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In this episode of The Ganjapreneur Podcast, host TG Branfalt is joined by Regina Smith, founder and co-owner of The Plant, a licensed dispensary in Yonkers, New York. Regina shares her journey from a background in retail and baking to navigating the challenges of the cannabis industry. She discusses the complex social equity licensing process in New York, how The Plant is building trust and community in a competitive market, and the importance of education and customer service in the evolving cannabis landscape. Regina also touches on the role of legal dispensaries in the community, and how creative partnerships with local businesses are key to success. Tune in below to hear her inspiring story and insights on the future of cannabis retail, or scroll down for the full transcript!
This week Kent and Liz talk with Van and Regina Smith. You don't want to miss this episode of Family By design.
In this episode of the We Talk Health Podcast, Regina Smith, Guest & Senior Services Manager shares details about our Alzheimer's Resource Center.We talk about what resources are available to the West Tennessee Community through our Pat Summitt Alzheimer's Resource Center, our Senior Services events in the community, the MAC Club and more!Guest:Regina SmithGuest & Senior Services ManagerHost:Kara MobleySocial Media CoordinatorReferences:Pat Summitt Alzheimer's Resource Center569 Skyline Dr. Ste 201Jackson, TN 38301West Tennessee Healthcare Senior Services - 731-541-8757West Tennessee Medical Group Neuroscience & Spine - 731-541-9490
Regina Smith, Masters in Contemplative Psychotherapy & Buddhist Psychology from Naropa, has a contemplated what a thriving mission, culture, and inclusivity-driven community could look like. Regina and her Naropa team are mirroring this vision in order to make it less of a dream and more reality. Tune into this episode to catch a glimpse of her insights and find out how you can help. Episode Links: Nikki Giovanni (https://nikki-giovanni.com/) Poetry: Cotton Candy On A Rainy Day (https://nikki-giovanni.com/works/poetry/cotton-candy-on-a-rainy-day/) Ubuntu I Am Because We Are (https://www.ttbook.org/interview/i-am-because-we-are-african-philosophy-ubuntu#:~:text=In%20practice%2C%20ubuntu%20means%20believing,no%20tensions%2C%22%20said%20Ogude.) Novel: Feminist Accountability Buy it at the Boulder Bookstore (https://www.boulderbookstore.net/book/9780814777152) Big Quotes: "One of the things I know is that I'm not the one who knows, I've decided to demote myself from being the one who knows. So, I can just tell you about my experience, I can't tell you whether it's the ultimate truth." "How do we become okay with not being special or important or central, but rather becoming what's needed for the collective to thrive?" Get To Know Your Host: Apple: David DeVine: An Intimate Interview and Mindful U Year In Review (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/david-devine-an-intimate-interview-and-mindful-u-year/id1293885372?i=1000423270893) Spotify: David DeVine: An Intimate Interview and Mindful U Year In Review (https://open.spotify.com/episode/1HYmXIB6XJbrPwpAfiXMK5?si=d31325fbc7e149a4) Your Next Noteworthy Listen: 02. Judith Zimmer-Brown: The Science and Practice of Compassion (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindful-u-at-naropa-university/id1293885372?i=1000393315902) Special Guest: Regina-Smith.
On this week's episode of Sole Free with Harlan Friedman join special guest Regina Smith our in house expert on body, mind and soul. This creator and entrepreneur talks about getting through the tough winter depression, checking in on your loved ones and how do deal with day to day stresses on a Sole OK episode of Sole Free. Sole OK is the mental health and wellness initiative of Sole Free. The two also discuss their love of watches, the NY Mets, the Metaverse and Kanye's newest deal with the Gap and Balenciaga. www.solefreeradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In moments of conflict, it can be difficult to stay present amongst our discomfort. However, when we lean into love and compassion we might begin to see conflict in a generative light. In this episode of the Reboot Podcast, Jerry is joined by Regina Smith, MA and Amanda Aguilera, PsyD, experts in the field of power dynamics, conflict, and equity. In this conversation, Regina and Amanda examine and characterize the intersectionality of power dynamics and expound on the various ways power is conferred in our culture (and our workplaces). They highlight how conflict avoidance is often most detrimental to those in the down power role and why expanding our capacity to be in conflict is necessary for progress. The conversation explores how cultivating a positive outlook towards conflict supports our ability to engage empathetically and skillfully when moments of friction arise. By introducing the notion of generative conflict (and the idea of radical collaboration), they underscore why love, community, and connection are paramount for social transformation. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides: - How To: Leave a Review on Your Computer: www.reboot.io/leave-itunes-review-via-computer/ - How To: Leave a Review on Your iPhone: www.reboot.io/leave-itunes-review-via-iphone/ Never miss an episode! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on all our episode releases. www.Reboot.io/signup
I recently caught up with friend and former lululemon ambassador, Regina Smith. I had the opportunity to meet Regina many years ago, and see her shine as she led her community through countless yoga classes at both Lifetime and her own studio, Gritty Buddha. She is also the owner of a coffee shop and local watering hole, The Karmic Grind on Long Island. What we focus on in this episode are the happy accidents that lead us to where we should be, and how unexpected life moments (Car Accidents & Pandemics among many others) force us to pivot. I love this episode so much, and hope you do, too. Find Regina on Instagram here for life updates and inspirationResources!To keep up with me on Instagram or shoot me a DM, click here! To catch my masterclass on community building, click here! & remember - we give one entire course ($297) to a lucky reviewer each month, so make sure to submit your review (on apple podcasts)! To learn more about my best-selling business course, Five Weeks to Waitlisted, for fitness entrepreneurs that details my signature process used to grow massive fitness brands, click here! Amazing Friday Society Partner Resources:To follow TalentHack on Instagram, click here! To get access to their amazing online community of FitPros, click here! Enjoy!
Literary Advocate, Educator, and Author of Jaxon learns a lesson, Regina Smith, joins this week Inclusion School Podcast. Regina shares the impetus for empowering our children with strategies to boost their self worth. She covers the importance of resiliency as well. Subscribe, listen, share, and leave a review for the show. Reach Regina at regina.smith2011@gmail.com Reach Inclusion School at www.inclusionschool.com. Be sure to visit our resources page.
Thank you for being a loyal listener. The Cleverly Changing Podcast started in 2019 and we are now sharing our 49th episode with you. Today's conversation centers around how a long time educator made a difference in her community and provided more than just academic lessons to her students.The African proverb for this week's podcast is: (1:23)"Hot temper will never cook yams. – Nigerian ProverbWord of the Episode ( 1:44)"Vreman" means really in creole, a language spoken in Haiti.This Episode was Sponsored by Trend Micro (2:17)I recommend protecting your home and your family from hackers with Trend Micro's Home Network Security device. This device easily plugs into your home's router so it can scan for cyberthreats. It prevents intrusions, blocks hacking attempts, and protects your family's privacy from unwanted cyber intruders. It also comes with an easy-to-use app so you can monitor all of the network activity in your home. The app includes parental control features so you can block inappropriate sites, limit your kid's WIFI time, and protect their online activity. Now with my daughters taking more online classes I want to make sure they are viewing safe content while they're online.This device is a necessity in every home. To pick up yours, go to Trend Micro Dot Com and use code CLEVERLY20 (all in caps) to take $20 off your Home Network Security device purchase. You can also try their FREE Home Network Security app now available at the App Store. The Grown Folks Section: (4:30)Today's guest is veteran educator Regina Smith who is also an HBCU Alum ( FAMU). Her conversation today focused on social emotional learning. Smith is a leader and trainer for social emotional learning and Social Justice and Equity in education. She also spoke with us about how Black boys and girls are often portrayed as emotions-less or emotionally unstable. She is making a difference and changing the way children see themselves through books. Her book "Jaxon Learns A Lesson" follows the journey of a young boy who is filled with regular human emotions and begins learning how to deal with them in a healthy manner.Connect with Regina Smith and show your supportWebsite: www.gsmithwrites.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/g.smithwritesPurchase Jaxon Learns A LessonSupport the Podcast by placing a merchandise order: CleverlyChanging.Threadless.comThere are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more.We Need You To Share This PodcastAlso, please tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only be able to exist if more people are listening. If you know some who has children, our tips and tricks are beneficial to parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review. Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work, please check out our past episodes.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode of Powerful, Jeff Couillard and Regina Smith discuss status power, privilege and identity, digging into her work of helping to transform organizations and foster justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.
On this episode of We Talk Health, Will Kwasigroh and Regina Smith talk all about the MAC Club. The MAC Club stands for Mature Advantage Club, and it is is for anyone over the age of 50. The main mission of this club is to promote the wellbeing of senior adults, and there is a chapter of this club in each of our hospitals in our system. Tune in to find out more! If you're interested in joining the MAC Club, call 731-541-8757 or check out the website below: https://www.wth.org/services/senior-services/Hosts: Will KwasigrohSocial Media Coordinator Regina Smith Senior Services Manager
Regina Smith and Amanda Aguilera of Naropa University discuss the ways that power impacts conflict.
Regina Smith, Executive Director of the Harlem Business Alliance, talks about the systemic reasons Black businesses are excluded from programs like the Paycheck Protection Program, and what that means for the community.
In moments of conflict, it can be difficult to stay present amongst our discomfort. However, when we lean into love and compassion we might begin to see conflict in a generative light. In this episode of the Reboot Podcast, Jerry is joined by Regina Smith, MA and Amanda Aguilera, PsyD, Co-founders of Evolving Dynamics, experts in the field of power dynamics, conflict, and equity. In this conversation, Regina and Amanda examine and characterize the intersectionality of power dynamics and expound on the various ways power is conferred in our culture (and our workplaces). They highlight how conflict avoidance is often most detrimental to those in the down power role and why expanding our capacity to be in conflict is necessary for progress. The conversation explores how cultivating a positive outlook towards conflict supports our ability to engage empathetically and skillfully when moments of friction arise. By introducing the notion of generative conflict (and the idea of radical collaboration), they underscore why love, community, and connection are paramount for social transformation. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides: - How To: Leave a Review on Your Computer: www.reboot.io/leave-itunes-review-via-computer/ - How To: Leave a Review on Your iPhone: www.reboot.io/leave-itunes-review-via-iphone/ Never miss an episode! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on all our episode releases. www.Reboot.io/signup
On this episode of We Talk Health, Will Kwasigroh sits down with Regina Smith and Kristi Riddle to discuss Alzheimer's disease. Who is at risk for Alzheimer's? What are some warning signs? What does the role of the care-giver look like? Tune in to find out. If you have any questions about Alzheimer's disease and want to learn more, visit https://www.wth.org/services/senior-services/.Hosts: Will Kwasigroh, Social Media CoordinatorRegina Smith, Senior Services ManagerKristi Riddle, NP - West Tennessee Gastro
In this episode of Turnpaugh Talks, Dr. Turnpaugh sits down with Dr. Regina Smith to discuss her passions that led her to Turnpaugh Health and Wellness Center. Growing up, Dr. Regina always thought she wanted to be a veterinarian but, after working in a nursing home as a medical assistant, she realized she wanted to work with people instead. She read a book by Bernie Siegel about how much the brain and thoughts influence the body and healing. This turned her onto the idea of holistic medicine. She attended osteopathic school after undergrad because she liked the idea of the body healing itself. She worked at a couple of hospitals but eventually, she began to get frustrated because she felt that setting did not allow her to do everything she needed to do to help her patients. She attended a functional medicine lecture, met Dr. Turnpaugh through her sister in-law, and never looked back. Dr. Regina is always learning and bringing new findings to the office. She is constantly attending lectures, always up to date on the latest research, and enjoys both learning from and educating her coworkers at THWC. Dr. Regina specializes in treating chronic Lyme Disease. She has dedicated so much time to researching and attending conferences about Lyme for the sake of her patients. She is so passionate about helping her patients to the absolute best of her abilities. Many people who have chronic Lyme have been told in the past that there is no such thing and it is all in their heads. Dr. Regina provides compassionate care, understanding that if they aren’t feeling well there is something wrong and she will figure out what that is. Many times treating a person as if they have Lyme disease, even if they did not test positive, has helped them feel better. Just because it did not show up on a blood test does not mean it isn’t there. Dr. Regina is also board certified in internal medicine. She uses this in conjunction with her functional medicine training. If a patient needs a medication, she is not against it at all, but she will also work to try and get them to a point where they don’t need it, if possible. She will put a lot of her patients on anti-inflammatory diets. Something as simple as eating better shows great results in patients who couldn’t get relief for many years. This change in how they feel encourages them to exercise and move more, and in turn has a positive impact on their emotional wellbeing. Dr. Regina finds that after making dietary changes, her patients not only feel better physically but mentally as well. She can even help people get off of their mood supporting medications, such as anti-depressants. Dr. Regina sees some of the most complicated cases. She feels like she owes it to every patient to get to the bottom of their medical mysteries and help them get better. Most of her patients have already been down an allopathic route and found it did not work for them or were told there was nothing wrong. Dr. Regina cares about her patients and shows them compassion. She meets her patients where they are and customizes her care to their needs. A patient’s decision does not dictate whether or not she will care for them. At the THWC Spring Summit, she will be talking about hormones and how to optimize them using a functional medicine approach. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy is an area in which Dr. Regina has done a lot of research and she loves to use it with her patients. She does very detailed and advanced hormone tests. These include blood tests, saliva tests, and urine tests. Many traditional doctors only use blood tests and are not capturing the full picture. It is important to make sure the hormones are going through the proper pathways for detoxification and to not only measure the level of hormones but how these hormones are broken down. Diet can play a role in how someone does breakdown certain hormones. Stress has an impact on hormone levels too. Sometimes, the solution is to fix the stress and not the hormone directly. Dr. Regina is certified to prescribe medical marijuana to patients. She has seen great benefits in a wide variety of patients. It may help patients lower their doses, or even get rid of, their other medications. Certain types of marijuana can even help kill cancer cells. CBD has a lot of the properties that a marijuana plant has without the THC, so she will use CBD for some of her patients as well. LDN is another approach Dr. Regina uses which helps her patients make more endorphins so they feel better and have less pain. The endorphins bind to immune cells and activate them in ways that help your body kill off pathogens and tumors, balance the immune system, reduce neural inflammation and more.
Listen to trailblazer Regina Smith, as she talks Harlem Small Business, cannabis and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.Regina Smith is the long-serving executive director of the Harlem Business Alliance, 275 Malcolm X Blvd # 2, New York, NY, hbany.org, 212.665.7010. She is a fierce advocate for equity in the economic, social and political justice space for black folks. Follow the Harlem Business Alliance on Twitter. Regina is on the cutting edge of bringing the Cannabusiness to Harlem business owners. Afew days ago we re-posted an Article written by Ms. Smith in The Root last week titled, “Changing The Face Of Cannabis Ownership: A 6-Point Plan For Black Equity,” in Harlem World Magazine.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: www.youtube.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.harlemworldmagazine.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)
What an unbelievable interview on the NTi Global Podcast today!!! Dusty and I got the opportunity to interview Kimberly Tyson with Nightlight Christian Adoptions; which, as many of you know is a near and dear to my heart as the founder of Networking Today Intl. (NTi)... this interview is one for the history books -- it's that good!! Special thanks to Kimberly and a very special thanks to Regina Smith from NTi's Nixa, MO Meeting Location for making the connection!! To learn more about NTi, visit us online at https://www.NetworkingTodayIntl.com
This week’s episode has Sara Jackson interviewing Regina R. Smith, who is the managing director of The Kresge Foundation’s Arts & Culture Program. This conversations covers a lot of ground in terms of funding change in arts and culture, and the interesting creative placemaking focused approach that Kresge is currently taking. Regina has been with Kresge since 2008 and previously worked at the Arts & Science Council in Charlotte, N.C.,as vice president of grants and services. She also served as programs and services director at Culture Works in Dayton, Ohio, for five years and managed a program for the Indiana Arts Commission prior to that. Regina was the recipient of a nine-month Arts Administration Fellowship, where she was in residence with three arts organizations: the Madison Art Center, COMPAS in St. Paul, Minn., and Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs. She began her career as a museum educator at the Cleveland Children’s Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Regina R. Smith is managing director of The Kresge Foundation’s Arts & Culture Program. She leads efforts to identify prospects for national funding opportunities and partnerships in the arts and culture field. Regina has been with the Foundation since 2008 as a program officer and senior program officer, working to advance the deliberate integration of arts and culture into community development through creative placemaking.
Regina Smith visits and we talk about meeting her and her work capturing The Eyeball Killer in Dallas. Also why are people so fascinated with our true crime case? Is it recapturing power from the monsters of the world or just a fascination with the spooky?
We speak with 2017 GIA Conference committee chair Regina Smith of The Kresge Foundation and committee member and Detroit native Sharnita Johnson of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. They share about you may not already know about the Motor City, what to expect when visiting the city, and what they are excited about for the upcoming conference.
Retired Lt. Smith served 26 1/2 years with the Dallas Police Department and in 1991, was instrumental in capturing Dallas' only known serial killer.