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This week we met Dr. Pegah Faed, the newest CEO of Safe & Sound, an SF-based non-profit organization that partners with communities and families to prevent and reduce the impact of childhood abuse, neglect, and trauma. Before joining, Pegah was Executive Director at First 5 Marin, leading efforts in policy, program development, and social change. She's also helped shape strategies for First 5 Los Angeles. Pegah has a deep commitment to equity, having worked closely with Mayor London Breed on the "Our Children, Our Families Council." With degrees in Public Health from UC Berkeley, USC, and Loma Linda University, Pegah is dedicated to creating healthier, more just communities. Tune in to hear about the incredible work of Safe & Sound and how Pegah is helping her community thrive. For more information about Dr. Pegah Faed and Safe & Sound, visit https://safeandsound.org/ Meet Dr. Pegah Faed!
In this episode, NDA Safety Committee Chair John Satterwhite, ROMCO Equipment, highlights NDA's safety resources for Safe + Sound Week (02:10-16:05). NDA Membership and Marketing Committee member Connie Clearwater sits down with Ryan Priestly, CEO of Priestly Demolition, and Danial Thomas, President of Green City Demolition, on how the two companies joined together (16:26-46:44). Lastly, conclude with a federal and legislative update from NDA Director of Government Affairs Alex McIntyre (47:14-54:12).
Join us in this episode as we cover the essentials of safe sex. We'll cover everything you need to know about preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including common symptoms and the importance of regular testing. We'll also discuss emergency contraception options, how they work, and when to use them. Plus, we'll debunk prevalent myths about STIs and contraception that can lead to misinformation and risky behaviors. Whether you're looking to educate yourself or others, this episode provides vital insights to help you make informed decisions about your sexual health and well-being. Tune in and stay safe! Resources: https://sh24.ie/orders/unavailable/over-quota?region=ireland_dublinhttps://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/hse-sti-services-in-ireland.htmlhttps://safeteens.org You can get free and confidential advice on all your options from My Options. This is the HSE support service.Call My Options on Freephone 1800 828 010. From outside the Republic of Ireland call 00353 59 916 5066 If you would like to get in touch you can email us ladybitespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Instagram @LadyBitesPodcast for more resources related to this episode. Special thanks to Jeremy Roske for the soundtrack, A Little Love, available in full on Spotify
Gaston County DHHS is mixing fun with some safety tips at its Keeping Families Safe Event at Dallas Park on Friday, June 7, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Listen to this week's show to learn more about what to expect, and why family safety is a major focus for DHHS.
RCSI is pleased to announce that our Safe and Sound podcast season finale “Hard to stomach: Alan O'Gorman tells his story as a patient who experienced a surgical never event” is now available to listen to on Spotify and Apple podcasts.
Moving the pop culture up a segment, Tory & Liz talk with Teneen Rucker from safe and sound. Tap in for a powerful conversation.
Senator David Norris is an Irish scholar, independent Senator, and gay and civil rights activist. Born in Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, David Norris is a former Trinity College lecturer and member of the Oireachtas. He has served in Seanad Éireann since 1987 and is the first openly gay person to be elected to a public office in Ireland. He is an expert on James Joyce and is associated with the James Joyce Cultural Centre, Dublin and the Irish Georgian Society. David Norris campaigned to overthrow the anti-homosexuality laws in Ireland and ran for the President of Ireland in October 2011.
Dara O'Keeffe is the Simulation Lead in Postgraduate Surgical Education and Training at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. She trained in surgery in Ireland for eight years before entering the field of medical education in 2006. At RCSI she designed and implemented national assessments in technical and non-technical skills, before moving to Boston in 2010. There she held the position of Assistant Director of Simulation-based Learning at the Brigham and Women's hospital and a faculty appointment at Harvard Medical School. In 2015, she returned to RCSI to further expand the postgraduate simulation curriculum in Surgery and Emergency Medicine. She has over a decade of experience in simulation curriculum planning and delivery across all specialties and allied healthcare professionals, specialising in assessment. She has completed a fellowship in Surgical Education Research and a Masters in Health Professions Education with University of Illinois Chicago. She is a member of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and a founding committee member of the Irish Association for Simulation.
In this episode it's a revisit to 1995's Safe + Sound album by DJ Quik. We all know the record is a classic for sure. I want to talk about why it's important, what made is leagues ahead of everything else and why DJ Quik is a genius. I also take a look at the physical CD, open it up and check out the artwork. Just like it's 1995 baby. Is this your favorite Quik Album? Streamed from Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/safe-sound/304718797 Check out our website for the archives and videos of all reviews and reactions. www.throwback88.com Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or iHeart Radio. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
This week we discuss what went down at the WrestleMania XL kickoff, Elimination Chamber qualifying matches, Kaz Okada and Mercedes Mone potentially AEW bound, Scott D'Amore being let go from TNA, Super Bowl + more.
Fellow therapist, coach and Instagram co-worker Shenikka Moore-Clarke is here today to explain many healing concepts that we all need to know about now, such as attachment, projection, somatics, cyclebreaking while parenting and The Safe and Sound Protocol, a nervous system healing tool that seems like it comes straight out of Star Trek. This is an informative conversation between two clinicians and mamas who are living the work, who found their way back home to themselves in similar ways and are eager to teach others about what they've learned. Shenikka is a long licensed clinician who had a health crisis land at her doorstep, and pushed her to move into somatic and nervous system healing work for her own healing. Shenikka is my favorite kind of clinician, one who humbly guides her clients back towards their bodies and themselves. If you would like to connect with Shenikka, follow her informative and funny IG at @the.healingvibe. If you would like to find a clinician in your area who offers the Safe and Sound Protocol, you can look at this website: https://integratedlistening.com/products/ssp-safe-sound-protocol/?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_term=&utm_campaign={campaign}&utm_content={content}&hsa_acc=2148588241&hsa_cam=15801363830&hsa_grp=152522012308&hsa_ad=638351133499&hsa_src=g&hsa_tgt=dsa-1922928373574&hsa_kw=&hsa_mt=&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA8YyuBhBSEiwA5R3-E9qRNYAjOlSdWUFAiXaSRdEhaxVWyZFWRSH43ww1IOe5nxwcpY91ThoC3fUQAvD_BwE
Prof Ian Robertson is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin (1999–2016) and was the founding Director of Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, as well as Dean of Research of Trinity College, from 2004–2007. Ian is Founding Director of GBHI at Trinity. Ian studied and trained at Glasgow University and the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London. Currently Emeritus Professor at Trinity College Dublin and Co-Director of GBHI, he previously spent 8 years at the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge University and before that at Edinburgh University.
Dr Chris Turner is consultant in emergency medicine at University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire. He is interested in governance and highly performing teams, and this has led him on a journey from being blame and process focused to something completely different, Civility Saves Lives, a campaign that aims to raise awareness of the impact of behaviour on performance. Over the last few years this idea has gained momentum and traction across healthcare and beyond.
Whether it's by train, plane, or automobile, travel can produce a lot of stress in both the body and mind. Luckily, there are some simple things we can do to provide ourselves with relief. This week, Rohan shares a meditation designed for the busy travel season, aimed at grounding your body in the present moment no matter where you're coming from or where you're going.If this episode resonates with you, we'd love to hear from you. Please take a moment to share your reflections by rating and reviewing Meditative Story in your podcast player. It helps other listeners find their way to the show, and we'd be so grateful.Sign up for the Meditative Story newsletter: https://meditativestory.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris & Michelle Benzinger share their story of adopting two children from Haiti after a hurricane devastated the country. They share with Jake & Bob how they weren't planning to adopt until the Lord put it on their heart. They discuss how they navigated integrating these children into their family & how there was joint restoration for everyone involved. Michelle also talks about her experience with Safe & Sound protocol & it's role in her healing journey. Key Points Before adoption, the call from the Lord was “Will you welcome them into your heart?” How Chris & Michelle's community helped to welcome their new children. The disorientation of the kids coming to a new place, with new people and they don't understand the language. Joint restoration for everyone involved. Healing of attachment wounds for Chris & Michelle as well as their kids. The importance of listening to your body in healing & a discussion of somatic methods. Our minds and body are so connected that healing in one helps the other. Safe & Sound Protocol explanation & it's usefulness in our own healing and especially in our parenting. Resources Chris' Website Michelle's Podcast Abiding Together Connect with Restore the Glory: Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks! Audio editing by Forte Catholic
Professor Steven Yule is Chair of Behavioural Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, and leader of the Edinburgh Surgical Sabermetrics Group. He is also Programme Director of the MSc in Patient Safety and Clinical Human Factors within Edinburgh Surgery Online, and Director of Non-Technical Skills at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Professor Yule is an academic psychologist and human factors scientist; internationally recognized for his work in non-technical skills, patient safety, and surgical team simulation. He has extensive experience studying team performance across industrial sectors, including healthcare, energy, transportation, space exploration, and elite athletics. Current work includes automating assessments of technical and team skills, embedding video and sensors to measure clinical expertise, and translating performance analytics from professional sports to enhance surgical performance in low, middle and high resource contexts. Research conducted by the Edinburgh Surgical Sabermetrics Group is funded by National Institutes for Health (NIH), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Melville Trust for Care and Cure of Cancer, Canadian Department of National Defence, United States Airforce, Johnson & Johnson, The Circulation Foundation, and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Before joining the Faculty at Univeristy of Edinburgh, Prof Yule was Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School (2011-2020) and Director of Research, Education and Innovation at the STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Brigham & Women's Hosptal in Boston, USA.
Martin Bromiley OBE FRCSEd (ad hom), Founder of the Clinical Human Factors Group, UK Martin Bromiley is “Dad” to his family living in Buckinghamshire. Professionally he is a Training Captain for a major UK airline and has a background specialising in human performance and safety. In 2005 his then wife died as a result of human error during routine surgery. He subsequently founded the Clinical Human Factors Group, www.chfg.org a charity which has not only had a major influence on healthcare policy and practice but has also directly saved lives around the world. As part of his role he has worked in an advisory capacity at senior levels in healthcare in the UK and internationally. Martin has also worked with an increasing number of organisations outside of healthcare who want to understand how we can “make it easy to get it right”. Martin has contributed to TV and Radio news in the UK and abroad, as well as documentaries such as the BBC Horizon science series and has featured in a number of articles on the topic of culture change, safety and human performance ranging from the New Scientist and the Times to Private Eye
Professor Eva Doherty, Director of Human Factors in Patient Safety, DClinPsych, CClinPsychol (AFPsSI), CPsychol (AFBPsS), PFHEA, FEACH. Eva is a practising clinical psychologist, Associate Professor and Director of the Human Factors in Patient Safety (HFPS) training, research and assessment programme at the National Surgical Training Centre, Department of Surgical Affairs, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. The HFPS training is a mandatory component of the postgraduate professional training for surgical, emergency medicine, radiology and ophthalmology trainees. The programme provides interactive workshops for trainees and more recently for consultants on topics which include medical error, risk management, communication, teamwork, conflict resolution, decision-making, open disclosure, emotional intelligence, crisis management, resilience, professionalism and leadership. Eva pioneered and currently directs the academic Postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Human Factors in Patient Safety which is an inter-professional one/two year part-time online programme. Eva's recent publications and research interests include communication issues in Irish hospitals; personality factors in medical education and the assessment of improvements and remediation of communication skills. In recognition of Eva's contribution to medical education and to communication training in healthcare, Eva was awarded a Principal Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy in the U.K. and an honorary fellowship by the International Association for Communication in Healthcare.
This episode is all about SAFETY & SACRED DESIRE. Feeling safe and feeling worthy are two very important components of having an enjoyable life. Find out why in this podcast. Today, Porter Singer & Songs of Eden release "Safe & Sound" into the world -- a song that was inspired by the Inner Child & Beyond Oracle Deck created by Nina Mongendre and EdieArt. In the sixth & seventh (combined) episode of this 10-episode series, Porter, Nina, and Edie, will discuss the SACRED DESIRE and SAFETY cards, which inspired "Yes!" and "Safe & Sound" (respectively). Nina has B.A. from Brown University (like Porter!). She is trained in Family Constellations (with Marine Selenee and Jack Blackwell) and Inherited Family Trauma (with Mark Wolynn). She is a certified Neuro-Emotional Coach with the Center for Emotional Education, a Certified Hypno-Constellations Practitioner, and a Certified Shamanic Energy Medicine Practitioner with the Four Winds Institute. Edie's words about her art: The process of painting as with music is about flow. Of not believing that mistakes exist. Any move is part of the whole and the creation. It requires a great amount of trust. And diligent work/practice! Art in whichever form is a daily practice for me most of the time. I absolutely love it. Listen to "Yes!" here: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDTOcozAlcU Buy the Inner Child & Beyond Oracle deck: https://sagemoon.com/?rfsn=1754610.9f... ----------- ABOUT YOUR HOST: Porter Singer is music-maker, podcaster and emotional guide. More info: https://portersinger.com/ ------------- MUSIC CREDITS: INTRO: "Don't Worry, Be Happy (Instrumental)" by Porter Singer and Songs of Eden; OUTRO: "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out (Instrumental) by Porter Singer and Songs of Eden ------------ COMPANIES WE LOVE EARTH BREEZE LAUNDRY SHEETS ~ These Earth-friendly dehydrated laundry sheets will leave your clothes super clean, without the waste of bulky plastic containers. The referral money we get from YOU clicking on that link and ordering will help sustain this podcast AND help care for our beautiful Earth. Thank you in advance! Click to purchase: https://www.earthbreeze.com/?rfsn=6157640.8b8358 SAGE MOON: I highly recommend their "Inner Child and Beyond" Deck! If you've been wanting to heal your relationship, with, well, everything and everyone, I cannot speak highly enough of this deck, with its beautiful imagery and wise soothing prompts. https://sagemoon.com/?rfsn=1754610.9fe2b6 BANDZOOGLE WEBSITES ~ We have been using this website provider since the early 2000s. It is so easy to use and customize, and super efficient for selling your music and/or services. Best of all, it's super affordable! More info on Bandzoogle: https://bandzoogle.com/?memref=rd890 If you'd like to leave us a tip--wow, really?!--you can do so by visiting the following sites/apps. @portersinger on Venmo @SirgunKaurK on PayPal
We return with our series looking at the most historic three-album runs in hip hop, and this one is BIG. We bring on writer Max Bell to break down the incredible slate of records from the one and only DJ Quik - Quik Is the Name (1991), Way 2 Fonky (1992), Safe + Sound (1995), as well as Rhythm-al-ism (1998). You'll hear from a dope spectrum of rap voices, including Jeff Weiss, Dart Adams, Pete Tosiello, Nate Le Blanc and the Weird Rap collective.
Paul North is an Author and Principal Psychologist at his practice, PartnershipsPlus, based in Canberra, Australia. Paul was the inaugural Chair of the Restrictive Practice Panel for the Senior Practitioner, ACT. Paul has over 35 years of experience in the disability sector. Having also worked with children in Out of Home Care and past and serving Veterans, Paul is passionate about reducing suffering and mental illness by enhancing health and well-being. Paul is an early adopter and constantly reviews the literature on trauma treatments and the leading evidence-based techniques for helping people recover and thrive in the world at large. Paul is also trained in the Safe and Sound Protocol developed by Prof. Stephen Porges ( who created Polyvagal Theory) and welcomes opportunities to teach people about this brilliant therapeutic application. He has co-authored a polyvagal-informed children's book with Dr Lydia So entitled Safe and Sound, A story of a little girl who overcomes fear. The book has been endorsed by Dr Stephen Porges, Distinguished University Scientist and creator of The Polyvagal Theory. Paul is now working on a companion book to the Children's book that will be entitled “Safe and Sound - The Science of Parenting and Teaching." Today's conversation covers all of these areas and more. We discuss: Paul's journey through his career and the settings in which he's worked, and applied Polyvagal Theory Polyvagal theory and how Paul uses this is in work, and life How Paul discusses Polyvagal Theory with his patients to make it simple and to reduce guilt and shame The Safe and Sound Protocol Paul's book and the desire to create resources that support parents and teachers to help their children regulate their nervous systems What's next for Paul and the future resources he wishes to create to further support the health and well-being of more people This is a great discussion - and the first of three from Polyvagal Theory experts and members of the Polyvagal Institute, all of whom have worked with Dr Stephen Porges himself. We start this mini-series with Paul - and with the perfect primer, and some very practical take-homes, on Polyvagal Theory and nervous system regulation for furthering wellbeing.
Today is Noelle's birthday, so she ended up picking the songs for this episode: her favorite soundtracks written by Taylor for her favorite series, The Hunger Games! Hold on to this lullaby and keep your eye-eyes opeeeeen... Wish her a happy birthday! You can find us here: Instagram: @secretsessionpodcast https://www.instagram.com/secretsessionpodcast/ Twitter: @secretsessionts https://twitter.com/secretsessionts Anchor: https://anchor.fm/secret-session2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEZfI_yFzFZHAJv_2b_CNA/featured e-mail: secretsessionpodcast@gmail.com Hope you'll join us in the next episodes, streaming every Wednesday. Disclaimer: we are not in any way affiliated/associated with Taylor Swift or her labels.
Guest bio:Michelle Kaufusi is the first female mayor of Provo, Utah. She's the 45th mayor of the city and has served in the position since 2017. Michelle recently unveiled her four Provo Pillars to show a renewed focus on strong foundational principles while positioning Provo for growth opportunities; Welcoming, Safe & Sound, Economically Vibrant and Forward-LookingMichelles husband is former Philadelphia Eagles lineman Steve Kaufusi. Together they have 5 children, Alexis, Bronson, Corbin, Daryl, & Devin.
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“Prends ton poignet gauche dans ta main droite et serre-le doucement” Au début, j'ai cru que ce serait comme de la méditation. Après quelques minutes d'exercices, j'ai ressenti quelque chose de très différent : comme si j'étais allée chercher dans mes tripes pour retrouver de l'équilibre énergétique et l'envie de rentrer en communication avec les autres. Ce qui a permis ça ? Le Safe & Sound Protocol, une intervention basée sur les sons, dans laquelle Vincent utilise aussi des outils somatiques pour accéder au nerf vague et que Vincent Wilkin nous fait découvrir au micro du podcast. Il nous explique le modèle polyvagal développé par le docteur Porges et nous invite à tester en direct des exercices pour apaiser notre système nerveux autonome. Soyez prêts à passer à l'action et à rencontrer votre ressource ventrale. Bonne écoute les biohackeurs ! TIMELINE 00:01:30 : Définitions du système nerveux autonome, du modèle polyvagal et de l'état ventral 00:07:30 : Comment fonctionne le Safe & Sound Protocol 00:23:45 : A qui s'adresse le protocole et pourquoi l'utiliser 00:32:10 : Exercices 00:48:35 : Prise de recul sur les effets du protocole
Ger O'Dea from the National Ambulance Service chats to PJ about this year's National Services Day where the public can come support those who keep us safe and sound Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get your EHS news from Safety at the Frontline! This week we cover MIOSHA's heat safety SEP, Safe + Sound Week, and electronic HazCom.
Last month, Safe & Sound named Bridget Whitaker as their new executive director. She joins Lake Effect to share her goals for the nonprofit, which works across ten neighborhoods in Milwaukee to unite residents, young people, law enforcement, and community resources to try and make the community safer.
Rock Harbor Church FL To support the ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.rhfl.org/give ---------------------- 01 Love First Partnering with organizations to consistently serve our community. We align with organizations making a difference by providing them with people and resources to help meet needs in communities both locally and globally. 02 Build Community Creating safe places for people to truly feel apart of a family. We want our communities to be the driving force of Rock Harbor FL, we will meet in homes, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks all over our area with the purpose of loving everyone, laughing often and doing life together. 03 Come Together Gathering with purpose. Weekends are our opportunity to come together as a community and to invite our friends and family to a safe environment. One in which all feel welcome, inspired, encouraged and challenged through worship and engaging with the Bible. This our opportunity to be launched into the week. Rock Harbor Church FL is led by Pastor Kevin Diamond and is based in Melbourne Beach, FL ---------------------- Stay Connected Website: https://rhfl.org Facebook: https://bit.ly/3uHHpg4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3uKB3Ne Email: rockharborfl@gmail.com Download our app!! Apple: https://apple.co/3a8ZESf Android: https://bit.ly/3uGOhKC #rockharborchurchfl #areyoureadyfortheholidays
Karate creates leaders. That's the goal. And take it from a graduate in medicine of the University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, Dr. Stacie Johns, 2nd degree black belt and mother of another. Hear her perspective on the benefits of black belt training, from flexibility and strength-building (for adults) and leadership training (for kids and adults and all).
"Todos los perros merecen un hogar, pero todos los hogares no merecen un perro." Palabras de Marion Bautista de Safe & Sound por Amor a Ellos que hizo a Jonás Thulin reflexionar e tener que invitar a Marion a otro tramo del vioaje de Pongamos que Hablo de Perros.
What to expect from Energy Hospital: A calming environment, a safe refuge, inspiration and peace! What happens when we allow ourselves to receive? Openness and a little creativity do wonders. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/saint-finnikin/support
Episode 73: "What happens when I call or text the Safe+Sound Somerset hotline?" (Updated!)Support the show (https://www.safe-sound.org/support/donate/)
Lauren is joined by Jorge Gomez with OSHA, who discusses the Safe + Sound Week (August 9-15). Safe + Sound Week is a nationwide event held each August that recognizes the successes of workplace health and safety programs and offers information and ideas on how to keep America's workers safe. To learn more, visit https://www.osha.gov/safeandsoundweek
On this week's episode, the host jumps into her love of true crime. Don't worry, she doesn't get specifically into cases, but mostly just how her love for all things mystery began. She loves true crime shows, books, podcasts, etc. How did that impact her life? Well, she's that friend that makes sure no one leaves their drinks unattended, and if they do. They're getting a new drink. Ya'll can blame her dad for that. He did security at parties across the city her entire life. So that came with all kinds of stories and examples of all kinds of things. So yeah, there's that. Did she miss anything? Let her know on Facebook or Instagram!
Michelle Kaufusi is a Provo girl through and through: born and raised, graduated from Brigham Young University and ultimately making history as its first female mayor. The sixth of seven children, Michelle was raised not only by a single mother working hard as a graveyard shift nurse, but also by many neighbors, family and friends who pitched in to help. Provo quite literally helped raise Michelle. In gratitude, Michelle has continually found ways to give back to her “village” by helping to raise Provo in return. Always actively involved in community service, Michelle served on many boards and commissions, including the Provo City Citizens Advisory Board and the Provo School District board, ultimately serving as its board president. Within only two years of being elected as the first female mayor in Provo City, Mayor Kaufusi earned the honor of Informed Decision Maker of the Year by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute. Under her leadership, Provo City continually receives national accolades, with 2020 distinctions being #1 Safest Big City, #3 Best Run City, and #3 Best College City. Recently named as the 2021 Best Performing City by the renowned Milken Institute, Provo stands out nationally for its job growth, high tech concentration, and its high-quality lifestyle, without the price tag of comparable tech cities. Michelle recently unveiled her four Provo Pillars to show a renewed focus on strong foundational principles while positioning Provo for growth opportunities. Citizens can follow the progress of each of the Provo Pillars: Welcoming, Safe & Sound, Economically Vibrant and Forward-Looking at ProvoConnect.com.
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Music Monday” Show features singer-songwriter Deborah Crooks from the California band Bay Station. Hear about some of the songs and stories from their new EP “Beyond the Safe & Sound.” Named for the historic train station in Alameda, California, near where its core members live, Bay Station organically came together in 2013 after Deborah Crooks and Kwame Copeland began co-writing after years making music as solo artists. They soon brought in fellow Alamedan Steve Waters on lead guitar and vocals. As they did on their previous three releases, Your Own Reaction (2014 under their former name, KCDC), Go Out and Make Some (2016) and Other Desert Cities (2018), they called on Ben Bernstein and Mike Stevens to round out the rhythm section. Bay Station continues to blend elements of folk, rock, blues and Americana on their fourth recorded collection. Originally planning to head to the east coast to record with Stevens in his Connecticut studio, the band pivoted after the pandemic hit, staying local, and playing weekly porch concerts for their neighbors. Motivated by current events, they began writing new songs and shelving others that no longer seemed relevant to the project. In mid-summer, they started recording tracks at home, sending digital files to Bernstein and Stevens to complete their parts. Out on all digital platforms, “Beyond the Safe & Sound” reflects on a year like no other.
This week we yelled over various bodies of water, screamed at ghosts with Zak Bagans, protected strangers in need, and got some super boring jobs in Iceland. Don't miss out on Safe & Sound!
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Learn what had become Lighthouse Keepers primary duties by Late 19th & Early 20th Centuries. Discover differences in # of people required to man lighthouses depending upon their personal circumstances. Find out what time keepers were to have completed their tasks in the morning by. Learn about other various duties light keepers performed. Find out whether lighthouse's themselves had to be staffed year round. Learn which Great Lakes State is home to more lighthouse's than any other state in the nation. Discover what protocols had to be in place whenever head keeper was away from their post. Learn about the one person whom keepers themselves didn't always enjoy seeing. Learn how women had equal opportunities to serve as head keepers like their male counterparts did. Discover that keepers themselves did have time for personal interests on the side. Learn about some of the major challenges facing keepers families most notably those isolated from the mainland. Find out what became greatest measure introduced to combating loneliness. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
Un episodio emotivo. Un episodio importante. Se trata del perro apagado. El perro que ya no tiene nada de que porque vivir... Jonás Thulin habla con Marion Bautista, de Safe & Sound Por Amor a Ellos, sobre ese perro que a veces llega a un punto que ya no quiere vivir. Pero a la gran mayoría les vemos caminando en nuestro barrio cada día. Hablamos de ese perro que nunca hace nada. Ese que nunca ladra. Ese que nunca gruñe. Ese que se porta tan maravillosamente bien y es tan bien adiestrado. Ese que cuando le mira a los ojos - simplemente, ya no hay vida. El episodio 17 de la segunda temporada del viaje de Pongamos que Hablo de Perros es un episodio que trata un tema difícil, emotivo e importante con respeto y con una sensibilidad exquisita.
Taylor and Georgina set up their podcast "Safe + Sound" early in 2020 which discuss everything and anything in the music industry. We unpack A LOT in this episode! Discussing unpredictable career paths after Georgina's decision to leave uni after her first semester and Taylor's toxic work environments in post-uni roles. We discuss the art of not caring and how freeing that can be to pursue passions in life, Georgina's decision to not have children and how that plays into her views of femininity and relationships and Taylor's experience of coming out and the problematic ongoing conversations surrounding it. We also chat (OF COURSE) about their love of MUSIC! What was the first album they bought and why they started their podcast. Thank you as always to Georgina and Tay for bringing such honest candidness to our conversation! It made me think a lot about these topics and how I will approach those conversations in the future. I hope you enjoy! You can follow them on instagram and twitter @safeandsoundpod Edited by Robbie Scott (Goldcrest Films)
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1995 and DJ Quik produces his classic "Safe + Sound" album! Join us in discussing this record and the year 1995 in general. We talks Label politics, beefs, the music and more on this dope record! DJ Quik is a legend. Support the Artists! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0b2XeWDPeBiLeskT6RFqMb?si=Z13zelj1RWeKIYqyYoA1QQ Social Media: https://twitter.com/djquik ---- We are not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with the artist! *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
Wow, I know everyone is really going to gain an abundance of information from this episode. We have some exciting new developments with the release of the Digital SSP option and the new "Pathways" programming- and we talk about them both in this episode so don't miss out!I am so lucky to be accompanied by 3 amazing practitioners from different parts of the USA who have embedded the SSP as a core component of their practice. They share their approach in supporting children, families, and adults, including older adults.Before I provide some highlights of what you will learn from listening to this episode it is with great pleasure that I introduce each of my guests.Doreen Hunt, OTR/L Co-Director of Children's Therapy at WoodinvilleMany of you will be familiar with Doreen Hunt, Occupational Therapist who spoke with me on episode # 8. Doreen was the first practitioner to lead the initial feasibility study when the SSP was first released. Her clinical experience with 100's of clients provided invaluable feedback to Dr Porges and iLs that helped guide SSP implementation in the clinical world. Doreen provides the SSP practitioner Q&A sessions and the new practitioner webinars describing the new Pathways programming addition to the Digital SSP.More information:Doreen Hunt- Children's Therapy of WoodinvilleKate Ortman is Founder and CEO of Brain Train AmericaKate is a leader as one of the world’s most respected providers of multi-modality brain training programs. Kate integrates neurotechnologies to help children, adults and older adults all around the world. Kate, her son Greg, and their company were featured in internationally-respected Popular Science magazine and Kate has presented at international conferences for Integrated Listening Systems, Scientific Learning, and Interactive Metronome. More information:Kate Ortman- Brain Train AmericaMonica Cochran M.Ed.- Owner Learning without BordersMonica is passionate about nurturing the love of learning and has vast experience in helping learners of all ages enjoy learning. Working locally in the Ann Arbor, Michigan area and virtually (online), all over the world, she especially enjoys helping learners who have unique talents and challenges develop their strengths and learn in ways that work for them, so they can become lifelong learners and thrive. Monica provides personalized learning, education therapy, transition planning, and parent coaching. Monica is also trained in DIRfloortime.More information:Monica Cochran- Learning without BordersThis episode flowed so well; Doreen, Kate and Monica share a wealth of information for both practitioners and people who are experiencing challenges and looking for help.Topics covered include:SSP helping families who have opened their hearts and homes to adopt a childThe importance of Bonding and how the SSP facilitates this in couples and familiesSSP helping families connect and regulate- "Harmony in the House!....Doreen"Trauma in learning challengesHow the SSP accelerates the "sense of safety"Learn about..."the Brain not hearing what the ears are hearing.....Kate"Changes in sensory sensitivities and bilateral motor integration skills- the brain is more connected!Improvements in Receptive language skillsKate discusses peak performance and healthy aging- using the Focus system and SSP to improve hearing compared to hearing aidsThe new SSP Intake form for SSP practitioners"Safe Sound" to help decrease stressPolyvagal Theory, SSP and Neuroplasticity
今回は、「Safe」と「Sound」、この 2 つの単語をテーマに、British Slang のレッスンです。 新しいレッスンは、毎週月曜日配信! Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or Twitter (https://twitter.com/spinearmedia) カレンダーシェアアプリ「TimeTree」に公式カレンダーが登場!Lesson の予定化・シェアができて、復習にも便利です! https://timetree.page.link/uk_vs_us_fancy_an_english_battle
Episode 29 features Brian Walker of A Day Without Love. He is a singer/songwriter from Philadelphia, PA. His latest album was released this year (2020) called "Comfort In The Bedroom." He has many other projects as well including his podcast called "Dreams Not Memes" as well as a new documentary called "Safe + Sound." Below are some of the places you can find his stuff. Link to Music: https://adaywithoutlove.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR2Gi0n5q8qCkEcW5ageEnSn9x0uaoMdEDhePqUd9Z6eI6WPAUONg_wIk2k “Dreams Not Memes Podcast” https://open.spotify.com/show/79SbZetyKgRboZ8dOKPPSB?si=XEhBJ2yWQ-Se1Tmsk2r7cw Documentary https://www.bsproductions.co/safe-sound-film/ “I Voted Live Stream” Nov 2nd https://www.ivotedconcerts.com October 22nd and 29th for WTF 1 and WTF 2
The SJL has a lot planned for this week, Safe + Sound Week. Find my LinkedIn for more information on Continue reading
Programa nº 178 de El podcast de Cinoscar & Rarities. 14º podcast especial de verano dedicado a los premios Óscar del S. XXI. Repaso a los Óscar 2012 y a las películas que no fueron nominadas. Además, nuestro compañero Alberto Tovar reseña "DE ÓXIDO Y HUESO", de Jacques Audiard. ¡Gracias por darle al play! Guía del programa: 0' Presentación - 1' Análisis de los Óscar 2012 - 7' Los olvidos de los Óscar 2012 - 12' Reseña de "DE ÓXIDO Y HUESO" - 17' Despedida y canción: Safe & Sound , de "Los juegos del hambre" Redes sociales: @CinoscaRarities Blog: https://cachecine.blogspot.com.es/ Correo: cinoscararities@gmail.com Escúchanos en Spotify, Ivoox y Itunes ¡Buscamos colaboradores! ¡Contacta con nosotros!
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Coming around third base heading into home you slide and what you want to hear is safe, well I’ve come to share with you that you are safe in the arms of God
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"Safe & Sound – Part 4" from Pastor Bobbie Houston - spoken at Hillsong Sisterhood on 7th November 2019. Sisterhood is no small thing! Connect with Bobbie and the Colour Sisterhood on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. @BobbieHouston @ColourSisterhood
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"Safe & Sound – Part 3" from Pastor Bobbie Houston - spoken at Hillsong Sisterhood on 10th October 2019. Sisterhood is no small thing! Connect with Bobbie and the Colour Sisterhood on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. @BobbieHouston @ColourSisterhood
For the past few years, moms who are part of Safe & Sound, a non-profit organization that works with residents, law enforcement and community partners to create a safer neighborhood, have had weekly parent meetings to bring attention to issues that happen throughout the neighborhood.
For the past few years, moms who are part of Safe & Sound, a non-profit organization that works with residents, law enforcement and community partners to create a safer neighborhood, have had weekly parent meetings to bring attention to issues that happen throughout the neighborhood.
"Safe & Sound – Part 2" from Pastor Bobbie Houston - spoken at Hillsong Sisterhood on 3rd October 2019. Sisterhood is no small thing! Connect with Bobbie and the Colour Sisterhood on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. @BobbieHouston @ColourSisterhood
"Safe & Sound (Part 1)" from Pastor Bobbie Houston - spoken at Hillsong Sisterhood on 20th June 2019. Sisterhood is no small thing! Connect with Bobbie and the Colour Sisterhood on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. @BobbieHouston @ColourSisterhood
Episode 19 features special guest Kevin Beauregard, director of the NCDOL Occupational Safety and Health Division, discussing the Safe + Sound campaign.
Today's story: The Air Force is encouraging Airmen to participate in the "Take 3 in 30" challenge as part of a Safe + Sound event.
On this episode of Demolition Now, NDA Director of Government Affairs Kevin McKenney speaks with Andy Levinson, Deputy Director of the Directorate for Standards and Guidance at OSHA on the Safe + Sound Campaign, which NDA is part of. Later, Kevin speaks with Robin Thorne, CEO of CTI Environmental and the Founder of Demochicks.com. They discuss her efforts to increase engagement and participation for women in construction and demolition so you won’t want to miss this episode.
On the last episode of our three-part series on police-community relations in Milwaukee, we focus on third-party organizations in Milwaukee that assist in maintaining functioning police-community relations, as well as the District Attorney’s office and community prosecution units. We talk with Safety and Community Outreach Specialist Bobby McQuay and Safe & Sound’s Executive Director Katie Sanders about the work their organizations do to ensure a safe and just community, as well as District Attorney John Chisholm and Assistant District Attorney Catelin Ringersma about the role of a community prosecution officer.
Only in the Father's Heart are we Safe & Sound!
Only in the Father's Heart are we Safe & Sound!
Greetings snow bunnies!!! How ya'll doing? If in California, you are doing pretty allright but you might be hella thirsty in this drought! Episode 76 is a live set mix recorded from Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. DJ Excel from Philly/LA is on the tables. It's a mixed genre set. Lots of unexpected goodies that just WERK. I get a chance to interview and cool out with the fly DJ Excel himself. ;) Stalk him on http://djexcel.com Instagram - @excelagram twitter - @djexcel http://soundcloud.com/excelsmc artist name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Duke Dumont f. Jax Jones I Got U (Original Mix) Tiger & Woods Don't Hesitate (feat. Em) Tiger & Woods Don't Hesitate (feat. Em) Patrice Rushen Haven't You Heard (Joey Negro Extended Disco Mix) Executive Suite (Charles Jackson) Loving Me (Kon Edit) Homework Hudson Square Homework Hudson Square The Neighbourhood Sweater Weather Friendly Fires Hurting (Tensnake remix) Drake Hold On, We're Going Home (TJR Refix) Ben Pearce What I Might Do (Simion Remix) N*E*R*D f. Nelly Furtado Hot-N-Fun (Main) N*E*R*D f. Nelly Furtado Hot-N-Fun (Main) N*E*R*D f. Nelly Furtado Hot-N-Fun (Main) Kenna Say Goodbye 2 Love (clean) Kenna Say Goodbye 2 Love (clean) Goldfrapp Slide In (DFA Remix) Thievery Corporation f. David Byrne The Heart's A Lonely Hunter Radiohead Everything In Its Right Place (Afefe Iku Rmx) Flying Lotus Do the Astral Plane Mos Def Ms. Fat Booty (Louis Futon Remix) Michael Jackson Shake Your Body (Excel Do-Over Remix) Disclosure Lividup Daft Punk Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams) De La Soul Me Myself and I (Oblapos Mode) De La Soul Me Myself and I (Oblapos Mode) Wild Sugar Bring It Here (Brass Monkey Sample) (1981) Wild Sugar Bring It Here (Brass Monkey Sample) (1981) Beastie Boys Brass Monkey Grandmaster Flash & Mellie Mel White Lines Liquid Liquid Cavern (White Lines Sample) No Doubt Hella Good New Radicals You Get What You Give Fitz & The Tantrums MoneyGrabber The Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Women (Mono) J.J. Jackson But It's Alright Capital Cities Safe & Sound Phoenix Trying To Be Cool Kanye West Paranoid f. Mr. Hudson Janet Jackson The Pleasure Principle Cut Copy Far Away (Original Mix) Depeche Mode Just Can't Get Enough The Strikers Body Music (Francois Kevorkian & Larry Levan Remix) (Fifteenth Sample) Drop Out Orchestra Run Away (Psycho Killer) Röyksopp f. Erlend Øye Remind Me Jamiroquai Canned Heat (Album Version) LCD Soundsystem Time To Get Away Prince Sexy Dancer Vincent Montana Jr. f. Goody Goody It Looks Like Love (DJ Butcher Edit) Madison Avenue Don't Call Me Baby Tom Novy Your Body (Original) The Coasters Down in Mexico (POSSO Bootleg) Paul Simon You Can Call Me Al (Flight Facilities Edit) Todd Terje Inspector Norse (Original Mix) Robin Thicke f. T.I. & Pharrell Blurred Lines Chromeo Needy Girl (Lifelike Remix) Stardust Music Sounds Better With You (Radio Edit) Run D.M.C. It's Like That Debbie Deb Lookout Weekend Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/rachael instagram - @1indienation Support the podcast and buy the 1 Indie Nation iPhone/iPad app for $1.99! :) Love you! xo Kisses for my bunnies!
Ep. 44 - Ryan and Sebu from the band behind the mega hit song "Safe & Sound" stop by Bronson Island to talk food and music with Zach and Jeff Miller from Thrillist LA (who's filling in for Chuck this week.) We talk about the McCrap, deli grade cold cuts, blood sausage, and the food in Peru. Plus, since the guys used to write music for commercials, they write a jingle for Food is the New Rock on the fly. Capital Cities new album "In a Tidal Wave of Mystery" comes out June 7th. Get more info plus tour dates at www.capitalcitiesmusic.com
It's time for another installment of Fireside Recs! In Episode 88 of Fireside Chat, we talk all about J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, since the movie opens in the U.S. on the 14th. We also briefly chat about Josh Hutcherson's fake head injury, which you can see in some new photos from Hawaii that popped up online last week (we're linking to them at our website, if you'd like to go check them out). Lastly, in light of the news that both "Safe & Sound" and "Abraham's Daughter" have been nominated for Grammy Awards, we chat a bit about the Catching Fire soundtrack. Do we think they'll do another companion-style album this time around? What do we think the tone of that album might be like? What artists would we like to see featured?
In Episode 46 of Fireside Chat, we discuss the "Safe & Sound" music video, which is set to debut on MTV two hours before our live show. We also share our thoughts on the Capitol ads that popped up online this week (Cinna's "Liquid Skyliner," Seneca Crane's mustache and beard trimmer, and Caesar Flickerman's whitening toothpaste) and the recently released Tribute Guide and Official Illustrated Movie Companion. Welcome to District 12's Courtney will tell us what it was like to meet Josh Hutcherson last week. Lastly, to celebrate Valentine's Day, we weigh in on the potential of some extremely strange romantic pairings.
In Episode 39 of Fireside Chat, we begin by discussing "Safe & Sound," a song that country singer Taylor Swift wrote and recorded with The Civil Wars that will be appearing on one of the Hunger Games soundtrack albums. We also briefly address the news that indie bands Arcade Fire and The Decemberists will also be contributing songs to this "companion album." We spend the latter half of the show talking to some VERY special guests: the mayors that YOU elected to represent you and your districts on TheCapitol.PN. In addition to answering fan-submitted questions in a fun Q&A session, the mayors go head-to-head in an epic "Battle of the Mayors." You won't want to miss this!