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As we close out our candidate series for the June 2022 election, we encourage all Orange County voters to visit ocballotguide.com and listen to the episodes with past candidates and ballot recommendations. In this episode, Jodi talks to Rick Foster, candidate for Orange County Assessor. Foster wants to make it easier for first-time homebuyers to realize their dream of ownership, help seniors, veterans, and disabled people receive tax savings for which they qualify, ensure nobody pays more than required, and educate the public on tax savings programs. He believes in efficiency, innovation, integrity, and transparency.https://ocballotguide.comhttp://rick4ocassessor.comhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Salingerhttps://data.unhcr.org/en/documents/details/44901https://www.becomingmichelleobama.com
Đi Tìm Hạnh Phúc Cuộc Sống - Tác giả Rick Foster _ Grey Hicks
What a big week! This is the first Bright Side Home Theater Podcast that has a contest attached to it! You will have to listen to find out who won but thank you and congratulations to GC for the hard work and attention to detail for winning the first Bright Side Contest! But lets not bury the lead though, District 9 is a fantastic Home Theater movie and DJ's really excited to break it all down in the way that only he can. Push Play.
What a big week! This is the first Bright Side Home Theater Podcast that has a contest attached to it! You will have to listen to find out who won but thank you and congratulations to GC for the hard work and attention to detail for winning the first Bright Side Contest! But lets not bury the lead though, District 9 is a fantastic Home Theater movie and DJ's really excited to break it all down in the way that only he can. Push Play.
American Stage's second digital production is Kate: The Unexamined Life of Katharine Hepburn by Rick Foster and performed by the indomitable Janis Stevens. Associate Artistic Director Kristin Clippard talks with Janis about how the show came to be and what it's been like to play an iconic celebrity.
The outdoor report with Greg Roberts, Rick Foster in Grants Pass has an interesting Covid run-in with Jo Co Health, and Art Robinson and I talk about get out the vote, and problems at the top of the state Republican Party
We humans are programmed to flirt. It’s the beginning of the process that keeps the species going forward. And while some people are clearly better at the art of flirting – there is some science to it as well. I begin this episode with scientifically proven ways to improve your flirting skills. http://theweek.com/articles/448643/how-flirt-according-science One thing that makes us human is our creativity. We are all creative and many of us could be even more creative according to Allen Gannett. Allen is the CEO of Track Maven, a software analytics firm and he has been on the top “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes magazines. He is also the author of the new book, The Creative Curve: How to Develop the Right Idea at the Right Time ( https://amzn.to/2Jt9vaH) . Allen joins me to reveal some fascinating science behind creative people and the creative process that we can all benefit from. It turns out that not all olive oil is what it appears to be. In fact a lot of extra virgin olive oil isn’t what the label says. Is there fraud in the olive oil business? And if it isn’t olive oil, what is it? We’ll discuss. http://time.com/3894609/extra-virgin-olive-oil/ If happiness is a choice, why do so many people choose to be unhappy? That is just one of the questions I tackle with Rick Foster co-author of the book, Happiness & Health: 9 Choices That Unlock the Powerful Connection Between the Two Things We Want Most (https://amzn.to/2JEdz78). I think you will be amazed by what Rick has to say. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For over 25 years Rick Foster forged a career as a successful copywriter. Twenty of those were as part- owner and founder of Tank, a creative agency that strived to make a meaningful difference through their work.But then Rick had a mental breakdown, suffering severe anxiety which made him relook at everything. His family, life and career.What was the hardest time of his life also became the happiest, as he reignited his passion for writing through pursuing something that he had wanted to do since having the first of his two beautiful daughters – write picture books.Drawing on his own experience and the struggles both of his young daughters experienced with anxiety, he wrote and self-published his first picture book, Why Worry Wally? to help kids talk about and cope with their worries and anxiety.Rick is a strong advocate for mental health, in particular anxiety in children and men, and passionate about de-stigmatising issues around mental health.This podcast is super relevant right now with what we are experiencing. There has been so much disruption to children’s lives because of this pandemic and it has really impacted their worries and anxiety levels. This podcast is full of pragmatic tips to assist you with how to normalise anxiety and encourage your kids to talk about it.We chat about:What drove Rick to write Why Worry WallyHow Why Worry Wally helps normalise anxiety for childrenWhat to do if your child does raise they are feeling anxious or worriedWhy it’s ok for parents not to be the superheroWhy being present and breaking the busy curse is super importantPlease do share this podcast with those you know with kids as it could make a huge difference to their world. As Rick shares you can purchase the book via his website and a percentage of the sales is donated to Kids Helpline.Links:Why Worry WallyRick Foster
Greg is a pioneer in the research of individual and group well-being and leadership, national best-selling author, and co-founder of FosterHicks, a company that helps people and organizations achieve success. Since 1995, Greg and partner, Rick Foster, have traveled to all 50 states, 7 continents, and over 60 countries finding and interviewing people and communities that thrive. From their acclaimed research, they developed the FosterHicks system of nine behaviors. Greg and Rick’s first book, How We Choose to Be Happy – The 9 Choices of Extremely Happy People (Penguin Group), became an immediate national bestseller and has been on bestseller lists ever since. Available in 22 languages, it was selected by the Book of the Month Club as one the Best Books of the Year, and was nominated as Best Motivational Book by the prestigious Books for a Better Life.In 2003 Hicks wrote LeaderShock –And How to Triumph over It (McGraw-Hill). Based on the FosterHicks system, it was selected as the #2 best business book by Amazon that year.Through their energetic and transformational presentations, Greg has inspired people all over the world at large global conferences and has been on the faculties of the American Hospital Association’s Fellowship Programs, the UC Berkeley School of Public Health (where they recently taught Leadership, Sustainability, Happiness and Health for graduate students), San Jose State University, and they continue to be a frequent lecturer at Stanford University and the Global Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.Hicks has appeared on numerous national T.V. and radio shows and have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and magazines such as Health, Fitness, Self, Good Housekeeping, Fit, Working Mother, Redbook, Prevention, and Readers’ Digest.On this episode:Learn how Greg started his career on a completely different path. He didn't find his true calling until 30.Greg unpacks his passion for travel.Discover why you should live your life with intentions, not goals.Greg Hicks;http://greghicks.comhttp://fosterhicks.comHow We Chose to Be Happy: https://amzn.to/301GnfILeader Shock: https://amzn.to/2QD0BJKHappiness and Health: https://amzn.to/2QChdkDSchedule a free 15 minute call with Hans here:https://calendly.com/h-struzyna/15minFor more information about Hans Struzyna and Another Way to Play, visit:anotherwaytoplaypodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Interim Senior Pastor, Rick Foster, gives the RBC church body an encouraging and powerful challenge to 'launch well' into this next phase as a church under the leadership of Pastor Jason Swanson.
Humans are programmed to flirt. It’s the beginning of the process that keeps the species going forward. And while some people are clearly better at the art of flirting – there is some science to it as well. I begin this episode with scientifically proven ways to improve your flirting skills. (http://theweek.com/articles/448643/how-flirt-according-science)One thing that makes us human is our creativity. We are all creative and many of us could be even more creative according to Allen Gannett. Allen is the CEO of Track Maven, a software analytics firm and he has been on the top “30 Under 30” lists for both Inc. and Forbes magazines. He is also the author of the new book The Creative Curve: How to Develop the Right Idea at the Right Time (https://amzn.to/2Jt9vaH). Allen joins me to reveal some fascinating science behind creative people and the creative process that we can all benefit from.It turns out that not all olive oil is what it appears to be. In fact a lot of extra virgin olive oil isn’t what the label says. Is there fraud in the olive oil business? And if it isn’t olive oil, what is it? We’ll discuss. (http://time.com/3894609/extra-virgin-olive-oil/)If happiness is a choice, why do so many people choose to be unhappy? That is just one of the questions I tackle with Rick Foster co-author of the book Happiness & Health: 9 Choices That Unlock the Powerful Connection Between the Two Things We Want Most (https://amzn.to/2JEdz78). I think you will be amazed by what Rick has to say about the connection between your health and your happiness.
Rick Foster takes us through Mark chapter 3 and discusses balancing the paradox between opposition and opportunity.
This week, Rick Foster joins us once again. We talk about his upcoming film festival, catch up on life, and two credits. Rick’s Plugs Twitter: https://twitter.com/rickfoster Website: http://rickfoster.org ContactRoberto Twitter: http://twitter.com/vincent404 Show’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/8bitlifepodcast Support the show: http://patreon.com/8bitlife Join Us For Our Live Recordings! Video … Continued
WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Date: November 3, 2011 Featuring: Rick Foster, MD, Senior Vice President of Quality and Patient Safety, South Carolina Hospital Association Kate B. Hilton, Director, Organizing for Health; Principal in Practice for Leading Change at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard University Landis Landon, President, Immaculate Merchant Services; Resident, Columbia, South Carolina In August 2011, a very different sort of town hall meeting was held in Columbia, South Carolina. About 90 people who shared the zip code 29203 sat down to talk about the health issues they faced. The list was long: lack of dental care, colon cancer, breast cancer, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, mental illness, low birth weight babies, and more. Any one of these issues is worthy of attention; indeed, in most parts of the US, you can find initiatives trying to either prevent or reduce the burden of specific diseases that affect specific individuals. But what if the approach was more comprehensive and more widespread — and, most importantly, engineered by the community itself? What if hundreds of people from across the community — representing businesses and insurance companies and local hospitals and municipal offices and professional schools — all decided to band together to turn things around? That’s what the people decided in Columbia, South Carolina. WIHI host Madge Kaplan talks with some of the key leaders behind the effort — Rick Foster, Kate Hilton, and Landis Landon — who describe their groundbreaking mobilization.Some of the concepts and goals underpinning the Healthy South Carolina campaign are quite familiar, such as increasing access to primary care and the community’s commitment to wellness. But what sets this initiative apart is the strategy they’re using to make any goal a reality. It starts with training some 300 leaders by the end of 2011. They’ll play several roles, but will focus in part on fanning out across Columbia, SC, to help individuals and neighborhoods develop wellness programs and policies. There will also be a major emphasis on improving everyone’s health literacy and communication skills. And every part of the community’s health care delivery system is pledging, along with insurers, to engage in serious discussions about how to improve access to primary care, reduce reliance on emergency departments for non-urgent problems, and reduce costs.Yes, it’s just the beginning stages and yes, it’s just one community. And no one knows whether this multi-year effort will succeed. Still, at a time when new models of better health, better health care, at reduced per capita costs, are badly needed, Healthy South Carolina is an initiative to root for, learn from, and watch.
This week, it’s all bout E3. Join Roberto and his guests’ Drew Snyder and Rick Foster as they go over their personal highlights from this year’s conference Rick’s Plugs Twitter: https://twitter.com/rickfoster Website: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lawyer-up-a-better-call-saul-fancast/id963633228?mt=2 Drew’s Plugs Twitter: https://twitter.com/XDrewsipherX Podcast: http://www.rabelly.net/recordbreakers/ ContactRoberto Twitter: http://twitter.com/vincent404 Show’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/8bitlifepodcast Support … Continued
Rick Foster is back with us this week! They talk about wrestling, football jersey burnings!?, No more Sunday Night Football for Rick, and more! (Recorded Live August 31st, 2016) (Episode 246) Check out the rest of the Show Notes over … Continued
Kelly Timberman talks about coming back, keeping positive and podcasting and Rick Foster tells us about Justin Sports Medicine.
Rick Foster and Jim Selman discuss increasing complexity and unpredictability
Rick Foster is back with us this week! They discuss life advice, tips for surviving college, new projects, & more! (Recorded Live June 8th, 2016) (Episode 234) Check out the rest of the Show Notes over at our CosmicRadio.TV page! … Continued
8Bit’s favorite, Rick Foster, joins us for our last episode of 2015! We talk about crazy weather, ad free entertainment, Star Wars, movies, & more! (Recorded Live December 30th, 2015) (Episode 211) Check out the rest of the Show Notes … Continued
This week, we put a final bow on Season 4 of Fanny Pack as Petey and DJM sit down to have a further one-on-one about all the goings-on over Wrestlemania weekend in the Bay Area. We talked out our fears for the state of Indy Wrestling going forward, we spell out hopes for the state of Wrestling as a whole going forward, Petey recounts Rick Foster and Mitzula's reaction to their new Indy Wrestling experiences, and Deej voices his current reservations about Hoodslam as a wrestling product. All that and more await you!
It's JuRYMania time! On the finale of Season 4 of Fanny Pack Wrestling, Petey is joined by Justin Robert Young, Rick Foster, and Chris "Mitzula" Minton to recap their weekend of Indy Wrestling excitement. We talked about how much we missed DJM, the amazing Nikki Storm, the equally amazing So Cal Val, our disappointment with Chris Hero, what the current quality of nXt means for the status of Indy Wrestling, and the fantastic punk rock spectacle of Hoodslam. All that and more. Dig it!
This week, we are joined by Anime3000.com's Sean Russel and returning guest Rick Foster as we break from our usual norm and cover something from the evil empire. Specifically, we're discussing NXT Takeover: R-Evolution. We talk Sami Zayn's love of ska & punk, Kevin Owens' impactful debut, the future of WWE's Lucha representation, cool-down matches, that GTS tease, Finn Bálor's entrance, the wrestling women of NXT vs. the main-roster Divas, and a whole bunch more.
This week, the Awesome Series continues with special guest Rick Foster and Ring Of Honor's seminal 2007 PPV "Driven". We'll discuss all the great forming talent that was witnessed at the event, all the amazing possibilities available to NXT at the moment, seeing wrestlers with different amounts of hair than we're used to seeing on them, nipples, and how real the hype is for KENTA's WWE run. All that and more when you press play.
On the longest episode of Fanny Pack Wrestling yet, we are joined by Rick Foster and the returning Bob Callahan to talk about the biggest event in Japanese Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling's Wrestle Kingdom. We discuss the culture of Japanese Wrestling, the importance of commentary, Shinsuke Nakamura's "slinkyness", and so much more.
Happiness, Leadership, and Health: The Connection Rick Foster and Greg Hicks, Leadership Consultants Leading Change and Innovation is an event for emerging to senior-level leaders in public health and healthcare. The conference provides opportunities for participants to: * Learn from best-in-class leaders, practitioners, innovators and thinkers * Gain strategies and skills to catalyze change and innovation in their organizations * Be exposed to emerging trends and practices in leadership * Network with engaged community of health leaders * Gain new ideas to explore and implement in their own organizations More information about the Center for Health Leadership
Happiness, Leadership, and Health: The Connection Rick Foster and Greg Hicks, Leadership Consultants Leading Change and Innovation is an event for emerging to senior-level leaders in public health and healthcare. The conference provides opportunities for participants to: * Learn from best-in-class leaders, practitioners, innovators and thinkers * Gain strategies and skills to catalyze change and innovation in their organizations * Be exposed to emerging trends and practices in leadership * Network with engaged community of health leaders * Gain new ideas to explore and implement in their own organizations More information about the Center for Health Leadership