cello, as well as glorious voices.”
Dr. William Payn, Conductor Susquehanna Valley Chorale, on ‘A Candlelight Christmas' this weekend. We'll talk about the in-person, precautions taken, gathering in Sunbury this Sunday at Zion Lutheran Church in Sunbury. They say, “From the opening candlelight processional to the final ringing-in of Christmas, Candlelight Christmas is modeled after the famous Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King's College in Cambridge, England. The performance will include piano, organ, harp, flute and cello, as well as glorious voices.”
Put on your blue suede shoes and your kilt for this one! Listen from a man I love as a brother, Dean's cousin Jason Payn, a former Elvis Tribute Artist and The Beer Spot's co-inventor. Lean into 15mins of goodness and hear how three kiwi fellas brought one of Auckland's hottest names in hospitality out of the ground.
DISCOVER THE NEWEST OFFICE & WORKSPACE TRENDS FOR SMALL BUSINESS This entrepreneur started at the age of 13 selling MC Hammer pants at a flee market, and now owns the largest privately owned shared office space on the North Shore. Tune in and find out where the future of workspace lies for SME's in New Zealand.
How do you deal with the loss of a loved one? What is your coping mechanism? What gets you through life's tough times? Dean Payn has a bright smile, a warm personality and a big heart. But we know behind every happy face there lies a story. Dean is an Entrepreneur, Visionary and the founder of The Crate flexible office space. The Crate is a shared working community hub for an assortment of businesses; it is open, bright, friendly, nurturing, supportive and inclusive - all of which genuinely epitomises Dean himself. Aged 15, Dean lost his brother who happened to be his best buddy, in a tragic accident. How does one so young, cope and live through something so huge?? Dean may have been labelled 'the eternal optimist', but does this come naturally to him or is it a conscious decision? What are the warning signs we need to notice to keep ourselves in tip top health, both physically and mentally? What is a legacy and do we have to die to leave one? Join Jo, Sue and Dean as they chat Faith, Loss and Inspiration. Listen in to hear Dean open his heart and share his story of tragedy, and how it has helped mould his life. https://thecrate.co.nz https://www.facebook.com/thecratesharedspace
Put on your blue suede shoes and your kilt for this one! Listen from a man I love as a brother, Dean's cousin Jason Payn, a former Elvis impersonator and The Beer Spot's co-inventor. Lean into 15mins of goodness and hear how three kiwi fellas brought one of Auckland's hottest names in hospitality out of the ground.
So how can we cut through the noise and make healthy and tasty food choices for our families? We'll hear from two Spartans whose lives revolve around food: award-winning author and speaker, Michele Payn and MSU corporate chef, Kurt Kwiatkowski. Michele and Chef Kurt will pull back the curtain on food and demystify some of the myths and misnomers fed to consumers.Michele is a 1993 graduate of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, holding a degree in agricultural communications and animal science. She's an award-winning author and the founder of Cause Matters, a company dedicated to addressing food myths and connecting the farm to food. Her latest book, Food Bullying: How to Avoid Buying BS, dives into the marketing tactics and psychology that pressure consumers into questioning their food choices. Michele is a passionate advocate for global agriculture and a catalyst for re-establishing food as a means of celebration rather than contention. “I was inspired to write Food Bullying because I have worked for nearly 20 years in the space of connecting farm to food. I'm so tired of people being scared of their food and where it is grown,” says Payn. “I continue to see marketing claims get out of hand. And what I have found through the research and writing the book is that there are actual neuro-marketing techniques that are being used to manipulate your brain to believe certain things that are not true.“Food should be a celebration, especially at this time of year. If there was one thing that you could remember during the holidays it is to celebrate the abundance of food that we have today. It's really unfortunate in a pandemic that people aren't doing enough of that, but rather they're fearing for their health and they're worried that their food is going to harm them.“I define healthy food based upon the four standards: health, ethical, social, and environmental standards. Russ, your standards are very different than mine, I'm sure, and I think that everybody has the right to be able to have their own standards around food. And if you know what your health, environmental, ethical and social standards are, you can measure all food claims against those. For example, ‘farm raised' is what I would consider BS, which is bold speak as defined in the book. Farm-raised is a BS label in my opinion and here's why, because food is raised on a farm and there's no need to slap a label like that on that. That does not fit my ethical standard as an example. “There is no definition for sustainable food. There's no measurement that can be found on the label and therefore that doesn't fit my environmental standard. We need to all return to going to the nutrition facts label rather than the front of the packaging because, as one of my friends likes to say, that's like putting lipstick on a pig. You can dress the pig up and make it really pretty, but it's still pig. Go to the nutrition facts label if you want the real information.”Kurt Kwiatkowski is MSU's corporate chef; he's better known as Chef Kurt. In that role, Kurt designs and sets the standards for all menus in MSU residential dining halls and develops culinary training for dining hall staff. Kurt holds a bachelor's degree in food systems management and economics and a master's degree from the School of Hospitality Business. Kurt is also a graduate of The Culinary Institute of America, having completed their culinary enrichment and innovation program. Chef Kurt thinks the pandemic is changing our relationship with food.“I've never seen so many people so excited about bread and growing their own vegetables in their garden,” says Kwiatkowski. “If that can get people more connected with food then I'm all for it. And my hope is that people maybe understand what it takes to make something of quality, to put something together because you can have a good sourdough bread and you can have a rock that's super heavy that has no real flavor to it whatsoever. People are learning that it's not just as easy as adding flour and yeast and just stirring and all of a sudden you have this beautiful loaf of bread. I believe people are connecting more with their food.” Chef Kurt advises us to seek “the cleanest label” when we're shopping for our food. He describes how the smaller gatherings we're encouraged to have during the pandemic are altering holiday menus. And he shares food preparation and storage safety ideas.“I try to find products that contain the least amount of ingredients. Higher quality often means fewer ingredients. I emphasize NCO in the kitchen: neat, clean, and organized. “To me, food is something really special. I think food brings people together and hopefully it can bring people together in a different way. Food creates memories. When you're cooking this holiday season, think about some of those memories. Think about the turkey and the good times and be thankful for everything that we have. We're here and we've got an abundant life and I'm incredibly thankful every single day. Take that time to just enjoy it and celebrate some of those memories.” Watch this conversation here on the MSU Alumni Office Facebook page.MSU Today airs every Sunday morning at 9:00 on 105.1 FM, AM 870, and however you stream at home. Follow and subscribe from Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. William Payn, Music Director & Conductor of the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, speaking with WVIA's Fiona Powell about the SVC response to the Covid-19 pandemic and the posting of performances on the ensemble's website, including "We'll Meet Again" recorded by the SVC Scholarship Singers. www.svcmusic.org/
“Food has become a battleground where spurious marketing labels and misinformation are used to cajole, manipulate, even shame consumers about their eating choices.”So writes Michele Payn ('93 B.S., Animal Science; '93 B.S., Agriculture and Natural Resources Communication) in her third book, Food Bullying: How to Avoid Buying B.S., (Morgan James, 2019), recipient of the Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) Gold Medal in Health, Medicine and Nutrition.Armed with science, compelling personal stories, and a lifetime on the farm, Payn challenges the way we think about food. “I believe deeply in choice, especially when it comes to food. I wrote Food Bullying to help people first become aware of the subtle, sophisticated, often devious ways they are manipulated and then to develop strategies for making guilt-free food choices based on their own ethical, environmental and health standards.” Payn, also a nationally acclaimed public speaker and consultant, began her business, Cause Matters, at age 30. “When I was at Michigan State, I knew I wanted to work in the agricultural industry and I would someday launch a business. But I never imagined I would do that at age 30.” One of the salient themes running through all Payn's work is the importance of dialogue among agricultural producers, consumers, doctors, nutritionists and other key influentials in the food industry. “Communication among knowledgeable professionals ensures that science-based information becomes the key component of food purchasing decisions—rather than marketing claims or testimonials from organizations with special agendas.” Payn grew up on a dairy farm outside Jonesville, MI and attended Litchfield High School. “Because of frequent visits to the beautiful MSU campus for 4-H and FFA events, there was never any doubt where I would go to college.” Her passion for dairy cows continues as a Registered Holstein Breeder on her farm in central Indiana. The dual degree program was challenging, Payn recalls, but the blending of the animal sciences and communication provided the career preparation she sought. Her advice to MSU students interested in working in the food and agriculture industry: “Despite the recent tough economic times, people in the industry are resilient; we will get through this, and there will continue to be excellent career opportunities for Michigan State graduates.”“One of many things I learned at MSU is that nothing builds strength like overcoming difficulty. Keep your mind open to possibilities; don't limit your dreams. And avail yourself of all the wonderful opportunities MSU offers, especially the faculty and staff whose support and guidance will prove invaluable.” In addition to her commitment to family and career, Payn volunteers for a number of organizations, including Big Sisters, Boone County 4-H, and National FFA. She is also past president of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Board. Payn's work has been featured in USA Today, Food Insight, and Food & Nutrition Magazine, on CNN and NPR and many other media outlets. She is also the author of No More Food Fights! and Food Truths from Farm to Table, also an IPPY award winner in Health, Medicine and Nutrition. MSU Today airs every Sunday morning at 9:00 on 105.1 FM, AM 870, and however you stream at home. Follow and subscribe at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
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This week Dan and James interview Tom Payn, winner of the inaugural Track 100 mile just a few weeks ago in an 8th best British time of 12:25. Tom has done it all over a running career that has lasted his whole life. From 800 metres through to 100 miles plus. Representing his country on … Continue reading "Episode 27 : Tom Payn"
William Payn, Music Director & Conductor of the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, speaking with VIA's Fiona Powell about the 2019-2020 season that will open with "Serenade to Music" featuring 3 works by Vaughan Williams at Zion Lutheran Church in Sunbury, PA, Saturday, October 26 at 7:30 pm and Sunday, October 27 at 3:00pm. For more information: www.svcmusic.org
Two moms with unique insight on food and health. Michele Payn & Eliz Greene are both authors and professional speakers, but come from very different backgrounds - and like to debate. Tune in to the final episode of Food Bullying podcast season one for a candid conversation about their work in health, agriculture, and nutrition. Michele Payn Known as one of the leading voices in connecting farm and food, Michele helps you simplify safe food choices while understanding food bullying. An international award winning author, she brings common sense to the overly emotional food conversation and gets perspective from the cows in her front yard. Michele is a mom who is tired of the guilt trips around food, so she wrote Food Bullying: How to Avoiding Buying B.S. She’s also a kick boxing professional speaker who has helped thousands of people understand the real story behind food. Michele’s work has appeared in USA Today, Food Insight, CNN, Food & NutritionMagazine, NPR and many other media outlets. Armed with science, compelling stories, and a lifetime on the farm, Michele will upend the way you think about food. She is also the author of No More Food Fights! and Food Truths from Farm to Table, an IPPY award winner in health, medicine and nutrition. Eliz Greene Surviving a heart attack at age 35 while seven months pregnant with twins propelled Eliz Greene on a mission to share her story to inspire other busy people to pay attention to their health. As a professional speaker, she shares down-to-earth strategies on wellness, leadership, and stress management. Recognizing stress as an essential and often under-addressed risk factor, Eliz conducted a research study on job stress and is writing Stress-Proof Your Life. She was named as a Top Online Influencer on Stress and Heart Health. She’s been seen on CNN, PBS, Lifetime, TNT, and many national and local news programs. A national spokesperson and advocate for the American Heart Association, Eliz received the Heart Hero Award in 2010. More recently, she has partnered on the Take Cholesterol To Heart campaign. Eliz writes a Top Health and Wellness Blog and has also authored Stress-Proof Your Heart and Busy Women's Guide to a Healthy Heart. Links Eliz's website: https://embraceyourheart.com/ Michele's website: https://causematters.com
In this episode, Madelyn and Emma discuss Max Payne and My Friend Pedro and there's actually some bananas in this one. Also featuring noir voices, the origins of bullet time, and how to pronounce gif.
Today’s guest has been an important part of my life, and a big influence. A composer of music for choir and handbells, a respected festival conductor, and a former professor of music and director of choral studies at Bucknell University, he’s my college choir director, Dr. William Payn. I spent four years singing for him in Bucknell’s Rooke Chapel Choir, where I learned more than just great choral music. We talked about his history with music, from childhood on, the experiences of conducting vs. composing, how to encourage people to do more than they think they can, and how a particularly memorable choral performance at the American Choral Directors Convention—a rarefied experience for us all—came to be (listen to us sing Aaron Copland's "In the Beginning," and two of Dr. Payn's compositions, at the links at fycuriosity.com/podcast).
Hugh reads exclusively from newspaper articles printed 150 years ago this week. He starts with a terrible, undeservedly self-satisfied newspaper article about Mary E. Walker, and then reads a slew of other articles that place the author's withering attitude in context.For notes and images of all articles read in the episode, see the companion blog post.List of articles in order:Advertisement - Ayer's SarsaparillaLife at Saratoga - Mary E. WalkerThe New White Sulphur Spring Baths - The springs of SaratogaThe Leland Family - Hoteliers of Saratoga SpringsRailroad articles:-A "Big Thing" in Prospective - The original projector of the Pacific Railroad prophesies a great future for Saratoga-OPENING OF A NEW RAILROAD-Letter From Senator Campbell - A more sober opinion of the new railroad projectsSyracuse Skating Rink articles:-Shall Utica Have a Skating Rink and New Public Hall?-SHALL A PUBLIC HALL AND SKATING RINK BE BUILDED IN UTICA?-THE CENTRAL CITY SKATING RINK-INAUGURATION OF THE SKATING RINK (advertisement)-INAUGURATION OF THE SKATING RINK-THE GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT LAST NIGHTAYER'S HAIR VIGOR (advertisement)Hop-Picking article:-HOP-PICKING-25 HOP-PICKERS WANTED-HOPS AND HOP-PICKINGPedestrianism articles:-Payn and Weston...-The Great Walking Match at Troy a "Fizzle."Baseball articles:-BASE BALL-The Ku Klux Klans...-A match game of base ball was played at Morrisville...Racial articles:-Information from Georgia...-SHERIDAN is "after the Indians"-In 1854 the motto..."-THE DEMOCRATS FREED THE...-OUR INDIAN TROUBLES-A BID FOR FENIAN VOTESA "Respiratory-Advertising Apparatus for precipitate inhumations"...Women's Fashion articles: (1:06-1:29)-Benefit Ball at the Union Hotel-The Ball at the Clarendon...-The Season at Saratoga is gay... *** A. Bernstein?***-News and Other ItemsTEA advertisementsA friend who has travelled in Germany... (advertisement)Mrs. Winslow's Soothing SyrupA Saratoga Lady on Picking BonesTwo ladies of Albany recently appeared on the streets...Poem: Womanhood Suffrage (1:44:00)
Have you ever wondered what Kenyan runners training look like? Or how the Kenyan runner diet differs to ours? I had, so I thought it was time to bring on someone who had an inside look, and lived as a Kenyan athlete for a few years. He also has worked as a manager for professional athletes himself, so can give us the other side of the story too. Tom Payn shares his story from the moment he arrived in Kenya, why Kenyan time meant Edwin Kipyego was over an hour late to pick him up from the airport because of Kenyan time, and why the run, eat, sleep, and repeat cycle really is how Kenyan athletes live their lives. Tom tells us just how easy the Kenyan runners take their easy runs, you won’t believe it! Ultimately, this lifestyle meant Tom lost his passion for running, and had to start over again, but tells us how you can prevent that happening to you, and what to do if you do find yourself struggling to find running motivation. This is for you if you love to learn about professional athletes and how they live their lives. If you are interested in what makes Kenyan runners so good, and what the doping situation looks like in Kenya. Today’s Guest Tom Payn Tom is a professional runner, athlete manager, and founder of Run Namaste Eat. As one of the best British marathoners, and an olympic hopeful, Tom has an inspiring story, and talks in a real way we can all relate to. What You Will Learn About Why Tom moved to Kenya to train What it is like to be a Kenyan runner What a day in the life of a Kenyan athlete looks like and what food Kenyan runners eat What Kenyan runners do if they are feeling extra tired What Kenyan optimism is How Tom got his passion for running back after he lost motivation to train What Tom thinks about the doping situation in Kenya Inspirational Quotes I didn’t want it to come to later and life and wonder, “oh, if only I had done this or done that” so I quit my job. (About easy runs) It’s a real 10-12 minute mile pace, when these guys can run half marathons at sub 5 minute mile pace, even a marathon at that pace. Just before sunrise was the time to get up, they like running nice and early. A lot of the guys are just running around with toes poking out of their shoes. Dinner is at 8-9 o’clock, and then go to bed. They like to have their dinner just before bed because they said to me the reason…so they had more energy in the morning. It’s for them! The biggest challenge was coming from working a full-time job to going to do nothing but running, and I struggled not having too much mentally engaging in my day-to-day life. Because of the times I had run, straight away, I got the respect of being an athlete, and then they saw that I was running with them every day, doing exactly what they were doing, and more sometimes. Whatever happens, if they have a bad race or drop out. They will say, “It doesn’t matter, I will win next time”. They do not dwell on it at all. Because I had become a full-time athlete something had changed for me. Before I ran because I just loved to run and I would happily be running 140 miles a week while working a full-time job because I loved it, and I loved doing the training. There wasn’t any pressure because I was working full-time. And then I went to Kenya, and I was a full-time athlete. I had a few disappointing results and the pressure built. I started waking up and thinking ah, I have to go for this run and I don’t really want to, so the enjoyment went. When you don’t enjoy running, there is no way you are going to run fast. You run because you love it. If you do it because you have to do it, it’s not going to work. In Kenya, they have a very simple diet, it’s quite plant-based, a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables, and they have their national dish, which is ugali, which is maize flour. Generally they will eat meat once a week so not much, but it is lots of beans, vegetables and fresh fruits. Resources Mentioned Last weeks episode with Amelia Boone Run Fast Management Photo of me with Edwin Kipyego Wings for Life Race Generation UCAN use code Running4Real for 10% off Run Namaste Eat website Run Namaste Eat Facebook How to subscribe to Running for Real on iTunes My Marathon and Half Marathon Training Plans Thanks for Listening! I hope you enjoyed today's episode. To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Join the Running for Real Facebook Group and share your thoughts on the episode (or future guests you would like to hear from) Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews will really help me climb up the iTunes rankings and I promise, I read every single one. Subscribe on iTunes or your favorite podcast player. Not sure how to leave a review or subscribe, you can find out here. Thank you to Tom, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the show.
“To every person who has felt guilty or confused at the grocery store – May this give you the permission to feel good about your family’s food!” - Michele Payn “Food is at the center of so many traditions. Food is essential to our bodies. Food deserves to be celebrated, enjoyed and shared. The same could be said about the truth in food.” – Michele Payn Michele Payn, CSP, is the author of the newly released Food Truths from Farm to Table, who speaks from the intersection of farm and food to bring clarity and common sense to the grocery store. Already named an Amazon #1 New Release, Payn’s new book brings an unheard voice in the highly emotional food debate and helps readers understand how food is really produced, answers food critics and points out how food marketing and labels are often half-truths or even “less-than-half-truths.” Known as one of North America’s leading farm and food advocates, Payn has an in-depth understanding of both sides of the plate and is passionate about getting back to the truth in food raised the right way, by the right people, for the right reasons. She is an in-demand media resource whose work has appeared in USA Today, Food Insight, Food & Nutrition Magazine, Grist, and others as well as on NPR and CNN. She has earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation, awarded to
Last year, Lem Lewis attended The Wizard Academy’s Reputation Tool Chest workshop taught by our very host Dean Rotbart. The two entrepreneurs hit it off, and earlier this year, with Dean's help, Lem launched his very own podcast – RANCHCAST – that serves ranchers, farmers, and other rural producers. This week DEan and Lem co-host a joint edition of Monday Morning Radio and RANCHCAST featuring special guest Michele Payn, a nationally recognized influencer in the large, growing, and very successful farm-to-table movement. Michele is CEO of Cause Matters Corp., a consulting firm that advises companies and individuals on how to influence public discourse surrounding agriculture, health, and nutrition topics. This week is the official publication of Michele’s newest book: “Farm Truths – From Farm to Table.” The pairing of Dean and Lem is ideal, especially this week. Lem is a 4th generation Texas Rancher, who knows cattle, crops, wildlife, and rural real estate. Dean, of course, is an award-winning business journalist, small business expert, and reputation coach. Dean and Lem: Just one of thousands of productive partnerships and new friendships made possible by Wizard Academy. Photo: Michele Payn, Cause Matters Posted: March 20, 2017 Monday Morning Run Time: 37 minutes 52 seconds
Check out this episode where you will hear about an entrepreneur's journey, bull semen, and cow beauty pageants. Michele Payn personifies passion. Known as one of North America's leading experts in connecting farm and food, she serves as a resource for people around the plate. Michele encourages all of her clients and audiences to find people's hot buttons and speak their language - whether it's growing the conversation between farm gate and food plate, developing strategy, or building an advocacy plan. Widely known as a "change agent," Michele delivers training programs and motivational keynotes to empower organizations to build connected communities. Entrepreneur: Utilizing her diverse professional experience in the agricultural, sales and not-for-profit sectors, Michele founded Cause Matters Corp., a company designed to build connections around the food plate, in 2001. Cause Matters Corp. focuses on addressing food myths, developing science communication, and connecting farm to food. In each of these core areas, Michele helps organizations clearly identify issues, understand their audience and grow solutions. Michele's goal is to help you communicate "why your cause matters" - whether you're a scientist, dietitian or in agribusiness. Farm girl. Mom. Science enthusiast: She knows agriculture because she lives agriculture. Payn holds degrees in Agricultural Communications and Animal Science from Michigan State University, where she saw science come to life firsthand as a student worker in the animal reproductive physiology laboratory. Michele is past president of College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Association and had the impact of her work featured in one of the first Spartan Sagas. Career highlights include a Regional Directorship for the National FFA Foundation, where she sold over $5 million in corporate sponsorships and led campaigns to develop community support for various Foundation expansions. She has also marketed and sold dairy genetics to more than 25 countries, managed e-business accounts and presented training programs in developing countries. Michele still holds her firsthand farm experience as the best contributor to her work. Her lifelong passion for agriculture stems from childhood; she has been breeding and judging dairy cattle as a registered Holstein breeder since the age of nine and now resides on a small central Indiana farm. She enjoys working on the farm with her daughter, making memories with friends, traveling, coaching 4-H & FFA members and cheering on the Michigan State Spartans. Author. Food translator: Michele has been baking since she was a young girl, but became a full-fledged foodie when she lived in Italy for a summer. She wrote the two-sided book "No More Food Food Fights! Growing a Productive Farm & Food Conversation" to encourage farm and food people to reach across the plate to find commonalities. Her new book, "Food Truths from Farm to Table: 25 Ways to Shop & Eat Without Guilt" will be released in early 2017 to bring clarity to grocery shopping and address food marketing myths. Innovator" Michele's strong belief in community-building and overcoming food insecurity stems from experience on four continents, including working in the Ukraine and Egypt, through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) projects. She has been selected as a Face of Innovation and is also active in her central Indiana community, volunteering with FFA, 4-H, church and school. Payn continues to hone her skills after helping thousands of people around the world. As a member of the National Speakers Association, Michele is the founder of a professional networking group for generation X and Y speakers. She has earned her Certified Speaking Professional, a designation awarded to CSPless than 10% of professional speakers globally. Michele founded #AgChat and #FoodChat, a weekly moderated discussion on Twitter, in April 2009. Tens of thousands of people from more than 20 countries have participated in this highly visible conversation around food and farm issues. This community nominated Michele as one of Mashable's Top Three AgChat FoundationTwitter User's of the Year in 2009, putting agriculture alongside celebrities. Michele was one of the founding AgChat Foundation's board members in 2010 to grow the story of farmers, ranchers and agvocates in social media. Michele measures success in conversations around the food plate by people who are willing to reach out to help make their cause matter. In celebration of this, Cause Matters Corp. awarded 10 food and ag organizations grants on its 10th anniversary. The company will continue that tradition with 15 Cause Forward grants this year in celebration of 15 years of building farm and food connections...stay tuned.