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This week we repeat episode 869 - concluding our two-part discussion of accessible workplaces. This program features Rebecca Clark and Damo McMorrow and comes from the Round Table on Information Access for people with print disabilities.
Illinois State Fair Manager Rebecca Clark, the speaker at Friday's Citizen's Club program, joined Patrick to discuss improvements to the Fair and how to make it an attraction that meets the future needs of fairgoers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Illinois State Fair opens Aug. 8 and runs through Aug. 18. Craig McFarland from the Beyond the Mouse podcast sat down with Rebecca Clark the Illinois State Fair manager to discuss the upcoming events including Fairytales on Ice and the Jonas Brothers concert.
Illinois State Fair Manager Rebecca Clark joins Springfield's Morning News to preview the fair, which opens this upcoming Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the first in a two-part series on access to workplaces. This presentation to the Round Table on Information Access for people with a Print Disability was given by Damo McMorrow, National Access Technology Manager with Vision Australia, and Rebecca Clark, Vision Technology Specialist with Quantum RLV. Once again, a big thanks to the Round Table for allowing us the use of this material.
Our panel discuss the issues surrounding the ZEV mandate, including: Will this year really see a 1.45 million new car market as OEMs restrict ICE to hit a 22% BEV mix? Is this just an OEM problem? Is the next Government likely to change tack on EVs? Which sales incentives work best to sell EVs. What impact will the ZEV Mandate have on the used car market? Talking through these points and more are Jonathan Gravell from Gravells, Mike Jones from Fresh Tracks and Auto Trader's Rebecca Clark, all led by Auto Retail Live chair Al Clarke.
Thursday's show features our "Seven with Kevin" segment with Illinois Farm Bureau Executive Director of Governmental Affairs and Commodities Kevin Semlow. We get an update on the Illinois State Fair from manager Rebecca Clark. Coverage from the Illinois FFA Convention includes conversations with two student teachers--Carmen Trotta and Tessa Sargeant.
In this electrifying episode of the Paulding County News Podcast, join hosts Melissa Carter and Doug Harding as they bring you the latest and greatest from around Paulding County and beyond. Ever dreamed of being on the big screen? Learn how you can be an extra in the upcoming Superman movie filming right here in Georgia. Then, we switch gears to a more serious tone with an exclusive interview with Tim Estes, who's setting his sights on the Paulding County Commission Board Chair position. Our top stories this week cover a high-speed chase in Hopkins County, Kentucky, ending with the arrest of Paulding County's own Kristopher Barker, among others. We'll give you the full rundown on the charges and what led to this dramatic conclusion. Celebration is in order for the Paulding County Elections Team, who were recently awarded the prestigious Eagle Award by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Tune in to find out what makes our elections team stand out in terms of fairness, integrity, and honesty. In educational news, Paulding County School District proudly announces its 2024 Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Rebecca Clark of East Paulding Middle School. Hear about the celebrations and what makes Mrs. Clark so exceptional. And in a quirky turn of events, Milan might be putting a freeze on late-night ice cream indulgence. Discover why local authorities are considering a ban on nocturnal gelato enjoyment and the public's reaction to this proposal. Don't miss our community events segment, featuring opportunities to support good causes and enjoy gatherings in Paulding County this week, from the Sheriff's Cops for Kids Golf Tournament to the Keep Paulding Beautiful's Community Shred Event. Wrapping up with sports, we'll catch you up on the latest playoff matchups and scores from baseball to boy's soccer, highlighting the talents and achievements of our local teams. Stay informed, entertained, and engaged with the Paulding County News Podcast - your source for all things Paulding.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Setting boundaries with kids is an important part of parenting, but it can also be challenging. In this episode of the Raising Joy podcast, we speak with Rebecca Clark, a licensed professional counselor at Cook Children's, about the importance of boundaries, how to set them in a loving and supportive way, and how to deal with common challenges. This episode is a must-listen for parents, teachers, and healthcare workers who want to learn more about setting boundaries with kids.
The manager previews this year's fair on the eve of the annual event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Marcía Porter, soprano, joins me as we share our recording of a fantastic song - “Tiger, Tiger” - composed by Rebecca Clark with text by William Blake. The text painting is palpable; the piano is the tiger in this song. Clarke was a prolific composer although many of her works remain unpublished. At the age of 90, she was still composing and still revising this song. Meet the Artists: Marcía Porter Natalie Sherer Check out the poetry (via LiederNet)
The Sangamon County Fair provides the setting for the show as Lee-Ann Burgener and Rebecca Clark continue their visit, fair board director Jeff Vanhoos previews Friday's rodeo, fair treasurer Nancy Blankenship looks ahead to the weekend's talent show and fair board member Jessie Burrell recaps the fair schedule. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bishop talks with Rebecca Clark, manager of the Illinois State Fair about a Grandstand act and more
In a near and uncertain future, veteran Sergeant Emmett Lee wanders the countryside in search of replacements for his obsolete military-issue implants. Despite his failing battery and corrupted memory files, our reticent hero teams up with defiant farmer Rebecca Clark against the agritech giant Chem-O-Grow and its brutish genetically-modified enforcer Arlin Frey. Broken Road is a story of ingenuity in the face of corporate greed, what it means to be human and the need for connection, and the strength of community in the face of insurmountable forces.
Bishop On Air talks with Rebecca Clark, manager of the Illinois State Fair, about all the success from the past week.
Bishop On Air talks with Illinois State Fair Manager Rebecca Clark about a busy fair weekend.
Hi everyone. We survived the Fringe! Which means we have some new live episodes of Civilized coming to you in the fall, before we start on recording Season 5. In the meantime, we want to introduce you to a brand new sci-fi audio drama that we really love: Broken Road. Broken Road, Episode 1: Some Chips You Don't Cash In In a near and uncertain future, veteran Emmett Lee wanders the countryside in search of replacements for his obsolete military-issue implants. Despite his failing battery and corrupted memory files, our reticent hero joins forces with Rebecca Clark, a single mom struggling to keep her farm afloat, against the agritech giant Chem-O-Grow and its brutish genetically-modified enforcer Arlin Frey. Content warnings: Cursing, violence, death, adult themes, discussion of war, body modification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Leafcutter ants and wing-dimorphic field crickets are the focus of Siena College Assistant Professor Rebecca Clark's research. These social animals can tell us a lot about the world. Producer Sina Basila Hickey asked Rebecca about her research and how we can see the world differently through the lens of insects.
Fairs celebrate the bounty from our fields and gardens. The mother of all fairs in Illinois, the state fair, has some new things planned for this year in addition to traditions. Listen in as Rebecca Clark, Manager of the Illinois State Fair, and Raghela Scavuzzo, Executive Director of the Illinois Specialty Growers Association provide all the details for the fair that takes place August 11-21 in Springfield.
Friday's show includes an interview with Illinois State Fair manager Rebecca Clark. We get an update from the Illinois Beef Association and check the progress of the Illinois Ag Leadership Foundation's Class of 2023. We also highlight the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association 50th Anniversary Reunion, which is set for this Saturday at the McLean County Fairgrounds in Bloomington.
The manager previews Thursday's Mini State Fair surrounding the opening Outdoor Farmers Market at the fairgrounds, which includes food and prizes, and chats with Sam about other activities at the fairgrounds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Poe and the Bear, joined by Tyson Conrady, Rebecca Clark, Andy Morrison, and Dane Foley at the Vincennes Riverwalk and around town for the First Annual Vincennes Historical Half Marathon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poeandbear/message
Hello everyone, happy Monday -- welcome to Noles News Now, the latest updates in Florida State athletics, presented by Tomahawk Nation On the football side of things, defensive lineman Quashon Fuller was removed from the team and is expected to enter the transfer portal soon, following players like linebacker Jadarius Green-McKnight, defensive back Jarvis Brownlee, defensive back Hunter Washington, tight end Koby Gross, wide receiver Jordan Young, and running back Corey Wren who have all entered the portal this semester. The NFL Draft is this week -- defensive end Jermaine Johnson is basically a guarantee to be a first-round selection -- most mocks have him in the teens, as high as No. 4 to New York -- though most have him as a potential pick at 10 for the Jets. Other names include Seattle at No. 9, Houston at 12 or Philly at 13 Jashaun Corbin and Keir Thomas are two Seminoles who could also hear their names called-- the draft starts thursday and runs through Sunday In basketball -- our Max Escaprio interviewed transfer Darin Green Jr over the weekend -- stay posted for the audio, video and write-up coming to Tomahawk this week Former Seminole Scottie Barnes was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year after averaging 15.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.1 steals per game in his first season It was a big weekend for FSU softball, taking on the Clemson Tigers for the first time in program history -- Clemson's softball program began in 2020 -- No. 5 FSU swept the 17th-ranked Tigers, adding even more strength to a ridiculous resume Not as much luck for the baseball team, who lost a series-deciding game three off of an error-filled eighth inning. FSU has had an up and down year, seemingly dominant at times but failing to string consistent performances together where the bats and arms are clicking at the same time. In other Seminoles sports… Six Florida State distance runners — Matthew Owens, Amanda Beach, Caleb Pottorff, Silas Griffith, Zach Leachman, Paul Stafford, Rebecca Clark and Erin Phelps — posted FSU all-time top ten performances Saturday night in Charlottesville. As for track and fiel, Sara Zabarino posted the best mark of her career in the javelin, the third-best in school history, while Amani Heaven shattered her personal record in the shot put, placing her 8th all-time at FSU. The Florida State men's golf team fell to No. 2 seed Georgia Tech, 3-1-1, in the ACC Men's Golf Championship Semifinals on Sunday at Shark's Tooth Golf Course in Panama City — the Seminoles find out where they will be headed for NCAA Regional play on Wednesday. You can read up on these stories and more on TomahawkNation.com, where you can always find updates on all FSU athletics. Thank you for tuning in, and we'll see you next time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello everyone, happy Monday -- welcome to Noles News Now, the latest updates in Florida State athletics, presented by Tomahawk Nation On the football side of things, defensive lineman Quashon Fuller was removed from the team and is expected to enter the transfer portal soon, following players like linebacker Jadarius Green-McKnight, defensive back Jarvis Brownlee, defensive back Hunter Washington, tight end Koby Gross, wide receiver Jordan Young, and running back Corey Wren who have all entered the portal this semester. The NFL Draft is this week -- defensive end Jermaine Johnson is basically a guarantee to be a first-round selection -- most mocks have him in the teens, as high as No. 4 to New York -- though most have him as a potential pick at 10 for the Jets. Other names include Seattle at No. 9, Houston at 12 or Philly at 13 Jashaun Corbin and Keir Thomas are two Seminoles who could also hear their names called-- the draft starts thursday and runs through Sunday In basketball -- our Max Escaprio interviewed transfer Darin Green Jr over the weekend -- stay posted for the audio, video and write-up coming to Tomahawk this week Former Seminole Scottie Barnes was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year after averaging 15.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.1 steals per game in his first season It was a big weekend for FSU softball, taking on the Clemson Tigers for the first time in program history -- Clemson's softball program began in 2020 -- No. 5 FSU swept the 17th-ranked Tigers, adding even more strength to a ridiculous resume Not as much luck for the baseball team, who lost a series-deciding game three off of an error-filled eighth inning. FSU has had an up and down year, seemingly dominant at times but failing to string consistent performances together where the bats and arms are clicking at the same time. In other Seminoles sports… Six Florida State distance runners — Matthew Owens, Amanda Beach, Caleb Pottorff, Silas Griffith, Zach Leachman, Paul Stafford, Rebecca Clark and Erin Phelps — posted FSU all-time top ten performances Saturday night in Charlottesville. As for track and fiel, Sara Zabarino posted the best mark of her career in the javelin, the third-best in school history, while Amani Heaven shattered her personal record in the shot put, placing her 8th all-time at FSU. The Florida State men's golf team fell to No. 2 seed Georgia Tech, 3-1-1, in the ACC Men's Golf Championship Semifinals on Sunday at Shark's Tooth Golf Course in Panama City — the Seminoles find out where they will be headed for NCAA Regional play on Wednesday. You can read up on these stories and more on TomahawkNation.com, where you can always find updates on all FSU athletics. Thank you for tuning in, and we'll see you next time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We check in with with Illinois State Fair manager Rebecca Clark today. She provides an update on plans for the 2022 Illinois State Fair. We talk consumer engagement activities with Illinois Farm Bureau's Gracie Pierson. And we honor Betty DeFord of Bath, Illinois. She is the founder of the Redneck Fishing Tournament and is being inducted into the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame for her efforts to remove the Asian carp from the Illinois River.
Rebecca Clark is an advisor, strategist, and podcaster. Prior to her step into consulting and coaching, Ms. Clark worked for the Department of Defense. She served as the Director of Learning Management Systems for a defense training organization. Her background includes recruiting, training, instructional design and development, production management, and business systems operations. Don't miss her interview as she discusses the connection between mindset and work performance.
Rebecca Clark is an advisor, strategist, and podcaster. Prior to her step into consulting and coaching, Ms. Clark worked for the Department of Defense. She served as the Director of Learning Management Systems for a defense training organization. Her background includes recruiting, training, instructional design and development, production management, and business systems operations. Don't miss her interview as she discusses the connection between mindset and work performance.
Rebecca Clark – How Much Do You Value Yourself? If you were to ask someone how much they value themselves, what would they say? Some people may guess that they are worth a million dollars, while others might think that their life is worth less than a penny. Some people may not value themselves at […]
We introduce you to one of our outstanding members, the incredibly inspiring Rebecca Clark. As we reflect on the power of authority when showing up online, we also look at 3 ingredients for excellent content. Learn how to be true to yourself and your audience and provide value. One of the most common issues regarding social media is finding the time to show up. Rebecca shares what entrepreneurs can do to be more consistent with their content efforts. Fab and Rebecca also reflect on the hidden power of stories, fun ideas to try for yourself and why it matters.
In this episode we interview a researcher, Dr. Rebecca Clark, about nursing culture (at both the clinic/unit level and systems level), racism, and how nursing culture and racism impacts maternal outcomes. The post EP 55: Nursing Culture, Racism, and Maternal Outcomes with Dr. Rebecca Clark appeared first on Woman Centered Health.
We discuss redistricting, 6 Jan, the border, and more. Our guests are: Eric Greitens, Darren Beattie, Steve Cortes, Ken Cuccinelli, Rebecca Clark Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 2/10/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
We discuss redistricting, 6 Jan, the border, and more. Our guests are: Eric Greitens, Darren Beattie, Steve Cortes, Ken Cuccinelli, Rebecca Clark Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 2/10/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
Today's Guests:Attorney Ethel Mitchell and Toronto Zookeeper Rebecca ClarkQuick Fire Topics: HBCUs Receive Bomb Threats; Canadian Truckers Continue Protests; And, Rudy Giuliani on the Masked SingerFollow Attorney Ethel Mitchell: facebook.com/LawTalkWithEthelMitchell/ Today's Sponsor: EutopianLights Candle Company. The Home of the Luxury Manifestation Candles. Use Code "Goal Getter" for 25% off your purchase of $45 or more. www.EutopianLights.co Follow your Hosts: Liz-E- https://www.facebook.com/lize.enders.3Rob B - https://www.facebook.com/robb.rok.7Gianni Storm - https://www.instagram.com/giannistormmm/Nio Nyx - https://www.tiktok.com/@nio_nyxSubscribe to BEYOND THE SCARS: www.BeyondTheScars.showCheck Out the After Show: www.TLSfans.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)
A wide of array of content and guests on today's show. Rita Frazer visits with Illinois Farm Bureau President Rich Guebert. Jim Taylor chats with new Illinois State Fair manager Rebecca Clark. We get a local foods and specialty growers update from Raghela Scavuzzo, IFB's associate director of food systems development. The final segment is with Jim Tarman from the Illinois Corn Growers Association, reacting to lock and dam funding, specifically Lock and Dam 25 on the Mississippi River.
Voice and Text coach Rebecca Clark Carey and actress Michelle Beck (A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM) team up to demonstrate ways to meet the challenges of Shakespeare's complex speeches. Guest: Michelle Beck Host: Rebecca Clark Carey The Play On Podcasts Series A Midsummer Night's Dream is produced by Next Chapter Podcasts and is made possible by the generous support of The Hitz Foundation. New episodes go live every Friday. Please subscribe, rate & review on your app of choice. Visit ncpodcasts.com/playonpodcast for bonus content including interviews, images and bios of the full cast & creative team. Visit playonshakespeare.org for more about Play On Shakespeare.
Bishop On Air talked with Rebecca Clark, the new manager of the Illinois State Fair. He shares that conversation with WMAY News.
Ross County Review, VAR, Players Leaving, Ian Harkes, TV Games, Scotland at Tannadice, Loan Report, Academy, Lottery, 50/50, Foundation, Games or Goals, On This Day with the Arab Archive and Uddy Arab & Baby Shed are our special guests… It's all coming up on Episode 115 of The Dode Fox Podcast… You can follow us @dodefoxpodcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and buy our merch at www.dodefoxpodcast.com
We chat with Rebecca Clark, Consultant and Learning and Development Professional, and the Creator/Host of Move Your Desk podcast. It's a wide-ranging conversation with Design as its theme. This interview was recorded for the podcast, Move Your Desk, and is replicated here. We hope you'll try out Rebecca's show. In the meantime, join us via Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts: https://apple.co/3927E7R
I met Rebecca when I went for my first massage after lockdown. I had been terrified, but the stress and anxiety of the year had gotten to be too much so I made an appointment. The moment I met her I knew I liked her. Her energy feels so good. I was totally freaking out because of covid and my anxiety, but I felt better being near her. Then she gave me one of those life changing massages. I felt held and cared for and I could feel myself returning to myself. When we chatted after I knew I had met someone really special. And I was right. It wasn't until after multiple massages that I realized she has the most GORGEOUS nail art! And long nails! You never even feel them! And she's a doula! So I asked her to be in the show to share her wisdom and insight. And also as an excuse to take our friendship to the next level. Rebecca Clark (She/Her) is a licensed massage therapist with over 8 years of body work experience and a certified birth and postpartum Doula. Her goal is to introduce luxe and aesthetically pleasing wellness to people in a way that will help them incorporate self care on a consistent basis. Learn more about Rebecca at www.fancyhandsmassage.com and follow her on instagram @fancyhandsmassage Download your free guide to the 20 Things No One Tells You About Pregnancy & Postpartum here. Want to connect with me further? Follow me on instagram and join our private Facebook community Mom's Club. Want to learn more about what I do and why I do it? Are you looking to elevate your pregnancy and postpartum experience? Visit me www.alissa-alter.com
Candyce talks to Rebecca about life as a zoo keeper at the Toronto zoo, her love of yoga, and much more. Follow her on Instagram; @gratefulbecca Referenced during the show; The Sunday Night Army podcast-available to stream on all platforms https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-sunday-night-army/id1495216162?i=1000515670899
In this episode of the Authentic Conviction Podcast, we speak with Rebecca Clark about creating conviction at home.
If you’re struggling with a difficult family member, friend, boss or neighbor, the insights from this episode will be invaluable. Rebecca Clark is a life and work coach with training in coaching, teaching, psychology, leadership, and learning theories. In this episode, Rebecca shares the story of how a college psychology class introduced her to an everyday lesson that impacted her life in a big way. The lessons she learned from it have guided her life and her career for many years and she rereads the book regularly to remind herself that one way of dealing with difficult people is to pay attention to how you are showing up with them, and that change comes from within. Referenced in this episode: The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of Conflict by The Arbinger Institute Leadership and Self-deception: Getting Out of the Box by The Arbinger Institute Bonds That Make Us Free: Healing Our Relationships, Coming to Ourselves by C. Terry Warner Move Your Desk Podcast by Rebecca Clark
At just 15 years old Jamie Miles is the youngest musicmaker in this podcast series - but don't underestimate him, he may be still in high school but he's a rising star in the making! Meet him at this very important stage of his musical journey to hear about his upbringing as a musical native, his exciting ideas about the nature and role of music, and explore his first major work of composition, his Suite for Solo Viola, in this interview with Teddy Darling. Join Jamie and Teddy live for the musical sequel to this interview with a full-length feature broadcast of Jamie's music on Melbourne in Concert at 6PM Sunday 6 December, only on 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne. Coming up next in the Musicmakers series, Teddy Darling meets the other half of the Miles Duo to explore the exciting cello adventures of Jamie's older sister, Charlotte miles. *** Jamie's music recommendations: Viola Sonata by Rebecca Clark. Tune into to the feature broadcast with Jamie Miles at 103.5FM, on digital, or stream it live at 3mbs.org.au.. Or listen to it on-demand after it airs at 3mbs.org.au/programs/melbourne-in-concert *** Credits:This episode was written, hosted, and produced by Teddy Darling, with support from Adrian McEniery, Frank Prain, Stewart McMillan, and other staff members from 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne. This episode features the following music with the permission of the artists: ‘Suite for Solo Viola' (excerpts) written and performed by Jamie Miles live at the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne.‘Suite for Solo Viola' (excerpts) written by Max Reger and performed by Jamie Miles.'Suite for Viola and Piano' (1919) by Ernest Bloch (excerpts), performed by Konrad Olszewski and Jamie Miles.'Sonata for Viola and Piano in F Minor' (No.1) by Johannes Brahms (excerpts) performed by Konrad Olszewski and Jamie Miles. ‘Grotesque' by Rebecca Clark, performed by the Miles Duo (Jamie Miles viola and Charlotte Miles cello).Support the show: https://3mbs.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At just 15 years old Jamie Miles is the youngest musicmaker in this podcast series - but don’t underestimate him, he may be still in high school but he’s a rising star in the making! Meet him at this very important stage of his musical journey to hear about his upbringing as a musical native, his exciting ideas about the nature and role of music, and explore his first major work of composition, his Suite for Solo Viola, in this interview with Teddy Darling. Join Jamie and Teddy live for the musical sequel to this interview with a full-length feature broadcast of Jamie’s music on Melbourne in Concert at 6PM Sunday 6 December, only on 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne. Coming up next in the Musicmakers series, Teddy Darling meets the other half of the Miles Duo to explore the exciting cello adventures of Jamie’s older sister, Charlotte miles. *** Jamie’s music recommendations: Viola Sonata by Rebecca Clark. Tune into to the feature broadcast with Jamie Miles at 103.5FM, on digital, or stream it live at 3mbs.org.au.. Or listen to it on-demand after it airs at 3mbs.org.au/programs/melbourne-in-concert *** Credits:This episode was written, hosted, and produced by Teddy Darling, with support from Adrian McEniery, Frank Prain, Stewart McMillan, and other staff members from 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne. This episode features the following music with the permission of the artists: ‘Suite for Solo Viola’ (excerpts) written and performed by Jamie Miles live at the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio 3MBS Fine Music Melbourne.‘Suite for Solo Viola’ (excerpts) written by Max Reger and performed by Jamie Miles.'Suite for Viola and Piano' (1919) by Ernest Bloch (excerpts), performed by Konrad Olszewski and Jamie Miles.'Sonata for Viola and Piano in F Minor' (No.1) by Johannes Brahms (excerpts) performed by Konrad Olszewski and Jamie Miles. ‘Grotesque’ by Rebecca Clark, performed by the Miles Duo (Jamie Miles viola and Charlotte Miles cello).
In March 2020, I graduated from The Life Coach School as a certified life coach. I planned to officially announce that fact through a podcast. But, it didn't feel right. I was still uncomfortable with this new title. So, I took some time to explore what a coach meant to me and if I truly wanted to become one. That was around episode 40 of my podcast. This is episode 60. It took that amount of time to work through some challenges with my beliefs surrounding my work. But, I did the mind work. I started getting coached each week. I started coaching individuals and groups. I started to see my thinking shift. Now I'm ready to say it with full confidence that this is the work I'm meant to do. My name is Rebecca Clark. I am a life coach that helps you follow that deep desire you have to step into your best work. If you are ready, let's talk.
This week on I Wish I Knew EDU, I’m talking to Rebecca Clark @rebecca_chantal about #SpecEd, hands on/purposeful learning, +ve connections and planning for the future. InstaG @revolution_wllnss https://sites.google.com/ocdsb.ca/revolution-wllnss/home
In the fifth episode of NEISD’s InnovatEngage podcast, tables are turned as Lauren makes an appearance as a guest! Gabriel interviews Lauren and teacher Rebecca Clark about distance learning in the secondary classroom and how those experiences have changed the way teachers think about incorporating technology into the classroom in meaningful ways. You can watch Rebecca’s video on making dirt at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItJFX7zG7hM&t=5s Tune in for an upbeat conversation that will inspire you to keep learning and keep moving forward!
Rebecca and I talk about her book Witty Kids, channeling your imagination, endless possibilities, TEDx, Rebecca's TEDx experience, the gift of the idea, the importance of childhood imaginations, growing your imagination as you age, self-reflection, reading to your kids, Jersey, black kids being successful, the perfect body, diversity, platforms for all, Rebecca visiting local schools, SLU, the corporate world, walking away from the corporate world, being an author, the future of Witty Kids, being a mom, inspiring her kids, WE Day, track and field, SEMO, favorite Mom memory, being a girl mom, and where to find her... - https://www.wittykidsclub.com
In this weeks Talking Tech, Steven and David catch up with Rebecca Clark from quantum Reading Learning Vision (RLV). http://www.quantumrlv.com.au
Spends her days with students preparing to transition out of high school and who are currently in the GLE program. What I quickly learnt is that Rebecca is not your average every day teacher. She looks to do things DIFFERENTLY and gives a ton of examples HOW. Each day of the week is even associated to a specific theme: Monday wellness, Tuesday business, Wednesday community connections, Thursday future planning, Friday fun (typically cooking) or food related! Doesn't it sound fun to be a student in her class? Her entrepreneurial spirit has even gotten her students creating wellness bracelets to self fund their various projects! You can support them and check them out here: https://sites.google.com/ocdsb.ca/revolution-wllnss/home https://www.instagram.com/revolution_wllnss/
Rob Dallimore chats with Rebecca Clarke, Foottraffic coach and professional triathlete about training and racing for Ironman New Zealand and Taupo 70.3
The market may be tough going at the moment with Brexit and other economic factors putting consumers off, but there are actions you can put into place to make sure you hit your year-end targets. In this Auto Retail Live, we look at these ideas and what’s in store for 2020 when new CO2 targets for manufacturers could mean retailer remuneration is altered to favour plug-in cars. Our guests in this programme are Daksh Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of Marshall Motor Group, Stephen Brighton, owner of Hepworth Motor Group and Rebecca Clark, Manufacturer and Agency Director at Auto Trader.
Rebecca Clark came to Western for her Masters of Environment and Sustainability (MES). As her time at Western comes to close, she has left her mark on campus by leading all Science Faculty students in volunteer hours. Rebecca joins Western Science Speaks to talk about her experience volunteering, and why with the right organization and time-management, it can be worthwhile in the short and long term for any student looking to get involved.
As DAU wraps up a major effort to install a new LMS (Learning Management System), we sit down with Rebecca Clark, DAU's Director of Integrated Learning Systems to discuss her experiences and lessons learned.
Hello. Here's a wee bonus podcast that we recorded LIVE at The Anatomy Rooms a couple of weeks back. In this chat we are talking all about the movie (and book) 'FILTH'. I'm joined by MOOD SWINGS favourite REBECCA CLARK and actor and Torry loon MARK WOOD. This was a very enjoyable, funny and interesting chat. Enjoy! Rebecca Clark: Instagram: @rebeccaclarkxox Twitter: @94rebeccalouise The Anatomy Rooms: anatomyrooms.org Twitter//Instagram: @anatomyrooms www.facebook.com/anatomyrooms2015 Underpinning Instagram: @underpinning_
Hello and welcome to part 2 of this week's podcast, a round table, Q&A type thing with REBECCA CLARK and JEAN GRAY. In this second part we talk about mental health, sexual health, being approached by strangers in public, alcohol and Gordon Ramsay. Enjoy! Keep up with Jean: Twitter/Instagram: @toafer Keep up with Rebecca: Instagram: rebeccaclarkxox Twitter: @94RebeccaLouise Please note this podcast contains conversation around the topics of self harm, sexual health, sexual violence, suicide and drug and alcohol abuse.
Welcome to MOOD SWINGS EPISODE 44 with my guests REBECCA CLARK and JEAN GRAY. If you are a MOOD SWINGS regular both these guests should be familiar to you. We met up on a Sunday evening after a few drinks, had more drinks, answered some listener questions as well as covering some topics I had written down. Expect a lot of mental health, a lot of laughs and some Gordon Ramsay! Part 2 to follow! Keep up with Jean: Twitter/Instagram: @toafer Keep up with Rebecca: Instagram: rebeccaclarkxox Twitter: @94RebeccaLouise
Hello and welcome to what I hope will be a monthly BONUS podcast, MOOD SWINGS MOVIE CLUB! For this first episode myself, Cara McKenzie and Rebecca Clark took a look at Steve McQueen's tale of sex addiction 'SHAME', starring Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan. There was wine, there was gin, there was carrot cake and there was some lovely conversation. Be sure to share, let us know what you think of the podcast and hit us up with more movie suggestions! Thanks!
Part 2 of the MOOD SWINGS XMAS SPECIAL see's myself, Naomi Christie, Cara Lucia Mckenzie, Charley Buchan, Rebecca Clark and Molly McLachlan reflecting on how 2017 has been for each of us, however we do drift onto some other topics. Probably not for the faint hearted, or easily offended. Please note that this podcast contains conversation on the topics of self harm and addiction.
Hello! Welcome to the MOOD SWINGS XMAS SPECIAL with myself, Rebecca Clark, Molly McLachlan, Charley Buchan, Cara-Lucia Mckenzie and Naomi Christie, the photographer who never planned to be involved, but got involved. In part 1 we talk all about mental health over the festive season and that's all I'm going to say about it. Merry Christmas!
Here's part 2 of our very first LIVE podcast, recorded at Spin Vinyl in Aberdeen. Part 2 features 4 brilliant guests, first up we have Mae Diansangu for a chat and some poetry, then Euan Davidson with a reading and some banter and following this we are joined once again by Rebecca Clark and Charley Buchan for a Q&A with the audience. Enjoy! Keep up with everyone at the links below: Twitter: @FitlikeRecords - Charley @tweeteuan - Euan @Synonamous - Rebecca @vava90 - Mae Instagram: @rebeccaclarkxox - Rebecca @colossalmoron - Euan @charleybuchan - Charley www.fitlikerecords.com
Episode 25 is here and it is part 1 of our very first LIVE PODCAST from a couple of weeks back at SPIN Aberdeen. This first part features myself introducing the live show and talking a little about the podcast before speaking to two incredible guests, Rebecca Clark and Charley Buchan. I ask both guests to describe a positive and negative aspect of living with mental health issues as well as some general discussion and shart stories. Oh, and Rebecca performs a poem! Part 2 to follow with Mae Diansangu, Euan Davidson and finally a Q&A with all five of us. But before that, enjoy part 1! Keep with Rebecca at: Twitter: @Synonamous Instagram: @rebeccaclarkxox Keep up with Charley at: Twitter: @FitlikeRecords Instagram: @charleybuchan Facebook: www.facebook.com/fitlikerecords www.fitlikerecords.com
Kari interviews friend, Featured Guest, and Runner of the Week, Rebecca Clark, with whom she ran the 2012 Marine Corps Marathon (first marathons for each). Kari and Rebecca share how they trained for this marathon amidst full-time jobs, family life, and friendship. Go-to, real-food dietitian, Serena Marie, RD, shares her tip on what to do when you overbuy fruits and veggies. Featured Guest and Runner of the Week: Rebecca Clark Rebecca Clark explains how she trained for her first marathon with two kids (now she has five), while working full-time as an attorney and still spending quality time with her husband. She also chats about how her life has changed since then. Rebecca shares why she chose to run the 2012 Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) with the Runner's World Challenge (now called Runner's World VIP). She explains how she transitioned from being an indoor treadmill runner at the gym to running outside. Rebecca ran her first 5K in March 2011, and she was hooked! She ran 5Ks and completed the 2011 Philadelphia Half Marathon. Next, she wanted to find a marathon that kept her motivated and moving forward. Her boss suggested the MCM. Rebecca explains why she still loves treadmill running, along with using the elliptical. She chats about how she got outside of her comfort zone and faced her challenges, like creating her own private law practice. She shares what she told herself to go outside in run versus the typical, “Oh I should probably clean the house. Oh, but the kids need me.” Rebecca was able to build her own schedule, having a private practice, but she explains how she tackled long runs on the weekend. She explains how she didn't want her family to begrudge her long weekend runs and how she made the thought of the marathon exciting. Rebecca tells what she took away from the Runner's World Kari and Rebecca recount the MCM experience and how they wanted to beat the 5:30 pacers. Kari talks about some key moments that happened along the course, like seeing Joe Taricani from The Marathon Show around Mile 3. Rebecca tells listeners what happened in 2014 that made her not run the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. She chats about her total loss of identity and how she was physically and emotionally drained and how she got back to her “me time.” Rebecca talks about an overuse injury in her left knee once she got back to running. Kari and Rebecca talk about the post-race MCM party and the post-race “waddle.” They talk about the gift of running, how it changes you, and how it will hopefully always be there for you. Rebecca plans to run the Philadelphia Half Marathon on Saturday, November 19, 2016. The marathon is on Sunday, November 20. Kari wants to run the half marathon, but might run the Rothman Institute 8K on November 19 instead (she's listening to her body and not her mind). There will be a TRLS meetup on Saturday, November 19. Mark your calendars, and more details to come! Kari sings the praises of the Galloway Method versus the Couch to 5K Serena Marie, RD Serena Marie, RD, offers a tip on what to do with extra fruits or vegetables when you get a little overzealous at her local farmer's market. Serena buys large freezer bags and puts green, leafy vegetables and fruits in them to freeze to use for green smoothies. She adds half coconut water, half regular water in her smoothies. Her favorite is cucumber, celery, spinach or kale, and a whole lemon. Check out Serena's blog post titled, “Eight Tips to Eat More Veggies” for a recipe. For more of a dessert-type smoothie, try unsweetened coconut milk, unsweetened almond milk, or yogurt with water and ice. Kari suggests that having a green smoothie with some protein in the morning would make a good breakfast. Serena mentions organic cheese sticks. Let us know what your tips and tricks are! Gratitude Jar (Woot! Woot!) Kari is grateful for her son's favorite YouTube channel so that she could record with Serena. Serena is grateful for her local farmer's market. She loves cherries, and tart cherries (or juice) are anti-inflammatory. Anything (like kale, spinach, or beets) that contain nitric oxide may help runners feel less fatigued (when you eat these foods on a regular basis) due to the vasodilation. Next week, Kari, Serena Marie, RD, and Joanne Ambrogi (from Episode 64: “The Power of Habit and the Need to Believe”) talk about the March Book Club book, Super Genes: Unlock the Astonishing Power of Your DNA for Optimum Health and Well-Being by Deepak Chopra MD, and Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD. Please remember to leave a TRLS review on iTunes! Here's how: Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name of the podcast you want to rate or review. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Write your review! Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, or via e-mail! Contact: Rebecca Clark: Email: raclarkesq@gmail.com Serena Marie, RD: Website: www.SerenaMarieRD.com Facebook: /SerenaMarieRD Twitter: @SerenaMarieRD Instagram: SerenaMarieRD Kari Gormley: Facebook: The Running Lifestyle Show Twitter: @KariGormley Instagram: @KariGormley
Other than the rare chocolate covered ant, why would we want to farm ants? Dr. Biology and his co-host Itzany Mendez from Dunbar Elementary School look into lives of these interesting animals. The two talk with PhD graduate student Rebecca Clark and learn some pretty cool things including how to build a slick ant farm using two music CD cases.