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It is a novel that reads like a memoir. Rebecca Warner’s “My Dad, My Dog” gives us a window into the life a of a woman caring for a father with dementia. It is a heartfelt tribute to care givers everywhere. “About 53 million Americans provide care without pay to an ailing or aging loved Read More
We are so honored to have Rebecca Warner on the podcast sharing her family's personal dyslexia story. Rebecca is the founder of the pqbd dyslexia jewelry, one of the founding members of Virginia's Decoding Dyslexia Chapter, and an active member of the dyslexia community.Subscribe to the podcast today! Share your favorite episode with your friends on your social accounts and tag us on social #dyslexiamomlifepodcast.Dyslexia Parenting Academy course, Dyslexia Battle Blueprint. DYSLEXIA MOM LIFE FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dyslexiamomlifeDYSLEXIA MOM LIFE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dyslexiamomlife/DYSLEXIA MOM LIFE SHOWNOTES: https://dyslexiamomlife.com/rebeccawarner
Join host Cyrus Webb as he celebrates his 10,000 guest of his career as host of Conversations LIVE and his Guiness World Record event. Guests include actor DeJuan Guy, Mary Ellen Ciganovich,Pauline Rogers,Garry Jones,Taetrece Harrison,Garrick Booker, Marie Fratoni,Emily Black,Mach 357,Rebecca Warner,Debra Morrison,Wendy Watkins,Sherabim Joy,Tasha Powell Chen
Rebecca Warner grew up reading Cosmopolitan Magazine, believing Editor Helen Gurley Brown's mantra: You can do anything you want to. “It proved to be true,” she says today. By age 28 Warner had worked her way up to VP at the largest commercial bank in Florida, was raking in the bucks, and buying a condo. “But like lots of women in banking in the 70s, 80s, and 90s,” she says, "I was overcoming sexism and jealousy.” When the governor of the state called a special legislative session to enact stricter abortion laws, Warner was infuriated and sat down to write a book about it. “I stayed in banking but enjoyed the life of writing,” she says. That's even though the book was rejected by publishers. Subsequent years took Warner into caring for her ailing parents. She self-published the rejected book, then wrote another self-help manual for women seeking relationships, and now, “My Dad My Dog” (https://amzn.to/3t1jE1b) about caregiving. “I had the feeling I should be the person to talk about caregiving because I’d done it. I could bring people together with resources and support and lift up these in-home caregivers.” Warner says 1/6 of the country takes on “caregiving in some capacity” and that’s only been exacerbated by the pandemic.
Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library
Artist and dyslexia advocate Rebecca Warner talks with Jill about ways to identify and help students with dyslexia.Contact Us: circulation@hamnerlibrary.orgFeatured Resource: Acorn TVOther Resources:Code of Virginia: Child FindConnections Episode 74: "I'm Intelligent, But Reading is Hard"Decoding Dyslexia: VirginiaDyslexia Friendly Library ChallengeLearning AllyInternational Dyslexia AssociationNational Center for Learning DisabilitiesPqbdUnderstoodVirginia Association of School LibrariansVA Department of Education: Dyslexia
Author Stories - Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Reviews
Today’s author interview guest is Rebecca Warner, author of My Dad My Dog. When she moves her...
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Rebecca Warner to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book MY DAD MY DOG.
Today’s guest is Teach First ambassador and founder of education charity Seed Malawi, Rebecca Warner. Before I share more about our conversation, I must tell you that this episode comes with a trigger warning - we tackle the topic of child sexual abuse and rape, so please do listen with caution. In this episode, Rebecca tells us about how she founded international charity SEED Malawi and how they are challenging neocolonialist development. Neocolonialism is an extension and progression of control over other countries, and is fundamentally patriarchal and racist, rooted in slavery and exploitation. In the context of charities, this means fighting the “white saviour” approach and to give power back to local communities. Rebecca is also a survivor of child sexual abuse and rape, and this drives a large part of her work at SEED. The charity is running a data collection project on the prevalence of child sexual abuse in Malawi - the last report of this kind found that more than 60% of Malawian’s were violated during their childhood. Rebecca speaks openly and powerfully about her own experience and tells us: “It is ok to feel anger and rage. Anger is not a sign of weakness.” If you’ve been affected by the topics raised in this episode, you can find a list of support organisations below. This conversation was recorded on 21st July 2020. Tweet us! https://twitter.com/TheWotPod DM us! https://www.instagram.com/thewotpod/ Or hop over to Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thewotpod Episode Resources The Survivors Trust - https://www.thesurvivorstrust.org/ Rape Crisis England & Wales - https://rapecrisis.org.uk/ Safeline - https://www.safeline.org.uk/ Connect with Rebecca Warner and Seed Malawi: https://twitter.com/SeedMalawi https://www.seedmalawi.com/ https://www.instagram.com/seedmalawi/ Connect with your host Frankie Cotton: https://frankiecotton.com https://twitter.com/FrankieCotton_ https://www.instagram.com/frankiecotton_/ This episode was sound edited by Beth Davison https://www.bethdavison.com/. Women On Top is a Let’s Be Frank production. https://letsbefrank.co This episode of Women On Top is brought to you by Estrid, the Swedish razor brand offering a modern, vegan shaving product. If you’re ready for a whole new shaving experience, visit estrid.com and be sure to use the code ‘WOM’ to donate an extra £1 to The Fawcett Society. Thanks very much to Estrid. Visit estrid.com https://estrid.com/gb/ use code WOM Follow Estrid on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/heyestrid/
Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library
Rebecca Warner is a founding member of Decoding Dyslexia Virginia. In this episode, Rebecca talks with Jill about dyslexia, explaining what dyslexia is and isn't, giving advice for caregivers helping dyslexic students, and more.Contact Us: circulation@hamnerlibrary.orgFeatured Resource: Libby/SOVALUe (e-books and e-audiobooks)Other Resources:Connections Episode 48: Good People ReadDecoding Dyslexia Virginia FacebookDyslexia pqbdInternational Dyslexia AssociationOrton-Gillingham Multi-Sensory EducationVirginia Department of Education Dyslexia Awareness Module
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes author Rebecca Warner to the studio for an exclusive IN CONVERSATION with New York Times best-selling author KRISTY WOODSON HARVEY. Rebecca Warner has long been an advocate for women’s rights to social, economic and political equality, but she also recognizes the power women wield through confidence in their femininity and sexuality. She combines these dynamic elements in her award-winning books and in her blogs. Her blogs on HuffPost range in topic from feminist matters to politics to finance. Kristy Woodson Harvey is the internationally bestselling author of DEAR CAROLINA, LIES AND OTHER ACTS OF LOVE, SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF SIMPLE, THE SECRET TO SOUTHERN CHARM and the forthcoming THE SOUTHERN SIDE OF PARADISE. Kristy was a finalist for the Southern Book Prize, her work has been optioned for film and her books have received numerous accolades. She blogs with her mom Beth Woodson on Design Chic about how creating a beautiful home can be the catalyst for creating a beautiful life. Design Chic is the inaugural member of the design blogger hall of fame, sponsored by Traditional Home, and winner of Amara’s Best Luxury Blog, as chosen by Roberto Cavalli. She also loves connecting with readers on kristywoodsonharvey.com. Listen to the archives at Soundcloud.com/authorsonthheair or on your favorite podcast app.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes author Rebecca Warner to the studio for an exclusive IN CONVERSATION with New York Times best-selling author KRISTY WOODSON HARVEY. Rebecca Warner has long been an advocate for women’s rights to social, economic and political equality, but she also recognizes the power women wield through confidence in their femininity and sexuality. She combines these dynamic elements in her award-winning books and in her blogs. Her blogs on HuffPost range in topic from feminist matters to politics to finance. Kristy Woodson Harvey is the internationally bestselling author of DEAR CAROLINA, LIES AND OTHER ACTS OF LOVE, SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF SIMPLE, THE SECRET TO SOUTHERN CHARM and the forthcoming THE SOUTHERN SIDE OF PARADISE. Kristy was a finalist for the Southern Book Prize, her work has been optioned for film and her books have received numerous accolades. She blogs with her mom Beth Woodson on Design Chic about how creating a beautiful home can be the catalyst for creating a beautiful life. Design Chic is the inaugural member of the design blogger hall of fame, sponsored by Traditional Home, and winner of Amara’s Best Luxury Blog, as chosen by Roberto Cavalli. She also loves connecting with readers on kristywoodsonharvey.com. Listen to the archives at Soundcloud.com/authorsonthheair or on your favorite podcast app.
The cycles a dyslexia parent goes through: "At first you are in the crying in your pillow phrase saying 'what the heck'? and then I call it the epiphany which is stage two where you are like 'wow Dyslexia'. And then the third bit is coffee where you talking to everybody and you are so excited. The last stage is you are just pissed. You are just like 'really?' Once you know this information, you know how to train people, it's evidence based, it's not shocking and we just simply need to do these things and it's not so rough. And then you go back to crying in the pillow asking 'AHHH how do I make this happen?' -Rebecca Warner
In the first half hour, is guest holistic health physician Stephanie Marango, MD, RYT and Rebecca Gordon, world renowned astrologer and resident horoscope columnist for Harper's Bazaar, who are authors of YOUR BODY AND THE STARS: The Zodiac as Your Wellness Guide. They present a never-before-seen guide that uses the stars as its foundation. Your Body and the Stars features a specific body part associated with every sign in the zodiac to guide you on your path to well-being. In the second half hour is guest Rebecca Warner, author of The Sustainable-Enough Garden: Real-World Adventures of a Veteran Gardener on the Road to Sustainability. She discusses her suburban weekend gardener's journey toward sustainability, with all the missteps, wrong turns, and hard-won insights along the way. The research Warner did, experts she consulted, and new approaches she tried, will enable listeners to clarify their own priorities and help suburban gardeners who want to embrace sustainability.
In the first half hour, is guest holistic health physician Stephanie Marango, MD, RYT and Rebecca Gordon, world renowned astrologer and resident horoscope columnist for Harper's Bazaar, who are authors of YOUR BODY AND THE STARS: The Zodiac as Your Wellness Guide. They present a never-before-seen guide that uses the stars as its foundation. Your Body and the Stars features a specific body part associated with every sign in the zodiac to guide you on your path to well-being. In the second half hour is guest Rebecca Warner, author of The Sustainable-Enough Garden: Real-World Adventures of a Veteran Gardener on the Road to Sustainability. She discusses her suburban weekend gardener's journey toward sustainability, with all the missteps, wrong turns, and hard-won insights along the way. The research Warner did, experts she consulted, and new approaches she tried, will enable listeners to clarify their own priorities and help suburban gardeners who want to embrace sustainability.
In the first half hour, is guest holistic health physician Stephanie Marango, MD, RYT and Rebecca Gordon, world renowned astrologer and resident horoscope columnist for Harper's Bazaar, who are authors of YOUR BODY AND THE STARS: The Zodiac as Your Wellness Guide. They present a never-before-seen guide that uses the stars as its foundation. Your Body and the Stars features a specific body part associated with every sign in the zodiac to guide you on your path to well-being. In the second half hour is guest Rebecca Warner, author of The Sustainable-Enough Garden: Real-World Adventures of a Veteran Gardener on the Road to Sustainability. She discusses her suburban weekend gardener's journey toward sustainability, with all the missteps, wrong turns, and hard-won insights along the way. The research Warner did, experts she consulted, and new approaches she tried, will enable listeners to clarify their own priorities and help suburban gardeners who want to embrace sustainability.
In the first half hour, is guest holistic health physician Stephanie Marango, MD, RYT and Rebecca Gordon, world renowned astrologer and resident horoscope columnist for Harper's Bazaar, who are authors of YOUR BODY AND THE STARS: The Zodiac as Your Wellness Guide. They present a never-before-seen guide that uses the stars as its foundation. Your Body and the Stars features a specific body part associated with every sign in the zodiac to guide you on your path to well-being. In the second half hour is guest Rebecca Warner, author of The Sustainable-Enough Garden: Real-World Adventures of a Veteran Gardener on the Road to Sustainability. She discusses her suburban weekend gardener's journey toward sustainability, with all the missteps, wrong turns, and hard-won insights along the way. The research Warner did, experts she consulted, and new approaches she tried, will enable listeners to clarify their own priorities and help suburban gardeners who want to embrace sustainability.
Laura calculates the value of a post-menopause sex life with author, Rebecca Warner, considers the penis size of statues, and learns what instagram bae means. Full show notes at: http://ourbetterhalf.net/episode-23.html
Marc Posner had a more than 20 year gap between starting college and earning his degree at Brandman University last spring. Although he didn't need a bachelor's degree when he started as a journalist — he worked at the Anaheim Bulletin, the Daily Pilot and the Los Angeles Times community editions before switching to public relations — he knows that anyone seeking those jobs now would need one. With the help of his academic advisor, Rebecca Warner, and supportive faculty members, he completed his degree in 18 months. In this second Brandman Speaks: Career Talk podcast, Posner talks about why he went back to college, what he had to overcome, how it has helped shape his current role at Cypress College and his plans for the future. More Brandman Speaks podcasts are available here or on iTunes. Transcript Cindy O'Dell: Welcome to Brandman Speaks: Career Talk. I'm Cindy O'Dell, communications manager at Brandman University. In this episode of our series focusing on the career choices of Brandman graduates, we'll hear from Marc Posner who completed his bachelor's degree a year ago. Marc is the director of campus communications for Cypress College, a community college in North West Orange County, California. Like many Brandman students, Marc had a big gap between when he started college and when he finished. But first we wanted to know how did his current career match his earliest career goals. Marc Posner: When I was younger, I really wanted to be a photographer. And you know I always had this sense of chasing after fire trucks, chasing after police cars, so I think I knew real early on that there was a journalist hidden in me. I just didn't quite grasp the writing part of it at the beginning. I had a neighbor who was a professional photographer for Rockwell, and he kind of talked me out of that path. And then when I took journalism classes when I got to high school, I was told you have to take journalism classes to be on the newspaper. I tried explaining I wanted to be a photographer and they said, yes and you still have to understand the fundamentals of news. And I really fell in love with writing, early in high school, probably my freshman year. O'Dell: Marc says he was lucky to get his first job in journalism, but like so many first jobs, it grew out of a personal connection. Posner: I attended classes at Fullerton College, enough classes I probably could have earned a bachelor's degree there if they had offered them. But I had amazing faculty. Julie Davy was my primary journalism instructor there, and I had a friend who was at the Anaheim Bulletin at the time and they were looking for a production editor so I stepped out of classes kind of directly into an editor's role and bypassed what a real traditional path starting with the journalist aspect of it. That paper ended up going from a daily to a weekly, and I ended up moving into a reporter role so that was a little bit more traditional from there. And then I had covered Golden West college as one of my stops in journalism and I heard their public information officer was leaving for another job and I called to wish her well and by the end of the conversation she had convinced me to apply for her job. So I made the transition from journalism to public relations in 1996, which is way early for that trend to occurred, and I'm extremely fortunate to have done it with you know essentially no college degree at that point. That really wouldn't happen today. O'Dell: Making the decision to finally complete a degree didn't come easily. Posner: Well it was really hard for me to go back. I had probably 18 years in higher ed at the point I decided to go back and complete my bachelor's degree and I had completed my associates along the way. I had a college president here at Cypress who had talked to me about completing my degree probably on a monthly basis...