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•Janora Brown, from NBC's “The Voice”, is a 23-year-old singer/songwriter, from Wingate, North Carolina. She has been singing since the age of 3, winning multiple awardsthroughout her lifetime, for her singing talent. Janorais the youngest of 4 girls. Janora's love for music came from her mother, who she sings with in church. Janora sings a mixture of Soul and Gospel. Janora also attended The University of North Carolina Greensboro, where she obtained her bachelor's degree in science. Although, science is an interest for Janora. Singing is her number one passion. Taking her singing career to the next level, Janora is recording music and getting into the acting industry. Shecurrently has IMBd credit for the role in a movie called “The Renegade”, where the singer plays a character named “Regina Miller”.•After getting to work with John Legend on “The Voice”, appearing on “Vocal Star”, and filming commercials andT.V. shows. She continues to chase after her dreams. Which is to sing and inspire millions by making timeless music. There's no doubt that the sky's the limit for the young singer.•Her single “Hold On" is available on all digital music outlets.•Please send Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have anysuggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send the email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com •You may Subscribe to the podcast and be alerted when the newest episode is published. Subscribe on Spotify and we will know you are a regular listener. All 4+ Seasons of guests are still live; check out some other Podcast Episodes over200 episodes are available.•LET'S TALK: GOSPEL MUSIC GOLD RADIO SHOW AIRS EVERY SATURDAY 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST ON WMRM-DB INTERNET RADIO STATION AND WJRG RADIO INTERNET RADIO STATION 12:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM CST•There is a Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold Facebook page( @LetsTalk2GMG ) where all episodes are posted as well. •Please "like" and follow the page for all updates and postings •The Podcast and Radio shows are heard anywhere in the World on the Internet! •BOOK RELEASES•“Legacy of James C. Chambers And his Contributions to Gospel Music History”•COMING SOON •"Molding a Black Princess"• Pre-Order Informationhttps://www.unsungvoicesbooks.com/asmithgibbs
Register for the Sunrise Scrambler on April 12th!As we wrap up Black History Month we are joined by the legendary Regina Miller. She shares her vision for early childhood education with Don and Ebony and how she pours her effort into community with the Trailblazers Academy. On this episode we discuss: Decades of work in child care and early childhood education Carrying the legacy of her late daughter, Helen The value of staff that cares Why early childhood education is so important A work of heart Wanting success to feed back into the community Jumping in with both feet Keeping children engaged Success is being able to reach back and help others What it means to “do the meeting” The upcoming anniversary celebration Big enough to serve you and small enough to know you Learn more about government advocacy at the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce:http://trailblazersacademyict.com/Facebook ProfileTrailblazers Academy is a privately owned and operated child care facility in Wichita, Kansas. Trailblazers (formerly Princeton Children's Center) was established in March of 2009 and has become an award winning child care center.Trailblazers Academy currently offers care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Teachers combine quality care and early education with a tailored program designed to meet the children's individual goals and objectives. Care routines, scheduling, safety, health, and an age-appropriate curriculum is emphasized. This strategy enhances the children's creativity, promotes both gross and small motor skills, develops social interactions, and balances learning with fun.Structured choice, teacher and self-directed activities, along with parental communications are fully integrated. Regina Miller has been married for 37 years to her best friend and business partner, Jesse, and together they have two adult children and one granddaughter. She has two degrees and over 35 years of leadership experience and is an active Board member at Friends University.Trailblazer's Academy in the NewsJoin the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
In this episode, we take a deeper dive into the two elements that significant life experiences research suggests have the biggest impact on a kid's future as an environmentally conscious adult: access to green space and access to a mentor. We look at each of these factors individually and see how the Urban Ecology Center works to make both a cornerstone of our work. This episode is hosted by Danny Pirtle and José Basaldua. Special thanks to our guests Jeff Veglahn and Regina Miller. For more from the Urban Ecology Center, visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.
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Earlier this year, we caught up with the very busy, Regina Miller, known with affection by her clients as the Mother Goose of Consulting. Regina has a history of helping others start a business, often over the phone as her dinner got cold. She is now the owner of RMiller Consulting, and as she says in our interview, "you have to take my advice if you want to work with me because I want you to succeed". Regina’s background includes over 40 years of early childcare education starting out providing childcare and then moving up to the director of the LaPetite Academy before starting the Princeton Children’s Center in 2009. As she says in the interview "I always knew I wanted to be in business, and was fortunate to find partners to help with the funding." Regina tells the story of how she started RMiller Consulting on a dare from her husband because she was spending so much time giving free advise to others wanting to start a business. Over the past few years, Regina has collected numerous awards including one of Wichita’s Top 25 Women-Owned Businesses, Leader in Diversity Awards and Top Day Care Center in Wichita. She has also been nominated for Wichita Small Business Award and has been a judge for the same award. You can learn more about RMiller Consulting at http://rmillerconsulting.com/ Be sure and check out our sponsors for Saunders and Cash and let then know you found them right here: Foreman Law, Retreat To Joy, FlagshipKansas.tech, SCKEDD, Lee Gray Action Coach, Friends University, Shaken not Stirred Bartending, and 2UAuto.
This week, host, Regina Miller sits down with Meteorologist and Long Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok to discuss AccuWeather's 2019 Winter Forecast. Learn more about the AccuWeather's Long Range Winter Forecast here: https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/accuweathers-20192020-us-winter-forecast/592125
This week, host, Regina Miller welcomes Jonathan Petramala from the AccuWeather Television Network to talk about his experience visiting the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian, being one of the first film crews on the island directly after the storm. Jonathan shares various stories from survivors, the devastation Dorian left behind and the road to recovery for the island. For more of Jonathan's coverage, follow him on twitter @jpetramala
Two years after Hurricane Harvey made landfall, parts of Houston are still rebuilding. This week, host Regina Miller is joined by Travis Herzog, Chief Meteorologist at KTRK-TV ABC13 in Houston, Texas. Travis revisits his personal experience with tracking and covering Hurricane Harvey, how Houston is rebuilding, and the challenges of covering a hurricane while communicating clear messages to viewers and residents.
From State College, Pennsylvania, to Seattle, Washington, Lincoln Riddle and his wife Holly traveled to 13 states and drove more than 4,050 miles as apart of AccuWeather’s Great American Road Trip. This week, host Regina Miller is joined by Lincoln Riddle to learn more about his experiences on the road, and also share some travel tips if you’re planning a road trip of your own!
1988 brought one of the worst and costliest droughts in US history, causing almost $60 billion in damages and contributing to some of the worst blowing dust events. In addition to drought two record-setting heat waves that led to multiple days of 90-plus degree days. The heat waves led to the deaths of between 4,800 and 17,000 people. This week, host Regina Miller is joined by AccuWeather meteorologist Dave Dombek to discuss the record-setting heat and the conditions that led to a terrible drought. Plus, learn some tips to keep yourself cool in a heat wave with AccuWeather Ready!
Recent cases of flesh eating bacteria have alarmed beach goers and fishermen. With cases being reported beyond typical Gulf locations to northern beaches, medical researchers are exploring a possible link to ocean warming. This week, Regina Miller speaks to Dr. Katherine Doktor, an Infectious Disease Specialist from Cooper University Hospital of Camden, NJ. She was a researcher and co-author of a new study released in the Annals of Internal Medicine on the subject. We are also joined by AccuWeather Meteorologist Brett Anderson. He’ll discuss Atlantic water temperature trends.
This week, host Regina Miller is joined by Senior Meteorologist Evan Myers to discuss "The Year Without a Summer" from 1816, which had record late snows, and cold temperatures featuring frosts in July and August. Plus, AccuWeather video producer and travel blogger Lincoln Riddle joins the show to talk about AccuWeather's upcoming travel series ,"The Great American Roadtrip".
This week, host, Regina Miller sits down with AccuWeather Meteorologist, Joe Lundberg and Beth Atnip (VP of Global Operations) and John Bertsch (Director of Global Safety and Security) from IRONMAN. They discuss how weather impacts the athletes and each event of the triathlon. Plus how IRONMAN's partnership with AccuWeather helps keep the athletes safe and the triathlon on schedule. For more information on upcoming IRONMAN events visit - www.ironman.com
To mark the 75th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, host Regina Miller is joined by AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist and resident historian, Evan Myers to tell the little-known story of how an accurate weather forecast contributed to the Allied victory in World War II.
On the evening of May 31, 1985, an F-4 tornado formed and plowed up and down the mountains of Western and Central Pennsylvania for about 70 miles, downing 90,000 trees in a path nearly two-thirds of a mile wide, causing complete destruction of the forest and any structures in-between. This week, AccuWeather Meteorologists' Bob Larson and Dave Dombek look back at the Great Pennsylvania Tornado of 1985 sharing their stories from forecasting the event. Plus, host Regina Miller is joined by a resident of one of the towns directly hit by the tornado.
Our coverage on hurricanes continues! This week, Regina Miller is joined by our in-house hurricane expert, meteorologist Dan Kottlowski as he breaks down AccuWeather's 2019 Hurricane Forecast. Plus, find out ways to get your home prepared for a hurricane with AccuWeather Ready!
Our coverage on hurricanes continues! This week, host, Regina Miller, is joined by Chris Hohmann, Chief Meteorologist at ABC11 WTVD in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Tune in for a chat about his career, working in TV meteorology, and what it’s like covering severe weather in a hurricane hotspot with our own in-house hurricane expert Dan Kottlowski.
This week, host Regina Miller is joined by long-range forecaster Paul Pastelok to discuss AccuWeather's 2019 Summer Forecast. Plus, AccuWeather Ready with safety tips to prevent melanoma, as May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month,
This week, the topic of Hurricanes continues as host Regina Miller is joined by AccuWeather's Jon Porter and Marshall Moss to discuss the new RealImpact scale. This innovative new scale is based on a broad range of important factors and is designed to provide practical and critical information people can use to evaluate the threat posed by a hurricane or tropical storm and take the appropriate steps to stay safe and protect property. Plus, AccuWeather Ready has tips for hurricane preparedness.
This week on "Everything Under the Sun" host Regina Miller takes a look back at the 2011 Super Outbreak, the largest, costliest and deadliest outbreak of tornadoes in the Southern, Midwestern, northeastern US. We are joined by special guest and "Extreme Meteorologist" Reed Timmer, who recounts his experience of covering and chasing storms as part of the Super Outbreak in 2011. Plus, keep yourself safe from a tornado with safety tips from AccuWeather Ready!
Happy Earth Day! On this special edition of "Everything Under the Sun", AccuWeather meteorologist Regina Miller is joined by Kathleen Rogers, President of the Earth Day Network. Plus, Podcast correspondent Madison Baggett speaks with Nancy Wallace, Director of the Marine Debris Program on the subject of the Pacific garbage patch, as well as a representative from the Centre County Recycling and Refuse Authority on how to minimize your footprint and recycle smarter!
This week, host Regina Miller is joined in-studio by Long-Range forecasters Paul Pastelok and Max Vido, they will talk about the 2019 Spring Forecast and have a discussion about the recent outbreaks of tornadoes.
Few things reflect the power of nature and weather like avalanches. This week host, Regina Miller talks to Director, Mark Staples of the Utah Avalanche Center, and Dan Burnett, Group Mission Coordinator for the Summit County Rescue Group in Breckenridge, Colorado. They discuss recent deaths on the slopes, the weather situations that can contribute to an avalanche, the dangers of human interaction, and how best to survive.
This week’s episode of Everything Under the Sun covers two topics. First, host Regina Miller talks to Punxsutawney Phil's handler, John Griffiths for a fun look at the history and tradition of Groundhog Day. Then, Regina discusses the Polar Vortex with AccuWeather's long range team. What is it, and what impact will it have on the length of the winter cold? Tune in to find out!
Join host Regina Miller as she examines Forensic Meteorology and the reconstruction of weather events for legal testimonies. Steve Wistar, AccuWeather’s Forensic Meteorologist and Certified Consulting Meteorologist recalls prominent legal cases where winter weather played a key role in the verdicts.
How can you stay healthy this winter season? Tune in to find out! Join host Regina Miller and her guest Dr. Anthony Ng, Senior Physician Executive at Northern Light Acadia Hospital and Chief of Psychiatry at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center as they discuss Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) as a type of depression that's related to changes in seasons. Also, Staff Education Coordinator for Centre LifeLink EMS, Frank Cianfrani discusses cardiac and respiratory care as it relates to winter activities and provides suggestions on how to stay safe this winter.
Join Everything Under the Sun’s host Regina Miller as she discussed the Blizzard of 1996 with two AccuWeather Expert Meteorologists, Dave Dombek and Paul Pastelok who were on hand during that paralyzing storm. Learn how forecasts were prepared back then and how technology has changed over the years, allowing for more accurate forecasts and dissemination of our weather forecasts and warnings.
This week we chat with AccuWeather Meteorologist, Paul Pastelok on weather’s impact on the upcoming holiday season including who is going to have a White Christmas. Plus AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist, Elliot Abrams joins host Regina Miller to discuss the effect weather had on the Revolutionary War. Did George Washington’s knowledge of the weather help lead his troops to victory over the British?
December 7th marks the 77th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Join host Regina Miller and AccuWeather’s Chief Operating Officer Evan Myers, as they discuss the effect of weather on the battle and ultimately, the outcome of the war. Learn how weather played a key role that fateful day, in the Japanese bombing of the U.S. naval base.
AccuWeather Meteorologist and Host, Regina Miller takes a look at the updated 2018-19 AccuWeather Winter Forecast with Senior Meteorologist, Brian Wimer. Plus Mike Clitherow, Service Manager at Bobby Rahal Honda of State College, Pennsylvania stops by to share some driving safety tips along with advice on what you need to do to properly winterize your car before hitting the road this winter.
AccuWeather Network’s Regina Miller is joined this week by Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Executive Producer, Susan Tercero. Susan discusses all that goes into the iconic holiday spectacle along with how weather affects the planning and execution of the parade. Find out about all the new balloons such as the elves from Netflix’s “The Christmas Chronicles,” plus classics like Pikachu, Charlie Brown, and Spongebob Squarepants. The day includes performances by John Legend, Mackenzie Ziegler, and the cast of Broadway’s Mean Girls alongside favorites such as Diana Ross, and the Radio City Rockettes. Appearances will also be made by 1,200 cheerleaders and dancers, 1,000 clowns, 12 marching bands and, of course, the man himself, Santa Claus! Learn about the year and a half it requires for the planning, along with meteorologists responsible for making weather-related decisions that ensure the balloons will be flying their highest, and performers will be putting on their best show.
The AccuWeather Network’s Bernie Rayno and AccuWeather Meteorologist Becky DePodwin join host Regina Miller to discuss popular Weather Folklore! Can a woolly bear caterpillar really forecast the coming winter weather? Is the old saying that “lightning never strikes the same place twice” a myth? What about “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning.”? Are these examples of Folklore Real or Ridiculous? Bernie, Becky and Regina have all the answers! Plus, Mike Smith, Meteorologist & former AccuWeather Senior Vice President and Chief Innovative Executive joins the podcast to discuss his new project of forecasting disease outbreaks and how weather conditions play a role in these forecasts. It’s an entirely new way of saving lives, something that has never been done (by anyone) before.
Regina Miller owns two businesses, sleeps 3-4 hours a night and is passionate about the growth and success of Wichita.
Does Election Day weather affect voter turnout? Regina Miller gets the answer from Mike Binder, Associate Professor Political Science & Public Administration at the University of North Florida. Also what effect will recent hurricanes have on the upcoming midterms? Plus AccuWeather COO, Evan Myers joins the podcast and shares a historical look at how weather impacted past elections.
AccuWeather Meteorologists Paul Pastelok and Jason Nicholls explain the weather behind monsoon season, flooding and how monsoons affect on the environment. Also, recent flooding in Central Pennsylvania closed popular amusement parks including Knoebel’s amusement park. Host, Regina Miller talks to Co-Owner and Manager, Brian Knoebel to find out how they prepared and dealt with the flooding, as well as some flood preparedness tips!
How do ocean temperatures affect shark migration? Dr. Stephen Kajiura from the SharkLab at Florida Atlantic University discuss with host Regina Miller. Also, Meteorologist Brett Anderson talks changing ocean temperatures. We talk “Beach Hacks” for your summer trip to the beach.
Today we have a very special guest joining us! Regina Miller is our Client Services Team Lead here at First Healthcare Compliance. Regina, can you start by telling me a little bit about yourself and your role here? Sure. I have been in the healthcare arena in various leadership roles for over thirty-three years. And... The post First Healthcare Compliance Podcast- Regina Miller appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
Today we have a very special guest joining us! Regina Miller is our Client Services Team Lead here at First Healthcare Compliance. Regina, can you start by telling me a little bit about yourself and your role here? Sure. I have been in the healthcare arena in various leadership roles for over thirty-three The post First Healthcare Compliance Podcast- Regina Miller appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
Answers to computer questions and talk about electronic gift ideas for the holidays with the experts - Damon Richards of Port-to-Port Consulting, Regina Miller with Geek In Pink and Chris Flood of WFYI.