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Inside the EpisodeInnovative Beginnings: Dive into the origins of Coastal Cloud and the vision that propelled Sara Hale to redefine service delivery in the public sector.Purpose-Driven Technology: Explore how Coastal Cloud's work with government agencies is creating a seismic shift in how public services are administered and delivered.A Blueprint for Change: Learn about the unique challenges and triumphs of implementing cloud technology in the public sector, with real-world examples from Sara's pioneering work.Empathy in Action: Hear how Coastal Cloud's commitment to community and inclusivity is bringing stay-at-home parents back into the workforce and reshaping the culture of work.Tech That Transforms: Gain insights into the future of public sector efficiency and accountability through Sara's lens, focusing on disaster management and resource allocation.Lasting Impact: Understand the broader implications of cloud technology for public trust and engagement and how data-driven solutions can lead to more informed decision-making and impactful community programs.Inspiration for Aspiring Leaders: Sara shares invaluable advice for women in technology and leadership, offering lessons from her own journey balancing entrepreneurship with family life.About Sara HaleSara Hale is the President and Co-Founder of Coastal Cloud, an award-winning IT consulting firm headquartered in Palm Coast, Florida.Prior to leading the only woman-owned and led Salesforce.com Platinum Consulting Company in the world, Sara was a leader in Accenture's Technology Practice. After finding great success in the ‘Fortune 100' consulting field, Sara set out to build a new type of IT consulting company focused on providing customers and employees a life in which business success and the pursuit of happiness are in harmony. The “Live at the beach. Work in the cloud.” motto uses modern cloud technology to achieve this. Sara's innovative leadership strategy has become a model for others who wish to create a highly-skilled, diverse, and satisfied workforce.Coastal Cloud has been recognized in Florida as a “Best Company to Work For” by Florida Trend magazine and one of the “50 Fastest Growing Companies” in Northeast Florida. She has been named a “Top Tech Leader” by Jacksonville Business Journal and was awarded “Largest Woman-Owned Technology Company” in Northeast Florida.Sara holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Duke University and lives in Palm Coast with her husband and three children.Sara's Customer Obsessed Picks:Wind from the Carolinas by Robert WilderTurning the Tide by Peter Abrahams and Sidney D. KirkpatrickThe Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
About the Episode: This podcast is encouraging to many of us who are busy with the ways the world seeks to fulfill us but seek rest in the Lord. The culture around us seeks for everyone to do more and more while not counting the costs. There can tend to be an innate sense of wanting to feel limitless, and along with that comes immense pressure to "keep up." How do we move from what the culture says is possible to how we are meant to live as believers trusting in the Lord? These women share their process as they think through which activities their families participate in. They share how fear is a motivation behind too many activities and their desire to have freedom from that fear. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guests: Lindsey Sheppard and her husband, Clayton, have been married for almost 17 years. They have an eleven-year-old son, a nine-year-old daughter, and a six-year-old daughter. Sara Hale loves being married to her husband, John, and being the mother of their two children. She is a member of PCPC who says "hello" to Aunt Carol, who watches the services from California each week. Kristen Hatton is a Christian author, speaker, and Licensed Professional Counselor Associate supervised by Kari Stainback, LPC-S. She has written three books for teenagers, one specifically addressing adolescent girls' struggle for identity and worth, and her latest book for parents, Parenting Ahead (April 2023 release date). In addition, she started a ministry for parents called Redemptive Parenting that includes The Redemptive Parenting Podcast. But after nearly 25 years of mothering and lay counseling stirred her desire for further training to better walk alongside those dealing with such issues as stress, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and relational issues that she commonly encountered, Kristen returned to school for a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. As a professional counselor, Kristen works primarily with teen girls, young adult women, parents, and families. While she naturally operates from a biblical worldview integrating faith in counseling, Kristen gladly meets all clients where they are, for she believes the most important aspect of counseling is in the therapeutic relationship. Furthermore, because Kristen does not see counseling as a one-fit-for-all, she draws from several counseling modalities, including family systems and cognitive behavioral therapy. Kristen and her husband have three adult children and a son-in-law. Outside of work, Kristen is active in her church and enjoys being outdoors, traveling, entertaining, writing, and watching football. Her writing can be found at kristenhatton.com as well as on the Rooted Ministry website and in LifeWay magazine's ParentingTeens magazine. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids: Kara (and husband, Drew, and granddaughter Haddie), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC counseling department https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
We turn back the clock and hear from Suzy when we spoke to her about retiring from the Celtic Dragons and there's new messages from Nia Jones, Sara Hale, Clare Jones and Kyra Jones. Retirement Audio is provided by Cardiff Met TV and used with permission. (apols for the Welsh on this podcast at the end - I've either nailed it or got it horribly wrong answers on a postcard) ESSENTIAL INFO We're now available via Sky HD / Sky Q & Sky Glass via the Sport/Podcasts Rail Listen to the latest podcasts in your browser with no download here The Netball Show is proudly partnered with Flyhawk.com Please email the latest info from your club here
What does it take to build a great business? Tim and Sara Hale, co-founders and managing partners of Coastal Cloud, believe it's breaking away from the norm. From recruiting consultants with incredibly diverse and nontraditional backgrounds to building a workplace focused on providing a better work-life balance, Tim and Sara share the ways they've strategically shifted away from “business as normal” to produce something better for employees, partners, and customers.
For the first time in two years, Welsh Netball have announced a 15-strong line-up who will take to the court in Glasgow for a weekend of friendly matches (Friday 20 August – Sunday 22 August). The squad will be using these games as critical match practice as the team aims to secure qualification for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham by the deadline of 31 January 2022 Sara Hale told us how different the selection process was this time around welshnetball.com to keep up to date
This episode tells the story of someone named Sara Hale. Sara made famous the children's rhyme, "Mary Had A Little Lamb." But she also ended up responsible for one of our most celebrated Holidays in America. Listen in to fin out which Holiday and hear "The Rest Of The Story!" :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storytelleralmanac/support
In this second installment of the ongoing "Adventures in Gluttony" series, the 5 hosts sit down in a crowded room with 3 guests, Sara Hale, Steph Blanchard & Paige Galloway, and eat 5 pizzas from 5 different pizza chains. After devouring this feast, they discuss their rankings and preferences within the competitive and sensual pizza market.
Bryce, Harrison, Kennedy and Jordan sit down with special guest Sara Hale and discuss their thoughts and take-aways from Marvel's Avenger's Endgame.
Harrison, Bryce, Kennedy, Jordan and special guest Sara Hale discuss predictions for the movie Avengers: Endgame and confess how excited they are to see it.
Harrison goes solo for this Dead Week Discussion. He sits down with special guests Sara Hale and Brad Taylor to discuss their experiences and time spent in South Korea.
Episode 117 of We Eat Stuff and Talk About Things - Stephen and Sara Hale from Schlafly Beer and Fair Shares CCSA! This couple are heavily involved in the food and drink scene of St Louis, both in producing products, and also ensuring St Louisans have good food to eat. Stephen is one of the founding brewers of Schlafly Beer, and his wife Sara is one of the people behind Fair Shares CCSA, and local Combined Community Sponsored Agriculture group. http://thesaintlouisbrewery.com https://fairshares.org As a favor to We Eat Stuff, would you consider giving our podcast a rating and review? It would mean the world to us! That helps get the word out about what we're doing, and help even more people learn about the great stuff going on in St. Louis! We'd also appreciate your support on our Patreon site! Please visit www.patreon.com/weeatstuff to make a financial contribution. Thanks.
Engaging alumni and holding onto them as advocates and donors
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Sara Hale is managing partner of Coastal Cloud which delivers superior client service through a unique delivery model that combines leading edge cloud (SaaS) solutions with a team of US-based, highly skilled, certified and cost effective professionals. In this episode, she speaks about how defining and measuring one's success is always changing; going from being very competitive to happy the baby slept through the night. Listen as she shares her perspective of success.
In this episode three of our four hosts, Lauren, Dave, and Maria pick up where they left off in the September episode. They continue their discussion on the Mayflower and Plymouth Colony by discussing all aspects of the first Thanksgiving in 1621. They discuss not only the first Thanksgiving but also the importance of Sara Hale, who helped establish the holiday, and The National Day of Mourning. Come and join us as the three hosts shed light on this historic holiday. As always, stay tuned to the end for some great bloopers! ( which fair warning contain alcohol references. As always please drink responsibly) As always, please rate, review, subscribe, and download us on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your episodes.