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When we talk about problems with food insecurity and the food system, we tend to reference challenges at the national or international level. And of course, work at that level really needs to be done. But increasingly, there is a unique focus on regional food system strategies and right sizing solutions to best fit those unique characteristics of a particular locale. In today's podcast, we will talk with Rachel Sabella, director of No Kid Hungry New York. She leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the No Kid Hungry campaigns across the state of New York. Interview Summary Rachel, it is such a pleasure to have you with us on the show today. We've done several podcasts with No Kid Hungry staff in the past and discussed topics like your Summer EBT Playbook for state governments. I'm really interested to learn more about your work in the state of New York. Thank you so much for having me, Norbert. We have been so lucky to have No Kid Hungry on here to share the stories. And I'm excited to give you some updates about what we've learned with Summer EBT, and to talk about how things look in New York these days. So, can you help our listeners understand more about No Kid Hungry New York as an organization? What is your approach to addressing childhood hunger? No Kid Hungry is a campaign of Share Our Strength. And I have the honor and privilege of representing the organization across the state of New York as we work to create solutions, to draw more attention and awareness, and to help connect more kids and families with meals. We believe that every kid needs three meals a day to grow up healthy, happy, and strong. But too many children, and I know we'll talk more about this, are missing those meals. We really take an approach of working directly with communities. I don't know the right answer for each community. But my job and really my privilege is to work with school districts, with elected officials, with community organizations to look for challenges and work together to overcome them and really change systems. I can appreciate that local communities look very different and appreciate if you're talking about New York City versus upstate New York. Can you tell us a little bit about how you all think differently about the cities versus the more rural areas of New York State? I appreciate that question. I think all of my colleagues can hear me say, we almost run two different campaigns in New York. Because the approach in New York City, where there is one school district in five boroughs, but a large concentration of students, the largest school district in the nation, versus the rest of the state, is different. But ultimately, the challenges are the same. How are we communicating with families? What solutions are out there that we can implement? We really focus on listening, sharing tools, sharing toolkits, thinking about, in some communities, what they need are materials translated in different languages, so families understand that SNAP benefits are available, or summer EBT benefits. Or as in other communities, it's how can families get to a centrally located place to pick up meals? We really spend our time learning and listening and sharing these programs so that they can find the solutions that work best. This is wonderful. I grew up in Georgia, I should just note. And I grew up in rural Georgia versus Atlanta. And we always talked about two Georgias, the Atlanta region versus the rural areas. And I can appreciate just how different some of those challenges are. But you're right, the central issue of access to food is similar and how you address those issues will look different in those regions. I want to span out and talk about some national data that just has come out. USDA has reported food insecurity rates in the U.S. and we saw that hunger actually increased. And we see that for childhood hunger, food insecurity in general, it has risen since the 2019 pandemic. Why is this happening for children? It's a challenging time. I think something that came out of the pandemic was right away, people said, families are struggling with hunger. What can we do? The stories on the news. We saw it no matter where you were in the country, with the lines to pick up food. And we saw government responded very quickly. There were expanded SNAP benefits. There were no cost school meals provided to every child across the country. We saw pandemic EBT implemented. We also saw the expanded child tax credit. At a time when families were facing tremendous challenges, there was that support from the government. But many of those programs have now ended. And in these economically challenged times, incomes haven't changed. Some people are still dealing with an unemployment crisis. We hear a lot from families as well that they're underemployed. There may be a job, but it's not that same income. And without these expanded government programs, families are facing challenges. How is this looking specifically in New York State? Are there specific challenges happening in the state? I think so, and we have specific challenges in New York, but as we talked about earlier, I think we see every state is facing that. In New York State right now, hunger rose for child food insecurity. We're looking at one in five children in New York State. If we look at New York City, it's one in four children could face food insecurity this year. I often say that hunger hides in plain sight because I hear from people, well, they have a house. Well, with a set budget, they're paying to keep that roof over their heads, they're paying for their electricity bill, and what is the number that can shift in the budget, unfortunately? It's for food. We did a survey earlier this year, and four in five families in New York State found that it became harder to afford groceries. Their incomes just were not remaining at the same levels. And in those surveys, when we dig in a little bit, it was highest in rural communities and parents of school aged children. They are fighting hard for their families, but with all these economic challenges, as a society, we have to do more to help them. Thank you for sharing those insights. And I remember early in the pandemic, some colleagues at Tufts and I did a qualitative study talking to families who were using little free pantries. Those ‘lending library boxes' where people were putting food and one of the stories that we heard that kept coming up was. It was about price inflation, which was interesting because this was at the early part of the pandemic, and we did worry what happened to those families as inflation increased. And this was before some of those policies came into place about summer EBT and other food assistance programs. But now that those programs have gone away and inflation is starting to let up, but it's still a challenge for families. I really appreciate the way the campaign is thinking about these issues. You've already mentioned earlier that the No Kid Hungry team has worked on the summer EBT playbook as you prepared for a national launch of that program. Could you first just give us a brief overview of what the playbook is and then how has the rollout gone in New York State? Even to take it back a step, Summer EBT was a new program launched this year. Every state was eligible to opt into this program, which provided a grocery benefit for eligible children and families. Before this, it was available in certain states that were part of a pilot, and No Kid Hungry had been advocating for this to be nationwide. We also knew that there was going to be a short amount of time for this program to launch. So, what we did was bring all our tools and resources together, our staff members, and we said, what do states need to implement? We partnered with organizations like Code for America, like APHSA, and to really see what is this? So, is it tools to get the word out about the program? Is it about implementation? Is it connecting states that face similar challenges to learn from each other? What the state agencies did this year to implement this program in year one, in about six months, was pretty unbelievable. And we also hope that as we're learning from this, we're going to see even more exciting changes in year two. In terms of New York and summer EBT, we have been seeing so thrilled to see the uptake of the program, the outreach and awareness for summer EBT in New York. In August, Governor Hochul convened an event to celebrate the launch. We had members of Congress, we had No Kid Hungry, we had families there talking about this program. We heard from families how challenging the summer months have been and how this made that difference to get meals to kids. We've been working with the New York City Council on doing trainings for staff members. So many people trust their local elected official's office to get answers. How do I get a new card? How do I check my balance? We are learning a lot, we're seeing materials in different languages, and again, what we're excited to do is recap year one, and how do we learn more and make it even easier for families to access in year two? This is amazing work, and I, I know it's really a challenge when folks, if you will, leave money on the table. And so, helping people connect to the resources that they have legal rights to is a critical role that you all are playing. What do you hope will happen as you learn from the playbook as it was applied in New York? What do you hope to share with other states in this process? We want to show other states our best practices, what worked really well, what's something that we would tweak a little differently. We also want to make sure that those states that weren't able to opt in this year, because there were more than 10, I think about 15, that did not opt in. We want them to see what they can do and how they can use this program to connect kids with meals. But also, this money is reinvested in local communities. Families are using it at grocery stores, at local markets. In New York, we're really excited to see how they're using it at green markets, getting those fresh fruits and vegetables, supporting agriculture. This program while it addresses hunger, it's also an economic engine. And we want to make sure everybody understands that and are using those dollars in a valuable way. I want to ask you a last question, and it's sort of a big question about child hunger. So, what is the outlook of child hunger in New York, and what gives you hope about addressing this challenge? One of the things that gives me tremendous hope Is when we did our survey of New Yorkers, 93 percent of New Yorkers believe that solving childhood hunger should be a bipartisan issue. They don't see the politics of this in New York. We have seen that increasing the SNAP minimum benefit is a bipartisan solution. We have seen no cost school meals for all children has bipartisan support. I think we see New Yorkers recognize they want to make a difference. We get questions all the time. How can I help? We have media outlets sharing the deadlines, putting the updates out for families. We see elected officials in New York State that are paying attention to what's happening in their backyards and their local communities. And they want to make a difference. I hope that what we are seeing in New York translates into other states, translates to the federal level. There is an excitement right now around school meals, and we're hearing a different dialogue. It's something that people like you and I, we know the difference it makes, but I'm hearing from family, from friends, 'Rachel, I read this story on School Meals," tell me about this. My hope is the excitement, the enthusiasm and the interest really changes the conversation and helps us drive forward solutions that will ensure that someday there is no kid hungry. BIO Rachel Sabella has been a respected advocate, strategist and leader for nonprofit organizations for more than 20 years. She has been the Director of No Kid Hungry New York, a campaign of Share Our Strength, since 2018. In this role, Ms. Sabella works closely with stakeholders across New York State to ensure children have access to the nutrition they need to grow and thrive. She oversees grant-making, awareness building, programmatic and advocacy priorities for No Kid Hungry New York and manages relationships with state and local policymakers. Since March of 2020, she developed and oversaw a strategy to distribute more than $9 million in emergency grant funding to organizations across the state of New York and Puerto Rico to connect more kids and families to meals. She has led successful advocacy campaigns at both the city and state levels on issues including expanding access to school meal programs and SNAP in order to connect more New Yorkers with meals. Ms. Sabella also serves as a member of the NYS Council on Hunger and Food Policy and was appointed to Mayor-Elect Eric Adams' transition team. Prior to this role, Ms. Sabella served as the Director of Government Relations and Policy for the Food Bank For New York City. During this time, she led advocacy campaigns to grow and strengthen resources for anti-hunger programs, which led to unprecedented support for food pantries and soup kitchens in New York City. Her advocacy efforts also led to the creation of 25 school-based pantries that distribute food, menstrual and hygiene products, and household cleaning supplies to families in need.
El 26 de agosto de 1989 murió Andrés Sabella, un poeta, escritor, periodista y dibujante chileno, adscrito a la llamada generación literaria de 1938.
What does it mean to be a survivor leader? Survivor leadership is about many different things, including survivvors' empowerment to each other. Sabella shares how survivors can use their voice and collective strength to lead the anti-trafficking movement to fight against human trafficking.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Lion King with the film's producer, Disney Legend Don Hahn, and the voice of Pumbaa, Ernie Sabella.
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TEACHER Scriptures: Colossians 1:9-10 NLT, 2 Peter 3:18 NIV, Philippians 3:8 ESV, Exodus 33:12-23 NIV • God's Word is transformative. • The gifted teacher encourages us to keep on growing” or “be constantly growing.” • Grace: God's Riches At Christ's Expense. • Have a specific time and place that you meet with God daily.
Adam sits down with Chris Sebella for a casual conversation about the methods and techniques Chris uses to achieve his remarkable results in color, growth, and stability. As a long-time master of the reef hobby, Chris has produced many corals for Pieces Of The Ocean, a New York-based company. Check out the POTO website for some of the best corals in the game!Chris and POTO Links:https://www.instagram.com/sabellafellaaa/https://www.piecesoftheocean.com/https://reefnbid.com/https://facebook.com/piecesoftheoceanhttps://instagram.com/piecesoftheoceanhttps://youtube.com/user/piecesoftheoceanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJX8SulPsvgFrag Garage Links:https://www.patreon.com/BeyondTheReefPodcasthttps://fraggarage.ca/https://www.instagram.com/fraggarage/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLkiAJNqvoIRDRTFs34e6Twhttps://www.facebook.com/fraggarage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Cher Kretz interviews Russ Sabella, an author, school counselor, and college professor, about the solution-focused approach. Russ shares how he got into solution-focused counseling and the impact it has had on his career. They discuss the importance of focusing on strengths, resources, and opportunities rather than solely on problems. They also highlight the power of gratitude and giving credit to others. Russ emphasizes the need for practice and repetition in adopting a solution-focused mindset and the importance of believing in the potential for change. They also touch on applying solution-focused principles in various contexts, such as sports and parenting. In this conversation, Russ Sabella and Cher Kretz discuss the power of solution-focused counseling in schools. They share personal stories and examples of how solution-focused approaches have transformed students' lives. They emphasize the importance of focusing on strengths and solutions rather than problems, and how this approach can lead to positive change. They also discuss the role of technology, including artificial intelligence, in the future of counseling. Overall, the conversation highlights the effectiveness of solution-focused counseling and its potential to improve outcomes for students. Start your free Solution-Focused 3-day training here: https://www.thefocusedmindset.com/leadwithhopechallenge TEDx: How to Lead with Hope: Solution Focused Conversation Navigation https://youtu.be/Am3ZoF53BS0?si=ZaflEtnhsdjgJ2oN Instagram: Cher Kretz The Focused Mindset Podcast https://www.instagram.com/cherkretz_thefocusedmindset/ TikTok: @Cher Kretz The Focused Mindset https://www.tiktok.com/@cherkretz?lang=en Tip Jar: Your generous support helps me create more free resources and keep this podcast going strong. Thank you. https://thefocusedmindset.ck.page/products/tips-4-cher
We sit down with directing duo Pablo Feldman and Sophia Sabella as they share an exclusive peek into the making of their debut feature film, Edge of Everything. From conception to distribution, Pablo and Sophia offer a glimpse into their creative process and the challenges they faced as independent filmmakers. This is an episode you surely won't want to miss! About Wrapbook Wrapbook is a smart, intuitive platform that makes production payroll and accounting easier, faster, and more secure. We provide a unified payroll platform that seamlessly connects your entire team—production, accounting, cast, and crew—all in one place. Wrapbook empowers production teams to manage projects, pay cast and crew, track expenses, and generate data-driven insights, while enabling workers to manage timecards, track pay, and onboard to new projects from any device. Wrapbook brings clarity and dependability to production payroll, while increasing the productivity of your whole team. For crew: The Wrapbook app eliminates the headaches of production payroll by providing a fast, transparent, and secure solution for workers to complete startwork, submit timecards, and track pay. Trusted by companies of all sizes, Wrapbook powers payroll for some of the industry's top production companies, including SMUGGLER, Tuff, and GhostRobot. Our growing team of 250+ people includes entertainment and technology experts from SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE, Teamsters, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, and more. Wrapbook is backed by top-tier investors, including Jeffrey Katzenberg's WndrCo, Andreessen Horowitz, and A* Capital. Get started at https://www.wrapbook.com/
Leaving a NYC Fashion Career to Launch a Lactation Consultant Business with Alicea Sabella (Replay) | Ep #138Host and Career Coach Shannon Russell shares the second act success story of Alicea Sabela on Episode #138 of the Second Act Success Career Podcast. Alicea left a career working for some of Fashion's biggest brands in New York City to build her own business as a lactation consultant. She talks about how she found time to study for her license and how she made the decision to help others with her work, while also building a business close to home to raise her family. SHOW NOTEShttps://secondactsuccess.co/replay2024-------You belong in the Career Clarity Collective! Figuring out what you want in your career often feels like a full time job, BUT you don't have to do it alone! If you feel miserable at work and need a change, join like-minded women in this membership. You'll get access to group coaching, masterclasses, and community. https://secondactsuccess.co/membership Grab my FREE Level Up Career Journal to help you plan your next career move!https://secondactsuccess.co/careerchangeTAKE THE QUIZ!Is Now The Right Time To Change Careers? Take the Quiz! https://secondactsuccess.co/quizBook a FREE Discovery Call with host/career coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyLET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondactsuccess.coTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@secondactsuccessAll the latest - https://secondactsuccess.co/linksFREE Resources - https://secondactsuccess.co/resources REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE THE PODCAST!
The hosts welcome back Dr. Jeremy Sabella to discuss his 2012 article on technology, communities, and Niebuhr.
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Are we compassionate? 1. God Offers Comfort to All- 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 NLT 3 All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is our merciful Father and the source of all comfort. 4 He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us.Psalm 68:5 Our God is a father of the fatherless and a defender of widows.James 1:27 He calls his people to care for the needy.2. Children of God Need to Have Deep Compassion for Each Other1 PETER 3:8 8 Finally, all of you should be of one mind. Sympathize with each other. Love each other as brothers and sisters. Be tenderhearted, and keep a humble attitude.Galatians 6:2 2 Share each other's burdens, and in this way obey the law of Christ.3. The Compassion of a SaviorIsaiah 53:3-6 3 He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering, and familiar with pain. Like one from whom people hide their faces he was despised, and we held him in low esteem.4 Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering yet we considered him punished by God, stricken by him, and afflicted.5 But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed. We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.
Rimane però ancora libero Giovanni Brusca, il killer di Riina, l'uomo che ha premuto il detonatore nella strage di Capaci. Come gli altri mafiosi, Brusca sconta la perdita del capo dei capi, il senso di smarrimento causato dalla mancanza di un riferimento e della protezione dei politici corrotti. Le sconfitte di Cosa nostra hanno incoraggiato sempre più pentiti a lasciare l'associazione mafiosa e a confessare i loro delitti. Tra questi c'è Santino Di Matteo, la cui collaborazione con la giustizia è pericolosissima, perché è a conoscenza dei misfatti di Brusca. In accordo con Matteo Messina Denaro e i Graviano, Brusca fa quindi rapire suo figlio Giuseppe appena dodicenne, con l'intento dichiarato di fermare l'emorragia dei pentiti e dare una lezione al padre. Il bambino sarà assassinato e sciolto nell'acido dopo oltre settecento giorni di prigionia, mentre gli uomini di Sabella, sempre più abili nella caccia ai latitanti, riescono finalmente a trarre in arresto Brusca.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When was the last time you reviewed different counseling theories you could bring into your role? It's probably something you have not considered since graduate school, but we have you covered! We are diving into using a solution-focused school counseling approach and how it can increase your effectiveness and efficiency. Today's guest, Dr. Russell A. Sabella, is a Professor in the School Counseling Program at the College of Education at Florida Gulf Coast University and President of Sabella & Associates. He is the author of many books, including Solution-Focused School Counseling: The Missing Manual. Dr. Sabella has trained and consulted with thousands of school counselors, educators, parents, and organizational leaders nationwide. In this episode, Dr. Sabella shares an overview of using a solution-focused model and the differences between utilizing a solution-focused model vs. the traditional problem-focused model. Plus, you'll hear the simple and practical ways to use this new method as a school counselor to increase your impact, how he has seen this model make a difference in students' lives, and how this model can be more effective and efficient as a busy school counselor. Resources Mentioned: Private Podcast: Kickstart Your Year as a High School Counselor Book: Solution-Focused School Counseling: The Missing Manual Podcast: Episode 59, National School Counseling Week: 5 Forgotten Ways to Promote Your School Counseling Program Podcast: Episode 110, Here's Why You Should Care About National School Counseling Week Leave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple Podcasts Connect with Lauren: Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job Interviews Visit my TpT store Send me a DM on Instagram: @counselorclique Follow me on Facebook Send me an email: lauren@counselorclique.com Join the Clique Collaborative Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode112
Our guest this episode of The Chicago Golf Report podcast is golf industry veteran Greg Sabella, who is the Vice President of Marketing for golf simulator company Uneekor. In this […]
O Papo de Prateleira conversa com Juliano Sabella, presidente da Associação Brasileira das indústrias de Suplementos Minerais (ASBRAM), que organizou o 13º Simpósio Nacional do segmento, em Campinas (SP). Ele fala sobre os destaques do evento, que tratou de tecnologia de nutrição animal, a importância da carne bovina na alimentação saudável do ser humano, a sustentabilidade ambiental promovida pela pecuária moderna e a importância do esporte na vida moderna. Mais informações: http://asbram.org.br/
Fala Carlão conversa com Juliano Sabella, Presidente da Asbram, em nesta entrevista gravada durante o 13* Simpósio Nacional Asbram, que aconteceu em Campinas, nos dias 23 e 24 de Novembro. Ele faz um balanço de sua gestão à frente da entidade. Fala aí, Juliano. Assista à outras entrevistas com Juliano Sabella: 1: https://youtu.be/xYw5ldWN15U 2: https://youtu.be/1sKOlDqAGi4
On today's episode of Vinyl Fridays Brandon and AP Lindsay are joined by not one but two guest DJs, Ali Jakobson & Jen Sabella. If you're from the Blue Island area you may have seem them spinning playing the bops that got the people dancing at the Pride Dance Party at The Rock Island Public House in June. Listen, as they return to the 1s & 2s and play nearly two hours of jammers by Palehound, Being Dead, Dehd, Jenny Lewis, Pixel Grip, Fire-Toolz, Gravy Train, Olivia Rodrigo, Cate Le Bon, En Attendant, Ana Jockstrap, Melkbelly, and Spread Joy, while Brandon plays a series of scratchy old dust platters. Thanks for listening. Main Theme song: Apache by Jorgan Ingmann Instagram: @birp60406 Facebook: @blueislandradio Patreon: patreon.com/blueislandradio
The leader in golf simulation technologies has just unveiled an exclusive limited-time promotion aimed at making golf more accessible and enjoyable for enthusiasts of all levels with their MORE GOLF campaign. Uneekor is offering discounts on their full lineup of launch monitors with savings up to $3000! “EVN More Golf!” along with the release of … Continue reading Greg Sabella, Uneekor, Vice President of Marketing →
Giuseppe Sabella, direttore esecutivo di Oikonova e autore del saggio “La guerra delle materie prime e lo scudo ucraino” ci spiega che la prima domanda da porsi è “Perché adesso?”
For Episode 57 of "The Separation is in the Preparation" podcast I am joined by Valentín Sabella. Passion, Curiosity, and Loyalty are the three words that come to mind when I think of this former teammate. A native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Vale took the road less traveled to professional football and applies the lessons he has learned along the way every day. An inspiration in the way he grounds himself in consistency and steady self-improvement, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. Enjoy!
Top Instructors Tom Patri and Tim Cusick plus 4 time winner on Tour Chip Beck, and Uneekor's VP of Marketing Greg Sabella join me. This week TP and I talk Ryder Cup and if JT did enough to silence critics after his 5th place finish at the Fortinet Championship. Tom shares his thoughts on whether Sergio should have been allowed to buy his way onto the European team, and if he will be watching Tiger & Rory's new Tech Golf League. Golf Magainze Top 100 Instructor and PGA Master Professional Tim Cusick adds Head Coach of the PGA of America's new Coaching Center to his impressive resume. Tim takes us inside their new state-of-the-art coaching facility plus the rest of what they have available on campus. Spoiler alert, it's like the Disney World of golf. Tim also shares tips for how to play better in windy conditions and the importance of a positive attitude. Chip Beck won 4 times on the PGA Tour and was a member of 3 consecutive Ryder Cup teams from 1989 to 1993. We go back and hear about his first-ever match which featured him being paired with Tom Watson and facing Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal. We talked about how Ryder Cup pressure compares to playing in a major. We hear what it was like being 1 of 2 Captain's picks by Dave Stockton in 1991 and his pivotal singles match against then #1 player in the world Ian Woosnam. Greg Sabella comes back and updates us on Uneekor's amazing simulators, ones that you and I have always dreamed of having in our basements. We learn about their partnership with rising LPGA star Lily He, how AI has impacted golf simulator technology, and what we may see from Uneekor at the PGA Merchandise Show in January.
In this week episode I interview my good friend, Greg Sabella, the Vice President of Sales, and formerly a Director of Marketing for Callaway golf, to discuss everything Uneekor. It is widely regarded that Uneekor makes some of the best golf simulators in the golf industry. Now with its release of the new Eye Mini, Uneekor first ever portable launch monitor, they coming after the biggest names in the launch monitor space. What began with one engineer trying to efficiently elevate his skills, turned into a truly powerful, disruptive force that changed the golf simulator industry forever.Support the show
Our buddy Nick Bravo has recently deleted his YouTube page to focus on love! But he and his lady Sabella have resurfaced for an in-depth interview (with @DaddyDragnauct ) spilling all the sweaty, salivay, sexual squishy details you could only expect when two planets collide!!! Love is in the air and it smells like BLTs!!! Plus!!! Our buddy Vince the Lawyer betrayed the trust of our best-friend Karl Hamburger by leaking a private group text that El Horrible was a part of...did you know El Horrible was on that group chat?!?! Because NO ONE is talking about it! What am I fucking invisible?!?! Doesn't anyone care that I've been outed as Tookie?!? Fuck!!! Plus!!! Plus!!! PosterGate continues and Shuli admits the whole thing was a HUGE mistake... All this and YOUR CALLS- 973-440-9770 Thank you @StevieLewComedy and @InsufferableBastardsPodcast for joining us today!Visit: BeDabblinLIVE.com Please Like and Subscribe and be sure to Hit the Bell to never miss anything! Sign Up for our $3.99 Beloved Chattah Membership Tier to get all BeDabbler Exclusive Content!!! Follow El Horrible on Twitter at: @BeDabbler Follow OJ on Twitter: @ObnoxiousJohn https://linktr.ee/bedabbler Call 973-440-9770 ANYTIME and leave us a Voice Mail that will most likely be played on the show at some point. BeDabblin LIVE's theme is written, performed and recorded by @daytraitorCO Spotify -https://open.spotify.com/artist/57Xs5BwQJE8XtJxgV6HD70 Thank you all for the Super Chats, Super Thanks and Overall Support! #AlwaysBeDabblin #FunnyBeforeMoney
Meet Daniela, a Senior Healthcare Scientist in the NHS and graduate of the Confident at Work Programme. This week we hear what has changed for Daniela in the two years since she joined the Confident at Work programme. She shares her fear of making presentations, over-preparing, struggles with speaking up in meetings, saying no and how things have changed at work and at home, now her confidence has grown. Take The Quiz: Are You Stuck In A Low Confidence Cycle? Book a call to speak with Anna about private confidence coaching.
Greg Sabella is the Vice President of Marketing for Uneekor makers of some of the best launch monitors and simulators on the market. Greg tells us about their amazing simulators, ones we all wish we had in our basements, garages, or game rooms. Greg also talks about their Eye Mini launch monitors that are like the ones we see Tour pros have out on the driving range. We finish up hearing about their acquisition of Evnroll Putters and their SweetFace Technology which almost eliminates any dispersion off the putter even when you don't strike it in the center of the face.
This week on the Next on the Tee podcast, I'm joined by 3 of the Top Instructors in the game who have become wonderful friends over the years, Rob Strano, Brian Jacobs, and Eric Johnson, PGA. New friend Greg Sabella, VP of Marketing for Uneekor, Inc., makes his Next on the Tee debut. A theme this week is getting reactions to the proposed merger between the PIF and PGA Tour. Rob, Brian, and Eric all share their disappointment when they heard the news. We also discuss if there is a path back, not for the LIV Tour players to the PGA Tour, but is there one for Jay Monahan? Rob shares a great tip for how to recover from a wayward shot into the brush with a restricted backswing and a drill to improve your putting stroke and full swing using two water bottles. Brian shares the work he's doing with several members of the Buffalo Bills. Plus, we hear about his incredible weight loss and fitness journey that has dramatically increased his clubhead speed and overall distance. Eric and I talk about how a player like Rickie Fowler can wake up one day and lose their swing and the grind to find their way back to the winner's circle. Eric also updates us on what's going on up at one of the great private clubs in the US, Yellowstone Club in Boseman, Montana. Greg Sabella tells us about their amazing simulators, ones we all wish we had in our basements, garages, or game rooms. Greg also talks about their Eye Mini launch monitors that are like the ones we see Tour pros have out on the driving range. We finish up hearing about their acquisition of Evnroll Putters and their SweetFace Technology which almost eliminates any dispersion off the putter even when you don't strike it in the center of the face.
En este capítulo platicamos con Alejandro Kohan, el PF del Monterrey Campeón del 2003. El campeonato, Passarella, Sabella, y mucho más.
Listen to well known professor Dr. Russell Sabella give words of wisdom on processing episode "The Other Side". It's tough to work with opposition whether it's a person or idea, but knowing who you are and what's right can help you navigate through hurdles to get the positive outcome you desire.
Welcome to Hope Assembly of God online. We believe, no matter the journey, there is always hope. This is a recording of our live Sunday sermon, unedited, uncut, real. Find us at www.Godgivesyouhope.com.
ep 166 Marcus DiSabella visits the Hard Parking studio during his first ever trip to Arizona. Marcus owns and operations Heeltoe Automotive, a Honda and Acura specific auto parts company that has been in business for 20 years. This conversation was recorded Saturday March 11th. Find out more at: Heeltoe Automotive https://www.heeltoeauto.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Heeltoe. Instagram: www.instagram.com/heeltoeautomotive/ Connect with the show: HardParkingPod.com Instagram JhaePfenning Support us on Patreon YouTube HardParkingPodcast HardParkingPodcast@gmail.com Hard Parking Media LLC Jhae Pfenning
Welcome to Hope Assembly of God online. We believe, no matter the journey, there is always hope. This is a recording of our live Sunday sermon, unedited, uncut, real. Find us at www.Godgivesyouhope.com.
Between 2 Butts: The Podcast That Lets Nothing Slip Between The Cracks
In an episode that could have been titled "Slawin' Down", "Hobo: Origins", or "Uranus Spins Backwards", Jay, Becca and Tice talk with actor and space expert Pam Sabella about her theatre, TV and film experiences both locally and in LA, including her middle school theatre teacher almost talking her out of acting (and later eating her words), doing Shakespeare without knowing what it all means, playing Mary Warren in The Crucible, and surviving as an actor in LA, including doing audience work on "Let's Make a Deal". But multi-faceted Pam is also a connoisseur of things space-related, and so the conversation includes rocket parts, Mars colonization, Elon Musk, the sounds of black holes, life in space, and whether they would rather watch game shows than us. Then we go all go to nose-to-nose in a round of Space Trivia!
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Dario Sabella, ETSI MEC Chairman.Dario drives new technologies and edge cloud innovation for new communication systems. At Intel, he helps create world-changing technology to drive business and society forward. Dario's involved in standardizing tech ecosystems and coordinating internal alignment on edge computing across SDOs and industry groups. As a chairman of the ETSI MEC, he also helps oversee the standardization of an open environment allowing for efficient and seamless integration of applications across Multi-access Edge Computing platforms. In this episode, Matt and Dario discuss the importance of standardization as it pertains to MEC and the work of ETSI. Dario provides insight on different practices for deploying processes and workload at the edge. He emphasizes why collaboration within the telecommunications industry is critical to best serve customers, and what's necessary for the future of edge computing.---------Key Quotes:“The benefits of the coupling software and virtualizing everything, and doing so in this environment with virtual machines, containers, that's the power of this kind of cloud transformation, where MEC is a part of the journey. So, why not exploiting this flexibility, and then why not consider many kinds of deepness of the edge that are perfectly fine in principle? Of course, there are trade offs, but these are deployment choices, which depend, for example, on convenience, requirements, but also costs.”“The standard is there for a reason, for long term interoperability and stability. But the need and approach to standardizing is not to over-engineer everything because otherwise we are risking to close the market. This is going really against also your interest.”"To build end-to-end this kind of service, we have to collaborate, and everybody has to talk the same language in terms of data exchange practically. That's the role of the standard. So, restful APIs, data types, definitions, all the messages, everything should be in the standard. Otherwise, it's a mess. Well, in the competition, otherwise, there is no cake for anybody. Right? You talk about a total addressable market and then just having a portion of the cake of the market. If we compete and don't create a standard, there is no cake for anybody There is no market. So, the standard is enabling this entire cake and allowing them to work together because it is not actually competition, it's a collaboration."---------Show Timestamps:(02:50) Dario's Path into Technology(4:10) Who sets the wireless communications standards?(5:42) ETSI's role in the standards world(07:00) Why a customer-oriented approach is critical(08:09) Importance of industry specification groups in MEC(11:20) Significance of a standard's body(13:20) Defining multi-access edge computing(16:05) Where is the edge?(20:55) How hyperscalers and MEC standards work together at the edge(24:35) Exploring the MEC Federation(27:23) Cloud and edge in everyday life(30:45) The importance of standards(33:20) The future of MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing)(38:50) Dario's goals for the future of the industry and standardization--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Dario on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
- Andy McNamara from The Sick Podcast returns to join us again and talk some Fantasy Football! - Andy catches up with Papi on his Fantasy Football picks! - Our 2nd special guest; Valentin Sabella, formally in Tacoma FC talks to us about the World Cup! - We talk to Valentin about the Canelo Alvarez and Messi situation! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carlos5885/message
On this first episode of a double-episode Halloween special, the hosts critically reflect with Dr. Jeremy Sabella on the first half of the book, "Christian Nationalism" by the Andrews Torba and Isker.
Tina Sabella shares her story of escaping an abusive marriage that lasted over 20 years and founding a very successful ice cream truck company in New Smyrna Beach, Florida! Her story of heartbreak quickly becomes one of inspiration and joy as she expresses how she gives back to her community. The Ice Queen Truck has grown from one truck to many along with custom ice cream since we recorded this episode. Her Drive The Ice Queen
In this weeks episode, I'm interviewing Kathryn Sabella. Kathryn has been living an alcohol-free life since September 26, 2019. She holds a PhD in sociology and is a mental health services researcher with the goal of improving outcomes for young adults with serious mental health challenges. She is mom to two young girls and co-parents with her ex-husband in the Boston area. Kathryn is active in several sobriety support forums, a regular host in Sober Mom Squad, and passionate about helping women in recovery live their most authentic and joyful lives. You guys are gonna love this chat. Kathryn hits on a couple subjects that we haven't talked about on this show yet, one of which is divorce in recovery. I so appreciated her vulnerability, honesty, and am really looking forward to hearing what you guys think. Enjoy our chat!Ways to connect with Kathryn:Instagram: @kathryn.authentic.af Sober Mom Squad: https://www.sobermomsquad.comTo donate and/or learn more about the show head to: www.decidedlydry.com If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell your friends about Decidedly Dry. Thank you so much in advance! Support the show
The hosts conclude their deep dive into An American Conscience with a debrief interview with the author and friend of the show, Dr. Jeremy Sabella.
The hosts continue their journey through Sabella's biography on Niebuhr, An American Conscience. This chapter deals almost exclusively with the backdrop of the Cold War era and Niebuhr's classic text on American foreign policy, The Irony of American History.
Greetings Travelers, welcome aboard the crime machine! Recorded an entire two hour episode with Derek about aliens and the audio has this insufferable buzzing noise through the ENTIRE episode. I'm choosing to blame aliens for this audio corruption incident. I didn't want to leave you all hanging so I am bringing you an interview I did for the Patreon a while back. Judge Sabella gives us the scoop on how he became a judge, what he does to de-stress from all the crime, and lot's more! Original Episode w/ Judge Sabella: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1hTku0t3U84G3dQvngtLCD?si=aa9b840a8be74a3e Follow the Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimetravelingpodcast/?hl=en Follow Victoria Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsvictoriatribble/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/shortnspookygal Check Out Victoria's Writing https://wordpress.com/view/crimetraveling.wordpress.com Become A Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=40095928&fan_landing=true See you next crime! :)
The hosts interview Dr. Jeremy Sabella in preparation for their journey through his biography on Reinhold Niebuhr, An American Conscience.
This week we cover two more cases that helped inspire the musical, Chicago. Nathalie starts with the story of Sabella Nitti, who was accused of murdering her husband, Peter Crudele. Even though the case against her was essentially non-existent, the prosecutor relied heavily on her looks as well as sexism, racism, and stereotypes to convince a jury that she was a murderer. After being found guilty, Sabella's case was taken over by a much more competent group of lawyers. One of her new lawyers was Helen Cirese. Helen not only helped with navigating appeals, but also helped give Sabella a makeover, making her more appealing to her new jury. It turns out a haircut and a wardrobe had a HUGE impact during her new trial. Next, Rachel tells the story of Kitty Malm, aka the Tiger Woman. Kitty was a young woman who had the misfortune of marrying the wrong man. After her first marriage, Kitty thought she had found a new love after meeting Otto Malm. Otto had a criminal background and soon Kitty was helping him rob shops all around the city. One night, Otto shot and killed a security guard. The authorities started to go after known criminal, Walter Bockelman, and pegged Ethel Beck, a sex worker, as his accomplice. However, perhaps in an attempt to clear his conscience, Otto sort of confessed to the crime. He claimed that he was there, but it was Kitty who killed the security guard. Kitty tried to escape but eventually turned herself in when she was ready to face her fate. Rachel's Source: The Wolf Woman by Douglas Perry Nathalie's Sources: https://www.librarything.com/character/Isabella+Nitti+Crudelle%2C+%E2%80%9CSabella%E2%80%9D https://news.wttw.com/2017/06/21/ugly-prey-tells-story-first-woman-sentenced-hang-chicago https://www.womansday.com/life/a58890/ugly-prey/ https://scandalsandsweets.com/sabella-nitti-saved-by-a-makeover/ https://www.racked.com/2018/1/26/16927682/makeover-death-penalty-sabella-nitti https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/508498/lawyer-who-fought-free-first-woman-sentenced-death-chicago
High Fashion to Lactation Consultant with Alicea Sabella | Ep #3Today's guest is on her “third act,” and she discusses how becoming a mom changed her priorities and led to a drastic career change. Alicea Sabella started in health services after college, and quickly followed her love of style and sales to a successful career in New York City's world of high fashion. Once becoming a mom, she needed a change and opened her own business as a lactation consultant. Join us as Alicea takes us on her personal journey of following her heart to build a business that is best for her family. Connect with Alicea Sabella and her business at flourishfeedingbabies.com.To learn more about the show visit http://www.secondactsuccess.co, and please subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode.If you would like to share your story with our listeners or recommend a guest for the show, please email info@secondactsuccess.co.Connect with our host Shannon Russell and the Second Act Success Team:Facebook | Instagram | Website
After covering when to look and where to look for spring king mackerel, this episode then covers gear and lure selection, as well as trolling tips and specific suggestions for a trolling spread. Weekly Fishing Reports Sign Up: https://bit.ly/3IrOHe9 Sponorship Inquiry: billy@fishermanspost.com Our Guest: Jim Sabella - Plan 9 Fishing Charters (910) 367-2224 http://topsailfishingcharters.com/
“It's not the baby. It's you.” These are the words that Jennifer Walton would hear from her medical provider as he determined with a quick cervical check that she would need to deliver her baby via surgical birth. He later told her that she would never be able to deliver vaginally because a baby couldn't fit through her pelvis. Jennifer didn't want a c-section and made that clear to her provider. But the cascade of interventions and the lack of informed consent would send them into a spiral that left little room to catch up mentally to what was about to happen to Jennifer physically. There had been no complications or concerns, but a lull in labor would drastically alter Jennifer and her husband, Sean's plans. Their first baby would be born healthy, but the trauma of the surgical birth would linger into their postpartum world.Postpartum anxiety marked Jennifer's experience. She struggled with intrusive thoughts and bonding with baby Sabella. Jennifer took critical steps by connecting with valuable community resources and people to guide her to a healthy space. Today, she can speak from a healed mind and spirit from her trauma as time has passed.The Waltons welcomed their second pregnancy while caring for a young toddler. Jennifer determined that this birth would be different. The first pregnancy had been easy, and they had the rug pulled from under them in the twilight hours of labor. Jennifer had changed; she had been fire tested and felt prepared to put in the work to change the narrative that the doctor had created about her body. The weight of his words pressed into her psyche. She knew that she wanted a VBAC and stacked the deck to support her goal. Jennifer selected a new OB/GYN; she was a Black woman and made her feel supported and heard. Her friend introduced her to the term doula, and where she could find one. She connected with her perinatal support doula, Jessica Roach, at Restoring Our Own Through Transformation (ROOTT). ROOTT is a collective of concerned Black families, community members, advocates & interdisciplinary professionals dedicated to decreasing Black maternal & infant mortality in Ohio. The heart of their work is the commitment and rigorous training of their perinatal support doulas. Jessica educated her about her rights as a patient, guided her family through a healthy pregnancy, and helped strengthen their resolve for Jennifer to deliver their baby vaginally.She would still experience some pushback as her provider became more cautious and decided she wanted Jennifer to labor at the hospital for close monitoring. Jennifer asked her ROOTT doula to attend her next prenatal appointment to provide advocacy for her birth plan. Jessica's expertise and skill assuaged the provider's concerns, and she was able to create a team that supported her dream and could build a bridge between the two birth workers. The fear of a uterine rupture would still linger in her mind, but with the support of her birth team, she moved forward with planning her VBAC. While laboring at home, Jennifer recalled Jessica's words, “Stop fighting your body and let this thing happen.” She did stop fighting her body. She let go of the defeating messages from her first pregnancy, surrendered to the process, and found her voice and strength. She gave birth to another healthy and strong daughter, accomplishing her VBAC. Resources:Happ. E SexTalk | sex education consulting company (Erica Butler)Sponsors:Restoring Our Own Through Transformation (ROOTT) | reproductive justice organizationROOTT is a collective of concerned Black families, community members, advocates & interdisciplinary professionals dedicated to decreasing Black maternal & infant mortality in Ohio. ROOTT's mission is to comprehensively restore our collective well-being through collaboration, resource allocation, research & re-empowerment, in order to meet the needs of Black parents & families. If you and your family are planning, pregnant, or in your postpartum period, please reach out to ROOTT at www.roottrj.org. Financial assistance is available. You can also connect with ROOTT at 614-398-1766 or email general-info@roottrj.org
Casey was a Pastor at a Church that seemed to be doing everything right, the Lord seemed to be blessing it in numbers, and people were coming to faith in droves. Until the Church became a pasture. Hear Casey's incredible transparent conversation with Lathan and what he has devoted his life to since. You can hear Casey's podcast anywhere podcasts are available “The Minister's Toolbox”. You can find out all about Casey's books here: https://www.amazon.com/Casey-Sabella/e/B001KCJ03U%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
I met Camillo about ten years ago when we worked together and he brought his unreal catering and Sicilian flavors to events at the Kabbalah Centre in New York. It was a true pleasure to interview Camillo Sabella @chefcamillosabella, a pioneer in plant-based cuisine (he started over 25 years ago) who has appeared on Food Network's “Chopped”, “Wedding Cake Weekend,” and on NBC. Tune in to hear from a true expert and artist about: - how to make your plant-based dishes delicious every time - cooking for your health and for taste - infusing your food with consciousness and positive energy Book a Theta Healing Session here.
Greetings traveler, welcome aboard the crime machine! This week, guest Judge Sabella is in the passengers seat for a special edition of Crime Traveling with Friends! We discuss the infamous corn rake murder that took place in 2018. Along the way we touch on pig tanning, bad security cameras, and what we think actually happened on the farm that day. Thank you so much to Judge Sabella for taking time out of his day to talk with me. Also shout out to his assistant Christina for helping us remember Scott Peterson's name, she's a True Crime thesaurus! Support the Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=40095928&fan_landing=true All the Socials! Instagram/Facebook: @crimetravelingpodcast Victoria's Instagram: @itsvictoriatribble Blog: crimetraveling.wordpress.com See you next crime! :)