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How do we equip youth with the tools to weather life's ups and downs? Dr. Belinda Karge (professor in the School of Education at Concordia University Irvine), Dr. Kara Bratton (assistant professor in the School of Education at Concordia University Irvine), and Dr. Jeremiah Stokes (licensed psychotherapist, owner and clinical director of Stokes Counseling and Consulting in Maitland, Florida, and adjunct professor at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL) join Andy and Sarah to talk about the Resilient Minds Curriculum for Middle School and High School from Concordia Publishing House. They discuss the state of mental health among youth in the U.S. today; where the idea for this curriculum came from; and how each of them became connected to the project. They also explain how the curriculum equips students to face life's challenges, how teachers are supported in helping students manage mental health in healthy ways, and what makes the Christ-centered approach of Resilient Minds unique. Learn more and find the curriculum at teachthefaith.cph.org/resilient-minds. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Jacob is the congregational leader of Congregation Rebirth in North Orlando ( Longwood), Florida. He was once living in pursuit of his own desire and Messiah Yeshua revealed His power and grace to him in 2009. He chose to follow Him, and the Lord called him up (Aliyah) to his Jewish heritage, faith, and purpose. With the help of God, while having ministerial leadership since 2010, he achieved a BA in Business from Rollins College in 2018 and, from the IAMCS Yeshiva, a Certificate of Completion for Ordination in 2024. Lastly, he is a candidate for a Masters of Divinity from Liberty University. Rabbi Jacob's hope is simply to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Yeshua and to lead those God has called him to in remembrance of our shared Heritage in Messiah Yeshua. Jacob recently authored the book “The Unkosher Marshmallow.”
This was new territory for me. It turns out that so many of the things that so many of the things taught in business school and sales workshops throughout that industry had their origins in the innovations that Mike brought to the industry. Before Mike's work, sales was always seen as "pitching products." Mike simple yet profound innovation flipped that approach onto its head - successful sellers don't move products, they solve industry problems by helping workers find solutions.Mike Bosworth is well known throughout the business sales world as a trainer, speaker, and the author of best selling sales books Solution Selling: Creating Buyers in Difficult Selling Markets (McGraw-Hill, 1993), What Great Salespeople Do: The Science of Selling Through Emotional Connection and the Power of Story (McGraw-Hill, 2011) and co-author of CustomerCentric Selling (McGraw-Hill, 2003). Mike founded and grew one of the most successful virtual businesses in the B2B arena. After 10 years with Xerox Computer Services and one year with a software start-up, he founded Solution Selling® in 1983, began adding licensing his intellectual property to affiliates in 1988 and by the time he sold it in 1999, over 50 affiliates were contributing royalty income in excess of $2.8M annually. Mike began building Story Leaders™ as a framework for building emotional connection in 2008 and published a new book, What Great Salespeople Do, the Science of Selling Through Emotional Connection and the Power of Story in January, 2012. In January 2013, Mike founded Mike Bosworth Leadership. MBL currently has eight affiliates who sell and deliver his Story Seekers™ workshops.Bosworth has a degree in Business Management and Marketing from California State Polytechnic University. In addition to his keynote speaking for professional associations and major corporations, he has been a featured lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, The Stanford Program on Market Strategy for Technology-Based Companies, The American Marketing Association Customer Message Management Forums, The Anderson School Of Management At UCLA, the Paul Merage School of Business at UC Irvine, The University of Connecticut and Rollins College to name a few. He is certified (CMC) by the Institute of Management Consultants. Michael T. Bosworth is a cofounder of CustomerCentric Systems®, LLC. He has assisted clients in improving sales effectiveness and shaping customer experience since 1983
This episode explores deep strategies for success, career growth, and business development in CRE with Amy Calandrino, founder and CEO of Beyond Commercial.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with top CRE professionals. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode of The Crexi Podcast, host Ashley Kobovich sits down with Amy as she discusses her unconventional career journey from aspiring meteorologist to successful commercial real estate broker, sharing valuable lessons learned along the way. She dives into the mission of her firm, innovative market strategies, and her dedication to small and medium-sized businesses. Amy also talks about the inspiration behind her upcoming book 'From Perfect to Real,' her role in empowering women in the CRE industry, and her philanthropic efforts through the Calandrino Foundation. Tune in to gain insights into the commercial real estate market, personal growth, and professional resilience.Introduction to The Crexi PodcastMeet Amy Calandrino: A Personal and Professional JourneyAmy's Career Path and Early InfluencesThe Genesis of Beyond CommercialBalancing Growth and Personal FulfillmentOrganizational Strategies for SuccessTrends in Orlando's Commercial Real Estate MarketAmy's Upcoming Book: From Perfect to RealSharing My Story and Developing the Sports Success SystemThe Importance of Synergy and Support NetworksChallenges and Triumphs of Writing a BookAdvocating for Women in Commercial Real EstateMentorship and Networking in Real EstateInspiring Youth EntrepreneurshipRapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts About Amy Calandrino:Amy Calandrino thrives on meeting clients face-to-face, shaking hands, and helping them achieve their short- and long-term goals. For her, it's all about combining a personal touch with a strategic lens. She takes great satisfaction in finding the best space and maximizing returns for her clients. But beyond the transaction, what truly drives her is developing personalized strategies to help clients build wealth. Colleagues and clients alike describe Amy as having both head and heart. She has earned the prestigious CCIM and SIOR designations, and her firm, Beyond Commercial, is a certified Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) and Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB). Recognized as a key influencer in the commercial real estate industry, she continues to make a significant impact. Amy is passionate about developing lasting relationships and seeing her clients thrive. Business owners and investors benefit from her extensive knowledge of market inventories, trends, and space solutions. While she has a hyper-local focus inWinter Park and Greater Orlando, her global reach extends through alliances with other boutique brokerages and the Commercial Real Estate Supplier Diversity Alliance (CRESDA). Though Central Florida is home, Amy developed a deep appreciation for Winter Parkwhile earning her degree at Rollins College. Its charm reminds her of her New England roots, and today, she feels privileged to serve many of the area's businesses and property owners. Beyond her work at Beyond Commercial, Amy is involved in initiatives that align with her professional and personal aspirations. Alongside her husband, Phil Calandrino, she co-founded the Calandrino Foundation to inspire entrepreneurship, starting with the next generation. She also shares valuable insights through herPerformance Mindset podcast, where she engages in thought-provoking conversations with fellow business leaders.Her upcoming book, From Perfect to Real: Embracing Authenticity for Peak Performance, chronicles her personal struggles, professional journey, and the SPORT Success System® she developed for achieving peak performance. While providing above-and-beyond service to her clients remains a top priority, Amy's greatest loves are her faith and family. She and Phil cherish raising their two lively children. In her downtime, she enjoys a round of golf or running a 5K. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter and enjoy the next podcast delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi's blog. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse 500,000+ available commercial properties for sale and lease. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi
Send us a textIn this episode, the hosts discuss their excitement for the upcoming baseball season and the growth of their podcast. They introduce their guest, Bradley Rubash, a veteran with a rich background in the Navy, who shares his experiences from military life to personal achievements. The conversation delves into Bradley's journey, including his athletic background, transition to military service, and significant events during his time in the Navy, including an active shooter incident. The episode also touches on Bradley's deployment experiences, life in Diego Garcia, and personal relationships formed during his time in Dubai. In this engaging conversation, Bradley Harrison Rubash shares his experiences in the Navy, including medical challenges and the transition to civilian life. He reflects on his time in the military, the allure of aviation, and the personal aspirations that followed. The discussion also delves into fraternity life at Rollins College, highlighting the bonds formed and the memories created, alongside the academic struggles faced during that time. This conversation explores the personal experiences of military veterans, highlighting their fraternity connections, life lessons learned from military service, and the invaluable perspective gained through adversity. The speakers reflect on the camaraderie formed in the military, the importance of service, and the unique opportunities that arise from such experiences. They also honor the sacrifices made by service members and discuss the profound impact of their military backgrounds on their lives.https://minuteswisely.comSupport the show
Jo Ann Skousen is the founding director of the Anthem Libertarian Film Festival, the world's only film festival dedicated to supporting filmmakers who create short and full length documentaries and narrative films with libertarian themes. Jo Ann completed her graduate degree in English Literature and began teaching at Rollins College. She taught English writing and literature at Mercy College and served as a co-director of the Learning Center. She also taught in Mercy's degree-seeking program for inmates at Sing Sing prison. Currently, Jo Ann teaches English literature and writing at Chapman University in Orange County, California
For many 16-year-olds, a first job is just a way to make some extra side cash—nothing more than a temporary gig. But for Julianna Blackhurst, a part-time job in high school became the foundation of her lifelong career. In this episode of The Pre-Shift Podcast, we sat down with the Senior Director of Franchise Operations at Jeremiah's Italian Ice, to talk about two types of growth: career growth and franchise growth.Resources:Check out Jeremiah's Italian Ice
For many 16-year-olds, a first job is just a way to make some extra side cash—nothing more than a temporary gig. But for Julianna Blackhurst, a part-time job in high school became the foundation of her lifelong career. In this episode of The Pre-Shift Podcast, we sat down with the Senior Director of Franchise Operations at Jeremiah's Italian Ice, to talk about two types of growth: career growth and franchise growth.Resources:Check out Jeremiah's Italian Ice
Craig takes a look back at the most amusing and unusual Florida news stories from 2024.Fred Rogers studied in the Music Department at Rollins College in Winter Park before going on to host "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" on PBS. Fred Rogers' nephew, Daniel Crozier, teaches in the Music Department at Rollins and shares stories of his uncle and how the famous TV personality got to Winter Park.Our Florida conservation newsletter is a concise, weekly look at the top environmental stories from around the state. It's available exclusively to our patrons at www.patreon.com/welcometoflorida for just $5 per month.
Sean Killingsworth brings the youth perspective on what it's like to be a teenager with access to smartphones and social media. After struggling as a young teen with his use of smartphones and social media, Sean decided to switch things up. He started using a flip phone. After the initial weaning of period, Sean felt incredible. He was more present and happier. But problems remained, as all of his peers were still unable to lift their eyes from their phones. This led to the creation of The Reconnect Movement. More about Sean: Seán is the founder of the Reconnect Movement, which creates in person communities on college campuses for students to socialize without their phones. Students love it. Reconnect currently has over 500 students signed up for student-led reconnect clubs at the University of Florida and University of Central Florida. Reconnect has hosted events at Harvard, Rollins College, Catholic University of America, Divergent U with plans to expand nationally in the next 2 years. In addition to his advocacy work with The Anxious Generation, Design it for us, and the Becca Schill foundation, Seán also speaks at conferences, events, and colleges. Most recently, he gave a guest lecture at Georgetown University. He is launching his podcast Be the Oasis in January 2025. His book by the same name will be published in spring 2026. You can reach out to Sean at: sean@reconnectmovement.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scrolling2death/support
In this episode, we tackle the complex factors that contribute to undergraduate student success and retention. Our guest, Dr. Lua Hancock, shares insights on the most pressing challenges students face, from financial strains to balancing academic and personal responsibilities. We explore how mentorship, peer support, and university programs can make a difference, especially for first-generation and underrepresented students. Tune in for a deep dive into effective strategies and what universities—and faculty—can do to create a more supportive environment for every student. Dr. Hancock has more than 25 years of experience in progressive student and academic affairs. Most recently, she served as the Vice President of Campus Life and Student Success at Stetson University. Dr. Hancock now specializes in providing consulting and coaching to industry leaders, assisting them with mindful, equitable, and impactful leadership. Lua has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and African/African American Studies from Rollins College, a master's degree in Alternative Dispute Resolution from Nova Southeastern University, and an EdD in Higher Education Leadership. Additional Resources CITI Program's Health and Wellness Series: https://about.citiprogram.org/series/campus-health-and-wellness/ CITI Program's International Student Success Series: https://about.citiprogram.org/series/international-student-success/
In this powerful episode, we delve into the essential practice of honoring yourself as the bedrock of thriving relationships. Understand why acknowledging and prioritizing your own needs is vital, and how neglecting them can lead to feelings of abandonment and resentment. We offer heartfelt insights and practical strategies to help you stay true to your authentic self while building deep, meaningful connections with others. Learn how to set healthy boundaries and nurture yourself with the respect and love you deserve. Join us on this journey toward creating a life where your relationships are enriched by the unwavering commitment to your own well-being. Colette Jane Fehr is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Nationally Certified Counselor, Author and Speaker. A native New Yorker living in Orlando Florida, she has maintained a successful private practice specializing in couples therapy for more than a decade. She is ICEEFT certified in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), the gold standard in evidenced-based treatment for couples and is the past President of the Central Florida Association for Marriage & Family Therapists (CFAMFT). Her career is dedicated toward helping people improve communication and create more securely attached, emotionally connected relationships. Colette is under contract with Penguin Random House to write a book on relationship communication that will be published in 2025. She is also the co-host of Insights from the Couch: Mental Health at Midlife (www.insightsfromthecouch.org), a podcast that tackles the many unique challenges women face in their 40's and 50's—from career demands, to body image, and relationships. She received her undergraduate degree from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, and completed her graduate work at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. On a personal note, Colette has a blended family with two daughters Charlotte and Curran, both in college, her husband Steve, and two adult stepdaughters, Lauren and Lindsey. In her free time she enjoys reading, writing, travelling, meeting interesting people, experiencing new environments, and learning new things. 02:29 Colette's journey of navigating her relationships and helping others 06:01 Attachment styles 13:34 Showing up for yourself in relationships 17:19 Boundaries and why you must choose yourself 25:00 Self-worth 33:10 Red flags and green flags 44:50 Self-reflection in relationships 48:10 A step you can take today 52:24 How to connect with Colette www.colettejaneferh.com www.colettecounseling.com 1) Grab my FREE Guide Here: https://drkellykessler.myflodesk.com/reclaimpeace Reclaim Your Inner Peace: Top Tools for Self-Loyalty and Nervous System Harmony 2) Listen to Rewiring Health Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3rM1DKsaBqjVULP7USFZ9n?si=53ce05f138d54f9f https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewiring-health/id1627787362 3) Schedule Your Free Discovery Call This is a free call designed to help you overcome your struggles with self-abandonment and unrelenting stress. Schedule it here https://calendly.com/drkellykessler/discovery Website: https://www.optimalyouhealthandwellness.com Socials: https://www.facebook.com/drkellykessler https://www.instagram.com/drkellykessler https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkellykessler --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rewiringhealth/support
Episode 28 of the LOVE.PEOPLE.TECHNOLOGY.LEARNING. podcast features Sabrina Deshner, an inspiring Leadership Development Consultant, Facilitator, Speaker, and Associate Director at the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. With over 15 years dedicated to leadership development, Sabrina has influenced countless leaders through innovative programs, personality assessments, and collaborative approaches.In this episode, she discusses how she keeps programs at Rollins College on the cutting edge, equipping leaders with the skills they'll need for the future. Sabrina shares her methods for building trust and fostering connections in leadership development, with techniques designed to create lasting impact. She also highlights her popular LinkedIn series, Weekly Leadership Soundbite, where she offers insights and advice drawn from exceptional leaders.Tune in for Sabrina's expert tips and insights on the latest leadership trends!Follow Tamara Kocharova, the LOVE.PEOPLE.TECHNOLOGY.LEARNING. podcast host and CEO at Lanes AI on LinkedIn to stay tuned for future episodes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tkocharova/Book a meeting to learn more about Lanes AI: https://www.lanes.ai/demo?utm_campaign=podcast-28-episode
A growing number of faculty members participate in the scholarship of teaching and learning, or SoTL. In this episode, Janice Miller-Young and Nancy Chick join us to discuss a new open educational resource designed to assist faculty interested in pursuing SoTL research. Janice is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a past Academic Director at the Centre for Teaching and Learning at the University of Alberta. Nancy Chick is the director of the Endeavor Foundation Center for Faculty Development at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. Nancy had also served as a Professor of English within the University of Wisconsin System, where she codirected the Teaching Fellows and Scholars Program for all of the system's 26 campuses. Janice and Nancy have both published extensively on the scholarship of teaching and learning and have each co-authored influential books on SoTL methodologies and signature pedagogies. Welcome Janice and welcome back, Nancy. A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
Megan Huwa reads her poem, "Counting Stars," and Hannah Butcher-Stell reads her poem, "one body." Megan Huwa is a poet and writer in southern California. A rare health condition keeps her and her husband from living near her family's five-generation farm in Colorado, so her writing reaches for home—both temporal and eternal. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Solum Literary Press, Calla Press, Foreshadow, Ekstasis, Solid Food Press, San Antonio Review, The Midwest Quarterly, LETTERS Journal, and elsewhere, and featured on The Habit Podcast. Hannah Butcher-Stell is a writing MFA candidate at Sarah Lawrence College, holding a bachelor's degree in English from Rollins College. You can find her co-authored fiction in Sky Island Journal, Newfound Journal, and The Headlight Review. Meanwhile, her poetry has appeared on Poets.org and has also appeared in The Lehrhaus, Sequestrum, and No, Dear. She currently works as poetry editor of Lumina, Sarah Lawrence's literary journal, and as communications manager for a growing nonprofit. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
Welcome back Podsquadders and thank you so much for tuning in for Episode 103 of The kPodcast!!! We have a very special guest on the show, Zari aka Black Phoenix Gardenz, and we'll be discussing horticulture, managing the Rollins College greenhouse, taking care of your favorite plants, Zari's plans for Black Phoenix Gardenz, traveling, and much more! Make sure to follow her journey @blackphoenixgardenz and support! Thank you so much for listening, enjoy the conversation, and please be sure to hit up the email therealkpodcast@gmail.com with any feedback, comments, suggestions, and/or questions! Also be sure to follow the show on all socials @therealkpodcast
There's a conversation happening amongst parents that is drumming up a lot of controversy. It's around the idea of gentle parenting, which is a catch-all term that generally refers to parents who try to stay calm, place a lot of importance on their child's emotions and show a lot of physical affection.Dr. Alice Davidson is a professor of developmental psychology at Rollins College, and is one of the few academics to have actually studied gentle parenting. She shares what she has found out.This episode originally aired on January 9, 2024.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
A passionate champion of creativity, equity, and sustainability, Eli Cheatham has dedicated much of her adult life to amplifying under-represented voices and cultivating organizational cultures focused on purpose and belonging. Named by Seattle Business Magazine as one of their "Daring Women," Eli has played a pivotal role in the story of International Farming (I.F.) since its founding in 2009. As chief strategic initiatives officer, Eli has the privilege of driving I.F.'s strategic projects and alliances, while overseeing operations, communications, and culture. In addition to her work with I.F., Eli is an ardent student of Vedic meditation and the founder of Matrons & Mistresses: a digital publication that shines light on the incredible women who shape the arts. She is also the mother of two adorable, free-spirited boys.Prior to turning her attention to business and the arts, Eli worked as a graduate gemologist in sales and client development for Harry Winston. Eli has a B.A. in psychology from Rollins College and a graduate gemologist degree from The Gemological Institute of America.In this episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast, host Mark Jewell engages in an insightful conversation with Eli Cheatham, Chief Strategic Initiatives Officer at International Farming. Their discussion centers around the significance of intentionality in both personal and professional realms, highlighting how creating space and being proactive can transform leadership and business outcomes. Eli shares her experience and approach to integrating sustainable practices in farming and fostering community-centric initiatives.Eli Cheatham elaborates on International Farming's mission, which began in 2009, emphasizing investment in agriculture, vertically integrated agribusinesses, and innovative technology. She discusses the importance of connecting people to their food sources, simplifying the food supply chain, and enhancing farmers' profits. Their efforts also extend to supporting veterans in agriculture and developing diverse workforce initiatives, underscoring the company's comprehensive approach to food security and environmental stewardship.Key Takeaways:Intentional Leadership: Creating time and space to be proactive rather than reactionary is crucial for effective leadership.Community Engagement: International Farming's partnerships focus on food security, environmental stewardship, and fostering a strong, diverse workforce within agriculture.Support for Farmers: Simplifying the supply chain and implementing transparent practices can significantly increase farmers' profit margins.Employee Connection: Regular meetings and initiatives like book clubs and expert lectures help maintain strong internal connections and shared vision.Personal Growth: Overcoming self-doubt and embracing one's unique wirings can be transformative for personal and professional development.Notable Quotes:"For me, it's about creating space and time...to be a co-creator of the future versus being on my heels and more reactionary to what's being thrown at me." - Eli Cheatham"The more grounded I am as a leader, the better I am not just for my organization but as a human in general." - Eli Cheatham"We can be profitable and sustainable at the same time. It's about doing well while doing good." - Eli Cheatham"To earn $1 on a piece of produce, often the farmer gets just $0.07. We are excited about finding ways to get more money into farmers' pockets." - Eli Cheatham"Creating a space where people can come as themselves, including myself, and stay human is just crucial for all aspects of life and business." - Eli CheathamStay tuned for...
Julie Garner (X: @RollinsGolf, IG: @rollinswgolf, FB: @RollinsWomensGolf) – is the Director of Golf and Head Women's Golf Coach at Rollins College in Orlando, Florida. Julie isn't just one of the most successful women's golf coaches in history, she's one of the most successful in all collegiate sports. But success to her isn't simply defined by National Titles, of which she's had six (along with five runner ups), or the fact she's been the National Coach of the Year, or even that she was inducted into the WGCA (Women's Golf Coach's Association) Hall of Fame. Julie largely defines her success by how well her players/students are prepared for life once they leave Rollins College as well as their success in their chosen career and life after graduation and throughout their life. Affiliates: Books by Rande Somma Why Do We Call Them Leaders?: https://amzn.to/3VIhDI6 Leadersh!t: https://amzn.to/3VY4zib The Stack System is the ultimate device to use when looking to biohack your swing speed. Co-developed by ‘The Savant of Speed' – Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, and PING engineer Marty Jertsen, it is a device that every golfer can utilize to increase their swing speed. The Stack System uses AI to ensure that your development is as efficient as possible. To order The Stack you can do so on their website at www.thestacksystem.com. Be sure to use the discount code GOLF360 to receive your special discount. Sponsors: Get your 15% discount on your next order of JustThrive Probiotic at https://justthrivehealth.com/ (use code: GOLF360) Looking to play one of the best golf courses in the Hilton Head Island area? Be sure to check out Old South Golf Links and have one of your best golf experiences ever https://www.oldsouthgolf.com/
#127: On this episode of The Mental Matchup, Kat is joined by Emily Cumberland. Emily is a junior at Rollins College and a member of the Women's Lacrosse team. Throughout the episode, Emily talks about her experience with a major knee injury and how impactful it can be to have a positive mindset. She also touches on the recruiting process and we know this episode will be helpful for anyone going through a difficult time as an athlete!
Welcome BACK to the Sunshine Signal podcast! I feel so lucky and grateful to have my friend Charlotte on the podcast for the SECOND time (my only repeat guest to date and she is so deserving of every minute behind the mic)! BUY YOUR LIMITED EDITION Emotional Support Herbal Kit HERE! Charlotte is the founder of It's A Girl's Life, a non-profit and podcast inspiring young women to build their dream lives, and a sophomore at Southern Methodist University. We have been friends ever since we were in high school and recorded our first episode together (go listen to ep. 18!) but have evolved SO much since then that it only made sense to record another episode. Today, we're diving into finding community at college and making it the experience you want, trusting your intuition and knowing when to walk away, staying true to your values and not letting outside influences sway you, and so much more! TUNE IN FOR: +How Hailey and Charlotte showed up at college and what advice they have for making it the experience you want to have +A full debrief on finding your people, sorority recruitment, and coming back to your core values. +Charlotte's experience as an ambitious sophomore who is involved on campus and running her own non-profit--how she balances it all and how her vision for her college experience has shifted since freshman year. +Envisioning for the future & creating your dream reality +How to live life on your own terms and practical tips to do that on a daily basis. +Goals for the future and how the girls define success +And so much more! CONNECT WITH HAILEY: Instagram: @thesunshinesignal Website: thesunshinesignal.com Business Inquiries: thesunshinesignal@gmail.com CONNECT WITH CHARLOTTE: Instagram: @itsagirlslifeorg Website: itsagirlslife.org To support the podcast, leave 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! (XO, BIG LOVE for the support
In this episode of IMPACTability, host Josh Hirsch interviews Dan Samuel, the Director of Philanthropy for the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, about sustaining donor relationships. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that arose during the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a significant increase in donors for the food bank. Dan shares how they adapted their systems, operations, and staffing to engage and steward these new donors. They also talk about the importance of storytelling, personalization, and relationship-building in donor retention. The episode concludes with a segment of Coaches Corner, where Sheryl Soukup discusses balancing mission-driven work with the business aspects of running a nonprofit. Guest Bio For the past 5 years, Dan Samuels has served as the Director of Philanthropy for Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. In his role, Dan has the opportunity to engage directly with individual and corporate donors and represent the organization through media and speaking engagements. For the 10 years before joining the Second Harvest team, Dan worked as a fundraising professional at two well-respected organizations in Central Florida, Devereux and Central Florida Hillel. Outside of his professional role, Dan served on the board of directors and is a past president for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Central Florida Chapter. He has also been an instructor at the Edyth Bush Institute for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Rollins College. When not at work, Dan enjoys spending time with family and friends. He and his wife, Ashley, are animal lovers and have two dogs and two cats. Dan considers himself to be pretty handy and enjoys spending time working on their home. Takeaways The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges and opportunities for nonprofits, including a significant increase in donors for the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. Adapting systems, operations, and staffing is crucial to effectively engage and steward new donors. Storytelling, personalization, and relationship-building are key strategies for donor retention. Leave a review! Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review. Like this episode? Subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcasting app. Got a question that you'd like to ask a nonprofit professional? Email your questions to IMPACTcoaches@IMPACTability.net and listen to next episode to see if your question gets answered!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
The pandemic was a trying time for people across the food service industry, but Jay and Johnny Nartowicz and their partner Colton O'Dwyer ended up opening the right business at the exact right time. They opened Ghost Kitchen Orlando in February 2020, just weeks before COVID-era restrictions started taking effect. “It was very strange timing because it was almost like we were building this business just for COVID because all the restaurants were shutting down,” Johnny Nartowicz said. We were planning the idea back in October of 2019. So, yeah, four or five months later COVID hit — all the restaurants shut down and we were planning this delivery pickup-only restaurant for five months.” Ghost Kitchen Orlando went on to be a success during the pandemic, especially with its heat-and-eat meals, but as the world began to reopen their lunch and catering business became the focus. Because of that, the team decided to expand into a brick-and-mortar location. The first Bricks & Bowls location opened in the Mall at Millenia in 2022. “The way people are eating is changing and there's a lot of really bad processed food out there,” Jay Nartowicz said. “And so we want it to be wholesome, nutritious — we don't want to come across as super healthy. We have a really good balance. We have a lot of superfoods and then we have a lot of indulgent foods and wholesome foods.” The restaurant offers sandwiches served on focaccia bread along with a variety of bowls featuring proteins, grains and vegetables. The Millenia location has served as a testing ground for the concept and now it is going to expand. “We had to go from pickup and delivery only to now having a full storefront with staff interacting with customers,” Johnny Nartowicz said. “It's completely different. So it's definitely been a learning curve but we feel it's been (a) proof of concept over the past two years and we've really kind of nailed it and are excited to open this new store in Winter Park.” For Johnny Nartowicz and O'Dwyer, opening a store in Winter Park is something of a homecoming, as the pair met while attending Rollins College. “Winter Park is cool for us because where we're opening is like 100 feet from where we graduated,” O'Dwyer said. “We're going to have a couple exclusive offerings. We're going to have focaccia pizza, which is baked actually using our focaccia bread, and we're gonna have beer and wine, as well as some seltzers and things like that.” The new restaurant is set to open at 331 S. Park Ave. by the end of April, no official opening date has been set. On the latest episode of Florida Foodie, the trio talked about their plans to expand their businesses further. They also share their favorite sandwiches with Lisa Bell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wanda Luthman has her Masters of Arts in both Mental Health Counseling and Guidance Counseling from Rollins College located in beautiful Winter Park, Florida. She has worked as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Adjunct Professor, and Hospice Counselor for teens. The Neil Haley Show is a captivating talk show hosted by the charismatic and engaging Neil Haley. The show airs on over 150 stations worldwide, reaching an impressive weekly audience of over 5 million listeners. Haley's infectious energy, insightful interviews, and ability to connect with his audience have earned him a loyal following across the globe.
"The lesser of two evils" is a phrase we hear a lot during election cycles. Why is that? This hour, we look to philosophy, the polls, and forensic psychiatry to explore the meaning of this idiom. GUESTS: Lakshya Jain: Partner at the election analysis website splitticket.org Julia Maskivker: Professor of Political Theory and Political Science at Rollins College in Florida. She wrote the book “The Duty to Vote.” Dr. Michael Welner: Forensic psychiatrist and chairman of The Forensic Panel Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Colin McEnroe and Dylan Reyes contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of On Record PR, Jennifer Simpson Carr goes on record with Jeseñia Brown, Senior Manager of Pro Bono and Corporate Social Responsibility at Shearman and Sterling, to discuss the most effective ways to maximize a law firm's contributions to the communities in which it operates. Learn More Jeseñia Brown serves as the global manager for corporate social responsibility at the law firm of Shearman & Sterling. As a member of the firm's global pro bono and corporate social responsibility team, her focus is on employee community engagement and volunteering, coordinating environmental and sustainability efforts, charitable giving, and awareness building. Jeseñia is a graduate of Rollins College with a bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Sociology, and holds a master's degree in Nonprofit Management from Thomas Edison State University. Jeseñia serves on the Bridgewater Somerville branch board of the Greater Somerset County YMCA as well as serving as an officer of the Manville Music Organization.
Bobby O'Mullan is an industry expert with a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology & Sports Performance. He has over a decade of experience in training, coaching and program development for private clients, secondary & college athletics and corporate wellness initiatives. He has a deep understanding of performance tech and knows when, where and how to apply the right tool for the right outcome. Above all, he understands the value of mindset, working with athletes to adapt, manage and channel stress into better performance.Job Title is Director of Sports Performance at Rollins College through Spectrum Sports Performance. LinksWebsitebobbyomullan.comInstagraminstagram.com/bobbyomullanTikToktiktok.com/@bobbyomullanLinkedinlinkedin.com/in/bobbyomullanMore infohttp://www.youtube.com/@bobbyomullan:
Barnie's Coffee has gone through a lot of changes over its 43 years in business. The name comes from one of the founders of the business, Phil Barnie Jones. “He was an inventor himself,” said Shannon Wolfgang, director of marketing for Barnie's. “And he was like, ‘You know what, no one's doing flavored coffee.'” According to Wolfgang, Barnie's became one of the first companies to offer flavored coffees. “You can have all the flavor within the coffee and you don't have to worry about adding the sugar adding the creamers or adding the whipped cream and all that goofy stuff because that's not really what we're about,” she said. The company saw nationwide expansion at one point, predating Starbucks, opening several locations inside malls across the country. “Then our investors and our business managers decided to change plans and then at that point, we closed down our mall locations and we decided to keep our flagship location (in Winter Park),” Wolfgang said. “Then we kind of just did our online store for barniescoffee.com.” In addition to its online sales, the brand is also available is several supermarket chains, including Publix and Winn Dixie, among others. Barnie's is also now focused on partnering with Central Florida businesses. “We've already had our Publix of flavored ice cream(s),” Wolfgang said. “Then there's Ten10 Brewery who's doing a beer with us. We have Se7en Bites, who's done a brownie with us and also a cookie with us with the flavoring. So we have a lot of local collaborations.” The company is also working with colleges in the area, such as the University of Central Florida. “So we closed down all of the mall cafes and now we're opening businesses or collaborating with businesses through schools and the reason we did that was so that we could also do a give-back donation to the school,” Wolfgang said. “We created three different blends with (UCF) — flavored coffee, like our Pegasus blend — and if you purchase that coffee, not only at the UCF cafe that they have, but purchase it online from Barnie's Coffee, $1 of that bag actually goes back to their food insecurity program.” The company also works with Stetson University, Rollins College and the Orlando Science Center with similar give-back programs. Despite the brand's reach, Barnie's is a relatively small operation. Its roasting facility only has 13 employees “doing everything by hand,” according to Wolfgang. On the latest episode of Florida Foodie, Candace Campos and Lisa Bell learn all about the coffee roasting process. They also get a peek at how Barnie's flavors its coffees. Please follow our Florida Foodie hosts on social media. You can find Candace Campos on Twitter and Facebook. Lisa Bell is also on Facebook and Twitter and you can check out her children's book, “Norman the Watchful Gnome.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hally Ledbetter has a lot going on in and around the world off golf and Emma Carpenter asks her about all of it. Born into a golf family, the daughter of two professionals, she didn't start really getting into the game until an early teen but she quickly got very good and played collegiately at Arkansas and Rollins College. Despite being a highly-ranked amateur, her interests in the game became more than just playing competitively and she currently produces a high volume of golf content with her "On the Tee" series, "Better off with Hally Ledbetter", a podcast with long-time friend Michelle Wie and one about to launch with her brother. This conversation is a great look at how golf can be utilized as a vehicle off the course as well as on.
There's a conversation happening amongst parents that is drumming up a lot of controversy. It's around the idea of gentle parenting, which is a catch-all term that generally refers to parents who try to stay calm, place a lot of importance on their child's emotions and show a lot of physical affection.Dr. Alice Davidson is a professor of developmental psychology at Rollins College, and is one of the few academics to have actually studied gentle parenting. She shares what she has found out.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
Our host, Kristin, joins family law attorney, Evonne Hopkins, and psychologist, Kari lenox, for a discussion about a detached parent can negatively impact child custody and divorce cases.Evonne is a North Carolina Board Certified Family Law Specialist and Certified Parent Coordinator licensed to practice in North Carolina, California, and the District of Columbia. Evonne earned joint JD/MBA degrees from the University of San Francisco in 2003 and a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Philosophy from Rollins College in 1998. Evonne utilizes her training, education, real world experiences, as well as her people skills to obtain the best results for her clients.Evonne has been practicing for 20 years and takes pride in helping thousands of families navigate through extraordinarily high conflict cases. Never one to shy away from conflict, Evonne is known for her straightforward honest style, powerful advocacy and is considered a formidable opponent.In addition to North Carolina, Evonne has been fortunate to live in New York, Florida, California, Spain and Japan. Evonne's world has always been one of many cultures filled with diversity and family. She approaches each case with unique insight and a keen ability to problem solve and rework false narratives.When she's not practicing law, Evonne loves to travel and support local animal rescue organizations.www.raleighlawcenter.comKari Lenox, Ph.D., received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia in 1988 and her masters and doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Duke University in 1998. Dr. Lenox spent five years as a stay-at-home mom before going into private practice in 2004. She worked for Silber Psychological Services before going into her own private practice in 2012. During her earlier professional training, Dr. Lenox worked with aggressive children through the Durham public school system. She also provided preschool consultations and worked with young children and their families through the Orange-Person-Chatham County mental health center. Dr. Lenox currently works with children, adolescents, adults, and families and has special interests in behavioral and compliance problems, general parenting concerns, depression, anxiety, adjustment problems, and women's issues. She is also a Parenting Coordinator and aids children and families in managing high conflict, co-parenting, and general divorce issues.www.karilenox.comMental Health News Radio, its guests, and hosts are not giving out any legal advice and/or psychological treatment. While all content is based on learned experience, these shows do not reference any one case, patient and/or client. Any similarity is a coincidence. Content is not to be construed as legal advice and/or psychological treatment and/or the creation of the attorney/client or Doctor/Patient relationship.
Welcome to a special three-part series where we dive deep into the incredible golfing journey of World Golf hall of Fame member Marlene Streit, a true legend in the world of golf. In this first episode, we explore the early years and college experiences that shaped her extraordinary career.Marlene, a Canadian golf icon, joins hosts Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin for an intimate conversation that takes us back to the roots of her passion for the sport. Born in Cereal, Alberta, Marlene shares her humble beginnings, growing up in a family that wasn't connected to golf. Yet, her natural talent and determination led her to become one of the most celebrated amateur golfers in history.One of the remarkable aspects of Marlene's journey was her decision to play on the men's golf team at Rollins College, a move that required immense skill and courage in an era where women's golf opportunities were limited. She recounts her college years, filled with both academic pursuits and her love for golf. Marlene's experiences at Rollins College set the stage for her incredible future in the game.The episode also delves into a harrowing plane crash Marlene survived, providing a glimpse into the resilience that defines her character. Marlene's perspective on life and golf changed profoundly after this life-altering event, adding depth to her story.Join us as we uncover the early chapters of Marlene Streit's remarkable golfing journey. In the upcoming episodes, we'll explore her rise to international stardom, her numerous championships, and the invaluable life lessons she's gained through a lifelong love affair with golf. Don't miss this captivating series that pays tribute to a golfing legend and her enduring impact on the game. Subscribe now and tee off with us on this unforgettable journey with Marlene Streit "FORE the Good of the Game."Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!
It is essential for companies to approach transformation from many directions, and leadership that embraces that multiplicity will innovate through process. Experienced technology executive Angel Mendez knows these methods intimately from years of working alongside visionary founders and forward-thinking teams. His business and technology journey includes a decade at Cisco Systems steering the acquisition of nearly 50 companies.In this episode, Angel, who is now Executive Chairman of the Board at LevaData, shares critical lessons from his impressive career in developing a multiprong approach to transformation. He discusses collaboration and partnerships across companies, leveraging ecosystems, and empowering all employees to be innovators. Angel dives into his experience learning the world of startups, the hard lesson of learning to move on from an idea, and witnessing the iPhone's launch from his role at Palm.(02:34) – Introducing Angel Mendez(05:12) – Arriving in Silicon Valley(08:10) – The acquisition process(20:54) – Problems and Solutions(29:30) – Leveraging ecosystems and partnerships(35:07) – Characteristics of founders(40:30) – AIAngel Mendez has held executive leadership positions at some of the world's most notable technology companies, including HERE Technologies, Cisco Systems, AlliedSignal, Citigroup, Gateway, Palm, and GE. Currently, he serves as the Executive Chairman of the Board at LevaData and independent director of Peloton Interactive, SleepNumber, and Kinaxis, in addition to being a committed civic and higher education leader. Angel earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Lafayette College and an MBA from the Crummer School at Rollins College.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
Dante and Jake breakdown some of the NBA's biggest headlines including the situation that escalated postgame last night between the Bucks and Pacers. Dante also shares a heartwarming story from an Orlando Magic event that took place at Rollins College yesterday. The 2nd segment of MDT includes a part of Wendell Carter Jr.'s appearance on Pod Squad.
Jennifer George is the Women's Basketball Strength Coach at Rollins College as well as the Director of Sports Performance at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. Jennifer is also the Founder of Girls Basketball Worldwide Foundation, a youth organization based in Orlando, Florida. Al and Jennifer talk about the difference between coaching high school vs. college teams on this week's episode. Jennifer has also played internationally and has seen a wide range of students come through her doors. She shares what it takes to be a well-rounded coach at the university level that takes into account the different athletic needs with each of her students. Key Takeaways: [1:05] A little bit about Jennifer and her athletic career. [1:35] What are some of the differences between playing pro in the US vs. internationally? [4:45] Jennifer has coached both high school and college. What are some of the pros and cons of both? [9:30] Jennifer is able to push college women a little harder than the highschool team due to the flexible schedule. [10:10] In college, you have to adapt to new schedules, which can make training consistently a lot harder. [10:40] Are you new to coaching? Find a mentor. [12:10] There is no ‘right' way to train. However, there is definitely a wrong way. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Girlsbasketballwf.org Tweetables: “Challenges at the highschool level are time and commitments. It's basically 6am or after school, so you lose a lot of that time." "The challenge at college level is the actual sport and coaches canceling on a whim. You have a plan and the next thing you know, the practice is canceled."
Jennifer George is the Women's Basketball Strength Coach at Rollins College as well as the Director of Sports Performance at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. Jennifer is also the Founder of Girls Basketball Worldwide Foundation, a youth organization based in Orlando, Florida. Al and Jennifer talk about women's sports and certain challenges that women face when they're playing a sport to its fullest potential. Although the United States has done better when it comes to bridging the gap between male and female sports, it's still not perfect. Key Takeaways: [2:00] A little bit about Jennifer and her athletic career. [3:35] Jennifer shares the moment she knew she wanted to make basketball her career. [9:00] What kind of challenges has Jennifer faced in her sport's career? [11:20] 40% of girls drop out of sports in middle school due to lack of opportunities. [12:50] Representation matters at all levels, and not just in sports. [14:30] Jennifer is passionate about closing the gap between male and female sports in the Caribbean. She explains how it's different over there than it is in the United States. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Girlsbasketballwf.org Tweetables: “I had a passion, I would do it for free. I love training people." "40% of girls drop out of sports because of lack of opportunities and lack of skill sets."
Jennifer George is the Women's Basketball Strength Coach at Rollins College as well as the Director of Sports Performance at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. Jennifer is also the Founder of Girls Basketball Worldwide Foundation, a youth organization based in Orlando, Florida. Jennifer joins Al to discuss her Foundation and why there's a deep need to help underprivileged players that are on sports scholarships. Sports have the ability to elevate your mindset and your quality of life, and Jennifer shares why it's important to encourage our youth of today to continue playing in these sports programs. Key Takeaways: [2:00] A little bit about Jennifer and her athletic history. [3:20] Why did Jennifer Found the Girls Basketball Worldwide Foundation? [4:50] So few go on to play in the WNBA/NBA, but that shouldn't deter people from playing sports. Sports can teach you so much. [7:15] What's next for Jennifer and her Foundation? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Girlsbasketballwf.org Tweetables: “Even though girls can come or athletes can come to the states to have a better life for themselves, they still need help once they're here." "40% of girls drop out of sports after middle school."
In this podcast episode, Dr. Angela Schill and Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talk with Dr. Lua Hancock about what organizations can do to increase the number of women in leadership roles. Dr. Lua Hancock specializes in providing consulting in areas of leadership, youth empowerment and engagement, change management, conflict resolution, emergency planning and response, assessment, and diversity, equity and inclusion. She has worked with various Fortune 500 companies and higher education institutions from diverse sectors to facilitate towards values and goal creation, alignment, and success. Additionally, she works as a coach to industry leaders assisting them with mindful, equitable and impactful leadership. Dr. Hancock has more than 20 years of progressive student and academic affairs. Most recently she served as the Vice President of Campus Life and Student Success at Stetson University. She was charged with leading areas including the Academic Success, the Center for Community Engagement, Career Development, Campus Safety, Residential Living and Learning, the Dean of Students, Student Health, Student Counseling, One Stop, Wellness and Recreation, Diversity and Inclusion and Student Development and Campus Vibrancy. Dr. Hancock co-chaired the Strategic Enrollment Team and co-chaired the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion leadership team. She also was a key leader in pandemic response and change management planning. Lua was previously the Director of Residential Life and Housing and the inaugural Director of Student Success at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). She has also led major construction and renovation projects including residence halls and student union buildings. She has a BS from Rollins College in Psychology and African/African American Studies, a MS from NSU in Alternative Dispute Resolution and an EdD from NSU in Higher Education Leadership. Lua's area of publication include mindful leadership, women's leadership and collaboration between academic and student affairs. Lua is also on the Executive Board of the ACE women's network of Florida, a member of Florida Executive Women, and is a mom of two. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network! Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 627454) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Each HCI Podcast episode (Program ID: 24-DP529) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCPHR recertification through SHRM, as part of the knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™). Human Capital Innovations has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. Each HCI Podcast episode qualifies for a maximum of 0.50 points.
It's women's month on the CPGGGUYS. Every year in November we feature only female executives, startup founders and leaders from CPG brands and retail on the podcast. This is episode one for the cpg guys women's month 2023.We're happy to be formal sponsors of NextUp whose mission is to advance all women in business. We are giving away memberships to this prestigious network and organization so drop us a line at contact@cpgguys.com to learn more and take advantage of what NextUp has to offer.The CPGGUYS speak to our sixth guest to come from the iconic CPG manufacturer the Coca-Cola Company, where she has spent the entirety of her professional career since graduating from Rollins College. In her 2+ decade tenure with Coca-Cola, Dagmar Boggs has worked in a number of key leadership positions across North America including Global and National Customers in Retail and Foodservice, Franchise Leadership, and Operations. Earlier roles include North America Chief Customer Officer, President of Global 7-Eleven, Vice President of Global Burger King, Vice President, and Global Customer Strategic Capabilities. Most recently, she served as Chief Customer Officer for North America. At the beginning of this year, she was named President of Foodservice and On-Premise, and if she isn't already busy enough, she serves as a board member of Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), Food Marketing Institute (FMI), and Nextup, formerly the Network of Executive Women.Here's what we asked Dagmar : Take us through your career journey from Rollins College to retail customer partnerships to President of food service at the world's most beloved beverage Coca-Cola?What leadership attributes have served you well over the years and championed your career success?A successful leader builds a good team around them. What do you look for in a team and how do you help build teams?It's an omnichannel world - how did you adapt over the pandemic and stay abreast of these trends?Talk to us about your involvement over the years with Nextup and advancing all women in business and now as a board member what are you personally focused on?The role you have in foodservice leadership is anchored on refreshing beverage satisfaction for consumers. How do you help drive this to deliver for your consumers and retail partners?What advice do you have for other women wishing to pursue a corporate career in the CPG/Retail industry?CPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comNextUp Website: http://NextUpisnow.org/cpgguysRetailWit Website: http://retailwit.comRhea Raj's Website: http://rhearaj.comDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Thais America Guirigay Aparicio de Sanguinetti. Thais made her earthly transition after this recording on Friday October 6, 2023.Sophie P. Jupillat Posey was born in Venezuela, adopted by French parents, residing in the United States from three to 28 years of age and now currently residing in Franc. Sophie's life has been as complex and rich as her heritage. Her childhood and teenage years were full of amazing adventures such as raising raccoons, learning dual curriculums at the same time and traveling extensively throughout the US and France. However, those years were full of pain due to psychological and physical abuse. She was exposed to the arts early on; which resulted in her falling in love with writing and music. Sophie went to Rollins College in 2011, and graduated with a Bachelors in English with Honors, as well as minors in both Music and Creative Writing. She started publishing short stories, and her orchestral and piano pieces in literary magazines while she was still in college. She is now an indie author, publishing novels and novellas, in the fantasy and science fiction genres mainly (also some poetry and kid lit). She is also an indie composer and singer-songwriter with three albums in the neoclassical and jazz genres under her belt. She has also scored the soundtracks for a few short films.Sophie is also a teacher with experience teaching Special Ed and ESE students in English and French. Like most things in her life it was a happy accident that led her from doing private tutoring during and after college, to teaching full-time and getting her certifications and Masters in Elementary Education with a focus on Dual Language writer.https://linktr.ee/spjposeyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU9l2wYoh_AMusic by Corey Quinn
Introduction: Welcome to the When Science Speaks podcast. In this episode, Mark is joined by Aditya Mahara, a seasoned senior product manager in the health tech industry. Aditya shares his insights on transitioning from Nepal to the US, the importance of discomfort in personal growth, and the significance of clear communication in the biomedical field. Aditya's Transition to the US: Aditya reflects on his journey from Nepal to the US, emphasizing the value of discomfort in his growth process. He shares relatable nuggets applicable to various life transitions, including academic and industry shifts. The Power of Uncomfortable Moments: Aditya highlights how discomfort has consistently driven his growth, whether adapting to a new country or transitioning between academic and industry environments. He encourages embracing discomfort as a catalyst for personal and professional development. Discovering a Passion for Physics: Aditya traces his love for science back to high school, where he defied societal expectations to pursue his passion for physics. He emphasizes the universal nature of physics, transcending cultural boundaries. The Influence of Teachers: Mark and Aditya discuss the impact of teachers on their respective journeys. Aditya shares his positive experience with professors at Rollins College, underscoring their role in shaping his academic path. Biomedical Engineering and Effective Communication: The conversation shifts to the unique communication skills of biomedical engineers. Aditya suggests that the interdisciplinary nature of the field fosters strong communicators who can bridge the gap between different stakeholders. Communication in Academia vs. Industry: Aditya contrasts communication in academia, where expertise tends to be highly specialized, with the business-oriented approach in industry. He emphasizes the need for clear, generalizable communication when multiple disciplines collaborate. Aditya's 2023 Reflection and Goals: Aditya reflects on his accomplishments in 2023, touching on family, full-time work, and side projects. He shares his experiences with his growing toddler, professional development as a product manager, and the unexpected success of his industry transition support venture. Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Connecting with Adidya on LinkedIN
My guests today are movement specialist and head of programming at XPT/Fitlab, Mr. PJ Nestler, and CEO of PN Medical, which developed the breathing tool Breather Fit, Mr. Mark Carbone. We talk about all things breathing and have a well-rounded conversation about best practices for breathing on your own or if you have a device. We learn how we should breathe when we are recovering from an athletic performance or dealing with stress. PJ and Mark's deep understanding of breathing, and how to incorporate techniques into your day-to-day life, provide so many useful takeaways, no matter what your objectives are. Enjoy! Show Sponsors: Quince: Go to Quince.com/gabby for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Vionic: Use code GABBY at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com when you log into your account. 1 time use only. Connect with Mark: Website: PN Medical - Home of The Breather and Breather Fit Bio: Mark loves "10x Thinking" and "what if" and "why not" people. He's passionate about the future of Digital Health and working towards breakthrough solutions to further the medical industry in Metabolomics, Pulmonary Therapy and Speech Pathology. He's an inventor, business builder, technologist, and a blessed husband and father. He is the CEO of PN Medical, makers of intelligent medical devices for the pulmonary and speech fields. He serves as lead inventor overseeing creation of their new device and software, Breather 2. He's also chief visionary, recruiter, deal maker, and leader of the company. He received his BA from UCF and MBA from Rollins College. Mark is also a Lifework Leadership alum, founder of the Rollins Business Journal, Dream Builder, medical device inventor, was VP of the Rollins MBA Alumni Board, soccer player, and nominated as Most Influential Businessman by the Orlando Business Journal. Connect with PJ: @coachpjnestler Websites: XPTLife.com Fitlab.com Bio: Meet Coach PJ Nestler, a human performance specialist with over a decade of experience preparing top athletes for competition. His life mission is to help athletes and coaches realize their true potential. With a passion for sports and a commitment to excellence, PJ has become a leader in sports performance training. He has trained dozens of athletes from the NFL, NHL and MLB and has worked extensively with over 100 fighters, including multiple Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Champions and Top 10 ranked UFC fighters. Through the application of his progressive training philosophy and unique approach to every situation, Coach PJ continues to raise the bar for fitness professionals. He has emerged as a sought-after expert in human performance and trainer education. Connect with Gabby @gabbyreece | Linktree For the full show notes visit gabriellereece.com/podcast The Gabby Reece Show talks to top experts with the goal of extracting the best information you will need to navigate the universe of health, fitness, relationships, parenting, and business. Gabby keeps it simple but gets to the heart of the conversation with the hopes of providing you with realistic takeaways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our host, Kristin, joins family law attorney, Evonne Hopkins, and psychologist, Kari lenox, for a discussion about how martyr parent(s) can negatively impact child custody and divorce cases.Evonne is a North Carolina Board Certified Family Law Specialist and Certified Parent Coordinator licensed to practice in North Carolina, California, and the District of Columbia. Evonne earned joint JD/MBA degrees from the University of San Francisco in 2003 and a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Philosophy from Rollins College in 1998. Evonne utilizes her training, education, real world experiences, as well as her people skills to obtain the best results for her clients.Evonne has been practicing for 20 years and takes pride in helping thousands of families navigate through extraordinarily high conflict cases. Never one to shy away from conflict, Evonne is known for her straightforward honest style, powerful advocacy and is considered a formidable opponent.In addition to North Carolina, Evonne has been fortunate to live in New York, Florida, California, Spain and Japan. Evonne's world has always been one of many cultures filled with diversity and family. She approaches each case with unique insight and a keen ability to problem solve and rework false narratives.When she's not practicing law, Evonne loves to travel and support local animal rescue organizations.www.raleighlawcenter.comKari Lenox, Ph.D., received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia in 1988 and her masters and doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Duke University in 1998. Dr. Lenox spent five years as a stay-at-home mom before going into private practice in 2004. She worked for Silber Psychological Services before going into her own private practice in 2012. During her earlier professional training, Dr. Lenox worked with aggressive children through the Durham public school system. She also provided preschool consultations and worked with young children and their families through the Orange-Person-Chatham County mental health center. Dr. Lenox currently works with children, adolescents, adults, and families and has special interests in behavioral and compliance problems, general parenting concerns, depression, anxiety, adjustment problems, and women's issues. She is also a Parenting Coordinator and aids children and families in managing high conflict, co-parenting, and general divorce issues.www.karilenox.comMental Health News Radio, its guests, and hosts are not giving out any legal advice and/or psychological treatment. While all content is based on learned experience, these shows do not reference any one case, patient and/or client. Any similarity is a coincidence. Content is not to be construed as legal advice and/or psychological treatment and/or the creation of the attorney/client or Doctor/Patient relationship.
In episode 366, Bradley is joined by speaker and author Scott Jeffrey Miller. They discuss Miller's new book, The Ultimate Guide to Great Mentorship. Miller shares insights from his own mentoring experiences emphasizing the roles of "revealer," "validator," "challenger," and "celebrator" in effective mentorship. He also highlights the value of adapting mentorship styles to individual needs and preferences. This episode is brought to you by The Simple Sales Pipeline® which will organize and value any construction sales rep's roster of customers and prospects in under 30 minutes. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd sincerely appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts. The feedback helps improve the show and helps with our visibility as well. The more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it to make it even better. Since we're asking for things . . . we'd also love it if you recommended this show to your friends and colleagues. Your network looks to people like you to learn where to invest their time and attention. We'd love the opportunity to add value to more people in our community. For more info: The Construction Leadership Podcast Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/bradleyhartmannandco/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Bradley Hartmann & Co.
#Armenia #folktale This is an epic about the youngest son of the king, who listens to his father's advice and is able to defeat giants, lying princesses, and the seven headed serpent. Source: The Golden Maiden and other folk tales and fairy stories told in Armenia (A G Seklemian 1898) Narrator: Dustin Steichmann Music: Nubar Folk Ensemble-Qaxhan Sound Effects: Let's ZZZ #3 by Dustin Steichmann Podcast Shoutout: Our Show OUR show started broadcasting from the campus of Rollins College on WPRK 91.5fm in March 2008. From the very start, OUR focus has been to bring a BALANCE to the Orlando airwaves and through the web, give the world a view of what OZONE (Orlando HIPHOP) has to offer. Whether it's HOMEGROWN or Global, Unheard or Well known, if it's DOPE, it gets play on OUR show! Listener Shoutout: Luang Prabang By the 6th century in the Chao Phraya River Valley, Mon peoples had coalesced to create the Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north, Haripunjaya (Lamphun) emerged as a rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century the Mon had pushed north to create city states, in Fa Daet (modern Kalasin, northeastern Thailand), Sri Gotapura (Sikhottabong) near modern Tha Khek, Laos, Muang Sua (Luang Prabang), and Chantaburi (Vientiane). Video by Headliner Music suggestion: De La Soul - Pease Porridge Picture credit: "Armenian castle" by narek781 is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandman-stories/message
Join family law attorney, Evonne, and Kristin as they discuss how flying monkeys play an incendiary role in a high conflict divorce. Evonne is a North Carolina Board Certified Family Law Specialist and Certified Parent Coordinator licensed to practice in North Carolina, California, and the District of Columbia. Evonne earned joint JD/MBA degrees from the University of San Francisco in 2003 and a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Philosophy from Rollins College in 1998. Evonne utilizes her training, education, real world experiences, as well as her people skills to obtain the best results for her clients.Evonne has been practicing for 20 years and takes pride in helping thousands of families navigate through extraordinarily high conflict cases. Never one to shy away from conflict, Evonne is known for her straightforward honest style, powerful advocacy and is considered a formidable opponent.In addition to North Carolina, Evonne has been fortunate to live in New York, Florida, California, Spain and Japan. Evonne's world has always been one of many cultures filled with diversity and family. She approaches each case with unique insight and a keen ability to problem solve and rework false narratives.When she's not practicing law, Evonne loves to travel and support local animal rescue organizations.www.raleighlawcenter.com
Join family law attorney, Evonne, and Kristin as they discuss how people with personality disorders have learned to weaponize their disorder in court. They also discuss the problems with using terminology like psychopath, sociopath, narcissist, etc. in family court and how that can actually hurt your case rather than help it. Evonne is a North Carolina Board Certified Family Law Specialist and Certified Parent Coordinator licensed to practice in North Carolina, California, and the District of Columbia. Evonne earned joint JD/MBA degrees from the University of San Francisco in 2003 and a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Philosophy from Rollins College in 1998. Evonne utilizes her training, education, real world experiences, as well as her people skills to obtain the best results for her clients.Evonne has been practicing for 20 years and takes pride in helping thousands of families navigate through extraordinarily high conflict cases. Never one to shy away from conflict, Evonne is known for her straightforward honest style, powerful advocacy and is considered a formidable opponent.In addition to North Carolina, Evonne has been fortunate to live in New York, Florida, California, Spain and Japan. Evonne's world has always been one of many cultures filled with diversity and family. She approaches each case with unique insight and a keen ability to problem solve and rework false narratives.When she's not practicing law, Evonne loves to travel and support local animal rescue organizations.www.raleighlawcenter.com
48 hours in Nashville. Mega-Caps puke up some of the recent gains - then try for a little run. Potential for reflation – watch for that word… Not seeing and significant drop in CPI. Our Guest today is Lou Basanese – President of Public Ventures, LLC. Lou is a well-known thought leader and advocate for young technology companies with promising intellectual property. He brings decades of experience as a public venture investor and independent analyst, as well as a marketing, communications and investor and public relations professional. As President, Chief Market Strategist at Public Ventures, Lou focuses on leveraging the firm's unique and proven process to elevate new technology companies into market leaders to establish public venture as a vital asset class to a much wider community of investors. Prior to joining Public Ventures, Lou served as Founder and Chief Analyst for Disruptive Tech Research, an independent equity research and advisory firm, focusing exclusively on disruptive technology companies. He also co-founded one of the web's largest financial publishers with a daily circulation to more than 700,000 investors and served as Investment Consultant for an institutional investment consulting practice with over $2 billion in assets at Morgan Stanley. Lou regularly shares his insights on national media outlets such as FOX Business, CNBC and Yahoo! Finance. He received a B.A. from the University of Florida and an MBA from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. He currently serves on the board of directors of Endra Life Sciences (NDRA) and The Roberto Clemente Health Clinic. Follow @LouBasenese Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Stocks mentioned in this episode: (AAPL), (GOOG), (AMZN)