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Host Timothy Regan welcomes colleague Peggy Smith, Nonviolent Communication and Buddhism Practitioner, Teacher, and nonprofit Founder who offers the world exactly what we offer here on Talk It Out Radio: The Deep Wisdom of Buddhism and Mindfulness, and the healing language and awareness of Nonviolent Communication! In this conversation, we ask and begin to answer this question: What is this break in humans that allows so much violence and tragedy, and how to we bring ourselves and eachother back to our capacity to enhance and protect life together? Peggy's business in workshops, facilitation, mediation, and coaching in open and compassionate communication is called Clarity Services. She is based in Maine, but her workshop offerings are all online. She offers curricula and tools for free at opencommunication.org. The post A Big Question and Some Supportive Medicine appeared first on KPFA.
Crazy Dog and the WolfInterview with Peggy SmithIn this Faith and Family Fellowship episode, Dallas interviews Peggy Smith, in honor of her mother's book, "Crazy Dog and the Wolf".About the Book:This is the story of a little boy and his adventures, before people lived in houses or had animals for pets. If people needed anything, they could not go to the store, but had to figure out how to make things for themselves.Dog befriended a wolf cub, who became a beloved companion the villagers who then called it a DOG! Dog's village was uncertain at first about the wisdom of taming a wolf, but as Puppy grew in love for his master, he was tame and able to help them in many ways!If Dog and a modern young boy were to meet, they could have found it easy to play with one another. As long as true man has walked the earth, people have been curious and imaginative.Buy Your Copy of the Book: https://a.co/d/f7VLggYThank you for listening and supporting the 'Faith and Family Fellowship PODCAST SHOW'. We are excited to connect with our listeners on our various platforms. Below are just some of the ways you can connect with us and support our various Christian Ministry projects worldwide.Support the Show (https://cash.app/$laymedownministry)Connect with us on Various Platforms (https://linktr.ee/faithandfamilyfellowship)Connect with Lay Me Down Ministries (https://www.facebook.com/LayMeDownMinistries)For Marketing and Publishing needs, Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)
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Richard Jason Smith, 50, of Henrico, VA, peacefully entered the embrace of the Lord on August 9, 2023, following a valiant and unwavering four-year battle against cancer. He is now reunited with his beloved parents, Richard and Peggy Smith, who preceded him in passing. Left to cherish his memory are his devoted wife, Britton “Britt” Smith, and his three remarkable children: Parker, Chase, and Grant. Jason was an extraordinary spouse and father, radiating love and devotion in every moment spent with his wife and cherished boys. The evenings were transformed into treasured memories as he immersed himself in reading to...Article LinkSupport the show
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Denis brings back Dave Greenberg and Peggy Smith in today's mashup episode. Please tune in to learn more about how a childhood aspiration of becoming a fireman can lead to successful leadership and what it takes to be an organic leader.In this episode:Former firefighter shares lessons on leadership and life The key to leadership and staying alive in the aircraftBen Crenshaw: an inspirational leader on and off the golf courseMain takeaways:School and life learning are both importantLearning from others and being willing to learn is crucial for growth in leadershipLeaders need to reassess and not become complacent constantlyPersonal background and support structure are essential for success in leadershipLeadership often happens organically through life experiences Quotes:"The leadership I learned over time was knowing when not to take off and when to turn back instead of being the heroes and going through. And that's a lesson I learned early, and it kept me alive for a 25-year career." - Dave Greenberg"Just because it's safe now doesn't mean it's safe 30 seconds from now. Constant reassessment is the way we stayed alive in the aircraft, and it's the way I live my life." - Dave Greenberg"I think about inspirational individuals who show up authentically and have a great deal of humility. Those are major character values for me when I think about leadership." - Peggy SmithConnect with Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/
Ben Rodgers reviews his 2022 as he looks back on several interviews with guests. Ben looks back at interviews like Putnam Co. jail updates, educational funding in Tennessee, the four county mayors discuss how they used ARP funding, Cookeville's new visitor's shop in downtown, raises going to and non-public safety workers, what Laurin wanted to work on with the city council first, Luke Eldridge on people without homes in Cookeville, and Peggy Smith's duties as Overton County Trustee, Kelly Keisling on what a state senator actually makes, and Ryan Reed on a road project in Fentress County. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office
Ben Rodgers reviews his 2022 as he looks back on several interviews with guests. Ben looks back at interviews like Putnam Co. jail updates, educational funding in Tennessee, the four county mayors discuss how they used ARP funding, Cookeville's new visitor's shop in downtown, raises going to and non-public safety workers, what Laurin wanted to work on with the city council first, Luke Eldridge on people without homes in Cookeville, and Peggy Smith's duties as Overton County Trustee, Kelly Keisling on what a state senator actually makes, and Ryan Reed on a road project in Fentress County. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
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Host/Producer: Rhonda Feiman Co-Producer: Petra Hall Healthy Options: For Well-being & Being Well This month: How might we communicate with more awareness, compassion, and empathy, and how can our nervous system play a vital role in our being calm in ourselves, and in our interactions with others? Rhonda Feiman speaks with Peggy Smith, co-founder of the Maine Non-Violent Communication Network, & certified trainer with the International Center for Non-Violent Communication. -What is Non-Violent Communication? -What are some techniques to help calm strong emotions? -What is empathy? What is “self empathy”? Can you learn how to be empathetic? -What do we mean when we speak of “warm accompaniment”? -What do we mean when we say that struggle and conflict can be about the perception of needs being met, or not met? -What is the amygdala and what does it have to do with our emotions and our nervous system? -What does it mean to self-regulate the nervous system and emotions? -What role does our nervous system play in Non-Violent Communication? What are techniques that can be used to help our own nervous system and strong emotions as we communicate with others? -What is “shoulding” and why “should” we stop doing that :-)? -Non-Violent Communication is more than just learning a script; what is the thought process behind Non-Violent Communication? Guest/s: Peggy Smith, co-founder of the Maine Non-Violent Communication Network & certified trainer with the International Center for Nonviolent Communication. She is also a certified trainer with the International Center for Nonviolent Communication, and has worked both in Maine and internationally, with the Seeds of Peace International Camp, sharing Non-Violent Communication skills with educators from the Middle East and South Asia. A student of Mindfulness since 1991, Peggy Smith was ordained as a teacher by Zen Master and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh, and has incorporated Mindfulness practice in the teaching of Non-Violent Communication. She holds a Master's degree in Literacy and Language Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, and taught in public and alternative schools for 32 years before devoting herself full time, to Non-Violent Communication training. Nonviolent Communication, (NVC), is based on the principles of nonviolence– the natural state of compassion when no violence is present in the heart. NVC begins by assuming that we are all compassionate by nature and that violent strategies—whether verbal or physical—are learned behaviors taught and supported by the prevailing culture. NVC also assumes that we all share the same, basic human needs, and that all actions are a strategy to meet one or more of these needs. People who practice NVC have found greater authenticity in their communication, Increased understanding, deepening connection and conflict resolution. The NVC community is active in over 65 countries around the globe. Websites of Interest: The Center for Nonviolent Communication Clarity Services, Open Communication at Work About the host: Rhonda Feiman is a nationally-certified, licensed acupuncturist practicing in Belfast, Maine since 1993. She primarily practices Toyohari Japanese acupuncture, using gentle and powerful non-insertion needle techniques, and also utilizes Chinese acupuncture and herbology. In addition, Rhonda is a practitioner of Qi Gong and an instructor of Tai Chi Chuan in the Yang Family tradition. The post Healthy Options 11/2/22: Non-Violent Communication first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Ben Rodgers visits with Peggy Smith, the Overton County Trustee. Peggy talks about her first campaign experience and how she became trustee, what the county trustee does, and paying property taxes and how tax relief works. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office.
Ben Rodgers visits with Peggy Smith, the Overton County Trustee. Peggy talks about her first campaign experience and how she became trustee, what the county trustee does, and paying property taxes and how tax relief works. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office. News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
Andy and Acting Detective Steve Smith are back for the first episode of 24 shades of Blue Cold Case Edition. The first episode surrounds Peggy Smith, a 61 year old grandmother, who was visiting her family for a barbeque on a summer evening. On that day, she was struck by a stray bullet from a random shooting aimed at the residence next to her. Two young suspects were caught by a security camera walking towards the neighborhood and fleeing the scene shortly after the incident.
The spiritual awakening in the Hebrides Islands in 1950 was one of the most powerful moves of God in the past 150 years. Mike shares the story of the Hebrides Revival and what happens when a church focuses on prayer. The catalysts and leaders of the movement were not church leaders, but 2 sisters in their eighties - Peggy Smith and Christine Smith - who were prayer warriors with an uncommon relationship with God.
For this mashup episode, we look back to some incredible highlights with Anneliese Olson, Phil Holden, and Peggy Smith If you'd like to check out each of their full interviews, you can head over below for the links to the episodes. On this episode: Let's revisit the best moments of our conversations from 2021 with these world-class leaders! Resources Mentioned: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introduction/id1517844848?i=1000477438691 (000: Introduction) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/123-anneliese-olson-capture-the-magic-at-the-seams/id1517844848?i=1000514189350 (123: Anneliese Olson - Capture the Magic at the Seams) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/129-phil-holden-soft-skills-are-hard-skills/id1517844848?i=1000516103592 (129: Phil Holden - Soft Skills are Hard Skills) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/131-peggy-smith-leadership-is-an-organic-journey/id1517844848?i=1000516755818 (131: Peggy Smith - Leadership is an Organic Journey) Reach out to Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ (http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
In this episode Peggy Smith—US Founder and Presidential Diamond—shares how you can lead with love to find new builders and support your team members. To learn more about Peggy's incredible journey, check out her feature in the Fall 2021 edition of Leadership magazine.
For this mashup episode, we look back into our moments with Phil Holden and Peggy Smith. If you'd like to check out each of their full interviews, you can head over below for the links to the episodes. On this episode: Let's revisit our conversations with these world-class leaders and take a deeper look at what “leadership is changing” means for them! Resources Mentioned: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introduction/id1517844848?i=1000477438691 (000: Introduction) https://podcasts.apple.com/kn/podcast/129-phil-holden-soft-skills-are-hard-skills/id1517844848?i=1000516103592 (129: Phil Holden - Soft Skills are Hard Skills) https://podcasts.apple.com/kn/podcast/131-peggy-smith-leadership-is-an-organic-journey/id1517844848?i=1000516755818 (131: Peggy Smith - Leadership is an Organic Journey ) Reach out to Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ (http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
Peggy Smith is a skillful and transformative global leader with a keen eye for business trends, fresh concepts, and innovative solutions and how they align with the world's greatest asset – people. Peggy's recent roles are Chief Strategy Officer for HR services/mobility leader CapRelo and technology influencer Shyft. Previously, as President and CEO of Worldwide ERC®, the workforce mobility association she led for ten years, she extended the organization's reach around the world and fostered the organization's evolution into a content-rich community for talent management and mobility professionals. Prior to Worldwide ERC®, during her 13-year tenure with Microsoft, she developed and implemented the strategy and execution for the company's world-class Mobility Center of Excellence (COE). Peggy holds a BA in marketing from Seattle University, has guest-lectured on talent mobility at Georgetown University and Seattle University and is a contributing writer to the NACE Foundation. She has also contributed editorially to the Forbes Nonprofit Council and has been interviewed, published, and/or quoted in such outlets as Forbes.com, HR.com, SHRM, Fortune, CIO magazine, TLNT magazine, HR Dive, Recruiting Daily Advisor, and Business.com. Peggy serves on the Strategic Advisory Council for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the University of Richmond School of Professional and Continuing Studies. On this episode: Hear Peggy talk about how leadership started organically for her without her pursuing it. Peggy talks about the leader she looks up to the most The power of asking someone how their day is Peggy discusses why she is creating a career pivot into focusing on the Human Capital side of things. Peggy talks about what makes leaders successful and the qualities that the leaders of today should have. Key Takeaways: The world's greatest asset is people Have faith and confidence in your team Successful leaders show their true, authentic selves. Be present in the moment. The greatest gift that we can give anybody is our time. Tweetable Quotes: "At the core, do you show up with goodness in your heart?" – Peggy Smith "You need somebody that is organically passionate about people and however they show up." – Peggy Smith "As leaders, you have to emulate what you want. You can't be somebody that says one thing, and then your behavior diverges from that." – Peggy Smith You can get in touch with Peggy on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/1peggysmith/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/1peggysmith/)) Resources: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ (http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths "This droll romp is a latter-day Miss Marple.” —Washington Post Murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead in this intricate new novel by internationally best-selling author Elly Griffiths, a literary mystery perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz and Agatha Christie. The death of a ninety-year-old woman with a heart condition should not be suspicious. Detective Sergeant Harbinder Kaur certainly sees nothing out of the ordinary when Peggy’s caretaker, Natalka, begins to recount Peggy Smith’s passing. But Natalka had a reason to be at the police station: while clearing out Peggy’s flat, she noticed an unusual number of crime novels, all dedicated to Peggy. And each psychological thriller included a mysterious postscript: PS: for PS. When a gunman breaks into the flat to steal a book and its author is found dead shortly thereafter—Detective Kaur begins to think that perhaps there is no such thing as an unsuspicious death after all. And then things escalate: from an Aberdeen literary festival to the streets of Edinburgh, writers are being targeted. DS Kaur embarks on a road trip across Europe and reckons with how exactly authors can think up such realistic crimes . . . About Elly Griffiths Thank you for visiting my Amazon author page! I'm the author of two crime series, the Dr Ruth Galloway books and the Brighton Mysteries. Last year I also published a stand-alone, The Stranger Diaries, and a children's book, A Girl Called Justice. I have previously written books under my real name, Domenica de Rosa (I know it sounds made up). The Ruth books are set in Norfolk, a place I know well from childhood. It was a chance remark of my husband's that gave me the idea for the first in the series, The Crossing Places. We were crossing Titchwell Marsh in North Norfolk when Andy (an archaeologist) mentioned that prehistoric people thought that marshland was sacred ground. Because it's neither land nor sea, but something in-between, they saw it as a bridge to the afterlife; neither land nor sea, neither life nor death. In that moment, I saw Dr Ruth Galloway walking towards me out of the mist... I live near Brighton with Andy. We have two grown-up children. I write in a garden shed accompanied by my cat, Gus.
Zachary Taylor reluctantly becomes president by first trolling Henry Clay. Peggy Taylor won't leave her house for fear of sin. Betty Bliss was stoked to be First Lady, but really just ended up being a new Taylor Swift hit song (we are hoping!!) It's Elyse's birthday and Claire finds out some revealing family news. And please: don't drink milk on a warm hot summer day. PLEASE.
Fall 2020 is a new back-to-school season for many, with a mixture of virtual, in-person and hybrid learning. As parents and students navigate these new changes, we speak to Children’s Hospital & Medical Center's educators, Peggy Smith & Margaret McCawley, about how you can help your child be productive & kick off a successful season of learning.
Inviting people to a class or to explore dōTERRA products can be intimidating. On today's show, we sit down with Original US Founder, Peggy Smith to talk about inviting in a way that is comfortable for you. Peggy says inviting should be all about them. When you take the time to learn about the person’s background and tailor their invitation is when the magic happens and both parties benefit.
Peggy Smith is the office administrator for Haysville United Methodist Church, but after being inspired by a message from the church pastor, Peggy has added in a COVID-19 endeavor: making masks.
Peggy Smith SCRP SGMS-T is President and CEO of Worldwide ERC®, and is a global leader with a keen eye for mobility trends and fresh concepts in workforce solutions. Peggy has guest-lectured on talent mobility at Georgetown University and Seattle University, is a frequent keynoter and contributor at mobility and HR-related conferences and often-quoted thought leader on forbes.com. Worldwide ERC® is a global not-for-profit organization committed to connecting and educating workforce mobility professionals across the globe since 1964.
You may not know them by name, but Sue Conley and Peggy Smith are the dairy mavens who founded Cowgirl Creamery, the famous Bay Area maker of such delicious cheeses as Mt Tam and Red Hawk. On this ep, Claire and Erica had the pleasure of hearing the full story, which involves a Steinbeckian post-college road trip, a stint at Chez Panisse, and—you guessed it—a thriving work-wife relationship. P.S. Hey, have you grabbed a copy of Claire and Erica’s book Work Wife: The Power of Female Friendship to Drive Successful Businesses? And, if not, what are you waiting for?!
Some of the people that have been a part of the Good Food movement from the very beginning join us to talk about where the organization started and where it's going next (2020 is the 10 Year Anniversary of the Good Food Foundation). Brian Kenny of Hearst Ranch kicks us off with his hot take of the Good Food Mercantile and speaks to the importance of passion in building a small food business, but also the strategies involved with pricing your product effectively and reaching economies of scale. We're thrilled to welcome long-time supporters of HRN, the women behind Cowgirl Creamery! Sue Conley, Amanda Parker, and Peggy Smith sit down to reflect on the early days of Good Food and talk about the growth of their cheese-making business, which is favorite among many in the Bay Area. Finally, we host a conversation between Louisa Conrad of Big Picture Farm (a small goat dairy in Southern Vermont that makes goats' milk caramels) and Luke Schmueker of Shacksbury Cider. Louisa talks about the unique ethos of Big Picture Farm, such as the reason why their goats live in their family units for their full lifespan, why they chose to self-distribute their caramels, and what's in store for visitors to the farm! HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
Peggy Smith stood observing their old mother hen and her brood of chickens that were scattered all over the yard. As she watched, she began to notice the shadow of a hawk circling overhead. The drama played out before her.
On this week's episode of Meet the A-Teamers, Deb interviews Blue Diamond doTERRA US CO-Founder, Peggy Smith. The post EP14: Meet The A-Teamers (featuring Peggy Smith) appeared first on The Network Marketing Mindset.
November 28, 2017 All In with Pauline Hawkins Peggy Smith, Diane Murphy, and I talk about nonviolent communication and how we can improve our thoughts and communication style so that we are empathic and compassionate with the people in our lives. Peggy is the founder of Open Communication and Clarity Services, and Diane is theContinue reading "Episode 29: Nonviolent Communication with Peggy Smith"
From an aspiring actress to a salesperson to a CEO. And soon to be President of our local Glendale Rotary. This is an incredible story of never giving up on the pursuit of your dreams, persisting even when all seems lost and how relationships are the most important thing in your business and personal life. ...
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Producer/Host: Amy Browne Engineer: John Greenman Contributor: Matt Murphy Segment 1: Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument Our guests in the studio are recent visitors to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument: Christina Perkins, an Orland resident who has hiked in KWW with friends and her dog Rye- and plans to return several times this summer; Don Duncan, a photographer from Southern/Midcoast Maine who is just returning from a trip to KWW and has visited and photographed the area in the past; and Roger Merchant, also a photographer, has been exploring, fishing, canoeing, hiking and taking photos in the area since the 60s when he was working as a forester. They talk about their experiences in KWW. Joining us by phone: Lucas St Clair, a member of the family that donated the land for the National Monument and an endowment to support it, gives an overview of the KWW National Monument and the current status of the designation, and Cathy Johnson, Senior Staff Attorney & Forests and Wildlife Project Director for the Natural Resources Council of Maine talks about the call to action they have issued to their members to protect the national monument’s designation. We also hear from Katie, a local resident who is part of a group that will be traveling to KWW in a few days. FMI: Friends of Katahdin Woods and Waters Federal Review of National Monuments, Public Comment Opportunity Natural Resources Council of Maine Segment 2: Nonviolent Communication Matt Murphy talks with local non-violent communication trainer Peggy Smith, and gets some tips for communicating with people with whom you seriously disagree FMI: www.opencommunication.org/about.html Maine Currents- independent local news, views and culture, every Tuesday at 4pm on WERU-FM and weru.org The post Maine Currents 6/27/17 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Listen in to Peggy Smith, President & CEO of Worldwide ERC have a discussion about the Boston's Symposium!
Listen in to Ryan Watroba of Coldwell Banker Prime Properties and our own Danielle Dahl of S&M Moving Systems discuss with KMOVE Radio their strategies of enticing the YP40's to attend conferences, keep them intrigued, and keep them coming back!
On June 17, Emma Buchman and Abby Gordon interviewed Peggy Smith, a former Washington College student who shared her memories of the campus and Chestertown life during the war.
Listen in as Clay & Lorraine call several people to get their view on the Worldwide ERC - The Workforce MOBILITY Association conference in Vegas. Wonder how they'll rate it? Will the conference get KMOVE's Golden rate of "5 Trucks?"
Listen in to Peggy Smith, President & CEO at Worldwide ERC, talk with KMOVE Radioabout corporate attendance, Goals for membership in 2015, ERC in Brazil, and much more!
Listen in to Peggy Smith, President & CEO of Worldwide Employment Relocation Council (ERC). Stay tuned to hear: * How to have success in your career * Best practices in Networking * Training and investing in people * Getting best pricing and protecting your investment in talent * Taking a risk and learning new skills *Leadership tips and much more...
On this edition of the Cutting the Curd Book Review, Diane Stemple talks with Sue Conley, co-author of Cowgirl Creamery Cooks. Sue, along with her partner Peggy Smith, were artisan cheese innovators with the establishment of the Cowgirl Creamery in Marin County, California. Tune in to hear how the Cowgirls combined recipes with cheese know-how in order to create an encompassing cheese guide. Tune in to learn how to arrange cheese plates according to region, variety, and beyond! Hear how Cowgirl’s Mt Tam evolved from a gouda recipe, and how the development of Red Hawk was a lucky mistake! This program has been sponsored by Academie Opus Caseus. Music by The California Honeydrops. “One suggestion for arranging a cheese plate is to take all of the same kind of cheese, such as a cheddar, but from all different regions.” [16:55] “I was always very confident in making fresh cheeses. It’s just like baking!” [18:50] — Sue Conley on Cutting the Curd
Cathy Erway is talking artisan and farmstead cheese with Sue Conley of Cowgirl Creamery! Recently, Sue and co-author Peggy Smith wrote Cowgirl Creamery Cooks, a book that highlights the types of cheeses that Cowgirl Creamery makes in Marin County! Tune into this episode to hear Cathy and Sue recount the history of the artisan cheesemaking movement in the United States. Why are European artisan cheeses often less expensive than their American counterparts? Hear how Sue and Peggy use milk from different breeds of cows for different cheesemaking applications. Find out what recipes are included in the book, and why Sue doesn’t intend for the book to be a cheesemaking manual. What is Sue’s favorite cheese from Cowgirl Creamery? Tune into this episode to find out! This program has been sponsored by Many Kitchens. Music by The California Honeydrops. “I know that it’s part our the ethic to pay people well. The goal is to turn this into a profession; it’s not just another low-wage, unskilled job.” [14:20] — Sue Conley on Eat Your Words
On this edition of the "Best of Positively Empowered Radio," Victor is going to share one of the most impactful interviews he has conducted on the show. He's never been the same since this impactful conversation! Peggy Smith is certified as a trainer by the Center For Nonviolent Communication (www.cnvc.org). She has been sharing NVC for over six years. Peggy has studied with Marshall Rosenberg (founder of NVC) and other internationally recognized teachers. Peggy has also studied with Zen teacher and social activist, Thich Nhat Hanh and is a member of his Order of Interbeing. She is passionate about compassionate, authentic communication as an essential part of sustainability in families, workplaces and communities. You won't want to miss this engaging and informative discussion!
Join your host, Victor Schueller, as he discusses ways to find personal empowerment and how to deal with difficult people, both in life and at work. Victor's special guest for this week is Peggy Smith, a Certified Trainer in Non-Violent Communication. Peggy is also the Founder and Head Trainer at Open Communication. Join me for some valuable insight and helpful information you can apply to your communications with other people. It's time for better relationships in life and at work here on Positively Empowered Radio!
State #1: This week on Cutting the Curd, Anne starts her “State of Cheese” series: a 50 part show series highlighting each state in the US and it’s cheese culture. She begins with California, and is joined by guest Peggy Smith of Cowgirl Creamery. Peggy tells us how to make cottage cheese, and tells the story of the Straus Family Creamery, the first organic dairy west of the Mississippi. This episode was sponsored by Acme Smoked Fish. For more information visit www.acmesmokedfish.com Photo 1: Peggy Smith, Photo 2: Cowgirl Creamery
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Guest Producer/host: Matt Murphy Topic: Civic and Political Dialogue in Polarized Times What are some available resources for promoting civic dialogue on controversial issues? What are the benefits and limitations of consensus decision-making, conflict resolution and non-violent communications? Local training opportunities? Guests: Sonia Turanski, Trained Mediator; Peggy Smith, Nonviolence Communications Instructor; Larry Dansinger, Resources Organized for Social Change Call in show The post Talk of the Towns 1/26/07 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.